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MEDFORD MATZ TRIBUNE, IEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910.
Personal and Local
S. A. Pattlson was up from Central
Point Monday looking after his holi
day advetrlslng. Mr. nl'ttlson hns
a papular advertising medium In the
Herald at Central Point and Med
ford merchants realize It.
Freo reading rooms at Presbyte
rian church, open every evening from
C;30 to 10 except Sunday.
When K. L. Brooks, the confessed
murderer of Dolle Bills, was brought
by the asylum official from Jackson
villo Sunday evening to -be taken to
Salem wheer he will be confined In
the ward for the criminal insane,
was being taken from tho dopot of
the Hogue Ulver Valley railway to
tho Southern Pacific station he
fought llko a tiger and had to bo car
ried by four'mon. Ho kept his face
averted and kicked like a wild man.
If he Is out Insane he Is ono of the
bets actors of tho part that wero
ever given an asylum sentence.
If you haven't got a block In Oak
data Park addition you had bettei
get one at once. See V. II. Everhard,
yi)D Ninth street, West, for particu
lar. . tf
Mrs. Ed Androws assisted by her
pupils will entertain tho patrons of
tho Catholic Fnlr with song and mu
sic at the old office of the P. & E.
Hallway, North Front street, tonight.
Don't miss this entertainment. 226
John II. Carkln, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
Judge Colvig will address tho au
dience at tho Catholic Fair this even
ing. Tho Judgo will select his sub
ject, and you enn rest assured of a
raro treat as tho Judgo Is thero with
bulls on an occasion of this kind. 22GI
Moor-Khni Co., loaiiH, Fruitgrow
ers' Hank building.
Ilnvo your Xiiiiih photos made by
Mnchey if you want something lo
lense. If
It. C, McMnnnus, camo up from
Grants Pass Tuesday morning.
Is your i 0U80 wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent Increase In comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf.
Frank V. MIntcr of Colorado
Springs, Colo., arrived Monday night.
Mr. MInter Is moroly seeing Oregon,
and expresses himself as much
pleased.
Flfty-thrco acres special, 10 acre?
coming into bearing orchord. Call on
J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Powei
Co.'s office. tf
It. It. Evans, who camo hero from
Uoulder, Colo., expects to locato at
poino point on tho coast. Mr. Evans
l? a painter and decorator and ox
pcota to ply his trade in this city.
Wanted Iioardors A now board
ing I16118O has opened at 70C South
Oakdale. Call and seo us for fair
treatment, or address F. II. More
land. 302
Wnrron A. Evans arrived hero
from Nevada City Tuesday. Ho will
look over tho valley for a few days,
nnd should tho country suit him will
locato. Mr. Evans Is an accountant
and collector.
Every light but olectrlclty glvef
1 off smoko nnd smoko contains soot
! which deposits on your wall paper
curtains, draporles. Electric llghl
glows in nn air tight Lull). tf.
O. II. Munson Is hero from Grass
Valloy. Mr, Munson, who was bad
ly crushed a fow months ago by fall
ing timbers, Is moroly traveling In
tho hopo of regaining h'.s strongth.
Tho next Idle hour that comes
njong, make It pay you a big dividend
by having demonstrated to you at
room 207 Phlpps bldg., tho White
Houbo pantry. Tho Inducement to
Koruro ono freo Is bound to Interost
you. 22 G
A. W. Williams of Carson City,
Nov., wnB, transacting business In
Medford Monday ovenlng and Tues
day. Mr. Williamson expresses him
self as much plensed with tho coun
try nnd will return hero In tho
sprint; as ho says ho wants to see
the vnlley when tho frlut trees are
in bloom;
Eat n hot biscuit with Garnett
Coroy Hardware company December
17, in their new store. tf
Mrs. E. E. Goro will play tho piano,
Miss Flora Gray will also favor tho
patrons of tho Catholic Fair with
somo musical selections, also a duet
by Mrs. Gore and Miss Gray at tho
old offlco of tho P. & E. Hallway Co..
North Front street. Dont' for-
II. J. Taylor, who owns a flno 40
aero fruit farm near Scenic Heights
orchard In tho Willow' Springs dis
trict, was In Medford Tuesday to ro
culvo a shipment of 1000 D'AnJon
and Hartlott poor trees which ho will
put 011 this winter. Mr. Taylor has
an oxtra flno frutl farm and Is Im
proving It at big oxponse. Ho U
fixing tho place up for a pormuncnt
homo.
