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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1910)
- - jut OF BUSINES RU V 1 V i THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MICDFORP. OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1910. F A H B IS ANY CRITERION, WE HAVE DEMONSTRATED TO THE SATISFACTION OF USERS OF GOOD LUMBER THAT WE , HAVE THIS STOCK, COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL, AND A QUALITY THAT COUNTS. IF YOU HAVE NOT CONE INTO THIS MATTER YOURSELF, WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO TELL YOU OF THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF OUR 'CEMENT PIASTER, PAROID PATENT ROOFING, WHERE WE GET OUR LUMBER, OF OUR FACILITIES FOR SUPPLYING LARGE ORDERS PROMPTLY, OR ANY SPECIAL aiATERIALS, AND SHOW YOU THROUGH OUR STOCK. THESE, AVE BELIEVE, ARE THE POINTS THAT COUNT, AND, LINKED WITH RIGHT PRICES AND PROMPT DE-;' LIVERIES, WILL ALAKE YOU A PATROtfOF THE . , ' T J IG PINES LUMBER COIWPA I- a FAVOR UNCLE JOE ElQhtccnth Conoresslonal District Editors Are on Record as Favor ing Re-election of Cannon to the Speakership In the House. DANVILLE,. III., Mnrch 5,Edit ora of 30 Kepublicnn mid independ ent dnily nownpnporB In tho 18th eoncrosRlonnl district of Illinoin, Bpcnkor Cnnnon's homo district, aro on record today na favoring' tho ro- elootion of Cnnnon to tho sponkor Hinco tho beginning of the govorn tnont. Therefore, bo it "Ilosolvcd, That wo ask lion. J. G. Cannon to bo our enndidnta for the 02d congress and wo pledge htm our unswerving support." MEDFORD'S HOSPITALITY IS THE BEST EVER CREST OF FLOOD PASSES IN IDAHO Traffic, However, Is Still Indefinite ly Blocked Zero Weather Is Ex perienced Serious Flood Feared In Upper Missouri In Montana. V. C. Corner of EnBt Modford has just rocovorod from a sovoro attack of typhoid fever. Mr. Conner has been n rosldont of this city but a few mouths, but ho has a lively apprecia tion of tho hospitablo nnturo of tho peopio ! ima cuy. LEWISTON. Idaho, March 5. "Tuo sympntny nna am ovtonaom, , , , . to myself and my family during my 11,0 DHBKC nuu illness," ho snid, "could not bo ox-,hoth fell somowhat during tho night colled in any community. Comprint- nufl it is believed the ccst of the tho strniiRors an wo wore, wo were flood has passed. Cold winds and made to fool that wo wcro sur- a clear sky promise to check tho rounded by ueiuhliors and incnus. l floods on tuo prairies ana zero SIUUUUII UJ. VyilllllUII IV 1UU DU11KU4- " " j . , shin, and annrovinir tho nttitudo of;cnnno 'hank theso peopio enough wonthor is reported from mining President Tuft In "procooding to ro- deem plntfonn pledges." Tho following aro resolutions drawn by a committoo of prominent district editors adopted by nn edi torial convention without n dissont 4ng vote: "Wo, tho Republican editors of tho 18th congressional district, as aemhled In Danville, III., on this 4th day of March, 1010, adopt tho fol lowing resolutions: "Resolved, That ns President Taft flloses tho first year of his torm this day, and has but fairly had timo to begin work, yet ho has mado re tnarkablo progress, as shown by tho following facta: "Tho prosldont Is furthor proceed ing In this present regular sossion of eongross in redeeming platform pledges. Ho has submitted to both bouses special messages, recommen dation of legislation approved by tho Republican national convention and to this legislative program indorsod by tho prosldont nnd his nblo ally, the Hon. Josoph Q. Cannon, sponkor of tho liouso of roprosentntivos, wo pledge- our hourly and unqualified support. "Wo condemn