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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1911)
' fT5 iT T j""r ir MEOTORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1911. $ M . , . ,,m Personal Mrs. Richard Cnldor was a Satur day vlBltor in tnhla city. . FIfty-threo acres special, 10 acres coming Into bearing orchard. Call on J. II. Wood, Condor Water & t'uwui Co.'s office, ti J. R. Thomns of Duttc creek spent Saturday In Med ford. Cornltlus-Gnrner Co., 133 W. Main street, for city proper',;'. tf Mrs." Ed Hartley Is spending n few days in Portland. Stono's candles. are flje, fresh and rhrfap.' Try'thenv. Opposite now do pot. " tf A. W. Honson of Talent spent nSt urdny In Mcdford on business. Wanted boarders A new board Ing house has opened at 70C Soull Oakdalc. Call and sco us for fall 1 treatment, or address F. II. More land. 302 .7 oil n I. King of Grants Pnss is vis iting frlenns in Mcdford. Comltlus-Gir or Co., 133 W. Main street, for city property. tf Henry Allen of Trail crook is a Mcdford visitor. Ho reports n foot , of "snow at his place on nthe creek. Have you noticed the now build ! Ings going up in Oakdnle Park ad dlMnn Just south of Mr. Root's? t William H. Goes of Redding, Cal.. Is Visiting relatives In Mcdford. Prlvnte room and board with Mrs .1. D. Kay, three blocks from central part of town. 310 N. Bartlett. Miss Harriet Wilson left Saturday evening for n visit of several weeks with her Bister who Is a resident of Seattle. . Cornltius-Garner Co., 133 W..Main street, for vity proporty. tf James P. Johnson of Talent was a recent visitor In Mcdford. John H. Carkln, attorney at law. over Jackson County bank. L. P. Young o Ashland spent Sat urday in Medford on business, Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and, surgeon. Office over Strang's drug store. tf. C. B. Watson of Ashland was a recent visitor In Mcdford. Is your iouso wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent increase in comfort. Start llvlni? the electric life. tf. Harry Pellctt of, Ashland visited with frlonds fh Medford recently If you haven't got a block In Oak dale Park addition you had bettoi uet one at once. See W. H. Everhard 909 Ninth street, West, for particu- luro tf Mrs H. P. Thomas of Phoenix . ... -. -- was In Medford on a short shopping trip Saturday. Moor-Ehni Co., lonns, Fruitgrow- bih Rank buildimr. Jnck Harvey of Gold Hill was a visitor In Medford Saturday. Cornltius-Garner Co., 133 W, Main Btroot, for city property. tf Arthur Brown spent Saturday af ternoon In Ashland on business. Christmas candles. Best and cheapest in town. Stono's Candj Storo, opposlto new dopot. Prof. P. J. O'Gara has returned from a short business trip to Sacrn monto, Cal. Cornltius-Garner Co., 133 W. Mnln street, for city proporty. tf M. B, Crane of Ashland visited Medford Saturday. oBtter proporty at best prices and terms. Auk R. H. Lincoln, 21 Jack son County Bank building. 205 C. J. Samuols of Jacksonville wbf a Medford visitor Staurday. Ask for Columbia hams, bacon and lard and go tho best. For sale by nil first class grocers and butch- W. M. -Colvlg went to Seattle on a business trip Friday. Columbia hams and Columbia and Royal Anno bacon are dry sugai cured. Ask your dealer for Colum bia brand la-d. u There will bo no school Mondaj (tomorrow) in Medford. Every light but electricity give, off smoke and smoko contains soot which deposits on your wall papor curtains, draperies. Electric light glow In an air tight bulb. tf. Mrs. D. W. Honnoy spent Satur day in Ashland. Wanted, to buy a carload of fai hogs. If you have less than a car load write us. Union Meat Co., Med ford Meat Co., Medford. ti All school children nro hereby no titled that Monday will be a holldaj and not to go to school. C. W. Cottam of Chicago Is at Iho Moore. 