Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 15, 1911, SECTION TWO, Page 4, Image 12

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arEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDirOBT), OttKfiOX. SUNDAY. JASTJAKY 15, 1911.
EGGS IS EGGS JID
A HENJSNO BIRD
Matter of Tariff Brinfls Oracular
Dictum From the United States
Court In Settlement of Puzzlinn
Question
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1-1. Ekrs
nro crrs. AImi hen is not u Im'J
So hays llio United Stales court oi
customs uppcnl in it decision which
Booms to siitllo u question which has
muddled Uic customs, puipluxcd the
experts n.id finally called in the zooi
ORistB. Errs coining from China usually
Intvo been btoken out of llio shells,
packed in tin cans and frozen. Cus
toms oflicials contended they en
tered this country in competition
with home laid crrb and assessed a
duty of 5 cents a doze;i.
The importer said they should be
free of duty, under that section of the
tariff which puts the i'rrs of birds
on the free list, and contended thai
at most ihey were only albumen and
dutiable as such. The full bench of
five justices agreed thai (he claim
thai n. hen is a bird lacked merit, and
that tut crr is an fRR. in llio shell or
out of it.
"A Man's Woild" is said to bo a
study of realism, replete with highly
t dramatic features, lelieved with com
cdy, and telling an intense story. It
I is tin; most successful play in which
Mary Mnimcrhig has appeared .for
many years. The role she takes uf
i folds her notable opportunily to dis
play (he varied phases of woman's
j character, when confronted by ob
stacles in the conflict of circum
stances. The Messrs. Shubcrts, who
inniuige Miss Mnnnoriiig, have sur
rounded her with a dignified support
ing company.
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KVAXttKIilHTIC COXKKH12NCI3.
An uvaiiRcllotlc conforenco Is being
held In tho Uaptlst church. Dr. W.
H. HIiiHoii of Portland will speak to
night nnd Thursday evening at 7:30.
SchhIoiih beginning at 9 o'clock a. m.
and continuing all day Thursday will
bo of special Interest. All are ln
vltod to these- r.ervlcca.
MARY MANNERING WILL
BE HERE THURSDAY
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becomes involved in a net of suspi
cion, since tho in lists who nro hci
friends are busybodies. A tale
carried concerning tho peculiar re
seinblnnco boruo by the child to i
member of their community. In n
startling manner she suddenly finds
that (ho man sho loves and has ideal
ized and who is tho cause of her
bitter fight against mon, is the fall.ci'
of tho child.
AUK VOU INTNItrcSTKD IN A GOOD
IN'VKSTMKXT?
Ono hundred acres Butto Creek
bottom, under Irrigation, perpetual
water right. Al for applec or pears;
can make big monoy ralsltiR onions,
celery, tomatoes and all kinds of veg
etables; big money In subdivision;
Joins a now townslto and tho rail
road; all under new wire fence; can
lo bought for one-half tho price of
adjoining land. Buy from owner
and navo tho commlRsIon. Address
Box 3G, Mcdford, Or. tt
TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCKUX.
This Is to cortlfy that A. 13. Lo
Pontz of Cential Point, Or., haB for
tho past two years, and Is selling and
handling our granlto for monuments,
and any statement to tho contrary Is
not true. 25G
GOLD HAY GRANITE COMPANY,
INC., Medford, Or.
By C. It. RAY, Presldont.
INSURANCE AGENCIES
CONSOLIDATE
REPRESENT HALF BILLION
ASSETS
Owing to (he iucrense of the busi
ness of ihc Mcdford National Bank
the insurance business of Jackson &
Otth has been consolidated with that
6f the Mcdford llealty and Improve
ment Co.
,Chas. S. LeltOf manager of the
latter concern, will take cIiuirc of
the business.
Having been special agent for n
fire insurance company for several
years Mr. Lebo will be in a position
to serve it'll clients to good advan
tage, not alone in the adjustment, of
losses, but the adjustment of rales
as well.
The offices are at 234 E. Main
street, over the Model Clothing Co.
Phono M 202.
Che finest
Sample .Rooms
in the city.
Single rooms or en suite
also rooms with bath
Motel Moore
Telephone In Every Room
RAU-MOHR COMPANY
Proprietors.
EUROPEAN PLAN
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I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union Livery Stables l
Notico
The funeral of Mrs. J. II. Stewnit
will be held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. from
tho lute residence o; Souih Oukaulc
avenue. Interment ir !. 0. 0. F.
cemetery. Friends and u.-oiiainltuicc"
invited to attend
and will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses
I bonrded by the day, week or month. I gnaruntee a square deal t
to all.
UNION LIVERY HAJIN.
R. GUANYAW
RIVERSIDE AVENDE.
STRENGTH
SECURITY
CONSERVATISM
Notice.
If any ono knowing anything ii.
rcgai d to Thomas E. Sholton ol
Rogue River war, 185!)-f0, please
communicate with Mrs. Mary Shot
(on, G33 South Grape. tt
CITY TIUSASUKKIt'S .XOTILK.
Office of tho City Treafafror, Mcd
ford, Oregon, January 11,. 1911.
Notico Is hereby glvon that there
are funds on hand in the city treas
ury for the redemption of outstand
ing city warrants isstiuJ against tho
following funds:
Warrants Noh. 5 and C, on sower
district No. 11.
