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Ish t( announce td tho public
that Mr. nwl Mrs. HenrtburK of Mich
igan Have ttnu'iiod tliu dlnlnK rdotn at
tlio Cbttare and nro serving first
elana board by tho week at reasona
ble prices. The Cottago Is nt the
corner or West Tenth aiul Klhg
stredlrf. ' 2U
William rtolchert, the well 'known
local swinnror and high diver, leave's
Med ford tonight for SlsktfUu cdunty,
California, wheib he frill'take chargol
of the. woflUtir nhd development of
soino mining properties,
Fifty-three acres special, 10 acros
'coming Into bearing orchdrd. Call on
J. fl" Wood, Condor Water Power
Co'.'s 'office. ' ' " ' ' tf
Mr. nml Mrs. Blaine Klum of Mod
ford visited Anhland relatives re
cently. Cornitlus-Gnrncr Co., 133 W. Main
utreot, for city propor'.y. tf
"Mr. and Mrs. D. n. Russell and Hon
and Mrs. It. 13. Swan of this city re
cently visited I'rof. and Mrs. W. T.
Van Scoy of Asliland.
Stono'n candles aro fine, fresh and
cheap. Try thorn. Opposite now de
pot, tf
II. II. tlrndslmw of tills city recent
ly toel: his son to Achland for nn
oporntlon at tho hoapltal. W. J. Sllng
er nlno underwent an operation.
Wanted boarders A now board
ing house? has opened at 700 South
Oakdaid.' Call and see lis for fnlr
tredlrii'erit, or hddreisB F. II. More
lhnd'. ' 302
"Mr. riiid Mrs. V. W.HeVondf tiro
t7p from .Josephine county on n visit.
Cornllliis-air or Co., 133 W. Main
B(roct,"for city property. tf
Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Clrlscz wore
called to Yreka last week on account
of ''the Illness of his fiithor, Ferdi
nand Orlsoz, who passed away at the
ago of 79 years. Ilo ealnO to Hlnkl
you county in 1850 nnd Is survived hy
a wife and five children. Mr. Cli-laea
Is county surveyor.
Hnvo you noticed the now build'
Jhgs going up in Oakdale Park ad
dition Just south of Mr. Root's? tf
Waltor Pollard contontplntcB leav
ing soon for a visit to his former
homo In. southern Callforuln. Ilo will
bo absent several wcoko.
Prlvato room and board with Mrs.
J. 1). Fay, tiireo'blocks from central
part of town, 310 N. Hartlott.
Architect "Powers Is confined to his
homo by a severe Illness.
Cornltlus-anrnor Co., 133 W. Main
atreot, for Jty property. tf
Henry C. McGeo of Yroka Is opend
Ing u fow days in Med ford. ,
John II. Cnrkin, attornoy at lnw,
ovor Jackson County bank.
Manngar .Miiluouuf of tho Med ford
Commercial oluh has returned Jrom
a trip to Portland.
Dr. J. 13. Slicaror, physician and
surgeon. Office ovor Strang's drug
store. tf.
,, -W. II. IS.ikor of Ashland wits n
Visitor In Medford Wodnocday even-,
lng. i
Is your louso wlrodY Ono cigar;
toss a day would pay for a hundred
per cent Increase In comfort. Stjirt
living tho electric llfo. tf.
'National Wool Growers' rcitivontlOn
ntTd midwinter nlieon bIiow, Portlnnd,
Ore., January 4-7, 19 J 1. For the
ujhovo occasion, round trip tickets will
ba'sold from all points on its lines
Including brunches by tho Soutliornj
jfacuio coinjrany ni ono iinu ouu-iiiiru
fare. Tickets on sale January 2 and
.'I, l'Jll, good for return until Jan
uary 10, 191,1. For further particu
lars, call on any Southern Pacific
agent, or vrlto to Win. McMurray,
gomy-al passenger ngenl.
