Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 12, 1911, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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'SEVEN DAYS" AT THE MEDFORD THEATRE WEDNESDAY NIGHT
tho uiost hoiIoiis crisis .vol oncouut
vred In Tuft's flfjlil for ro-noiuluu-Uon.
Uulh thu Kt)HolU and
Taft uit'ii, howuver, Join In dlHrouitl
lug RoomuvoII'h boom for uuotlioi'
term.
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Youngest Son of W. H. Barnum of
Jacksonville and Miss Hazel Ray
poltz Arc Married Leave for San
Francisco.
A quiet lint lmppy wodillnR was
atilouiulxod Sunday at 0 n. m. at the
linnm of Mr. nnd Mrs. William I.lnd-:
)ay of Modrord, whon George nnrnum
alul Ml Haiol llnyphnltz, both of
.IftakMttYtlte, vre join In the ho1
Itonfln of wedlock by Itv. Shields.
TliO Kroom la the youngtMt son or
Mr. mid Mrs. H. nnrnum, nml
li ft 'filovor onjjlnoer and chauffeur
a JI an n "all around jpod fel
low." Tho bride Is the fourth'
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ha-
pliolt and a beautiful and nccom-;
plisbtHl young lady, and a graduate1
of tha Jncksonvlllo public .eliol. (
Mr. Itanium looked clinrminx in
beautifully tallnml suit of brown
with wlill inaniuiselle waist em
broidered In Alice bluo and white
beaver hat. The happy couplo took
tho 10:35 train for San Francisco,
where they will spend tholr honey
ninoii. Thov worn accompanied to
the train by a number of friends and
rolatlvoe. who gave them all sorts of
good wlfthes and a plentiful sprlnk
IIiir of rice. To make the evont still
fnnnior. Just as the groom was ready
to antor the car ho was taken In
charge by two burly pollcomon, who
wanted to lmvo tholr share of the
fun. (toorge looked' very much sur
prised at first, but was soon released
with hearty hand shakes and good
wishes.
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EAGLE POINT !S
A LIVE ONE
NW
"Nixie" Writes of Hopes and Alms of
Little City In the Foothills F. H.
Stewart Head of Newly Organized
Commercial Club.
After a peaceful slumber for
many years this town and neighbor
hood has at last awakened to the
fact that they must, as one of our
schoql children was heard to remark
recently, "get a eye'one wiggle on,"
In other words If wo want the rest
of the world to know that this sec
tion Is on the map of progressive
Orogon, something must bo done.
So a goodly number of our citizens
mot In the hall over Brown Brothers'
now storo for tho purpose of orgnn-
Izlnc a commercial club. Tho meet
ing was called to order by J. P.
Brown, and J. T. McQuoId was
chosen as temporary secretary. Tho
selection of a pormanont chairman
bolng first In order P. M. Stewart
was nominated and received the
unanimous vote of tho meeting, be
ing declared olectod ho was escorted
to the chair and at onco assumed
tho duties of tho office. After a few
approprlato remarks along progress
ive lines from the chair J. T. Mc
QuoId was by unanimous voto4 chosen
as permanent secretary. Tho next In
order was tho selecting by ballot of
a board of nlno directors, the vote
resulting In tho goloctlon of P. M.
Stewart, P. h. Hoath, Henry Spraguo,
Dr. W. P. Holt, S. B. HornoB, P.
l'olouze, B. h. Warnatorff, J. P.
Brown nnd Gus Nichols. Tho moot
ing thon adjourned to moot again
Docomber 15, at which tlmo the
matter of adopting by-laws will
como up for consideration. Tho sec
rotary reported that 5C porsons had
slguod up as mombers, up to the
prebont time. "We expoct to number
100 or moro by tho first or the yoar.
Attar adjournment or tho moating
tho directors wero called togothor
and Belectod P. L. Heath as tholr
chairman and ox officio vlco presi
dent of tho club. J. V. Mclntlro was
olootod as troaBitrer of tho club and
tho First State bank of Kaglo Point
choson as tho depository of tho club
funds. It having previously been
decided to hlro a full pago In the
Now Ycur's edition of tho Mall Trlb
uno, in which to display cuts and
wrlto-ups showing a few of tho
many advantages offored tho home
sookor or Investor In this section.
J. P. Brown, Gus Nichols an P.
Polouzo wero appointed as a com
nilttco to superintend tho prepara
tion of buoIi mattor. Tho .mooting
adjourned amid great enthusiasm.
NIXII3.