11. A. Frasor of F,:lo Point is reg istered at the Nash hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11, Cunningham ol San Francisco are guests of tho Nash hotel. A. Elston of Tolo Is visiting Med ford. John T. Whalloy of Portland if at" the Nasb. Mrs. W. P. Chllders of Ashland spent Saturday In Medford. E. F. Craws and A. F. Rapp o' Portland are visiting Medford. W. F. Turner, geenral auditor o the Hill lines in Oregon, Is vlsltlnr Medford looking after property in terests. j, j X. . - i and Local fni.! tr l..l .. .. . i. u jiuu neuen or Eagle Point spent Saturday evening In Mcdford. MISS Mildred Ymum Mf ttiT.i.M.L.lw... ib visiting rrlends In Medford. T. 11. Andrews or Englo Point spent Saturday In Medford. TAKES PHOTO FROM LOS ANOELKS, Cal., lice. 31. II was conceded today liy military and nuvul experts here that a sturt 11 prophesy is involved in the ro- lnill'kabln lliuiill iHM'fm-tiiiiiion viwlni'. day of Hoy ICniibenshue, representa tive oi tne Wright brothers, at Uo iniiigiiez aviation field, who, while Hying at n height of 300 feet took a snap shot of Dominate, field. The feat is considered noteworthy be cnuu Knabeiisliue was frnvnlino- .1(1 .....w.... .miles an hour when lie took the pjw- iuKuiii, which, wiieii tuc nun was developed, sliou-pd n liictm-i. ii-iw. in detail. Army experts say that Knub enshue has demonstrated that in lime Of war fortifications and nrmie 'n the field could bo photographed from flying inaehines. ' BURIED BY SLIDE; PHONES FOR HELP CLE ELUM, Wash., Dec. 31. Bur led In a heavy snowslldo, cnrrled down a precipitous mountainside and finally rescued by a party for which he telephoned after climbing a tele phone polo that had stopped his de scent, J. C. Hutchinson, a Sunset tol ephono lineman, probably will bo crippled for life, according to physi cians at the Cle Elum hospital today. When brought to tho hospital yes terday afternoon by his rescuers Hutchinson was suffering from a badly frozon arm and was bruised and exhausted. . The man dug his way to the sur face of the snow, climbed the pole and with his pocket telephone set aclled Clo Elum Tho tolephono company nppealed . . --.-. to tho railroad and a freight engine crew was ordered to Hutchinson's aid. CANADA TO TRY TO BUST A TRUST TORONTO, Out., Dec. III. As tin first test of the new Canadian uiiti trust law, with whereby patents uset to restrain trade may bo voided, tin suit against the United States Sho Machinery company, charged will an illegal combination, is to be press ed in the courts here. The suit win brought at the iiistnnc,o of u num her of manufacturers in Quebec, wh' alleged that the machinery coinpnii had combined to boost prices in re straint of trade. If the courts fin the charges sustained the paten" rights held by the company may in revoked and the protective" dutv e: ho articles it manufactures may !' removed. COURTS REFUSE TO FREE r CHICAGO, III., Dec. 31. lMwuu McCann, former police inspecto. convicted of procuring money fron west side resort keepers, today ls 'lis fight to keep out of prison. Fed ral Judge Carpenter, before whou habeas corpus proceedings wen brought today, refused to interleit mill McCann will probably he tnkei to Juliet tonight to begin a fivc-ycai term. It is understood influence i to be brought to bear on tho stut "jonrd of pardons and Governor Den sen to free McCann. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 05S8G. Department of the Interior, U. S '..and Office at Roseburg, Oregon, No. omber 29, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Ldwln I. White, whose postofflco address Ij Tllmax, Jackson county. Oregon, did, in tho 10th dav of February, 1910, 'He In this office sworn statement and ppllcatlon, No. 05886, to purchase ho S. 8. E , and the S. xh S. W. V, ectlon 24, township 37 S., range 1 3. W. meridian, and the timber there in, under the provisions of the act f June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory -.nown as tho 'timber and stone iw," at such value as might be flx d by appraisement, and that, pursu it to crnr-ii -mniirnMon the land and luiber thereon have been appraised 521, tho timber estimated 28nonJ MOVING AEROPLANE CANN TO PROTECT HER CHILD TACOMA, Wash., Dec. HI. In de fense of her 2-ycur-old baby girl, Mrs. S. Q. Harold, divorced wife t a tinibennan, today shot and serious ly wounded a man named V. H. Wil liams, who, with n companion named Sidney Murks is accused by the wo man of nttenmling- to kidnap her child. WillinniK Ik in St. Josepli'i hospital and may diu from hi-? wounds. Mrs. Harold was urreste.l Marks is also in jail. Untold wis later found and arrested. Hasklns for Health. board feet at 75 conts per M, and tho land $200; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn statement on Iho 1fith day of February. 