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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
1UIE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1011. BUTTE FALLS PAS IEI con RCIAL CLUB Oliver Adams Is President of New ) Organization Will Try to Secure a Mcmlibrship of 200 Literature to ' Be Obtained. Attractions at the Medford Theatre ' Willi nn nctlvo membership the Vlutt, Falls Commercial club lias boon organized with tho following moinborn im efficers: Oliver Adams, president; C. P UrlggB. Tlco nrust don't; J. Prank Carson secretary, and 'Chariest Oboncbnln treasurer. Oho of hio first moras tho now organlw tlon will mako will be to Increase tho membership to 200 among tho progressiva cltlxons of Uutte Tails and vicinity. Tho club's work will bo to look after tho promoting of tho best Interosts of tho community, tho making of Improvements nnd the location of olcctrlc light nnd power plants. Monthly meetings will bo held, on the first Tuesday night In each month, nnd literature will bo obtained, that tho outside world may learn of the many advantages of In vestment ih Dutto Falls. As a health rpsort U ts Unsurpassed, tho land of sunshine and plenty. A visit to tho llttlo town and a drink of water from tho springs Of (Mount McLaughlin will convince you. GOV ERNQR GOES TO JAIL MhW Hooper of Tennessee Sentences Him self toTwe Days in Penitentiary in Order' te Determine Whojs En titled -ts Parian. - a ; NASHVILLE. Tcnu., Dec. 21. Sentencing himself to two days' im prisonment in the penitentiary for the purpose of studying prison condition- -nt first hand. Governor Benjamin W. Hooper today arose in n cell in the stato prison, performed his ab lutions in1 a tin pail furnished all pris oners, nnd nccomrUtiied the convicts into "the prison dining room, partak ing of 'their "coarse fare in exactly the jAune way rib tho tnobt hardened felon in the lot. Following nccusations that his pre decessor, 'former Governor M. R. Pat terson, pardoned, convicted prisoners too freely, Governor Hooper prom ised to be more careful in this re spect during his administration .nnd is mingling -with the convicts tn orderr to lenrn exactly how they live, nnd to be more competent to cope with their problems. Governor Hooper has ordered the warden of tho penitentiary to treat him exactly liko tho rest of the pris oners except that he is to be permit ted to mingle freely with the convicts hearing complaints and suggestions. His idea is to decide personally whht prisoners are entitled to receive Chribtinns pardons. "Mrs. Wigga of I ho Oabbaue htoV,'1&HnfcTWo'Mtedtoiii)jlt nl tho opera houe for sweet charity'" sake, Kvery detail of preparation litis been attended to. The several characters of the huge nisi arc Retting into their pailR in fine shape, nhd dverj Ihhur will be in readiness wliuu, tho curtain ric, on the first act Thursday hisliL Mrs. Wlggs, in this liomolj story of a Keittucky Christmas is nn opliuiN. and 'hear- home the wholesome lfon of optim ism nn all with whom she comes in contact. Mr. Wilson lm played this character tu three productions of the play and it is needless to min gies the part nn excellent portrayal. Mis Hhjiv, played by Mr. If. Johnson, is n jicsimwt, and serves as an incentive for much of the homely philosophy of the lovable woman created bv Alice Ilegati Kico Jn the two hooks "Lovov Mary" and "Mrs. Wij:us of the Cabbage Patch.' "Stubhins," the prodigal old G. A. Hr. Veteran from lhtifdud Junction, who is looking for n homo nnd good cooking, hos been played hy Mr. WiNon thrice before, nnd as a comedy element of the plav is cxtromo !y ittnusing. TIic play is one introducing mnny tyjes, from, the German, "Mrs. Schulfz," to the society belle, rtMiss Lucy," and for the reason of the introduction of so hinnv characters, each one im portant to tho general effect, is n hnrd oito to stage, but we be liee the tevcrnl local people will surpris6 the public. : Vt BnW.'F .Mil - -. I i til, Ci w t i A OWjSiCJ&fcTriOiNt J ' I m , i&srsak&ktss&sz. Wiil I t A Pipe or Box of Cig'ars Wo havo just llto kind ol',a plpn hoM liko unit wo havo his I'nVoi-ilo Awv TOBAtJCOS Tito finest blonds and mixtures pt ovory sort ' ii nionoy