Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 02, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRD3PNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911.
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Personal and Local
per cont Incrcaso in comfort,
living the electric llfo.
Flfty-throo Rcrcn special, 10 acres
coming 111 to bearing orchard. Call on
J. H. Wood, Condor Water & Power
Co.'h office. tf
Drs. Van Scayoc, dentists, are
moving Into the Gnrnott-Ooroy Inilld
Iiir where they havo Ittnd up mod
ern offlcet).
Wanted Hoardn,rnMl A now board
ing hotiso linn op6ned nt 700 South
Oakdale. Call' and boo us for fair
treatment, or address F. H, More
land. 3)2
Mlas Katie Shook or Ashland Ih
Kiifudlng a fow dnyn visiting Mrs.
'f, II. Kliicmnti of this city.
I'rlvato room and hoard with Mrs.
.1. D. Kay, threo blocliB from central
unrt nt inwn JI10 V TlnrMnlf
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morgan and
daughter of Ashland ha,vo recontly
returned from a trip to I'llnols and
Kentucky Nvhoro they visited Mr.
Morgan's sister anil brothers,
John II. Cnrltln, attorney nt law.
over Jackson County hank.
Mrs. P. It. Mason of Webster City,
Iowa, and W. C. Wilson of Mvornioro,
lown, .art' visiting, hero for tho win
ter. 4"J'Y
Dr. J. 13. Shearer, physician nnd
surgeon. Office ovor Strang's drug
store. tf.
Peter DuIIols nnd wlfo of Spencer,
Iowa, nrevisltlng J. MePkeurson of
this city. ,
Is your1,, ijoiiso wlrod? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
Start
tf.
Last chanco to seo "Tho Widow"
tonight.
ulJltor property at host prlcoH nnd
tonus. Ank 11. II, Lincoln, 21 Jack
sou County Dank building. i!0G
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Oara and
Mr, and Mrs. P. J. O'CJaru and Mr,
and Mrs. J. W. Lawlor spout Now
Years day with Mr., am. Airs. .Horace
I'olton.
"Tho Widow," sho'H hero tonight
only.
Abic for Columbia hams, bacon
and lard nd go tho best. Por sale
by all first class grocors nnd butch
ers, tf
Poler M. Kershaw and V. C.
Drown spent Saturday In Ashland
on a short business trip.
Columbia hunts and Columbia and
Royal Anno bacon are dry sugar
cured. Ask your dealer for Colum
bia brand la-d. tf
Miss Lucllo Johnson of Jaeksou
Ylllo was n Medford shopper Monday
only to find most of tho stums
closed.
Evory li!it out electricity glvoa
off smoko and smoko contains soot,
whloU deposits on your wall pnpor,
curtains, draporloa. Electric light
glows In an nlr tight bulb. tf.
James P, King of ICugln Point was
a visitor Monday In Medford.
Wanted, to buy a carload of fat
hogs. If you havo ler.s than u car
load write us. Union Meat Co., Med
ford Meat Co,, Medford. , tf
Por the jiurpoHo of perfecting plans
for tho holding of a Spring musical
festival hero this year, tho Medford
Oratorio society will hold a meeting
at tho Nntatorlum Tucmlny evening
at which, It is hoped, all tho mombers
will bo prcsont.
Mrs. Arthur Jackson of Omuls
-Piihh Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Redding, In this city.
Tho Mcdfoid r-choolB will teopen
Tuesday
Chailfs Mesorvo 1b spondlng a fow
days Jn llrants Pass.
J. M. (ittrluy Is visiting fr ends In
Kugono, h
Paul Klnnoy of Urnnts Patis Is a
Medford visitor.
W. L. Orr Is spending a fow days
visiting friends In tho Willamette
valley.
W. P. Clmco of Portland Ib n Med
ford visitor.
llerheit S. Connor nud II. McDrldo
or Seattle.
Marry Starr or Portland Is leg
(stored at the Nash hotel.
S. D. Crane of Portland Is In Mod
fil'd oa buslucBS.
J. It. NurrlB of Chicago Is n guest
of tho Nnsh.
J, 0. Donnldsou of Portland Is at
the Nash hotel.
Mr. and Mrs, J, K. Ilayden of New
York arrived In Medford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Evans of Gold
IIII1 spent New YearB day lu Mud
ford with f i lends.
H. A. Pattluon of Central Point
wiih a visitor lu Medford Monday.
William C. Talllond or Ashland
spent Monday la' Medford on husl
lieda, John J. Lewis of lltttto Palls was
it visitor lu Medford Sunday,
Prank Cranco of Applegate spent
New Yeats day lu Medford.
