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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1911)
f r m n PXGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNTC, MIUOTORD, ORKCIOX. TlfiSnAY, JANUARY HI, 101 i I !iv K r Personal and Local Jolin Wilson of Griffin Creek' spent Tuesday In Medford. A. E. Ilolilen of Central Point vis ited Mad ford Monday. Wr. P. Dodge hns loft to spend the winter in Los Angelou. Five hundred fino Bnrtlott pear troos for sale. Call on J. A. Perry at Medford National' bank. ' tf George Ilarschborger of 'Willow Springs was a recent Medford vis itor. Is your ioiiKO wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living the olectric life. tf. II. C. Kentner paid his branch Htoro in Woodvllle a flying visit Monday. J. C. Herring of Central Point was a recant visitor in Medford. Seo It. A. Holmes, The Insurnneo Mnn, Over Jnckson County Iwrtk. 2S5 Miss Hazel TIce has loft for a month's visit in Portland. II. 11. Patterson. 110 73. Main, has sorno nlro English Hollies and nil kinds of shade trees. Koses (all the host). Now is a good tlnio to plant. Drop in and see me. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Coop, who have resided in Medford for some months, havo removed to Central Point. Call phono 2 J CI, 10312 for bnggago wagon. 451 John II. Stelnor,of Talent spent Tuesday in Medford on business. Any person passing through con foctlonory at tho Natatorlum on Wed nesday from 2 to f. p. in. will receive n check which will entitle them to Cc worth of pennuts or popcorn. C. M. PetcrB of Jacksonville was a visitor In Medford Tuesday. William C. Jiodgot of Trail Is spending a few days in Medford on business, Send name and address to P. O. llox 4!)0 for full particulars about tho most Interesting book over writ ton, tf William Houston and son Frank tit pppor Itoguo river aro vlBltlng Medford. Prlvato room and hoard with Mrs. J. D. Fay, threo blocks from contral part of town, .110 N. Ilartlott. Mr. iml Mrs. C. M. Hadley of Grants Pass am visiting friends in Medford. John II. Carkln, attornoy at lnw, over Jackson County bank. II. C. Garnott is back front a trip to Portland. Mrs. Mary Aiken of Contral Point is visiting friends In Medford. Dr. J. ID. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug Htoro. tf. William Iltnton of tho day police forco has surroudorod his star. S. Powers of Kuglo Point was a visitor in Medford Monday. J. II. Ware of Seattle Is spondlng u few days In Medford on business. The Pacific Tologrnph and Tele, phono Co. are preparing manuscript for a now directory. All subscribers that aro listed Incorrectly kindly call at tho office, as wo want to have tho now dlrostory out by February 15. 7j. A. Nuwton, commercial maun- II BASKETBALL HUE HI " Iff Company F. Champions of the United States Will Meet Local Team at Natatorlum Tonifjht and Tomorrow Ninlit. ' Company F, the champion basket hall team of the United States, will play a local team tonight and Wed nesday night at tho Natatorlum. The champions aro from Portage, Wis., and aro on tour of the west. Much interest exists In Medford this winter in basketball, and this contest with the champions will be of Interest to lovers of the sport. LOCAL CLUB DID NOT TAKE ACTION S. Vilas Beckwith, President of Uni versity Cliih States That Board of Governors Did Not Take Action Re ported in Articles Published. ROAD IS GIVEN WEEK (Continued from Puko 1.) i;o r. 208 Mr. and Mrs. William Hnwton of Central Point aro vIiIUiik Medford frlondu. Hull wood, $5 a cord. Fanner 7110, tf II ! I Lihclcd a l(lii. LONDON, Jan. 31. The case of Kdwnrd Mylltm, churned with publish ing nu ,ai;(lo)o libelling Kin George. win !m tried tomorrow before the chief Justice and apodal Jury. My Hub refuse to retract