Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 09, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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aOGDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, jIEDFORD, OKKGON, MONDAY, JANUARYS, 191 J.
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Personal aficl Cbcal
J. II. Allon of Central Point wis n C. W. Potter of this cltyJ Our vcti-
rccent Medford visitor. - lorable and highly esteemed towns-
Call nhono 2151. 1032 for hnKcago . J. J- Potter, celebrated the
wagon.' 451
A. S. Johnson, who Went to San
Johnson,
Francisco n uhort time ago to visit
his daughter, Mrs. Robert Halo, Is
lying dangerously 111 In a hospital
In that city. Mr. Johnson is father
of Mrs. Maultby of this city.
If your diamond was bought of
Van Do Car It Is perfect.
D." It. ferown of Gold Hill spont
Monday, In Med ford on business.
Private room and hoard with Mrs,
J. D. Fay, three blocks from central
part of town, 310 N. Bartlett.
V. 0. Drown has left for a busi
ness trip north.
Wanted boardors A-now board
ing hoiiHO has opened nt 70G South
Onlulnlc. Call and seo us for fair
treatment, or address F. H. More
land. 302
Arthur Geary has returned from a
IbIU1)i Portland.
Flfty-throo acres Bpeclal, 10 ncrcB
coming' Intd bearing orchard Call on
J. B. Wood, Condor Wutor & Powor
Co.'s office tf
Adam Schniltz, who has been a res
hlont of Jackson county for years,
paid Medford u visit today for tho
first tlmo for four months, and titntcs
that' ho is amazed nt tho growth
made In that short time. Mr. Sclimltz
Is onu of tho progrcsslvo lesldcuts of
Jacksonville.
You can't buy any but perfect
0lniuoji1n at Van Do Car's.
Editor Voorhles of tho Hoguo n Iv
or Courior, )ubllslicd in Gnuits Puhs,
spent Saturday In Modfordt
Talisman lodge No. .11, KnighlB of
PythlnB, will do tho honors for tho
Ashland Knights' on Monday even
ing at tho Ideal castle hall. Ash
land will Bend over about 30 mom
hers and nut on tho third rank. A
light feed will bo spread. All
knights uro Invited. Thoro will bo n
good time fdr all. '
8. A. Pattlsoil of Central Point
was a Medford visitor Monday,
Wanted," to buy n carload of fat
hogs. If you havo lens than a car
load tfrlto us. Union Moat Co. Mcd
ford Moat Co.. Medford. tf
Porter J. Noff exponts to leave
Tuesday evening for an oxtonded trip
east. ' i
Every light out electricity give
off smoko and smoko cont'nlnn soot,
which doposlto on your wnll pupor,
curta'ns, drnporles. Electric light
glows In an nlr tight bulb. tf.
Otto Itolohman, proprietor of tho
Nash grill, loaves Tuesday on a vaca
tion of two weeks In California,
Columbia hnms and Columbia and
Royal Anno bacon uro dry sugar
cured. Ask your doalor for Colum
bin brand lanl. tf
" I, II. Johnson of Jacksonville wnB
a recent visitor In Portland, returning
Sunday.
Ask for Columbia hnms, bacon
and lard and go tho best. For ualo
by all flrut class grocers and butch-J
ore. tf
Will P. Mealoy hnB roturnod from
upending the holidays in Los An
geles. John II. Car kin, attornoy at law,
ovor Jackson County bank.
Honjumln F. Huldol, engineer In
charge, Crater Luke boulevard, Is
spending u fow days In Medford.
Dr. J. 12. Shcnror, physician and
Rurgeou. Offlco ovor Strang's drug
store. tf.
C. II. Natwlck of Flounce itouk In
vltiitlug this city.
Dr. Sanders, eye, our and none
specialist, tins changed his offlco from
210 Kut Main street to stilte 3 IS.
third flunk, G.ivuett-Coloy bldg.
1j. C. Henderson of Trail Is a vis
itor In Medford.-
A recent Isbuo of tho Medina Trl
luiuo, New York, has tho following
In regard to J. J. Potior, father of
flOth anniversary of his birth on Mon
day Inst. Tho ovent was happily ob
served with remembrances of gifts
of flowers and other tokens of lovo
and affection. Wo ore pleased to
stato that Mr. Potter Is in fairly good
health and retains his facilities re
markably well for ono of his ago.
Desk room or part of storo for
rent In new store on Main street,
part of show window, heat and light.