If you haven't got n block In Oak
daeo Park addition you had bettor
got ono at onco. See W. II. Evorhnrd,
909 N'lnth street, West, for particu
lars, tf
'''Loiif Charley' or th6 Little liulto
cfeek country wn a Mudrord visitor
Thursday.
''Monr-Ehni Co.. Idniis, Frdilgrow-
enWlWnk building.
.floury Pnloy of I3r1o Point spoilt
Thursday in Medford on uuhIiiokh.
Cornltlus-Garnor Co., 133 W. Mnln
street, for city property. tf
J ud Kdsall of Hrownaboro Is trad
ing in Medfo'd.
Wanted, u young man who Is a
conllfctent stenographer. Apply ut
office Dig Pines Lumber CO.
i
William II. Cai-hoim of Uold I llll
bpent Thurnday in Medford,
Phono tho Hoguo Hlvor Creamory
for milk, cream, butter or butter
milk. Main 2661. tf
' T. W. lloni'rlolcH of OnuitH Push
was u vilstoi in Medford Tbursdny.
Try Stono's new utorn for your cl
Bare and tobacco. Fresh goods, low
prices. Oppotdto 8 P. depot,
ffi - - - - m '
Weeks & HcCowan Co.
w'aNDBRTAKRRS
DAY PHONE 2271
Niglit 'PJienes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
t W
?'irf.
W H. Moody of Grants Pasa is visi
mug rneiuis in Aieuroro. i
A, C. Stnlthson bf Jacksonville is,
spending n few days in Woodvllle
with frlendc.
J. At. Woods of Kvans creek Is In
Medford on business.
J. 12. Jones of Woodvllle Vns In
Medford AVednesday evening on n
short business 'trip.
If. I). Wilson lonvoB Saturday fof
a business trip to St. Louis.
C. V. HlfdFon of 'Till'cnt 'was lr.
Medford Thursday" on a Bhort busi
ness trip.
L. 13.' Traitp ltjft for hlcago Thurs
day where his mother Is very ill.
John It. Lnmpson gr Pliodnlx spent
Thursday In Medford.
Harry L. Lewis of Hoseburg Is in
.Medford, tho guest of his borlher,
J. C. Lewis.
Christmas candles.' Heat and
cheapest in town. Stono'B Candy
Store, opposite now depot.
Joint oPbllng rif AppelGdto wns In
Medford Thursday on business.
Cornltlus-Garnor Co., 133 W. Main
street, for city property. tf
Miss Carrie C. Kelly loft Thursday
for a visit In San Francisco.
eBtter property at best prices and
terms. Ask It. II. Lincoln, 21 Jnck
son County Hank building. 2C5
W. II. Johnson of Trail Is In Med
ford on business.
Ask for Columbia hnms, bacon
and lard and go tho best. For sale
by all first class grocers and butch
ers, tf
Dr. J. F. Iteddy Is expected home
from Spokeno Friday.
Columbia hnms nnd Columbia and
Itoyiil Anno bacon nro dry sugar
cured. Ask yo'ur dealer for Colum
bia brand lard, tf
T. J. Tylo- Is spending a few days
wllli relatives In I3ugene.
Bvory light but olcctrlclty gives
off smoko and sm'6ko contains soot,
which doposlts on your' wall papor,
curtains, draperies. Electric light
lows In iui nlr tight bulb. tf.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. liofer of this
clly are In Los Angeles, spending tho
holidays.
Wanted, to buy a carload of fat
liogs. If you linvo Iocs than a car
load write us. Union Meat Co., Med
ford Meat Co., Medford. If
Archdeacon Chambers returned to
Mcd'ord from Portland today, lie
Is accompanied ly W. F. Cliace. They
aro registered at tho NiihIi hotel.
ENTIRE POLICE FORCE.