"Seven Day," wouM moll into the wept jyon-lv in er liuinuii faliion.
soinljIniH'e of h Iniigli I lie cold, xiern A Imtw of IWIouiniisf Ay mid let
viatv of Splinix. It niiitlit d morv, it bo repealed for iiilitiis one ol
It might plant tin ttmiociiMoineil xmile lltoso who viirvlt'.l was u college pro
upM the countenance of a Hours feasor who had boon, by eonnnoii re
Cabot Lodge. It lias done much. U port, u former roommaie of Kuripid
lias dnuvii from the Kioom.v iiiUnir 0.0.
of n eollete profe?or--th wrt who, f!o and soe Hie Sphinx Inueli, ni
believe that all real literature ootne laimh with it. "Seven Days" i i-iiii.
to 11 full stop shortly after Homer iiur here. The comedy- the lautiliiiii:
Smote fe bloomin' Ivre a ronriiij;, ' of the ugv will be presented by
heart v laueli. The full ..uttit of nice -"rs u aKeiinais tt KemjR.r nl the
" , . ,... oo....... m.. .. -Mi'Uionl Wediiwday evcni.iK with the
"""" ', , ." ;"J , wiHro cast nu.l production tniiht
please-and see thut tl.ev are frc-di. froiII ,u, ,,ny.s inl ywp n, (,a, Afj
A ennvded liou" roared, and irurgleil. tor Ihuatro in Kew York.
SPECIAL
For Wednesday only
5 Per Cent Off
On sill llaiul I'aiulotl ami lMm linporlotl China, Cut.
Cilass ami (inlil DiM'oratcil liuluuiiian (llimM
I Ovor niKM) arlich's suilablc lor Xinas gil'ls here Id
I select from and the largest and most complete line tit'
65 HAVE SI6NED
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KOURSION
With Date of Leaving Three Weeks
Distance Indications Are That Last
Year's Excursion to California Will
Be Exceeded in Number.
To date sixty-five local people Jinvc
ordored reservations for the South
ern California, o.ourinioii which
loaves Medford shortly after the hol
idays. Indications are tltat Inst
year's number, over 100, will be ex
ceeded tliis year.
Tlio classified wis would be the
dullest possiblo "rendine; matter" for
j person who miulit have no nim or
purposo In mind. But to folks with
tmrnoses, nuns, desires, quests llio.v
LOCAL SHOPS TORN
OUT FIRST MOGUL
The Pacific & Eastern car shop-,
have turned nut their firxt rebuilt
engine, it being engine No. 1, or the
"0110 spot," as tho reailrond bos re
fer to it. The engine in the firt out
put in u-e on llie I'ueifin & Kimtcni.
about live your ago mid Iiiih do:.
coiitinuous servico since Unit time.
The engine wax taken out yeiterdav
for its tiiul trip iiiice being rebuilt
nml it eaint up to expectations in ev
ery rospoct. This give (he com
pany four enginort in sorvine, not in
cluding General Muuager Clerig'a pri
vate automobile engine mid cur.
Perhaps one of the letters you
ought to write during the next hour
is n reply to some one of today'.,
want ads.
BIG REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
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standpat organization. If any eno
selected 40 men who would bo most
likely to support" the administration
theso would be tho 40. Of course
they opposo I-a Follette. Uut the
significant thing Is that they don't
favor Taft. And moro significant
still is tholr demand for primaries
which Is our fight."
With the Hlllea-Hltchcock fight
over New on the adherents of Presi
dent Taft today aro confronted with'
Dolls, Toys, Games, Books,
Toilet Cases, Brush Sets, Etc.,
Ever Shown in Medford
'10,000 Xinas Post Cards, a regular fie. and 2 for
quality anywhere else, here lc Each
1000 Hand-Colored Calendars
10c, 15c, 25c, 50c
HUSSEY'S
OUR WOOD AND
DRAY
Office Ih now located at No. NH South Kir In Wll & t'o.'it m-conil
blind Mtorc. Special attention given to tho moving of IioiincIioIiI
goiHli'Iitiil the delivery of freight,
H. S. BRUMBLE & SONS
Home, i-'itn-Ii
Hell, 111(1!
Do You Need Drain Tile?
WU SI Xl TAtTt'ltK IT
The ItcNt 'Hint Clin lie Miide.
Itcfoni (lidding Sec In.
Rogue River Pottery Co.
