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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1910)
f ZimZfZ i- ' B,J iiLrL i-LXXi!" t: CENTRAL POINT NEWS ITEMS :!ii'jJi;,:;'u ja. Hotlco nf First Mcctlnn of Creditors. -f 4- -f -n-i"f irr'.rv,?, Llttlo I'uiil Louinolntor, wiio foil from tlio Hocotul iitory of u lMno street business homo, linn nlmoiit fully ro eovoiod, T!ut lio cucapod without at loutit broken bonus id ihUIiIiik loss than inlraouloiin, William 10, Kahlor and Itov. llnalo ton nttondoi' tlio Aiililuml Ghnutuu (jtin Hulurdny ovonliiic and Sunday. An nntliiiHl'iiitlo and largely attend ed Y. M, 0. A. mooting tonic liluro at tin.' opera house Sunday afternoon. Tlio people of Contial l'olnt luivo Hiild Y.M, 0. A., and imld It pretty loud. Major I.oour'ii now automobile In n "Inundhu r," and IiIh lionor Ih as proud of It as n ncliool bo with now rod toppoJ boots. Tlio mrcl Ino lu tlio finest In tlio town and hi working to perfection. J. T, Noluon, ". car tourist, had tho lulHfnrtiinu to break IiIh machine down nou. tho Hear crook brldo Htinday afternoon, Tho party con sisted of foi r man, who onjoyod themselves for sovornl hours In tho rolo of inncl Inlctn. Tho volunteer flro couipnuy at Its rogulnr mooting cloctod ISrnost J lath awt.y nn cnptnlu of tho hook and lnd dor dopnrlmbnt. Tho company olvld od tho town Into flvo flro districts ns follews: Ulr.tr let No. 1, nil that pnrt of tho town lying south of Pine atreot and onst of Fourth Htroot; dliitrlct No, 2, nil that pnrt of town lying south of Pine Htroot nnd wont of Fourth htroot; district No. 3, nil of tho town wont of tho rnllrond trnck; dlntrlct No. 4, nil that pnrt of tho town lying north of I'lno street nnd wont of Fourth Htroot; dlntrlct No, C, IncludoH nil of tho corporation lying north of Pine Htroot and east of j GRAFTERS PUN NEWCONTROL Dl-Partlsan Combfnntlon to Swlnn Illinois Lefllslnturo Devised by Ac cused Bribe-Takers File Petitions Tofjether for Nomination. Sl'llINQFlKLD, III., July 18. That n bi-partisan alliance, formed to control tlio next legislature, ex ists between tho Shiirtlcff-Iiorimor factions of tho Republican party anil tho llrowuo riii),' of tho Democratic parly was shown today, it is declnr cd. when tlio socrotnry of Ntnto re ceived petitions for candidates for the notuiuatiui; primary to be held .September If)' Tho fifth man in tho lino of peti tion hearers carried petition) repro scutiuK Speaker Sliurtleff of tho us- fiembly and other Shurtleffitcs. Just in front of him stood a man carry iut; petitions representing (lie llrownu faction of tho Democrats. Ahead of him, (ecoud liinn in tho line, was a man who carried a petition for tho faction, of which United States Sen ator William Lorimer is tho head. Tho fact that tho three men were together at tho head of tlio lino nnd that their petitions were filed before tho other bhows, politiciauu nHnort, that thoho faction!! have combined to got tlio men they name at the head of tho iininiuatiiih' ticketH and there by insure election. Tho nnmou first filed are civon profereueo in milking out tho ballots. Tho primary i to uominato state, couurcssiounl and senatorial candi dates. Thousands of petitions wero filed before noon. Tho fact that Urowne, Sliurtleff and Lorimer figured in the petition filing today revives tho stories of their joint control of tho legislature lost yonr, which resulted in tho elec tion of Lorimer to tho sounto. Leo O'Neil lirowua is now tindor indiot- moni lor nnocry in connection with ll... .,..... !l ..!..... 