Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 25, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911.
PAGE FIVE
Personal and Local
H. C. Jenkins of Cedar Rapids, In.,
Is making u pleasure trip through
the hoguo River valley.
Arthur Drown spent Wednesday in
Central Point on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gore spent Wed
nesday In Grants Pass.
Colonel and Mrs. J. F. Mundy re
turned Wednesday from a trip to
Portland.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. 451
Private room and board with Mrs
J. D. Fay, threo blocks from central
part of town, 310 N. Dartlctt.
John Wiuulnghnm of Dutto Kails
was a recent visitor in Medfoul.
A lluuor license has been granted
('. P. Drlggs of Dutto Falls by the
United States government.
II. .1. Stinson of Central Point was
a Medfoid visitor Tuesday.
John H. Carklu, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
W. C. Crane of Ashland spent Wed
nesday in Medford on business.
Harry C. Denson of Woodvillo was
a Medford visitor Tuesday.
The most profitable as well as the
most interesting "little Journeye'
are thoso made in answering class
iflod ads.
J. W. Allen of Drownsboro Is
spending a few days In Medford.
Henjnmin F. Heidel, highway en
gineer, leaves this ovenlng for Sa
lem under orders from Uncle Sam
to assist the highway committees
of the legislature In framing .good
roads bills.
Wanted Doarders A now board
ing house has opened at 706 South
Oakdale. Call and see us for fair
treatment, or address F. II. More
land. 302
William DIttle Wells of Portland
Is visiting frlonds in Medford.
Miss Dollie Parker of Dutto Falls
is sponding tho winter in Forest
Grove.
See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, Over Jackson County bank. 2S5
J. V. Mclntyre has returned to
make his homo In Medford after sev
eral months In northern California
towns.
II. D. Patterson, 11C E. Main, has
soma nlco English Hollies and all
kinds of shade trees. Roses (all the
best). Now Is a good time to plant.
Drop In and see me. tf
Is your louso wired? Ono cigar
loss n day would pay for a hundred
per cent lncreaso in comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf.
Mrs. 10. C. Gaddis is visiting Ash
land friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chlldora were
recent visitors in this city.
J. 13. Kremer spent Tuesday In
Medford on business.
Esther Merrltt of Central Point
wns a recent Medford visitor.
Dr. J. E. Shoaror, physician and
surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug
store. tf.
T. M. Dayllss lias returned from a
trip to Seattle.
Mrs. Edith Davis of Central Point
was a recent Medford visitor.
G. II. Llbby, who Is connected with
tho Grants Pass Courlor, was a Med
ford visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Harris of Gold
Hill spout Wednesday in Medford.
Sam McCIondon of Gold Hill was
a recent Medford visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. 01 well arc
visiting frlonds near Gold' Hill.
T. Fuson of Grants Pass was a
recent Medford visitor.
Every llg.U out electricity give?
orr smoke and smoko contains soot,
which deposits on your wall paper,
curtains, draperies. Electric light
glowp In nn air tight bulb. tf.
J. W. Opp, manager of tho Opp
nilno on Jackson cr.eek, spent Tues
day in Medford.
E. X. Warner of tho firm of War
ner, Wort man & Gore is visiting Port-laud.
H. D. Nye of Rock Point spent
Tuesday in Medford.
Miss Dess Clough of Roseburg Is
(pending a few days visiting her aunt,
.Mrs. Lou Enyart. From hero sho will
go to Chlco and San Frnncisco to
visit other relatives.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalmer
Successor to the undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co.
Office With
Medford Furniture Company
About February 1, Private Am
bulance Sorvlco. Sick and Injured
convoyed to my part of city or
country.
Telephenes: Day 351.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. C.
W Conklin. 3C01. J. H. Butlr,
3571.
CLUB NOW IS OWNER
OF EXHIBIT BUILDING
John D. Olwell and the Medford
Commercial club representatives sign
ed a contract Tuesday whereby the
club becomes the owner of tho Ex
hibit building after April 1, when
Mr. Olwell will vacate. Five hun
dred dollars was paid Mr. Olwell, the
remaining $1500 to bo paid on April
1. Tho money was raised by a syn
dicate of Medford real estate and bus
iness men.
Ry this action a long continued
source of friction between the real
estato agents Is removed and both
Mr. Olwell and those who put up the
money acted for tho best Interests of
tho city ns they saw them.
Mr. Olwell has maintained a credit
able exhibit, nt his personal expense,
for over seven years, and his Individ
ual efforts have widely advertised
city and valley. It waB felt, however,
that the city had reached proportions
which justified municipal ownership
and control of tho exhibit.