the sULuuieiit. The article, which v:t published in the "LilieiHtor," stntud that the King In J Mto luorgnnutlcully married n daughter of Admlrul dilute Seymour at Muliu. Draperies We carry a very complete line of draperies, luce curtains, fixtures, etc., And do all classes of upholstering. A special man to look after this work exclu sively ami will give as good service us Ik possible to get In oven the lurgt-st ilili's. WeeRs & McGowan Co class rates conform lo the usual standard where (lie Western elussil'i cntion prevails, is regarded by At torney Teal ami the Wailroad Com mission us of as much mportauce a- the actual reduction in rates attain ed. The relationship ot llie old rates under (lie various classes was thought to have been loft irregular, so as lo aid in covering some of the very In rue profit which the company is making annually n ta opcrntons on Oregon lues. Attorney W. I). Fonton al first estimated Hint the eomi' would lose .$:tU(l,()0l) us t result oi the reduction, hut later when affi davits of (lie officials charged with (he duly of computing the change were filed, this estimate wnq reduced lo above $17r,(HM) n year. In view of tho Southern's present enormous earnings which surpass those of the O. . & N this sum will not bo felt appreciably by the company, bill the ndvanlnge lo ViOlloy shippers will be considerable. Important Hearing Soon. Ik'giniiiug Thursday February J. Commissioner I'rouly, of (lie Inter state Commerce CommisMou, will op en u seres of hearings in Portland that are expected to cover most ot u week. Four cases are set, each of wheh is of considerable importance. Chief interest (o Medford and I. million Oregon is (he Medford Tnn fie Unreiui's euse against (he South ern Pacific, for a law cnmmnditv rate. Medford has two eases pend ing, one before the Slute Commission and (he other before the Interstate body. In the state ease a demand is made for a low commodity rate from Portland, and in (he luterstatt case (he demand Is made for a law rate from San Frnncibco. Oilier Cases. The other three ensos effect ship pers north of this place. Cliie. among them is (he acliou brought h tho Oregon tS: Washington Lumber .Miinufaelurera Association hefoie Ihu Commission, to restrain 1 1 1 Southern Pacific from putting into force a $f lumber rate from interim Oregon points to California. This fight will identical with the struggle of 1007 and ID OK, n which the Com mission sustained the lumbermen, and tho courts sustained (he Cnmmi.Mon The old sftUO lumber rate was jump eil by the Southern Pacific to ..') but alter the Commission gave a hearing an order wna issued (hat the rate hould be made $:1.I0 on the mail' line of (he Southern Pneilic, and :i (10 on (he West Side branch. Tie' Southern Pacific shows that it i dctermincd to fight for the rale il licleriniiicd. Just us soon as the lime limit expired for the Commission'. older, wheh was tho vear just closed i he rate was jumped back again lo $. and the hearing beginning (hi week will be into the merits of the eout ro ei -v for the second tine. To the Editer: I have noticed that articles have been published to the effect that tho Jioaxd of Governors of (he Koguo Ifiver Vnley University club had passed resolutions urging Upon (he Sdito legislature the pas sage of certain bills, appropriating funds for the benefit of the Univer sity of Oregon. Theso articles are premature and incorrect. The facts are that seer-j al members of the Hoard of Gover nors of (ho Club, including myseli. wore approached on the subject am. asked whether (he Hoard would con sidcr the adoption at its next meet ing of resolutions urging legisl.iti"i of that kind in behalf of higher edu cation generaly. The reply of cam member (bus approached was, so fa ns