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MEDFORP-MAJL TRIBUNE, .MEDFOBD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911.
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Personal and Local
Wllllnm It. Unmet) of ContVnl C. V. Jlomjoinqn of Trnll eponl
Point uncut Hiimliiy In Medford on Saturday In Medford on 1iihIiiobb.
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WAROU.
biiBlnoss,
.7. V.Contro of Tnlont wuh a vlo
Aor In Medford Monday.
Call iVltono 2151, 1032 for biiKBnKO
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mAxIiio lOlllott jmBBod (IiioiibIi
Mollfor'd Siindny nf 161110011 on lio'r
way iuftilh. sho was hrcHonted with
i JniBkot of flifu Homio rlvor fruit by
local ndnilroni.
For rocbiitloiiB. pnrtloH nnd lmn
(iiota tho arrrthnoinontu of St. Marlc'u
hall and lmrldni aro Ideal. Mtior-
Khnl, agents, 212 FniltcrowoiH' Ilnnlc
lntUdltiK. Phono Ml. 25-1
J. Vv. Lnito of Aultlmtd wan a Ih
Itor In Medford Monday.
. Private room and board with Mrn.
J. D. Fay, throo hlocliH from coutrnl
imrt of town, 310 N. Martlott.
lio'nry C. Wilson of Tnlont Hpotil
Sunday In Medford with filondH.
ABiilutant cool; and honcohold tflrl
at 3-M South Central nvonno. 255
MIbb Allco SticolH and MIbb Lucille
MaiHhall liavo loft to rominio tholr
Htmlli'H at Stauford iinlvotHlty.
FIfty-throo ricron Bpoclnl, 10 ncroa
comlnK Into hoaxing orchard. CaII pn
J. II. Wood, Condor Water & Power
Co.'h office. tf
Mih. 3. M. Tuthorow of (IrnntH I'iibh
Ib vltfltlnt; frlendB In McdTord.
Auk 'for Columbia hniiiB, bacon
nnd lard nnd go tho beat. For fiftlo
by all flrat class grocorat anil butch
o'vn. tf
Sam h. Snndry of Woodvlllo ih
spending ft few duyB In Medford.
John II. Carkln, attorney at law,
ovor JncltBon County bank.
MrH. M. C. l'nxon or RIvornMo,
Cal., 1b vlaltli'iR lit the homo Of O. C.
lloHKn In thin ully.
Dr. J. 10. Shonror, physician nnd
surgeon. Orflco over Strang's drug
Btdro. tf.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Thompson have
lottirut'd from a ohort trip to Port
land. Wanted Hoarders A now board
ing honeo bu8 opened nt 70G South
Oakdale. Call nnd boo ub for fair
treatment, or address F. II. More
land. 302
MrB. Carl Coffer or Klamath FallB
la visiting rrlomlB In Medford.
Knoutoioii HckelH to Los Angeles,
while not uood until tlio 10th, will
bo placed on t-nlo Sunday niornlnir,
tlio loth, nt D n. m., and continue o
srtlo until llio oxeitrmon leaves. It i
h'nnoilant that tho iroinir do ni
wait until the dW day to piirohlihp
thoir tickutti lib it takes time o pro
pure tho'i'n. At tho present wiiline:
77 tire intendine; to Innke the trip
with other umpiirioK eomliig in, Make
yonV sleeper re'turviitioati, Pnlhiinn
or toirtist. Chair earn will nlso Ik
nYnthihlo for thorn who do not o.nYe
for steoper.
Dr. J. M. Koono and Mrs. Kruno
have relumed from n trip to Port
land and Salem, whore Dr. Koono
Kturtod tho legislature off on tho
rlRht root.
Ih your 4 0UBO wtrodT One cigar
tens n day would pay for n hundred
per rent lurroasn In comfort Start
living tho nlortrlr life tf
Dr. J. F. lteddy has lft for Ndw
York city. lloforo Umvlng he Btated
that ho would not apply for a frau
uhlso for an tntorurban trolley until
his return.
Every Mg.U out electricity gives
oft smoke and Binnko contains soot,
which deposit on your wall paper,
curtains, draperies, Kloctrlc light
glows In nu ntr tight bulb. tf.