Tho ladlos of St. Ann parish have
all boen raking their brain's to pro
vilo somothlng good to oat and will
gprvo luneh, beginning at 11:30
Tueedny and continue during tho
fair. You are welcome to lunch.
224
H. W. Griffin of Phoonlx, Ariz..
was hero Tuesday on n business mis
sion. Mr. Griffin Is financially In
toroatad In the, valloy.
'(inns pholos intulc by Muckoy will
please. tf
The Manhattan Cafo Is tho namo
of tho new restaurant being equipped
by Harry Cnmpboll on North First
street In the room formerly occupied
by the Pacific & Eastern railroad of
fices. Tho building Is being fitted
up at a considerable expense and will
be ono of the most olaborato resorts
of tho kind In the city of Medford
Judgo Colvfg has promised to dc
liver a lecturo on tho greatest or
ganization In the world. The peo
ple of Medford all know tho judgo
Is there wtlh the goods.) Don't miss
this. 224
Dave G. Morgan camo hero Mon
day afternoon from Allerton, la., and
will in all probability put in an auto
tsage from Medford to Central Point
and from Medford to Phoenix, Tal
ent and Ashland. Mr. Morgan owns
four Ford machines which ho will
ship to the coast.
Tuesday evening Mrs. Ed Andrew
will have charge of tho musical pro
gram, nsslsted by her pupils. Come
one, come all. 224
C. F. Cole, district traffic chlof or
tho Pacific States Telephono nnd Tol-
egrnph company, camo down from
Eugeno Monday evening to look after
business In connection with his com
pany. Every housewife should cnll at the
Medford Furniture store nnd receive
a useful souvenir. You don't hnve
to make a purchase to receive pres
ont. 225
Ed Plckard received Monday eovn
Ing through tho agency of tho Hoover
nursery nnothor largo shipment of
pear trees for Scenic Heights orchard.
This is only ono of the many ship
ments of trees which havo been or
dered by Mr. Plcknrd who Is putting
out mnny ncres of pears on his fine
farm near Willow Springs.
A pleco of gonulno cut glass Is not
tho sign of extravagnnco but denotes
tasto and refinement. Walt for Gnr-nott-Corey's
nev storo December 17,
opening day. tf
Try Stono's now storo for your ci
gars and tobacco. Fresh goods, low
prices. Opposite S. P. depot.
Stono's caudles are flno, fresh and
cheap. Try them. Opposite now do
pot. tf
, Christmas candles. Best and
cheapest In town. Stono's Candy
Storo, opposlto new dopot.
Miss lono Flynn will play a violin
solo at tho nCthollc Fair on Wednes
day ovenlng, Docembor 14, Elks'
night. Miss Flynn will bo nccom
.laned by Loralno Hilton. Don't fall
to hoar this number and dont' for
got the plnce. Tho old offices of the
P. & E. Hallway Co., on North Front
street. 227
There Is but ono cost to a good
chafing dish, that Is tho first case.
Nothing ever offered llko tho ones
you will seo nt Garnett-Corey's after
December 17. tf
Yes, tho street Is paved, tho con
creto walks aro laid, the plumbing
s Into tho lots, and to mnko a long
story short $140.00 Is now paid on
each lot. Tho prices aro $750 and
900 per lot. ISuildlng restriction If
12500. Con you bent tho high dry
lots of Summit avonuo? (Lies be
tween West Seventh and Fourth
streets.) See W. T. York '& Co., or
Murphy & Harncs. 22G
Will C. WnterhoiiBo, a newspaper
man of Cosvllle, Mo., Is In tho city.
.Mr. Wnterhouso Is merely enjoying
nn outing on tho coast.
All KnlghtH of Pythias aro Invited
to bo piesent nt a "stag social" In
tho K. of K. hall Wodncsdny oven
lng December 14, 1910. Come
whether you belong bore or not. If
you bolong locally bring n pros
pect. Ole Jorgenscn, of Lns Vegas, N.
M., Is transacting business in tho
valley and Is making Medford 4ils
headquarters. Mr. Jorgonson spent
Tuesday In Jacksonville, looking up
some abstracts of tltlo In which 110
Is Interested.
All KnlghtH of Pythias aro Invited
o he prusent at a "stag social" In
tho K. of K. hall Wednesday oven
lng Docombor 14, 1910. Como
whether you bolong hero or not. If
you bolong locally bring a pros
pect. ,
William II, Woltorman, who ar
rived here Monday night from Cndl
lac. Mich., will purchaso n small tract
of unimproved land and entor tho,
market gnrdon business. Ono of his
specialties will bo muchroom culturo
for tho Portland market, as well an
for homo consumption.