can among thont on own mixture. C'lu-ar Iloldois, Tolmcoo Wi ACCESSORIES l'oUl'llCH, Jiiiokol. Jigliloi'M, Oigarutlo .lloldorn. laiaUivl'uplnin or cliaMod Cigar Caws, . KuvulttPH. etc Fino Chocolates in-ono-lmlf and ono-pouml boxos. Jibt a few of tho moro ox pensive boxes loft. THE SMOKEHOUSE 212 WEST MAIN STREET . M, F. LEADS IN LIST OF JOIOS . i - 1 r Fords Came Second and Buicks Third According to Figures In tlic Of fice of the Secretary of State of Oregon. SALEM. Or.. Dee. 2L At the re qnofcl of an -automobile snles bronclv Secretary of Stale Olcdtt has fdr Warded the numlier of renewal reg ister tags and new ones for 1D12 cars that have been issued up till Decem ber 1. Tho figures are for popular priced cars only and show models for two to five pasengers. Tags for 519 E-M-F automobiles werd taken out by the first of this month and ."48 for Fords, according to the figure. The third mnkc of motor cars to en joy popularity in Oregon is the Buiek, for which 435 tags have been issued. Next in line comes the Cadillac, for which already 423 tags have been Bent out. Three hundred and thirty one Maxwells have been granted per mission to run in the state and 245 Chalmers enrs have received tags for the same purpose. At the closing of the hooks November 30, 51 Gerlauds had been registered. ' This means that 2402 cars ranging in price from $1000 to $2000 will travel about Oregon and adjoining states the coming year. During the month many more renewals will he inade and purchasers of 1SI12 cars also will ndd their iinmos to the long list. It is oxWefcd tho different makes will bo even moro strongly represented the coming year than in the Inst. All the dealers in' Portland predict a selling season ox cry bit ns good as the last two, which have been almost phenomenal. ' ' It is estimated that at least 7500 enrs will be registered with thq sec retary of state this year, as against the COO of the scnsftii just pnst and the 5000 of the year previous. Every time a woman throws n stone nt nn old hen she punctures the soen ery. Hasklns for Health. TODAY IS LAST DAYJO REGISTER I I -.-. mm To Date 1032 f4.avc Sinned the Roll, But Many Are Putting In an An pearanco This Afternoon to Reg ister. IRRIGATION This afternoon many otcrs of the city are putting in an oppcnrntico nt the ity hall and registering, this be ing the last day on which they can sign the roll without being sworn in To date 1032 titers hae regis tered. This will )u iuoreased ma terially today. WATER sivo.s VALUE to LAND WATER is a Community Builder You havo tho LAND You NEED tho WATER Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FEED N. CUMMDJGS, Manngor Office Third floor Medford National Bank Bldg. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS Mother Cray's Swot Powders foi Children, a Certain relief for Fcvor- lshness, Hoadnche. Had Stotnaen. Teething Disorders, move and rogu Iato tho Dowels and Destroy Worms'. They break up colda In 24 hours. They are so pleasant to tho tasto Children like them. Over 10,000 testimonials. Used by Mothers for 23 years. They never fall. Sold by all Druggists, 2Cc. Samplo mailed FKKE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. Seattle ; Appraisals Soveral Medford people have employed un to nppralno Senttlo real estate. Such approval Is usually worth moro than It corIh. Ira J. Dodge of Medford wn formerly connuctod with this of fice. Other Sonttlo nnd Medford roforVncoa on request. J I. V. I'ltSKIM: COMI'ANV 200 Xcir York Hlk., KeutUo (Charter Member Seattle Heal Es- tato Assn.) I Irrigated Orchard Tracts A 10-ACRE TRACT 1 AGUE H)n YOUR HOUSE AND BUILDINGS 1 ACRE IN ALFALFA FOR YOUR STOCK 1 ACRE IN STRAWBERRIES 1 ACRE IN BERRIES AND GARDEN TRUCK G ACRES IN ORCHARD AND YOU ARE INDEPENDENT ROGUELANDS, Inp. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager KmK"XH: t f f T T T t T t T T T f T T f T T T T- T t t t T T T T f WILL OPEN CHRISTMAS ; 'j -wV) On account of delay in installing fixtures we were forced to postpone our opening day. It y . is now positive that we will open r. w i 1 x 1 Christmas morning "vH r. . HOLLAND HOTEL BUFFET I n 1 j. ! t f y t f y y y y y r y y y t y y t y y y y y y y y y y y WM. O'HARA ! .