Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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Personal and Local
TIES SUSPECTS ARE
SEEN
If H. Corlhs of Phoenix van a
vlHltor In Modfoul Wodnostluy.
Q. E. Wheeler o Uutto Fnllu Is
spending u few dnys In tho valley.
11.11. Patterson, 110 K. Main, lias
Bomo nice 'English HolUu.s and all
lcfmis of Hliitdo trees. Kosoh (all the
bust). Now 1h a Reed (line to plant
Drop In ailil rioo me. ' If
w. s'. Ilricon of Koiby was a Med
foid visitor Wednoacle.y.
W. I. Scantlon of Talent is vlalt
inj? Medroi'd.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. . 4GI
Three oluctrlc HoeltH were burned
out laat night In tpo city and ,hh
many 'biillillnga eiidaupmutl, The
isuali and Mooio hotels were endan
gered as wan the Medford National
ban If. ' ' ' '
i'l! 'e. Whiting hn returned 'from
a short stay on his ranch near Eagle
Point.
Prlvato room and hoard with Mrs.
J. 1). Pay, threo blocks from central
part of town, 310 N. llartlett.
Tho hIucpuih for the Los Angelep
qxcursloniHtu have anlvcd and those
who plan to leave can occupy their
berths tonight. Tho train Will leave
M id ford at a late hour.
C. C. Scott of Phoenix was a vis
itor III Medford Wednesday. ,
, Klfty-thrco acres opeclal, 10 acres
coming Into bearing oi chard. Call on,
J. II. Wood, Condor Water & Power
Co.'s office. ti
.lohn U. Ilondilcku of Talent spent
Wednt'Bilay In Medford.
3. Garth of San Prnnlcsco, who
spent several weeks hoio In tho slim
mer, has roturned for u visit.
John II. Cnrkln, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
Mis. J. H. Plynii of Albany and
eilld n,ro visiting at tho home of her
iinclo, P. IC. Doall. Mrs. Plynn, as
MIhh CVello Stovens, was a foiinor
lesldont of Medford.
Harry J. Neoly, who Is Interested,
In llio llurrell orflinrds, has returned
fiom several weeks spent at Spo;
kane.
Or. J. 10. Shonrcr, physldlan and
surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug
Btnru. tf.
'- W. D. lloiJson of Ashland was n
visitor In Medford Wednesday.
John E. Itoberts or Talent was a
i count Medford visitor.
Wanted Iioardors A now board
ing houno has opened nt 700 Soutl
Oakdalu. Call and boo us for fall)
tiQiitmont, or address P. II. Moro
land. " 303
II. A. Thelrolf. manager of the Hlg
Pines Lumber company, has retuined
front u buslnefca trip to Portland.
Excursion iickots to J.o Ai,'el?s,
while not jood until the Will, will
.;. ho jilncotl on sale Sitlidny ntornjnv,
" tlio intli. at U a. in., ami I'ontiniui 0'i
siilo Until tho eeuraioii leaven, .11 1-
.-; important t licit thofio uolntr do' iwl
watt until the last day to )ui'eliae
their tickets ne it takes time o pro-
pure thorn, At tlio pronent wiitiu','
f 77 are inlemlinn to make the trip
with other eilipiirios fumiiifr in. MnUc
your sleeper l enervation, l'lillinan
or touiibt. Cliaii' ears will ulao be
mailable for thorni who do not eair
for sleeper.
10. II. Watson of Hut to Palls Ik
lulling .Medford i
Is your ougo wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
por cent (ucroaso In comfort. Start
living the qlootrlc life. tf.
P. M. l'ojtoi of till city wan a io
cent vUltar at Ashland.
Arthuj' O'Xell o,t llqrwluuuk wan
a runout Milley visitor.
The Paoifle Telegraph and Tele
plume Co. are preparing niauiiMorlpt
for a new directory. All Biiboiilior
that Hiu tinted lucorructl, kludl) call
at tho offke. an wo want to Iihno the
now dlrectoiy out by Poluuaiy 15
L. A. Newton, Common ial Manunii.
85 J
V. J. Emerlek of this city la visit
ing Eugene.
Every Up.it nut electricity gives
et9 ntnntn ri t 1 nmnUn itntitn inn rtnrt
:y. :r. : " z : z. rr,r :::' - m ki.ii. ot., ..y u...i u,.vii
curtains, draperies. Electric light, ,"'',,
glows In an air tight bulb. ' tf
T. 11. Johnion or Eagle Point la
siiendlng a few dujn In Medford.
six mShers i
KILLED BV EXPLOSION:
KEATINC, Mont., Jan. 10 Six
mliiois aie dead, two injured and
two are missing today as n result
of an explosion In the Keating mlucj
near heio late yesterday. They were
killed. by concussion.
An Investigation was begun today.
Officials of I'm Keating Cold Mining
company declared that no miners
below the 1100-foot level wore In
Juied. Those killed and Injured
weio w oi king on this levol. ,
Jt Is gonoially believed that the
pdwder magalno, which contained
500 pounds of dynamite, let go. This
cannot bo positively learned, how-!
over, until tlio debris that liovi
away. '
JtlWALA, X. V., .Jan. V.).U
ports to Buffalo police today from
Is, Oiil. say Hint David
A. Schmidt and J. 1).
Ijryee, the three men wanted in con
nection willi tile J-o! Aiiolos Tinier
explosipn, have been seen U the i
ciiii,v ifl' lle ('aiiadiaii tow'u.
