Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 20, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD. OKI'ICION. "MONDAY. NOVNMRIOR 20, 'IMf.
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eOYS ARE HERE
FROM ANTIPODES
COLD
"THE COMMUTERS," AT THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT.
PORTLAND GOT
LION'S SHARE
Nearly 30,000 Humcscckcrs Took Ad
vnntnnc of Colonist Rntos This Fall
Oregon Received More Tlinn
California.
NOTION.
Notice In horoby given thnt tho
Itoguo lUvor Valley University club
will inaUo application to tho city
council or tho oily or Medford, Ore
gon, at Its regular mooting on Novem
ber 21, 101 1, for n Hcoiiho to mill
HplrltumiH tltpinrn, and mult Ihiuorn,
In unutlt!cH Icsh than a gallon, nt
tin elub room In tho Mall Tribune
building on Fir ntruut, for u period ot
AN OPPOHTUNITV.
10 acreit of deep black ntlelty pear
and applo laud intbtrrlgiitod, threo
mllen from town, Price no per rout
lonit than any othur land In valley
equally n good, on tormn of ti per
item cash and ?1 per nc.ro per auoiitli
till paid, no Intercut, with other ad
vantages not mentioned hero. Oliver
1). Ill-own, 1 127 13. Mala, Mod ford.
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Youngsters of Australia Will Give an
Entertainment at the Natatorium
This Evening Arc Guests of High
School Pupils.
Several Washington Towns Were En
dangered When the Puyallup River
Slopped Over Its Banks and Did
Much Damage.
six months.
Itoguo Itlvor Valley University Club,
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Ilnnktns for Health.
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Fho Australian boys' band arrived
In MoiHonl Sunday evening and were
met nt the depot by ft largo crowd
of Medford high school students.
There are 42 mom bora of the band
ranging In ago from 10 to IS years.
Thuy will g"ve an entertainment at
the Xntntorlum tonight, and the ad
mission price wilt bo 50 centst.
Kvory mctabor of the company from
the youngest to the oldest, Is an ath
lete, singer and a musician, nndj
uvory school child In the city has en
Joyed to tho fullest tho concerts the
boys have given on tho streets to
day, nml nre expecting n treat at the
Nntatorlum tonight.
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LAID AI REST
The funeral services over the rc
innins of Edgar A. Kin?, who died
in Medford Fridny morning, were
held nt tho Ferl undertaking; parlors
Sunday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, Rev.
W. V. Shields officiating,
TACOMA, Wnrii.. Nov. 20.-CoM
we'ntlior brought relief today from
what llirenteued to ho tho worst flool
for years. Tlie Puynllup river. whieti
slopped over its banks and did grout
dnmnpo Inst night, i voiug down
and nil st renins centering here ne
receding".
McMillan, n village on the I'uynl
lup, wns tlirenlened with dostrm'th-:i
by tho river clumping its course yes
terday, and n mnss meeting scoured
powder to blow up n log jam and
flood fnnns below if the danger iil
not decrease.
Tncoina wns dark fifteen minu'es
last night with the transmission lino
washed out. Sewers were wnshe I
out and the lolands inundated, hit,
the water is going down. All traiw
from the east are coming by way ot
Vancouver today, land and snow
slides in the mountains blocking the
Northern Pacific, Great Northern
and Miuwnukee.
The railways report they will hnv
clear tracks by morning.
Aid Society Meets.
The Ladles' Aid society of tho
First M. E. church met In the base-
There wns n large attendance of ment of the church Wednesday after-
In prcenting .lames Forbes' new
est play. The Commuters," which b
to be seen at the Medford theater
November 110, Henry H. Harris is
convinced he has u worthy successor
to "The Chorus Udy" and "The
Tmvoling Salonum," bith of which
nre from the pen of the, author of
"Tho Commuters." It is n comedv
in four nets in which arc incorporat
ed many of the laughable iiiicdeuts
that huinKMi in the iluilv life nt' ilm
man of business who works in the
city and endeavors to find sucrcase
from toil amidst the calm and quiet
atmosphere of the suburbs. The title
itself suggests the great powihihli s
ot a luugh creation, and it is need
less to say that Mr. Forbes has taken
eery advantage of tlu splendid op.
portunities of tho subject to create
another imrlh-provoking theatrical
cutcrtninutcut that "will perpetuate
his uaiue along with the greatest hu
morists this country has ever known.
