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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1910)
tjhb nmmoKB ujm Tsmmm, mxdxord, Oregon, Wednesday, January n, ioio. 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL I). W. 1MI1H of Oanluii City, Knn., wan on No. 10 on IiIh wny to Cnllfnr nlu Tuoridiiy. Mr. I'IIIh Ik an old friend of B. I;. I, oo i m id and Hurt An ilormin. Ho wns itninoimoly ploaHod with tlio valloy and tho town, or ho ' miiuh iin ho could hoo from tho car windows, and ho will perhaps bo buck this wny. Wciar Kldd's Shoes. !i. Li Duf field,, niado a business ' trip to Grants l'aHB Wednesday inorniiitf. J, M. I'ottor of Anlilnnd wns in Modl'nnl on business Wednesday. MImh Amies HohortMon rotuniod io Ashland Tuesday. I'. M, Wilson waH ninonp" tho Wtiar Kidd'rt Shoes. tni'inhcrx of tho Manonta frntonilty wlio nt (muled tho celebration at GrnntH Pass Wednesday. Heiiimnbcr tho C. T. U. mothers mooting at 8 o'clock tomorrow hftor tioon at tho DaiitlHt' church. Young Tiotliorn arc especially urged to nl- "tond. Wear Kidd's Shoes. 0. C. Hutlnr of AHhland, cx-coun-ty commissioner, and ono of tho progressive citlroun of tho upper val ley, was In Mcdford Tucnday on bus iness and incidentally taking notes on what a ronl, livo town does at -election tlmo. A. M. Duffy, who spent sevornl w.eoks In Medford Innt summer in tho nownpapor field, la In tho city for a Hhort stny. Wear Kidd's Skos. ' , T. 0. Erickson, of tho forest ro norvo office, In enjoying 1 llfo nt Flnndrnu, S. D,, with relatives and friends, lie will roturn to Mcdford soon. Chris Kinney of Jacksonville wns in Medford on business Wcdncsdnv. Wear Kidd's Shoes. Clydo Fink of I'ticno, formerly n resident of Medford, who has been visiting friends horo, will loavo for 'bis homo this ovcnlng. Tjio Muthodlst Urolhorhood holds n rcgulnr mooting tonight. All mom 'bora are ronucslod to bo present. Jamofl Eaton, who ban been In Northern California for several -months, returned to Mcdford Wed nosday morning. Harry II. Hicks, city editor of tho Mail Tribune, was at GrantB Pass "Wednesday on a business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ju A. Gregory wero , nt Grnnts Pass Wcdnosday with tho Mnsonlo deletration. Tho 'Episcopal Card club will bo entertained al tho residence of Mm. H. b. JJoytlcnon North Unlrnl nvo iiiiu mi i ih'huii y iiujii. jtiurcuuiiiun I'urditi, V. W, llollln and Clara Motil den will bo tho IiohIohhoh. Mrs. Clara Mouldon returned Wcd ilosduy from a visit of sovoral dayH with Mr. and Mrs, W. It. Btokos at their farm oast of Mcdford. Joseph Grippal, representing J. W. Mo 1' ill PaiKir company of Port- r. Mofall rapor company land, Is in this city. II. D. Trouson, of tho Troimon if, Guthrlo orchnrd at. Englo Point! wnrt in Modford Wmlnnsdny. I). K. Yoran of Kugeim, grand vice chancellor, and h. It. Btinnon, grand K. of It. and K. of tho Knights of Pythins, arrived on train No. Kl this morning on an official tour of tho K. of P. lodges of Southern Oregon. h. C. Mislg of Canby, Or., is horo on a visit to Southern Orfcgon. Carl Iloibronner, of tho firm of Hutchison & Lumfldcn, loavos this evening for Portland on a business trip. II. P. Cowgill, late assistant stnto engineer, is again in tho employ of tho fish Lnko company and has just rotuniod from a trip during which ho has been engaged in cross-sectioning tho route of tho proposed cnnal of tho company. A profilo map of the routo Is now bolng mado. D. 0. Karnes, who Is now a rosi- dont of Inglowood. Cnl., arrived on Monday ovonlng to attend to somo business mnttera hero. Mr. Karnes whilo praisine Southern California. sn't nnxlous to let go of his Mcdfdrd business holdings. A. Shannon of Portland, mnnnger of tho Warren Construction company, is in Mcdford on business. John niakely. 'roprosontinir tho Gunsl Cigar Co. of Portland, is in Medford interviewing his customers. Singer sowing machines for sale and for ront. 125 South Oakdalo. Phono 1.132. L. 0. Howard was at Ashland Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Howard wcro at Ashlnnd Tuesday evening attend ing a meeting of tho Fraternal Hroth crhood. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor of Jaoksonvillo was a Mcdford visitor Wednesday. Ira J. Dodgo of tho OretronkOrch- ards Syndicato rotnrnod Wednesday morning from a business trip to his homo nt Akron, 0., nnd thence to New- York and othor eastern points, no found that there is n universal in terest in Oregon in general and Med ford In "particular throughout tho wholo of tho mlddlo west. As soon $1000 THROWN AWAY I 1 ii Old type and equipment exceeding in cost $1000 from the Medford Mail : " " and Southern Oregonian job offices has been dumped and replaced by 1 1 . . I New Type, New Furniture, New Equipment ' " . Dust proof racks, modern fixtures and series of the latest type faces, r individual motors, the best craftsmen, enable us to do printing