Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 16, 1911, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MEDFORD NATS, TRTDUNF, MF,nFORDi'OIWflOX. SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ifi, 1011.
PAClfi FIVE
vrT?,i"'M,V'l'l'MrN. Mnrtlu Mcpunoiigli Iiiih rc-
. C ' I ..,.,.. l.,.l,.,ll III.. ..I. ...i
(ill nun ll "in tiiiMiiiiin, tt iinii, wiiiiiii
hIio iittotiilud tlio funeral or Imr hIh
(or, Mm. 10, II, Tliotiiimon, formerly
of llnkor City, Oru,
On Tiichdiiy, Docoinbor IDHi, n hiiIo
Of fnncy ni Helen mid imlnllugH will
ltd opMiicd In Dim building adjoining
tlio Model Clotlilug Co, for tlio bono
fit of Ht. Mnry'n Acudtiiny, KrlnmlH
of tlio liiMtltiitlon liiivn tlio linxnur In
cliurgo, ami will lio nronont to wol
roinn oury oim lntuKmlml In tlm dlf.
furuiil llnt'H of iKimllnwork mid nrt.
Tli it hiiIii will roiillinii) duilug tliri'n
diiyii, cIiikIiii; Hit, 2 IhL with tint
ruffling" of tlm liiiudiioino juilntlng of
Oiattir l,uj(o, now on nxlilliltloii In
tlm Medford Kuriilttiro Mtoro, anil tint
bountiful doll In MoDow'ijII'h window.
iiLOCAL AND?
liPERSONAL
4'l"HtH
MIhh HiiiIIo IloVoio, it tmuiluM' 'In
tlio Wuiililnittoii hcIiooI, loft tlllH
winning to Hpoiiil tla liollitiiyn with
frloiulii In Oaklnnil, Ore, mid In
I'orllniiil.
Mm. Kind" tun! iliiiiithtor, .Inmilo
ItiiHo, loft tlilu niornliiK for "(Iranlti
I'iimm. v
A Mutual l.lfn policy initld'n tlm
lii'Ht ClirlMtiiinn iiroHitut, Kuo Hilton.
331
.l K. OIhou Ih In Ccintriil I'olnt to
day on IiiihIiii'hh, y,
Alux (I. Iluilgn, it iituilimt In tlio
Hliiiifnrd iiulviimlly, nrrlvod In tlm
(illy vi-Htitiday mnl will hiuiiiiI tint
lioilduyH with IiIm iiiiioiiIii, Mr
Mim, Win. Iludgo.
Clirlnt iiiiih rm dii ami nilniidnm at
I'OHt. Iliindlrriift KliOl. -'HO'
Mr. ami Mr. W. I'. I Mil of flrruilH
I'iimh wyrn n'glntorod ill tlio now
Mmlfortl linli'l lit m t night.
(luy Itlnck of lliiiii'burg wiih In
M I'd ford yi'Hloiday.
(lot it policy In tlm blggcitt lift) In
Hiiruiu'o roiiiinny In tlio world for
ynumtilf, your wlfu or your rlilldron.
N. Y.'j.lfo limuriinru Co., A. 1C. Warn
ngi'llt, Itootu ail Juclitinn Co, Dank
IiuIIiIIiikh. 2:10
Mr, mid Mm. Jiuw'h Hmltli, of
Hiiiitn Cruz, Cnl., roturncd to tbt'lr
homo yitnli'rday nftur u vIhIi with
frli-uilH In Itulto I'alln mid sllli Mr.
nnd Mr. J. K. Watt, of thin cilty, who
wm i) Hiidr frlciuU of childhood day.
ClothcH cloaiicil and prwuuM. Vo
N'lfty. 230
Mm. II. II. Iioynr. of I'IiohiiIx. wan
In Medford yiwtorday.
ClirUtiuitH ralnndarM at cont, linn
dlcruft Khup, 330
II, V Clark returned yHtordny
from Han I'ViuioInco and will vUlt In
Mcdfoid for a fow wooUh with IiIm
fmnlly, who returned boro a couple
of iiioiiIIih ngo. Mr. Clark and IiIh
family loft Mod ford about a year
ngo for California polntn, hill Iboy
arvi all In .Medford ugnln and In all
probability !ll riiinaln lior.
Kinlly T. BtnmJcford, examiner
ICugluud CoiiKorvatory
llotUon, iilauo, hnrmony,
niiiHlcnl hlitory. 428 Wont Fourth
Iri'nU Toli'phono 7211. 231
Mrn Olln CoIIIiihoii loft yoiitorday
for a vUlt with friend In Oakland,
Cnl.
floo II. A. Hulinra, Tho lnaurana
Mao, oror Jnr.Kon County hank.
