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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDVY, DECEMBER 22, 1910.
Personal
Phono tho Hogiio River Creamery
for milk, cream, butter or butter
milk. Main 2G81. tt
H. W. McCann of Joplln, Mo., Is In
Medford. Mr. McCann Is hero In the
Interest of a Joplln paint firm.
Garnett-Corey Hardware company
will bo open evenings from now until
Xmas.
O. M. McMurray of Sheridan, Wyo.,
was In the city Wednesday moronlng.
Mr, .McMurray will mnko his homo
In tho Rogue river valley.
Every light but electricity gives
off smoke and snioko contains soot,
which deposits on your wall paper,
curtains, draperies. Electric light
glows In an. air tight bulb. tf.
t O. C. Meeker of Ammond, Ala., Is
In tho city. Mr. Meeker Is In
soouthorn Oregon for tho purposo of
locating but has not as yet decided
where ho vlll locate.
Xmas photos made by Muckoy will
please. tf
George Frazcr who recently locat
ed In Ashland, was transacting busi
ness In Medford Tuesday afternoon
and Wednesday. Mr. Frazcr Is much
pleased with the Rogue river valley.
Garnett-Curey Hardware company
will bo open evenings from now until
Xmas.
D. R. WatklnB, who Is In the gen
oral contracting business at Walts-burg-,
Wash., Is In tho city.
TeiKpor cent off on nil hand paint
ed china at Medford Hardware com
pany. 234
II. R. Moyers Is here from Bloom
lngton, 111. Mr. Meyers Is In search
of a location for a broom factory and
is looking over the field in Med
ford. He believes that broom corn
can bo successfully grjjwn here.
Try Stone's new store for your ci
gars and tobacco. Fresh goods, low
prices. Opposite S. P. depot.
A. D. Dlalne of Sumas, Wash., 1b
In tho city for a few days.
Stone's candles are fine, fresh and
cheap. Try them. Opposllo now do
pot, tf
.1. W. GlbbH of Butte Falls was in
town Thursday.
Christmas candles. Best and
cheapest In town. Stone's Cnudy
Store, opposite now depot.
Sid Browno returned Monday from
San Francisco to spend tho holidays
at home.
B T. Van Do Car's jewelry store
will bo open evenings from now until
Christmas.
Miss Carrlo Linn of Jacksonville
upenl Wednesday In Medford..
Have your Xmas photos made by
Maekcy if you want something to
ilcne. tf
Miss Elothla Emorlck, who has
boon attending collego at Eugene, Is
homo for tho holidays.
Wanted Boarders A now board
ing house has opened at 7QG' South
Oakdale. Call and seo us for fair
treatment, or address F. H. More
land. 302
Rov. J. E. Day of Woodvlllo wns
a recont visitor in MeJford.
Ten per cent off on nil hnnd-
pitiiited china ut Medford Hardware
company. 2!1."
Percy Cochran, son of J. II. Cech:
ran of this city, Is homo to spend the
holidays. Ho Is a resident of Bitter
Root, Mont.
Havo you noticed tho now build
ings going up In Oakdale Park ad
dition just south of Mr. Root's? tf
F. Mnys of Table Rock wati-a vis
itor In Medford Wednesday. '
Ton per cent off on nil hand-
paiutod cliinii ut Medford Hardware
company. U.'l"
II. C. Kentner spent Wednesday In
Woodvlllo. on business.
FIfty-threo acres special, 10 acre?
coming into bearing orchard. Call on
J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Power
Co.'s office. tf
Charles Turpln, former chief of po
lice, was a,vlsitor In Medford Wednes
day. Freo reading rooms at Presbyte
rian church, open every evening from
C:30 to 10 except Sunday.
As Saturday will bo Christmas eve
tho Medford library will bo closed at
that tlnio. It will remain open Fri
day afternoon Instead when books
should bo returned.
For sale, 1910 Cndlllac, top, glass
front speedometer, prestollto, tank,
shock absorbers and top slip. A big
snap if tnkon at once for cash. Real
estate considered. Claud Miles. 237
The. concrete work on tho new
Howard block has been completed
and finishing Is soon to begin.
Twenty-five .per cent off on all
ready framed pictures this week,
Jewett's, 31S East Main. 235
Mrs. Dennis of Talent Is In Med
ford to spond the holidays with her
daughter, Mrs. R. F. Anderson.
If you haven't got a block in Oak
dale Park addition you had bettet
get ono at once. See W. H. Evorhard,
909 Ninth street, West, for particu
lars, tf
A. C. Howlett of Eagle Point spent
Wednesday In Medford on business.
Garnott-Corey Hardware company
will be open evenings from now until
Xmas.
