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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1909)
Til 15 ME DWORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFOttD, OREO OX, STNIMY, ITEOEMBtiR 5, 1909. 15 BUTTE FALLS ITEMS - f ii II. 10, 1 1 c i - 1 u 1 1 . who Iiiih been for tliii print month at IiIh hointiHtonil, went down to tho valley TiiuHilny nioriilni; with Wauu I'arlior. 'I'lic Iioyit hail a tuiliey about on Tiit'Hilay for TIiiiuIihkIvIiih turUnyit anil nearly all 01 thitm ruptured a bird or two. Cliarlny Obiiiiehnln ami wlfo loft lioimt on Friday on lliolr way to Port-, lamt (or an extended ntuy, Tim prijtiunt oxtronni wot weather lit prolmlily to ho attributed to tho return of "llnlloyV coniot. Thorn wan an exdllm; anil Inter etliiK match kiuiiu of Imiikotbnll on ThnnlcHKlvltiK nlnlit between tho Iliitto FuIIm and Dudley teauin, rcHiiIt lint In 20 to 10 In favor of Iliitto 111 1 lH. Tho danro i;lvntt by tho Athletic club on Thanl(HslvlnK nlKbt waB laro ly attended ami everybody exiuoHHCH liluiHidf In tho inimt complimentary titrniH, David Day Iiiih moved Into IiIh now Iiouho on Ilroadwny, which linn lately been fliilnhed. It Ih n neat, well Indit ed mid comfortable cottaKn of four iooiiim, with larno and iipaclotiM KrouiiiU noiiiid It. It. Will Chamberi and wlfo left on Sunday for a vlall to tho valley. Tom OrlKHby and Hcott C'litMplll have both koiio to Medford to haul In mime overdue tloro frtdxht. The turbine wheel of the mill Iiiih Imicouio dlNablud through homo of tho flaiiKi'H being broken and thin will Intel fern with mill work. There will he iioIIiIiik done hik roHhf nlly with our mill plant until there Ih a thorough overhaulliiK of I'lou and machinery and tho plant put upon it IhihIiiohh IiiiiiIh. It Ih unlit that KamblltiK Ih being carried on In our community and that Homo of our nlllzoim know of It. If complalutH am mado duo Htopn will bo taken to bring nil tho partloH be fore tho local court. It hooiiih an If mnn In our mliUt would lather tear down than build up tho town and that tho "dollar" Ih the chief coiihIiI oration to thorn. Again, there In a brand of "bittern" being Hold that Ih evidently put up In n way to evade the liquor lnw and Oicho bittern and their Halo tho dUtrlct attornoy'H of fice nhould InvcHtlgnto. Wo are hIiiiI In from tho outHldo world, (ih our mall Ih Irregular and tho roadH aro In hiicIi an awful Htatu for travel that no one goon out un Iohh forced to do ho. It will be a KodHeiiil If over tho railroad reaction I IiIh point, ho that It will ho pohhIIiIo to team and hco HOinothlng of tho oilier world. One of our valuable tnaniH wan Injured while hauling n load of freight, it hcoiiih iih If tho team was overloaded In tho valley and tho pull and t rain of tho roadn wore too much for them. It Iiiih been Htoriulng for n month or more liurenhout, mo that "Item" nro Hcarco and IndoorH In tho bet place. STARK NAKED. HE CHASES THIEF IN FRISCO STREET SAN FllANCISni. Cal., Dee. A. Hut for Imh ability to nprint fnnler than a thief who thoughtlessly ntolo hin only kit of clothe, John Lumen would lio in n Horioun predicament today. JtiHt nn dawn wan breaking TOWN IS DRIPPING WITH BUTTERMILK KKNNI.MOKK, Win., Dec. J. Tho liltle town of Patch Orove h dripping biitteriuilk ' toilay. In the street Htand ooIh of the white fluid, the parlor in Wohltiy Gnrlaelt'H home is hiiturated with buttermilk and an veKterday ho awnkoncil to nee a innn'odor hk of n crenmery porvndos the' clipping over tlio friMt-cneriHtod house. window Hill. Under hi arm wn thn I.ant evening 11 firo was discovered milt l.urhon hnd carefully folded mid in tho plant of tho Habbermnn hung over a chair upon retiring. Creamery company. The flames Without hesitation Larnen leaped ipiieldy spread to the tiiljoiniii homo from hin bed and through the open of flarlnch. window. Down tho street, in un iib-l No water wax nvnilalilo tiuil nn iu hroviateil Marathon costume ho genious member of the volunteer firo IHiuuded, gaining iimmi tho laboring brijndo suggontod buttermilk. A line porch-oliniber at every si ride. Wl, fnned belwecn the ondnugortMl .Seeing (but eseapo wan ".pelosn, , , amtm I10lirhy creamery, and bucket after bucket of butter- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W. I). HobcrlH to .1. .'