TtPitBOhnblft rate. Address P. S. care
Mali Tribune. 255
John D. Olwell and vlfa returned
Sunday from Portland and Corval
lis, where Mr. Olwell attended the
meeting of tho regents of tho Ore
gon agricultural college.
Is your iouso wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent lncrcnso In comfort. Start
living tho electric llfo. tf.
Frank E. Ibbston, representing
Hex Bench's groat siIccors, "Tho Bar
rier," Is In the city today conclud
ing arrangements for his attraction,
which' comes to tho Medford theater
TuoBdny, January 17th.
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CALIFORNIA TO ELECT
SENATOR TOMORROW
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 1). Tho
voto for election of a United States
Bounlor will bo taken at noon to
morrow In both hotiHos of tho legis
lature, uccordlng to resolutions
adopted In the senate and assembly
today. Supporters of Judgo Works
of Los Angeles claim victory on tho
dy as" in this one. The engagement1
, Isc scheduled for next Thursday
night at tho Medford theater anti-will
no doubt bo witnessed by a capacity
houso andn will prove to bo tho dis-l
ttnct novelty of the season's nltrac-j
'tlons, Tho production is tinder tho
management of Samuol E. Rork,
who has the reputation of sending us
high-class attractions, and comes t
here direct from a year's run at the
Circle theater In ' Now York and' a
six months' tuh at 'the OlyntpJc tllo
atcr in Chicago. The piece: is byPaul
M. Potter, with music by John T.
Hall and lyrics by Vincetit 'Bryan,
and is said to bo a correct nbrtrny-
Two hundred and fifty-one nrnr-ln, of nIgi,t'iif0 in Paris as It exists at
nagc licenses were issueti ny uountyi.i., nrnKPnt tlmo
LClork W. R. ' Colomah during tho I 4 r . ,
MONTH OF JUNE
LESS i BRIDES
Two. Hundred and . Fifty Darts
Planted by Cupid In Jackson
County Durinn 1910 Summer
Months Favored by Most.
year 1910, Of this number ovor one
half were procured during the threo
summer months, June, truo to tradi
tion, leading 6ver nil others.
Tho following licenses have been
Issued slhco New Year's day: Clar
ence Mclvln Reeve to Ncllio Smith,
James W. Chiles imd Ethel S. Moot
er, Carl Richardson to May Dlts
worth, and William C. Schimmel to
Winn If rod Jones.
TREMENDOUS SALE FOR
, "yUEEX OF MOULIN ltOGUE"
This was a busy day at Hasklns'
drug 'storo, where tho udvnnco sale
of seats for "Tho Quoon of tho Moulin
Rogtio". engagement opened. Not In
some time has thoro 'been bo much
Interest manifested In a musical com-
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NO BAD EFFECTS FOLLOW I i
' CLOSING OF, BANK
NEW YORK, Jan. 9. As a result
of tho Influenco of J. P. Morgan, fi
nancial clouds that gathered follow
ing the suspension Saturday of the
Carneglo Tiilst company, wero dissi
pated today. Tho strength of tho
money king was felt In the market as
Well as in banking circles and tho
leaders of tho financial world are
breathing freely again.
Stubbs Sworn In.
TOPEICA, Knns., Jun. !)D.-(Jov-ernor
W. If. Stubbs for the second
time toel: the'- oatli today as' gov
ernor of Kansas. Chief Justice
Johnson of tho supreme court ad
ministered (ho onlli. Stubbs deliv,
ert'il a short inaugural addict.
Central Point Items
Jliss Sarah Wrisjhl who lias been
HpentliiiK Hie holiday vacation a i 1 1
her patents nt Portland, returned to
first ballot. A Q. Spalding will nr- Central Point Suudny mnVnlii
rlvo tomoirow. Ho has taken no
hnnd In the fight. 1 1 hi lieutenants'
claim Works cannot win on tho first
Lallot mid say that tho contest will
likely be long drawn out.
Notice.
Spccinl mecliiu,' of lloroliuulH as
sociation at Commorciiil club rooms
tonight nt 8 p. in.
4- 4- f f ''
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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TllHUB ROOM HOUSE with two
Iot, Htiitublu for garden. 008 S.
Newtown. '-'51
Miss JesfHio Kiuenitl of Portland
in vihitiiif,' lior parents herd
At the uehool eleefion Saturday.
W. A, C'orvloy was fleeted dircelorr
to fill vacancy eaufecd by tho rcsig
nnliou Of .1. W. Merrill.