L, K. Whiting is upending a tew
dajH on his ranch near lCaglo Point
Wanted, to buy a oarloud of fat
hogs. If you have Ioh than a car
load write us. Union Moat Co., Med
ford Moat Co, Medford. tf
Mr. and Mrs William Von dor Utt
loii were Ultora In Mdrotd Monday.
J. JO. Hnynrt Ih planning n short
btuilnoBB trip to San Francisco.
Co) .hihln iiiuiiH and Columbia nnd
Itoynl Anno bncon aro dry augnr
cured. Auk your dcalor lor Colum
bia brand ln-d. tf
tho Paclflo Tolograpli nnd Tdlo
phono Co. aro preparing innnituerlpt
for a now directory, All tAibHcrlljers
that nro listed Incorrectly kindly call
at tlio office, an wo want to have the
new dlicctory out by February 15,
A, Newton, Commercial Manager.
251
APOLOGIZE NOW
AND NOT IN FULL
Professor P. J. 0'Gara Says Present
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Snow Storm Is Splendid Thlnu for
' Next Year's Crop Assures Kiffjti
Color for Fruit.
GEO. E. OSGOOD
DO SUNDAY
Tho Funeral, a Quiet Family One
Will Take Place at the Famll
Rcsldcnco On West Eleventh
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Street Tuesday Was 64.
"Hotter apologize for tho weather
now thnn bo forced to upologlzo for
our apples Intor."
Surh Ib Processor p. J. O'Gara'a
Bitiiimary of present wonlhor condl
llotis In tho Hoguo river valloy, which
aro to a great degioo without prece
dent, as itnow hero la ordinarily of
n diiy'H duration only, nnd this Htorm
haa hung on for a week, with no end
In sight today.
"Tho present Htorm Is a splendid
thing from tho orehardlHt'B stund
polut," Hlntcs tho profcuaor, "for It
nssitrea a high color for next year's.
apple crop. The buds aro being hold
back, but they will develop inpldly
when tho warm spring sun brings
them out. It Ib far bettor to apolo
gize now for tho weather than be
fortiori to apologize In tho fall for our
fruit."
Tho funeral Borvlcea ovor the ro
maliiu of Ceorgo K. Osgood, who died
nt his homo at 714 West 13lovontli
xtroot, Sunday morning, will lo hold
nt tho residence Tuesday nrterrioon al
1:30 o'clock. Tho Rev. W. F. Shields
will officiate
Tho deceased, who was a native of
tho Htato of Maine and a thirty-second
dogiPt Mason, Is Hiirvlved by a
widow; two daughters, Mrs. II, A.
Morgan of Los Angeles nnd Miss
.lennnotte Osgood, nnd a boii, T. W.
Osgood.
Tho Interment, under tho direction
of tho Weeks & McOownn company,
will take plnco nt tho I. O. O. F. cem-otory.
DIG WHITE SALE
GREAT SUCCESS
SMALL BOY NOW
IN HIS ELEMENT
For First Time In Many Lonrj Years
Coastlnrj Is Enioycd By Younu
stcrs Descent, However, Is Full ot
Trials anil Tribulations.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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FOR SALE Alfalfa liny delivered,
$17 n ton. Fanners 110. 2f(
WANTED A second hand type
writer, underwood preferred. Ad
dress W. S. ISrookc, Ilox 20:), Med
ford Or. 2o7
For tho first time In many long
yoara tho amnll boB of M9dford nro
oxpcrlericliiB llie dellghto of coaBtliig,
using renl filcda and real enow. All
day Sundny on.tho foothills to tho
cast'or tho city tho youngsters darted
down tho lilllc nnd although their
why wn's besofc with bumps and trlb
ulatlonu, they enjoyed It novorthe
lcss. So holriom does such a condition
oxlat In Bouthcrn Otegon that only a
fow "btoro" alcds weio scon for tho
most jifirt tli'ey wero " home-made.
Tho fow which boro factory Imprints
wero thoso Imported wh6n tho boy's
family came hero from the cast.
From piesent Indications, tho
sport Ih nearly ovor for this year at
east.
