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""rtlJl L. " yfi ";'vt " " - - r ---------"'tV"""--- .... 1 ' www. . . . . . ..-tre).....tw. ., ''"""" "" - -. 4Mnw . ii - ' -i -fflfj'". 1 ' '- B If r iL-. Tiij f THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MD1T0KD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1 flOfl. SSVV'' THE THIRD OEBlTErMFOi BJI- NEWSY NOTES OF BUTTE FAMpptP " i DoinKMnn " : -a OREGON CITIES ARE BOOSTING During tho Past Week markable Meetings Been Held Over : State. Many Re Have the. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 8. (Spe , -clal.) Under tho banner of tho Ore gon Development league, tho stato lias never taken a more dooldod for7 ward movement In community pub licity than now. With tho various cIMps thoroughly aroused and active ly at work to advance their interests, tho outlook Is very bright. Never has there boon a stronger advertising pulso throughout tho state. There Is a determination to sot forth to 'tho world tho manifold advantages "Oregon has to offer to the homeseek or. During the past week, under tho direction of tho Oregon Development league, remarkable meetings havo "been held In various parts of tho state. Tremendous Interest has beo shown everywhere. Lebanon raised a publicity fund of "$2500 at an enthusiastic meeting. Tho people of the city are united In the determination to exploit tho re sources of tl at section and are doing splendid work. Corvallls has just organized a wom an's auxiliary that will make itself lelt In many ways In furthering tho efforts of tho local Commercial club in advertising Corvallls. A warm welcome Is glvon nowcomors. Sllvorton peoplo at a meeting dur ing tho past week raised a, fund of over $2000 that will be still further 'increased. A strong commercial club tho forthcoming production of Clins. lias boon organized with over 40 Weill's latest play, "The Third De members and it Is promised this gree, winch Henry B. Harris will number will bo raised to 100 soon, make in this city at tho Medford th Sclo and Jefferson are in lino for tner on Wednesday, November 10, their sharo of publicity, having each fresh from a run of seven months at raised $600 for development work in o Hudson theater, Now. York. By their section. All are allvo to tho reason of tho inflitonco exerted on "benefits of working together as a puWio affairs by Mr. Klein's great utate league. P,ay "The- Lion and the Mouse," it Lal'dlaw Is active. The Develop- s expected that with his latest offer--ment league of that placo Is on tho inff attention will bo'cehtered on ccr tUort to advertlco that part of Ore- ain abuses that exist in social con gon and .It is going ahead as never ditions in this country in largo cit bofore. !os nmonK the elite. Inasmuch ns it Glendalo at a meeting Friday P1'10 purpose or Air. Klein to con showed a snlend'd uot-togothor snlrit nto ten plays, of which and the peoplo of that placo I ' Judge F. M. Stewnrt mode n pleas ant call at tho office of Judge Pentz .on Monday. Judgo Stewart roporfs that tho Medford Daily Mail lins sold out to n stock company with George ( Putnam ns editor-in-chief. Mrs. 1'crry, tho mother of Will Perry, was visiting her son during uie wooic and on Monday mndo u visit to Butte Falls with Mrs. Will Perry. Tho roads, by reason of the heavy i . " rums, nave nocomo in nn almost un travclablo condition. It is nuito earlv .1 r .. . i . .. . " llOr tlllS StntO. ntxl if is linniul fltn rni. xfi . . . . . ... I " xno ursi nan was siow ana unm-weather vr 11 booomn Wr n,1 !.;!, toresting. Medford scored after 17 and travel morn nnmfnWnl.io minutes of play in a series of lino W. Jeffrey of the unsurvoyod has bucks, sending Scoggln over tho lino boon on his homestead some time and for a touchdown. Guilders failed to loft on Molflav for thn vnllnv. kick tho goal. Tho rest of tho half Stect's action lins bocn placed on was a succession of wrangles with the markt&nd contains dcsirablo tho referee, but Medford hold her. lots and?iiilSfttion ina'U 1)0 mndo to nnnnnnnfn en f oil tdi. Hrvtn ,n' T...1 Kfel'.'S . .T.t" - Second Half Proved of Great Inter est to tho Spectators Great Gamo Was Played. Medford high school defeated Ash land In a lively gamo of. football Sat urday afternoon by a scoro of 11 to 6. und tho Judge .PjwMJ'who lias tho. plat uhd opponents safo all tho tlmo . ... i nan enaeu wilt mo oau on ABniana s autliorltSilWScontrnct for tlm snln five-yard lino. of these'lflttW Thoro are also fen. It looked as If tho gamo would be business lolS. on the market Medford'8, but In tho fiecjraod half O. W. Ydro. of the ' BevorifVn" Vnil- . . 