John l'arkor, niproKontatlvo of
a Portland lioml hoimo, loft Friday
for a Hhort vUlt at l.on AiikoIoh. Ho
will ititurn after tlio holldayri,
.Fancy lata noam for Xmau ahli'
iimntM. D'AnJotm, llorc nndComlcn.
Ill wholit or half Iioxoh. Fanry inok.
Producora' Fruit Co. I
M,ru. W. II. Nolnon of AHlilatid wa
In Medford yontorday vIhIIIiik Mr
.and Mm. II. F WlUon.
Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Cnikln,
Olmin 0. Taylor), nltornoyn-al-lnw,
ovor JnrkHon County Hnnk hulldlne,
Medford. "
Mm. M. WIIhoii lofl InHl nluht for
a vlHlt with (JrautH Paim frlondH.
Mm. Ilanko or MlmmnpnllH, Minn.,
who IniH hi'on In tho valloy vIhIIIiik
Imr frlond, Mm. KoIIIiih, loft lat
nlKjil fr I.iir AiikoIoh.
All kluilH of toy at MnDowoll'H.
Hloniu and tdertrlo oiiKlncn nt Mc
l')nwlt;, '
Mnx'F. Kuhlo and Frank Alicrn, of
flol&n, H. I)., who havo boon In
Hoillhitnl OniKun for u rouplo "f
wuf(ii, roturnod to Medford IiihI iiIkIU
from initio FiiIIh. Tlumo Kontlomon
nro frlondH of J. ('. Hchnildt, of thin
olty. Tlmy may dooldo to ronialn In
Medford.
' FroHh ranch o;i;h at tho Fluh Mar-
hot. '
Jolin II. Ilvnniilt and Frank Tun
Kiito or JaokHonvlllo nro In Conlral
Point today on IiuhIiiuhh.
."rOHh milk at DoVoo'h. 257
MIhs Normllo, oxporloncod dnrnfl
makor, by tho day or ploco. Tolo
phono 253 JnokHonvIllo, 245
Dally dollvorlo8 milk, croiiin, hut
tor, biittorinllk. Uoguo Htvor Cronm
At the Churches
At tlio Cliilntlan Cfiurrli.
Hiiiiday hcIiooI at 10 a, 111., com
niiinlun mid xormon at 11 a. in,,
(MirlHllan Kndoavor at 0:30 p. in. 5
Ki'imon khvIco. 7:30 p. in.; touch
uii. nioutliiK Monday, 7:30 p. in.;
player iiumtliiK Tliiimdny, 7:30 p, in.
MoiiiIiik mihjiiiit, "Tlio KIiik'h Iliifil
Iiiwh." KvoiiIiik Hiihject, "Tlm
CIiiiiikoIimiJ ChrlHt," Como, ami wol
eonie li I), Hoyln, mlnUtor.
oroiiui. l(oi;uo Klvnr
ror t)m Nvw
of Vim In In II
Mr, and Mm. U. 10, Kltclmy of
I'lillmiui, Waiih., arrived In tlm city
yoHtorday mid mo toKMoroil at tlm
iiinllNnnl'.
Whlpplm;
Ori'iunnry,
Mlhii Jennie Hliodk'Oi' and MIhh
Harriett Cox, teachom In tlm Med
ford hcIiooIh, lt)ft lnnt nlKlit for 1.oh
AiikoU'H, wlnyii thoy will iipuiiil tholr
holiday viieallon,
KIokiiiiI leather cenlerii, all hUuh,
at Tlm Handicraft Hliop, 15 N. Con
tntl. 233
li. F. MorrlHou, an employo In tho
Koiilheru Pacific ticket office, In
IiiivIiik plauii iiiiidn for tlm erection
or a IiuiikiiIow on IiIh 20 aero otohard
ranch, himiIIi and went or Medfonl.
Mr. MorrlHon oxporln to movo to tlm
oiihard thin HprliiK.
Daiiclux hcIiooI at tho Nat. Tneit
day and Thtimday ovoiiIiikii at H
o'clock,
I'M HiiuIioh. or AHhluud, In In Med
fonl today on IiiihIiiohh.
MorchnutR iiinrh 12 to 3 o'clock
35 cuntH, at Hotel Medford,
Mr. and Mm. W. A. Painter nro
In Central Point today on bintlnenH.
Tho boHt bnttiti in tlio city. 25 eta.
it llotol Mndford harbor shop.