Mny6r W. C. Leecr, Connciliiuin
J. W. Mycin ninl Hunker H. W. Mini.
Kuy ntteuded u Sliritiurg banquet Sat
urday night.
AHs&ea Annie Culoii, Gladys'' Hold
and nbollt 125 olhcr.t froiu hero ut
touded. tho play nt Medford Satur
day nijjht.
IC. H. March ami son, Lloyd, re-
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HAIR WHITE AS
Restored to Natural Color with One Bottle, of
WYETH'S SAGE AMD . .
SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY
The Only True Hair Restorer, Tonic and
Rejuvenator
ALMOST A MIRACLE
My hair was as white as snow when I comnienced Using
Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. One bottle re
stored my hair to its natural dark brown color. As I am now
70 years old, I consider thd result most remarkable. If is an
Agreeable and refreshing hair dressing, keeping the hair soft
and glossy, without being in the least greasy or sticky.
WM. WESTLAKE,
210 West Main-Street, Rochester, N. Y.
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KH UCOMfttMJOM MM
jX) i? AN IDEAL y
lrlairTon!ciiDross!igf
JWkr. SmImm k rb 'SI
04 kit. Hfkl Mi W"b
VFAiUr iifStj ? fcuJft-?rl
at PRICE 5Cc. AND 51.00 1
WtHE WYtml CHUOCAtCOVW
Si niw towc CITY lg
liniictl returned from nil .oxtentled
visit (o friends mid relatives in Cnl
ilornia Saturday.
iMihs M el tie Lewis ave u very
clinrmiif; class party nt her lioine
Friday nigliL A most tlelihtful
eveuiiiK vas spent. Dainty re
froshint'nto wero served.
Miss Lena Downing of Jackson;
ville has returned to resume her
studies in the Central Point hih
school.
Tho'Y. 31. C. A. held a lf-uiinules
street nieeliiif,' Sunday ntternoon.
The M. B. church will hold u ser
ies of protracted inoeliiiu, coin-
incnciiiK
Unbelt mi
evnnt'liats front poilluud
Tliunidity evening, llov.
will bo assisted by two
YOU 11KNT Two liKht housekeep
ing rooms," new, liuhls and wutor.
:120 N. Apple. afiL
l-'Oll HUNT ll-room inodorn house,
partly furnished if tlesired at (113
South C. 'Jo-l
11US1NESS CttllNKIt On Alhcrlu
fit., 1'orllund, 100 feet on Alhcrta
si., and storo building ; room for !t
more hIoi'oh on lot; uood location
for hurtlwaro works or any kind
small business; $2000: jfUOO cash,
hulaiieo '! years. No nonls. II.
Hull, 1)32 K. aion N Slu. V, Povl.
lund.
A 'SNAP Portland residence, built
by owner, two years ne,o; model n
ti-ronnib, l lots; n H,iuall Kai'deu and
chicken yard; pleasant Itttlu home
for Home one. Forced to sell, $11100;
half cash, terms on huhmcc.' ll
Hull, 1)52 K. aien uv., N., Sta. F.
Portland. til
f-f-f-f-f f -f f -fif -H-4-f-f 4- -f
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To contomplato adverth-liiK won't bl'ihu.
-f biiHlucBH, Start now and yoh will boc'oino -f
-f convinced that it pays to adverlluo all the -f
time. ' ' -f
f-f-f-f f-f f -f f--f "V4-'-f-f -
LOST 'A sot of plans for Presbyte
rian eltureh, on Friday nifjlit. lie
turn to Kov. ltolknup at the Oregon
looiniiK,' hotihe, mid receive liberal
reward. '2'A)
WeeRs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAIOSRS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Wooks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
$200 TO llOKHOW Two hundred
ikdliirH, one year, real estate soou.--ity,
liberal iuleiest. Address U-!.
t-nre of Mail Tribune. 2M
LOST (lold phi with fnisltiil leave,
rose in center; lost on New YoarV
day hulueun llnptist eliundi mid
home on DOS I-. .Mtiiu. Fiudur
pleaso return to OIKS I). Main, or
phono JIS'I'I, mid reeeivu re
ward. 2.VJ'
1 6s, Angeles
AND RETURN
$31.55
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It' sutTiciont liuinbor desire to uiako tho
trip an excursion will ho conducted
Medford to Los Angeles
and return sonic time in .January or Feb
ruary at tho round trip rate of
$31.55
with a thirty day limit to return. Tickets
will permit of stopovers and bo good Via
either jino to and from Los Angeles. For
further information see or phone
A. S. ROSENBAUM,
yHfc Vfc.KjSjH jBHMV'
HBfl
WhV hesilritfe when WYETH'S 'SAGE AND
SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY is daily producing
just such results?