"The Commuters" comes to this city
with tho New York and Uostou cast,
and includes 1 furry Davenport, Flor
ence Malone, Amy Lesser, John Uoi
ertson, Lillian Thurgnte, Pauline
DutTield, K. V. llnckus, Frederic Ma
cohn, Kerra Ivenw.vn, Maude Sin
clair and others.
friends and relatives. Tho floral of
ferings were plentiful and very beau
tiful. Ono floral piece was especially
beautiful, it being n floral blanket
which entirely covered tho enskct.
Mmyo vyxs furnished by Miss Gladys
.Tardinc, .Miss Laura McQueen.
Messrs. A. S. Mack, Ernest Price nnd
Walter Gore. Tho pallbearers were
Harry Helms, E. W. Hrous, Mark
Finney, 0. N. Burnett, Clyde Shaw,
Oscar Lewis, T. G. Jackson nnd M
Ada.ws. Interment was made iti Odd
Fellows' cemetery.
rxss xjlctd.
Another allottmcnt. of very choice val
ley fruit land Is now ready for distri
bution. Write Immediately to tho Jantlia
Plantation Co., Block 1056. Pittsburg.
Pa., for application blanks. T,ho only re
quirement Is that flvo acres be planted
In fruit trees within five years. Au
thorized improvement companies will
plant the trees at reasonable prices, and
market tho fruit for the owners on
shares.
noon. Devotional exercises led by
Mrs. Bennett. Thoro were present
25, and at each meeting from ono
to threo arc received. While tho
ladles have been quiet, they havo
not been Idle, but aro busy making
extensive preparations for their an
nual fair to bo given December G.
In connection with tho fair will bo a
chicken pie dinner with tho usual ac
companiments of salad, pickles, pic,
coffee, etc. In the evening a hot
lunch will be served. Tho society
kindly solicits .the assistance ot nil
ladies of the church whether mem
bers of tho society or not. Dona
tions of fancy articles, ono from
fully accepted, and It is hoped that
every lady who will help In any way
will be present at the next meeting
in tho basenrcnt of the church on
next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock.
MARRIED.
Michael M. Herman and Miss
Myrtlo Clara MclCeo were married
Sunday at t:30 o'clock at tho homo
ot .Mr. and Mrs. Fort Hubbard, -HO
South IUvorsldo nvenuo, Medford,
Rev. E. Olin Kldrldge, pastor ot tho
M. E. church, officiating.
A splendid dinner was served
after the wedding by Mrs. Hubbard
to the many relatives and friends in
attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
left from Central Point Sunday eve
ning for a short honeymoon visit to
Portland. By taking tho train nt
Central Point Instead of at Phoenix,
as had previously been planned, tho
young couplo escaped several rico
showers which wero In waiting for
them as the passenger train passed
through Mediord.
tho city of Medford, Oregon, nt Its next
reculnr meotltw on Nov. Slat, 1911, for
a Itrenso to sell splritou. vinous nnd
malt liquors In quantities leax than a
Rnllnn, nt their pluco of bualnesii on
South Kir street, located at lots 10, H
nnd 12. block 45. of tho original town
ltc, In said city, for a period of six
uontlis.
ItAU-MOIlR CO.
Date of first publication November
S. 1911.
HALT LAKK CITY, Utah, Nov. 20.
llotuc.icokot-H to tho number of
29.SI8 wero carried to tho Pacific
const over tho Ilarrlmuu linen from
September 15 to October Hi, accord
ing to rcportH JitHt compiled hero.
Flflcon thousand three hundred
and twenty passed Ogilcn, UflUO truv
olPd via Kl Paso, 3701 via Portland
nnd SG8 via Los Angeles.
Medford. Ore, Nov. 7, 1011. Tliln Is to
certify that about November my dauith
ter was taken with a. mvro attack of
rhvuiiuitliim which rendered her left arm
useless, in fact It wns no near parulyxed
thnt she was not nblo to movn her fin
cers, hut knowing of somo of Dr. Chow
Vouiik'h marvelous cures of lonit stand.
Iiik cases of rheumatism, wo decided to
consult htm. In which I am pleased tn
say made no mistake, ns his remedies
acted ns he claimed they would and af
ter the third treatment the rheumatic
patn entirely left her and she has not
had any symptoms of rheumatism since;
besides her Kcnornl health Is much Im
proved nnd I do not hesitate In saying
I bellevo those afflicted with rheuma
tism or paralysis will do well io consult
Or Chow Young, whoso house Is corner
of Tenth and l'rout streets, Medford,
Oregon. A. 1 WRIHK 311
Why Accident Insurance is Necessary
Tea pur cent of all deains are duo to accidents. 11,000,000
people aro killed and Injured yearly In tho United States (10 per
minute). There aro five (linos more people killed and Injured
yearly than die from natural catiHes. More people aro killed and
Injured In tho United Htntott yearly than have been killed or In
jured during any war of tho last two hundred years, You inn
more liable to die from an accidental Injury than front any dis
ease but one. Nature will guard ngatusl IIIiicsh, but never against
an accidental Injury. More people havo received Indemnity front
tho Travelers for accidental Injuries than wore killed or wounded
In tho Union Army during tho Civil War.
