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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1910)
"?' t I" W5i 4- rK 1 Ju - V i ft i MlDDIfORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftEClON, SUNDAY, JUNE 5. 1910. IS TEAMSTERS ARE STILL ON STRIKE Spirella Corsets M y... "H?fr ft Strikebreakers Will Not Bo Imported From Other Cities, ns Draymen Hoiio to Settle Dispute by Other Methods. -t "HE r r-r- .. m y VrJP?, Pw!imH3' 'j.. j i it jm. l PORTLAND, Or., Juno !. TIih Druymon'H association .mnounood today Unit 1(h moiiih'orH would not import utrlkrbreukorH from Cullfor niu or Washington to break tlio transfer tutmiHlurH Htrilto for n 2u cunt wngo Incrouso unless oilier methods l'llit, Tlio iiunouiicoinonl wiih mudo in niiHwor to u rumor Hint professional Htrllcebronkors woro to ho Hunt to Portland front Hun r'raneisco. President ilorminu of tlio llolnmn Transfer company Hiild: "Wo shall either try to porsundo our old toninfitorfl to rolurn to work or ahull replace tliutn with Portland teamsters, if tlio old men refuse to coimldor our advances. Ah n lust resort, it might bo necessary to hn IKirt toauiflturti." Tim strikers Imvo picketed ovory Imrn in tlio city and every dock mid warehouse. Striku lenders declare that tlio fight for higher wages is practically won. Only ou arrest Iiiih boon uiado tluiH Tar Williuni II. Jobes, prcsi dont of tlio JoIioh Milling coiupauy of St. JoIiiih, a Htibtirb, who wiih ar rested Into ycHturday and charged witlt having drawn a revolver on n party of union pickets. Word Iiiih boon received that tlio executive hoard of the International Brotherhood of ToauistorH has vot ed $35,000 to htipport the Htriko. - ' AT THE CHURCHES. - " Baptist Church. -All the regular HurvieeH will ho liohl in the HaptiHl church next Bun day. Sunday school, 11 :-lf ; preach ing, 11 -a. in. and 8 p. m.; Young Peoplo'H meeting, 7 p. in. A special invitation in given to strangers in the city and alno any new converts who desire to unite with thin church. A, A. HohnoH, punter. Methodist Church. Fourth and Hurtlott HtroetH. Sun day Heboid, 0:45. At 11 o'clock Dr. Dcr will iireaeh Iuh farewell ser mon. Jiflor which inetiibcrri will bo ro ouivod into the church. Kpworlh league at 7 p. in. and preaching at 8. At tho cIoho of tlio ovcniiiK Hor vioo Dr. Dyor will deliver a low purl ing wordH and bid farowoll to bin '.Medford friends, iih ho loaves on Monday for Iuh home in Iowa. A cordial welcome in extended to all. Christian Science. "Korvico Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of loHKou-Horiuou, "find, the 'Only Ciuiho and Crontor.'f Sunday hcIiooI ut 10 o'clock. Testi monial meetings Wednesday, 8 p. in. Tho public Ih cordially invited to tlii'HO aorvicoH. 128 Noith Grnpo fitrcot, north Shonuan-Clay inusiu llOUHO. At the Christian Church. Corner Sixth and Ivy streets, thoro will bo services on Sunday hh fol Iowh: Hihlo hcIiooI at 0:15. At 11 o'clock tho regular weekly observ ance of the Lord's Supper, followed by a stirring Horiuou on the subject, "In Tuno With God." Christina Bil lion vor nt 7 p. in Kvoning worship at 8 o'clock, with Honnon on "Foes of the Nation." Kvcrybody invited to those HervicoH. W. Tht'o Mullock, pastor. POLICE HAVE ABOUT CLEANED UP HOBOES Tlio inensurort iiiHtituted by tlio po lice dopnrtniout whoruby nion without visible means of support were round ed up and given tho choice of leav ing town or going to work, huvo re sulted in iv groat diminution in tho number of men unemployed around Medford. Tho undesirable could either go to work on the I & M. ex tension or hit the trail in any direc tion they wished. Ah a consequence tlio night police have had a more or less easy time for (he past several nights. are the most satisfactory of any on the market. You are in vited to call and inspect them at the SPIRELLA PARLORS 132 Eait Main Phone 701 mm TO CONSOLIDATE MANY BIG HOTELS Interests Valued at $10,000,000 to Be Broufjht Under One Head Combine Will Include Many of the Best Known Hotels of Country. 95 PERCENT IOWA FRUIT CHOP LOST Only One Per Cent of Pear Crop Re mains, Owinn to Lato Killing Frosts Berry Crop Is Eentlrely Gone. UTICA, N. V., Juno !. Arrango ments for tho consolidation of hotel interests, valued ut $10,000,000, are boing consummated hero today and tho combine wilt include many well known IioIoIh between San Francisco and Now York. Tho United Hotels company or ganized last March with n capitaliza tion of $500,000, has consolidated with the Kitz-Cnrlton Hotel com pany of San Francisco and tho onst crn interests of tho Viindorbilts. A hoard of directors made up of representatives of nil the combined interests lias been chobcu to conduct future opcratioiiH of tho big syndi cato. Frank A. Dudley of Niagara FiiIIh !h president of tho hoard. DES MOINKS, In., Juno 4. Ninety fivo per cout of tho fruit crop of Iowa was destroyed by tho lato killiiiL' 1't-iiHtH. accordim? to a renorl issued by Wesley Green, Hocretary of the state horticultural department. Ho estimates that tho grape crop suffered 7fi per cent and tho blnck borry crop more than, GO per cent. Thoro will ho practically no yield of gooseberries and currents and only 1 per cent of the peach, pear and plum orop. Tho cherry crop will reach 4 per cent, apples 3 per cent, strawberries