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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1910)
THB MEDFORD MAIL 'X'ltl lit'N'l'-, MI'-DKOKI), QKKQOK, TUHSDAY, If'KltlU'AUY 8, l!)IO. t-Jl - "KEEP OFF THIS AIR" 'MUCH INTERESTED SIGN TELLS AVIATORS1 IN CITY BOOKLET KING GUSTAVE HAS RESIDENTS REFUSE CASE OF APPENDICITIS' TO PAY TAX LEVY HAN FORD HERE SATURDAY Jersey Squire Erects Tcn-Foot-by-Five Notice Threatening Tres passers with Jail. Publisher of Wisconsin Paper Writes Swedish Monarch Untlorjjocs Opera tion and Is Reported as Doing Nicely. Massacre Alcalde and His Military Escort, Who Would Collect Taxes for Sultan Hnfld. of His Interest In Pamphlet and How He Read alitt Reread it. I X C. N. Johnson : Merrill. Wis,, wtiji recently the recipient of a Medford tiopttlpl sent out by Mayor W. H. Can on! Mr.,Jwlin3tJn M tlio titildlsjlier uf the Morrill Daily Herald, lie writes as follows of thn ianihtot : "You certainly have one of tlit' s ... , : NEW YORK, I'Vb. 8.-Jnlice ol iho Peaco Mcrris H. KammoHior vlu. Jar Grow, N. .1., has Announced to Iho public that he will nttemrd to' stop all flyinj? mach5ns from pass- ; I.:., I........ Recently the justice heard that Os-inost progressive comniHiiUK' In too car Pfanneheeker. a youm,' aviator of i the natural resource to back your Pnterson. luul completed a monoplane Vforlrt. With that kind of work ami vliioh he intended to Iry in the vi- city up. It will not bo many yennf le finity of the lvamtnulhor homo. The 1 fore Medford will be one of the In justice donned his fur ovyreoal mid kost ard best cities In your atute. visited a sipi painter in Peterson.! "I ft H taklns my ha- off. to who prepared a siKu leu feel lorn: and I the author or that Minphlet. Hu Is five wide, which rend: (certainly a boomer from Uoomervlll NOTIOK! I1 Sot 80 Interested In bis narrative ;All Aviators Are Hereby Wainod.tbat 1 red It elr through I start Kot to Flv Their Machines Over This fed to rood It in the hope of bolns able House Under Penalty ot Imprison ment. MORRIS IvAMMRliHOR. The sign fn-sleiied to the flnjr siaff of the squire's houe. He intends to run a string of lan terns around the msii so that it can be seen at nujht. Squire Kammellior inHts that ho owns to the heavens above his prem ises and to the center of the earth the other way. Mr. Pfanneheeker went over the i FOUND WITH THE t- see If I could. not do roato stunt like that for this country, but had to It on tho tablo complotoly douo ir. That boato anything that I havo erer road. I am Indeed ulad to know that you are located In as enterprising city, fully knowing that you will con tribute more than your shine In mak ing Medford one the of the rteat cit ies of the Pacltls coast." andf GOODS ON HIM ground on foot yestordny iuuuhcu when lie miw the Mgti. i "Well, I guess there will he suinef G w Jones ,ms boi)U nrroslm nt , nm soon, lor 1 am puni: to nttempt FalIs ru.. 0r.. on a warrant sworn a flight, and it the judge imi t careful ,,ul ,,v yam Snmlry, deputv pinie Pll dn,p my anchor and hook off lii)wnnie;i mul ha3 hwu wlllKlt wil, chimney or a comer off IiU roof, he n!d. Price Raised. SAIiKM. Or., Feb. 8. Peter plente, state laud nuent, lias nounced that the price of base indemnity selections has advanced from if 10 to .$13 nn acre. the goods on. He will be brought back to Grants Pas- for trial on a charge of having stolen a fieldglass and a wateli in Ap- i that city a few weeks ago.' After the an- above-mentioned robbery Jono eaine for to Medford, but skipped later. In the meantime Game Warden Gay and I Sundry had discovered that ho had ' . I. -.omo beaver hide in his possesion, An attack of the grip Is often fol-l,,,, vhil.h is ,lltniry to the ,IUVS lowed by a persistent cough, which if 0rt.(u , ,Hfore r cou,(l to many proves a great annoyance. , u,tlu.he,i to the machinerv of the law Chamberlafn s Cough Remedy hasjMn .,m,s ,, ,lis ,li(,es ,, (k.. extensively used amf with good ' ,,lir(e(i $ucc,s for the roller and cure of this i ,t, ,.nUJ;,ltt ,,wover, t KIU cough. Many wises have len cured iriv llfore,aid. und not onlv the fitter all other remedies have failed. ,lWt.s ,,, the wul,.,, M, fieI(1 fcoldbyall mSglsts. were found in his possession. 