. Ked.ly, et ul, lots and (I, block 111, Medford .' 10.00 I. .1. Iliuiseii to J. H. Watt, .0 ueii'H in scctioiiH 4 ami II, (own :i7, 2 west 3,000.00 .lidiu Cadow to Mary K. Kid.l, lot i:i, block r,, Hons addition to Medford 10.00 J. I". CrowHon to Laura A. Krb, I.IK nrcB, I) . C HI), towiiHhip .'ID, 1 cast 350.00 Laura Korgunon to Mary L. Stanley, part lot M, Jlnr gndino tract, AHhland . . . 350.00 I'. M. Janney to I). N. Jan noy, 10.07 nnroH, I) L C, 57, township 37, 2 west . . 2,800.00 Fred Kudor to .1. II. Cooley, part mction 30, town 37, 1 wcbI 10.00 S. C. Iliginbolhnm to Kate CurteniiiH, 80 ncrcn, hco (ion 11, town 31, 1 east. . 10.00 Minnio K. Koyo to A. M. Heaver, loin 13 and 11, nellovuo tract, AHhland.. 10.00 Minnio M. KitiKinau to Klsio M. Churehmnn, part lot 31. nraclit addition to Ath- land 10.00 L. J. Quigloy to Henry Hnrt, j lot 5, block Ilutignlow addition to Medford 10.00 ,Cool J. fleer to C. W. Foster, lot 1, block 0, Kcndoll nd- i dition lo Medford 10.00 J .John IC. I In wind, ct ui to J.. !'. Hedily, executor's deed to part lots 17, 18, 10 and 'JO. Medford 1,000.0') W. II. Milton to W. S. fircone. 10 5-0 ncren in section 0, township 30, 4 west $ 3,100 iW. Anglo to W. B. Jackson, i lot 0, block 2, Willeke nd- .... . r i 1 1A onion io .leuioru j J. W. Pox, to 0. Miller, land on Central avenue, Med ford 10 R. E. Kini: to II. O. Malhes, lotK 33 and 34, block Q, Railroad addition to Ash land 2,000 L. J. Larson to P. Lambert, 80 ncres, pection 32, town ship 35, 2 west 500 J. M. Conley to flold Ray Henltv Co., lots 17 nnd 18. AT THE CHURCHES Hnl notice will ho Kiven. W. Lucas, i rector, tcmjiorary rcHidence, 115 Mis-1 tletoo Htrcut. Presbyterian Church. A hcrmon to tho young pcojile jn December 5 t 10:15, "lleauty and Hl'fectiveneMH," iH the subject. Como early nu wo commence on time. Eve ning Hcrvico nt 7:30 o'clock; .Sunday school at 10 a. tit.; C. K. bociety nt 0:30 p. m. Christian Science. Christian Science services arc held every Sunday at 11 o'clock at 12S Grapo street, north of Shennnn-Clny mtiHio house. Subject of tho lesson Hcnnon for December 5, "God, the Only Cause nnd Creator." All nro welcome. Sundny school nt 10 n. in. Baptist Church. At the Daptist church next Sundny Rev. Dr. Dyer, whoso splendid ser mons everyone delights to hear, will occupy the pulpit in the morning. Ifev. Woods will preach the evening sermon. On Tuesday evening, De cember 7, Rev, A. A. Holmes of Corning, Cnl., will begin a series of I meetings. Every ono cordially in vited to theso services. Miss Edith Graves, a returned missionary from China, will speak on China nt tho Frco Methodist church next Sunday, December 5, at 2:30 p. m. Curios will ho exhibited and tho servico will ho very interesting and everybody is cordially invited to attend. St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Every Sundny services as follows: I Sunday school nt 10 a. in.; morning service. J l o clock-, evening service at 7:30. For special sen ices-, spc- ' Neat Sunday morning nt tho Meth odist church tho subject will bo "Money and tho Kingdom"; in tho evening, "Tho Reason of Christian ity." Special music at both services. Strangers and thoso without church homes aro cordially invited. L. F. liclkunp. At tho Christian church, corner Sixth nnd Ivy streets, services Sun day ns follows: Bible school at 10 a. in.; nt tho 11 o'clock hour the C. W. B. M. will have chargo of tho services and will render n splendid program; C. E. at 0:30 p. m; nt 7:30 Brother! Swander of Portland, corresponding' secretary of the 0. C. M. C, will Bpcak. Everybody welcome. W. Thco. Mntlock. pnstor. More Light For Less Money the thief dropped his plunder nnd dodged into un alley. I.nrscu willing ly uhiiudnut'il tho chase,' nnd under the glare of an arclight, on the stop of ono of Sun Francisco's bet -known banking institutions he pulled on the trousers and buttoned the coat ho so nearly had lost, nnd returned to finish his interrupted slumber. block Tolo milk was passed from hand to hand nnd hurled into tho f1nmc, which were controlled after half nn hour'- hnrd work. Had tho firo passed the Garlach homo tho entire town proh ubly would have been burned. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED BY EDWARD THIS AFTERNOON 111 Health Is More Exppnslvo Than Anv Curn. This country is now filled with poo- LONDON, Dec. 4.-Parliament was plo who migrato across tho continent prorogued this nfternoou. Much in nil directions Hooking that whioh;enminoni wus caiiscn oy me mui mm gold ennnot buy. Nine-tenths of tho king's speech thanked tho house them nro suffering frrom throat nnd of commons for its libornl allowance lung troublo or chronio catarrh ro- Tor tho nation's need, wnuo no lamu siiltiiiL' from ueirlocted colds, nnd sponding fortunos vainly trying to ro gain lost hoaltk Could ovory Buf l'ercr but undo tho pusl and ouro that first neglected cold, nil this sorrow, pain, anxiety nnd expense could hnvo boon avoided. Chamberlain's Cough llcmody is famous for itn cures of colds, nnd can nlwuys be i upon. Use it and tho moro serious discuses niuy bo nvoided. For snlo lv Leon It, Haskins' I'harinacy. to thank tho houso of lords, accord ing to tho usual custom. Addie N. Skcetcr-firiffith to Wilded Frecl. lnnd in sec tion 21, township 37, 2 west F. H. Cook to C. Burges, blocks 1 nnd 2. Roanoke Addition to Medford T. .7. Mi-Andrews to W. F. QiiNenbury, lots 11 nnd 12, block 1, Bryant's nddition to Medford 400 400 10 1 Are You Going East ? Have you a friend coming west? You ought to bring one to Medford. Call and see us. Let us talk routes and rates with you. Information cheerfully fur nished. Phone, address or call on Southern Pacific R. R. A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent See J. W. Whitney, 211 W. Main With Aitken, the' Plumber Gas Lighting Systems PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEE.N . PRICE 11 North D St., Medford, Onj. Phone 303.' nODERT CAPLES QUITS CHAMBERLAIN'S EMPLOY GRAND JURY IS AFTER THE DOODLING OFFICIALS CINCINNATI, O.. Doc, 4. Tho urnnd Jury today began an Investiga tion of tho dccnlcatlons of C. L. War rlner. tho defaulting treasurer of tho IllB Four railroad. Frank H. Con den, cashier of tho customs offlco here, wns cnlled to testify. A largo nnckago of letters representing cor respondence between ' Wnrrlnor and Mrs. Jonnnetto Stowart-Ford wns placed In tho hnnds of tho grand Jurors. The New Improved Aladdin INCANDESCENT KEROSENE MANTLE LAMP. Costs One Cent for Six Continuous Hours' Burning. Brightest, purest and safest lifiht. It nsves Oil, requires little care, burns without noiso or odoi- can't explode. For salo by W. E. STACY,!! E. O. AYLER, Gen. Agents AGENTS WANTED. Lamps to bo hnd at Strang's Dn g Store. WASHINGTON, Doc. I. Itobert rnnlnneil nn nrlvnto HOC- VMXU ....... , - rotnry to Sonntor Clmmborlnln nnd In succeeded by J. W. Holler of tills city. Mr. Cnplea resigned on account1 of 111 health. 1 For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheum. Tho intonso itching characteristic of theso ailments is almost instantly nllnvcd by Chnmborlnin's Salvo. Many sovcro casos hnvo been cured by it. For snlo by Leon B. Hnskins' Phnrmney. M. M. IIKRMAft C. H. FTERMAN. HERMAN BROTHERS Dealers in HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, WHIPS, TENTS, WAGON COV ERS. HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. All kinds of custom work and ropairinc; done on short notice. 317 East Seventh Street MEDFORD, OREGON KTil THE gift of a Piano or Angelus Player Piano is a gift to every member of the family; is a gift that will be en joyed every day in the year; is a gift that will entertain visitors and guests; is a gift that will bring pleasure to the giver him self; is a gift of all gifts, for it's a stepping stone to higher culture and refinement, and a gift that'll be enjoyed not only on Xmas morning, but for many of them to come. Make reservation today. Don't delay. Very easy holiday terms. A big bunch of special bargains in used pianos. Knabe and Mason & Hamlin Piano deal ers. The Wiley B. Allen Co. 112 MAIN STREET IN MODERN HOMES The nerve racking noises that formerly were prevalent in frame buildings is now entirely eliminated owing to the fact that Deadening Felt is Used For the best quality in this line as well as wall plasters, etc., it will pay you to see Woods Lumber Company