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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1910)
j vjm y , "w'1 '-';M b, MED.FORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDiFORP, OIlEdON, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1910. 3 Prospect Items Ah II Iiiih boon ijullu u wlillu iilnco tlio liiiiit)nliii:u of thin lioinitlful hurt; huvo boon locoitlod, wo tlioiutht bol ter limn nllow you to forijot tin wo will dimply Inform yon that I'ron pud In iitlll on thu miip. Wo lived rntlior n quint llfo rtiirliiK tho wlutor, but liad you pnnitoil nlem: "Iliu'liolor'n uvouiio" you coultl Imvo iMiim vory ronrtlly Hint wo woro hIiii ply lilbonmtlnir. W. H. Moonoy, olilof of tho "Itoil lllnultot" frnturnlty, npont novoml duyn diirliit; tho pmit wiiolc nttot.dliif; to iimltorH perUtttiltu: to n liiilnono niitiiro In Medford. It. U Homy, tho nonlnl cleric nl tho l'roupoct hum cunt llo cut rtll ImIi inunt, linn twulo iiomo vory notice nhln liuprovoiiMiutu about liln nlirlno In tho wny of pitlntlni; tho oulor wnllti of tho ntriicluru urn! mldlui; othor lm provomoutM, ciiiuIuk tho plnco to pro tiout u wry nont and Invltlnt: aj ponr nnco. Kovornl young peoplo from thin plnco nttunduil tho Hchool picnic nud dnuco iilvon n. l'oytou noino tlmo ni;. Thoy roport hnvlnc hnd u delightful tlmo nud ruoiuod to ho contontod, tlrod nud happy. Wo nro Informed thiil Wllllnm Sow nril, who rocontly nirlvcd horo from Wyoming In company with Frank Moonoy, In noon to roturn to hln im tlvo hnuntn. Wu will iiiIhh tho foil turoH of thin vlvacloim Ind, who Iiiih won a lioHt of frlondn during hln ho Journ horo, nnd ho omphntlcnly do clnron thnt l'ror.port In n nnturnl and vory xnluhrlouH ronort. Our dlutilct podiiKOKio, accompa nlod by jiovorr.1 of hln puplln, nnd n Mr. Hnrvoy, a Bverninnnt aurvoyor, wont to visit tfio KorKo hotwoon thlH placo nnd llutto Full. Thin RorRO In to ho croed hy tho road connecting tho ahovo mm tlonod towns and In wild to ho ono of tho greatest won der of Oroison. Tho road In ulroady surveyed nud wo hopo It may ho com pleted, Slnco tho beautiful wenthor begun our city linn taken quite n turn, (loorgn Danlol hnn crectod u now ron ldenco, which crouton all klndn of nunplcloiiK, beautiful i',urdonn and lnwnn nro notlcenhlo on ovory hnnd nnd everyone In moving about. Kxor clno nud tomporanco nro Ood'H modi clnort, nnd thoy have thin gront nd vantage over all othcra, thnt whllo they promoto henlth and long llfo they necuro for all who put trout In them tho moatin of Indopoudcnco. Our vocnbulnry In rldlculounly In ndeaunto to express tho wordn of prnlno that tho "Medford Mnll Trl bi'iiq ' In Juntly denorvlng. Thnt Sun- ?? -S2. hruliiH of Medford wan n grand Mic rotia, All In not lont wlillu wo have u Hluglo nownprpur thnt In free. Giv en a free piohh, nnd wo may defy tho InnldloiiH oiioiiilon of liberty. It liintruulii tho jmhllo mind nnd tml mutoH tho nplrlt of pntrlotlnm, Itn loud voire HUppronnoH everything thnt would rulno Itnelf ngnlmit the public llhorty unit Itn blunting rebuke cannon Incipient doHpotlnm to porlnh In tho hud, Franklin mild: "A Illhle and a nownpaper In every bonne, a good nrhool In overy dlntrlct, nil otudled nud appreciated an thoy merit, nro the principal nupport of virtue, mor ality nnd civic llhorty." Suppono wo try It? It wan recently reported thnt the tall of Ilnlley'n comet wnn found wrapped nround tho top of a monntor plno troo hotwoon horo nnd Crater Lake, and Hint It In to ho taken down i and placed In tho exhibit building ut Medford. Mm, Martlia Uollenbcck, hontcHB of tho hotel, and her dnughtor, Minn I'enrl, have both boon coincwlint In dlupOHod during tho pimt week, but nt pronont nro much Improved, wo nro pleaned to noto. Tho pontofflco will noon bo remov ed to Itn former quartern, Mrn. Uol lenbcck hnn been appointed postmls troHH, vlco fl, 8. Aiken, ronlgnod. Mm. George Wont of Knglo Point In to oc cupy tho prime nt pontofflco building during her hunbnnd'a tlmo of nervlco hero an