nil cnptloua oriti cism of tho prosldont nt this onrly dato, whilo ho is honostly trying to fully rodoom his party pledges ns ul timntoly un-Ropublionn nnd rockloBs. "Wo insist that honost dovotlon to Ifcpnblionu principles domnnd that rrosiuont xart, uio lonuor or our party, ho glvon a snunro doal. "Itosolvod, That tho nopublionn editors of tho 18th congressional district of Illinois, in hnrmony with tho nopuhlionn Bontimont in tho dis triot, thkji nn unusual prido in tho rocord of our distinguished ropro eontntivo, Josoph Q. Cannon, who for 80 yonrs has honostly and fonrlossly represented Illinois in tho grntost exooutivo body in tho world. "In nil that timo his honost cour- ago and loyalty to tho country and tho Itopuhlicnu party havo boon roq ognir.od throughout tho nation by mon of nil pnrtlos nnd political opln Ions. "For bovoii yonrs ho has ocouplod tho speaker's chair, nnd ns tho ox COtltivo riullt linnd of Prnnlilnnts Roosovolt nnd Taft ho has nldod In 'writing moro wlso nnd progresBtvo 'laws on tho Btntuto books than has ever boon wrltton in a liko poriod personally, but 1 want tho world to camps along tho headwaters of tho know through tho Mail Tribune that Clearwater. tho pooplo of Mcdford aro tho big-j Traffic is still indefinitely sus-gest-hcartod and helpful of any place pondod and only tho line from on earth." j Comas Prairie to Grangovillo being Jin oporntion, with new slides being DOC ROLLER PUTS roDortod almost constantly alonr? tho FRENCHMAN TO MAT; Cloarwator lino and tho Riparia I branch. DENVER, Colo., March 5. Dr. N. Tho cloctric line from Moscow to F. Roller of Scnttlo is today hailed , Spokane was open yesterday and nr- ns tho conquoror of Raoul Do Rouen, rnngemonts were being mado to run tho Fronoh honvywoight wrostlor, Northorn Pncifio trains over it, but following a rough match hero last .washouts near Palouso blocked it night which resembled a fight moro again today. than a wrostling bout. Roller won aftor IS minutes of wrostling for tho soaond fall on n foul. It took tho Seattle man 30 minutes and 32 seconds to throw tho Frenchman tho first time. In tho Booond bout both of them did somo rough work. Rollor slammed his opponent's head around on the mat every timo ho got n chanco, whilo tho Frenchman noarly pulled tho hair from Rollors bond with his tooth. Rouen finally was disqualified for ropoatod uso of tho stranglo-hold, HELENA, Mont., March 5. It is fearod that a sorious flood will re sult along tho uppor Missouri river on account of tho unusually high wa ter for tho first timo this year. Tho river already is hichor than it has been nt any timo during the month of March hi fivo years. 10 250 Real Estate Transfers. J. O. Smith to City of Mod- ford, right of way through oortaiu proporty $ O. A. Simpkina to Endorn A. Dxy, '10 noros in sootion !. owuship 30, 4 wost J. h. Cooko to A. A. Davis, 103.15 ncros in sootion 31, township 30, 1 west 8,000 Cnrolino W. Anderson to Sis kiyou Ronlty Co.,, lot 14, block 2. Willoko's Addition to Modford 1 V. J, Emoriok to Alotha' Em oriok, lots 11, 12 nnd 13, block ,2, Modford ' 1 O. Si C. R. R. Co. to W. F. Shiolds, lot 4, block CO, Modford II. L. Orr to F. Hubbard, land on Rlvorsido avonuo, Mod ford .,. Q. E. Chnmborlnin to J. S. MoCullngh, 2.40 noros In D. L. C. 03, township 30, 1 wost I A. Emig to O, M. Anderson, lot 1, Emig's Addition to Modford , . 3,300 Rond tho Want Ads. 400.. 250 10 A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too largo. Twenty-five years' practical experience. OFFICE 1 13 SOUTH FRONT STREET. 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