Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 29, 1911, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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MIDDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTODFORD. UJUWUN. U
r, NOVEMBER .TO, 1911
PAGE SEVEN
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VITAL TOPICS TO
BE DISKED
Commercial Club Will Hold a Very
Important Session at tlio City
Hall This Evciilny-AII Invited to
Attend.
Tim MiHlfonl Coniinurclnl oluli will
litilil it vmy iuiporliuil incuting "t tho
tiily liull HiIh uvuiiing, when tin) vtlal
Iiom11oiih which ho nmloiliilly con
fin ii dm vn Hoy and city, niiuuily, to
bring, nhoiit a Hlrongi'r iulorcml
among ruiniiiix Mini iliiih'i-ri in fond
Miiffn, wpiii'liilly fat in pniiliictri, on
piodwiing, unlliviiliiii: and mining
miffioiciit Hit(plltm, not only for tin
lionio iliiinainl, hul to ohvinto tho il
iorahlu condition now oxMing of
iiiipoitiug all produulM Into tho val
ley and Hi" 'oiiNi!iimit exuberated
(out of liuiig 0(!ciihIoiic(I hy flipping
from oilier pointH, all of winch
nhould bo pimliiccd in our valley,
will ho brought lieforu thin iin'uling
and dlMetiHHi'd.
Kxperri who linvn iiiadn pxlenwive
invwUigiilioiiH liavo emtio to tlio eon
oluniou Unit the time, Ihih arrived, anil
Hint it miiimI hti brought homo to every
oiitt iutereHluil In tlio welfare of the
valley, (lint n much grnuter yield of
crop ihiihI ho produced no that the
valley ean hoeoiao an exporter and
not importer, and that Hiich a Htatu
can only he brought ahout hy the mo
of irtigution, and thin ipiCHtiou !h pro
pound to he brought up at thi meet
lag. There iw now in contemplation the
eKtiibliahincut of a public market.
TIum ipiCMtion will alxo he eoiiHidered
and decided whether or not it will he
to tlio het iiiterofttn of everybody
ctnieorued
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OBSERVE
THIS VIN
Appropriate Services Will Qc Held In
tlio Various Churches of tlio City
Medforil's Turkey Will Welnh Over
Thrco Tons. '
YOUNG CHINESE
WEAR PEG-TOPS
Ctitllnii Off Their Queues and Adopt
Inn American-Mndo Clothing In
Preparation for Announcement
That Republic Is a Success.
ItuligloiiH HiirviccH, Hoeial func Iioiih,
enleiliilinneiilH, fennlingH and Hporl
will ho hoiiiu of the varied fontiirim
on the piogrmu of oliHcrvnnce that
will he offered the people of Medford
tomorrow, ThnnkHgiviiig day.
Ah the day in a Jegnl holiday in tint
hIiiIc, nil public offietm will ho cloHcd.
MohI private iiiHlitutioim, hiicIi iih
whohiHaln and ictnil hIotch, hankn
and ofl'iccH, will follow the ciiHtoin
of fornier yearn and run with mini
mum foicox or ho cIohciI entirely.
HoiviccM will ho hold in tlio varioiiH
ohureheH.
Tlio retain to their Iioiiioh of Mod
fordVt group of boy and cirU who
arn nflondiiig eollego will he the or.
eiiKioa of iiiiineroiiH pleiiHaul Hoeial
ovenlH.
Med ford will eaivo a mounter tur
key thin year, no Icm than (111(1 bird
being Hold in the city. TIiokh hirdH
average leu pound) each, ho that
three Ioiih iH the weight of the hird
Tim turkey eimt an nverngu of 22 1-2
contK a pound, or $l,:i.')0. It will he
nerved in (ilMI home.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
HONOI.UIiU, Kov. 20.--Chiueso
arn cutting off their (pitmen, ncluct-
K l''K-top trousers, nporty vent,
Amerieau-madu nhirlr, collars, sock
and oven learning the "Te.nH Tom
my"' dance at Shanghai, in prepara
tion for tlio auuouueement that the
proclaimed republic in a hiiccc.
A loiter from Krod A. Mnardmau,
Htaff eorroKpondent with the t'hiinw
Tree I'rens, given thin interesting and
uniipio unglo to (ho revolution. He
Htiya the ChinoNO waul to bo Auieii
innir.ed, and that they aro dNcard
ing oriental eoMtuineK and clothing
as fiiHt iih thoy can. Anierioan tail
orn in Khnnghni aro doing a rindiiug
bllHUICNH.
FOOTBALL GAME
FOR
TOMORROW
Lar(jc Crowd Is Expected to Witness
the Hlyh School and Alumni Clash
Tomorrow Afternoon on the Local
Gridiron.
To football Kami) between the lliuh
Heboid and tlio alumni is to ho llio.hig
oulertaiiiineiil featuro of Tliuukngiv
iug day, and a Iui'k crowd Ih expect,
ed. The alumni team has put in faith
Jul praulioo and will have enough
team work perfected to make the
well. drilled Ni'h Heboid team realise
that a puiin Ih heiii t)ayed. Each
nido in oonfidont of victory.
