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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1910)
MEDFORD MAJL TKIBDNJU, AfEPFOflD, QUAG ON, SUNDAY, .TONE .19, 1930. pJOSX.'pWliiXTBB ' H TM ,- POLICE GUARD IS A liBIM JOKE Ench Nonunion Driver In Portland Is Guarded by Policeman Who Was Formerly a Union Man Crisis In Strike Is Expected Soon, I'OKTIiANI), Or., .Juno 18. Clriin liiiuuir marked tlio opening "f tho fight bolwoon tho Hlriking IcnriiHtorH and tho Draymen's iiHHoointliui hum when SGtNtrllcohrenknrii worn oiit out on tlm wagons, Knch iion-tir ton d i Ivor wnu guard ed by n iipocl.U policeman. Lulor tliu employe woro hIiocImhI to lonru Hint all but 1(1 of tho CO pollco dotallod to guard tho HtrlUohroakorii ami tho proporty of tho draymen woro olthor nctlvo or formor mombori of labor unions, Union jdchots at various dockH and warolioiiMi'8 offorod no vlolonco. Tholr continual ItiHlntonco on pcaru 1h prov ing pnr.xllng (o tho employe, wbo luivo l)oon begging pollco protoctlon In autlrlpatlnn of mi outbreak, of wblch thuro bavo boon no Indications. Tho titrlko Iiiih boon In progress for threo wcoltii, but opon hoHtllltloH woro not declared until today, whon im ported (Invent won put to work. Tho d-jtnll of CO non-unionist aro hut tho ad.inco gunrd of tho 200 strikebreakers whom tho omployora hnvo on routo to Portland. It iu now boliovod that tho Htrikc will coino to a crlals soon. Mayor Simon today Indignantly do iilod tho liuputntloiiH that ho wns "standing In" with tho strikers no against tho qmployora. "I niu golm; to give ovoryono n ticjiinro donl," Bnld Simon. "If tho omploy fa want pollco protoctlon thoy enn hnvo It. Chlof Cox tins orders to protoct any man who wnnttt to work In Portlnnd." C. C. CHAPMAN SUCCEEDS RICHARDSON AS BOOSTER POHTLANI), Juno 18.C. i Chapman, orgutiUor of tho Chapman AtlvurtiHinir agency of this oily, haw boon chosen to succeed Tom IUclinnlHoii iih malinger of tho Port laud rommorcial club. Mr. Chap mau Ih recognized iih ono of tho mobl itblo publicity mon in tho country. Tho Hillary will ho SfiOO a mouth and Mr, Chapman will Hover his con nection with bin agency and dovoto his outiro timo and thought to hi now position. Mr. Chapuiau eaino to Portland and located iu Will and Hinco that timo has curried on intiiiy oxtotiHivo publicity campaigns for cities and towns throughout tho Pncifio north went, including Oregon, Wii&hingtoii, Idaho and British Columhia. I Iu has boon tho principal speaker at u num ber of enthusiastic booster and de velopment mooting iu tho linger cit ies outside of Portland, and fur Home timo litis conducted mi oxton h'ivo plan of community advertising, representing Ill eotnnuinilieH. FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS SOON IN CENTRAL POINT Tho various committees- of tho La dies' Civic Improvement olub aro busily engaged preparing an olnbo- rato program for tho coming flowor ! hIiow which will lake plaoo at Cen tral Point on Thursday and Friday, Juno 21) and 21, tho details of tho entire show hnvini been worked out at tho last nicotine of tho club, says tho Herald. Tho admission to tho opera house, whoro tho flowor show will tako place, will bo 10 emits each for nil over fivo yours of ago, on Thursday afternoon nnd night and Friday nf tornoon. On Friday night thoro will ho Avon an outertiiiumout hv tho host local talent of the town, consisting of drills, music, vocal and instru mental, nnd loading, at which will bo charged to all purls of tho house an admission of .'15 cents, Those under V2 years of ago, 2r cents. A coin mitleo will hnvo oliurgo of refresh ments and hniue-iuado candy will ho on sale. Any oitizons dosiring to ontor tholr lawns for tho prize at tho flowor show are asked to send iu their names to any member of tho execu tive committee. Emll Poll Weils. A messago from tho couth, confirms tho iiiiHplclouH which a numhor of Emll Poll's friends entertained Iu connection with his recent dopnrturo for tho vicinity of tho Cloldon Onto, sayu tho TldlngB, for It Is doflnltoly announcod that yostorday ho was united 'a mnrrlngo at Oakland, Cal,, to Miss Allco Applognto, formerly principal of tho training department of tho Bouthorn Orogon normal, Host "wlshou of a boat of frlonds aro nl roady ovldoncod on ovory hand, and In duo soason tho nowly woddod pair will bo tho roolplonta of congrntula- I North Riversie Sub -Division A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE SECTION Tho best class of residences arc sure to follow the paving. North Riverside is to be paved soon and in a very short time nice homes will begin to rise and this addition will grow rapidly. Tho