William Von Dor Hellen of Eagle
Point was a visitor In Medford
Thursday.
and Local
Dr. J. E. Shearer, M. D. Office
over Strang's drug store. tf
Sam Sandry of Woodvillo, vho Ie
doing splendid work protecting tho
trout In Rogue river, spent Wednes
day In Medford.
Is your iouso wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
oer cent Increase in comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf.
Dr. J. F.' Rcddy Is spending a few
dnys In Spokane on business.
Twenty-five per cent off on all
rendy framed pictures this week.
Jewett's, 318 East Main. 235
Ernest Smith is homo to spend
the 'holidays from the University of
Oregon.
Orders taken for Christmas trees,
Oregon grnpo and mistletoe. Call at
8 South Central avenuo or phono
2151. 235
Howard S. Dudley has returned
from a short business trip to San
Francisco.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
surgeon. Office over Strang's drug
store. tf.
George Sheriff's has returned from
a business trip to Washington points.
Orders tnken for Christmns trees
Oregon grnpo and mistletoe. Call ut
8 S. Central uv. or Phone '271. 23IJ
Orders tnken for Christmas trees,
Oregon grape and mistletoe. Call at
8 S. Central a v. or phone 2151. '2'M
tl Is. only tho peoplo who are used
to buying plated and filled jewelry
who quoto our prices high. B. T.
Van Dolar for reasonable prices.
Phlpps Bldg. 23G
John H. Carkln, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
Ilussoy lias the goods. Open eve-
uinijs.
B. T. Van Dclar's prices are more
reasounblo considering quality thdn
any other store In Orcson. 23C
Moor-Elmi Co.. ionns, Fruitgrow
er' Runic building. '
B. T. Van Dclar's prices nro more
reasounblo considering qunllty than
ti. nMint tilnrn In nrntrfin 951(1
N'atatorlum barber shop now open.
First-class work. Children's haircut
ting. 234
B. G. Van Delnr will soli you solid
gold jewelry for tho samo price tho
other follow charges you for gold
filled. Got the best. It will last
forever. Phlpps Bldg. 23G
THAT $50,000,000 LOAN
IS WORRYING CHINA
PUKING, Dee. 22. Tho govern
ment lilts not come to terms with the
American financial syndicate over
tho proposed loan of .itfO.OOO.OOO to
be used by China in furthering cur
rency reforms and other interests of
ti(! empire.
The final difficulty in the wny ap
pears to be on the question of the
appointment of a financial advisor
to China, who will bo in a position
to influence the expenditures.
When the tentative agreement for
(he loan was made, the Chinese evi
dently assumed that , tho advisor
would be a figurehead, the accept,
unco or rejection of whoso advice
ould be optional with them. Now,
however, they are unwilling to pro
ceed on this assumption. Willaid
Straight, the representative of the
syndicate, has endeavored to dissi
pate any uneasiness that the govern
ment nitty feel on this point, and in
doing so hud been supported by the
administration.
There is no doubt that some sus
picion was moused bv the alliance ol
the American with European bank
ing groups and Mr. Straight's pro
posal that in the future tho Englisti,
flurmnn and French financiers ne
permitted to participate in the Chi
ne.se loan.
Attention, Elks.
There will be a meeting of the
lodge tonight (Thursday). Al mem
bers and visiting members are re
quested to be present. 2;i."
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WINDOW DISPLAY
Hundreds of people are wiudo
shopping. After reading the Mail
Tribune they stroll about town, tak
ing in the windows, and if you don't
think the walk a pleasant one, just
try it out tonight.
One of the most attractive win
dows is the one just finished by IJ
T. Van do Car in tho Hupps build
ing. It will pay you for the trip I
town just to seo this window. Encii
article of jewelry in tho window
bears a number and if you get a cir
cular letter you had better run down
a ml see if you are luckv.
J, 1$. Wrigh't, the real olute man.
was lucky to the extent of a $7
locket. Hih number was l."0. Harrv
Medley had No. 4000 and received
a seal ring worth $0.
"Van" is veiling a Inl of fine jew
elry, oo. '
BOARD WALK IS PUT
DOWN KING'S HIGHWAY
The residents just outside of the
eilv beyond South Oakdale avenue
have ,i;ist completed a board walk
three-quarters of a milo in length
and are planning to idd half n miic
to the end of this. In this way, dur
ing the muddy weather n country
walk litis been provided for towns
people, i
The walk begins at the end of Oak
daeo and runs west to King's high
way, whore it turns south. It was
constructed ((trough the efforts of
J. M. Hoot, iViines Campbell, Mrs.
Carey. Dillon Hill and W. C. Willis.
If you nro desirous of something
good you will havo to pay for It. No
cheap goods at this store. II, T.