HILL EXHIBIT IS
LAST
WINNER III
Colonel Frank L. Toil Velle Keit
Busy Answeriiifj Queries Regard
Inn Rofluc River After Visit of Car
in Celina, 0., Where Hs Is on Visit
I litis power Is Inked uwity from tli3
mayor. Tlte revision lakes from lite
council unV wnvor (o atilltoriVe any
I c mjo.ii or eorporution to ncll water
williii; lite eitv limitu, which power
it now Iiiih; lenuites the eouneil lo
("ttnlijiili , n siiikiiiir fund for pny
iiienl of Hie eilv hondtf and in several
oilier n'KpeeH ioxnlnliH nnd limits
tho work ol the eouneil and mayor.
However, I wjint to make it elenr
Hint I Jiavo no interest in the.40
ameniliitciilrt other or different from
every citizen id the city who i mix-
; ions for rood government.
F am no! in favor of romibinilling
i tlte present charter to lite coinmi-
nion for, further iltnoiidiiieiit. I hc-
I lieve that if we nro. to ko .into Uih
'matter exhaustively wo should iihasi-
don the preenl charter entirely, and
adopt ,fhc commission p)an ,of gov
ernment, This qysteiu nppcnr,s to 1k
the inoKt wientilio and .satisfactory
That tho car of Oregon exhibits
how being displayed throughout the
east by tho Hill llneB In Oregon Is
0. wlnnor 1b tho stntoment of Colonel
Prank L. Ton Voile, who is at pres
ent visiting his former homo lu Ce
lina, Ohio,.
Mr. Ton Velio writes that follow
ing an exhibit of tho car In Crillnrt
he has been besieged' with questions
concerning Iloguo Itlvor valley, Ho
stated further that tho Iloguo River
pears shown were keeping hotter
titan any of tho other' fruit.
Mr. Ton Vollo has visited Washing
ton and New Yoik since leaving hore.
Ho loavos January 4 for New Orleans
and will como vest shortly aftor
waids by 'way of Los Angolen.
MAYOR DISCUSSES CHARTER
(Ciinttruioil from pngo'l.)'
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOIt KENT Light houyekecpinjr
uooms, :i:tf) n. Piont iff. 2-ir.
KOI? SALE Two 2-room houses
and woodshed, one Iiouse brand
new, other in good condition, rent
ed; patent toilet, lot 50x108, clone
in, for only $750. .'105 Oleson vl.
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form ot't'iiygo'veriiniPiit yet devis'ed.
It has been tried hv " large number
of cities with excellent results. If
we nre to do anything of that kind,
however, wo should have plenty of
time to go inld the maltbr thorough
ly and get the very best. Six
iriontliH or. even longer would be re
quired. The whole community should
become fumiliitrrvith the plan in nil
its details. w Hint they ''nn i'lp
intelligently wlien it couich before
them for approval or rejection. J
will, If oleijt ctl be glnd to further
any such movement in any way" t
can, even thoilgli the adoption of the
ploh should scryo,to shorten my term
of office.
W. II. fVXON, Mayor.
" Mcdfoffl Theater.
Saturday, Jnnunry 7, L. R. Willard
offers tho play with music, "The
Time, the Place nnd lic Girl." Ten
mtiHienl iilittllierS three scenic ntir
prisos nnd rt bunch of girls. Seals
on sale Wednesday, January -J.
HAPPY mtaurrs.
tVANTBD Tp rent, immediately, a
t Remington tyitewriler in good con
dition. Call or address 510 Past
Main st. v 243
inanding'my attention,
Jt wan not Hie idea lo have the
commihsion prepare u ;tew (dtnrter,
but merely to compile the numerous
ameudinenls, elimiuulo eoitlietiiig
provinifiii. unO ;itnke u few needed
changes. Stout of the mutters which
have been cnmphiiitcd about are li
the old dinner granted by the leg
islature in 1HU3 and wdo tt'unply left
unchanged,
iln my opinion, the commission has
done good w'orlf, Ifinl the ainendtueiils
.should he ixlopted. However, I
l)nvcn't the slightest personal inter
est in any of the iitneiidinpiits. Not
one of them is designed to iucrcitiO
the powers of the iiiiir or, council.
