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r- -TTTtT-T , . t"w "5 Tflf '"l'M.n'U1 Twv.,Tp&riqmg?iJ ty IMflMUS MEPFQRP KAIL TRIBUNE. irEDFO'ttP, OKEflON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910. ! ', y9wWKBSKBSKKSBBKHKKKSBtBBtKKKKMSsSM ' . J!Ft'1F' vIksTjkw I Ml. ' -"jjl ff Personal 1 wish to nnnounco to tho public that Mr. amjl Mrs. Hond'jurg or Mich igan lmvo ononed the dining room at the Cottago and aro serving first class board by tho woel: at reasona ble prices. The- Cottago" is at the corner of West Tenth and King streets. 241 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sams of Wood vlllo were recent visitors in Med ford. FIfty-thrco acres speclnl, 10 acres coming into bearing orchard. Call on J. B. Wood, Condor Wuter" & Power Co.'b office. tf C. It. Cousins of Grants Pass spent Thursday in Mcdford. Cornltlus-Gnrncr Co., 133 W. Main Btreot, for city proper',.". tf J. P. Mills of Jacksonville was in Mcdford Thursday transacting busi ness. Stone's candles are fine, fresh and cheap. Try them. Opposite new de pot, tf Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norwood of Central Point were recent Mcdford visitors. Wanted Boarders A new board ing houso bus opened at 70 G South Oakdale. Call and see us for fair treatment, or address F. II. More land. 302 . J. W. Jacobs of Woodville, mana ger of tho Kentner store nt that place, wns In Mcdford Thursday on business. Celebrate New Year's eve (Satur day night) nt tho Nash grill. Will keep open especially for tho occas ion. 241 W. E. Whltesldes of Central Point Is contemplating an early removal of his renl estate office to Mcdford. Cornltlus-Gir or Co., 133 W. Main street, for city property. tf Dr. J. F. Iteddy lias returned from a business trip to Spokane and other northern points. Have you noticed the now build ings going up In Oakdnlo Park ad dition just south of Mr. Root's? tf Howard T. Dudley returned today from a business trip to Seattle. Private room and board with Mrs. J. D. Fay, threo blocks from central part of town, 310 N. Bartlett. Henry O. Malley of Ashland spent Friday in Mcdford. Cornitlus-Garner Co., 133 W. Main street, for dty property. tf C. W. n ml son of Talent was a re cent Mcdford visitor. Rcservo your, tables at the Nash grill for Saturday night to celebrate the coming of the New Year. There will bo plenty of entertainment. 241 Richard Balkley of Santn Rosa visited a few hours with L. S. Bov eridgo of this city Thursday. John II. Carkin, attorney at law, over Jackson County bnnk. Joshua Patterron of Talent was in Mcdford Thursday on business. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Office over Straijg's drug store. tf. E. E. Young of Olympln, Wash., Is visiting friends in Mcdford. Is your iouso wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living tho electric life. tf. C. S. Drake of Beagle is visiting Mcdford. Tho Nash grill will servo a spe cial ala carto menu nil day Sunday (Now Year's day.) Plenty of fine tnrkoy. 241 Mrs. C. B.'Rostcl and two sons of Contrnl Point wore In Medford Thursday on business. If you haven't got a block in Oak dalo Park addition you had bottei got ono at once. See W. II. Evorhard, 909 Ninth street, West, for particu lars, tf Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Parsons have moved Into their now home on Sum mit nvenue. Moor-Ehni Co., loans, Fruitgrow ers' Bnnk buildine. , Will Hughes of Butto Falls Is vis iting friends In Roseburg. Cornltlus-Gnrner Co., 133 W. Main st-oot, for city property. tf Miss Eleanor Powers of Talent vis ited friends In Medford rocontly. Wanted, a young man who Is a competent stenographer. Apply at offlco Big Pines Lumber Co. ! A. A. Moody of Tnlont wns In Med ford Thursday on business. Seo the old year out and tho now year In nt tho Nash grill. Good mil bIc and singing. 241 Mrs. C. F. Roichsteln hns returne,d from a visit In Grnhts Pass. Phono tho Rogue River Creamery for milk, cream, butter or butter milk. Main 2C81. tf Try Stono's new store for your ci gars and tobacco. Fresh goods, low prices. Opposite S. P. depot. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT and Local - Christmas candles. Best and unuapnsi in town. Stono's Candy btore, opposite new depot. A. Holmes of Talent paid a recent business visit to Medford. Cornltius-Garner Co., 133 W. Main street, for city property. tf Emmett Beeson of Wagner creek was a recent Medford visitor. eBtter property at best prices and terms. Ask R. H. Lincoln, 21 Jack son County Bank building. 265 Judge F. M. Calkins nnd District Attorney B. F. Mulkey wll leave Mcd ford on Jnnuary 3 to attend tho con venng or the grand jury In Grants Pas.. Ask for Columbia hams, bacon and lard and go tho best. For sale by all first class grocers and butch era, tf George A. Knoblauch of Ashland Is In Mcdford today. , Columbia hams nnd Columbia and Royal Anno bacon are dry sugar cured. Ask your dealer for Colum bia brand lanl. tf Every light but electricity gives iff smoke and smoke contains soot, vhlch leposits on your wall paper, urtalns, draperies. Electric light ;1owb in an air tight bulb. tf. Wanted, to buy a carload of fat hogs. If you have loss than a car load write us. Union Ment Co., Med ford Meat Co., Medford. ' tf NOTICE. If any ono knowing nnythlng In ro gard to Thomas E. Sheldon of Rogue Ulver war, 1855-50, please, communl cato with Mrs. Mary Sheldon, 533 South Grape. 331 IS. SUSAN VEACH DIED LAST NIGHT The funeral of Mrs. Susan Vench, who died nt her homo nt an early hour this morning from the effect of an abscess on her lungs, will he held nt 2 o'clock Saturday after noon at the chapel of tho Mcdford rudertukiiig company. Interment will follow at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mrs. Vouch lias been a resident oi Medford for Y. years and is sur vived -by n daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Kidcnour, nnd five sons David, Clarence IT., Vernon, Harold nnd Frank Vouch. BOYS IN AUTO WILL RACE PAPER TRAIN SACRAMENTO. Cn.. Dec. .10. Itnlph nnd C. J. Skinner have planned to race the Southern Pacific niirht newspaper train from San Fruuci.ico to Sncramcuto in then cylinder Mitchell, racing automobile within tho next few days. The Skin er brothers at the time of the Jcf-fries-John&'on fight carried n San Francisco daily paper to Ileno In automobile in nearly two hours' les time than it took the Overland mail to make the run. They are confident that they can cover the distance from the hay i way of Stockton to Sacramento, ap proximately 140 miles, in about two hours and fifty minutes. This is A' minutes less than it takes tho news paper (ruin to make tho run. Tlir train leaves Oakland at 2:lo n. in. JAP POLITICIANS NOW PLAN GREATER GRAB TOKIO, Doc. .'10. An organization formed ostensibly to promote a hot ter understanding between corpora tions of far eastern nations, but said in reality to he u coiubiiintion to .'.ight off Occidental cucroachinenl on the trade of the Orient, has been completed by a coterie of Japnne.se politicians, it was announced today. SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S SERVICES IN M. E. CHURCH Special New Year's services will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. Annual honiecoiuin and rolli'iill of members. All of the members are urged to be present and help to make this a great day and the beginning of the best year in the history of Mcdford Methodism. Thb service will be- followed by tho Sac rament of tho Lord's Supper. In the evening Kev. P. M. KobiiM who Ifus hud o.stensivo experience lr Rescue Mission work both in Eng land and America, will sponk. lit theme will he, "Twice-Horn Men; or. Some Thrilling Slorios of Komnrk able Conversions." A cordial wel come extended to all. I. 0. 0. F. Notice. Mcdford Lodge, No. 83, will install officors Monday evo, January 2. All brothers nnd visiting brothers are enrno-lly requested to ho prcsont. A good time as well as hnnnuet will bo enjoyed by all present. W. L. MILLER, Sec. 213 I PAVING BONDS APPROVED: PAID First National Bank of Cleveland Approves Last Issue of 1910 Street Paving Bonds Money Is Paid Contractors. Advices to the effect that the First National Bank of Cleveland. O., had approved the last issue of city paving bonds for the year 1010 and that the $21,000 called for in them had been paid over to the con tracting firm of Clark & Ilenery, was received by City Recorder R. V. TeJ fer this morning. All of tho paving contracted 'fur under the bond issue, amounting to approximately six miles; is complet ed nnd has been accepted by the city, and of the sum required to flont tho issue, only ubout $0000 is now delinquent. The entire bond Is sue culled for almost $200,000. During the coming year it is ex peeled that about an equal amount of paving work will be done in the city. MEXICAN REVOLUTIONISTS CAPTURED IN BATTLE GALVESTON, Tex., Dec. 30.