1911. bo foro W. H. Canon. United States Com missioner, at Medford, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchaso before entry, or initiate a contest nt any tlmo before patent Issues, by filing n corroborated affi davit In this office alleging factF which would defeat tho cntrv, BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register. IX THE CIRCUIT cdURT, OF THE STATE OF OHKOOX, FOR JACKSON COUNTV. In the matter of tho nppllqatlon of H. C. Garnott to register title to the following described lands situated In Jackson county, Oregon, to-wlt: Lot number 22, of Woodlawn Heights addition to tho city 'of Med ford ns the samo is numbered -and designated on the official plat thcro of, now of record; Lot number 1, of block 1; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, of block 3; lots 1, 2, fi and G, of block 4, all o Mountnlnvlow ad dition to the city of Medford. Oregon; also lots 1, 5 and 8 of Woodlawn Heights addition to said city of Med ford, as per map or plat of said ad dition of record in the office of the county recorder of said county; ( Lot 2 of block 2, in tho Nickell addition to the city of Medford in b-ld county, according to tho record ed map or plat thereof, said lot con taining 5 acres; Lot 5 of block 1 of Nickell addi tion to tho city of Mcdford; nlso lots 1 to 28 Inclusive of Albert's Subdivis ion of lot 4, block 2 of Nickell ad dition to said city, according to tho recorded plat thereof; Lot 2 of block 1, and lot 1 of block 4 of the Benson addition; lots 5, 6 and 7 of block 3, and lots 7 and S of block 4 of tho Mountain View addition, all of the city or Medford. as per tho recorded plat thereof of record In tho county recorder's office of said county; Lots 1 and 2 of block 2, nnd lots-5, G and 7 of block 4 of tho Benson ad dition to tho city of Medford; nnd tot 4 of Woodlawn Heights addition lo said city, as per map or plat of said additions on fllo In tho recorder's ifflco of said county; Lots 8, 9, 10 and 11 of block 3 of Mio Mountain View addition to tho city of Medford, as per map or plat ?f said addition of record in said -ounty rccordor'H office; Lots 2. 3, G, 7. 10. 11, 14 and lo, of Woodlawn Heights addition to tho city of Medford, as per map or plat of said addition of rocord In said recorder's offlco; Lot number 2 or block 1 of Moun tain Vlow additien: and lots numbers 24. 27 and 28 of Woodlawn Holghts iddltlon to oild city of Mcdford as tho samo Is described and designated in the official plat thereof of record In the offlco or snld recorder; All or the Laurel Park addition to tho city or Mcdford, Oregon, as tho samo Is designated and described on "ho official plat thoreof now on rec ord In tho otflco of said recorder, tho tamo bolng lot G In block 1 of tho Nlckoll addition to said city. Lots numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. fi, 7. 12, 13 and 14 In block numbor 2; nnd lot numbor 2 in block number I, all in Onk Grove addition to tho ilty of Medford, according to tho re corded pint thoreof on fllo and of ecord In the offlco of snld recordor; Lot number 3 In block numbor 4 In tho Nickell addition to tho city of Medford, as per mnp or plat of record 'n the orflco of said county recorder; Lots 2, G, 8 nnd 10 In block num ber 4 of tho Nlckoll addition to tho town (now city) of Mcdford, as tho vino aro numbered and designated on tho official plat thoreof, now of record; Lot No. 3 In block No. 4 ot Ben son addition to said city, as per mnp or plat thoreor or record In the or flco of the said county recordor; vs. Charles Nickell and Ella L. Nickell, lis wlfo, H. C. Maltby and Maltby. bis wife; Gold Ray Realty Co., an Or igon corporation; the Farmers and Fruit Growers bank, an Oregon cor poration, and to all whom It may con cern, defendants. NOTICE. Take notlco that on tho 29th day of December, 1910. an application was 'lied by Bald H. C. Garcett In tho circuit court of Jackson county, Ore gon, for Initial registration of tho ti tle to tho laud above described. Now, unless you appear on or be 'oro tho 30th day of January. 