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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1910)
r mtV M !C Ua , ?'? SOCIAL AND PERSONAL A. ). J 'ot onion of Gold Hill, ono of llm prominent iiioruliimtn of lluil city, wiih In Medford on business Thursday tiftoriiooii. Ah Reed slooplnu; rooniH for $12 to $2.50 11 woolc, or $H to $10 u month, ah nnv liotul oli'oiH nt from $1 to $2 ti day. Call Main -IJ7-I. tf 1'orry r-'imWir of IIoiikIo, oiiu of the plonuum of tlio Hum's Valley soo tlon, wiih in Medford on business Friday. IIuvu yon Hoou tlio now Imir waver Y GivoH tlio miuool wnvo without hont, Bpirollu Coriiot Pur lorn. I. M. Coo It, ciipitullnt, and presi dent of tlio Portland Concrete l'llc & Equipment Co., is in Mudl'onl looking ovor tlio vnlloy with u view to ill VllHtllU'llt. Ho in (do uhohL of his brother-in-law, M. K. Worrell. Will oxoIiiuiko U0 noros of ood .fruit land 'J Mi miloH from Coat nil l'oint for Medford city property. Aylor & Jlurnoti. 7(1 W. (J. Murray of AhIiIiiiuI was In Medford Friday on business, For Halo or will uxoImiiko for ronl estate, boHl-puyinj,' Kurnu;o In tlio city, iindtnlliiK two touiiiu; ears; a Hiinp; investigate. Ay lor & Hur Jiott. 77 Thomas II. Itontoii Taylor, tlio pootHtikro of WilliimiH Creole, wiih a .Medford vlnitor Friday. ChurrioH fpr Halo Iloyal Aiiiih, lllnuk licpiiblicniiH, Uluok TarturiaiiK nnd Ox HoartH. Waltur It. Stokon, phono Fanner -17003. 70' Chiof of l'olioo Irwin of AhIiIiiiuI wiih in .Medford Friday on profen Hioiiul mat turn. Soo tlio auto lmir iioIh at tlio Spi rolln Comot I'nrlorn. F. W. Hutchison Iiiih returned from u vinit to Portland. Co in 0 ami uuo tlio Automatic Call & AdvortiaitiK ('look company. Tlio automatic call HyHtom in an Orison invoiition. Frank T. Wriejitiiiun, head of tlio corporation' department for tliiu Htato, to proBidout of tlio company. It BiirpanHOH tlio tolo phono. Tlio firo alarm feature in woll worth twioo tlio prioo of tlio hiHtiil latiou. Tlio iiyHtom ia iiidiBpoiiHihlo to up-to-dato hotelx, hospitulH and hcltoolH. Tlio homo hyntcin Iiiih all tlio l'caturoH of tho HyHtom for ho toln anil lioHpitalH. All who boo tliiH KyHtcin dcmoiiHtratod buy that it i tho moHl wondorful invoiition of tho iiuo. Huv. W. T. Ootildor Ik ansoci atod with iih nnd ho would bo glad to liavo hin frieiidu call and boo our invoiition. Wo aro looatod in tho l'alin hlook, room 0. 70 Medford ami Coutral l'oinl will play in Medford Sunday afternoon, while tho (InintH Push "champions" will tanclo with Jaoknoiivillo at tho county Hoat. UuppoHo Central l'oint hIioiiM win tho Sunday kiiuio. would thoy aim) claim a cliampionaliipT Tho addition of quality and homo comfortH will ho Quoon Anno wator, Howor and paved Htroots building ro coiiHtriictioiiH. Soo McCallum, Hotel Kiuh. tf Don't overlook thoHo two kiiiiioh jiuxt wouk botwoou tho Medford team and tho Sail FranoiKoo boys. Tho viH itonf know tho Kiinio and if tho Mud l'onl team keeps up its record it iniiRt Ko Home. Whoro in Medford can you cut bet tor valucH than in Quoon Anno addi tion f Did you notice tho out of tho now publio school to bo orootod in .Queen AiiiiqT Get busy. Tho pres ent prico won't last lonjj. tf II. D. Itoml of Clold Hill was in Medford on hiiHincKH Friday. Tho vote for iroddoss of liberty at Jacksonville on Julv -1 ifi now open. TiokotK on Hale at KubhoII'h Confoo tionorv Htoi-o and Nuali hotel and IIiiHkiu'H druir Htoro. Content cIosok Juno 28. (1 p. m. tf V. A. Dtinlap of Talent was in Medford on biiHinoBB Friday. My aim: Your satisfaction. . Dr. Itiokort, optomolrist, ovor Kont iior'H. 70 Ij. M. llurlingnnio, prosidont of tho Medford Orchard & Trust Co., nrriv-, ml iu Medford this morninj,'. Won't you talk tho mattor of ad vorlisitiK ovor with ua at your offico or at ouihT Call up Main 3021 nnd our ndvortiH'uiK inannKor will call at onoo. tf 1'rofoHsor Qorard Faillaudior, late of tho Oregon Ariuiilturnl colleo, (lopartmont of modern InnKiuiKoa, at CorvalliH, Or., is iu Medford with tho iiitonlioii of establishing a cousorv atory of iniisio and IniiKUiiKes, Thin papor doesn't want your ad .vortisino; unless you hnvo mi article of morit to advortiso. If you boliovo you havo inoritorious Roods you'll bo anxious to lot tho pooplo know about them. tf A trip to tho Morrivold for a box of Whitman's. Oh, my I Whitman's is delicious candy. 