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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1911)
""wr : : : : : : : ' : : : : - OBECION, STXSDAY,- JANUARY 22, 1911. eirr. recorder HIS Nui is E Four Tiny Visitors Arrive Silultanc ously In Four Different Homes- All Promise to Thrive and One Shows Fifiht. MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUM, MDFORD, "mwMnmtmwim WJ CUy ttccoiilor and Mrs. Robert W. Toller are receiving the coiiRratula lioiis ol' their friends upoii the ar river, Fridny afternoon, of. a tinv addition to their family circle. Upon his appearanco at ids office in the city lmll yesterday morning tho recorder admitted having spent the entire night ministering to the wnnts of the small visitor and; as lie produced a quart bottle of milk from his overcoat pocket and placed it on the stove to remove tho chill, he lifted the paper covering from a basket he carried and proudly drew Jorth a pedigreed English brindle bull pup. The dog, five weeks old, is built alter the massive proportions if a watch charm but he no. sooner thnwed out at the stove than lie emitted several laige sized growls and then' seizing Mrs. V. A. Robins' extended finger between his needlo liku teeth bit it so that it bled. Three others from tho snino litter arrived in Mcdford Friday afternoon from Weed, Cal., a present from I. Pickering of that city to Mcssr? Robert W. Teller, C. II. Cady, W. A Rohbins and Dr. A. W. Dcnne. eitr ornot;andmustalso;ifpoes tppos' eitv oiMiot; and imiat also, if pos-1 -iblc, give it such n construction ns ' will Jiannonizo each clause of it i with each oilier olnuse, and also lini'iurm!.. J1. i. i- ... .i . ' -....uiiiAu mo waoio wiiii tno laws and decisions in force at tho timo of its nadoption, in order that no re peals by implication may follow,' un less tiic inconsistency and repug nancy are plain and unavoidable. The purpose of the law, is express ed by its promoters, is: "It in no wnny minimis the effect of tho pro visions of the local option iaaw ,a.is they are rctnained in ful force with in the corporalo limits of every city." Tho reasonable construction seems to lie that tho amendment authorizes the cities not under the locaal option to adopt such mea sures as their charters warrant, and cities under the operation of the lo cal option law to proceed under their terms nnd provisions, taking the city as a unit,-to vote on the subject as a unite, or by subdivision or pre cincts of that uiiit, antl at the times, places and in the manner provided by the locnl option law. In this view of tho, case tho de murrers will be overruled. SAYS AFFINITY GOI HER IT' Mrs. Helen Page Charges Husband With Having Duped Her Into Mar rying Him Alleges Desertion and Names Affinity. SAYS ELECTION ILLEGAL. (Continued from Page 1.) .state (witii a few exceptions ns Med ford) were subject to the provisions of the local ontion lnw, flint be ing held to bo a criminnl law, and was ingrafted onto every municipnal also held in a number of enscs that tho local option law does not repeal the provisions of city charters, per mitting them to license, regulato and coiitrol; but that the two laws should be read together, gk wyp kwy should be rend together. In construing the homo rule amendment, we must keep in mind that it is .general and must npply to every city in the stale, regardless of whether nt the time of its applica tion local option is In force in such ELECTION SOON AT EAGLE POINT i i To Incorporate or Not Is Question Occupying Minds of Eagle Point " Residents Old-Timc Parties Lined Up In the Fight. Charging that her husband, W. E. Page, deeded property to another wo man' which ho had promised her as a reward for nursing his mother in her declining years, Mrs. Helen M. Page has filed a petition in the cir cuit court requesting an annulment of her marriage. According to the .complaint the couple wore married in this city in March, 11)09, and during tho follow ing September Mrs. Page charges, her spouso 'deserted her in favor ol Miss Luella Adnms. Tho property in question consists of lots 1), 10 and n part bf lot 8 in block 2G of tho city of Mt'dford and j were promised to her by Page as a reward both for becoming his wife and for having taken euro of his aged mother up until her deatli In 1008. The summons in tho cns.o was served by advertisement as neither Page or Miss Adams could be locat ed in