Warrant No. 1 on lateral No. 8,
district No. 11.
Warrant No. 1 on lateral No. C,
district No. 3.
Intorest on samo will censo after
tho abovo date. ,
L. L. JACOBS,
City Treasurer.
Tliree important, fn.nr.nrs r.n nmiKiriPi wlion i'
selecting a hank to transact your business
CAPITAL
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
$100,000
$ 65,000
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JACKSON COUNTY BANK
of Medford, Ore.
W. I. VAWTRR, President G. R. LINOLKV, Vice-President
C. W. McDONA LI), Cashier
Founded by W. I. Vawter in 1888
WRITING OCT A CHUCK s
rommands n lot more respect than
counting out the cash. You have
probably noticed that fact yourscir.
You'll stand higher In tho community
R you pay by checks drawn on the
FARMERS' & FRUITGROWKRS'
RANK. Open an account there and
trj It for 2. while. We warrant you'll
not be sorry for jour action.
Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank
ALFALFA LAND....
SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Choicest dairy and alfalfa proportion in the stntc, located on the
main line of ihe Southern Pacific railroad, between Sacramento and
San Francisco.
IDEAL CLIMATE.
ABUNDANCE OK WATER FOR IRRIGATION.
Wiite Us for Information.
Dixon Alfalfa Land Co, Dixon. Cal.
A Narrow Escape
From Getting Rich
has been the common lot of a
number of men In Medford
during tho last few years, from
their failure td follow tho good
advlco we have given them.
Tako a stiaight hunch from us
on this: We offer for quick ac
tion 2 8 acres of land adapted
to subdivision, factory sites,
townslto platting, or small acre
age tracts, with city water and
sewerage already available, and ran make extremely good terms on
tho tract, for only twelvo thousand dollais for entire noiuings. -i lim
it quick hti-p In the right direction and land on a solid basis by buy
ing this at once. Sec us only In regard to it. Will inako the best
terms possible. This will lay the foundation for a fortune to the
lucky purchaser. Don't delay on this.
Rogue River Land Company
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DON'T MISvS A VLSIT TO THIS ATORE DURING THE COMING WEEK
You will find upon investigation that this is the biggest saving event now in operation in southern Oregon. Come and have a look for the articles that are being given away. You are welcome
whether you come here to shop or to purchaso goods. Come and stay as long as you like. Come often. ks&&&-
Lucky Horseshoe Suit Sale
$10.00 131uo Kei'tfo $20.00
$25.00 Kanccy Weaves $16,79
$20.00 Fancy Weaves $15.00
$ 15.00 Kant'V Weaves $10.00
$12.00 hw Weaves $8.50
Lucky Horseshoe Fur Sale
$35.00 Vwv Sets ..
$10.00 Kur Sets ...
$8.50 Fur Sets ..
$19.95
. $6.50
...$5.00
Five Articles Given Avay Each Day of This Sale
ICaeh day we will give five ai'tieles that sell for 1 00 each and hide
them in our displays of mrechandise. Kaeh article will bear a small
ticket with these werds: "luekv Horse Shoe Ticket" on it When you
find one of these tickets, simply call the nearest clerk, give her your
name and address and take the article home, gratis. lOvery article will
he hidden either on the tables, the counters or in the displays AND
NOT in the shelves, .loin the Merry Crowd of Fortune Hunters.
LUCKY HORSESHOE Sale of CHILDREN'S COATS
55 Children's Coats; Millies $5.00 to $(5.50. Not this season's styles; ex
tra good cloth in all colors; Lucky Horse Shoe sale, $1.00 each, while they
last.
Lucky Horseshoe Skirt Sale
$15.00 Voiles, Black
$10.00 Serges and Panamas
$8.50 Serges and Panamas
$5.00 Panamas, Blue, Tan, Black
$7.50
...$6.50
. $5.00
...$3.75
Lucky Horseshoe Coat Sale
$15.00 Coats, newest styles .
$1(5.50 Coats, newest stlcs .
$20.00 Coats, newest snles .
$25.00 Coats, newest styles .,
.$10.00
.$12.50
.$15.00
$17.50
SALE SPECIALS
Ladies' Outing Gowns.
$1.00 values 79c
$1.25 values $1.00
$1.75 values $1.35
House Dresses reduecd $1.00,
$1.50, $1.75, $2.00.
J3ig allies in long and short
Khhonas.
15c Kiinona Cloths 12Vc
12c Kimona Cloths 10c
25c Turkish Towels 19c
15c II nek Towels lie
$2.00 Umbrellas $1.50
25c Pillow Tops 121jC
25c Curtain Net 21c
35c Worsted Dress Goods 25c
Remnants
We find that after inventory
we have a large amount of rem
nants on hand of all kinds of
piece goods, going at less than
half regular prices. See Rem
nant table.
$2.00 Ladies' Waists . ..$1.50
5c Pearl Buttons, 3 cards 5c
$1.50, $1.25 nnd $1.00 Men's Coif
Shirts 75c
$1.25 Wool Underwear . 98c
35c heavy Woolen Socks . 23c
$1.75 Moh's (irov Sweaters $1.25
$5.00 Leather Suit Cases $3.75
tfl.25 Men's Cloves .$1.00
SALE SPECIALS
15c and 12i.jc Outing Flannel;
blue, pink, striped; extra heavy
qualitv; clearing sale
10c Yard