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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1910)
PERSONAL ITEMS NEW WRIGHT Mr. anil Mm, M, i. Opilytio, Mr, mill Mih, W. II, Miilioni'y itml Mr, mill Mih, (.'Iiiim, Dottiiiiiir of (IninlM I'iiiiii worn iiiimiw; llioiio who worn In Moilforit Hiimliiy on tint iiocIuIImI dxiiiiihIom, ""Mr, mid Mm, A, Mluvor iniulii n trip In lliitlo Kul In Bulunliiy. Dr. Hloiihoniioii In u Ki'tiilniito optl clr.ti. Ovur Allun & Houkuii'h, 105 H. A, I'ii kof of AhIiIiuhI wimi In Mcilforil Huiuluy, John H, Curldn, utturr.oy-iit-lnw, (inr nntit clinroii. Ovor llurllinrt'n now Htorti. tf (li'(iii!(i U. llnff of Giili! Kill wiih uiiioni; tlioiio who ultonilotl thu Dolm jiuiutliiK Bumlny. Do yon Know Hint you can buy nny mnount, from n linlf noro up, In Onk lalo Park addition on oaoy tormn? rrultroworn' Ilniilc blilu. tf Mr, iitnl Mm, Mil Van Dylto ro turin'd from tuulr honeymoon Biit urilny ovonlng. Try onu of thowo lioino conlcoil mimlii at -II! Houlli llitrtlutl nt 8 Go. O. II. Wutiior. or Atililaml wait In Medford Saturday uvonlui; looking uftor IiiihIiidhh iiuitterH. O. W. Ilnrntini & Co., contractors and bulldorn. Country work n spec ialty. Ordorn nollcltod. Inqulro nt Tim ToRRory. Hlii'rlff DiivIm of MorciiiJ county, Cal., wan In Mud ford aHturdny on of ficial huiilnocn. Flfty-throo ncron Hpoclal, 10 ncros mining Into hnnrlng orchard. Cnll on J. II. Wood, Condor Wntor & I'owor Co.'h office, tf Mm. Ii. l' Gardner of Hiimn Vnl loy, who ltnH hcun vIhUIiii; frlondn In Moilfonl, returned to hur homo Monday morning, Don't pay Iiouho rout. Huy a fur nlahod houno tout. Prlco, ff0. I'hoiiii Main 2012. tf O. 1 nillliiKH of AHhlnnd wna In Medford on a IiiihIiiobh vIhU Monday. Itmiic I'ortor of I'lttHhtirg, Pa., ar rived la Medford hint week and In now mployod an n Hi'ctriclnn by Fly n n llron. Mr. I'ortor In a brothor In.law of V. W. Campbull, and Ih mi oxpnrt worker with oloctrlc appli ance. Im your Iiouho wired? 7 Ono cigar lnn a day would pay for a hundred per cent Incrivtno In comfort. Start living thu oloctrlc life. tf. Clarence D. Reunion returned Monday from a profeHHlonal vIhU north. Kvory light but electricity glvos off nemoku and Htuoko contalnn uoot which doportltH on your wall pnpor, curtnliiH, drnporleH. Kloctrlc llKtit kIowh In nn air tight bulb. tf. 12, J. KulHor of tho Valley Record wiih In Mcilforil Sunday unending tho Delm reception. Did you know Hint tho largest flro imuirniico iiKency on tho Pacific coiihI Ih located In Modtord, mid that II. A. Holmes, tho liiBiirnnco man, 1m tho agent? CompniileH roprotiunt od by thlH ngoncy lina a totul not Hiirpluu ok $7D,-t70,230.00. Think of It. Iloom 1G, ovor Jackson Coun ty bntik. 1SG Harry Mcllrldo, ox-governor of Va;Mnr,ton, wiih In Mod ford on a b.. ''ivn trip Monday. Lorn Charley leavim UiIb aftornoon for Portlnnd with IiIh brother Clay Charley, to plnco tho latter In a hew pltal for treatment for paralysis. Clay hnH had Hovoral stroke? of tho dlfioiiHo and Ih being romovod to tho city to Hucuro expert treatment. .1. IC. Moonoy mid wlfo of nuglnB, Vyo aro horo looking ovor tho coun try with n vlow to locating. K, O. (JurgcBH of WoIIon wiw In Moilfonl on ii business trip Snturdny. B. Wheeler and Carl Noal of Ilutto FallH Hpent Saturday and Sunday In Med ford. Ooorgo White of Hnglo Point wnB In Mod ford Sunday. J. A. Huchnnan of RoBoburg, wnB In Medford Monday, looking ovor tho political Hltuatlon. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. TJiomnn of Gold Hill woro In Medford Sunday In nt tondanco on tho Dolm mooting. Mayor 15. J. KalHor of tho Valley Record wna In Medford Sunday aftor noon attondliiB tho Dobs meeting. Only a fow of thoso flno S. C. Uhodo Inland Ited rooBtors aro loft. They aro hard to boat. Dollvorod at Medford or Jacksonville for $1.G0 each. AddroHH Falrvlow OrchardB, JackBonvtUo. 180, .ludgo W. 13. Growoa roturnod Mon dny from a IiubIiiohb trip to Sonttlo and other points nprtli. N. M. Sholton of AHhlnnd wnB In Medford Inst Saturday on a biiBlnoaa trip. (lenrgo 10. Crystal of Auhland waa a Medford visitor Sunday. Tho mooting of tho Monday Study club which wan to lmvo boon hold ut Mih Tuttlo'H homo Octobor 20, hftB boon postponed ono wook. RACER SHOWN Waltnr Drookltis Takes New Mnclilno for Trial Fllnht anil Makes Great Sliced Not Yet Let Out Looks Moro Like Toy Than Air Craft. MKIiMONT l'AHIC, N. Y Oct. 2-1. - Tim now Wright rnuor, about wliiuli Ilium linn boon miioli myHlury, iiiaihi Hh initial iippiiurmiri! on llio I'iolil ut Holmoiit I'ii He Hhorlly nflor noon toclnv. Will tor HmoliiiM, WrinlifH meiHl promiHiiitf pupil, took the miieliliii) aloft J'or ft trial trip. Altliuucli Im rcmaini'il in tho air lint a Hhort time, lie wiih up Ioiik enough In ilcmoiiHtrale nil promiHOH of llie woinlerl'iil rai'nr jiiHlifioil. The iim (iliiiio looki'il more like u toy than mi nirwortliv ornft. Hut it hiihI niiul ItrookiiiH' woiulit without trouble ami hirt control of the niiioliiuu wiih per foet. HrookiiiH did not lot out bin motor to the limit, lint in u nliort llik'lit hIiowoiI a wonilorful burnt of Hpnuil, Count ile I.ohhoph was the hcooiii! nvlntor of thu ilnv to nltuinpt a fliulit. ' I)n r.oHKopH, curbed in n IniliV liluo noropliino Hiiit, hhociiiIpiI, iliHcovoroil that lie hail fornottcn IiIh oiL'iiretleH mill returned. Muliting Hinokc, lie iiKiiiu iiHci'iiileil. It wiih iiuiiouiioimI that the liiplanoH would moo in the elimination conleat for tho uraiid flpoed prize thin ufjornoon. The inonoplaiii'H will rnco Home oth er day IIuh week. WILL NOT REVIEW CASE OF HEINZE WASHINGTON'. Oet 24. Tho mi premu court of tho United Stale to day refused to review tho case oi' Arthur 1. Huin.e. brother of F. Au trusttiK Holnr.o, in which the lTiiitt-iI Stuleii district court at Kew York Hontcneod the defendant to ten dnys in the custody of a federal inarrili.il and to pay $200 fine for inducinc n wituuHH to ko to Canada. lie tuiiHt now Hervo Ii!h Kontenoe. The trial of Arthur Ileine wax mi iuoidoiit of the chaws that V. A. Ilciu.it violated the iiationa! baukiiit; act. It was nllccoil that, in ooi'tioi tiou with his brother's case, Arthur Ileiuze nave Tracy Itiickiiichmu .flOO to co to C'nuada after the crniul itirv had subpeuaed Huckiuu'ham tis n witnchH. SEATTLE NEWSPAPERS ARE SENT A THREAT MRATTLR WuhIi.. Oct. 2-1. Un- fllenoil lottorH from tho Wnok Ilund witli bUhII mid crossbono omblomH woro found pasted on tho door of throo daily nowspapors today. All predlotod disafltor for tho Smittlo Times and warned employes of that paper to quit thoir jobs hoforo No vomhor 510 or ho "blown to holl." It Is heliovod to ho tho work of u ornnlc or jokoi'H. WABASH FOOTBALL BOY DEAD; GAME TABOOED ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21.-Football' may bo tabooed at St. Louis uni versity mid it is probable that the Wabiihh college team will bo dis-' banded for the season as a result of, tho death of Itulph Wilson, ID, half back of the Wabash team, mid the severe injury of two St. Louis plnv-j or in muss plays iliinn; the sjnine j between tho two schoolt, liere Satur- i day. Wilson died last uiuht ut a lo-1 oal hospital and today his body will I he sent back to his Indiana homo. , Wilbou wuh found iincoiiscioiis lif ter a scrimmime touchdown in tiie first half. lie was removed to ;i hospital, but did not rally. Tho accident has caused the fac ulty to consider abandoning football. It is possible that it may influence (ho faculty of WushiiiL'ton univer sity to take similar notion. - AT THE HOTELS. 