Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1911, Page 5, Image 5

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Personal
Cnll phone 2151, 1032 for bnggngo
wagon. 45 1
W. M. Colvlg has returned from a
trip to Portland.
Private room and board with Mrs.
.1. D. Fay, three blocks from central
part of town, 310 N. Uartlo'tt.
.1. 1 Urown of Eag.o Point spent
Friday In the city.
Chief Engineer noiig :s uncle from
a vlalt In Portland on business con
nected with tho Pacific & Eastern.
Dob Dow was a visitor in Mcdford
Friday on official business.
Wanted boarders A now board
ing 'house has opened at 700 S titl.
Oakdale. Call and see us for fair
treatment, or address F. H. More
land. 302
Jack Slater and A. Webber, busl
nebs men from Portland, arrived In
Mcdford on an early train Friday.
J. A. Westerlund, representative
elect, will leave for Salem tonight,
the legislature .convening next Mon
day. George C. Scovlllo and R. D. Walk
er of San Francisco arc guests of
tho Mooro hotel.
Flfty-threo acres special, 10 acres
coming Into bearing orchard. Call on
J. B. Wood, Condor Wator & Power
Co.'s office. tf
Henry C. McGeo of Trail was a vis
itor In Mcdford Thursday.
C. E. McArdcll and John G. Town
send of Portland aro recent arrivals
In tho city.
Talisman lodge No. 31, Knights of
Pythitlsj will do tho honors for the
Ashland -Knights on Monday even
ing at the local castle hall. Ash
land will send over about 30 mem
bers and put on the third rank. A
light feed will bo spread. All
knights aro Invited. There will bo a
good tlmo for all.
John S. Stlno of Talent Bpent
Thursday In Mediord.
Wanted, to buy a cnrload of fat
hogs. If you havo less than a car
load write us. Union Moat Co., Med
ford Meat Co., Mcdford. tf
After spending sovoral days In
Mcdford on business, A. C. Cornell
will leave for his home In Grants Pass
tonight.
Every light Dut electricity glvct
off smoke and smoko contains soot
which deposits on you wall paper,
curtains, draperies. Electric light
glows In an air tight bulb. tf.
William von dor Hellen has return
ed from a short business trip to San
Francisco. - ' --.-'
Columbia hams and Columbia and
Royal Anno bncon aro dry sugni
cured. Abk your dcalor lor Colum
bia brand lanl. tf
C. M. Doynton and J. R. Tomlln
have returned from a short business
trip In Portland.
Ask for Columbia hams, bacon
and lard and go tho best. For sale
by all first class grocers and butch
er, tf
Mrs. Gus Nichols of Eaglo Point
returned to her homo last night. She
has been visiting friends here.
John 11. Carklu, attorney at law
over Jnckson County bnnk.
W. Elroy Church went to Grants
Pass Thursday on business.
Friday evening In Mcdford.
Or. J. E. Shearer, physician ami
surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug
store. tf.
J. C. Pendleton of Talilo Rock is
making a business visit to Mcdford.
Dr. Sandors, eye, ear and nos
specialist, has changed his office from
21G East Main street to suite 318,
third floor, G.rnott-Corey bldg.
O, E. Tracy and J. S. Goa of San
Francisco aro registered at tho Nash.
Is your iouso wired? One cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent Incroaso In comfort. Start
llvlnc tho electric life. tf.
W. J. Phillips of Portland arrived
In Mcdford Friday on a business trip.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Maimer
Successor to the undertaking de
partment of Mcdford Furniture Co.
Office With
Medford Furniture Company
About February 1, Private Am
bulance Sorvlce. Sick and Injured
conveyed to any part of city or
country.
Tolephones: Day 351.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. C.
W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butler,
3571.
and Local
Methodist Church, South, corner
J of Main mid Oakdale. Services:
'Suiidny bchool at 10 a. in. At 11
a. in. a special sermon to children;
0:110 p. m. Epworth league mid Bible
fctudy; 7:30 p. in. prcnhciiig. Every
body welcome. J. P. Hippy, pastor.