7(1 AOSDITORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, ffRIDAY. JUSTE 17, 191Q, OR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. - Uoii.jiiinlii F. Hoidol, highway onl neor, who Is In oharu;o of tho Hiirvoy of (ho Crater Lake road, is in Med ford on luminous, !'. W. WoKors and K, T. Marlatto of Portland are hero iu the interest of an Automatic Call & AdvorliHinu' Clook Co. They have rooms in tho Palm bnildiiiK. Harvey Silver of Aslilaud wiih at Medford Thursday afternoon on bus- illOHH. Ohiy C. ('harloy of Hiownsboro wiih iu Medford Thursday on bimi- IIOHH. I will fit your oyos iiroporly and j;ivo you comfort. Dr. Itickort, ovor Kontnor'H. 7(1 K. II. l.oBtor of OruiitH Pans wiih iu Medford ThurHday looking after Home bitsiuoHs iiiatlors. II, I). ICubli of Applcuatc, one of the prominent stockmen and poli ticians of that section, was in Med ford on business Friday, J. It, Flyuii returned from Ashland Thiii'ridiiy, Sec those beautiful pictures at the Morrivold Shop. 7(1 Fanners Ilious Burnett and Pal lersou have returned from a few da.vn of the simple life on the HI wood rnuoli, near Phoenix. "Thoy aro Kieal people on n farm," said Mr. Klwood. "If I had boon obliged to retain them a few days longer I could have moved hack to town there wouldn't have boon nuy farm loft." Our window display of now pic tures is attractini: a lot of attention. The Morrivold Shop. 70 W. A. Stewart was a Medford bus iness visitor Friday. The 7-yenr-old duuuhlor of II. J v. Wilson fell from u ladder Thursday afternoon, striking upon her head and shoulders. Tho littlo ono was rendered unconscious for soino time, but fortunately no Iioiioh wore bro ken. Friday sho was iu Reed spirits, hut somewhat shaken by her fall. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Hutchison nnd daughter, Miss Fern, and Mr. and Mrs. IF. U. Lumsden will luavo Port laud by automobile Monday on their ivtiirn to Medford. Tho two families have been visitinir tho roso carnival together. Dr. Iliakort, eyesight specialist, room 2, over Kontnor'e. 70 William Mayfiold and son, of tho upper river, woro enjoying them selves iu Medford Thursday. lack Fredeuburc; is acting tempo rarily as night policeman until tho meeting of the city council, when a successor to Policeman Atwell will bo appointed. Mr. and Mrs. E. Judall of Doston nro registered nt tho Nash. C. C. Catboy and Thad Young of Portland are among thoso registered at tho Moore. Ooorgo II. Durham of Grants Pasa was a Medford visitor Thursday. Southern Oregon Freo Information Miireau All business men, attention. Please give mo at your oarliost con venience your firm nnmo nnd busi ness, nlso from what state, etc.; also all ranchmen or any ono olso who would liko their friends to Hud them. Room 207, Taylor & Phipps bldg. tf George IF. Marsh of Sacramento, Cal was iu Medford on business Friday. C. W. Adams of ICvnnston, III., ar rivod iu Medford Friday to look af ter business inlerosts. I. 0. 0. F., Notice! All Canton members aro urged to' attend tonight. F. E. 11EDMX, Clerk. XOTICH OF ANXUATj SOHOOll MEETING. Notlco Is lioroby Riven to tho lognl votors of Bchool tllstrlot No. 49 of Jackson county, Stnto of OroKon, that tho annual school mooting of said district will bo hold at IiIrIi school building, to begin at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on tho third Monday of Juno, liolng tho 20th day of Juno, A. D. 1010, and polls to romaln opon until G o'clock p. m. Tltlfl mooting Ih called for tho pur- po8o of electing ono dlroctor for tho term of flvo yours and tho transac tion of buslnossi usual nt such moot lug. Datod this Gli day of Juno, 1910. J. II. COCHltAN, Chairman Hoard of Directors. Attest: OHIS CRAWFORD, 77 Clork. M'ALLISTER HAS QUIT HIS OFFICE Master Fish Warden In San Fran cisco for Ptirnoso of Conferring, With Benson Will Fight Statewide Prohibition. SAN FHANCISCA, Juno 17. II. C. McAllister is iu this city today to tender his resignation iih master fish warden to Governor Frank W. Dcn soii of Oregon. Mr. MoAIIintor has boon offered tho inanagemeiil of the Home Kulu association of Oregon, which is op posing statewide prohibition, and Iiiih been induced to accept. Tho Home Killers aro said to have given him u two-yoar contract at .10000 a year to manage their affairs. It wiih only aftor ropentod