I am able to ascertain, that h favored any aid to higher cducatioi and that, if the matter was present ed in due form to the Hoard o' Governors of (ho University Club a n body, ho would favor resolution advocating State usistancc, not on ly to the University of Oregon, bin to nil Stale institutions. The rjoai. of Governors bus not met since tha time iiinl will not hold a meeting fo. several days. Tho mutter has nev . been brought before the Hoard am no resolutions of (ho kind, forma or informal, have been passed. I think I am safe in saying, how ever, (lint any assistance Hint tin Stale Legislature might sec Jit P give to (he educnional instituti.i' of Oregon, without discrimination ii favor of nay one institution a against another, woujhl meet with the hearty approval of every mem ber of (ho Hogue Kivcr Valley Uni versity club and my only regret i that it will be impossible to call : general meeting of the club at wine' suitable resolutions along Hint lin. could be pass'd, at a siifficienll. early dale to permit of (heir usi for the desired purpose. Faithfully yours, S. VlCAH nUKAKWITII, President of the Hogue Ki.it Val lo linersit Club. N NC J try for mm Younn Woman Tries for Biy Prize Rides Horse Across Continent- Gets Here Tomorrow Morninji for Breakfast. 'A Gentleman From Mississippi' Soon PERM GRANTED Hiding on n horse from Hiiffnlo, Wyo., to Hui'falo, X. V. (o win u wager posted" by an uncle in Wyom ing, Miss Alberlii Claire, u breezy young woman, typicaj of the west, will arrive in this city ottuorrow morning. She will make the dis tance from Grunt- Puss to Mcdfoid during the early hours of the day and will arrive here in time to liar take of, as she told the "Mail Tri bune oer the telephone yesterday," of an early breaktast.. Since she commenced her long journey, Miss Claire Jias ridden every inch of the way on her pony "Mick ey'' and in that time has entrusted herself solely to the protection of her dog "Hud" and a .'IS cal. Colts. Pert land papers ipiote her as saying (hat she is familiar with (he use of the latter weapon. "Why no, 1 have my calijjro and iilentv of nmiiiiinilioii, and know how to use it." During her stav here, Miss Claire will appear at the Ugo theater. WHITE GIRL TO WED AN INDIAN BRAVE HILLIXOS. Mont., Jan. 31. Prot y Madelluo Sullivan of Chicago is ceding to the Crow reservation to lay to secure the release of Plenty Hawk, tho richest young buck of the rlbe, whom she declared sho Is de "rmlneil to marry. He has been jall d for filling up on flrowater with a lumber of other braves. Tho girl nine to Hillings yesterday to secure i marriage license, but found that Monty would have to make tho np-illcatlon. I ; wan - r ft a ftS&rX. W&m 4& rvEfHar IBs -m .t tM m AA .,- & &$ .X&iMi '?J HP m rhr. iLT2M'i: n m &? 'N28 k 1 Sg hi i t- ; ;;,v: tSjjk - SlfefeS ft ml ' r -1, t iMM fci.-. m Wmk'Mmt'lMm . .. .-ml Jt&"j( PIANOS Aro you thinking of buying a pia no? Wo would like to talk to you about pianos and believe that wo aro as well posted ns any dealers in tho state, or on the coast for Hint mattor. We have been In the piano business right here In Southern Oregon for a long time, and every year wo havo done a greater business by far than in the year past. We havo over two thousand satisfied customers who will testify that wo handle tho best pianos and players that are on the market today. You are sure of a good deal when you trade here. We can save you at least :J Aj 1 ' SFWLS(i JL . . . fa yjtiWMssmJsmm. JS-J J.