All members of Weatonka tribe,
No. 30, Imp'd O. R. M., aro requested
to be present at next regular meeting
Saturday night, January 7, 1911. In
itiation of palefaces, raising up of
chiefs, big feed and a 15 u time.
HOT SPORT GETS
. COLD RECEPTION
Oily Salesman for Cold Water Per
colators Given Icy Greeting by Hot
Vicjims Flooded Ashland With
Bad Paper In County Jail Now.
W. E. Gufflc, erstwhllo citizen of
Atlanta, Ga., but moio recently of
Ashland, whore ho 03tabllchcd an of
fice and set himself up as the sales
man for a new device for percolat
ing coffee by a cold water process,
was lodged In tho county Jail at Jack
sonville this morning to await the ac
tion of tho next grand Jury.
The specific charge against tho
prisoner Is that of obtaining money
under falso pretenses by having circu
lated a quantity of checks about Ash
land drawn against a bank account
he did not have.
No bond was set In tho justlco
ourt In Ashland, with tho result
that tho embryo financier will bo
forced to languish In jail until his
.iso Is disposed of by tho grnnd Jury,.
McGufflo first arrived in Ashland
ibout the middle of last December.
tie registered at tho leading hotel
there and a few days later rented
offices, ostensibly for tho purpose of
omonstratlng tho merits of his cold
vater percolator. His subsequent
peculations, however, had anything
but a cooling efefct on persons who
ad accepted his bogus checks with
the result tlmt, when ho was found to
avo loft town, a warrant for his ar-
cst was sworn out by tho proprle-
ors of the botch Ho was arrested by
ho pollco of Portland and brought
pack to Ashland by Chief of Pollco
rwln.
TO ABOLISH HANGING
114 UUI.UEN STATE
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. C Tho
death penalty will no longer be im
posed In California, It tho bills In
troduced In tho legislature aro enact
ed. Tho bills deal with ovory point
of crlmlnnl law covering tho death
penalty and proposo to mako life Ini-j
prison m out the most severe punish
uient possible in California.
30Y ROLLER SKATES
FRO MC0.?,ST TO COASr
SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. C Max
Urody, 1(5, who recently trnvolod from
Now York city to San Francisco on
roller skates In 141 days, Is In San
Diego on his return trip. Ho will
mako a 20,000 mllo trip through j
South America after his return to tho
ast. I
INTRODUCTION SALE OF FINE EMBROIDERIES
WE PUT ON SALE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
. All our now i'iiH! Embroidery just received. All brand new jjoods and exclusive patterns. Swisses, Nainsooks
and Cambric, from 1 to 00 inches wide; edges and insertions. Nothing reserved.
r Embroidery Edges; Best !0c Values for 5c
v' At this sale you have choice of dainty Embroidery lodges. They tire embroidered in good quality Swisses, jSTain
ijook and Cambric and have fine finished edges; best quality 10c; special w..5c
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price
atTCTCFORT) MATL TRTBONE,
NEW YORK MARKETS
CLOSE STRONG TODAY
NEW YORK, J.an. C Today's
stock market developed an improving
tondoncy under the leadership of
Union Pncllfc and Reading, which ad
vanced 1-U and fi-8 respectively.
Canadian Pacific was up 1V4, Unit
ed Railways and Illinois Central 1,
Wisconsin Central 2, Wabash prefer
red 1. United States Rubber lost
1.V6 and General Electric 1.
Tho market closed strong.
Haskins for Ilealih.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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FOll SALE Plymouth loo&tor.
I'hmic Fnrnicrs 7().'I7. -loO
WANTLD A girl to do Kcnerul
housework. Small family. Phone
lill, or P. O. Pox 34, Jackson
ville. Ore. 2.10
FOIt KENT Newly furnished
rooms for hoiisokecpiii. Close in.