Mrs. Moycrhauscr Dead.
ST. VMU Minn., Nov. 20. Mm.
Fred WeyerhauHor, wifo of. tlio Min
iwiHolu luinhor kinjy, died today from
a ooinplioatioii of dUonHcH. She wiih
711 yearn old. Tlio remaiiiH will bo
buried at Hook Island, III., on Friday.
Noricn.
Notlco Ih Uarciby rivoii that 13. 0.
Hi own will iinako application to tlio
city council of tho city of Medford,
Orotton, at lta regular iuooIhk on De
cember nth, 1011, for a IIcoiiho to
noil HplrltuoiiB Mquora, and malt lbi
uoi'H, lu Quiintltloa Iohh tbnn a ruI
lon, at No. a North Krout, atroot, for
a poiiud of hIx inoatlia,
1Q M. 0. DROWN,
nntdil Nov, 115, 1011,
V. M. Notuile of (bo JaeoltHoti
Hade Co. of .laidtKouvillo made a
biiHincHM trip hero Tuesday.
J. It. SteveiiH and Mr. McDouoiikIiI
of Tola Hpeut Tuesday morning here.
C. S. Kowball left for Loh Aiif,releH
to upend tho winter.
II. K. Tro villa, Tom Merriman,
lfcrninn Siinpkinfl, K. A. ratterMin,
Councilman 11. R I'eart, Mih Hull
ler, MiHK I'tta WilllauiH and tho Lee
HiHterH were Medford visitors from
hero Tuesday.
Mihh Marpiorito Ilohnex, one of
(ho teaeberH at Woodville, h speudinj:
her Thniikxf;ivinf; vacation with home
folk.
.Minn (JladyH IIoIiiiph npent Wednes
day viHiliiin fricmlH at Woodvillo.
Mr. George Wright and daughter
I duel nro npciiditi Ibis- week at
Woodville.
Tho ladios' nuxiilnry of tho Y. M.
C. A. met at (bo homo of Mr. Cow-
loy Tuesday afternoon. All present
report Iiiiwiik a very onjoynblo after,
noon.
Tho junior cIiihs of tho Central
l'oint High hoIiooI will givo a recep
tion to the other inomhcrH and
friendH of tho IiIkIi hoIioo! Tuesday
eveuint,', December fi.
BLAME YOUR
STOMACH
('ec Hid of I bo rolsonoiiH (iiimh and
1'YriiientliiK 1-Nh1.
If you Buffer from headaches, dlz
zIiichh, bllloimnoHH, constipation, in.
active liver. norvobRiioMB, xloopleHti
iichh, bud drcnuiH, foul breath, heart
burn, BliortncRB of breath, eour atoni
aeh, or despondency, bo miro and tr-MI-O-NA
utomach tablota.
If you want Immcdlato relief from
an upHot or roholltntiH Btomacb try
MI-O-N'A Htoamrb TablotH.
Von mlaht jimt oh well get n 5Q
cent box today and utart to put your
Btoniach In tip-top uhnpo and innko
your body fool flno and oncrgotlc.
You tako no rlHk, not a particle,
for if Ml-O-NA Btoniach taldotn do
not do all that Ih claimed for thorn
CIimh. Strang will roturn your money.
LOW RATE FOR
RRIGATION DAY
Southern Pacific Company Arranges
Lower Fares for Outsiders on Irri
gation Day, Which Will Be Held
December 0.
For tho irrigation meeting to bo
held in Medford December l, tho
Southern I'acific company ban grant
ed an open rate of a faro and a third
from all point from OrantH Vnnn to
AMhland, iueliiHivo. TieketH will bo
wold on tho Hlh and Dili and will be
Kood for tho return trip on tho 0th
and 10th.
To enable all to attend the meet
intf, Hteam Horvieo will ho UHod in
Htoad of (bo motor, and whatever ex
tra conches aro needed will ho fur-uiHlied.
Smuggler Queen Caught.
SANr FHANCIHCO, Nov. 28.
Twenty eij,dit perHonn, iiiehiditi); MrH.
Kthel Hall, reputed (pieen of the
umiiKK'Iiin,' liuj,', aio in tho linudH of
federal iiuthori!ien (odny following'
iuveHtSpition into what in declared to
have been a uicautic coiiHpiraey p
brinir eoiitiabaiiil Chluumen acrosn
the Mexican border.
Firemen to Dance.
The annual ball of the Medford
fire company will he held tomorrow
eveiiini; at the Natatorium. A largo
attendance Jh expected.
MEDFORD SELLS
TO SOUTH AFRICA
Garnctt-Corey Hardware Company
Receive an Order for Fifty Pairs
of Thinning Shears to (Jc Shipped
to tho Orange Free State.
Tho Oarnctt-Corcy Hardware com
pany iH reaching; out for Iiuhiiichk, or
biiHiiioHH Ih rrncbint: out for them.
Thoy received un order thm morning
for fifty pairH of tliinniiiK oilcans, to
bo Hhippcd to V. .1. Harper, Clo-cobm,
OraiiKo Kreo SlntOj South Africa.