- ' The Star Reporter Surrounded by oociety Belles of Washington, D. C will in all probability follow the Ic.ul f the house, mid Hint the otc lake today will 'ocalion. " 5 decide tl.o iiuesdoii I . nT I ft lei &M5 w t I 5UNiT i T Wi H KJ U W VV V i,V,T.. I Iw&fii it1!! lUlVift u t? w lwim.m'iiw iiMMiimii-iMir mn Sl-wfi : i i fflsawi Hid it ever occur to you that it is as important to N'UltSK YOUU PLAiNTS as It Is jour children? KVIOKOmCHN VITALlZHIt nour ishes and puts new life Into the weakest PLANTS OR BUSHES Cannot bo equaled Tor flower pots window boxes, ferns, palms, etc. lCVKUGHIOH.V VIT LI.KIt Kills all Insects. Send today for free sample. Km lose loc for mailing. Great Western Agency Co. - U.'M.-5 f.'KKKVWOOD TKHKACH CIIICAGO, ILL. Extra Special at the U"VjO rj-rrr.r RN M Local Devotees of the "Manly Art" to Bo Given Opportunity to Wit ness Scientific "Go" Between Rind Experts Will Not Be Flflht. John A. Perl Undertaker and Kiiibalinor SuccosDor to tho undertaking ,le- liartmont of Medford Turulturo Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About February 1, Private Am bulance Borvlco. Sick und Injured couvoyod to any part of oity or country. Tolephoucs: Day 861. Night: John A. Prl 4111. C. W. Conkllu, 3C01. J. H. IJutler, 3C71, Ship Wrecked l.ON'Dn.N'. ju. 3 1. An unldentl floil hIiIii was wrecked on (toodwin Sands (lining the fierce nal sweeping th KiiKliidi chunuel loday. Tho mnst und bowsprit are till that aro visible above the water. It la fwired that the crew has been lost. Many minor wi.i In have been reported. Shlpplug Is piaiiii ally at a btaudhtlll. "Kighling" Dick Wheeler, formeiiv sparing partner and a member ot the training staff of "Untiling" NTel sou ,e.-chanipion light weight pug list, will ho.x ten rounds with Krnukic I'idwariln here at a nearly date. Thf match, which is to be devoid of all the principles of a priao fight, will be held some time ne.xt week. l'or the purpose of re-awakenin an inlerest i nlho "nmiilv art" m this oity, (he promoter have secur d (he snnetion of (he city uffn inl and the stipulation of the latter that rough and tumble methods be c purgntcd in the coming bout has bci eheerfulv accecdcd to by (he twi principals. While no endeavor will be made I sIhiw a "knockout," Wheeler ami1 I'Mw arils will box (en rounds accord tug to .Marquis of lueeiisburg rule giving hii exhibition of science rutin i than a presentation of a real tght ' Hoth men are in perfect condi ' Hon lor Hut exhibition. All other liunorv soapc -ontain from 20 to 4U " rosin. losin is unkind to clothe.;. There is no rosin in Sunny Monday Soap that's wh) it's white, lt'will wash wool ens and flannels without iluinkingt and colored f:ood3 without adinjr. It works in any kind of w.itet hot, rold, hard or soft and contains a twvelous dirt-starter, which savco ullyhalfthetiinoconsumed by rubbing The use f Sunny Monday ncatis ccotmniv. -T cvraain-vmreduiifiilurjbuii THE N. K. FAIRBANK CO.MPANV rqpT.O Wednesday andTliursday Night Only in coiiiicctioii with The Pour-Act Comedy-Drama "The Golden Giant Mine" ALBERTA CLAIRE, THE GIRL FROM WYOMING . who is riding horseback from Buffalo, Wyo., to New York via Frisco, Los Angeles and New Orleans. PKicKK as rsr.u. 1 s s t X s s s on any plnno that you may ilPHiro. Come and .see us. If wo don't hap pen to have on hand the piano that ou wish, we will get It for you and guarantee to sell it to yon for $100 less than the dealer that handles It. We can do this because wo aro under no expense. We pay no rents, hire no help, wo uell direct to you. Wo are factory to homo distributors and can deliver the best pianos for less mon ey, as hundreds will testify. Player Pianos Many pcoplo are buying pianos, and we are selling the best that havo ever been produced. Call us up and allow us the pleasure of explaining our methods. We sell on easy terms and deliver anywhero In this section of the country. .lust remember that wo save you 1100 and all you have to do Is to call and see our stock to bo convinc ed that we can and do