J'cdiou inspector Staines of tlio On
tario piovinoial police lias n stpuid
ot detectives soareliin for tiie trio.
Watch in m1o heiiiK kept heioY
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Mail Clerks May Go Out.
ANNNHAI'OLkS, Mum., .Inn. 1!).
A lie-up of the country's mail nyiuin
and it walkout of the inilwuy inal.
clerks is likely uiilcs I'oMtmii'-'ei
(lenoiiil lliteheook disco'lliuii. s oei
Inin pluiKOH of his iio.tal Havii.ijs dj.
ioy, iicordin to members of Hie Tw hi
Cities Kuihvnv Inil Clerks' nsuci-utloii.
Tnn I ATFTfl m ASSIFY. -f
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KOI,' JIENT 4-room house on ri.
C'cnlt nl inc. Curiiotiiis-Onrii'T
ltciill Co., i:i:i W. Main st. 'J3i)
FOIt ItKN'T ."i-ioom furnished
hoiife, elOsC, in, complete ior $40 t
Cornetius-Garner JJenlty Co.( 133 1
W. Main ct. 'J.VJ" I
J-'OK UKNT-.:i unftiriii-hod n.onn,
:i2l) N". Alder Ht. 2UV ,
WANTED I-JxeuMitinj,' Io let by c(tp
tlaet of two buHCineiitH, (all 'JUG
ooseolt avo. Phone A'SM. '2m
FOH SATjI: G'LMilrull' loeaied res-1
intrant li hplondld pa.iu lnisinot-.
Poor health only ieii,-oii for '-oil.-
i u jr. Apply nUJ'-'H Hast Main, up
stairs. 'Jo'II I
FOll WENT Thico fiiinishod hoii-f-keeping
moms .suitable for two peo
ple. Apply Oiikilnle Ca.i Cnocer..
South OaUdalo & llth. 2ti:i
FOll SAIjK Two Iioiim-s, III H. Or
ano, .$'J200; S'J2 Jleiuielt uo
filOO; h .Idliu Ilender-on. 270
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ALLEGED BURGLARS
HELD FOR JUR1
(In hi;: the liatnos of .lolm Snntl
aiijl .lolm Wilianih, I wo liien, cliiiif;ei
iiy, uie yoijci; aiiuipiuie oi asuimu
with tfio (irime of burglary wo
lodged in the county jailto await tli
action of the grand jury.
JOHN VON EHRWEGAN
IS LAID AT REST
Coiilaiucd in u magnificent ma
hogany easkol, the remains of tin
lute .lolm von Ehwogon, who died at
hih home liere lust .Monday, will b
laid to rostjhis afternoon in the I. O
O. F. cemetery.
Tlio funeral orioes wil ho eoi.
dttctcll in (lie ohael of the Peil in
delinking compiuiy bv tlio l!o. Mat
look.
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llOISE, Ida., .Inn. 'lU. A hill nil
Mated to put (i slop '(( lie pruolioi
of Moimo whok'Mile inpior doulei wh
ship i(iior into Oregon,' which is hit
or shippe'd back iulo dry lorrilor.v m
I'dalio, was, inlrodueod in the sound
today, 'I'lio bill provide- a lioaw h
copse for wJiolonuloi'h doing bu-ine-in
oilier states.
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A Wonderful
Dirt-Starter
SUNNY MONDAY Laundry Soap is
kind to tlie clotlies because it contains a
marvelous dirt-starting ingredient
which drives out the dirt in an all but magi-
cal way saves most of the rubbing and
saves your clothes.
Sunnv Mondav is h. white socio, made'
from high-grade materials choice fats and,
vegetaDie oils, it contains no rosin.
All1 yellow laundry soaps contain
rosin, and the majority of them
are made from cheap tallow and re
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lusuyipuse. uuiuiy lviuiiuoy o -;7pjgi
w mrpnpss is m'nn or ili niirilv. JAjir.'A'MW&
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Try Sunny Monday next wash
day and you'll never use any other
laundry soap.
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UNDKIITAKKUS
DAY PJ ION 10 2271
Night '.Phones:
F. W. WooL5r2071
A. E. Orr, 3G92.
L'AJ)Y 'ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker mid Cmbaliiior
SuccoHdor to tlm umlortnkliiK do
partmont of Mvdford Kiiiuituro Co
Office with
Medford Furniture. Company
About February 1, l'rlvnte Am
bulanco Sorvlco. Sick mid lujuted
convoyed to any ptuto(U) or
country.
'j'fllophenos: Pay 881.
Is'lBht: John A. Peil -till C
W. Coninin, 3G01. J. II. Hutlw,
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ION I U INPUSTRH-S, -".'ON CITY, III NOIS
yiON LACES and many intcre3ting features
in their manufacture arc on exhibition in one
of our c how windows. This display is educa
tional and every person should sec ii.
From 3,100 to 4,500 bobbins are required to'
thread ones lace rre.chinc, besides the beam and
warp, making a tctrJ when the machine is
threads'! av 13,000 threads in actual work.
When r fruch-ne ip fully threaded there are
,700 ml!S ofcotron n it, enough to reach from
hrs to tongland and nearly back again.
Sec (he illustrations of the various machines
in "Op-srntion where thay take in the thread and
turn ,u -he dainty, attractive laces also skeins
of yarns, yarn spools pieces of lace just as they
come from the machines. Especially interesting
is the process of clipping, scalloping and sepa-1
rating. The exhibit is so uniaue and the values
so unusual that a visit will be of material
interest to you.
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