1 W 'M HTOCKUOliM, Sweden, Kelt. 8. Tlio condition of King OuiUavo U re ported an Mntlsfautory tinlay following an operation lioU night upon the hot oielgn to relieve appouiilcltU. The king's rojidltlon that ho will have a ii peed y rooovory. "' The HwoedNh monarch hrtd been 111 only thirty-six boiira beforo a mid night operation wiik porfortuvd. The court physician had dlfflciilty lu de termining the nature of tho dlscuso. When It. .wan iilngnosed no appeudl cltU nu Ininiodlato operation was do cldtid Mijfi'oii and 'trHi;iut. NO CLEW YET TO THE IDENTITY OF SKELETON TAUIKtt, Morocco, Fob, H, While nttumpttttg to enforce the payment of taxes to Kultati Mania! Ilafld an al JtMitlu mul his military escort wore man- snored at Tltnlt today. A fow of tlio itoldtors, the ulcndo's escort, escaped lmf hi'OUffht nlwii of tho Incipient re volt to tho Mttltan. , Mulnl Ilafld In plaiinliiRo iiuud an expedition to TUnlt for. tho purpose ot liiinlHhlug the littfahltniitti and do- iniimlliiK the payment of th'o tnxon to- pother with a monetary Indemnity. "The American Iord" will bo tho play offered by Charles It. Han ford as the star, with a ,i, 1 ...i U'.a ' Drofnah, at the Medford theater Sat urday. Kebrunry 12. A modem dra ma under the llauford auspices Is a llsllnc; iwivH;-' Ttc pla U from being an untried (pmtitttv. t record of success entitles Ito Interest, outside the fact that It give Mr. Hanford the opportunity he has long desired of portraying a type of pure. irnonnllH and artistic gifts. A company of the highest quality has li -en engaged for the presentation of this exceedingly novel and Interesting Hanford offering. It Is a play of our own period presented with the same sincerity nit, I human Intensity that rave attachodd to the eminent trage dians portraiture of the great classic roles. A wiuit ud having found n ituuliou for her with "oai-ier hours." the MEDFORD TIME TADLE. Northbound CV IMMVl'lvll'O I-..I l.'..l. U . I" 1 ' V " No, lfilOroRon Mxprens. . .1 5:24 p. m. Icu tee from the ,pt wl-n' h; -ke -jNo HlporH,, KxroHH. 8:30 p. m. etou ot the victim tt Hu Ml. Iiimul- pais murder lay was found (he Iff j L."!!!: 1" 1 forearm which hud liecu missiuv, lint No, lri'CaUforula RxpiesB10;3r a, m. a clokc e.viimiuulhin today adiU only No. 1.1'B P. Kxprons. , . .1 3; 32 p. in. sliu'ht additional clews to the identity No. 19Ashlnnd Local. . . .1 1:2! p. m. of tile girl. It wiih seen that she wore black glove-, at the time of the murder. They were so rotted, however, I lint It wa iiuMisible to tell their sine or I make. The huttou were gone anil I only small portions of (lie glove re mained on the clenched fiuuor of the left hiiiid. The glove, which wax , probably on the right hand, liad been eaten away. There win no ring on the newly found iMirliou of the skeleton and no bracelet or oilier jewelry. Near the a nu was found a facet led iiead of u hatpin. Search for the ini-ing aim had been going on for foiue time and the ground in the vicinity of the skeleton had been searched by hundred ..lick ing clews. Meifford to .Jacksonville. STotor crTFliMVOH . .".TfSToO a. nT (Train Ic.ivoh jlOMfi n, in. Train leaves 3:35 p. in. Train leaves j (1:00 p. in. Motor car leaves ...... . 9:30 p. m, Jnrksonvlllo to SIcdfiirdT Motor loaves . . . . stalwart Americanism. The play also . vntr tfnuKrupl)tr who live-, down -"fford rine opportunities for Miss ',(. ,,.,,t,l ,! wh llH,., , nlll r Marie Drofnah. the role of Mrs. West- .,. ,.,. )lt m,- ,,ast ix in tj, lurll. brook, being eminently a lapted to i,llr w leaver, for the office at H. Train leaves . , . . . Train leaven Train lenves Motor car leaves . . . . 7:00 n. m. , . .j 8:45 a. m. 30 p. m. . . ," 4:30 p. m. . . .j 7:30 p. m. lACli'lb .T KA8TKItV"lfAIWA Y." S(. iiLevesMoli7ord TT .'jrio rnf. N'o. 3I.envcs Medford . . . 3:00 p, m. 'o..2Arrlvos Medford . .jtOMOa. m. s'o. tArrlrcs Madford . . 6:00 p.m. N'o, lfArrlvon Knglo Polntj 8:4Gn. m, n'o, 2I.eaves Knglo Polntj 9:03 a.m. so.3 Arrlvos Kngln Polntj 3:45 p.m. o. 4I.eavcs Hnglo Polntl 4:00 p.m. Do you know that croup can be prevented? Olvo Chatnborlaln's Cough Itemcdv ns soon ni the child hecomes hoarse or even after the croiitiy1 .lust received n complote line of en- croup and has never been known toH'oiiipare our price. Medford Hard Snbl bv nit drtiDiilsts. inim Cn O-r t. the Rogue River Valley. Fits Every Pocketbook The BUIOK is the Automobile that Fills Every Need, in the Rogue River Valley Combining Durability, Speed Power, and Staunchness and Stands the Wear and Tear Best of All ASK ANY OWNER t THE FAMOUS WHITE STREAK: In Rumble, Surrey and Toy Tonneau. MODELS 16 AND 17 t t t t I $1150 F. 0. B. PORTLAND. The Car thats Best Designed for $1100 F, 0. B. PORTLAND, X '.I'lic ti'iiiiinest, .stmuifjliosl; sinall Touriiip Oar on ! ' 1 ' t market. J liinii i MODEL 16, $1900 F. 0. B. PORTLAND. - TIuh car may liavc equalH i'or power, porformance and; ; speed, but, n so they will cost; at least $1000 moro the Buiclc. t The Buick made the two best American records during 1909 on track and road. At Atlanta, 201 miles averaging 72 miles per hour; at Riverhead, 113 miles averaging 70 miles per hour. A carload expected Wednesday See them when they arrive at the Hodson Garage MEDFORD BUICK COMPANY SS TOU VELLE, Manager I - A m