IN ABERDEEN FIRED
A1113UDI3I3N. Wash., Dec. 29.--Mayor
13. F. Menu has dismissed tho
entire polleo forro of the city, hlof
of Police George S. Dean stops down
and out on Sunday and with him fo
1 1 patrolrnon, thb ontlro force. Tho
ucllon of tho mayor Is approved by
tho city council and n now crow of
police officers will be sworn In Im
mediately. Tho change camo about through
the complaint of Harry Cardigan, a
logger, who was arrested for drunk
enness Thursday, ardigan was boat
en up by tho mombeis of tho police
force and the Hummnry dismissal of
nil followed.
LOCAL MAN FALLS
TO
E
W. J, AHoih luft Wodnosdny for his
formor home In London, England,
whom he will participate lit tho ho(
tloniont of the estate of a rtecoatiod
relative,
Since his arrival from Unsland
about a yonr ago, Mr. Akorn, who
Is a draftHiuau by profonHlon, lias dt-
vldod his tlmo but ween Medford and
Jaol6onvlllo,
A short tlmo ago lie rocnlvod word
hero through tho Jackunu County
bank of tho death of his relative and
ub tho reault left last night to make
steamboat connection In Now York
for Liverpool,
llo will probably return hoio.
Htifio Kelly Is a Comer.
NHW YORK", Dec. an. IMnimiii
lo defeat all the topnoteh middlle
weights in America before the re
turn from Australia of Hilly Papke,
Hugo Kelly loday issued a challent.e
lo the winner of the Frank Maulcll
Jnek Sidlivan fighl, which will lie
held nt the Nntional AOdotio club
lu1 10 toniglit.
Hv hunting nil-comers, Kelly hopes
lo pei feet hi claim In the title of
niddlew eight champion of the world
A match between Papke mid the hcl
of tlioxc now in the I 'nil ml Slnte
proHiiumbly Kelly, jmdmbly will In
in-ranged when PapKo txjlurns fiom
his Aiihlraliaii (our.
notioi:.
Jf any ono Uuowlng anything In re
gard to Thomas 12. Sheldon of Itoguo
River war, 1855-56. ploiiBo oomnmnl
cato with Mm .Mary Sheldon, 533
South (liupo ;t;n
HEIR
FORI
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
ODESSA ROAD HID
limp Qiinui fir
t h tit K , !
"
Forest Service Men Report Snow
Storm Raojnn In Crater Lake Re
serve Swenninn Leaves to Plan
Future Sales for Local Office.
I
Assistant Runervisor Sam Swoo
ning of the (.'rater Luke imtioiial
forest left Wednesday for Odessa t-
attend to the preliminary details oi
home timber .sales shortly to be made
in that iieighboHiood.
Owing to iui unusually heavy
hiiowlall during the past week the
trip, which will probably keep M'
Swennintf out of the city until wimt
time in February, will prove n liiud
one. l ' '
Kniiget'K 11. 1. Shuuiioh nnd II. (I.
Whitney, who returned Sunday from
it trir Id Odessa, rcfiorted about
Ihri'c 'feet of snow then on the highei
stretches of eotiiitry. As the storm
was still raging when they arrived
heie, it is believed Unit Swooning will
encounter some difficulty in rever
ing the ground, as the road in com
pletely buried.
EUGENE BOOSTERS WILL
RAISE SUM OF $12,000
KITORNK, Or., "Dei-. 'J!). Eugene
will continue its promotion work dur
ing Mill pud efforts aie now beine
nlade, wilh prospects of good .suc
cess, to raise .f 12,(100 for the wort?
The commercial club, at an enthusl
anile meeting, uuaililtiouHly voted to
continue (lie work along tle sumo
successful lines that hnvo liccn fol
lowed during the last three years, the
wotk hhvitig been conducted two
years by .John II. llurtog add one
year by I). ('. Ficcmnli, under tilt
direction olf n board of governors.
Tho club is also contemplating the
erection oT a five or siv-story block
for ii homo and for business pur
poses during (lie coming year.