MUku (lay nnd Jennie Webb, of
Tolo, wore In Mvilfonl todny doltiR
CbrstinaH Hhopplnt;.
8, A. Now ell. ladles' tailor, A Hi
rioor M. F. & II. Co. IiIiIk.
MWa lluth Morrlrk mid MIhh Clara
WIiioh, HtudciiU nt tho Ciilvemlty or
Orejcon, nrrlvod In Mint ford thU
morning nnd will upend tho liolldnya
hero with tholr pnronta.
Iluy Clirltinas r.oodu at Mellow
oII'h. MIhh AIIco Cowi;II1 arrived Jn Mod
ford thin niornliiK from KiiKono nnd
Mill upend tho holidays with her
parentH, who nro but rec,ont nrrlvaU
In Medford. MIhh CowkIU U n
ittiido:itnt tho Uulvoralty or Oroon.
llnths ?6(. nt tho Hotel Medford
barber shop nvory day.
Mm .JoHophluo HobHt. of Toledo,
Ohio, nrrlvod In Moil ford this morn
Inn nnd will vlnlt with Mr. and Mm.
O. Ii. Trolchlor.
Tho InrROKt lino of toys In Medford
at McDowell'.
HloKnnl leather ronterH, all Ixob.
at Tho Handicraft Hliop, 15 N Con-
WccKs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phono lil!7l
NlKlit PIiouoh, I W. WookNiiOTl.
A. K. Orr, !Mlta.
IiAV AHHWTANT
, ,, , m 1 s
I! John A. Perl
j! ' Undertaker and Kmbaliuof ;
lifluccoHHor to tlio undortnltlnB 'o-;
i; partmoiil of Medford Fiirnlturo Co ;j
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; Offlco 1!H Houth llaitlctt Htmot ;;
llToitiplionoH! i)ny, DU 171; nlghj:;
liroBldonco, Iloll 173, Home 170-1.
i; CnllH niiHuerod nlKlit or day. !
A.MIU'hANCK HIJIIVKO
I'rrhylrrliiii Clinic li.
I'reiichliiK by tho paHtor at 11
111. am! ".80 p. in. Kiinday ndiool
rl 1 : IB a. 111., C. IC. xooloty at 0,30
p. 111. All aro cordially Invited to
bo with iih. Prayer nieotlnn every
Tliumdiiy ovoiiIiik at 7:30 o'clock.
I'IinI CI11111I1 or ChrUi, Kclenllnt.
Hervlen Hiiiiday at II a. in. Sub
ject of JoMHin.Koriiiwi, "Ih Tlm I'nl
veme lucllidlliK Mail, Kvolved From
Atomic Force?" Monday hcIiooI at
10. Wodtndfiy evonlnij uicellni; at
7;30. All are welcomo. Koadlni;
room bourH. 2 to 5 dally, except
Holiday, a I ho Huuday evening from
7:30 to 0. Church edifice, North
Oakdale nvotnio. .
7 30 p. III., "nfww-l lllble Hook 1)1
vlno." Tliooi) ilrfl hi iMoim tbal liavu
inado a proffltiiid tinpriMuilon wbor
over limy havo town preached. Tlio
Kront rovlvni will cl'iio Monday iilglit
whoii many "will I'e imptlzed, a re
coptlou will lio Riven io all now con
vert ,'ind a fo.fu'wHI to Or. Palmer.
Tlm ovmiKOllflt- Will deliver a Mormon
on "Morn Than a MhIi ror tlio Hv
II." k
Jon liiltlieniu Clnilili,
Hcrviec mTviiou Kv. Lntlicrnii
eliurcli Will U3 tiyinliiil'-il in (ienniui
at II n. m. Kiijli-li service at 7:.'I0
(i. in.
KANES CREEK ITEMS.
Italpli Ifoiiftcuolrior npenl Saturday
in the hub city on liiiHiueHx.
Vicrrn IlemlorHiin mxi JeHficfi l)ur
keo of Jllaekuoll Hill wore amonii tlm
mi' n v from that uliieo who attended
the (Jail (.'reck (laiico nSliirdaV
niuht.
.Mary IlojKi "pent one day rceonl
Iv h a ifiioni of .Mrs. Cook of lower
Kane! Ciuok.
Morrell and Jolin iUiCanovhlu xptnt
Momliiv in Hold Hill .