better elass of people will naturally locate in an addition where city water and sewer are in and where cement walks, concrete curbs and paved streets assured facts and where- the proposed trolley line is sure to go. The majority of these lots are east fronts and all are good size. The soil is rich and deep and condi tions veiy uesiramo. natural shade trees; best of drainage; lots high and free grade dwellings. TILIS BEAUTIFUL .RIVERSIDE SUBDIVISION commands excellent view of the valley and mountains; from mud; productive land; not necessary to haul soil to raise a lawn or garden. JMLtccn minutes' walk from postoffice; no shacks allowed; persons who have bought lots will build high- Prices to Advance COUNTY ROAD The prices of these lots are euro to advance within the next six weeks. You should invest now in order to tako advantage of tho rise in price This is one of the finest op portunities ever offered to the people of any community 2t jf.Z60 SZS0 0300 7T ,0' 7" go' r . a V " K.1.SI" , 3ZS ? ., 'A sd n. J I utct' nv tf 0b 7? o vs MADRONA STREET One-third Cash Balance on Easy Terms V, J t r U-f n ft20O flCO l'lC 3 "q f xoox f-fijoo ' ' co'(J m 3ZS ' 035O 2 L 4325 3 Jfl3iSjT 3257 03SO' I -s 60 "O -fp ibl Quick Sale of LOTS During the last few days many lots have been sold and some are marked on the plat. For Full Particulars See - - - - W. E. PHIPPS OWNER Or Any Agent ,0 ,250 Z50 4- & fH I75 So' & o WALNUT STREET SOID WTtt HOUSE &J0O 8300 3 '30o & Oaoo ttoo t)l00 o. Wtoo 0' H 5 '- !: 5oo : , tolW I in I I 1 f."o' SoM 9 SOLD WITH HDUSS So- act o' liO' 600 'V' 600 300 1 S2S eoo o $&oo J 606 Q 6.0 j' 9375 3 urtu A 5oo 4- SoW oo 7 ' X 60O 6 I. lf,' 8500 It j imi' S & So' & . MAZBWTA STREET' tloiiH approaching tho naturo of an ovation as a roault of this happy event. WOODVILLE CHIPS. W. 0. I.olcho of SprhiKflold, Or., arrlvod In Woodvlllo last wook to tnho chnrgu of tho Southern Pacific office. 0. M. Starr, tho formor uncut, having resigned and ontorod tho omploy of Jones & ralmor. Jow Starr will con tlnuo to tako enro of tho mall trains. Tho dnnco hold Saturday night by tho Cadot band was a docldod buc cohs, Ico croam, caho and strawbor rlos woro sorvod during tho ovonlng. At 11 o'clock tho floor wis clonrod mid dancing was onjoyod by tho young people A largo crowd nnd a good timo aro joportod. Tho Odd Follows and Woodman lodges hold tholr annual memorial aorvlcoB Sunday, At 3 o'clock a lec turo was dollvorod at tho Proabytorlon church by n vltdtlng brothor of Asb lauil, Tho gravoa of tho dopartod inomborB woro docoratod uiu' fitting sorvIcoB hold at tho comotory. Dr. Norrls, an ugod resident of this place, is lying at tho point of doath, Tho largo now bungalow of 8. S, Sundry Is noarlng completion. This Is ono of tho finest houses In town, but moro aro to follow. A numbor of nowffoctlonory storo formerly owned by liousos bavo boon built In tho past month. Tho families of Johnny Pit man nud 0. M, Starr bavo moved into tholr now homos opposlto each othor. A fow families aro living In tonts, on nccount of who scarcity of vacant houses. Work will bogln on tho I. O. O. F hall as soon as tho material arrives, Tho family of O. Myors has moved Into tholr town proporty, and aro ro modollng nnd fixing It up In gonoral. Wo aro glnd to bavo thorn back. Mrs. YouiiEblood nnd children loft last woolc for Ohio to epond tho sum mor, Chnrlos Axllno and family will ro turu to Ohio next month, Thoy aro dissatisfied with Oregon. Mr. Axllno says "Ohio Is good oaough." Wo predict thnt by anothor yoar'tboy will bo singing "Oregon, My Orogon." Your qorrospondont has visited almost all tho states In tho Union nud has liv ed in ovor half of thorn, nnd has fi nally soloctod "Sunny Orogon" as tho plnco. And no othor plnco In Orogon can comparo with tho Roguo Rlvor valley, It la not rightly namod, Could wo ronnmo it wo would call It "Para- dlso Vulloy," or "Qardon of Eden." Horn To ltov. and Mrs. Cohen, n sou, Henry Dodford has bought tho con- Sandry and Plttman. IX tiik cmci'ir COUHT OF TIIH STATU OF OltlCGOX IX AXI 1-OU .lAtMiSOX COUXTY. In tho matter of tho application of S. A. Xyo to roglator tltlo to tho following doscrlbod real proporty sit uated in Jackson county, Orogon, to wit: All of lots numbored 7 and 10 of tho Onk Grove tract In township 38 south of rnngo 1 west of tho Wlllnm otto meridian, as shown by tho offl clnl plat thoroof now of record; All of lot numbor 1) of said tract, oxcopt tho following doscrlbod portion thoreof: Commonclng at tho north west cornor of lot numbor S of tho said tract and running thonco west erly along tho lino of tho road 3G1.6 foot; thonco southerly at right