After years of study and. analysis of the hair, we
have been able to produce an ideal Hair Tonic
and Restorer, which contains an dctual cbnstituerit
of hair, combined with ingredients of-recognized
merit for treatment of hair and scalp diseases. It
makes and keeps the scalp clean and healthyi'gives life,
strength and lustre to the hair, and restores faded
and gray hair to natural color.
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No matter how lone arid thick your 'hair is,
WYETH'S sage an5 sulphur hair rem
edy will make It longer and thicker. It will re
move every trace of dandruff in a few days, stop
falling in one week, and start a new growth in from
one to three monthq.
ThnfiR nri SnHs thnt hnve been Drovell in 'scores' ofcflSCS.
WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY is guar
anteed to do all that it is claimed to do or the price will be refunded.
50c. AND $1.00 A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
If Your DruiMlst TDoum Not Keep It Send 50a. Jn Stamp
and Wo Will Send You ix Large Bottle, Espies Propyl
r l nnm nftth Ptrfrt " r ' "' "
it tUKlUtni" &MK4m
vir -. -m .-..K -i.-.w
WyOll JlfiitllCfil UUIUUH9 KEWYORKCrrV.I9..
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY
Leori B. Haskins, Medford,. Ore.
Hnsltlns for llcaltli.
STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F. C Page
Mgr. Local Agency
I bread! 7P
0jyiw(r JvE""'"'r""'
CHILDREN THRIVE " , '
W0NDERFULY
m our bread :ind rplN. It is Bimp'y
nsloni'-liiiiy tho amount of nuUimoiit
tlioy dorivo from tlicln. Thoy lilcti i(,
too. 1-Jvoii take our bruad in prcf-
iivncc to yidinarV uako. Jt mum bu
jn-ctty jiod to nflniii lint result.
TODD & CO.,
South Central Ave. '
Medford Bakery & Delicatessen.
Try l'"ioln Ulead.
M'
'Local S. P. A gout, oc call at tho Passoiigor
Station. .Fone3-U.
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I-'OU KKNTHed pitmt and liiu
room l'litnislicd, iiho of balli and
ntbor pniK'Ke--, (loud hmud, -lo-'
in. Hon 111. or plume 2!)0'J L'.'iJ
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John A. Perl
r
UndcrtaKcr and l-mbaiiiicr
Siitcowior to tho uiulurtnUliiK do
purtmuiit of Mod foul l'urultuto Co.
,. . .Offlco With
Modfprd Furniture Company
About February 1, Prlvnto Am
IjuIbho) Sorvlco. Sick ond Injured
vmivoyod to ny iuit or Uty or
country. -
Tokmhonus? -.IMy-ast.
.laktif JobA. 1'urJ 4U1. C.
W, CoHkllu, 3G01. J. II. Iiutlo-,
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KENTNER'S
15th Annual Clearance Sale
Enables us to ol'IVv what w honostly belitno is the best
bargain in a jiroduciug oivhard in tho valley. There are
;15 aoros in the tract and it is only a mile from a shipping
station.
riiere are about 1 acres in apples, Ben Davis. WiuesanH.
Spitssonbergs, Newtowus. - Trees are about 120 years old.
They are in good condition and produce heavily.
There are also about .12 acres in standard varieties' of
peaches, in full bearing. About 8000 urates of peaches
wore shipped from this orchard last year.
Thoro aire also 8 acres planted to Newtown apples, which
were threo years old this Avinter.
The balance of the laud is cleared and was iu grain last
I
and
packing
NOW
ON
yujir.
The buildings consist of a, house, barn
house.
AVo think a reasonable estimate of the wop on this plauo
this coming year would, be 3000 to 4000 boxes of apples and
G000 to 8000 crates of peaches. li
A team of horses and a full equipment of machinery ,roos
wtih the place.
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The price is $ 13,000, a trifle more than $ 100 an acre. Tho
terms asked are half cash, balance easy.. If you cannot
auvuL uici,u iwiib as eq mq caiwpnred, make ,iii auoi'fe
it
WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW FOR BARGAINS
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W. T. York & Co.
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