forent ranger. MoHHrn. Urnhnm and Lnrnon nro noon to entnbllnh n utoio nnd supply ntntlon nt Mill rccok, whero they ox- pect to ho prepared to furnish tho traveling public with tho necessaries of life. On Jily 1 our mnll nervlco changes liandH. Hoy Wlillu will Hiiccccd to that ponltlou. Wo feel thnt tho mnll service could not hnvo fallen Into worthier hnndn, and while wo predict n hiiccohh, wo triint It may prove of In terest nnd profit to him. Our public nchool closod Inst Fri day aftor n very nuccoBoful school year, (icorgo A, Crauo, tho teacher, Immediately loft for hln homo In Itoxo- hurg, hut ho has tho nnsurnnco that IiIh earnest efforts In behalf of tho nchool nro highly appreciated nnd that bin work met the approval of all. Wo aro patiently waiting to lenrn tho roHiiltn of tho eighth grndo flnnl examination, hocnuso Prospect has n clnBH. Wo nro nlso oxpoctlng n good Hhowlng from thin district In tho county npelllng contoot. Should Pronpect win nny Inuroln lot us glvo credit whoro credit In duo. Tho yu plln have dono exceptionally well this if "i , W U.5.IN9PCCro? iV ',- look for this Inpct4 aad fpi 188 dny edition Ituiuod by tho beauty nud year. "AKTBMU8." MANY POSITIONS OPEN FOR COLLEGE GRADUATES So ninny requests for men trnined in horticulture and ngricultiiro uto coming to the department of ngricul tiiro of thu Oregon Agricultural col lege that it if) impoBHiblo to meet them. The United States department of ngricultiiro, colleges nud experi ment HtutioiiH and private intereHtii are offering Hplendid pobitioiiH to 0. A. 0. grniluutoH. I'rofebsor Lowm linn 18 npplicutioiiH for men to fill positions which pny from $7fl0 I $1800 por your, nud in tillable (o meet the demand bocnuso of (scarcity of men. uccetitly two soniorn relused positions paying $1L'0() por year. i 11 Baseball, 29th nnd 30th. Next Sundny, May 'JO, Medfoul nnd (IrantH Piihh will urosu ImtH at the Medford hall park. The game will he called ut 1 p. m. in order to give tho peoplo u eliiinco to go to the uvi ntiou moot ufterwurd. On Monday, May .10, Medfoid team will play tho Contrnl Point team on tho Medford grounds.' Tho gaino on Mondny will ho cullod nt !1 p. m. Both of those gnine.s will bo good ones, us tho teams nro getting hotter nud faster nil the time Tho gamo luut Sundny ut Contrnl Point was ono of tho host ever soon in Jnoksnn comity. TuUo it tip nud don't miss either one of theso two irnmoH. Heir Named for Estate. SAN FllANCISCO. Cal., May 23. A now turn wns givon tho strnngo enso of Susnniiu Moore, who for yours lived on charity, but who on her death, loft nn ostato valued ut $000, 000, whon hor purported will was filod with Judge Graham by the pub lic ndminislrutor todny. Tho docu ment numos Nollio Davios, whose homo is in u smnll town in Idaho, us hole legatee. HAMS, BACON BRAND ana LAtuJ aro representative of everything that is pure, choice and fine. Government Inspected Every package boars the Federal Stamp, which stands for whole- somoncss, hoalthfulness and sanitary care in the packing. Insist that None but the Columbia goes upon your table. Same price, but better, safer meat. At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes UNION MEAT COMPAKT, PORTLAND, OREGON Pioneer Packers of the PacUta NOTICE. Notico is hereby given thnt the undersigned will npply to tho city council of tho city of Mcdford, Oro- gon, nt its noxt regular meeting, for a liconBo to sell spirituous, vinuous nnd mnlt liquors in quantities less than n gallon nt their place of bus! uchs on lots 15 nud 10 in block 21 in said city, for a period of six months. RYAN & BROWN. NOTICE. To All Whom It May Cencern: You nro hereby notified to with draw from your lists my property known us tho old Dnir Piniiogcr ranch. T. J. HANSEN. 