Van Delnr, Phlpps Bldg. 23G
EXHIBIT PURCHASE FAVORED,
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had not lived, up to the agreement,
but had increased their donation to
$400 from the First National and
$1100 from tho Medford National, but
the Jackson County felt bound by iU
original agreement and felt'nggrioved
that tho club had refused by reso
lution to accept it and that such ac
tion had been published. Ho stated
that his hank had given $300 a ve:r
when other banks had given $100.
had always been a large giver mid
had the welfare of tho club ut heart,
bul stood pat- on the original offer of
$200, which the club voted to accept.
Chicago Land Show.
J. A. Perry spoke of the club's dis
play at the Chicago laud show and
presented a list of :1500 names of
people who had attended and wanted
Information regarding this section.
Mr. Schenk of the Omaha lnttil
show urged the club to make an ex
hibit at Omaha in February and the
proposition was referred to the ex
hibit committee to report to the dU
rectors.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
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NEW ADS TODAY.
WANTED Medford property lor
modern (l-room house in Central
Point, newly built, on large lot, tel
ephone, lights city water, plumbed
throughout, value $:)000. See 0. V.
Meyers, above Allen grocery, or
write owner, lVek llox 1)5, Central
Point. 233
:120 ACHES hill land, deep soil, for
Medford properly, value $1500; 100
acres for Medford property; this is
also hill land, with some cleared,
lots of wood,' value $2500. hoe's
llox 05, Central Point. 2:55
WANTED Hoarders and roomers
510 N. Hivorsido a e. tf
FOK SALE We have for sale ,t
one-third interest in one of the best
paying businesses in Medford, lo
cated on Main street; this opening
commands a salary of $150 along
with an equul share of profits of
the business" will bear closest iu ob
ligation. Cornctius-Uarner Kealt
Co.. I'M V. Main. Photic U0U1
2atii
FOR SALE Special, lot 50x100 on
Main st., $450, $10 down and
$10 per month; this certainly
sliould interest some buyer. Cor-netius-Garner
Healty Co., X West
Main st. JMtoiie (ilKll. 2:15
WANTED A Standard visible typo
writer; must be in good condition
Cornetius-Gurnor Healty Co., IX)
W. Main st. Phone 01)31. 2H5
WANTED Woman or girl to do
light housework for board and
room. 323 S. Grape or phone 1021.
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WANTEIi Ten men to chop cord
wood ut Ituttu Falls; return you
cash 00 cents cord. Address .1. .1
Wonninghuni, Untie Falls, Or. 24.1
FOK SALE Dry goods store, doiiv
good business, long lease, small e.
pcnscf) east of S, P. railread: miH
sell on account of health. Address
"Opportunity," care Mail Tribune
office. tf
WANTED Two carloads of hogs
Lewis & Sons, butchers, Ceutr.il
Point. Or.
FOR TRADE Five-ncre tract in
Centralia, Wash., for equul value in
Medford or surrounding property.
H. C. Glascock. 218 Hentty st. 2W
FOK KENT Nicely furnished room,
close in. Inquire No. 18 S. Almond
st. 230
FOK KENT 20 modern equipped
rooms, steam heat, hot and cold wa
ter, electric light, toilets and baths,
suitable for first-class rooming
house; rooms en suite, suitable I'm
families or modern offices. Inquire
Aldenhugen, enro Roguo Kiver Elec
tric Co. tf
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An 80 Acre Tract
at $80 Per Acre
2 miles from Eagle Point in the heart
of the biggest and best orchard belt.
40 acres in cultivation, 40 light clear
ing. All good soil. $2500.00 will
handle.
CLAUDE MILES
1 28 East Main St.
Exclusive Agent for Eagle Point Townsite located
at New Depot on P. & E.
Christmas Gifts.
Angora kittens $10 each. Won
three blue ribbons ut Seattle lust
STOP
You are worrying over
what to buy the Lady.
Get her a fine piece
of China
AND BE SURE
you get it
of
Hussey
Your choice this week of any
piece of Hand Painted or f ipe
Imported China at One-fourth off.
25 per cent
Discount
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Can bo seen by appointment. Mrs.
Paul .Innnov, Medford. 2115
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IS HOME FOR HOLIDAYS
Vernon Garctt of this city returned
homo From" Columbia university in
Portland Wednesday to spelTd' fjie
holidays. Mr. Garrett during the
past season mndo a considerable rep
utation for himself as a football
player at the university. He playi'd
several games with tho varsity team
and made good. Ho is a brilliant
tackier and has the weight to back
it up. Ak this is his first 'year at
college ball, the showing ho mndo was
remarkable.
Where to Go
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Four-Act Comedy Drama.
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