1 T . ... . . iiiu nuiiiiuiuui uiuctioii ami i. oilmen election is to bo investigated by tho sonnto nt his own ron.uost. FELIX DIAZ SAYS HE IS STILL CHIEF OF POLICE Koiirlh street, Kiio alarm signals havo iiIho I run adopted anil notices will bo pouted advlaliiK tho (itncral public In tho modi'ii of prccoduro. Tho lloituo ltlvor Concert Hand will kIvo a conceit and onlortalnmont on tho night of July 22, Professor lOiigono Knox will dlroct tho affair, Henry Hold, wife and two children of Kiikoiio worj lu Contial Point Hun- day afternoon. Thoy oxpoct to upend two wooIih in tho Rogue ltlvor val ley, Mr, Hold In a recent arrival from Madison, Win,, settling in Hu- gouo for school purposes, but expects to Invest In land In tho Roguo ltlvor vnlloy, 8. A, PattlHou upont Saturday nnd Sunday In Auhlmid with Mrs, I'nttl nou and tho babies, who aro onjoy luic camp llfo In ChmitwjuA Park. Uriel: and other mntorlnl Is being placed on tho ground for tlio com pletion of tho Whltonldo-Chlldors block. Many cl'lzcns now busy thomsolvoa during tho evening hotirc by Irri gating their lawns, Centra) Point will wonr a green carpet lontf boforo tho rainy season begins. Chnrlcn Waldron, Jiiflt out from Vnldoz, AlnHka, Is looking over tho field with u vlow to Investing In a homo. Mr, Waldron Htruck It rich In tho north, hut reports more min ors than mines In tho lnud of Ice and Bold. Sam Haroldson, a recent arrival from from Hanger, Cnl has decided to buy n homo near Control Point nnd cent for IiIh family Saturday ovonlng. Ho nays our vnlloy surppjiBes nny thlni: In tho go'den state, REGULARS ARE ' FOUND INVINCi LE Thoy Take the Yannlrjans Down the Line After Hard-Foufllit Game- Fans Enjoy Contest Hurjely Out classed by Older Heads. In tho District Court of tho Unit ed Btates, for tlio District of Oro gon. In bankruptcy. In tho innltor of George A. Unit, bankrupt, . To tho creditors of Ocorgo A. Itiitt of Medford, in tho county of Inokson mid district aforesaid, u bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 7lh day of July, 1910, tho said George A. Hull was duly ad Indicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will bo hold nt the ofl'ico of the roforco in Medford, Or., on tho 21nt day of July, 1010, nt il o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the imid creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trus tee, examine the bankrupt, consider nnd ordor tho sale of tlio property of the bankrupt, nnd transact such other business as may wropcrly come before said mooting. July 0, 1010. IIOLHUOOK WITTIINGTON, 105 Heforon in Bankruptcy : ' - t--f-f-f4 PARTY WISHES TO TRADE A DESIRABLE LOT WORTH $700 FOR A BUN GALOW CLOSE TO WEST MAIN STREET: WILL PAY $500 CASH BESIDES LOT. SEE E. F. A. BITTHER, 207 PHIPPS & TAYLOR BLDG., AT ONCE, OR PHONE MAIN 4141. QOODFR1END HOTEL IAN MANCItCO I. COOOFRICND. Mutittr Tormorly HoM BUnfonl ih fit. Mrrjl, Powell HlmA t Cry, B.IJnlnlnR lloU-l Manx. 'J Vic IlutM Manx lln, r hlntUnl SlrrHC, traixfcr to l'ontll. Ideal houso aod lotalfon for ladlta viniUflg tko city alvoo, EATM. $1.00 EE DAT AND UP - - "" II. H. Patterson, tho'Qun- " ker Nursery man, has moved " his offico to 110 Eaot Main " strcot, " f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f- DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER " STRANG'S DRUG STORE. - -4----. 01 A. L. VROMAN PLUMBTjAia & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five yearc' practical experience. Office 113 South Froit Street. Phono 2751. Packers Wanted! To register with the association for this season's pack. Packing schools for pears and apples in Au gust nnd September. Pack changed on apples. Everybody must learn it It. R. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N. CAN PHANOISCO, July 18. Follx Diaz, clilor of police of tho City of Mexico, and nophow of Prosldont Diaz, is nmazod nt tho rapidity with which nows travolB. Iloporto that aro untrue, bo bollovoB, travol consider ably faster than facts which "got thoro eoonor or lator, bocauso thoy nro facts." That ho had boon oustod as police chlor of Moxtco City Juut provlous to tho Into olectlon Is nowa to Follx. That ho was ohnrgod with being nn "Insurrocto" ngnlnst his undo, ho says, nlso la nows. "Nolthor In fact Is truo," ho said today, Diaz stopped off horo "Just to look around," on routo to Mexico City from Itono, whoro ho wan present at tho Jeffrloo-JolniBon fight, IIo says ho Ib Just as surely tho hoad of tho Moxlcan polloo as he over was, Tho luck and tho bnll players woro with tho Regulars yesterday, and demonstrated again, ns tins been done ninny times boforo, that a team play- lug toguthor has tho advantage over n pickup team, no matter how good tho battery or whnt tho quality of tho Individual players. Coleman pitched tho best game that ho has twirled this year, but ho was nlso up against tho heaviest nnd best hitters of southern Oregon, nnd ho didn't have tho old stono wnll In field behind him, nor tho outer gnr- donors who havo been In tho hnblt of spoiling many nn almost sura hut. Thrco scores woro mado by tho Ilgulnrs In tho eighth with tho scoro tied, nnd not n ball wont out of tho diamond. Thoro woro fumbles ga lore Tho ball went through too fnst for tho Yannlgnns nnd tho Inflold took nn aviation flight. Young Durgoss gave but four hits, while tho Hcgulr.rs gnthorcd sovon off Coleman. Tho excitement occurred when In tho sovonth Strain got on by nn orror and stolo second. Music sacrificed him to third. Itndor walkod. Colo man struck out, but Itador was on second, Ennls wns snfo, whllo tho Inflold was mousing up tho bnll try tug for tho man nt tho pinto and 8trnln scored, Shultz watted for four wldo ones nnd got thoni. Tho bngs woro bulging with Curloy WlUon nt tho bat, Curlpy enmo through with a two-bnggor to loft contor that cloan ed tho bases and mndo tho scoro 5 and, Whon tho ball started from Wilson's bat pnndomonlum broko Ioobo In tho grandstand and tho li'onchors. Tho ganio might havo boon won right thoro If Kddlo Wilkinson hadn't raised tho ball too high In tho nlr so that niacklngton got undor It nnd rotlrod tho sldo. In tho olghth tho Regular never hit a bnll out of tho diamond, but scor od throo runs. Men Wanted 100 men to cut wood; want ed at onco; good wages; new camp. Apply Edgar Hafer, Medford, Or. Fine Printing We ninko a spccinlty of fine printing, carry tho necessary Jtock to cnnblo us to Till all orders promptly, mid guaran tee satisfaction. Host equipped job offico in Oregon south of Portland; host expert printers. Iloforo sending your order out of town, cnll nnd figuro with us if wo can servo you for tho some price ns nn out-of-town concorn you will wish to pntroniro homo industry. Medford PrintingCo. i MMMHIIIIMMIMIMIIMi - Chickens Wanted To buy, full :: blooded White Leghorn : and Barred Rock laying :: hens, 10 to 12 months I : old, in small or large lota R. H. Wilson CENTRAL POINT, t OREGON t Care W. Cr. Gofl'e. f Granite City Hospital I Alost modcrnly equipped hospi tal between Portland and Snc rnmento. Shows each doctor ',', .he snmo courtesy and gives ;; all pationts the saroo enre. In chnrgo of Ostrora & Nelson, L.-ruu iuuo nurses. OSTROM & NELSON, Props of Granite City Hospital, Ashland, Oregon. GIRL ARRIVES TO FIGHT FOR PORTION OF ESTATE GOLD RAY GRANITE 0. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. .. Operating Quarry at Gold RayOregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND IRUjSHED GRANITE unTrniiiM. - - "- "- -" - - -" ---- -r ) t-jtc,,, ,,.-, - LOS ANGELES. Cnl July 18. Hontrlco Anltn Ilnldwln Turnbull, 17 years of nRO, Is horo today to fight for Bonio of tho millions loft by tho Into H. J. (Luckr) Unldwln, tho Cal ifornia turf klnc. ' Accompnnlod by hor mother, Mrs. Lllllnn Ashloy Turnbull of Boston, tho girl nrrlvod last night. Efforts to provo that oho Is a child of Baldwin will ho launched at onco, according to nttornoro. Tho actual suit, according to At torney Oakley, will bo proforrod by n roquost that n lognl guardian bo appointed for Miss Turnbull. An of fort will bo mndo to sooure tho np polntmont of Mrs, Turnbull ns guardian, . . ,. I! J. E. KNYART, Prosidont. J. A. PERKY, Vice-President. ;; I ! JOHN S. ORTII, Cnshior. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. ', THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS 20,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 15,000.00 .. : SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSI- " . . . , - MESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. - ii I. u Going' I Camping' We are supplying a host of campers with sup plies. Every day some one calls to bo fitted out and seem to rely a great deal on our judg ment in the matter of what is best to take on a camping trip. "We have made sort of a study of it, too, and are proud to think that we can fit you up with everything in the line of EDIBLES, and when you are ready to start YOLT-TOO ARE Sure of Quality The canned, bottled and bulk goods you buy here are first-class in ever' respect. QUAL ITY is the word, and quality means Satisfaction Try a sack of Pure White Hour and a pack age of Golden Gate Coffee and know satis faction. Allen b Reagan Cor Main and S. Central nOOIC flt'IUXGS COAL. Tho first car sold llko hot cakes nnd right from tho car, nnd by so buying tho purchasers cave tnonoy. Tho second car nrrlvod this morning and unloading commences tomorrow. Pooplo aro buying Ice how Jnslwul ot coal, but romombor wyou wilt wiwfc somo of this coal this wlntr, nnd now Is tho tlmo to Rot It. It will b higher In prlco nnd harder to get next month. 8oo Durbrldge, tho drayman. now, and place your order. 103 f I iSHOW A I THE GOODSy DIAMOMDS Loose or Mounted When looking for DIAMONDS of quality, don't Itll to see my stock, Martin J. Redely The Jewe er, Near P.O, SPEND THE SUMMER AT Newport, Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Where tho pretty Wator Agates, Moss Agates, Moonstone Cornelians and Hock Oysters can be found. Outdoors Sport of all Hinds Including Hunting, Flshln , digging Hock Oysters, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding. Autolng, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vegetables of all kinds dal ly. IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary reg ulations, at nominal cost. .ty8ft1ftt':A 'V Low Round-Trip Season Tickets from all points In Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale dally. Three Day Saturday to Monday Bate from S. P. points, Port.und to Cottage Grove Inclusive, Includ ing branch lines; also from all C. & E. stations Albany and west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sun day or Monday. A Sunday Excursion Rate of $ 1 ,50 from Albany, Corrallls and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west, In effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our beautiful Illustrated booklet, "Outings In Oregon," or write -.o WSf. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agcat, Fortlaad, Oregea. A COOL CUSTOMER will buy more goods than a warm one will in hot weather. A cool customer will buy with less palaver. He or she will be better natured, less cranky and easier to sell to; and you know it. Moreover, you yourself, and your emploTes, will be in a better selling mood if your store is cool and pleasant than if it is sticky and suffocating and savors of a boiler room in its stiflingness. The Electric Pan is a blessing and a cheer which .you can ill afford to ignore. Life in the dog days is a question of degrees. Make your place of business habitable and inviting to the people, and the trend of trade will be in your direction. It stands to reason it's logical it's apparent. Why not invest a little money in trade-winning cool ness? i Electric Fans will create a tempting and delightful' breeze, and in every breeze there'll be dollars for you. May our representative call and take it up with you? ,( Don't wait until it's 90 in the shade. Phone us today Rogue River Electric Comp'y P. S. How about that Electric Sign you've been think ing about? .vs'trt:-'