4----f-f-f-f-- -f -f -f -f .H-4.4..4. Henry McBrtdo, Houbon Mcllrldo, Seattloj M. Atiher, Now York; K. A. Dunbar, D. J. Hutchor, Portland; J. I). Prlco, Silver I.nko; Sherman Doloa and Dan SliuriiHberB, Indiana; J. K, Moonoy and wlfo, DoiirI.ib, Wyo.; A. W. Pollock, Loa AiiroIos; W. A. Newton, ChlcnKo; P. J. Lnhr, LaiiHlng, Mich,; Eugouo V, Doha, Torro Ilmito, Intl.; G, II, Savage, Sa lem; M. S. HoBonstadt, Chicago; P. H. Herman, oSattlo; J. L. llagloy, Portland; K, L. Cannon nnd wlfo, IloHgoburg; L. A, Lajoto, R, G. Korali, Portland. Hotol Mooro W, A. Rngau, Port lnnd; M. S. GHhota, J. N. Wllaou, S. C, Holmes, 13. 13, Kckmnn, Snn Frnn claco; S. Summorflold, Portlnnd; Ed Harmon nnd wlfo, Yroka; Thomas Illy mayor, Yroka; O. Schnoldor, Portland; T. Camoron, Tacomn; C. II. MtiBon, Now York; W. S. Uoguo, noa ton; J. W. WIIboii, WiiBhlngton; E. Wheeler, nutto PallBj H. M, Docalso, Portland; W, n. nondrlck, Pasndona; A. 13. MIchnolBon, Portland; J. J. Griffin, California; N. M. Davis, CI Ifomla; Q. W. Ruff, Portland; G. Klnglln, California; O. G. Johnson, San Franolaco; Mr. Alfrod, Grnnta Paaa, "DubIobb Opportunity" nds usually llvo up to thoir nnmo and that mnkoa thorn worth enroful watching, will bo worth cftBh to you. 9-Beautiful Prizes -9 Given Away by The Mail Tribune, Saturday, October 29, 1910. g&wpj"t-' Work and Win CJNo doubt can exist that the nine prizes which the Mail Tribune offer as rewards to the young ladies entered, in the Great Popular Contest are not happily chosen. These prizes will give immense satisfaction to the winners, and the Mail Tribune would not consider offering such prizes if this satisfaction were not already assured. CfThe lady receiving the highest number of votes in each district will be awarded one of these beautiful instruments. The district having the highest number of votes will have the choice of the two pianos. . MltA osr-v 1 1 Two Fine Gold Watches Gold Watches The lady in each district that receives the fourth largest number of votes after the capital prize is disposed of will receive a fifteen-jewel movement ladies' gold watch. The cjujc is guaranteed for 20 years. The watches are on display at Diamond's Jewelry Store, op- , posite Nash Uotel, and at Lawrence's Jewelry Store, oppo site Mail Tribune office. 5-Passenger Buick f. . ' 7 tJThe five-passenger Buick Model 10 Toy Tonneau type Automobile which will be given by the Mail Tribune as capital prize can be seen any day at the garage on River side avenue. The lady having the highest number of votes over all will be the winner of this valuable prize. JThc word "Buick" means service in the automobile world. The color is blue body with ivory white gear, wheel base 92 inches, full elliptic springs in rear and semi elliptic in front, four cylinders, water cooling and shaft drive. Price, $1150 f. o. b. factory, including oil lamps, tail lamp, generator, gas headlights, horn and repair out fit. This is a valuable prize and the lady winning may well be proud of it. Two $100 Diamond Rings Diamond Rings The lady having second highest votes in each district will be awarded a beautiful $100 Diamond Ring. Everyone knows the value of a diamond, and the stones given by the Mail Tribune are beautiful and fully worth $100 each. The rings can bo seen any time at Red dy 's Jewelry Store and Van De Car's Jewelry Store. One diamond being on display at each store. Two Fine Pianos The two pianos goven away by the Mail