A GOOD Japanese cook wants .ipobt
lion in hotel, restaurant or bourditi;;
hoiiBo. Tel. 003, City. '2.'0
FOR SALE Two loth in Los An
geles Cftlif., to exehnnge for Med
ford propel ty. Addre&s P. O. llo
J'JG. 2r7
FOR RENT Fifteen dollars per
month, new '1-room house, close in:
city wnter. Call tit 514 S. llollj
sreot. 257
WANTED A good Jnpnnce liov
wnnt.s domostio hottcclcauitig work
h.V day or hours. Speaks English.
S. Yoma. City.; Trl. C051. 23
Even a very enthusiastic adver
tisement of wml cstnte is not often
misleading 'for n good real estnte
bargain justifies bomo cnlhusinsm in
ndvcrlisintr.
Mann's Place Is Throngctl With
Shoppers Earjcr to Take Ativan
tarjo of Bio Bargains Offered
Windows Show Up Well.
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PAY IOHIIT;
POLICE TAKE HAND
In a raid on tho bay barn nt tho
Phlppa ranch early Sunday morning
Chief or Police Shearer and orflcor
Illuton secured four tramps, whom
thoy took .to the city Jail.
Tho raid wuh mado following com
plaints to tho effect that tramps
wore nightly holding a congress In
tlio barn, to the detriment of tho hay
stored there and contrary to tho
wishes ot the owner.
Phlpps himself, ho told tho police,
had ventured Into his own barn one
morning last week to remonstrate
with his unwelcome boarders, an,d,
becoming angry when thoy laughed
at hlin, peremptorily ordered thorn
out. This provoked members ot the
"Sons of Host" therein congregated
Into handing the Irnto owner several
musical peals of tho merry lin-ha,
so ho requested tho police to play
his hand for htm.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Wooks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
LEAVES PULPIT FOR
Mann's big whlto sale ntartcd off
with n rush. Early this morning the
crowd began to gather at the popular
store and long before 10 o'clock the
stoio was packed with an eager
tluong of buyers. So many times
when n sale of this kind Is put on
In a store In a town the size of this
th ore is lit t lo Interest manifested and
tho salo tends to drag. Mann'H hnvo
succeeded In showing tho public that
when thoy advertise a sale that one
can como ami find tho goods that
''live boon advertised and tho best
mrt of the whole thing Is tho fact
that ono finds even bettor values than
'My wore led to bollevo thoy would
find.
Mr, Mann stated this morning that
'o was moie than pleased with tho
esult of his efforts at advertising.
"Tho only reason," ho said, "why
people don't respond to advertising is !
because no real values uro offered. I
People have learned by past o.porl- J
enco that It Is usolobs to look for bar- (
wlna whoro none hnvo boon found
lu tho pabt.."
Mr. Ferguson deserves credit for
tho way tho store was decorated. If
ono Is fond of viewing decorations lu I
windows and Interiors or city stores
they will enjoy a visit to this store
Just to see tho decora (Ioub.
At noon a large amount or white
Kooris and muslin wear bad boon dis
posed or niiri tho way tho women
wero linvlng Indicates the uuust suc
cessful salo that Medford has oer
seen.
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Wo Are the House
ThatMaKeilt Possible
for You. to Buv Your
Piano for $100.00
Less Than You can
Obain Same for E'so
where : i : t t t i -
CORNER TENTH AND OAKDALE AVE.
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wo Are tue uniy factory to Jtiome uistnoutors
of tho world's host Pianos and Player Piaiios at tho
loast possible oxponso. ' i
When yon tail to investigate our proposition and
buy elsewhere you just take $100.00 from your bank t
account and give to the other fellow. Isn't it to your t
interest to investigate this matter? tt costs you t
nothing to look, and nine out of every ten persons
that enter our warerooms find such tremendous fine $
pianos at such low prices and on such easy terms that
they most always buy t'roni us.
Tho expense is what creates the price of any com
modity. This is the reason why we can save .you
money on the piano deal, as wc don't have to contend
with high rents and we hire no one to sell our goods,
and for this reason alone we can save you $100.00 and
then make the same amount of money as the other
fellow.