1911. ind show caufio why-auih application tr-al! not bo granted, tro samo will be taken as confessed, and a decreo will )e entered according to the prayor of ho application a: d you will bo for ever barred from disputing tho same. WltncEs in hand and the seal or ;ald court nrflxed this 29th day of December. A. D. 1910. (Seal) W. R. COLEMAN, bounty Clerk of Jackeon County. Or egon, jiml Ex-Orriclo C'qrk of tho For sale, 80 aero ranch In lower from statien: has porpotual wator end of Rogue River valley, 4 mlleB rights to creok with running water to Irrigate; 15 acres cleared, family orchard, two springs, house, barn, and chicken house For further in formation Inquire of owner Prlco $8000. Part cash, balanro easy terms D S. Wood MOTHER Circuit Court for snld County and State. (Seal) B. F. Mulkey, Geo. W. Cherry, At torneys for Applicant. Pianos and Piano Plaers When you deal with this hoNiso joiV?hoIp'-'Modford, nnd save at 'filabl $100 on your piano or player. ' About 2100 satisfied customers. --- t Sleet Your Friends nt the Smokehouse t Everything In rtr ADC and Tobacco You nro sure of tho best when you select It bore. - --- Walkovers For Men. Dorothy Dodd For Ladles. Lot us fit your next pair of shoes. Eadmeads Brothers MISSION Furniture Works CABINET WORK OUIt SPECIALTY Only dry seasoned lumber used. (Set our prices. Duffield Bros. Offer tho JOHNSON MUKI'IIY SHOES Tho best values In Shoes to bo found in Southern Oregon. ------- .- No good can possibly coino from choap glasses. Posltlvo Injury imiM come. Contu hero and let mo explain the difference. DR. UICKKKT. Optometrist'. Room 2, cvor Kontner'H, -- -f City Property 10 Acre Tracts Wo make a specialty of tho abovo and If you aro Interest ed at all we Invito you to call : and look over tho propositions !; we aro offering. Correspond- ;' an co solicited, I. O. Bl'lUi'ESS & CO. UICS K. Main St. JOHN A I'KRK Undertake nnd Kinbuliiifr Successor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furnlturo Co. Offlco w'lth Medford Furnlturo Co. About February 1, Private Am bulance Service. Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or city or country. Tolephones: Day 351. Night; John A. Peri 4111. C. W Conkllu, 3601. J. H. Butler, 3f71. i Office Outfitters Y. &. E. Filing Cabinets. Underwood Typewriters. Writer Presses. Desk Bnskcts. Bend nnd Cash Boxes. Blank Books. Typewriter Papers- and Sup plies. All prices consistent with quality. Medfoad Book Store --- FINAL CLOSING OUT SALE BEGINS TUESDAY AT 10 A.M. Sco this paper Monday for pago announcement. Pictures In this Issue by Gregory THE PHOTOGRAPHER. Orchard Scones and Vlows a Spcclnlty. K Thi now is If you would havo your tatlr 7 becoming to you. You must bo I coming to us. Marinello Shop : Rooms G and G, over Kontnor's. ;; rnouo in. -, Olmstead- Hibbard ;j Invites Your Patronage for;; the Coming Year The Best for the Least In Groceries r Glaxcd Cement Sower Pipe. Cement Building Blocks Ceuiont Brick ALL MADE ON HONOR EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED "A little liottor than seemu nec essary." WASHED SAND GRAVEL AND CRUSHED ROCK Specify washed material and in sure good concrete work. Concrete Construction Company A. P. ALLEN, Manager. J()I) J'riilt Growers' Hank, Mcdford, Ore. ALLIN & ALLIN CHINA WARE GROCERIES 132 West Mnln St. :MUSIC EDWARD CHARLES ROOT, Teacher of Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, Violin nnd Clarinet. Exclu sive Agency for the (ilBHt)X Mamlola, Mitiidorollo nnd Harp. (Jiiltar. Studio at llcsldcnro.l (2 North Ivy Street. " rr - r GRAY & MOE Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Etc. Big Clearance Sale Begins Tuesday BARGAINS s-sr In i tho nest- tnero is in i Fruit nnd Alfalfa i RVCr Tho best- thero Is In J Lands Lands Cornitius-Graves Realty Co. 133 E. Main T T TVT .nappy new iear Allen Grocery Company f4- Start The New Year Right By Trading With Us Thin resolution will prove tho coming year.- . . The finest of everything ready Model Clothing Company -Nssrsrrrsr prices. Within tlireo blocka of bungalows will bo In coiitbo of construction by March 1, 1911, apart from tho oast uldo school lmiso and tho now $100,000 struc :uro designed for tho south slope. Wo ennont urgo Nob Hill lota too strongly. Rogue River Land Company No. 11 NORTH BLACK TAIL RUCK Mounted by F. W. Hartlett, Med (okI'h Tiuidcrnilxt. This Inink for Mile. Prlco $30.00. 'i . II I I M 1 rl Vl ma IT . 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Prices reasonable. r-ai Vl '0.1 '.Hj r