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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1911)
m !-OTrs nw . AN. MRDFOnB M.ATI TRlTONflaiKOFOOT, DU1W0X. Bt'NtJAV. JANUARY 2!), l!HI. PAaMSBvjgisr TRAGIC STORY IS YETLDED BY FOREST Man Is Devoured by Wolves His Bride of Four Weeks Badly Frozen Wlien She Attempts to Reacli His Side' story of the forest SIIHuLU ITt COHALT. Out., inn. 28. A ti-aale story of the i'orerft is eontuiiicil in diypatehes reeeivetl here today from the district of NoHll Gowjriinmlu (((iicerniny Ule death of Felix Wil soil, a trapper, who was devoured In volves and his bride of four weeks who was fdutid ?i week later badly frozen and nearly dead from ex posure. Her hair tuhied irray as a reslilt of her experience. She is now recovering at Gowganda. Early hibt week Wilson started to make his usual round of his trap He' did not return and his wife be came anxious. After waiting four days she started for Gowganda de spite the fact that .she had no snow shoes and the snow was waist deep Meanw-hile a friend of Wili-on s named Durnont camp aeross Wilson's deserted camp :tnl immediately or ganized a searching pnity. They found. They found Mrs. WiNon two miles from her cabin with her hands and feet terribly frozen but no trace of Wilson could be found. Br- STREET IMPROVEMENTS ATTRACT VISITORS Surest and Best Foundation for 'Prosperity and Rapid Growth. Every Enterprising City In Oregon Is Feeling the Power of Good Ad vertising in the Settled Policy of "More Paving." The following extracts from an ar ticle in the Grants Puss Observer, shduld be read and thoroughly di gested by every loyal citizen of this city. The moral is important and obvieus: "The improvements made in our business streets the past year are not only a good thing for the city and the people living here, but they aro advertising this city all over the statu of Oregon and impiessing thi city on the minds of all people who pass through a.s tourists. "Heports come from all over the state that people have heard ot this city's elegant streets and the excel lent lighting system that has been installed. A gentleman was here i'rom Marshfield last week who i making a tour of all the cities of Oregon getting ideas on civic im provement for the chamber i" eom inoreo of his city, and he was very loud in his praise of the improve ments in this city and he said that our bitulithie paved streets wore the prettiest and best lighted of any citv lie had visited. "This did not start in on the im provement!! as early as soino of the other cities, but the past administra tion profited by the work of other cities and got the best. 'When the night trains pav through Grants Pass passengers crane their necks to look at our beautiful paved and lighted sheets. "The streets and lights, are a great advertisement to the city, but the improvement should not be allowed to stop, and the people should stmt right away to continue the im provement should not be allowed to stop, and tho people should stait right away to continuo the improve ments tho coming your. There i no wtalk of continuing the bitulithie pavement up Sixth stieet tor seeiul blocks and also talk of paving resi dence streets." m m O QJljc GUiantUlQ Crx Finish THE Chantilly Is ifwVJ essentially a pat tern that will appeai to tkose wlio seek in the family sil ver a certain simplicity with Justenough oral mentto relieve It of tLe appearance of plain ness. This Is French In character of titslgn and derives its name from the famous palace' Of Chantilly, situated some twenty odd miles from Paris. It is Of thctlaeof Louis XV. Silversmithlng had greatly Improved from the time of Louis XIV. to the latter part of the reign of Louis XV. 2g and this was a tmi P"0 ' E' refinement of ta:te in designs for silverware, furni ture, and decoration. SEKr $ m- & I When You Buy Sterling silver ware, buy sil ver that has a itahie and a reputation behind it. When ydil buy "Gorham" fetlver you have Iho largest and best fac tory In tho world bnck of It. SOLD DY Martin J. Reddy Till JIWKIjKir