The secretary of the Commercial
dub will use the building as his of
fice after April 1 and the exhibits bo
maintained by the club.
JURY TRIAL
FREES 0'
John O'Connor, arrested In Valle
jo, Cal., on a warrant charging him
with thtj theft of n quantity of pork
from F. Y. Allen of Trail and brought
back here for trial, was found "not
guilty" by a Jury In tho circuit court
In Jacksonville Tuesdny.
Ho was discharged from custody
and the case against him dismissed.
PACKING FIRM NOW
OPERATES OWN BRANCH
ruder the management of S. G
Macklin, the Cinluhy Packing com
pany will operate a brunch of their
Portland establishment in the build
ing on the railroad track betwoJii
Sixth and Main streets formerly oc
cupied by the Medford Grocery com
pany. The Medford Grocery company
formerly handled tho agency for the
Cudtihy company hero but the busi
ness has become so big that a sepa
rate institution hiis become neces
sary. If you are sure that your store of
fers hotter values than any other in
your lino, be equally sure that it is
better ndvortised.
SAYS MEDFORD IS
BEST ADVERTISED
(Continued from Page 1.)
different kinds of literature to meet
specific needs. These include sev
eral bulletins on various subject-.,
such us fruitgrowing, mining, timber,
etc.
"Medford is to be congratulated
upon the splendid effective work
that Secretary Malboeaf of the Com
mercial club is doing in placing pub
licity woik upon u high plane, and
his work will give to Medford the
kind of literature badly needed."
Mr. Wells attended the Red Letter
day of the Grants Pass Commercial
club yesterday to celebrate the in
crease in membership to f)00 of the
club. He returns to Portland tonight.
MANY REGISTERING FOR
SEATTLE RECALL ELECTION
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 2.'). Witli
throe duvs moro for registration I'm
the recall election nearly 70,000
have signified their intention of vot
ing. George A. Dilling, whom the
Welfare league has put forward u
i candidate to oust Mayor 11. C.
Gill from office began n hot cam
paign last night. He attacked Gill
for permitting the police department
to have protected vice agents.
Carr Sips With Seals.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Jan. 2.-.
Hnrtmnn Carr of New Yoik, out
fielder, who opened and cut off ne
gotiations with the San Francisco
baseball team at least a doe-i time4
last year, has sent in a signed con
tract lo Manager Danny l.oii',
ITnskins for health.
Send a
Messenger
TO SIT
INSTEAD OF
bench, Judge F. M. Calkins of the
circuit court of tltis district will go
to Klamath Falls next week to hold
court there.
In order to lelieve Judge Benson,
of the circuit couit of Klamath
county, fiom presiding over a num
ber of eases in which he wns inter-1
ested befoio his accession to the'
V -t- '
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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WANTED The best bargain in
fiom 40 to 120 acres of first class
undeveloped fruit land that good
hard cash will buy. Must bo with'n
lo miles of Medfoid. Give full
particulars in first lelor. Addles4
Box 700, caie this office. tf
WANTED One thousand loads
loam soil tor hauling. l!ll S. Dart
lctt. tf
FOR SALE A "Forcieiier" big jet
black horse colt, will he II ycai.-. old
May 15, 11)11. John B. Hah
Woodvillo, Or. 2(18
CIVIL ENGINEER -Go to L. W
Whiting at southeast corner of
Main and Central for survcyi ig
drafting, building grades, sewer do
sign, city engineoiing, concrete or
irrigation construction, or i.lher
engineering work. Suhdiiding and
platting a specialty. So see me if
von contemplate such work. 2S'l
that will meet with the ap
proval of the recipient of
on r message. Any old kind
r n messenger won't answer.
The bent should always be
sent ''if" you wish the re
cipient to pass a favorable
verdict.
What you think about busi
ness stationery isn't quite so
important as what your corre
spondent thinks.
Don't buy
Tht standard fiaftr or butinill stali'ontrjr
MJ HAHKHIRE BQHD
"Lookor tht watir-marh"
because it pleases you, but
because it influences the man
you write in your favor.
I
Oi d Hampshire Bend Is a clean, criio
.ilxT. nude lor Ucin. emu luuiness
olio. It is told on the ussuniDtlon thut
them's economy in ijiiality. A liundsomo
specimen nook given upon request, snow,
fnif letterheads and other business forms,
printed, lithographed and engraved on
tht white and fourteen colors
Made by Hamkiiirk
Pafkk Cusii-anv, the
inly paper maker in
hr world making bond
Yd per exclusively.
Medford
Printing
Co.