134 South Bnrtlelt. 248
li'OR SALE Corner lot on Heatty
street, corner of Liberty street. Will
take part in work, balance easy
terms. Inquiro No. 4 South Or
ange. - 453
FOR SALE .$.-)00 business or resi
dence lot on Hiversidc avenue near
Jackson street. East front, $200
down. Inquiro No. 4 South Or
nnire. 4.":i
EXCHANGE New .$05 Singer sewjiu;
machine, never ununited s trade on
liorse. Inquire of Wells Mtniii,
drayman. ..)li
MANlti'C Bedford's Popular Price Store 1 AIUIU'C
lTliiJlW J North Central Ave. Near P.O. luAllll J
Our First Annual Clearance
Sale Now Going' On
Greater Bargains Than Ever for Saturday's Selling Be Sure You Get Some of Them
Remnant Sale
Saturday morning wo placo
n sale 1000 remnants of
SILK DRESS GOODS
Outing Flannels, Ginghams,
Sheetings and Wash Goods;
lengths from 1 to 10 yards; all
NEW, DESIHADLE- GOODS;
tho accumulation of tho past
tin oo months' selling; all go on
sale at a I-'ItACTlOX OK T1IKIU
.UTUAIj VALUE.
itijAXKirrs
Heavy groy cotton
niankets; 75c grndo;
now, a pair,
'S
MANN
Embroidered Mouncinq and Corest Covers, 30c-35c Values, 20c
An extra special offering of beautiful Flouncing and Corset Cover Embroidery; shown in wide widths and elab
orately embroidered on fine quality Swiss, Nainsook and 'Cambric.
Values"30c and 35c Iuterduction Price 20c
Batiste Embroidery, Best Grade, $1.25 to $1.50, for 95c '.
A very choice offering of 27-inch Embroidery .Flouncing, shown in pretty Venice s and baby-Irish patterns;
beautifully embroidered on good quality batiste'; also dainty patterns suitable for baby dresses; introduetory
price 95c
All Over Embroidery, Best Grade, for 25c
A special offering of 18-inch allover Embroidery shown in larger and small patterns; prettily embroidered on fine
Swiss and Nainsook; especially suited for yoke slcevcsand waists; i-egular quality up to (0c; special introductory
3oc
You will find prices correspondingly low on all
over Embroideries, we have too many to mention
them all. Friday and Saturday
ME DFOTO,' OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY fi, 191.1.
222 West
X
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Wash Goods
1000 yards' figured Wash
Goods; values up to 20c;
clearanco saloWIco, H
yard ....?...:..' OC
1000 yards flno Organdies and
fancy Wash Goods; fast col
ors; valuesc up to 3Cc; clear
anco salo price,
yard '..,..
9c
5000 yards best quality Skirt
ing nnd DreES Prints; good pat
terns; clearance
salo price, yard . . . .
5c
COMKOHTKItK
Good largo ullkalluo
CoinforterH; $1.25
grade; now
JIOSIKHV
Hoys and ulrls' "Last
Forover" lToao; 25c
values; now
MedforcFs Popular Price Store
North Central Ave. Near Post Office
Our First
January Clearance Sale
A Money Saving Event
A sale you cannot afford to miss
This is surely your opportunity
to buy SILKS, DRESSES, WAISTS
the famous "STYLE C R A FT"
Coats and Suits and Millinery at
prices One-fourth, One-third &
One-half Less than Regular.
Come Eealy Come Surely
Main
St.