XKAK l'OSTOFFICE Made in Sterling Silver only, and stamped wi(h the Trade Mark: Lion, Anchor aud letter (ft Don't forgot the trademark. Come In ami get a sample of silver polish. Which Insures quality and purity of design. , ffl Says Crisis Is Near. LOS ANUBLKS, Cal.. Jan. 28. Declaring the political situation in this country presents a crisis as great as that which preceded the civiUwnr, Senator-elect .lohil I). Works, at a reception t endured him, blamed the trusts for eorrup tion. . - K "L'nless such things as aie going on in Danville, 111., can be checked, this country is going down to the destruction which the busts and great private interests are working toward," he saiij. AOKXTLKMAX KKO.M .MISSISSIPPI Tho biggest comedy lilt In 120 years, "A Gentleman Krom Mississippi," will bo shown heie next Wednesday night at the Medford theater by Wil liam A. Hrady, who sends to this city a special cast, hoadetl by nbbcrt A. Fischer as Senator Iangdon and John llutler as Hud llalnes, the reporter. The hit of the piny has not been con fined to New York, for It has been through a run of eight mouths in Chicago, five months In Philadel phia and four months In Boston, and, strange to nJPito, with tho press a unit as to the merits of the piece. "A Gentleman From Mississippi" Is genuine comedy. There Is not a lino In Its four acts that is not la the spirit of pure comedy, by which Is meant a play that truly reflects life without touching more than very lightly upon tho tragic aspect that must, sooner or later, darken all lives not conducted according to tho strict moral law. In a comedy so true to everyday life and character as this Is, and In ono so free from tho dovlces of the theatrical, a great deal depends upon the manner In which It Is played. In the superb cast which will ap pear hore are, In addition to Itob eit A. Fischer and John llutler, the following well known players: John Arthur, W. II. Townsoad, Arthur H. Ebbets. Thomns A. Irwin, Ernest I3v ers. Frank Hartwell, E. II. Render, Wnlter Pollock, George U. Palmer, Emma Meffert, Leah Henrd, Jane Otey, June Fornley. Ileuluh Watson, Lute Adams and otheis The curtain will bo held until ft o'clock- on account of tho world's champion Portage (Wis.) basketball team at the Nat. Tho game will bo called at 7.30 Bharp, enabling any one to take in both attractions. Impressario's Wife Sick. NVACK. N. Y Jan. 28.-0 r llaminorstein, tho New York opeia impressario, has troubles other than those furnished him bv songbud This became known today when In wife brought suit for divorce. S i premo Court JiMieo Tompkins ap points! Daniel Sherman referee to tuko testimony in the ease. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the city conn oil of the oity of Medford, Or., at its regular meeting on February 7, 1911 for a liuono to soil spirituous, vi nous and malt liquors in qunatities laee than a gallon at its pleo of business in the Kostell building, lot 11, block 20, in said oity, for a per iod of six months. W. M. KENNEDY. Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do withrfut this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a caBe sent to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known is SIvSKIYOU MINERAL WATER p, C. BIGHAM, Agent. The Quality of every drug, chemical or medicine in our slorc is guaranteed. Purity is always found here Let us fill your prescriptions. Orange Blossom and Lowney's Chbbolates Main 101, Night or Day Medford Pharmacy Medford, Ore. Columbia Records Sit any disc machine i . i .' i , . , Different Selection on each side, ff" u The only machine manufactured that uses a fiber needle. No one thing will give so much pleasure to so many people for so long a time at solittle cost as a COLUMBIA CRAPIlOPtlONE. MEDFORD MUSIC SHOP Hs ST. MARKS BLOCK ftWiuPirifiWiiW ft ;: Your Shoes 1 ' 'i 1 aro hero awaiting your choos ing. You can't find better leathor, better style, bettor fit or hioro satisfaction for tho money you spend. A Trial Glvo us a trial. Wo will guar antee that you return again and again. Duffield