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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1910)
. ,. ' ,.. i.4wr& . ., -4i4,.iy.w'M'WHA MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFORD, OTIICaON, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1910. HoyH and kIHh, did you writu your wlory on "Why Home Muill'onl Alnr oliiuitH JJon't Advertise"? (lot it into (liin office by TiiuHiluy hiiio. It' yoii own u kodak or oainuru viHit llio Kodak Show. (II V. K. WliiHoniiiil; W. J. Hrown and T. A. Howell iiiadu a trip to llio Aiaulit data Tliunuluy laorniiiK in or dur lo HatiHt'y IIioiiimoIvoh of tliu I'ImIi tioaditioiiH tlinnt. If you want to hIoi-u a iiiiiuo for ltalu'a piano Iioiiho, drop a uard ad--lrjHHud to (II I N. Cuntral avu. .. b Dyer loft TluirHday iiioiiiIiik for Kiikuiiu, on IiIm way to tliu Mao kunr.io rivor, whoru liu will put in a wook or inoro HhIiIiik' in that I'iiiiiomh olruaiii. If you do not own a kodak and mivor nxpuul to, vImII tliu I'Voo Ko dak Show. (If 'I'lui lauruliaat who mlvoitlHOH, an a riilo, Iihh a litllo hotter artiulu and hoIIm l'or a litllo Iohh iiiouoy and Ih loliur you a favor by lotting you Tito tiioroliaiil who udvorliHUH ap proidatoH having you mention having houii IiIh advortlHotuont. A call at tlio Morrivold Shop will wivo you trouble, lima and worry. Ill' Tlio merchant who ii(lvorllnoH, iih a rulo, haH a litllo hottor arliclu and hoIIh i'or a lilllo Ichh moiiuy and Ik doing you a favor by lolling you know (ho fuel. livery poiHou in -Mud lord will find UiImkh of IiiIoiohI at tliu I'Voo Kodak Show. Ill' (Ii'oiko Dunn, ox-enunty judge, wuh a .Medford vinltor WodnoHday. TIioiiiuh'II. IJ. Taylor, tlio mtgo of I'! van ii Crook, who Iiiih boon Npondiiig a fow dayH in Medford, returned to Woodvillo Winliiowluy evening. Men, try a cnlcu of Ko.x'h fdmviiig Noap (only otio lathering noouHHary). Spirolla Shop. S. S. Pouts of Hullo l-'allrt Hpnut Hovoral daj'H in Medford on biiHinoHn IIi'ih wook. Tako imporfoot printH or negative to Kodak Show and iihIc for iufor inatiou; frco. (II F. 0. and V. K. TIioiiihoii of l.ako Creole woro in Medford WoduoHilav. S. W. .MoCloadou of Gold Hill wuh A Word to June Brides JUNE BRIDES WILL FIND THEIR EVERY MERCHANDISE NEED MET HERE. The .Tune bride enn select her complete trosseau her needs tire considered ,ind satisfactorily OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR STOCK. Brings i'or this week's selling some of the strongest values of the season. Very special attention to the needs of Juno brides has been given in this department. Princess Slips, Gowns, Skirls, etc. i i i i ii lea among our to the wants of e, comfortably, .economically and satisfactorily. And various stocks. Special attention is being given by if tins .Tinio'w 1im1ob this June's brides. nearly all household several of our stocks know (ho fact. (Jciiuhoo Hoofing awarded gold in Medford Wednomliiy looking after modal at A. Y. 1. oxpoHition. Mado jliimiuuHH intoreHla. from Trinidad Luko imphult and JJ. 0. I'orliarn of MaiHhfioId, for Ktiarnntood. No oxpuiiHioti or oon-'nicrly of JackHou county, ik in Mod traotion. 08 i ford for a flliort ntay. Kodak Show l'roo Friday and Sat- Kodak Show frco Kriday anil Sat urday. 04 ' urday. fl .Mr. and Mm. Charlort Crimflll loft1 Tlio city council bold a Hhort Tburnday morning for Portland for aj bnnluowi ne8lon for tlio purnoiio of Hhort. viHit and to atlond tlio roHolt'v",il"K tho voto of tlio rccont carnival. ! election hold for tho purpose of an- I 'lived Htrootn, comont BidowalkH,!"""'"? additional torrltory to tho city, water, cower, electrio lighte ond nil) At tho meeting tho council, jmuHod .ImproveinontM will bo found in the'1"" "rdlnanco raining tho liquor 11- Otioon Anno addition; only eight tnluutcH' walk from tho Pontoffico. Choice lotii $050. 