Seo Cornltlus-Garner Healty Co..
133 Wost Main stroot, for rentals.
Phono Main C031. 230
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PDONE 2271
Niglit 'Phones:
P. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
win SWI.M3 on. Tim Fi.owr.nr
Ah nic 1 1 saw a huge and loathsome sty,
Wherein a drove of wallowing swine
were barred,
Whose banquet shocked the nostril and
the eye;
Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source
of lard I"
I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first
One glistening mass of roses pure and
white.
With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage
nursed ;
And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight,
The summer breeze, that cooled that
Southern scene,
Whispered, "Behold the source of
COTTOLENEI"
Prompt, courteous and careful at
tention given all matters pertaining
to city property for sale and rent.
List your property with us. Wo
gunrantco satisfactory results. Corn
ltlus-Garner oRnlty Co., 133 West
Main street. Phone (1031. 2330!
Henry H. Jackson of Maywood,
Mo., arrived In Medford Tuesday nnd
will make his home here. Mr. Jack
son Is a pharmacist and will bring
with him his wife and two small
hclldrcu.
All Knights of Pythias aro Invited
to be present at a "stag social" In
the K. of K. hall Wednesday even
ing December 14, 1910. Como
whothor you belong hero or not. If
yon belong locally bring a pros
pect. Mobs & Co., brokors, aro moving
from their present qunrters Into n
now homo at No. 10 North Front
street, ndojlutng tho W. W. Eltcrt
tailoring establishment.
Cornltlus-Garner Healty Co., 133
West Main street, specialists In city
property, for sale or rent. Phone
Main C031.
II. T. Vnn Do Car's Jewelry storo
will bo open evenings from now until
Christmas.
John Hovcrmnn of Aberdeen,
Wash., is stopping In tho city. Mr.
Howormnn wns among tho witnesses
who convicted William Gouhl of
second degree murdor In that city
a few months ago.
Cornltlus-Garner Healty Co., 133
West Main Btroet, specialists In city
property, for salo or rent. Phono
0031. 230
Ed Thompson Is hero from Chela
11b, Wash., and will probably mnko
Medford his homo. Mr. Thompnon
is a tinner by trado and may open
a shop in this city.
Havo you noticed tho now build
ings golus up In Oakdalo Park ad
dition Just south of Mr. Root's? tf
Henry Murray of Corvallls, camo
to Medford Tuesdny on business. Mr.
Murray says this Is his first visit to
Medford, but asserts that It will not
bo his last.
Cornltlus-Garner Healty Co.V 133
West Main street, specialists In city
proporty, for salo or rent. Phono
C031. 230
Adnms brothers at tho Oakes aro
having somo valuable Improvements
nnd changes mado al their plnce of
business. Tho hnr Is being length
ened, a basement put undor tho bar
room and othor improvements mndo.
Amos Singor is hero from Great
Falls, Mont.
OREINTAL RUG
DISPLAY GRAND
Display in Local Window of Genuine
Oriental Rugs Attractlnu Wide
spread Attention.
A l iy oh Iho'i.. (ho (urgent mul most
reliable Oriental nig diicct impor
ter mi the Pacific const, extoml ttoi
dial invitation to Medford people In
visit our stoic mul inspect their mag
nificent display of lliu gioiitent east
ern art of the huntl loom, which will
ho here nil this week. A(iych IJrod.
uro the most notable- Oriental .rug
dealers wui-t of the Rocky mountains
and slnnd buck of every rujj they
noli, mul wo (Weeks & McOnwuu)
iiImi stand back of every rug Hold
licio in .Mctlloid, for wo know Atiyuh
llros. to be n reliable firm in Oregon
ami not trunnion t dealers. Wo con
sider it u couitosy of Atiyoh Bros,
lo send llicir ropiosontulivc, .Mr.
IJiuiiel', with such a line iine of ruy
rus:-. that won the highest awards
at Seattle exposition mid now ex
hibited in our window. The people
of Medford should be proud to hoc
mid educate themselves Id io won
derful handicraft of tho far oast,
for oncli mid every rug is u gmn ol
rare merit of its kind mid pltinoiu;; In
the o.viw of everyono who possesses
mi uilistic taste, and none hut the
guiiuiue Oriental rug sold. Wo in
vito every admirer to investigate tin
merit of our soiling prioos. All nu
Hold mid not satisfactory to our cus
tomers can lie o.xuhnngcd nt their full
purchasine; value at nny lime. Ati
yt'h Bros, were ostiilillsliuil twelve
vonrs ao in I'orlJiiud, Spokane mid
Seattle.