Bros. MUlH'bJt!) HHOtS PAHLOHN I Belts Womens Red Patent Leather Belts 25 ct. quality . IOC 1m m m HL T m Til l Prints--Best : VI A K: Special yck 5C CENTRAL AVE; NEAR P. O. Bargain Day at MedfordTs Popular Price Store READY-TO-WEAR BARGAINS WHITE GOODS BARGAIN Women's $30.00 Winter Suits at $15.00 (lood iOc Bleached iMuslin for, yard?1 ...7c AVomen's $20.00 Winter (1oats at $10.00 (lood 121.C Bleached Ahtslin for, yard 9c Children's $8.00 Winter Coats at $4.00 (Jood $1.25 Bed Spreads for L 98c Women's $4.00 Panama Skirts at $2.9$ 1000 yards fine Cambric Embroidery and Tuser- Women's $5.00 Brilliant ine Skirts at $3.98 tion and linen Lace; real values 10c; Ep Woijien's 75c Wash Skirts at 59c yard vh "FIRST SHOWING! OF NRW R171TS, COATS. 20(J yards 18-inch Dorset Cover 13iiii)rbi- Q a RICIRTS, and WATSTS FOR, SPRIOT. CALL fejJ V'(1 : VnTnTTi ANDBKBT11BM. ROAIIWIIINQ NEW. Bwtqty wl,itQii.l colored 0.1 Olotii, 21C LAST DAY OF OUR 3il USLIN UNDFJIAVEAR t j)nlo iu,'avV Unbl g0 SALE. SEEOai' SPECIAL BAUCAINS AT 29c, 8c .irrade;' very special, yard "t 59c, 79c, $1.19 and $1.89. Host Lonsdale Muslin, ya'hl lie ; : : : '. ; ; ; ; : : ; HOSE Children's Last Forever Hose; sojd everywhere at 25c; our 1? 19 -1)111(1 J-M X BLANKETS (lood size grey cotton blankets, worth 75c; special, (Q pair vUIj CORSETS An odd tot Of W. 13. 'Car ets; values to ijtfl; QOa sale price vOv GLOVES Women's silk lined Cloves for spring wear; worth 09c; sale price, V"' ilQn pair AGENTS FOR WARNER'S CORSETS AGENTS FOR STANDARD PATTERNS pirtHllMM0M0lM 4- To contomplato advorticlng won't bring 4 business. Start now ami you will become 4 convinced that It nays to advertise all tho 4 tlmo. 4 4 t NO KNIVKS NO DJtl'CS l'HONI-: (1701 KASi: KOIt Al.b DISKASK DR. E. E. KOCH C'illltOI'ltACTIU Oeiiiousti-aloi- or I'Hyeliolony Heuis: 9-12, 1 to 0, 7-8. HyninioliUinent on Sundays. .MMWJU7 (Jui-iii'lt C'oivy llullilliiK .MiaH-'OHO, (HtlXJON )s:'Aiij.jK99, ISIS THE Just Arrived The World's Greatest Moving. Picture Curtain Gem Waffle Kitchea 323 E. Main St. Medford. We are now open for business. Hot waf fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quick sor- vw.n finnl.-mir flnno ill Window Oil IMS. CoiIlO , ., V . WW.W.f, ,.v-.. 0 (, ii till con iiq !! fl-- Medford Investors CO.MK TO (J HANTS I'ASS AND OKT IN NOW ON TIIH (lltOl'NI) Kl.OOIt. SKK Mi: KOU CIIOIf'K MST1NOS OF ALL KINDS OK LAND AND TOWN I'UOI'KHTY A. H. PARSONS ItlU! HKTATi: (WANTS I'ASS, OltKflON m Phe wonder of the nineteenth cent hit, known as the ffreat Radilihi Cold Leaf Screen, will be seen by many for the first time SUNDAY AT ISIS THEATRE This will be the only house in lMedford where this beautiful curtain will be seen, as Air. Corden, the manager, holds the lease and selling right ,1'or yea it to come. r i.. i'..: i ;.. .. :'..,..! t... i i l ,.u,.nni:..n unirt luii iu iirarriui'ii till" ufiiuty aim uituiriivi-" ncss of the moving pictures when thrown on this won der! ul screen. iMon ol science have labored lor years in perfecting this curtain and have at last rested I'l'lllll flwtii ti'rti.lr it'iili ilin llwMlirllf Hull flwitr li.wl of ..w... i..w .,w..v ...un uwv UXM'h''" """ """.1 " " last turned out the most wonderful eul'tain the world has ever seen. There is but one way to be satisfied that is to come and see for yourself. Lf it is not the most at tractive and wonderful sight you have ever seen, your money will be cheerfully refunded. Novelty Musical Act f In conjunction with this wonderful curtain, tho Musical Fletchers will be seen in a novelty musical ni't. Air. Fletcher nlavs on evervthinir from a broom $ ? to an old sprinkling can. His playing on six bottles i v V V V I.. .1.1 1.! 1! Ill 1 !,.i...A 1... !.! ..1 iicm ins aiuiii'iice spiMiuuiiiiu, nssitiim iv ui rinvt-r 4 little daughter, whose sweet voice brought forth great i ajiplause. i V Wl. .. ,! lia.w. .u UniuJinii; u m its tnn nl 51 known for any comment, you get a $1.50 Show for 10 and 20 Cents Doors Open at 7:00 p. in. First Picturo 7:15 p. m. 4'''-4t4tf'' Hasklns for Health. llUBIa M. mm,.-. . S.IIL