--Thnt Malpaso, a stronghold of the revolutionists, ,1ms jeen captured in u battle in which 14 federal soldiers were killed, is confirmed in private dispatches received here today from Chihunhua. The report that Colonel Guzum wns killed also is confirmed with the federal soldiers who stormed. Mal paso, were led by General Escurado, A number of the rebels Were wound ed, but most of the injured were taken with the flying soldiers. The revolutionists' force retreated to tho mouiilnins, where it is reported the federals aro pursuing them. AT THE HOTELS. The NuMi E. R. McLaughlin, Ce- dro Woolley, Wash.; C. L. Parrar Portland; S. B. Taylor. Dallas; I' Stranberg, New York; P. J. Leon hardt, 101X5; R. J. Hyde, Oakland. Elmer E. Young, Olympia; Mr. miii Mrs. J. S. Norwood, Misses E. W ami Sara Norwodd, Central Point. The Moore J. P. Willis Jackson ville; P. L. Colvig, Jacksonville; Mrs L. A. King, Ilnrvey Watt, Phoenix W. Thomas, Seattle; J. G. Donald son, Portland. BEST FOR WOMEN'. ,1'uts a Fascinating ftiidlauec Into Women's Hair. Parisian Sage is without the least vestige of a doubt tho most remark- ", able hair grower, lnvlgorator and bcautlfler ever compounded. It is so fnr ahead of nil commercial tonics thnt Chns. Strang guarantees it to eradicate dandruff, stop falling hnlr and Itching scalp In two weeks, or money back. Parisian Sago Is delightfully re freshing and Is not sticky or greasy. It cleans the scalp and stops all odors of perspiration Instantly. A Inrgo bottle for 50 cents at Chns. Strang's. Tho girl with the auburn hnlr Is on every package. NEW ADS TODAY. POR RENT One huge, sunny, wel( furnished room witli private bath, new house. Mis. E. R. Killian. 210 DR. CHOW YOUNG will cure rheum atism, asthma, paralysis and other dir.eases. Sec nie at 211 S. Front nnd 10th streets. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms nt 23 Roosevelt avc. 213 FOR RENT Ono largo buck room in Taylor & Phipps building. For particulars, A. C. Taylor, Central Point, or C. M. Kidd's shoe store, Medford. 242 FOR SALE I mn the owner of 20 acres on' the Ashland boulevard, joining Slnto Normal grounds; lii acres bearing apple orchard, " acres in alfalfa, good packing house, excellent view of valley am' good neighborhood; 1 block to cityJ limits', street paved within one milt of orchard; will sell on terms or cash; seo it before you buy eithei for un investment or a homo; price $li),000. C. B. Webb, 321 Apple st.. Mcdford. ' 242 FOR SALE Will tho parly who wanted to bny the Hugh Fish orch ard at Ashland, write to the owner C. B. Webb, 321 Apple Bt., Med foidf 242 WANTED Boarders ahd roomers home cooking. 44(1 S. Evergreen st.. comer 12th. 20(1 FOR RENT Furnished room with stove, $1.50 per week. 1001 South Central avc. 243 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping-, modorn conveniences; no children. T.43 S. Holly. 243 FOR SALE A, homestead relin quishment of 100 acres with 3,500, 000 feet of saw timber; some water for irrigation ;will sell cheap or tyuln for unimpioved property in Medford. C. " S. Drake, Beagle Or. 240 SOUTHERN OREGON 1IOPSE MOVERS We buy. sell mid move all classes of buildings; two years' sticceViful career in Medford; ref erences nnd bonds furnished iT de sired. Berdan & Sous, phone Main 0002, Medford. Or. Hnsklus for Health. Southern Oregon House Movers We Buy, Sell and Moye All Classes of Buildings. Two Year's Successful Career in Medford. Reference and Bend Furnished if Desired Berdan & Sons Phone Main 6002, Medford, Ore. TO EXTEND POWER OF Washington May Place Steamboats, Power Houses, Electric Lines and Liohtlnn Plants Under Jurisdiction of State Railroad Board. OLMPIA. Wash., Dec. 30. A bill Is being prepared by the slnto rail road commission for presentation bo foio the legislature at Its coming ses sion, that If passed will pluco under the jurisdiction of the commission nil tho steamboats, street-cars, gas, electric light, water and powor lilnnts operating in Washington. This menus that passes and franks will come- to bo things of tho past in tho state as a provision In tho railroad commission net prohibits tho Issuance of any passes or franks to any but employes of corporations under tho commission's jurisdiction. It Is said that the bill will Include IMgMI!)