deliver the goods. For Sale f HH 4I 4 HHtf 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 4 444-ff-f PANAMA EXPOSITION TO SAN FRANCISCO (Ciintlnutfil from Pno l. 4 4 I.OK1 Sunday afternoon a Indie' iHicket book con t ttining n mn ,(f niiines. Heliim to Tribuntt offic and receive re ward. tf FOH HKXT Dck room in modern j ot'ticc, steam heat, electrio light I and phone. Addrcxs box A33. tf. FOIf SAI.K ('ook siove in good I'liuditiuii. fine Itakor Clic.ip. ('ail ."'S So. l'ir st. their Mipportors in line. Ker.ouc was eager for Hie vote. Deep Interest. The euthusuifcui of tho New Orleans and San I'Vainisco delegation b.i nread to the entire eitv and tin- worlil'H lair nueMion lin ntvueil deep interest here, llig imnvils inade their wav lo the oupttol today and sought udinUsiou to the galleries ,.' the house to wnteh the iiroeeeding-.. Kervoue showed partisanship for either one or the other city. At headipiurlern, while it is' iis forled lltut the decision in the Iumim toduv U only half the fight, and tin the final let will eotue in the ci. ate, there U nu uiider-curivnj iudir.i hug that both the western nd soutli era claimants regard the vote in the lnver house n inuctii'all.v decisiv It is lulu x.il huu that the senate The Columbia Sheet Music Graphanola Favorite Something Entirely New JA fiihinct, only about 11 inches lii-li, hantlsonu'ly hnislu'd. PRICE ONLY $50. Call and sot' it. c;Sc( the -LMPUOVKI) CHAMPION" Disc (ii-nj.hoi.lionc, TVPK H, PII(M-;$25. Double Records 65c iviearori McNealy & Co. a M usic onon 220 West Main St. 15 acres, .". miles from Talent, fenced, timber, alfnlfa and fruit land, Kood hoiiBe, puro water, Vi mile from school, :.00 yoiiii'i pear trees, lovely place; $2000. one-half down. This lTi acres Is ono of the love liest small ranches In southern Ore gon. Sheltered by the hills from tho cold winds of winter, deep, fer tile soil, an Ideal place for health. Also I! 4 acres, 1 milo from Tnlont, 12 acres of fruit, family orchard In bearing; apples, Xewtowns, 12 acres, peach filled; 7 acres timber, irrigated, dwelling house shaded by inrno laurel trees, plenty of water: fertile seil: garden bpot; pumping plant; tonus, $13,000. $7000 each, the balance In payments ot $1000 yearly at 0 pol ecat. Also 20 acres alfalfa ami fruit land, with timber. 1 milo from Tal ent; $0500 cash down; just think what a snap, a little over $300 an acre. Where can you find near the depot and railroad a choapor placo? Town lots In tho newly Incorporat ed town of Talent, Or., on tho In stallment plan. Also 17 acres, 11 acres coinmor clal fruit bearing orchard, 2 inllea from Talent; $10,000. nno.lmir time. AUo SO acres fino tlmbor, $2000, one-half down. Also 31 acres, half mile from Tal ent; fine house; fruit trees; alfalfa; ill under cultivatien: mien S7r.n balance to suit put chaser. Also for sale, home In Talent, Jack son county, Oregon (a newly Incorpo rated (own) ; a fine home of IS acres; level, fertile alfalfa and fruit laud; Irrigated : one block from postofflce, on the main road and extends to Hear creek; has two aires bearing New towns 11 years old; 12 acres HarHett and d'AnJou pears; 2 acres alfalfa; all Is flue garden land; a six-room house; climate very mild; puro wntor from the mountains; very healthy; churches, schools and literary socle- iirs. u MiiouuB or drunkenness It Is I a dry towni.lt Is midway between the thriving cities of .Medford nnd Ashland; price fio.Ooo $1500 down, the renialuder on tlnio at G per cent. Also lands, alfalfa and fruit. Trom -o to sou acres Write, enclosing stamps, or come nnd see me. L. N. Judd Talent, Oregon Agency Grand Union Tea Co. 110 Tripp St. Phone 901 IVas, Cc ff eos, Baking Pow- clyr, Spices, Soaps, Starch, etc. Orders taken. Prompt Delivery Mak, ;ii nM