We Tune Pianos. We Rent Pianos. We Repair
Pianos. We Sell Pianos. In fact, we do the Piano S
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A Narrow Escape
from Getting Rich
has been the common lot of a
number of men in Medford
during the last few years, from
their failure to follow tho good
advice wo hnvo given them.
Tnko a straight hunch from us
on this: Wc offer for quick ac
tion 2S acres of land adapted
to subdivision, factory sites,
townslte platting, or small acre
age tracts, with city water and
sewerage already available, and can make extremely good terms on
the tract, for only twelve thousand dollars for entire holdings. Take
a quick step in the light direction and land on a solid basis by buy
ing this at once. Seo us only in regard to it. Will make the best
terms possible. This will lay the foundation for a fortune to tho
lucky purchaser. Don't delay on this.
Rogue River Land Company
CFTKttt
No. 11 XORTII CKXTHAI' AVENUE.
ssrssr.ssssN.srrss rvssssrNsjs,
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To contemplate advertlFing won't bring
business. Start now and you will becotrio
convinced that It pays to advortlso all tho
time.
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business of Southern Oregon.
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Che finest
Sample Rooms
in thp nitv
Single rooms or en suite
also room's with hatl
Hotel Moore
Telephone in Every llooin
RAU-MOHR COMPANY
Proprietors.
EUROPEAN PLAN
STRENGTH
SECURITY
CONSERVATISM
Three important factors to consider when
selecting a bank to transact your business
CAPITAL'
JURPLUS AND PROFITS
$100,000
$ 65,000
it4'tair:it
BENEDICTINE FATHERS
TO WRITE UP VALLEY
UTAKING
The Ucuoihotiiit iiFthoin of .Mt.
Angel, Or., who have worked in tlu
! lato siiioo 1SS2, me to imhli-h a oon-i
tennifu number in whieh Modfoul
oitv h lo he u ooiiNpiouous ioi-
, lion. "The Mt. Anisol Ma-anni '
LOS ANtU'l.KS J.m 1. Tho' ttmt oiioiilatoh nil oer the Vnion,
oongroKittlou nf MomoiI.il llaptUt ' and Kuropo, in previous yeni-s hnj
church todn; had not looo.orod from Meno much lo lulvorlibod Oreini uiul1
Its suiprUo oor tho Hiiuouncomoutj liriui; priHWMVo oitieus to tin"
yentorilu) ot iu phtor, Hoy. C. C.,wtM, X. lloury Ifoliinwu. tho field i
Boys Heavy Fleece
Lined Shirts and
Drawers 25c Each
We are closing out several lines of our Ladies' Misses'
and Boys' winter weight underwear very cheap. If
you want quality as well as low prices it will pay you
to seo our line before buying.
Plorcu, tlmt Uo intends to retire Irom
tho mlnUtry to becomo an undertaker.
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nv. rwu' una ucwn HUiur Ol IUOI HPUJ ih
cluucli twolo jir. Chxtlnr at! with Mr
Mtlieitor, u hoiv to take up the work
wuh the Ooinmoioial club.
Tho nrivtntMt!OK of e.toii!ive puh-
ohvioiu uiul oo-oporalion
ltobiitkoii w ill advertise
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalmcr
Succesuor to tho undertaking de
partmbut Ot Mfcdfo.-d Furniture Co
Office With
Medford FMrnitiire Company
About February 1, Prhato Am
bulance Sorvlce, Sick and Injured
conveyed to nuy. irt ot elty or
count i y.
Telephenes: Day 361.
NlRhtt John A. Perl 4111. C
W. CoRkiia, S601. J. H. Hutlc.
J571.
lub,
?IW0 PLUNGE 10
DEATH FROM WINDOW
lonoiniiiallanmiiiu ud longtni; foi , without co-t to tho Cniiueivml
rivedym." a he uxuruitod It. v I U. UKic Ifivor ;lhv.
Vim vo otordny informed Ins con-;
KrogHtlou tiixt lie would retlio mi
the IukI Suuda In February.