18 North Front atreot. " Mm. J. Mcokor loft Tburflday morning for Portland on a viHit to .'her daughter, Mrs. P. M. Shadduok. All Htylos of legal blnnkn at tho Mail Tribuno office Ovor n hun dred fonnH. Kodak and Print Kxbihition at An glo opora Iioiiho Friday and Saturday jiftonioon and evening. Frco. 01 . , . w ... v. . . i . . Air. ana Aim. a. . ooara roiurnoo intercut ovory Wudiit'Hdny oveuing from a viHit of Show, Hovoral wookH to rolativoH and JVIoiiiIh at Albany, Salem, Lobauou I ROADS Jind other Willamette valley poiutn. TIioho Iota on Qucon Anno nvouuo nro going rapidly; hotter get in be fore valuoH advnnco. Knay tormH. 18 North Front atreet. .Mr. and Mm. H. M. FortoHouo of 'Gold Kay woro Mudford visilort on Wcjlnendav. All (iiicHlioiiK aiiHWorod at tho Ko dak Show. Of Can you estimate tho value of a juoon Anno avenue lot n yoar from nowT Only .$050, at prcHont, ciinIi or teniiH. 18 North Front Btroot. Mr. and Mru. W. II. Arooro of "Woodvillo loft thin wook for tho oast on a viHit of Hovcral months' dura tion. Mr. Moore Iiiih ,beeu troubled BorioiiHly with rhoumntittm of Into and tho oiiHtoru trip in being taken in an ondoavor to find relief from ehango of climntc an well an to viHit old friondH and rolattvea. Sam Lock wifihoH to noil tho Can aou HoHtaiirant for $100,000,000. Scalp treatment given by appoint ment at lionum of patroiiH. Telephone Main 3873. (18 IIiiIo'h pianoH will arrive about Juno 10. Itev. Paul S. Handy will deliver the oration at tho K. P. memorial Horv dceB B u ml ay, .June 5, at 3:30 p. in., in tho opera house. John II. Carkin, attomoy at law, vir jaokHon County Bank " Rov. Paiil S. Bandy will deliver tho oration at tho K. P. momorial BorvioeH Sunday, Juno f, at 3:30 p iu in tho opora Iioiiho. A codar choflt makoH an idoal gift for tho Juno bride. Drop in and lot iih bIiow you a Bample. MiHuion Fur iiituro WorkH, corner Eighth and Holly HtrootB. All KnightH of Pythian are urged to atlond tho momorial HorviooH in tho opera Iiouro Sunday afternoon, and auk your friotxls to bo proaout also. Good Hpoaking and ritualiHtio program. Kodak Show free Friday and Sat urday. (II If you want a hew Bleeping room or two, cool and oasy walk, call up Main -I-17-1. IleaHouablo prtcon. All TCnighta of Pytlilns aro urged to atlond the momorial fiorvicoB in tho opera Iioiiho Sunday afternoon, and iihIc your friondH to bo proHont jiIho. Good Hpoaking and ritualistic program. ChorrioH for Hale Hoyal Anns, lllaok ItepuhlioaiiH, Blaok TartariaiiH and Ox Hearts, Walter H. Stokos, phono Farmors -17003. 03 The morohaul who advortisos np lirooiatos having you mention having hooii Iuh udvcitiHcmout. Tho famoiiH To.xis extracts aro mado from puro fruits tho boHl iu tho world. Spirolla Shop, Tho merchant who advortiHOH np liroointoH having you moution having Roon IiIh iidvortiHomont. Try "Sapogon," tho finoflt Hhanipoo proparation on tho market. Spirolla Shop. llnckiiiH for IToallh, cuiiho from $800 to $1,000 n yenr and an ordinance fixing an advnnco In water rntcM an recently publ lulled In tho Mall Trlhuiio. Tho now rated K Into effect Juno 1, A. P. Warren of Hilt, Cal., is hero on liimincss. Kodak Show free, Auglo'H opera Iioiiho, Friday and Saturday. (M Tho morchaiit who advertiKeH ap preeiatoH having you mention having hcoii bin ndvortiflemont. Tho exhibition of art picturoH will otio at tho Kodak 01 SPECIAL GIFT TO JUNE BRIDES. We want to present a quilt free to every couple that is married ih Jackson County this June, 19.10. To get the quilt free, the couple must come in and tell of the wedding to be. Then we'll wrap the quilt up for you light away or send it out to your home on the wedding day. The ladies will be sure and bring the intended bridegroom along, for we absolutely refuse to give anything to a man who is too bashful to come in and look us in the face. TWO UNUSUAL SILK OFFERINGS.. The quantities in these offerings are small and should be sold out quickly. Seco Silks on sale, 39c; Rajah Silk, on sale, 