ILCn ThPAfr "temptation of a
U-UU illuallu GREAT CITY"
TIH'IIHDAV, FltlOAV AVI) HATUItDAV Dec. M, Irt niltl i
Temptntlong nro man' and varied In thin Rroat Photo Play, ntld
nro flhown In n way that mirpaiuioft nny production of Iho nno. U
Ih n Ifflaon trim to lire, nnd ennnot help but attract ft gront dcnl of
attention. Thin production Is shown In thrco thounaud foot ot film
togcthor-wlth n whetting ong by Jack Thorn, nn lllugtrntod song
by Carl HartwHl and n piccolo aolo by Tom Drown, and a blnckfnco
monologue bv Van Haun.
Adult l.-.c Clilldrrn 10o
HlllJ0Clkv"i" '"niniii, "John the
JliililiHl.tBjja'lflA' "'hool fKinhxIij
n: nt 10 m &; ffln8 1 m.
('rent Day ItnptNl Clitirth,
Tomorrow will bo Dr. Kny
Palmor'H InHl Holiday at tho Daptliit
rliurch. Ho will preach at II n. in.
on "Duett Inert of tho lllblo Proved
by LnwH of Nature." Subject
.MetliodUt KJtl.opal Clmreli. '
"".Medford .Mctbodlut IJplKcopal .
church, R. Ollh Kldrldgo paHtor
KnrvlroH Huiidnyna follewa: Preach-,
Ing 1 1 'n. "in., 7?(10 p m HubJeciH,
morning, "Tho OrofcUi or the King-1
dom"; 'evonhiy, The WHbered
Hand." Huuday kcIioo) U 15 a tu , 1
Kpwor.lh loaguo r:'!0 p in Prayer
mooting Tlmmday i-vculng 7 30
o'clock. Excellent miinlc under the ,
direction or Prof. ( lildenter You
aro cordlnlly Invited
FOIt KAI.K -Aero ami rivo aero
tractH adjoining Medford on long
time, 1'iiny payuieutti, or might x
chnngo. Hold Itny Itoalty Co., 101
.Electric bldg
Mount Tamalpais
Military Academy
HANMtAFAKL, W1T K.VI, CAMP.
An accrodltod High School, (rammar
CIuhhch. Junior School separate. Only !
nt WoHtcrn Bchool having Cavalry and i
Aiounioii Aruiiory. upon-air (iymna- I
hIiiiii. Opcn-nlr Swimming Peel, j
United Stutca Army Officer detailed j
aH Kuperlntendent. Next term bu
gino January 8th, 1912. j
Aim am citosur, a. m., .. j
Head Mauler.
tral.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt SAUK- Cheap, by owner, n fi
room (urulHhod cnttngo fully mod
ern. Pnvod Htroot, Add reus C. P.,
Mnll Tribune. 231
FOh 8AI.IC Property now paying 8
per cont 011 11200, will noil for
f K00 mail If taken nt once. Call
or wrlto ownor, T02 W. Jackson,
Medford, Oro. 234
WANTHD PoHltlon on fruit rnnch
by couple without children; refer
enci'H given; man Iiiih good theor
etical knowledge of orcharding nnd
Home practlcnl experience, Woman
good cook mid hoiiHckoopor, Ad
droHH llox li), Trlbuiio, 230
WANTKIJ- TtTront fruit ranch by
couple without children, beat or
roreroucea, bond lr roqtilrod; good
euro guaranteed. Might consider
.Hinall Ylnauclal Intorent. AddroHH
llox 17. Tribune.
230
FOIt ltMNT-7-Foiir room houeo. 7;
alm 3 room house, 4. 322 S.
Central. . 232
WANTUD Kanjern married man.
local reforouceH, dealroiiH ofllre, or
Hnloa work; nlao cnpnhlo mechan
ical IIiioh. No objection outdoor
work; part tlino nccoptublo. Houu
phono 127-It. 230
FOIt HALK A rinoloi' of VhTto
Orpington cockorolH, KollomtraBH
Htraln. T. P. Smith, touto 1, box
11. AHhluud, Ore. 230
a , . .
FOR HUNT Two modern Iioiihch
cIoho In, Apply 511 S. Holly. 235
UyJNTMSMAN wIhIiob flmt ulasa
roim and board lu piivuto family
or Huluct boarding Iiouho. llox 31,
330
FOIt HUNT I.argo and munll ranch
oh. Oold Itay Konlty Co,
POIt L13AS10 Fully omilppod plncor
nnd quart inlno. Oold ltuy Heal
ty Co. "
FOIt t SAhlC Cordwood, oak and
hardwood, T poi cord In carload
lots; Oold Hay Itoalty Co., 21R
Wot ..Inln. Phono 1873.