STEAMER FOUNDERED;
CARGO WAS TOO HEAVY
VICTORIA. . ('., Dec. 2!). That
the st (Miner St. Dennis, which is re-
polled lo have foundered on her way
from Vancouver to South America,
was the viclitu of u young captain's
ambition to make a recoid for curry
ing n large cargo, is the opinion ol
NEW ADS TODAY.
FOR RENT A strict I v modern five
room furnished house, close in.
Coruitius-tlarncr Reallv Co., l.l.l
West .Main. 211
VVANT.ED First-class
on 1 pouter
wants carpenter work
for lot. Address llo.x
Tribune office.
in exchnne
(I, care Mail
2-11
WANTED Work on ranch by young
man and wife. Addicss llox 11.
care Mail Tiihiine. . 210
WANTED Position by cNpeiicnced
primer; specially heading young
trees. Address !lo (I, Care Mail
Tribune. 2-11
FOR RENT Three nice furnished
looms, dose in, suitable for light
housekeeping; some furnituie
Phone Main -107-1. ' tf
FOR SALE Nothing down, $20
monthly, buys fi-ruotn collage, large
dist front lot; juice ."Mll. II. F.
liciiMiu, room !1'1, .InokOn Count v
Haulc hldL'. -
WANTFD-To rent small house be
fore January fi; moderate pric ,
Address at once Hox il, euro Mud
Tribune office. "42
FOR SALH PJ-i-oom honsjO. close
iu, suitable for four apaitinents ot
Untie roonts each; on this basis it
will show returns of $80 peri
mouth; price $'.'2&l) will lake good,
lot m part payment; it will nav
von lo investigate this. Cornitius
Oarner Really Co., t:i!J West Minn!
si. 'Jlli
FOR SALE One saddle anil diiving
mure, .-fl'Jo; I delivery or truck
liorse for .flOtl; 1 yearling fill,
Perehentii slock, .ff)0. A. K. Ware,
.Medford. Or. 'Jll
FOR SALE Apple., apples; Neu
towu apples, ood for cooking ot
(aling, f0e per hox; delivery tiny
part of oily. Send postal card t
Hox OKI. Medford, Or. ail
WANTED -Address, or (he follow
ing parties, recent nt rivals: Mr. L.
Stevens, .Mis. C. L. Moore, Mr. t
F. Clink, Mrs. Win. Din trick. Re
ward given; iufoimaliou treated
confidentially. Cull' Phone No.
(I0'i:i. or addre.s 1(10, euro Medford i
Mail Tribune. UUS
FOR RENT -Two-mom house, fur
nished Inouire JO I S CcntrU
nu . an
MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29,
. ' '
Wcll-hlfdr
.J., v .1 - ..-. '
rmed itiariuc men oi tins
' port. Captain Dnvis of the St. Denis
I was a young man hud hud informed
many ol his 1 fiends tlint he wils go
ing to load hta .ship to the minls.
.Muny of them advised him against
this anil were nof Hiirpriy-,d l hear.1
il tlie lUrfrtStlT. 'the vohcl t'hnlbdi
n crew of' 14 men'.
Up to the present time nothing in
the shape of jibwb beyond the find
ing of the wreckage 1ms reached Vic
toria. BIG BASEBALL MEETING
IN CHICAGO IN JANUARY
cnicAbo, ' in., Dee. ''joTifc
meeting of the American association
at which i tl.s believed the decision
of baseball war or peace will be de
cided, will be held here in Jnminrv,
according to ail announcement.
At this meeting the cpicstion of re
classification iliid the abolition oi
the draft rule itrc expert ed to become
the principal topics (it discussion.
Whether the :issoeiiitimi rtill decide
to break wilh tliu National associa
tion nt thti 'oxpiiytiou of its present
agreement nnd classify itself as a
major league is n matter of much
argument. If it does, a merry base
ball war will be on in earnest, but
fans are inclined to believe that an
i.micable agreement will be reached.