50 Mcdford, Oregen: This cortifies thnt wo havo sold ITnll's Toxns Won der for the euro of nil kidney, blnd dor nnd rheumatic troubles for ten years, nnd hnvo never hnd n com plaint. It gives quick nnd pormnncnt eliof. Sixty days' treatment in ench hottlo. Medford Phnrmnov. tf IB tui. nppPJpMpjr- 9s jH 1 'BBMPKIler I HAYHAIR'HEALTH NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TOITSNATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY. Sitiib Ytarulf h SnJlmt A'-w fr a SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE Cut thl -uV. out iml mill vrllh your tui nnd athlrcfta and nanio of vour DraesiaL ani 10 canta for PO.t.uo. to rillLO HAY .SInC CO.. 30 Clinton Slraat. Nawarlr. Nav Jrer. U. S. A. or Toronto, Cana ja Notice Tho old catabllshod Medford Unkory nud Doltcatcsson havo agnln resumod business with now mon, bottor goods, prompt Horvlco. Evorythlng up-todato. Our motto is to plenso our pat rons. Qlvo ub a trial. Ro Hpectfully. A. r. RE1NKING & Co. SOUTH CENTIIATj AVE, 1MIONB MAIN 2232. For Salo by LEON B. HASKINS. Somo of todny'B storo news may bo an "nowBy" for you ns tho pnpor's flrot pngo dlupt.tchosl DRIVERS that knew the country RIGS th at cover the country QVICICI.y AN!) WITH COMl'.MKT TO YOU AHK ALWAYS TO UK FOUND A'l THK PAHLOW & DOW ING, lltOIim3TOHS. WEST SIDE STABLES PHONIS 24111 H. 1HAPB STRKIST J. E. ENYART, President JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. J. A. PERRY, Yice-President. 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. Successful Bakery is one that turns out cakes, cookies, croam puffs and othor nov llies that sell every day not a part, but evorythin produced. Wo closo out daily all our bakery produces and tho reason for our success is a ZiiSiStta-i---.jMi. ,.. - 4 Perfect Bread or perfect novelties so perfect that they sell, and onco bought, a dtcady customer is tho result. ALLEN & REAGAN 202 EAST MAIN STREET. PHONE MAIN 2711. P. C. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT We make any kind and style of Windows. We carry Glass of any size on hand. MEDFOBD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon, t RESOLVED The best resolution for you to make is to come to us for your next suit, if you want something out of the ordinary. We do the best work and charge tho lowest prices. W. W. EIPERT TUB FSOOKIsSSIVX TAILOX In Case of vSicKness PHONE 3041 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Oifioo AllNight Sorvioo Froo Dolivory Eat at the Spot We do nqt claim to put up tho best 25c moal on the const. There may bo hotter. Our aim is to put out just a little bottor than wo advor tiso. Give us a call and be your own judge. The SPOT CAFE (Open Day and Night) TYRRELL BROS., Propa, Wo hnvo had a remarkably successful year not that we have tnndo so much money, but onr deliveries havo gone out with very littlo loss or complaint. A Satisfied Customer is a Joy Forever ' Wc grow somo Kd trees last year. Wo aro trying to grow bet ter onos this yenr. With our now storage collar wo shall bo ablo to keep our stock in sti(l bottor condition. Our new illustrated catalogue will bo ready July 1. Free for tho nsking. NORTHWEST NURSERY COMPANY Nurseries: Mabton and North Yakima. P. O. Box Q. Q. North Yakima, Wash. REAL ESTATE Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building rET 7T3T - - GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray. Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE f ViaMaaaW xLJmW '; There is a Wonderful Difference between the light afforded by an ordinary catbon incandescent and the brilliancy of our new Gen eral Electric MAZDA lamp. The latter radiates two and one-half times as much light with the same amount of electric current. A 40-Watt MAZDA Affords Twice the Light of the 50-watt carbon lamp now in general use and costs one-fifth less to burn. We recommend its use to our customers as it more than cuts their light bills in two, making electric light so inexpen sive that no home, however humble, and no store, however small, can afford to be without it. Ask us to show you the new General .Electric MAZDA lamps and clusters. I I ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. I I B' m. . . . .. ... m1 1 n .v'l&bJ-4&. jtjMWMataJalBUdtla ' mmmtmtUtuiiuJiau.K .. mtayafM