'f ... I . " . ! ' alter nvo minutes or pinjr;an'i tno road construction enmn. is doincr rof. ball In AohlanJ'o terrlto'ryho ball ercnc.o work on tho line, ncarButto was lost uy Aioiiora on aowsr.ana a i' nils, preparing the wnv for tho con iw'imu jiuoo hub niiucuDaLuiijrjMuimu luuuiuiu. wno aro expected within n. section was visiting among his Butte I'nlls inonds on Monday. bhorty Miles passed through town on Monday with fino venison, which ho snys ho killed on his mother's homestond. J. Dbnbloday was down from his ranch op Monday, Whilo tho night was stonriv. vet tno danco givon by tho athlotie club on Hnllowo'on ovo was well attended and passed off very pleasantly. "Windy" Adams and Miss Beck wont to tho valloy on Wednesday. Mr. Adams will bring back a Jond of tho mill machinory now at Eaglo Point. John Cndzow and Jud Edsall loft at 3 a. m. Sunday "for tho vnlloy. Sam nnd Tom Sponcor of the un- snrvoyed woro visiting nmontr their Butto Falls frionds on Tuesday. Mr. Erio has purchased a business lot for $200 and will oroot a two story building on tho s'uiuo. Tho ground is now being cloarod. Will Chambors and wuo valley parties and will roturiiitw'itlr a, : Inrgo load of store supplies' fo'rc'Mer- . ehnnt Hughes. ,-f ': ' .'. Ben Fredonbiinr hnd C. E. havo gone to the valloy on bifsirioss matters and will return . with some goods for ono of our residents. Wo nro having most doliVh If til- sunshiny wenthor and tho air '5h' balmy and tho appearance of "tho for est is beautiful in its variegated .foli age. " Benlah Ilildroth and wifo. .who havo bcon visiting Ashlnhd nntl 'other vnlloy points, returned to Biitt'tf Falls ' on Wednesday, bringing, with thoni a fino organ. . t f . Scott Clasnill mndo li wcokly trip to Morfford hud eame'Sin bringing with him a load of canned v goods nnd othor storo supplied Sovornl loads of lumbor hnvo gpn from tho yard for thn WbIi , Tit ditch peoplo. , . ; ' John Allen of Derby wont to the vnlloy on Tuesday andihas' sinco fe- tnrnoil nnrl !a ' li by Ashland pass was succosatuljyaiadd tractors, who aro expected nd. Lovolady wultlwre to couple of wooks. Work is progross- Unusual interest should attach to, Third Degree" is tho second, nil of tnem to deal with, live and timely sub jects, it is more than reasonable to oxpect that this second play of this series will carry with it a weight mat suoula augur well for tho pat rons ol tho theater. Among tho prominont members of the company aro such established fu. vorit6s as Paul Everton. Fernanda lliscu, Malcolm Duncan, T. L. Colo. man, A. II. Symmons, Irene Oshior.1 irancis onnj K A. Eborle, Alfred Moore, II. H. Forsemnn nnd Ralnh Ramsay. The sale of seats for this splendid attraction is now on at llnskms' drug store, and nt tho tel. "Tho ophono office in Jacksonville. trccolvo tho ball and with hplioily but ing finely nnd several camps nro cs mirfnce UCiwnen lm fttlHV fliA rrnft 1 I rn liliel. a.i TT . 1 " e" am,u, uiiKinuur jiiirnioii . nils sprinted for tho other ond of tho about completed tho cros3-soctioning field. Burgens fr.lled 'to ntop tho nnd tho camp is quito lively. Full flying man, slipping and falling Just crows are nt work all along tho lino, beforo ho reached him, and Lovolady Mr. Bieborstcdt of Brownsboro, mndo tho touch'lown and Klum kick- who lins been on his upper ranch for od tho goal. '' some timo, loft on Monday for iho Ashland assumed tho aggrosslvo valley, driving down somo stock for for tho first timo then and had tho his -valley farm. Medford , boys guessing nil tho time.