person. FEDERAL SITE UNDER FIRE. (ContlmiPd from Page 1.) Eagle Point citizens will vote on tho matter of incorporating their town a week from next Tuesdny and polities arc fairly sizzling in tho lit tle town. It is firmly believed that the progressives will win tho day-. It y but another battle, they say, be tween tho progressive and the moss back and there can bo but one out come. The matter of a bridge across Lit tle Butte creek is worrying tho non progressives who fenr they will have to put up for it if the town incor i)o rates. ITaskins for health. upon which buildings aro now locat ed will not tear them down to build' more modern structures and be cause of that, he said, the newer J and better buildings erected from' time to time would bo locnted in (hot newer portion of the business (lis-1 trier, namely, on the west side. Ten' residences, ho added, aro now being built on tho west side to every one under construction on tho cast side.l V. C. Green deplored tho action 6f tho protestunts on tho grounds llint! as the matter had been settled bv ' tho iederal authorities lit tlu hope could bo had that a chaugo would Jfo granted' and that because of this ho could sec no advantage in stirring up s.trifo that would causo friction between tho two sides of town. II. A. Thierolf nlso condemned the protest becnuso tho government would prob ably allow tho erection of any build ing to await tho settemenl of a factional fight if one was started and in tho mean time ignore Medfoid wldlo occupying its attention with cities whero a disposition is shown to wclcomo a federal building erect ed wherever tho government's agents see fit. Tho railroad station location was also tabooed by those 'favoring tho present site on the grounds that the new building will oe located within SO rods of tho per manent station recently erected by the S. P., while the permanent loca tion of tho depot for the P. & E. was as yet a matter which no ono could rightly guess. Tho men appointed on the com tnilteo to canvas the popular feeling aro Messrs. II. Q. Nicholson, V. II. Brown and Leon Ilaskins. - --f -f AT THE CHURCHES. - llllllll Home Furnishing a Means a Visit to the ffledf ord Furniture 6 Hardware Co.. Inc. Of course you could i'ui'iiish your homo after a fashion and ncvor come to this store, but we i'eel that you would have a hard time reconciling your own mind that yon had not made a mistake. For the most complete stock of , Fine Furniture is carried in this store. More variety of designs, perfect finishes and every piece most perfectly made. ; ; ; : - : - : : - ; ' : : - : ' : -; ' : ; : -: . ; ; ; ; : : ; : -: -: : : . ; : ; ; ; First Church of Christ, Scientist. Service Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson -sermon, "Truth." Sundny school at 10 o'clock; testimonial meetings Wed nesday at 7tf0 p. in. Tho public is cordinlly invited to theso sorvices. Church edifice North Oakdale. stands, is most advantageously lo catcd for .the greatest number of people. Dr. E. 13. Pickel pointed out (ho steady growth of tho district to tho west of the S. P. track for tho last 20 years and endeavored to show that the tendency bad always been, and promised to bo in the fu ture, for tho expansion of tho town to be towards the west. Three-fifths of tho present population, lie said was now located on that side of the track and prophesied that five years from now would see that proportion rrown to five-sixths. Today, ho ad mitted, tho (ienlcr of business was located on tho eastern sido but averred that in 10 years from now it would bo located at a point ap- ? i1 l ll Hf 1 i m . a proximately wnero uc wasiungion rne completeness (always) ol a School building now stands. lie store's advertising is a rclinblc test babsed his contention on tho fact of tho completeness of the sioro scr Hint owners of downtown property vice. Methodist Episcopal church. Sunday school $0:45 a. m.; preach ing nt 11 a. m.; Epworth league at f:30 p. m. Af 7:30 p. in., Fanny Crosby song service and shore ad dress by pastor, Hev. L. F. liolkuap. '" ,4 i t Rugs, Carpets, Etc. Your sense ojustico to self will urge you to call here for a look at our large assortment of Pugs, Carpetiugs, etc. You'll like the new xmtterns the quality and the price. M$fc$&'. AjL. Complete House Furnishers We are the only COMPLETE house furnishers in Mcdford. 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