urging that McAllister decided to accept, for oven lust week, when bo had the proposal tindor con sideration, he had determined to re ject it. Ah Governor Donson was iu Cali fornia receiving medical treatment, McAllister enmo to San Francisco to deliver his resignation iu crHon and confer with the governor .ns to his possible successor. Mr. McAllister was appointed mas ter fish warden by Former Governor George K. Chamberlain nnd when Secretary of State Benson succeeded Chamberlain as governor, upon tho hitter's election to the United States sciinto, McAllister was retained iu his post by Ilenson. During tho two years McAllister has Wen nt the head of the state fish department ho has thoroughly organized it nnd has ob tained some valuable legislation so that tho fish laws aro considered now to bo in hotter shape than ovor bo fore. It is reported that McAllister in tended to hnvo his resignation tnko effect Julv 1. HAND MANGLED IN E B. F. Flfer Nearly Loses His Left Hand in Dato Head Saw at Mis sion Furniture Works- At 10:30 Friday morning, while li. F. Fifer, who lives nt the corner of Onkdalo and Eighth street, wan op erating a "dato-head saw" at tlio Mission furnituro works, on South Holly street, his left hand was drawn into the machine and badly mangled. Ho was immediately tnken home and moilical 'assistance suminonrd. The saw mangled tho two middlo fingers badly, but tho physicians hnvo hopes of saving tho baud nnd probably tho digits also. Mr. Fifer has been un fortunate, as ho has just recovered from n badly sprained nrm. "I cannot account for tho acci dent," said Mr. Fifer, between spasms of pnin, "unloss it was a knot in the board. I hnvo handled machines nil my life and I nover had an accident before. It was not enro lessnosB or the fault of tlio mnchino." "HELLO, BILL!" GOES ON BOARDS NEXT MONDAY Tho second week of tho Athon Stock company at tho Medford the ater will bo given ovor to n produc tion of u Boronming farce, "Hello, Hill." Tho company has crontod n most favorable impression on its first appearance hero in "Tho Pow ers That Do." and will doubtless do n splendid business nil summor. Seats on snlo for all noxt wook nt Haskins' drug storo, beginning Sat urday morning. Itomcmbor tho cliango iu datos Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. TEDDY WILL COMPLETE !7 GREATTRIPTOMORROW MACHINE! (Continued from pnga 1.) pared with that of Koosovelt, lack ing, as thoy did, its many spectacu lar features. When it Ih remembered that tho colonel spent nearly an entire your, from April 21, 1000, when ho Iniidodj ut Mombasa, to March 14, 1010,1 whan ho arrived ut Khartoum, iu thoj interior of Africa, when practically j tho only news of him was furnished by tho United Press correspondent,' who followed him through Africa, ns ! the only accredited nowflpaponnun in tho party, his quickening of tho world's pulao in his kaleidoscopic rush through Egypt nnd Europo bo comes an oven greater achiovofent. It is safe to say that in tho lust three months ItooBOVolt has mudo more "nows" thun any private indi vidual over boforo him did in liko time. Every collogo ho visited tucked a degreo on him until now tho bettor part of , tho alphabet is required to dosignato all tho colonel's titles. Even tho University ot Egypt, a large part of whoso students ho so deeply offended by his nnti-Nutionalist sen timents, made him an honorary doc tor of laws. Itooscvclt was' robber of a num ber of highest honors by the death of King Edward. Chiof of theso was to have been tho three days' entertain ment of himself and family in tho royal suite of tho kaiser's palace iu Berlin, tho very auito that King Ed ward occupied on his visits to tho Genuan capital. Such uu honor would havo been unique in that pri vate individuals aro never enter tained ut this palace King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, Prosidont Fnlliores of France, Em peror Franz Josef of Austria, King Albert of Belgium, Queen Wilhclmina of Holland," King Haakon of Norway, Emperor William of Germany, King George of England nnd tho Crown Princes of Denmark mid Sweden all strovo to tho utmost to honor Hoose volt, and iu every capital ho visited! ho was tho nation's guest, despite' tho fact that ho traveled wholly as a private citizen. j Tho colonel's feat in spending 11' I flllllltlll 111 Mm lllllrrlna