If vim wiuh to liny Oriental nur-.
como early uikJ mnko your selec
tion. Wo yiwiiHiitee the price In
be th lowest.
Wekn & Mcflowun Co., the lioinu
f the hiuhes't (-unlit)', Went Mum
street. I
Cuinlllus-Garncr Healty Co., 133
West Main street, specialists In city
property, for snlc or rent. Phone
6031. . 230
John G. Rudd, the mlnor-wrltor
who spends the gi enter part of his
tlmo on his plnccr claim on tho San
Jonquln river near old Fort Miller
ton, wns In the city on business
Tuesdny.
The Misses Crowd and Crawford
from the Nash Grill will play nt tho
nCthollc Fair on Wednesday evening
for tho Elks and their "Hemic. These
younk Indies need no Introduction to
a Medford audience nnd tholr pres
ence Is n guarantee of a first class
musical program. The old P. & 15.
office, North Front street. 227
H. C. Dachman of Flrobaugh, Cal.,
ono of tho old-time sheep raisers of
that section of tho Golden state, Is
In tho city for a few days. Mr.
Hachman hns retired from the shcop
business).
Wednesday evening at tho Catholic
Fair Is Elks' night. Tho ladies will
hnvo ono booth decorated In Elk col
ors nnd songs nnd music appropriate
for tho occasion. All Elks nnd their
friends aro coidlally Invited to nt-
tond. Don't forget tho place, nt tho
old offices of tho P. & E. Railway Co,,
North Front streot. 227
Toho llrous, the populnr caterer
at tho "Oaks," Is confined to his
room suffering from tonBllltls. Ed
Plcknrd has been purchasing black
hccaltco nnd whlto ribbons for tho
lady friends of the sufferer, In caso
ho falls to rocovor.
Mrs. Krnuso and Mr, Will Mullcr,
assisted by the quolr of 'tho Catholic
church will sing at tho Fair Wednes
day evening, Decomhor 14. The plnco,
tho old offices of tho P. & E. Hallway
Co., North Front street. 227
Scott Wright of Ladlcy, Tenn., Is
stopping in Medford for n fow days.
Seo Cornltlus-Garnor Realty Co.,
133 West Main streot, for rentals.
Phono Main C031. 230
So much of life icvolvos around
the "cost of Ihinj-H" that the Hto.'e
ads havo mi iiiorensine; interest.
WIVES
LOOK! I
F R F F WK A,u: s0,N0 T0 fUVI- away A
FIXE, TiAROE, A Mi MKTAIj
$18 Kitchen Cabinet
lYbruniy 1st, !1I.
TO ONE OF THE LADIES WHO f L L
.I117Y TIIKIU CHRISTMAS I'll US
ENTS AT
ART STUDIO
MEDFORD, ORE.
imilNT WOOD AND PIERCED
IIRASS OVTKITS AND MATERIALS,
CHRISTMAS ROOKLETS, lOSTALS,
CALENDARS, SEAL AND TAOS,
KM I TV HOLLY 1IOXKS, POST
(Mill) ALRl'MS AND SOl'VKNIRS.
CLOSING OUT
From 25 to 50 Per
Cent Off
' . A TICKET WITH EACH IWo'
, PURCHASE.
' J
' REMEMBER
331 E. Main St. Upstairs
i Before Very Long
We are Going to Have a Big Stock of
ORIENTAL RIGS
-
Buying an Oriental Rug is
largely a matter of guess
work. Consequently you
should buy from someone
who knows and where you
can depend upon the prices
We are here to stay and not
transient dealers
- t
IT'S A.LWAYS EASY TO
TELL SOMEONE ELSE HOW
i
NBW YORK, Dee, 1.1. The Her.
Percy Grunt, tuwlor of the church ol
the Ascension, of Fifth avenue, h.lrt
hct'ii making a Httutv of New Yolk, ,
nowKiii)citf. Clarification of 10.- J
00.0 news items printed oyer a purioil
of three months, he tnyn,J8hnviil llio
Inllnwirg result: ' v
Worth while. 3000. , .j
Trivial. U100.
I'uwholcHomo, 1700.