!!lM COMMSSON Gem Waffle Kitchen 323 E. Main. St. Medford. We are now open for business. Hot waf fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quick ser vice cooking done in window on gas. Come and see us. I W&444r Campbell & X MORTGAGE LOANS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times and fruit PH0NE323I. SSSrSSSS Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST ' All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers-nnd Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. a provision for tho raising oftho com missioners' salaries to $6000 per year nnd tho payment of $4000 nn- i nually to tho attorney for tho com-: ! mission. Assistant. Attorney Gen oral Tnnnor fills the position at pres cut. NO MORE GRAY HAIR It Is easier to preserve tho color of th hnlr tlmn to restore It, although It Is possible) to do both. Our grandmothers understood tho secret. They made ami used a "mro ten," and their dark, slosiy hair lone after middle life was due to tlili fact. Cur mothers have gray hairs be foro they are flftj, but they are begin ning to appreciate tho wisdom of our grandmothers In uslmr "sago tea" for their hnlr, and are fast following suit. Tho. present generation has the advan tage of tlio past in that It can get a ready to use preparation called Wjeth's Sjgo anil Sulphur. As a scalp tonic and color restorer, this preparation Is vastly superior to tho ordinary "sage tea" made by our grandmother, and It can be bought for HO cents and ?1 a bottle at nlmot nny flrst-clnss drug store, or will bo sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlnndt St., New York City, upon receipt of price. For sale and rccommonded by Leon D. Hnsklns. Mcdford Mail Tribune Want nds aro business brlngers. Baumbach COUNTY WARRANTS, to loan on improved ranches I land. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. SSSSS'- I fBBMMBMBMaMMMMMMMMMMMHMMMMMaMaM? TCH Where to Go Tonight rrrt4-44 NATAT0RIIIM i: Skating and Bowling, ;' :: Tnli TlnMiu. B ; Big Danco Saturday Night. Best 'i ' s Best Music as Usunl. ri n 'IMcdfonl'q Exclusive Picture Tha-ll ii ' :; Inter. Latest Lieor.sod Photo- !' !' ; ' nlnys. ' ' i: :: ; One lllmeNo Mora One Dime.;: .o "NAT" THEATRE Hn nil the Latest and Up-to-Datet Moving Pictures. Our subjects aro nlwny.s intcrost- injj, our picturcH aro clear. Wo !;uliauuo our program three times per week, Sumlnys, Weduesdnyw? ! i X ;;nnd FrilayH.v. Matinee every Sun- day nftcrnoon. :: ' A cozy thontor nnd comfortable l !; chairs. ADMISSION I0r. V- wwwWW WWWWWWWWWWW X i U-GO Hlflh-Class Stock Co. X MAIUOKIi: MANDV1IJ-K STOCK 'I :: 'i COMl'ANV TONiailT, "FACING THE MUSIC." I! Hy Mnrjorio Mnudeville Stock Co.;! ;! Knreo Comedy. A borenm from;! !; stnrt to finish. Spcciultio.s be-!; ! I ween acts. ! ;! l'ltil HiuuIkoiiio prize givoli;! ;!wuy Wednesduy. (lot free con-;; : ; pons, nt box office. ! ! ! N. u. Ucriorvo your sents novt ! for New Year's eve. Phono Mmn;! 21)71. J U-G-0 OKCIIKSTKA. ! lleserve your nents by Phone, !!MAIN 207J. . 444.r; re-- New Attraction nt THE ISIS THEATRE The plnco where you eon al- ways spend n pleasant hour and liuvu u lieurty IiuikIi. "FACING THE MUSIC." nuvbUH a nuoinoun, y ringing, i nmcd.v unci iuici; Changes. MATINKB EVEKY SATURDAY! AND SUNDAY AT 2:30. rHREE REELS OF THE LAT-J rcr un-nnu nio-riiDrc - AND ILLUSTRATED SONG BY HARRY BLANCHARD. Bargain Corner One corner of the wtoro is given over to sixieinl linvs. Jut now wo offer n special buy in Shoos (not our regular line, but new wiocinl lineal. Ihe be,t linnwiiiH ever shown. LADIES' SHOES. $2.n0 nnd $3 Shoea $1.95 ALSO Men's Welts $2.35 .in.fjO Leather Lined ....$2.35 $.1.2.1 Work Shoos $2.25 The Wardrobe Home of Good Shoes amka