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Winter Suits
cji-rr MANX'S pjticMS kikht
Women's $1Q Suits now JfT.riO
Women'H $25 Suits now $12.."0
Women's $.'10 Suits i.ow $!.".((
Women's :in Sultii now $ I7.no
Women's $10 Suits now $20.00
.IL'ST OXE-IIAIjK
Radical reductions on Furs;
All $10 Fur Scnrfu ...ijM.OH
All $ir. Fur Scarfs ...sjtlo.OH
All $20 Fur Scarfs . ..9II.IM
All $30 Fur ScarfB . . . .V2p.r0
All $0 Fur Muffs $I.IH
ITXDEIIWKAK
Womitn'H and o h I 1 -(Iron's
flooced lined
Vents ain Pauls; 35u
Gray &
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Where to Go ;1
' Tonight m
Mark's Bldg
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Winter Coats
Women's $12 Coats now $0.00
Women's $15 Coats now $7.no
Womon's $20 Coats now $10.00
Women's $2(5 Coata now li.rso
Womon's $30 Coats now $15.00
.ll'ST OXE-IIALK.
Chlldron'H $1.50 Coats,
now $l!.l!3
Children's $5.00 Coats,
now $2.50
Children's $0.00 Coats,
now $;t.00
Children's $8.00 Coats,
now . . . .' , ... $l.oo
Children's $10.00 Coats,
now $5.00
Clitl(liun'H '$12.00 Coats,
now $o.oo
WAISTS
Ileautlful now llugurlu
Waists; all sizes; $1.50
allies; now
MANN'S
Moe
, "I Now Attraction nt i 'nB
THE ISIS THEATRE
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The plnco whoro you can al-;
ways spend a pleasant hour mid;;
havo u hearty laugh.
CURREN & EDWARDS,
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iivcmiciii uviuury oineoy iuiu-'.
strcls.
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY A'P 2:30.
j THREE REELS OF THE LAT
EST MOTION PICTURES
2 AND
ILLUSTRATED SONG BY
HARRY BLANCHARD.
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SS.pS.
NATATORIUM
Skating, Howling and
Tub Baths.
Host Score on Kiflo Hniifjs, $5.00
Stetson lint. i
lli Daneo Saturday .Niht.
IK'ht Music aa Oa'iial. '
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iMcdford'u Exclusivo Picturo Tho-
J ntor. LateHt LiuoriBod Photo-
i
' plays.
One Illme Nf Af,.rAnnip, nimn
-.,., ,v .u.w w xw Uiinui
X :
.V1TM Tur.Tnr
1111 IIIEiIIKC
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jllus all the Latest and Up-to-Dalo'!
! , Moving Pictures. ;!
The imituies wo show uro tiio lal-'
i
;cst and iniiuuracttircd from all lliu ;
, iniQHt and unproved moving jno-
' lure oonct'i'iiH.
i
PIlAVni.' nw iii)rvrti ni
uiiaiiun ui' l JIVUIWWU.
1 !'
! K very Sunday, Wednesday and;;
I l'Viday. Mutineo ovory Saturday';;'!
i alturuooii. Our seats aro so ar-'1
; rntmed thai one can always jot !
; a uood view of our metuius. !
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LI-GO
Hlli-Class
Stock Co.
MAIt.lOltli: MANUVIMiL: STOCK
COMl'ANK
TONIGHT,
"THE CAPTAIN'S FOLLY."
Farce Comedy.
1'TtKI'J Ilandsoino prize f;ivt-
away Wednesday. Get freo cou
pons at liox ol'liee.
N. H. Itesorvo your seats now
for Now Year's eve. Phono Main
2071.
U-d-0 OKCIItiSTItA.
Itoserve your scats Iiy 1 Miotic
MAIN 121)71.
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ADMISSION 10c. X
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Bargain
Corner
Onp f(i,iiir of I In storo is
viveii ovor to snofiinl Iiiivh. .Tiit
now wn offer a Hiipciitl liny in
Shoos (not our rnmiliir Miioh.
Iml new Bponinl Ijhoh. Ilic ho.it
liiir'iiiim ever shown.
LADIES' SHOES,
2.30 and W Shoos $1.95
.$3.50 Men 'a Welts $2.35
MiO Leather Lined ,...$2.35
M.2.1 Work Shoes $2.25
The Wardrobe
Home ol Good Shoos
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