Tribune are now on display. The Kimball $560 Piano purchased from Eilers' Music house can be seen any day in the window of Weeks & McGowan Co.'s furniture store on West Main street. The $400 Style F Cable & Nelson piano purchased from Hide's Mu sic house is on display at Hale's store rooms at corner of Tenth and Oakdale. Two Business Scholarships Business Scholarships One lady in each district will be awarded a six months' business scholarship in the Ashland Commercial College. Students graduating from the Ash land Commercial College are always sure of a position. A business education is desired by nearly all young peo ple. They know that such an education makes them self reliant, resourceful and independent wherever they may be '? The Best Sub-Division Proposition In the Rogue River "Valley 170 ACKKS, HALF MILK PHOM HAILHOAD STATION 9 115 ncroa lu Brain; 10 acres In 2-yoar-oId pears; 45 acres In brush and tlmbor, easily cleared; no waste; good house, two barns, all fenced with woven wlro; telephone; U. F. D.; part irrigated. Prlco, 155 por aero; total, J2G.3G0. Terms: $7500 cash; 4000 ono year, u per com; $n,aou nvu yuurs, o jmr wui. HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY I nt 1.MlTYrWllnlI.Mta RAW I Ml'1 ritUAAUIlUll tiJ iklM m F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD OSGOOD &CUMMINGS THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. The One Right Way ! is the Hand-Tailored Way. IflYour clothes will fit porfoct ly, wear longer, look bottor nnd bo nbsolutoly satisfac tory If furnished by W. W. EIFERT The Progressive Tailor. Biggest Bargain in Southern Oregon Two hundred and fifty acres fine land; 60 acres planted In standard varieties of apples and pears; several acres In alfalfa; first class buildings and Improvements; also splendid location for raisins chickens, hogs and cattle. Good team, new wagons, Implements, machinery everything complete nnd In best order. Prlco will astonish you. Terms also given. Will bo divided If desired. INQUIRE OF J. E. BARKDULL and J. B. WOOD MEDFORD, OREGON SPECIAL Tho Club quartet of So;ttlo will bo nt tho "Louyro Cafo" ovory "night1 from 0 to 8 p. m. and from 10 p. m. to 2 a, m. Vocal and Instrumental selections thnt ore suro to plonso. tf Medford Golloctlon Agonoy, ovor Jackson County Dank. 10 Gold Mine with good oro body and par tially oqulppod, for sale. Call on tho ownor, Room a, 103 MftlM St. What the Home Rule Bill 3281 Really Is It gives cities and towns the right to have saloons or no saloons. It gives the people who live in cities the right to vote on and decide this question them selves. It puts the control of the liquor traffic into the hands of the voters of each precinct, so that every residential district in a city or town is protected. It means real local option. All state criminal laws are maintained. Under it the farmer has the same protection ho how enjoys. It is a law fitted to local conditions as they exist in every section of the state. It gives absolute con trol of tho liquor traffic, particularly in towns and cities, where it is most need ed. It will prevent the county from wiping out the city vote on city measures. It is a law which makes prohibition possiblo where wanted, and impossible where not wanted. It means regulation which regulates. xoxooxoooxi Notice All local Knlght3 of Pythias aro urged to bo presont to night at tho Castle Hall. All visiting knights Invited. Work In "First Rank." 0OCKO0X0OOOX MRS. E0 ANDREWS, VOICE CULTURE, AT NATAT0RIUM TUES DAYS AND FRIDAYS. PHONE NO. 3952. 4- ) MISS FLORA CRAY, PIANO INSTRUCTION. STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL. PHONE MAIN Ml.