On the conliary, the newer of theso
officers is greatly reduced in n
number of rcfpoetN. Por example,
Under the present climlcr the coun
cil can gianl n 50-year 1'raneliit.c;
under the pioposcd le vision nil fran
chises for more (ban ten years must
be voted upon by tlU people; ,'it
PiomuiI wo have the entile niaiiage
incut of the wuler plant and havo the
hiring of all employes from Mipoiiu
li'iidciil down; under the revision,
tus is turned ocr to u counuissioii.
lnder the picseiil chailer the mavor
is police nidtre; nnder the leviston I
LOST On streot, Thursday, Indies'
gold biacelel with green set. I'lease
return to Mail Tribune, oil ice and
secure Htiilable reward. 242
KOIf HMNT 5-room modern flirn
ished house wilh piano. Inquire
520 S. Ivy st. 242
Medford Theater.
Thursday, Jnnunry 5 Prince of
dialect comedians, Hen Holmes,
Bwept singoriivjlcn Hendricks? fa
mous comedy, "OJe Olson." Twenty
years of Kuc'ccrfji; has made millions
Inugh: only Apglo-Swedish-Amcri-enn
pjjty in existence; 350 laugh-.
Seats at Ilnskins' Sloilday, Jnnturry
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NOTICL'.
If any ono knowing anything In re
gard to Thomns E. Sheldon of Rogue
Ulvor war, 18iff)tCi, please communl
cato with Mrs. Mnry Sheldon, H33
South Ornpo. 331
Try Stone's new Btore for your ci
gars and tobacco. Fresh goods, low
prices. Opposite S. P. depot.
Phono tho Iloguo Ulver Creamory
for milk, cream, butter or butter
milk. Main 2081. tf
Have Made Many jWi'dford Residents
, Kutliuslastic.
No 'wonder ficores, qf Medford cltl-j
?enB grow enthusiastic. It 1b -enough
to make an one happy to find relief
after yearB of suffering. Public
statements llko the following arc but
truthful representations q(tho dally
vcrk dono in Medford, by Doan's
Kidney IMIIb.
A. 2. Sears, 231 Fifth street, Med
ford, Ore., says: "3lnce publicity
recommending Doan's Klnnoy Pllh In
!!07, I have used them occasionally
and they have always bronght cojJ
results. I was afflicted with sovei
pains In my back and I often found It
almost Imposslblo to stoop. The
kidney secretions passed too fre
quently and this weakness was a
source of much annoyance. Hearing
Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom
mended, I procured a box at Has
klns' Drug Storo and by the time I
had finished tho contents I could see
that they wore the right remedy for
my trouble. Gradually the" pahts nnd
other difficulties disappeared and my
ltoalth Improved. . I cheerfully rec
ommend Doan'n Kidney Pills to
everyone afflicted with kidney com
plaint." For sale by all dealers. Price no
cents. Poster-Mllbnrn Co., Duffalo,
Now York, solo agents for the United
States.
nememlier tho name Doan's
and'tako no other. ,
Where Lo Go
Tonight'
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NATATORIUM
Skating and Dowllng,
TUb Datlts!
Dig Dinlce Wedncsdny Night.
Best Music ns Usual.
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LAIiOF, room, fireplace, furnished or
ofJic.c. Gtcgory'ri Sludio. ' tf
WANTKD-To let .conlrnel for
"clearing hind, will furnish machine
if desired. Por particulars iiupii'-e
L). If. Jnclcsotl, office opposito Ho
le! Sfoore. Phone 2722. 218
WANTHD To .purclinsc n weaned
fox terrier puppy, untie. D. It.
Woodruff, Clou. Del. 247
FOR RkN'l' Four-room Iiouse,
modem, lirst house south puvo
nmut: $18 per. month. 248
POIt HUNT Three nice light rooms
on ground lloor, suitable for light
housekeeping; some fiiruittli".
Phone 4974.
FOR HUNT Three nice unfui lushed
rooms for light housekeeping. 211
Shirk st near cornor Jlonsoyolt
and Washington.
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MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANG-UAGES
NAT, BUILDING
ALL BRANCHF3 OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
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Thursday, January 5th, 1911
Prince of Dialect Comedians
Ben Holmes
I Sweet Singer in Ben Hendricks' Comedy
"OLE OLESON"
Twenty Years of Success. 150 Luaghs i
The Only Anglo-Swedish-AineriGan Play in Existence
Seats Now on Sale at Haskins
: Mcdford's Exclusive Picture Tho-
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nter. Latest " Licensed Photo
plays.
Ono Dime No More One Dime.
frrt
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VOW ItKNTlmrgf tuiniHhed room
with stove. $1.1)0 per week. 1001
S. Central nve 21(1
Ml'LKBV it rilKllHV-LiiwyoiM.