WORK "THIRD DEGREE"
ON THIEF'S INTERIOR
NEW YORK. Dec. 211. Suspecting
that ho swallowed a stolen diamond
ling, the Jersey City police will hnvo
X-iays applied lo John Miller, who
is under an est for the t licit. The
ling, valued at $170, was received
as a Christina gift by a Jersey City
business man, who proudly showed
it to some friends in a downtown
leslnurant, when i suddenly vnnNii
ed. A policeman nrrcsled. Miller. Tim
ring was not found on him, hut it
was decided Unit, as his articulation
was obstructed for a few minute
while being interrogated, he had
swallowed tho ring.
Ain't It, the Truth?
An Indiana editor,, who has-taken
time, despite his heavy duties of
"molder of public opinion" to keep
track of Ills material and montal pro-!
gross during tho year offers tho fol
lowing summary or his gnlnlngs and
lesses:
Ueen broke .100 times.
Had money 05 times.
Praised by tho public 9.
Told tho truth, 1.
Was cussed 10,000.
Lies told on uwj 100.000.
Missed" prayer meeting, f2.
Washed office towol, a.
.Missed meals, none.
Money found, none.
Taken bath, G.
Delinquents who, paid, 27.
J)ld not pay, 430.
Paid in conscience, none.
Got whipped, none.
Cash on hand, beginning,
Cash on band, ending, .ISc.
11.00.
Want-advertise and get some real
ly effieien people, to competing for
thai vacancy in voiir office.
PRIVATE WIRE
PHONE 1831
Moss 6 Co.
GRAIN AND STOCK
BROKERS
W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR,
NO. 10 NORTH FRONT ST.
MEDFORD, OREGON
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILTJlNG
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F. C. Page
Mgr. Local Agency
SECOND TERM
of the Mod foul Conservatory
for
MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
Will Begin on
JAN. 2, 1911
" i in i i "W.
O TAILLANDIER. Director.
ASSESSMENTS
DtllllJENl
- fc
But Few Property Ovners Have
. Tendered Second Payment on Wa
ter Mains Laid a Year Aflo Cases
May Be Taken Up Soon.
Second payments' on water main,?
assessments which were due Decem
ber I are now delinquent, but in spiic
of this fact, ii Inrge number of the
firopeiiy-owneri Jinc failed to pay
up as (hey should. Unless they ar'
paid soon the city will probably take
steps to collect the amounts due.
The city needs the money badly
nnd proposes to get it soon.
. HOXEY TO FLY
PASADENA, Cnl., Dec. 20. Mrs.
M. HoNsey, mother of Arch Iloxsey,
the aviator, intends to fly with him I
either Friday or Saturday morning '
before the crowd gathers at Domini.-'
uex aviation field, not wishing to
make the trip ill public.
"I am anxious to experience the
sensation of flying," said Mrs. IIox
soy today. "Arch has told'ine ninny'
interesting things concerning uvin-i
T?. V. A. UITTNKIt,
t'audldato foe Mayor.
fPiiid Adveriisomunt.)
For the Latest in
Books
Stationery
Magazines
Pottery
Pictures, Etc.
Call ou tho
Medford Book
Store
WIT
- F??WWWe
County Seat Real Estate Office
Bldo., Jacksonville, Or. Office In Bank of Jacksonville
tlas munoious choieo bargains iui city lots, orchard,, farming and
alfalfa ranches. Our Applegate valley ranches aro bargains; all
have mi nbundanco of water for irrigation. Don't forget that Jaek
Mimillo is the county sent nnd that it is installing an up-to-dne
water system.
Co mo and sco us. We'll fnteiest vou.