anglos 4S2 foot; thonco easterly 301.5 foot to tho Bouthweat cornor of snld lot 8; thonco northotiy 182 foot to tho plnco of beginning, containing 1 acres moro or loss of said lot 0; All of lot numbor 11 of said tract, oxcopt tho following doscrlbod portion thoreof: Coruuonolng at a point on tho section lino botweon soctlon 0 nud 1G on tho oast lino of tho south west quarter of tho Bouthwost quarter of soctlon 9 in township 38 south of range 1 west, bolng in tho contor of tho county road nnd 1334 foot from tho cornor of sections 8, 0, 10 and 17, and bolng tho southonst cornor of tho T. 13, Fish jronorty; thonco wost 434. SS foot; thonco north 1202 feot; thonco cast 434. SS feot; thonco south 1202 feot to tho plnco of beginning, containing 12 acres, moro or less; also, excepting thnt portion of said lot 11 described as follews: Beginning nt tho northwest cornor of tho tract of land last above described, ami running thonco west on tho northerly lino of said lot 11, 434. SS feot; thonco south 1202 foot; thonco oast 434. SS foot; thonco north 1202 foot to tho plnco of beginning, containing 12 acres, moro or loss; also, excepting tho following described tract: Com monclng nt tho southwest cornor of tho tract of land Inst abovo describ ed on this pago nnd running thonco north 40 rods; thonco wost S rods;; thonco south to tho northerly lino of tho county read: thonco dnstorly along said lino of tho, county rond to tho wostorly lino of tho tract of lnnd last roferrod to, containing 2 ncre's, moro or loss. vs. John A, Anderson, Jnno Arundoll, Patrick Donognn, P. J. Ryan, Pntslo P. llorrln, Pntslo S. Llsmnn. Mary A, Lard, Wm. T. Uorrln, John S. llorrln, nnd all whom It may concern, de fendants. To John A. Andorson, Jnno Arun doll, Patrick Donognn, P. J. Ryan, Pntslo P. llorrln, Patslo S. Llsmnn, Mary A. Lard, Wm. T. Herrln. and all whom It mny concern, defendants; In tho nnmo of tho stnto of Oregen: You, and ench of you, nro horoby re quired to appear and answer tho ap plication filed against you In tho abovo entitled cnuso, which is a cause brought for tho purpose of register-J ing title to tho above described prom Ises, and you are so required to ap pear nnd answer on or boforo tho 1st pear and answer the plaintiffs com plaint against you now on filo in the day of August, A. D. 1910, and it you bove eniitl.d court and cnuso, on fall to so appear and answer, for wnnt thoroof tho applicant herein will np- ply to tho court for tlio roliof In said application and heroin domnndod, which is nn application to regtstor tltlo to tho abovo described propilsos, snld application bolng now on fllo In tho office of the clork of said cirt In Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oro gon. Tho dnto of tho ordor for pub lication of this summons Is tho 13th day of June, i910, nnd It Is published by ordor of tho Honorable F. M Cal kins, judgo of tho 1st Judicial District of Orogon. Dato of first publication Is Juno 19th. 1910. and of last publication Is July 23, 1910. W. R. COLEMAN, County Clork of Jackson County, Ore-, gon, nnd ox-Offlclo Clork of Clr- 8iilt Court. JOHN II CAUKIN, ATTORNEY for Plaintiffs and Applicants heroin, rosldlns at Medford, Oregon. SUMMONS. In tlio Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Jackson. Margnrot Merodith, Plaintiff, vs. Bert E. Moreditli, Dofondnnt. Suit in Equity for Divorce. To Bert K. Moreditli, tho abovo named dofendnnt: In the, nnmo of tho Stato of Ore gon, you are horeby required to np- or before tho last day of tho time prescribed in tho ordor for publica tion of summons heroin, to-wit: On or boforo tho 20th day of Juno, 1010, said dnto being tho oxpiration of six weeks from tho day of tho first publication of this summons. And, if you fail to appear ami answer, for wnnt thereof the plain tif will apply to tho court for the reliof prayed for in said complaint, succinctly stated ns follews: That tho bonds of matrimony ex isting botweon plaintiff and defend ant bo forovjr dissolved, abrogated and set asido; that plaintiff be awarded the caro and custody of Leslio Meredith, minor child of plain tiff aud defendant, nnd that plain tiff hnvo and rocoivo such othor and further relief as to tho court shall appear just and equitable This summons is published in the Medford Mail Tributo by ordor of tho Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge of ho nbovo o.ititlod court, which Baid order was inado and entered of rocord on tho 7th day of May, 1010, and tho first publication hereof hi tho 8th day of May, 1010. W. E. PfflPPS, Attorney for Plaintiff. tMlM .hy" '''-i:--"'Mnw tjjim-iltrtiiytitix&t. wtoM ., t. 1 rtJtifctiB&tiftAtf