and raspberries will ho about 30 per cent of the normal. Moat of today's rent cstato doals nro tho result of recent classified ads Mont of tomorrow's will bo, too! The Overland The Car That Lasts For Years Tho Overland is not an assembled car good for perhaps six months or a year. It is a factory built car, designed and constructed with such exacting care that it will last for years. The best materials money can buy are used in its construction. To Study Electric Eels. ULOOM1NGTON, Tnd., Juno !. To obtain a praolicul idea of the power and something about "batter ioa" of living olootrio ools, nn expe dition to tho upper Amazon river will bo inado in Auguat. William Tuokor and Max Ellis, of tho scientific de partment of tlio Indiana iiniversitv will bond tho oxpodition, which will bo finanood by Jacob Giuibol of Viu couuos, lud. Accurate as a Watch. Overland earn are built throughout in modern fac tories equipped with expen sive automatic machinery. Every part is inado with marvelous exactness. Thoro is no guesswork. Human frailty doos not enter into their construction. These euro nro right. Every part is absolutely interchange able. Every part fits per fectly into its intended place. Absolute aecuraoy is neces sary in tho building of a good automobile. If a car is to stand UP and trivo tho ser- vico its owuor hus a rillt to expect, it must bo built with oxactncsH. Ovarium! cars are built with tho accuracy of watches. The Car for You You nro thinking of buy ing an automobile. Natur ally, the question of prico Iiiih a great deal to do with the matter. You don't want to pay several thousand dol lars for a car whoso upkeep will bo a constant drain on your resources. At the same time you don't want a cheap assembled car that will probably never boo a second season without extensive ro pairs, What you want is a moderate priced factory built car. A car with an or ganization behind it that is in the business to Htay, not one whoso inaniifaeturerh nro only in the game for a couple of years. You want a car that has inado good inado good from the very start, because of this very fact. Such a car is the Overland. V Wins 1 i'j. V fl Agai i am Indianapolis, May 30, 1910. Feared by every entrant in every contest in wliichit' participates Repeatedly paid the high honor of having the racing rules amended (or interpret ed) so as to minimize the danger of its competition The undaunted Buick won again today at the great Indianapolis speedway. In the ten-mile race (stock chassis) the Buick, driven by Chevrolet, finished first in the splendid time of nine minutes three and six-tenths seconds, with the Buick driv en by Burman in second place. The best previous time in this class was nine minutes and forty-nine seconds. The three days' race meet ended, as every meet in which the Buick enters ends, with Buick stock above par in the opinions and affections of the public. The way the Buick is built is what makes the Buick win. More Buicks made and sold than any other car. Thirty-five purchased in Medford this season, because the Buick has proven the satisfactory car in the Rogue River val ley. Medford Buick Co. TOTJ VELLE, Manager. -in GARAGE Riverside Avenue Near Main Street. ,' h 1 , -jJBhl For Sale 4 homostonds. Restaurant, a snap. Bakory, fino buy. 24 horses, from $75 up. 115 aoros, 5 milos out, $2200. West Walnut Park lots, torms. G-Room bungalow, $500 off price for quick snlo. 2 lots and 2-room house, $850. 100 aoros, $1000. Rooming houso, a monoy-maker. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 1 automobiles. 10-Room houso, 2 3-1 acres; closo in. Fruit land ,closo m. 7 horses. Overland Modol -12, 40 h. p. 4-oylindor motor solootivo transmission 112-inch whool bnso. Prioo with coniplolo equipment, $1500. Othor modols, $1000 to $1850. MEDFORD AUTO CO. FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms. 0 rooms, bath, modorn, $3p. 5 rooms, modem, $12. 7 rooms, $20. I rooms, modorn, $12.50. 5 rooms, modorn, $15. 2 furnished housos, $25 and $35. WANTED. Camp cook. fl loggers. 1 oarpontor. 1 painter. 15 men for ditoh work, $2.50. Womnn for vnnoh. Mon, $2.50 por day, and boaid $4.50, Sawmill man, $2.50. Chicken ranches. Ranoh hands, $35 por month. Ilav mon. $1.50 por day. Womon to work and cook. Girl for gonoral housowork. 40 woodohoppors, $1.50 cord. E. F. A. BITTNER Medford Employment Bureau. Business ohnucos, roal estato, nil kinds of lulp furnished and business .ilinttunti Iinillnri Room 206, Taylor & Phlpps Bltlg. nt ii ir.i.. Do You Know That - - - - OAKDALE PARK - - Addition, where the Bird Men Fly is the OLD COX RANCH? If you want a block of this addition see any agent or W. H. EVERHARD Hotel Moore - Medford, Ore. Boys and Girls Attention ON ACCOUNT OP THIS BEING THE LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL AND MOST BOYS AND GIRLS ARE BUSY WITH EXAMINATIONS, WE HAVE DECIDED TO EXTEND THE TIME LIMIT FOR WRITING THE ESSAY FOR THE "REWARD" TO TUESDAY, JUNE 7. ALL STORIES ON "WHY THE MERCHANTS DON'T ADVERTISE" SHOULD BE HANDED INTO THE OFFICE BY THAT TIME. WE WANT EVERY BOY AND GIRL TO WRITE A STORY. FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEE STORY ENTITLED "REWARD" IN ANOTHER PART OF THIS PAPER. y i ITaBlciiiB for ITonUu, ruuuu -u-ii Aiii in, ttMftMMMVlWyillplpMIMw i