Ho urjjes Hint the itcwbpnpci-8 ,
shmthl hu nn "cdtU'uttoiifil nencv,
not u mercantile medium," mid itoA
dares that the public may Heeure A
hetlcr type of newspaper "by niu:
je.slion, that in, by refushijr to read
papers that will not print whnt U
wan led.
Where Lo Go
Tonight
rir4..
TONIQIU ONLY,
CUTHBERT'S
The House that made it possible to buy house
furnishings in Medford at reasonable prices
-
i You are
NOT
j; Going Blind
f mv fierucei nnd advico can
ii any way ameliorate a con
dition of vour eyea, which ',h
poihnpts bordering on fuiliiiK
vUion. .My failure in filling
ditficult cMhiw, me IW. Vour
caho, although simple and oi
ily corrected today, may be
usruruwitcd by wailing.
Profit by the mistake of
oIIicth; do not put it off.
Dr. Rickert
Over Kentner's, Medford.
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
OKNKKAIj OVKItflAUIilNO &
MAgiINK HICI'AIKIKO.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
1MIONK MA IK IBM.
('inner ('mil ml Ave. nnd Klh SI
Medford, Or.
STORY
ABOUT
PANTS
Some il-oplo prefer to call
them "IroiiMir," but iinywuv.
Ihev me made by the "Ol I
Woolen Mill-," of Mnyliehl.
Kv., nnd are (he hebt in the
world.
They start tho lino
with tho genuine Old
Kentucky .leaim at $1.25
a pair, and run to tho
Tine all-wool grades at
$11.00.
T5hQ WARDROBE
WEST MAIN ST.
.HlT.MVAN CONSIMNN
VAUOKVIMiM.
AT THE
"NAT" THEATRE
GEO. YEOMAN,
who kept the hmwo itunn iipituit'
:;)imt uiht in hiH German dialeet.
: telluii.' all nhotit Imhieft, nutoiiio
; l)ih'H nnd airships. Yeoinun litis
;! a uulioitnl reputation uh ii fler-
lutiu comedian. Don't miss henr-
l ine; him.
BROWN & MILLS,
!:Tvo clever SiiiKU'v mid Daneei-s
;! from tho Sulliviiii & Cotixidiue
; udevillo circuit, will appear ul the
nt Theater weunesun.y ami
Thursday nights.
JTIIKUH KKKhiS Ol' IMCTUHhS.
Admission 10 and 20 Cents.
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I l-ll High-Class !
I m W
': Stock Co.
! MAIMOItlK MANOVIIiM: HTOCKi
Totilulif
'IMHVrimH lli' PATRIIKH" ?
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IFoiti-act Comedy Drama, Spo-
claltle.s clltwcon Acta.
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MA1WOUII)
MANDKVIIilii: HTOOIC
COMl'ANY.
Uflo Ort'licHtrn,
i Directed by Anna Aubrey KainoH. S
N. I). Threo-plocu silver tea Z
; jorvleo kIvoii away froo Wodnoa-
;;day. WiunliiB number niiKt hoi
', In theatro. I
Itooorvo your soatn by phone. Z
; Main -irtl.
biiver
Ten i
p ti.-.-.,,-t:,w.
rri'i,,,,uu ' " "'" -...i
j: Tiervieo Uiven Awny DonI
i! WcdiieHdny. Get Vno Ctiupoiw
; tit box office.
UGO OllGUKSTIlA
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; Dlrectpd by Anna Aubrox-HamcH.
11KBKUVB YOUlt 313 ATS UY
:: IMIONK MAIN UOfl.
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how Altrnction nt
THE ISIS THEATRE
Tho plneo whoro you enn !
vii'h Hpeud a pIcaHiiul hour and !
s have a hearty Imiuh.
PKItllV mul KIIWAUDS
In HInli-Class Vaudeville.
Imatikkk KVKHY SATlTKI)AV:
AND SINDAY AT 'JiIIO.
THREE REELS OF THE LAT
EST MOTION PICTURES
AND -
ILLUSTRATED SONG BY
HARRY BLANCHARD.
SKATING.
Wrrwlnr Vh'l'l
IIAItl) TIMIi I'AIITY ON HKAT1CS X
NATATORIUM
Tuesdny Night,
LADIKK' 8KATK I-'UICliP
Wodnesdny NlKht,
(IIISTA(MK HACK AND TWO
MI 1,1 J haci;
Friday Nlsht
BOWLING.
Re;t Mnsln In tho Wost.
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