50c. Our Linen Section Contains Many Strong' ValuesinTo wels Sb Bed Spreads This is the Money back Store. Wo mean by this that every article going over our counters is abso lutely guaranteed. If you are not satisfied in every respect, your money awaits you. Wtste& A trip to this store will reveal the fact that we can save you money on everything we offer for sale. See our windows and feel free free to come in often. You are al ways welcome. J WOULD ENJOIN COMMERCE COMMISSION HERE TO WRITE OF ROGUE VALLEY C. E. Younp; of the Statesman I'ub linhinc company addrosKod tho Com mercial club last night on tho gen eral subjoct of publicity. Mr. Young suid thut Mcdford looked moro liko Chicago than any town ho had hgcii botwoon Salem and Snu FrauciHco, and that one could alwayn sizo up a town by tho character and stylo of its nowspapor. Mcdford, ho said. Three had a live one, and ho believed in lo- iiioicai support, no uouovcu in every TOIM3KA, Kam Juno 2. traimcotitlnontal railroads, Southern I'nrlflc, tho Sonta Fo and judicious advertising proposition, but tlio Ban Pedro, Lou Angeles and Snlt liu his judgmont charity begins at I.alio railroads, have brought suit J homo, as tho local paper rofleots the horo to unjoin tlio tatorstato """-! merro commlitHlon from enferclni: "-' ordor agalns. tho collection of switch-' Ing charges. Tho order for which both tomporary and permanent Injunctions aro sought was isKiiod hy tho commlssloti April 10. It followed a hearing) which lastod two yenrs. Tho in vestigation was noun at tho instanco of the Pacific Jobbcrn and Manufac turers' association. Tho railroad compiinleH charged a switching rate of $2. BO por car for switching freight cars to sldo trncka and spurs for manufacturing and Jobbing firms. The suit brought hero will test tho right of rullrondH to malco such charges in any case. progress of every community. Mr. Young is hero to write up the Rogue Rivor valley nnd its resources for tho Pacifio Homestead, which is published by his company nnd is tho largest farm paper on the Pacific coast. Tho Commercial club unanimously indorsed tho Homestead nnd com mended Mr. Young to tho pcoplo of tho valloy. Norris Excuses Cannon. WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 2. Representative Norris of Nebraska, author of tho insurgent resolution which resulted in the elimination of Speaker Cannon from tho commit tee on rules, took occasion in a speech in tho house today to appeal from tho speaker's decision recently that tho insurgents should bo hanged." "I LOVE MY PANAMA. BUT, 0HI YOU PRICE'' NEW YORK, Juno 2. Pnnum-i hats valued at about $1,000,000 are held in bonded warehoiiHOH today by troastiry agents, following thoir soix tiro on oil urges of undervaluation. For Rovornl months tho noorot Kor viee agentH have been conducting a ipuot investigation of Pnuarna hut importatioiiH. They examined the books of sovornl importers, with the result that tho hatri wero seized. The wholesale HoizuroH, according to prominent donlore, in likely to result in a noticeable raise iu tho pricos of summor hoadgoar. 1500 BOTTLES OF THAWS CHAMPAGNE ARE MISSING Pure Drug's Thcro aro good, bad and indifferent drugs sold every day all may be pure. So is all candy or other foodstuffs, but some is a great deal better than others. We handle only the best. Stop in a moment nnd seo tho now fancy goods, postcards, toilet articles and othor sundries. Very comploto assortments in every lino. We Want Your Prescriptions All Night Phone Service. Tel 3641 NEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Office PlTTSlHma, Juno 2. Trustees Rogor O'Mura, noting for Harry Ken dall Thaw, has declared iu an inven tory to Roforoo in Hankruptoy Hlair that 125 oasoH of ohampague and $000 iu ciihIi aro among the assets of Thaw's estato which havo not come into his hands ns yet, and which ho is making diligent sonreh to recover. TriiHteo