nf ATnin without suffering so much as a day's illness and tho practical immunity of his son, Kcnnit, was a great surprise to the medical world. All sorts of diro predictions woro mado that fe ver would lay him low, tho sleeping Kickncss seize him, the tsctso fly' poison him or tho beast of tho juu-j glcs mnini him, but with character-1 istic "Itooscvclt luck" he escaped j them nil and enmo out of Africa i looking like a fighter trained for the ring. It remained for the effete civilization of European cnpituls to overtax his strength nnd endurance. Another thing that astounded Roosovolt's American friends was tho fidelity with which ho ndhered to his statement that from tho timo ho loft Amotion until his return he would rofrnin from all public discus sion of American politics. Not once hns ho violated this rule, and a number of correspondents, mostly foroign,. who "piped" political stories and attributed them to IJoosevelt wero called tho "shortor and uglier word" instnntor. , Tho mooting botwoou Koosovelt and Gifford Pinchot, whom President Taft doposod ns chief forester, at Porto Muurizio on April 10, it was thought, would surely result iu at least a smnll break iu HoosovcH'c wall of resorvo, but again tho corre spondents woro fooled. Uoosovelt's roturns to Amoricn without having given publio expression to a single sentiment thnt could reflect his viows on Taft, insurgency, tho tariff, the Hullinger affair or any other of tho subjects in which it is presumed be is doonly intorostcd. Suits to Measure $25. T O $35 T. V. Grant, Mgr. "UNITED TAILORS" of Portland, Or., will bo in Med ford from lRJDAY, JUNE 17th, TO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, and will have on display at 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AYE., the finest line of VEEN'S SUITINGS ever shown in your city. Suits made up in any style desired with first-class workmanship and trimmings, for $25.00 or $30.00 from the best im ported tweeds, worsteds and cheviots. Don't forget the number, 32 S. Central avenue, next door to Medford Mail Tribune. Open evenings to 8:30. United Tailors (Incorporated) ' 1 0 Cts. Each 3 for 25 TAKE A LOOK AT OUR EAST WINDOW TOMORROW. IT WILL BE FULL OF BARGAINS MADE UP ESPECIALLY FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS. 1000 Yards 10c, 12Vc nnd luc quality Lace Insertion, Saturday, 5c yard Ladies Fancy Side Combs, Back Combs, Turban Hairpius, etc. Hair Rolls, Nets Etc. 1000 cakes Toilot Soap, qunlity guaranteed. 3 Cakes for 10c HOSIERY Get quality and save money by buying your Saturday Hosiery here. Ladies' Black Hose, 15c pair, two for 25c. Ladies' Tan Hose, 15c pair, two for 25c. Misses' Black nose, 15c pair, two for 25c. Misses' Tan Hose, 15c pair, two for 25c. Infants' Black Hose, 15c pair, two for 25c. Infants' Tan Hose, 15o pair, two for 25c. fen's Black Socks, 15c pair, two for 25c. Men's Tnn Socks, 15o pair, two for 25c. Also a completo lino of 25c Hosiery, equal io any 35c Hose sold elsewhere. Work Gloves Men's Work Gloves, 50c, $1, $1.25 pair. Driving Gloves Ladies' Driving Gloves, 50c and $1 pair. Silk Gloves Ladies' Silk Gloves, black, white and tan, 50c. Ladies' Handkerchiefs Ladies' Fancy Collars Ladies' Summor Vests, Pants, Union Suits, etc. Our prices and qualities are al ways right. HUSSEY 'S Raskins for noalth. - 4-4-4- 4- 4-4--t-4-4--4-t.4-4--t- DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL "" PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET. OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. . BARGAIN Good lot, two blocks from paving, just off West Sovontli street, on Columbus avenue, $325 if! akon soon. Terms. Address 0. 3)., euro of Mail Tribuno office. Do You Know Wo aro giving our customers EXCEPTIONAL VAL UES in all sorts of LOW SHOES, which have been sold down to a few pairs each of the different kinds? It is to our best interest to completely clear out odds and ends and it will certainly bo to your interest to investigate what wo havo to offor you tomorrow. Brooches and Diamonds are in evidence this month. The selection of either is a matter of no littlo im portance. As to tho Diamond part of the bargain, wo aro in a position to guarantee satisfaction. J. W. DIAMOND 115 E. Main St. r i i J y J V A W . .M1)I ;ver- -acjBfcan . . -W!-ie w'I"'"s$ft'S,7 -"8.-s-i .! i MMM"''-'