H. V Jliilkey, fleo. W. Cherry, ltoom
ill). .IncUou Co. Hank hide;.
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MEDFORD THEATRE
Saturday, January 7
L. R. Willard offers a Play with Music
"The Time, The Plaice,
and The Girl
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Candldiile foe Major.
(Paid Advertisement. )
10 Musical N ambers 10
Scenic Surprises and a Bunch of Girls
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Seats on Sale Wednesday, Jan 4
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
T. W. Weeks, 2071
A. B. Orr, 8692.
LADY ASSISTANT
Henderson
Corsets
x rrom j.uu to ao.uu
grAy&moe
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Latest Models! 125 East Main Street, Medford iMagazines 10c
41rssrs
Paper Patterns
New Idea
10c Each
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"NAT" THEATRE
ITns all the Latest nnd Up-td-Dato J
Jfoviits Plctiircs! ;
f Our subjects arc Always 'interest- ;
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iiiff, our oielurcs nro (dear. Wo :
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chnniro our nrosrntn threo lime's !
nor week, Sundays, Wednesdays ;
j and Fridays. Mnlince every Sun- :
day afternoon.
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A cozy thonter nnd comfortable ;
X chairs.
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ADMISSION 10c.
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MAR.TORIK MAXDVILLK STOCK ?
U-GO
High-Class
Stock Co.
COMPANY
TONIGHT,
"GOLDEN GIANT MINE"
Kour-Aet Comedy Diniiiu
J'lCl'iK Handsome iirize trivon
X away Wedncriijay. Qot l'reo eou-
2 pons at bo' of lice.
i N. U. Itcorro your seals now
Z fin Viuv Viiniaw f.m Pliiiii, XT'iiii
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U-0-0 ORCHESTRA.
Keservc your seats by Phone,
MAIN 2971.
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OUR FIRST ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
WILL START AT 8:30 TUESDAY MORNING
WOMEN'S WINTER COATS AT RADICAL REDUCTIONS
REMARKABLE VALUE OFFERED IN THESE FOUR GREAT MONEY SAVING GROUPS
Pull length soiui-fittort Coats of
Kersey, Cheviot and Mixtures,
that wore 8.00,$ 10.00,
jjU2.no, for
$7.50
5;!-inch Coats of Cheviot t)ias?on-1 Wo'ol Blankets olir entire stoek
mil i 'lorn and iancv mixtures-
Unit were $18.00,
$20 and $25, for.
$14.50
of wool blankets go on sale. Tues
day morning at N
25 0 Discount
20 doz. Men's Heavy Wool Un
derwear. Sizes from 32 to 44
Natural Tan. Regular values,
$1.25; spoeial for this sale,
95 cents
New Attraction nt
THE ISIS THEATRE
Tho place whoro you can nl
ways spend' n pleasant hour and
t have a hearty laugh.
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!;Miiienl Wonders, introducing
their meat Trunk Mystery.
IN ADDITION ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR FIRST CLEARANCE SALE IN SHOES, MEN'S WOMEN and CHILDREN'S
THESE ARE PRICES THAT WILL BE OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY AND IT WILL MEAN A BIG SAVING TO YOU ON GOOD
Men's dun Metal Calf Hlueher
or Button Shoe Uilo Model, or
mgestiteli tip stay and quartered
douhlo solo, white rope stiteh,
military heel, $:U0 and $1.00
special at
$2.90
Women's Gun Metal Hlueher,
watch model, tip, dull calf top,
flexible double sole, Mela
sewed and military heel, $,'J..")0
and $4.00 special,
$2.90
Boys Box Calf Bluclier, outside
baek stay, cap toe, double sole
standard sewed, $2.50 and $3.00
special at
$1.90
FLORSKEIM SHOES.
In this assortment ou will find tho hct
shoe there is made. Our" stock is always
very complete- with nil 'the newest styles
in Floiheim Shoes. W huvo a fow moro
lliau iicce.s-.ary this time of the year, .o
we hac cut our ijti.OO and .ffl.00 values
THE JESTERS,
I! MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY I
i!' ANn SUNDAY AT o.in
mutt HttLS UF THE LAT
EST MOTION PICTURES
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Bargain
Corner
$3.95
Ono corner of tho Rtore is
given ovor to special huvs. Just
now wo offer a speeinl huv In
Shoes (not our regular lines,
hut new Knooial lineO. the host
linrgnini ever shown.
LADIES' SHOES.
$2.50 and .$3 Shoes $1.95
$3.50 Men's Welts $2.35
$3.50 Leather Lined ..,.$2.35
$3.25 Work Shoes $2.25
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