O'Mura doolaroK tho ehain pngiio wns invoieod to Thaw shortly boforo tho tragody on tho Madison Sipiaro roof garden and it is said was to have been used nt a dinnor Thaw was to givo to his wifo. According to authoritative sources, whon released from bankruptcy Thaw will have an oHtnto valued at boiiio thing ovor $300,000. ,T00 MANY MILLIONAIRES, PASTOR SAYS, AND QUITS GHIOACIO, Juno 3 "Too many mllllonalros in his congregation" is tho roason aBslgnod by tho rustoos for tho resignation of tho Rov. Robert Hugh Morris from tho pastorato of tho First Prosbytorlan Church, HxaiiBton, L ii TO BUILD LONG LEVEE ON ROGUE W. A. Summer, represclitini; tho Potter Palmor interests on Rogue river, appeared before tho county court Wednesday seeking the assist ance of tho county in building a levee 5000 feet long above Bybco bridge. Tho court has taken no action as yet. Mr. Summor stated to the court that it was his plan to construct this levco nnd reclaim much bottom land. Inasmuch as such a levee would pro tect the Bybce bridge, he asked as sistance of the court. Haskiiis for Health. WOMAN JURY SITS IN CASE IN DIAHO BOISE, Idaho, Juno 2. The suit of George Church vs. James Crulck shank lor damages for sheep tres passing on a range Is on trial today beforo a Jury, but none of the nine women summoned to servo wore In evidence owinc to the diplomacy of tho sheriff of Idaho county, and the willing co-operation of the husbands of the women summoned. Under the suffrage laws of Idaho women have a right to vote or to serve on Juries. When the she: iff had failed to find men enough to fill the venire he summoned women. Many objections wero raised by tho attorneys in the case and finally the sheriff was unofficially advised to recover the summonses he had served. With tho assistance of the hus bands of tho women, the official wf j enabled to regain the papers he had. served. , WANT HELP OF SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH FRUIT SAN JOSE, Cal., Juae . X movement Is under way here UxJar to have the summer vacation period in California schools delayed n& month so that the children m&y work in the orchards, In the place of Japanese and Chinese laborens. Tho present summer vacation pe riod ends In the height of the pmae picking season and the various farm ing organizations announce that they must employ Orientals unless the children can be sent Into the orchards. ODAK VELOX DEMONSTRATIONS AND PRINT EXHIBITION of Pictures Taken in All Parts of the World. Angle's Opera House Friday & Saturday Afternoon & Eve, FREE TO EVERYBODY Medford Booh Store Exclusive Agent If You Are Looking for a Money Maker INVESTIGATE THIS 50 Acres of the finest hillside land in the valley, one mile from Jackson ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building spot. Price $225. Good terms. The Best L w Price Proposition 1160 Acres on the Antelope Creek, in one body. This is a great, bargain for the price asked. You'll have to hurry to get this at $35 per acre. Investigate This Before You Buy 19 Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard on the south. 5 Acres bearing punches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears. 1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres 1-year-old Bartletta. 2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers. House 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon, hack and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine. This is the best buy on the market barring none. If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat. How is this for a mid-season bargain? How is This for a Mid-Season Bargain? 19 Acres, 1 1-4 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-year-old apples and peaches; 2 houses, one built of concrete; good barn,, some alfalfa. Price, $4500; $2000 cash, balance good terms. Walter L. McCallum HOTEL NASH LOBBY 1 w M i i ti 1 -A t . ' ' 0 i 5 !Vil