Draperies
Wo carry a very complote
lino of draperies, lace curtains,
fixtures, etc., and do an clashes
of upholstering. A special man
to look after this work exclu
sively and will give as good
service as is possible to get in
even tho largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F. C. Page
Mgr. Local Agency
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't afford to do without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up and order a ease sont to
tho house. Tho purest, most
healthful drink known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
The
Quality
of every drug,
chemical or
medicine in
our store is
guaranteed.
Purity is
always found
here
Let us fill your
prescriptions
Orange Blossom
and
Lowney's
Chocolates
MAIN 101, NIOIIT OK DAY
Medford Pharmacy
MEDFORD, OREGON.
PRIVATE WIRE
PHONE 1831
Moss 6 Co.
GRAIN AND STOCK
BROKERS
W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR
NO. 10 NORTH FRONT ST
MEDFORD. OREGON
rrssrs...fs.r.s.ssrv
Trimmed Hats
to $8.00 for
$1.98
Trimmed Hats
to $4 OO lor
98c.
Home Millinery
KKil Went Ninth Htmit
Born.
RODQERS, in Klamath, Or., to tle
wife of Leslie Rodgers, u daughter.
Modtord Mull Tribune Want ads
.iro business brlngers.
IlnfikiiiB for health.
Oregon-Washington Railroad
and Navigation Co.
Traffic Department Announcement
The above named company was incorporated Oe
cembcr 23, 1910, for the purpose of taking over the
following lines:
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company.
The North Coast Railroad Company.
Oregon & Washington Railroad Company.
Idaho Northern Railroad Company.
Ilwaco Railroad Company.
In future these lines will be operatod by ind in
tho name of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Nav
igation Company.
F. W. ROBINSON, WM. McMURRAY,
General Freight Agent, Oen'l Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon. Portland, Oregon.
W. D. SKINNER,
General Froight and Passenger Agent, Seattle, Wash.
R. B. MILLER,
Traffic Manager.
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Medford Mail Tribune
Official Map of
Jackson CountSy, Ore.
Compiled especially for the Mall Tribuno by tho
Jackson County Abstract Co. Approvod and offi
cially adopted by tho county court, July, 1010.
Shows ownership of each parcol of property,
township and uoctlon lines, county roads, forest re
solves, railroad grant, city and town boundaries
and all othor necessary Information.
Tho only convenient; handy, complete map
of Jackson county published In mnny years. Slzo
29 by 40 Inches, on heavy map paper, tinned at
both ends.
No homo complete without thin mnp. It soils
for $2.D0, but will bo given away free to subscrib
ers to tho Medford Mall Tribuno.
HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE
SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY MAIL TRIBUNE
FOIt ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE 95.00
OR FOR THE WEEKLY MAIL TRIBUNE TWO
YEARS IN 'JJVANCE AT $l.G0 A YEAR.IjUI.OO
AND THE MAP IS YQUR8. .
Or got ono now subscriber to tho Dally or two
new ones to tho Weekly, remit and wo will sond tho
mup. km
Old subscribers may Bocuro tho map by paying
up arrears and subscribing In advance.
Medford Mail Tribune
.27 N. Fir Street
Medford. Ore.
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Columbia Quality Is Not Based on Mere CLAIMS
The official Jury of Awards of tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition at Seattle, after making distintercslod com
parisons, awarded Columbia Disc Machines and Records the "Highest Grand Award." It is the same old story of
Columbia superiority. Wherever Columbia goods have been in composition with tho world's product they have
always received the highest possible award.
Here is the letter from the chairman of the Jury of A wards:
AI.ASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION, Seattle, August 27, 190!).
Col. Ilenrny E. Dosoh, Director of Exhibits, A.-Y.-P. Exposition, Seattle, Wash.
Sir: The Columbia Phonograph Co. are justly entitled to the grand highest award for Disc Talking Machines
and Records, and also the highest praise for the superlative merit of their product.
Special mention should be made of the marvelous reproducer used on this make, and the remarkable superior
ity and smoothness of its motor.
It is the unanimous opinion of your jury that this firm has attained tho highest standard in the manufacture
of Disc Machines and Records.
Respectfully submitted. (Signed) EMIL ENNA, Chairman International Jury of Awards.
Grand Prix, Paris, 1900 Grand Prize, Milan, 190(5 Double Grand Prize, St. Louis, 1901 Highest Grand Award,
Seattle, 1909.
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Street
Call at the NeM- Music Shop end Hear the Columbia Phonograph and Grafonola Table
MEDFORD MUSIC SHOP
St. Marks
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