Tho order caino thrjnui:h Van Yyk &
LindHiiy of Now Yolk.
Tho company i now Htudying out
routoH between Mcuford and South
Africa.
this oppomr.vrnr
Will not bo
YOUItH ALWAYS.
Fruit land 3 mlloi from KnIo
Point on Reed road anj froo from
front at lh Hh value on toruiB of $5
per aero cash and SI per aero per
mouth till paid without Interest or
taxeft; and other advantages. Olivet
U. Drown, 1427 K. Main St.
KXCUllHION TO KLAMATH PAM.
Tbo Southern Pacific will run an
excursion to Klamath FuIIh Nov. 27
to Dec. C, on account of opening of
Whlto Pelican hotel. Kuro 8.0
round trip.
HOTEL MEDEORD
Thanksgiving Dinner
$1.00 Per Cover
MENU
Crab Cocktail a la Medford
Consomme aux Crouton
Clear Green Turtle
Soufflcc
1
Celery en Jiraneh Olives Kadishes
Filot of Sole au Vin 31ane-
Baked Halibut, Italienno
.Pommcs, Parisionnc -A -.
Areal Chops en Papilloto
Arol-au Vents a hi Godard . ;
Petits Pois
Punch a la Medford
Koasl Young Turkey, Chestnut Dressing
Cranbcriy Sauce
Sweet Potatoes, Southern Style Asparagus Tips
Fruit Salad
I Tot Mince Pie Lemon Meringue Pic
English Plum Pudding, Hard Brandy Sauce
Pistachio Ice Cream
French Pastry
Mixed Nuts Layer Raisins
Roquefort Cheese Toasted Crackers
Small Black Coffee
All Bread and Pastries Are Our Own Make
11OT10L MEDFORD
Rau-Mohr Co"., Props.
Dinner From 5 to 9 P. M.
Special Music "' '
THURSDAY
f
November 30th, 1911
S
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ROUTES
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H0STLERIES, ITS VARIED ATTRACTIONS, ITS FINE
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ifX Southern Pacific
HOUTB OF SHASTA LIMITED
Excursion Tickets Costing
"KOAD OF A THOUSAND WONDBKS"
$55
Portland to Los Angele
AND RETURN
On sale daily, good six months with stopovers going or roturning. Correspond
ing low fares from othor Orogon points. Call on our Agents for
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Spanish Missions, Yosvmito, National Park and Dig Trees, and many other places of interest iu tho
Golden Statos or writo to
,TOHN M. SCOTT
Oou'I Pasa'r Agent, rOUTLAND, 0RKQON
NICKELODEON
THE FIRST IN THE CITY. WILL YOU SUPPORT IT?
ALTHOUGH THE QUALITY OF THE FILMS WILL BE THE SAME,
THE PRICE WILL BE CUT TO
ONLY
(ft
CENTS
ii l 1 : ':Tty? OPEN DAILY. EVENINGS AT 7 Jg!w'" r
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEES AT 2 O'CLOCK
NO. 14 NORTH FRONT ST. . ,,
SAVOY THEATRE
STAR THEATRE
-COMFORTABLE-
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
November 28, 29 and 30
The Colleen Bawn
IN THREE REELS
The Greatest Feature of the Year
An Irish Classic Drama written by the celebrated playwright Dion Boucicault
as presented in New York, March 27, 1860.
POSITIVELY SURPASSING ANY PREVIOUS PRODUCTION OF
PHOTO PLAYS MATCHLESS IN SCENERY AND COSTUMES ABSO
LUTELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
t
Matinees Every Day Admission 1 Oc
Trer.r4t,
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IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION is the science of giving a plant just as much moisturo as it
needs, and just exactly when it needs it.
IRRIGATION has added moro wealth to the country in the last ten years than
any three of tho largest resources combined. Thousands of acres of worthless
land have been reclaimed and some of this land has sold for the highest prices
ever paid for horticultural or agricultural land.
IRRIGATION will reclaim "tho desert," G500 acres will he dovolopcd into a
vast orchard district. "Tho desert" whon irrigated will provo to bo tho
best orchard land in tho Rogue River Valloy.
IRRIGATION will make tho Rogue River Valley famous for its berries. Tho
largest yiolds in tho next fow years will come from "tho desort."
IRRIGATION will add thousands of acres to tho producing area of tho Roguo
River Valley, and in theso new districts there will bo no crop failure, for irriga
tion is a guarantoo of bountiful yields, and is real crop insuranco for tho
grower.
IRRIGATION in tho Willamette Valloy has increased production from sixty
to three hundrod por cent. It will do tho samo in tho Roguo Rivor Valloy.
IRRIGATION will doublo tho population of Medford and tho Roguo Rivor
Valley in tho noxt fow yeai's. New homes will bo established. Orchards will
be planted on lands that havo novor boon productive. "Tho desert" will bo
redoomed and a thousand families will bo added through this development.
Rogue River Valley Canal Company
FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager
Medford National Bank Bldg., Medfor d. Ore.
Uneltlns for Ilouitli.