FOIt HXCIIANMJ City propofty,
lota, cro tractH nnd ranchoa to
exchange ror other proporty, Gold
Hay Konlty Co,, 101 Kloctrlo bldg.
FOIt HALWThroo nlmnat now Ax
mlimtor niBB. Cull Puc 12R2. 231
MMMMlXMMlMMM1'ai
ARE YOU
ETNA-IZED
AGAINST ACCIDENTS
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C. H. REDFIELD
IlHPItlK.VTING
Aetna Accident Northwestern Mutual Life I
Both Phones 210 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
rilltHiifiiH;
A Player Piano
A Piano
An Amberola
Or a Victrola
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THIS KDISON
(Playing both two and four minuto
records)
And Ono Dozen Records
Only $31.20
Which Is Your Choice?
Can you imagine anything more desirable
for entertainment or educational value in
the home than a fine piano or player-piano?
If either one of these happens to he your
choice, we are making it very easy for you
to have the very best obtainable, at positive
ly the lowest prices and most liberal terms.
Have you thought seriously of a Victrola
for your home entertainmeat this winter?
u Think of having your singing and playing
produced for you, at -your bidding, by the
most celebrated artists in the world.
We are compelled to give the Victrola
credit for what it really is the king of
entertainers the most remarkable instru
' ment in existence.
WHETSEL MUSIC CO.
134 W. Main With Sherman, Clay & Co.
HK:HH
People Often Ask Us This Questien:
"Why did you, erect sucli a large' building in a city the size of Me'dford ?" "You are
five or ten years ahead of the times' they say.
Suppose we are five years ahead what of it?
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t only goes to show ohp faith in Medford, and at the end of five years we will NOT be five years behind the times.
All of which goes to show that people acknowledge the M. F. & if. Co. store to be the most up-to-dato place in Southern Ore
gon. We admit that fact also. JF that is true, would you not expect to find the largest and best stock of goods in Southern Ore
gon here? l?ight again you would, and will.
Especially at this time of year should you be interested in this immense stock, for Xmas is almost here. Don't wait until tho
last moment to buy yoiir presents, and then get something that is not just what you would have selected, had you riot been so
rushed. Look at a few of theso .suggestions. Bettor still, call at tlio store and look at the stock.
Our hig shipment of Silesia china arrived yesterday and
will he on display in our windows Monday This line in
cludes everything that could he desired, and can bo pur
chased in single pieces or complete sots. Something new
in Medford. Hee it.
V,'liLii it conies to furniture, wo pride ourselves that noth
ing in Southern Oregon can compare with our line. Rock
ing chairs, book cases, music cabinets, smoking stands,
iVas, foot stools, and a thousand other appropriate gifts
can he seen on our floors.
Perhaps the family would appreciate a
new rug, new carpet or sofa pillow
nmch more than you jthink. Much
money is spent on useless articles when
the same amount will buy a good serv
iceable one. "Why?
Did you ever see the CUT GLASS room
at the M. P. & H. store? If not, ask the
salesman to show you the display it
will be a surprise for you. Many people
do not know that we carry a largo line
of cut glass
The little tots may not know the full
meaning of Christinas, but thoy do
know what a new go-cart, wagon or
carriage means. If you don't believe
this, bring them in and see what they
reach for first.
Don't' forget the boys. They are always in need of a
pocket knife or some tools. Speaking of tools, we have
complete sots of boys' carpentei tools that are paying
propositions. Thoy not only teath the boy something use
ful, but are hauly articles to have around tho house
Poo.tball season is here. Wo have the footballs. A crowd
of boys can get more real enjoyment out of a football than
any other one thing that wo' can think of. A Christmas
gift of a footbtill will not only please your own boy, but
will give his boy friends a chance to have a lot of fun too.
Wo believe in marking our gootls in
plain figures so that you may see for
yourself just what they aro worth. Do
not hesitate to, ask about any articlo in
our stock. "Wo like to toll about thorn..
Aluminum ware makes serviceable and
useful presents. AVo carry a full lino
of this.
Would tho wifo like one of thoso olec
tric stand lamps to sow or road by? Wo
have them in many varieties, with sin
gle, doublo and triplo globes.
Tho jF, F, & 11. Co. storo will bo opon every evening this coming week. AYo give rebate books for refund of railroad fares to
out-of-town purchasers. '., i, w' II r - .'....
Medford Furniture and Hardware Company
LARGEST STORE IN SOUTHERN OREGON
CORNER SIXTH AND CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON
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