AJY O. COLLINS
ip0P'p'9pMp.p i
jFLUMBING
1 STEAM AD HOT WATER HEATING
I All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
I COFFEEN , PRICE
j ii iNortn l St..AJcdioid Ore. Phone 303
R. F. GUERIN
(S CO.
4 MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
Have a number of APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST
LOANS of from $500 to $3000 to return Investors 10
annum, If you have money Jo loan
u
1910.
1 lion, and 1 nm deeply interested ni
it. i hnvc no idea how high we wnl
go; It will depend altogether on how
the altitude affects me. I have ab-
solute confidence in Arch and his
ability to manage his milchiiil', nn I
I will have no fenr in going iff) with
I hm. Arch is nntioti? to mnke u lit-
Itle trip, and 1 am edrtnin we will en-
! joy ouiM'lves in the ride through the
air.
Hasklns for Health.
v-r.rr
The Best
Shoe
i
1.4 tld' celebrated and
famous
justly
J.&M.
If yon want n shoe thnt feels
old when new, looks new when
old, and one that will last just
a little longer than any you eer
tried, call and lei us show you
the Johnson & Murphy line.
Duffield Bros.
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
DENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 0231.
Corner Central Ave. nnd 8th St
Medfoid, Or.
CLEAN BREAD THAT
KEEPS THE FAMILY
HEALTHY.
is n treasure no. one enn afford to
ho without. It is made right here.
1IAVB YOU TIMED
Figola Bread
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
TODD & OO.
SOUTH CENTRAL AVE.
MORTGAGE
per cent ocr
it will pay you to investigate them
I
''BREAD jf
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Where to Gd
Tonight
NATATORIUM
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Features on Skntes Every Evening;;
ANOTHER MO DANCE'
'sat-':
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URDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 31
Best Music' ns Usual.
i t
!! Sfcdford's Exclusive Picture The-'I
j! , ;
i!atcr. Latest Licensed Photo- !
?i;!play
r'S.
'
!;0ne lllmc-
-No More One Dfmc. I
"NAT" THEATRE
X
Has all tho Latest and Up-to-Dntc ;
Moving Pictures.
Our subjects nre always inlerest-
ing, our pictures aro clear. We ;
change our program three times J
per week, Sumlnys, Wednesdays '
i and Fridays. M'ntinec every Sun- !
I day afternoon.
A cozy theater and comfortnblo :
chairs.
Stock Co.
MAUJOIUK MANDVILLE STOCK ;
COMPANV
TONIGHT,
"FACING THE. MUSIC."
Ry Murjorie Mandcville Stock Co.
Farce Comedy. A scream from ;
stnrt to finish. Specialties be
tween acts.
fUbb naiKisoino lin.e given1
nwnv Wednesday. Get fice cou
pons at hox office.
N. B. Reserve your seats now
for New tour's eve. Phone Mam
(1T1
U-G-0 ORCI1FSTRA.
Jtescrvc your seats by Phone, '
MAIN 2071.
Now Attraction nt
THE ISIS THEATRE
1 ho place whero yon can nl-!
2 wuys spend a pleasunt hour and
invo n hearty laugh.
"FACING THE MUSIC."
TRIVEDA & ROBINSON,
Singing, Comedy atld Quick
Changes.
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY;
- .
AND SUNDAY AT 12:30.
THREE REELS OF THE LAT-
tsr MOTION PICTURES
ILLUSTRATED SONG BY
HARRY BLANCHARD.
Bargain
Corner
Quo corner of the st ore
is
given ovor to special liuys. Just
now wo offer u special huv iu'
Shoes (not our regular linos.
hut new special HubbI. tho host
hnrgnhiB ever shown.
LADIES' SHOES. '
2.."i0 nml $3 Shoos $1.95
?3.:Q Men's Welts $2.35
$3.30 Leather Lined ....$2.35
$3.23 Work Shoes $255
The Wardrobe
Home of Good Shoes
mgkgM,
ADMISSION 10c. $
II (Id High-Class ?
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