"I 0o not want to be bound to
iioHomiUNiiiifti Htnimtlon vul I want
to bo Hide to proflch when, whoro.unJ
whMt I ulua." ho told hi flock. ' I
do not cure for tboolog). but own
thiB for civic rbjhteouroe; aud '
iToiiomlr inform. Tkuro aro too j SKVTTI.K. YMi., Jan. It? -Tlmt
iimny denouiiuttonii in out.v town; j0Un AMdwMHi nd IUhi Cknlcnion
that U not ChiUtlautty but dvuoiul-1 wm, my wunnjod in m friondlv'
lutloNRlUiM Auntkar thins, tht com-, uiMiiiM. Immi ukdii il.ov oi-h.1ij'
tkruutrh h third torv window in n1
locnl hotel wnd were hurled to death
on the iMvetuent below wnS deter-
minthl todn.v nflor iHveelilion b
tke polieo,
AndonNMi whs. proprietor of m u
ioon nnd CbiinlenMiu w cuiidoyed
iu hu idnee of busiue s Ixtr
tfiider. Aflr ciiMiuv wp the mUhui
wnrl' Sunday Htoruiag tk twx uitu
went to the leMntc1uu hotel when
( both iHmed Thev enlaced iu
Misses Jersey Ribbed Fleece Lined Grey
Mixed Union Suits, Sale Price ,each....
25c
Hunt UunhUuI utralu ror OMt&itto
iutiliJ nmke n jnibtor's life kard."'
Visible Supply.
KW YORK. Jan. 1 The lol
lowing tlRtirtM on th WaUtltt HppJ-wei-o
potted on tke New York nru
duco oxrhanxit thi worninR.
WhwlTutal IS.T'i&.ttua buUeU
DrtMUH ((S4.000 biinaeU.
Com Total T.S.ie bukeW.
lnctoat JCt eoi) bushoU.
0.U Total l.. i:i i''0 bushels I
Dcircaee 44? 0i0 buxbelc
tiundiV t-Miilh
hae u o tr i
whuh did i ot
t " a l ..-
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Men's Work
Gloves
50c, 75c; $1.00, $1.50
A good, heavy, woll
made, work glove, one
thai will wear and give
satisfaction as well.
This Store
Is Full of
Bargains
For everybody and in
must every Jiue of goods.
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
of Medford, Ore.
W. I. VAWTER, Presidont
G. R. LIXDLCY, Vice-Presidont
C. W. McDOXALD, Cnshior
Founded by W. I. Vawter in 1888
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union Livery Sables
and will conduct a general feed and boarding e&tnblishme .1 Ur
hnurded b the day. wool, or month I i;uanntee h miunrt- 1.
i all
R. CUANYAW
UNION UVERY BARN
RIVERSIDE AVENU
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...ALFALFA LAND....
SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Cljoieest dnirv and alfalfa imposition in ilt. .xVi located on the
mam line of tho Southern Paiitie r.uho.ul, between Sacramento and
San Francibco.
IDEAL CLIMATE.
ABUXDAXCE OK WATER FOR IRRIGATION.
Write 18 for Information.
Dixon Alfalfa Land Co, Dixon, Cal.
Ton thousand Post Cards at 1 cent each.
Hussey's
The Popular Priced Store.
Oregon-Washington Railroad
and Navigation Co.
Traffic Department Announcement
The above named compam uas iiieornoi-ilod On
;:,l,o;. a 1010, to the inuiW of ,iSS o oiu,c
tollewinyrlmes: a
i' XaviL'atinn Pamn.,,.
1 ' "iii(i .
The Oregon Kailroad
The Xorth
L
le North Coast Kailroad Conipnnv '
.ogoii & AVjishington Railroad Coumanv
.alio Northern Railroad Oompanv
ivaco Railroad Oomi)anv.
WM. McMURRAY,
't'li'l Passongor Agent,
Poi-tland, Oregon.
W. D. SKINNER,
(.eneral Freight ami lWu?t-r Api,Il Sentu Wash
K. Ji, MILLER,
Trat'fie Alanager.
Or
Idaho
Hwaeo Railroad Ooinni
In future thee lines will be operated bv mil in
the name of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Nav-
ItiilUl'U V i.iiiii;iliv.
F. W. ROBINSON,
General Kreiglit Agent, Q
Portland, Oregon.
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