C. B. WALKER & CO.
Insurance of All Kinds
10'J W. MAIN HT.
NEW YORK, Nov. 20. At the
opening of today's stock market
heavy selling of lenders caused un
settled conditions. United States
Steel was down n point, ns wns also
Union Pacific and American Cotton
Oil. Wabash preferred lost 3-4 and
the common 1-8. Grant Northern
preferred lost 1 1-2. Later Union
Pacific made tip its loss, and Heading
and Lehigh Valley were slightly above
Saturday's close.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that tho under
signed will apply to the city council of
What Ails You?
.Ml-u-NA stomach Tablets nroj
guaranteed by Cbns. Strang to end
indigestion or any stomach distress,
or money back. They relievo upBct
atomach In flvo minutes.
MI-O-N'A for belching of gaB.
MI-O-NA for distress uftcr eating.
MI-O-NA for foul breath.
MI-O-NA for biliousness.
MI-O-NA to wako up tho liver.
MI-O-NA for heartburn.
MI-O-NA for sick hendacho.
MI-O-NA for nervous dyspepsia.
MI-O-NA for night sweats.
MI-O-N'A for sleeplessness.
MI-O-NA for bad dreams.
MI-O-NA for sea sickness.
MI-O-NA after a banquet.
MI-O-NA for vomiting of preg
nancy. Makes rich, pure blood puts gin
ger, vigor, vim, Vitality Into tho
wholo body.
Fifty cents a largo box nt Chns.
Strang's and druggists ovcrywhoro.
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Ordorn called for and delivered. First class work dono by hand.
Indies' nnd men's nulls clennod and pressed. Tel. Mala 7831;
Home, 37. Corner Klghth and 8o. Central Ave.
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At the men you most esteem. Do
they not all have spotless linen?
Have you ever met a successful
man ynt who was careless about
bis collar and cuffs, to say noth
ing about tho rest of his linen?
Tho wlso man sends his linen
where he knows without n doubt
it Is going to bo returned whole,
nnd with a snow white finish.
That's here. Phono for our wagon.
THE STAR
Steam Laundry
Mcdfonl, Oregon
Oyster Shell Ground Bone
Meat Scraps
All kinds of Chicken Feed
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THANKSGIVING CARDS, INDIAN BASKETS, LEATHER GIODS
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WHY PAY RENT?
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14 "BUILT ON HONOR HOMES" will be constructed on Jackson St., near Jackson School, between Summit and Columbus avenue. Paved streets, cemont walks, in front and around oach
house, electricity, gas, water, sewer; every lot graded with finished lawn, concrete retaining wall; shed, garage. No two houses alike. Built by day labor. Evory houso DAMP-PROOF SAVE
ONE-THIRD FUEL BILL Box sheathed and lined with heavy tarred paper. Workmanship and material guaranteed for ONE YEAR by Two Million Dollar Bonding Company.
A FEW OF THE REAL COMFORTS
Living Roem: Hardwood floors, bookcases, fireplace. Dining Roem: Hardwood floors, buffet, china closet, panel walls. Kitchen: Drninboni'd (ono-pioco sugar pino,
no glued joints or bull pine), flour and sugar bins, kitchen cabinets with china closets, tiled walls. Bath Koem: Porcelain tub, 4 -inch roll rim lavatory, toilei, medicine cab
inet, soiled clothes cabinet, English inlaid linoleum on floor, tiled walls. Miscellaneeus: Hardwood borders on Ijedroom floors; electric fixtures; highest quality paints only;
plumbing is sanitary, all lead waste pipes, linen closets.
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OUR BEST AD. IS THE HOUSES WE HAVE BUILT
YOU CAN PICK YOUR OWN PLANS
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TO YOUR OWN IDEAS
IF YOU DO IT NOW
$200 TO $400 CASH-When House Is Completed
$25 TO $40 MONTHLY PAYMENTS
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Phones.: Pac, M. 3444; Home, 292-L
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