quicker, . ' . , - better and more satisfactory than ever. . t We are ten times better fixed to do good work than ever before - ? no longer handicapped by old materials and inadequate equipment or ' V ' the unavoidable delays due to moving. The largest stock of bonds in v ,v . - ' the city to select from. Estimates cheerfully furnished. f MEDFORD PRINTING COMP'Y , Printers and Publishers 38 South Central Ave. an people found that Mr. Dodgo wan from Mcdford ho was pllod with all - orla of qU09lloi)B concornltlK 0li nrnto, resources, products, olo. Tho ladion of th Groalor Mcdford club have ordorcd sovornl temporary bookcases for tho accommodation of (ho overflow of books in tho library. Tlicfio cases are only intended' to tako cnro of temporary needs, ns tho club ... , . . , .... ... i ii tun un iu jiuvu hiih vurnuKiu nwritrv soon. LENDS HIS EVES FOR EARS OF COMPANION BAN KHANGIBCO, Jan. 12. A blind rnnn and a deaf mute, forming a combination by which tho blind man fiirnliihod tlio speech and hear ing and tho deaf muto provided tho oyoH, complotod a trip across tho continent todny nnd presented thom soJvos at tho Miles Tnylor Sanitarium to which Institution thoy had letters. Their credentials wore from tho Now York stnto charities and tho two men woro given sholtor. Thoy will mnko tholr homo In California, Tho blind mnn Is Hnn Horger, a minor whoso oyuslght was destroyed by a blast. "I have not learned tho name of my pnrtnor" snld Ilorgor, roforrln to tho deaf muto. "Wo camo ncrotm tho country all rlnht. Wo pooled our ensofl and tho plan worked all rlcbt. Ho could do tho scolng and wo fixed It up so wo could communicate as much as was necessnry but for the llfo of mo I can't flguro any way to find out his name. That doesn't matter anyway, as ho is a good fol low and Is all right." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE Fresh milch cow, five gallons, $15, 'with calf; l'fc miles west of Control Point. Dnbson. 250 FOR EXCnANOH Will exchange somo good residence lots in Mcd ford or houso and lot ns part pay ment on ranch. Penson Investment Co. 257 WANTED Man to write firo insur ance and to sell city property. Bon Bon Investment Co. ' 250 WANTED Small tract of 20 to 00 acres nonr Medford; give full de scription, price and terms. Address "A," Mail Tribune. 200 FOR SALIC Now Singer sewing ma- chlno; chenp for cash. 125 South Oakdnlc. FOR SALE Ilorso, harness and light sprlug wagon with polo and shafts. 12G South Oakdalo. LID SCREWED TIGHT OVER SHASTA COUNTY RHDDINO, CaJ., Jan. 12. An an-tl-gambllng ordlnnnco wan passod unanimously Bnturdny by tho board of supervisors, greatly to tho sur prlso of everybody, for nobody know that such a measure was oven con templated. District Attorney Tlllot son presented tho draft of tho super visors nnd tho ordinance passed with out much discussion. Gambling for money by any do- vlco whatever Is prohibited overy where. Such a thing, as & gnmo of draw poker will not bo allowed In Shasta county. Tho state law makes certain gambling games porccnt uko games Illegal, but It allows draw poker been u bo that has been judicially decided to bo a game of skill. Tho now county ordinances tho county law goes farther than tho stato law., it forbids gambling in all forms. It Is effcctlvo outside tho corporate limits of Redding, but tho city ordinance of Redding and the county ordlnnnco aro Identical In wording. Tho county ordinance regulating saloons prohibits gambling In saloons on the penalty of tho proprietors los- ng tholr licenses. This ordinance has been obeyed. Thoro Is no gambling n tho saloons of Shacta county, so far as known to tho officer. ALMA BELL DENIES REPORT OF INSANITY WILLOWS, Cnl., Jan. 12. Alma Bell, who was acquitted of a chargo of murder proforrod against her when sho killed hor falso lover, Joo Arm;s, nt Auburn. Cnl., and who was re ported yesterday to bo going insane, appears perfectly well today. Ono of her brothers arrived hero nnd sho greeted him cordially, ask ing nbout her mother. When told that her mother was not well, she said she wished to go home at once. Tho girl became angry and inter despondent on Mondny, following a quarrel with Mrs. Donny, whom she was raiting, and seized a pistol, threatening to kill herself. It was taken from her. Mrs. Dcnnv had or dered a young man, a stranger in this neighborhood, to go home Snn day night, when he called on the pirl nnd remained until after midnight. This wns tho cause of the trouble. Thero is no sign of insanitv in Alma Bell's condition or action, local phy sicians say. Sho was discouraged liv not beine able to find work hero. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. Cold nights and pleasant days for tho last ten days, The oldest settlors say it is tho coldest weather wo have had since 02. William Bcnlc reports that it was down to zoro ono morn ing recently. It has turned warmer at this writing, with some snow and slight indications of rain. Since tho holidnys tho workmen at tho Harris mill have gono to work with a vim, rushing tho completion of tho improvements. Mr. Harm is hnv ing nnothcr largo mill pond built for the storage of logs. Will Hughes has n crow of mn cutting logs for tho Harris company. Ho Imfl a contract to log nil season. Tho new mill will need a largo quan tity of logs. Oliver Adams, the timekeeper nnd foreman, has returned from a visit to Willamette valloy points. He states Butte Falls is well known nil along tho line. Tho basket social given by the Athletic club New Year's night wns a success socinlly nnd financially. Tho receipts amounted to over $45. A socinl dnnce followed. The basketball team goes to Jack Bonvillo on the 17th for a tmme with tho Jncksonville team. While onr team has not hnd tho practice of the Jacksonville team,' wo expect our team to make a good showing for tho town, with n good chance of taking the honors. We aro sorry to learn that Elmer Spencor is not recovering from his operation as fast as could be hoped for. Ho will probably have to return to Medford for further treatment. Assistant Pomastcr Martin Spencer of Dudlev hns visjtod the Falls several times lately. School will open in the new Dud ley school district next Monday with a young eastern lady at the helm. Shirley Claspill was bitten by a doc this last week. His arm was in rather had shape for n few days, but is now improving. At a meeting of tho Medford Butte Falls Telephone company on December 29, Wheeler & Claspill's store was selected for the central phono. Directotr C. P. Briggs was elected to meet nt Eagle Point with the .Central Point-Eagle Point Tele phono company directors nnd ar range for tho absorption of tho Eagle Point line by tho Butte Falls line. At a meeting nt Englo Point on January 4 tho consolidation took place and wo now have a through line to Central Point with connection to Mcdford. President Harris hns Riven much tirne and onorgy to tho completion of this line. B. II. Harris was up looking after tho affairs of tho lumber and tele phone companies. Will Chambers and Charlio Ed mondson havo been hauling machin ery for the mill this week. Thoy were forlunato in having frozen roads to haul over. WOULD USE CEMETERY TO GROW HIS GRAIN OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 12. Tho supremo court of tho state of Wash ington hns been asked to decide whether John Hutchison of Boisfort may continue to use a, pioneer grave yard as a grain field. Residents of that section say thnt in 1853-4 a cemetery was established on the Bu chanan ranch, occupying the summit of a peculiar mound which was elo- vated somo distnnco nbove tho lovel of the surrounding country. Until 1874 it is said thnt tho cemetery was used generally. The fnrm changed hnnds sevcrnl times before coming into the possession of Hutchison. Now it is charged that Hutchison plowed up tho cemetery and planted a crop. Descendants of the buried persons thero have brought a suit for an in jjunction. They won in one court, bnt Hutchison aopealed, the argu ments were continued to tho supreme court and it is likely that a decision will be rendered today. FJVE MILLION FRAUD IK NICARAGUAN FUNDS NEW ORLEANS. La., Jan. 12. Frauds aggregating (5,000,000 In American money have been unearth ed In tho NIcaraguan postal and tel-1 egraph funds, according to a tele gram from Managua today. Following the discovery Joaquin Pasos, son-in-law of former Presi dent Zelaya and Colonel Santos Ram irez, former director general of posts and telegraph, were arrested. They were thrown Into Jail and will be held pending an official Investigation of tho shortages. You Know Where Yon Stand! And you know you are perfectly safe, when you pay your good mon ey for our diamonds, you get full returns for It No misrepresentation here. Evcrythlne Is unconditionally guaranteed exactly as represented. We carry a full line ot perfect dia monds. VAN DE CAR & JASMANN, , Diamond Setters, Phlpps Bldg. 254. : BUSmiSS LOCALS : f -r -f One-hnlf h. p. motor, 1 20-qt. Whito Mountain froezsr, n lot of pnekiug cans, tubs, etc., for salo. Inquiro Lewis' confwtionory. Lots of stores would bo' well ad vertised if thoy woro only ndvortised. persistently instead of occasionally. Tho classified ads of tho Mall Tribuno aro euro money-gutters. You Can Sell Real Estate if Yon Can Advertise Heal Estate! .,' 11 The problem in selling real, es tato is to find the ONE and thero's only one person to whom. tho property would be WORTH MAST. , Sometime, in, the course, of a few days, or of a fortnight, the prospective buyer to whoni'YOUR property would be worth most, will read the real estate ads in this newspaper. He may read them every day ho may read them once a week. BUT HE READS THEM yon can bo sure of that. And YOURS MUST BE THERE WHEN HE DOES. If it is, your, problem is solved. If it isn't, yon've still got your problem' and your property.