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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1910)
MJCDirOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDIfORD. OREO ON, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1930. L Lunrn to Mny HI Kayo. 110 V. II. lliimphiey anil koiih Mark iil I'iiiiI, mid Vein C'atiiin will d for u ciiiuilo of wiioliH liiinlliiK ami l'iiih iiiK t rip to KIhIi lnliu country Wed nuinlav. John I!. Carkin, nUoinoy-nt-lnw, ovur tlaiikiion Cotiutyl Hank. Mih. II. Iliiinphiuy ami aunt iMiH. Cook rutiirnixl Sunilay from a tlirco iiiontliH vlnlt in MinncHota at tliuir old homo, If you ro looking for u firnt-clnHH SV4 Bhuttor wiikoii with wood tank onll at Wooilii Lurnhar Co. tf Tim l'aoifio & KiiHlum uoinpauy nrn hnihllnu a finu now oonciirlo walk in front of thu nuw ilupot kioiiihIh, Tlio now depot in to ln a finu Htruotnru ami will liu a k'''( addition to tlio viihI Hide. Alicaily IoIm aloni; tlio oruulc nuar tlio rail way kiouiiiIh liavo iiiivuix't'd 100 per :t!iil ami hoiiio innnh nioio all on nu .'ount of Dm railway proHpuotH. Thu trip to Gold Way In a plmiH ant oiio, anil (ho fiHhini; in fair. HouiutiinoH, hut a majority of thu fif tooii people, who waited until after omi o'clock Monday inoriiinj; for No. 11) to coiao along wore ready to mvunr "novor au'iiin". Tlio platfoia at Gold Kay aiu ooncrute, (lie hard nt ovor neon. Thoro ihii'I a Hofl nidn to any of I hem. Mitm Helen Yookuy, rotunied .Mon day inorninir from Myrtlo Crrok, where kIio hail lieen viwtiiiK her bro ther over Sunday. .loo Mati'iM wan thu only oulprit ho foru tlio policu court Momlny morn ing. Jon hnil iudiiled too freely on Sunday. Ho wjih nsnoHHcil ..r which ho didn't have, ami allowed to re turn to Inn job to earn the money. Thu yard of thu Law rcniiliMico oil North Cunt nil avenuo in beiui: ituprov vil by criiiliiiK thu mirpliiH earth from tho Htroet. Pavinir being utilized to bring thu ground to grade. Clarunuo 0'nno, a proHpuroiiH young fanner anil Hciiiod 1'uru Dt'innurnl, ami xnlid citircti of Itnglu wch a ple.in ant vinitor in tho city Saturday. (llami JlrotherH. thu well known thruMhing machine opera torn, of An ieoch begin tlirvHliing .Monday. Holluiglt St. Jamert and family hnvo moved into thu nuw four-room rcaidmico of Mr. Waltur lu'iinudy on Front Htrcal. Mm. Morrin Cao of Antcoeh ', in attumlaucu at tho beilnido of hur lntightor Mm. T. A. OIiikh, who TOU SOCIAL AND PERSONA cotiliucil in M'liloftd HoipllalH. Mr ami Mri. Waller Chapman of Anlcocli Kmivc today for a imoiiUi'h hlay nt Mcdford for tho bcnegil wf Mm Cliupmaii'ii lienlth. Mm William .Ioiiiih ami dauuhtor (Iracu wuro i hopping in Mi.'ilfonl HiUurdiiV. Kdiloil H. A. I'iiIIIhoii, of Control Point npont Monday in Mcdford. Mr ami Mih.. Ia-iih I'urdiu of Con tral Point Hpont Sunday in thm city with Mr. Punlh'a jmrontH. John I). Olwoll aucompnnlcil by Mm. Olwcll lift for CorvalliH Sun day night. Mr. Olwoll will aatuiul n mooting of tho Hoard of Hogoutn of 0. A. l Thuv will lator vlfiit Now port. J. I), iroard Imp purehtiHod from tho Mcdford Huick company n inodul II) Huick. Tho big trencher of thu .TacoliHOii Undo company wiih taken ncronn Hear crcuk, Monday to nropnro for Kowor and walonnains in Qiicoii Anno addition. Norman Wliiting of Kaglo Poinnt Hpcnt AToiitltiy in M"cdford. N. Jorrv ha rotunied to Mcdford itftur npi'iidli'jr nuvcrnl week in a Portland 'hof.pilal. Ho 1b much im proved in lienlth. A. S. Hliton wiih in Jncknonvilln Monday oh a witnoHK before thu Cir cuit court. Hov. F. S. CamtiriB, fonnor paw tor of thu Hnblinl church in Mcdford, but now located nt I.on Angeles, vimt od IiIk fricmlH in MVdrord n few dnvs mnsi. Hit preached to n large nwli enco In bin old pulpit Sunday c filing .1. C. Hrown was at .TackHonvillo Monday attending to h'm duticB as n flrand iuror. P. ItuHBcss, wife and roii; Mist h. HiibhcII a niece and Harry Ling have jiiKt rotunied from a enmping trip at CrcBcent Citv. J. A. Andcmon, who hn n gnH frnuchiHu. Iiiib been in Anhlnnd with omo of IiIb aiiHociatus looking over tin ground to dctunaiuo the location of gaB inuiiiK to bo laid. Hu wnvs if paving in to bo commenced in Ash land noon he w'inIioh to arrange to begin to lay nw a boon art ponnible. BUFFALO, .Inly 25. Tlio Nonnun K. Mack gubeniatorial boom cxpaud i'd today when leading democrats of F.riu county hiiggerfted hU name to tho Statu Central committee. They itHKerl that tho Htrto committee ih ready to Hiipport Mack, belciving that he would iiuitf all factioim of the par tv ami bu Muccesfnl at the poleK nest Novembor. OUlvjJvS Automobiling in All Models, Including the New No. 1 9 in Stock wi i "- ""i - i - tMw i , ! ! ri mmmmmm 9 There May be Cars Just as Good, But they Cost $1000 More. MEDFORD BUICK VELLE, Manager - BV STRIKEBREAKERS Grant! Trunk Operates on Schedule Dot Accidents Feared From Inex perienced Crews Pendlnu Settle ment by Arbitration TOUONTO, Out., July 2 C .Through tralrui on tho Grand Trunk today nro running practically on uchcdulo. Although tho Htrlko Ih not yet de clared off officially, tho otrlkorn nro not InturforliiK with tho movement o trnliifi iionillaj; tho nettlomont of tho dluiiuto by arbitration. Numbers of Htrlkohrcnkoru put to work whon tho Htrlko lioxnn nro mnnnliu; tho trains and nil trnliiH nro moved slowly through cltloH. Tho company, It Is (mid, funm durnllmonta, Tho HtrlkurH Hay tho non-union tnoa employed nro not oxnortencod enough to run trnliiH with safety and that thoro Ih dnugei of nccldeuts, pnrttcu- flnrly In tho big yards. Thoy predict cIiium when tho heavy suburban traf fic Is resumed. Taken with tho local freight, which has practically been abandoned over slnco tho strlko bo Kan, tho strlkors say tho road will bo In confusion from end to end. President Hayes of tho Grand Trunk Bays ho Is given protection from posfllblo Intorfcronco from tho strlkors, which ho still foars, ho will bo able to run tho road on regular ochoilulo, Tho railroad officials nro extreme ly rnxlnus to resume suburban and freight traffic. Slnco tho strlko be gnn tho Canadian Pacific has prac tically doubled Its frolght business, drnwlui; honvlly from tho Grand Trunk revenues and tho loos to tho latter company, It Is declared, has been enormous. CRIPPEN SUSPECT ELUDES HIS CAPTORS LONDON, July LT). Scotland Yard received from Herlin tollav Hertilllion nicvminuoulx of a mzn arrested here Inst week on sucptcion that he was I)r II. 11. Crippen, the American tlciiti t Mihpcctcd of murdering his wife. The suspect was examined after hu arrcHt.but was relented. Ho w ii watched by the police but eluded them and deoaited for Kuglaud. A dcctivfH are following him. TRANS RON AIRSHIP RUNS NOSE IN EARTH AND IS WRECKED LOS ANOKLKS, Ciil., July 25. Aiator Warien Kaslon today in pre paring to rebuilr his ucroplniio which Ih Btnndiug on it nose nt thu Ioh AngeloH molordromo following nn nc ncdont in which fiaUton nnrrowly es caped injury. Kaston was driving the umehino nlong the grounr nt n rate of .'JO milcB nn hour when an nxle of tho running gonr Hiiappcd and the era ft hurried Hh iioho in the ground. The driver wan taken from the wreckngo Hovoroly bruised but not badly injured, The inventors of the nindiip be leivo that in a few weeks they will overcome tho dofcctn in the craft. They expect to 'make another flight next Sunday. BRYAN HAS FIHT ON HANDS IN CONVENTION OMAHA. Neb.. July 25. -William Jennings Hrynn is expected to have a great fight on Iub hands when ho goes to tho Democratic Stnto conven tion nt Grand Jalnnd tomorrow and urges tho adoption of a country op tion platform. Hrynn, it in said, will try to swing tho convention for conntv option sing lo handed . The OREGON JOURNAL JOHN F. MURPHY, Agent at Medford. . Journal will be delivered at any address in town : : : : : : prompt and efficient service guaran- t'ppn Daily and Sunday Journal 65c month Daily Journal : : : : 45c month Sunday Journal : : : 25c month The -Twentieth Century Paper Get the habit : : : : Orier now Phone Main 1201 : Journal Agent Fill All Rogue FREIGHT DELAYS NIGHT TRAIN) a jreigiu wrccK near me mourn l Cow creek delayed southbound No. 10 three bourn Sunday night, nnd in cidenlly inconvenienced o unmher of .Mcdford folkfl. Tho Jacksonville bnschnll tenm, which played Olcndnle Sunday, nnd tho second tenm which plnycd Oold Hill, together with a bunch of fish ermen and others didn't roach their downy couches until Inte in the ovening. WANTED Fifty boxes of pears, any kind or variety, to use in packincr school. "Would ap preciate any of our members bringing in one or more boxes at once. "We pay ic per pound. Try and help us out. "We need help on this. ROGUE RIVER FRUIT &i PRODUCE ASSOCIATION Requirements for River Valley Garage on Riverside Near LADIES' VESTS 20 dozen ladies' full bleached jersey ribbed Vests; taped neck and sleeve; in sizes' 4, 5 and 6. Tomorrow 10c each Bust Ruffles We have just received a new line of light weight, fluffy Bust Euffles; sale pice 35c AND 50c EACH Corset Cover Wash Ribbons, fancy weave, put up 5 yards to the piece; colors pink, blue and white; in No. 1, V2 and 2, 10c PIECE. - FRAMED with 0x8 glass; over 400 to phrases, etc.; sale price, Choice Table Oil Cloth; white, marble and fancy; best stand ard quality, yard 25c HUSSEY'S CO. Crepe Wool For Hair Rolls, new lines just in. 24-inch Hair Rolls ....25c Invisible Hair Nets 10c and 25c We are closing out all our Lace and Insertions at, your choice, 5c YARD. PICTURES select from; in catchy jokes, 15c each t-a;! the y- r- - - ..s V ' v. .-? Main