-1 Ranger George West of Prospeot ball was passed over Ashlp.ndla Uno for a second touchdown,--whlch.jjwas. convortod Into a goal. Ashland was Attention, K. of naid I ' visit to John Obonchnm nnd family cnants, lio is on his way to -his. on Tuosdttv. .mountain ranch. , - Bill Nyo of Medford brought in a party of men from Central Point on Tuesday. Thoy will camp in the hills for a whilo. Mrs. Barritt hns purchased two fino residence lots in tho Streets ad dition nnd will build on tho snmo at an early da.to, Parties aro negotiating for tho es tablishment and opening of -a bakery on Brondy?ay. Jack Tungato and fnriiily havo re turned from n trip to tho valloy after supplies. Tom Grigsby'took. down on Wed nesday a load of fino shakes forj Oarvor Hall of Chautauqua, N. Y.' who is visiting his cousin, Rov G. .L!. IInll, is looking over Butto Falls and ? is vory muoh pleased , nnd it, is .quite' likqly will sottlo nmong us wi'ilV'liis family. . Medford, Oregon: This cortifioa that we havo sold Hall's Texas Won der for tho euro of all kidnoy, b'lad-" dor and rhotuhatio troubles. tot ten yonrs, and havo never had a com-', plaint. It gives quick and pornmnont reliof. 00 (avs' treatment in each bot tle. Med.iO'f P' '",no!. " never dangerous after this. Tho lineup of tho teams follows: Modford. Ashlai)d.l Boverldgo, Poll: ro Lovolady Boason, Hanson. rt Stewnrt Wilcox rg Thorn Fan el rh Vincent Sherman c Starbuck White le..' Shepherd Hill It 5ndX A. Sherman lg. . , . . . CarpdnWfri Scoggln ...... .lh B. Ashcraft Burgess q Klum Chlldors fb C. Ashcraft Second nnd third dcgaw-ioWht. J Good things 'to oat. ..Svery" Knight ' should come. A. goQfljjpim 198 W: W-jii IF BTBS are thoroughly wide-awake and enterprising. MRS. ASTOR GETS? HER DIVORCE Hearing Is Not Given to Public Institution of Suit Created Great Furor In Society Circles. GRANTS PASS POLITICS ARE BEGINNING TO SIMMER GRANTS PASS, Nov. 8. fSno cial.) City politics nro beginning to simmer n little. A recent issue of a local paper contained an article wherein J. T. Tuffs was spoken of us tho Commercial club candidate for mayor, and it has stirred tho animals up considerably. Lending members of tho club havo hastened to deny be ing responsible for tho nrticlo nnd tnnt the Commercial club will not take any part as nn organization in city politics. NEW YORK. Nov. 8. Mrs. John M FOLLETTE TELLS CITIZENS Jacob Astor today was granted a di- OF PASS HIS MESSAGE vorco from her husband, Colonel John Jacob Astor, the Now York GRANTS PASS, Nov. 8. (Spo millionniro. cinl.y Grants Pass citizens havo n Mrs. Astor for years has been the hotter idea of whnt an insurgent sen acknowledged lender of New York's "tor is than thoy did Inst week Son "400," and tho news that she had ntor Ln Folletto addressed n large applied for n divorce recently cro- audience in the oporn house Satur ated a sensation among tho local hxy evening. Ho storted in nt half snmrt set. Pnsi oR'" nnd quit nt twelvo o'clock, The hearing wes lield behind closed hut held his nudiencp throughout. IHs doors and tho reason for Mrs. As- speech was generally well received tor's seunrntion suit never has been eiven to tho public. . Prepaid Railroad Orders ASTORIA WILL OBSERVE HER CENTENARY IN 1911 PECULIAR FORMATION IS FOUND IN OLD FLASK Paul Poarco of Poorrann's creek has brought in a flask for exhibition PORTLAND, Nov. 8. Tho centen- in Medford. found in tho Poarco mino. nry of tho first American settlement in Hint section, thnt was coated in- on the Pacific coast will bo celcbrat- side and out with silicate, in differ ed by Astorin in 1011, and plans for out patterns nnd color offects. Tho tho nffair aro already being, discuss- flask was of tho kind usually used as od. Descendants of John' Jacob As-1 a receptablo for that fluid, which tor will bo asked to join in tho com- causes tho prospector to see visions raomorntion of the planting of the of millions in ovory rock, and was first American city on tho Pacific evidently emntied and thrown away const' uy tho lounder ot that famous by Bonio minor on his way homo from family. Tho story of tho founding of a visit to tho town of Jncksonvillo in- Astoria is told in Washington Irving's tho days beforo the peoplo had turned book of thnt name. their attontion to fancy apples and pears'. Nnturo, nbhorring a vacuum, BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Sam proceeded to fill the flask with tho Swenning, a baby daughter, Novem- nearest material at hand, with tho her 5. nbove result. "Something which is uf consider- NEW STEAMER LINE known is the system of nrennid or- WILL BENEFIT OREGON able intQrost o th0 publio generally PORTLAND, Nov. 8. Establish- ana- whieh ifl nrhnns nt nnrllv ment of n direct steamship lino bo- dera IlOW in