Plant nl Tolo, llil Uimirtt. Corey llldg,, Mctlforil
i
BlThefetesiModell
El IK" I wii mmt mm an
RfllO ' T1IK ItlvST I'Ol'.NTAl.N PKN
yEt; ON IIAUTII
K We will take pleasure In showing you
l)Rj how this style pen can be carried In
0 H ' pocket, purse or trunk in any position.
K- cannot spilt and h always ready to
M HP write.
j Rl I A USEFUL PEN FOR LADIES
HBdj I Tho iion that you want
l&RaKf when you want it II
1 I I'Olt SALK ONI.V I1V U
J U MEDFORD BOOK STORE I
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DETECTIVES WERE
PAID $132,697.55
Chance to Earn Holiday Money
MAIL-TRIBUNE
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S
CONTEST
$50 IN CASH PRIZES
To be given to school children securing the most new
subscribers before January 1, 1912
LOS AKGELKS. Doc. 12. To brin-i
tho McNiuiinni brotliorrt to tho bnr !
justice cost tho tnxpnyoM of Lo
Angelta county jj.'1:1'J,(MJ7..'j."j detectivu
foos, nccordinir to n leport todiiy to
tho bonrd of aupcrviMura. Tho 1'ink
orton i Duteulivc Acncy, hitherlto mi
nioiitioned ns Iinvinu IihiI a Imnd in
trnilinjr tho dyiiHrniton, accordiim to
the roport, rocoivod ipST.OSo.Ul fur
servicer), tho Uiuiih nceiiey $lf,2QU.2i
nnd the district tittorncy's dotcc-tiv i-.21,078.08.
NEW SEWER ON
FLORENCE AVENUE
Tho Jiicobson-Uiido Cotnpnny lmvo
couiinoncod uxunviilintr for a bowor
lino on FloiiuciO iivunuo in Hunt Med
ford, This sovur will ivo tlio now
Sncrod lluiirt hoHpiial an oppoilim
ily to coiuioot witji tho Kiist Main
Htrcot trunk lino. Tho scwro ib to
bo coinplutud by thu lifilh of llii.
mouth to cniiblo tlio hoHpiial to con
nect fur iU opcniiiL', which in Hchutl-
First prize . ;
Second prize !
Third prize .
Fourth prize
Fifth prize .
$25.00
10.00
7.50
5,00
2.50
STATEMENT . .
(CoiuluilNed)
Of tho Condition of H
The Jackson County Bank
OF MKHFOIU), OHKC10N.
At tho clone of hiiNiuorW UoooiiiI ur ft, 1(111, tho ilutn of tlm call by
tho llonorablo Coiiiptrollcr of tlio Currciiuy at WnnliliiKton, I), C.
MAIIIMTIE6.
Capitnl $100,000.00
SurpiiiH ; o'j,roo.oo
Undivided profllH Willi. 110
DcjkihUh ra i,ir:i.:ia
f7nfi,'.'M.:iri
KKSOUKCKfi.
Can on liand nml wllli liuijkt). -'O.'l.fiO:!.!) t
WarriiiitH ami IioikIh fi,l7:i.O I
Hunk pnmiiHuH (.... 110,000.00
IoniiH nml disciinnlH 175,12(17.1)7
1 lf7tiri('2..afi
3888 Cnpilfil nt orffnnlxntinn !p 20,000.00
181)11 Capitnl inorouHcd from cnrnliiKH to ri0,00().0l)
JilOri Cnpittil imircuried from miruiiiK'H t 100,000.00
3.011 Capitnl, Hiirphm and profilrt 180,000.00
III,' nnoiij,'i lo Hervo you but not too bij,' to appreciate you,
W. I. Vauler, President 0. It. Lindley, Vino Promilcnt
C. W. Monoiinld, CiiHhior
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In addition, each child will receive 10 cents for each
new subscriber turned in, wh'ether they receive a prize or
not. i
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Call at Mail-Tribune office after 3:30 p. m.
and secure blanks
We have a stock of ready-framed pic
tures. Something classy
THE ART STORE
In tlio IIiinIiichh CoIIcko lllock
27 NOllTIl GHA1M3
trwitE jpxroeo&jiCuaad csTrasirace
awim
jr
p i'ta'imiiriT:jy"ggEaaa'i".'.jT;.;r;iiirfIT.
li BVI JH
ii lii 1
Full Line of
Peerless LamDsi
JH
All Lninrnntoocl. Now
tlio iimo to got your liouso i
wu-uu. uouci ngnc auus tp
tno conitort of wintoi
months.
Southern Oregon Electric Co
North Grape Street.
IV
nro the most mterostiiiK "reudiiiK"
tPWUl
1 tiled for that date.
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