effeQ, i)ntw.PI1 ; tween Portlnnd nnd Antwerp has been of ,jin Smith Pnc'fin onmnnnv Announced and this new channel for nnd a points b ,ha UnUe(1 St'ateg ( commerce is important to tho whole By moans of thg tem tickots HAiilliiifAif I n r f nrv piinlnMn mill lin . be purchaspd at Medford from any plnce in the United States and mail CRESTBROOK ORCHARD TRACTS B - 10 - 20 Acres Adjoining Hlllcrest orchard and con tain unexccled deep, rich soil. Rea sonable prices and generous terms. OREGON SELLING AGENTS I ORCHARDS SYNDICATE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ' "tWo havo- on hand "tho following list of extra select bulbs: Tulips Yollow Rose, fio each, 40o dozen. Gloria Sells do eaoh, .r0o dozen. Parot Mixed, 4c each, 33o dozen. Single Hyacinths Pink, 7c ench, 75c dozen. Singlo Hyacinths Pink, 7c each, 75o dozon. White, 7c each, 7Co dozon, Dark Blue, 7o each, 75 dozen. Red, 7c each, 75c dozen. Double Hyacinths Tho follow ing nt 8o each or 85o por dozon: Dark Blue, Pink, White, Red. Roman Hyacinths I Whito and Pink at 7o each, 75o doz Narcissus Major Trumpet, 5c onch, 50o doz. Pootious, 3c each, 30o dozon. Posticus Orntus, 5o onch, 35o doz. Chinoso Sacred Lily, largo bulbs, 20o ench, 3 for 50o, $2 por dozon Jonquils, 5o each, 50o por doz. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants East Main St. Phono 000. J. E. ENYART, President JOHN S ORTH, Cashier. J. A. PERRY, Vioe-Presidont. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier, THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL , $50,000 SURPLUS , $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit, your patronage. northwest. Const consumers will be able to tako advantage- of commodi ties brought directly hero from the old world, nnd the vessels will havo largo loading space nvailablo for car rying const products back to Euro pean mnrksts. ed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come hero. Sleepor ac commodations nnd small amounts of cash in connection with these ticketB may also be forwnrried at the samn nonry Harrison Brown of Califor nia, author, editor and publisher, ox- president of tho World's Now- Thought federation, and n well- known exponent of tho philosophy of Emerson, will deliver two lectures in the Medford Commercinl club rooms on Sunday, November 14, speaking at 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tho sub jects of the lectures will bo announc ed later. Mr. Brown, who styles him self tho new philosopher, is a breozy advocate of optimism and success through tho mastery of tho will. No charge will be made for admission, hut a silver collection will bo taken at the doom. At the .close of the evening lecture, Mr, Brown will or ganize classes in telepathy, Emerson and uew-thoueht philosophy, on which subjects he is a recognized authority. First-Class Ladies' and Gents' BootblacR Parlors Will be Opened November 10 nt 4 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE, MEDFORD SHOE SHINING PAR LORS, V. W. Howard, Coast Champion Bootblack, Prop. REAL ESTATE Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson Couity Bank Building J BIJOU THEATRE BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager. Richard Darling Stock Company TONIGHT The Great Dimond Robbery 5 Acts Mdlodrama 5 Acts Admission, as usual, 10c and 20c f-f4-f f-ff 4' 4 t Medford Iron Works E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist t All Hr.-' of Englnos, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma' ichlnery, Agents In Southern Oregon for 2 FAIRBANKS. UflRSF &. M. 1 " ' V i m 4"H"f 44'4 PLUMBINGl STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN & PRICE 11 North D St., Medford, Ore. Phono 3031 11 M, HERMAN. C. II. HERMAN. HERMAN BROTHERS Dcnlors in HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, WHIPS, TENTS, WAGON COV ERS, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. All IuikIh of mtBtoin work and repairing dono on Abort notice. 317 East Seventh Street MEDFORD, OREGON The Great De Nova The Roller, Skater will appear again at the Ring, Tuesday evening, Intro: ducing Entirely New Specialties in Fancy Skating, Featuring his New Act with Electrical Effects. MUSIC BY SKATING RINK BAND tt. . msjjJDiiiij, riup. ADMISSION TUESDAY UVMNINU lO cts 55e c 5" - .;.. ! t :1 T'litUli "In