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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1911)
rrcDFOTJD matl trtbttne, MEDFoim ot?tcc!ON pt?td:y. matcctt n, inn. PAGE STX J3" , .BinTIFVRiHinBY O'fiABHnSPFAK nRFRON TRAIi lolrill I UIlMUIll ,VI UMllII IU Ul L.I1II UMLUUII IIWIIL E6JUHHKDJ1S AT'VASSITY CLUB PIONEER DIES Deputy Fish Warden in Charue of Oregon Agricultural Experimental Andrew Jackson Frcdenburg, Aged 81 tor color or tapestry. Orders taken AC.;JI2S II. GRANT. ' District Requests Public to Keep l Him Posted on Obstructions in Stroams That Prevent Ascent. a 8am L. Sundry, deputy fish warden Tji ctmrgo of district No. 2, with hoad- rtnarters at Woodvlllo, roqnoHta the ttbllc to notify him regarding all Kins and obstructions In Htrcnms 'Uhlch hlndur or block the ascent of hah. Mr. Sandry states: .. "I wonld consldor It a favor for anyone to notify mo of any dam or truetnio that may hinder tho pas sage of fluh. My IntvntloiiH are to give .IncUsnn county my Broatost at twntlon. I realize that tho larger streams (tributary of Rogue river) have bean noglocted to a certnln ex tent, but It Ih Impossible for one to Iihow tho condition! of all those streams without boiuu attHlstance from '111 people. This is why I aHk thoBo linowlng tho condltlona to plonso no tify mo. "At proHont I am repairing the state's fish ladder at the Anient dam. Jfypoct to complete tho work about tie middle of next week. This will lie In time for (lie first run of Hteel-lH'ndK." League Will Be the Subject of Two1 of Interesting Addresses to Be; Made Before University Club, Professor 1 J. O'Oara, county pathologist and (.ntonmlogiHt, will u Years, Who Crossed Continent With Family Over the Famous Or egon Trail, Passes Away at Home. Willi the death, Tlmr-diiy after noon of Andrew .Jnokaon FrurienlmrK, IHKISE CROWDS AT OPENING " lress (lie members of the Hoitiiu Hiveri iicd 81 yean, tit Hie family homo at University club Saturday iifti'i-noon, Tenth and Holly streets, another of at It o'clock on (lie subject of tlioj tho cnrlieht settlers in the slate of Oregon Agricultural Experimental' Oregon has passed away. The end league and will outline the work and ' came peacefully. The funeral, nn- plans of that association. I tier tho direction of tho Weeks & Me- Following tho "professor, Leonard ( (Jowan company, will take place nt CariHtnter, president of the exneri-' the residence on Sunday, tho Hev. A mental leairne. will deliver n wlmit, A. Holmes ofliciating. Interment, address upon "The alue of Hie ()u.-j will follow at tho I. 0. 0. F. cemetery. gon Agricultural Experimental Jcagiic The deceased was born in Indiana to you." on September 110, J8.'l(), ( Isaac and Tho talks will ho given in tlio rooms Dorcas Fredcnbcrg. At Hie age of of tho University club Tribune building. in the .Mail BLOWS STRUCK. 'Cotitltilicii from Pnun 1.1 an onconnter with the teacher which resulted In the filing of charges agaltiHt the latter before tho school board by Arthur Davis, the boy's father. It developed then that Otid Ihy had chastised the boy with a sec tion Tf an autoniobllo tire, cut Into a 18 lie moved with his parents to Mis souri aid on March 18, 1S.17, was married to Susannah Thomas I'irlle. In 1801, with four children, tho cou ple crossed tho plains ocr the old Oregon trail and later took up their residence in Baker City. They re mained there one year and moved ti tho Willamette valley, and in 188'J established their home in I lit Wnguc river valley. Two years later the family moved to .Med ford where, about 1 1) years ago, .Mrs. Kredeii- SITIHO 70(t SOfTII OA KDAIiiv riio.M-; 7i:. i Private or class lessons In oil, wa- i - -. : TAKE UP A CLAIM Kvery citizen, ninn or woman has a timber and stono right of ICO acrei, price to the government 2 50 per 1 acre. No cultivation, residence or Improvement required. I have about twenty-five claims to locate, seo mo and have a talk, this land Is worth $20.00 per ncre. Call or write. A. 15." HALING, Itoom :(l Jackson County Hank Itiiilding. 318 FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts MOOR-EHNI CO. r lftrtitoftlftrt I !iliw( lewiiiiiMliit' I lm "r.'iznr Rtron" of urninlfntlier'M onrlv iIiivh mill wield-, I'UI'g (lied. ml In trim lilutnrlpnl xlvle 'I'lm linaril decldod tho matter, HUHtainlng tho been a devoted Christian, was a mein- tfnclier In scmio LIiIiibh. but In a man- "UI " om.giegimun uie n.. iUfMftlWUftft Your Choice Saturday of every piece of fine IMPORTED and HAND PAINTED CHINA, FANCY VASES and JARDINERS in the store at JUST HALF PRICE IF YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS SNAP, BE SURE AND COME IN SATURDAY, AS TOMORROW WILL POSITIVELY BE THE LAST DAY AT HALF PRICES. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg ; qil.llity Ladies' fast Mr. J'Yedenbur' who has long Needless to Bay very much about Jio big opening at Kentaers last m-oning, for most every one in the (Ihy mill a good 11111113' from tho near jjV towns were there. Tho store was jfijantifully decorated with apple joasomg and greenery and prcscnt fljjl n oharming picture. Amid the sing lag birds and tho blossoining l'low ( a rolijjhtful musical program was .rtndered which won the appreciation of the throng present. , On the second floor dainty fruit 'punch was sorved and this proved rfgi added atfl'iiction tliat nppealud t)D tho many who partook of tho re 'ffeotthiUonlH. iilr. Kontuor stntod that he had liorer neext so many people in a store 0 nt an opening. in his life, and thai tile aliening was a success fur in ox 0ks of liis expectations. Mr. W. W. )pvm is receiving congratulations mi tjie wonderfully complete decorative fthemo which lie designed. The opening (inutilities today and) SMlTIl-l'HTlSU - lMOTKltSON At 4)1 who did not have tho ploiiKiitv j tho ,.olPi,0iii-o of .1. W. Kverton at qtf nttending last evening can enjoy (jnmtB Pass. Kebrnary il. 11MI. J Vluttng the store mid theiininenxo flock of spring goods today and to morrow. MCAIillfOHN'IA OltANCIi rOlWTUY" s, Ueuutlfully illustrated lu four col ours. "The Spell," Hit unusual roinun Up serial, by C. N and A. .M. Wil liamson. "What Women Aro Doing III the West." March Sunset now on sftle - 15 cents. tier satisfactory to tho parent. Tho ruling was laid down then Hint nny of tho pupils old enough to know how to deport themselves who violated tho rules should bo ordered from tho classrooms. This method was Invoic ed by Ctidlhy upon the Hall boy, but but mutual coasont, onco tho corri dor wiiB reached, tho rules of tho bonrd woro substituted for those bear ing tho namo of tho Mnrquls of Qiieonshury. Division lu Class. Kver slnco the trouble with tho Pavls boy tho commercial class has been divided, pupils against teacher, and each carrying a "chip." Tho af fair yesterday came as tho culmina tion, and the mnuiior In which it Is threshed out by the board will define tho future observance of discipline ami tho limits to which Its enforce ment may bo carried out. .Marriages. SIMtlNOKU-OLSON At Grants Pass, Saturday, Kebrnary t!.ri. 1!11. Albert H. Springer and Minnie I Olson, Judge Jewell officiating Hot It if (his enmity. list church, lie is survived by nine children namely: .lames Isaac r'ro dcnbitrg, of Sams valley; Mrs. Nancy J. White, of Detroit, Or.; Mrs. Mary ('. Leslie, Mcdford; Mrs. Lucindu I). Lewis, 'Fossil, Or.; Charles 11. Frc denburg, Sams valley; Mrs. Minnie M. Herring, Springfield, Or.; Wil liuih .1. Frcdenburg, Mcdford, and Harmon A. Frcdenburg, Mcdford. An other, David K. Frcdenburg, died in 'infancy. IIOTKIj AHWVAI.S. At tho Nash IC. S. Miller, city; J. S. llrown, San Francisco; W. M. Oiiard, San Francisco; J. A. Newell, Seattle; Harry Starr, Portland; A. 11. Fletcher. Portland; F. M. Heed, Portland; F. I). Frazier, New York; W. A. Miller. Hamilton; Ceorgo W. .Marshall, Tacont.i; Mr and Mrs. F. T. Wear. Portland. S II Moss. Kimo bitrg; .1 W Luke. Portland ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark LADIES' HOSE Ladies' black cashmere Hose; 25c and 35c quality. Ladies' heavy gray wool TTose, D5c black, i'leece lined Bur son I Tosc, with ribbed garier lop. All sizes to select from. CHOICE of the above three lines tomorrow, 19c PAIR 2 pairs for 35c LADIES' DOUBLE TIPPED KEYSER GLOVES "We have about 100 pairs of the above, regu lar 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 a pair qualities; some are silk lined; come in plain black, blue and brown; choice tomor row, 50c Pair CHOICE, 25c EACH Vc arc closing out every piece of boys' and misses' winter weight Vests, Pants and Drawers in tho store at 25c each. Special reductions in till ladies' Union Suits and Vests and Pants. Get our prices and examine the quality before buj ing elsewhere. Draperies Wo carry a very complete line of draperies, lace curtains, fixtures, etc., and do all classes of upholstering. A special man to look after this work exclu sively and will glvo ns good servlco as is possible to get In even tho largest cities. WeeKs & McGowan Co Men's all leather "Work Gloves, pair 50c Men's leather gauntlet Cloves, pair 75c Men's buck gauntlet Cloves, pair $1.00 25 dozen bovs' and men's option flannel and husking cloth Cloves, with tight fitting knit wrist ( 10c PAIR, 3 FOR 25c 100 DOZEN BUTTERMILK, OATMEAL, Castile and Glycerine Toilet Soap. New line, just in. Three cakes for 10c Itssklns f Henltb Sintthpotor and Iva Peterson of Hugo. Kov. M. C. Davis officiating. PHUNOU.-WI 1.1.1 AMS- At (.'.rants Pass. Wednesday evening, February 22. liMl, Henry J. Pornoll and Miss 1211a Williams. Pastor l.ovett or the llHptist church officiating. XOTICH. A. F. Ji A. M., attention Work lu tin co degrees. VM. MFI.I.KU. ji:. Setretaty ffeaith Restores color to Gray or Faded hair Removes Dan druff and invigorates the Scalp Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. SI.IMmitl S0 l Dm Slnto or direct upon rcdii nt nice ami ilcjlri name Send 10c for mile liullle - I'lulii Hay Sneciullio Co.. Ne.k. N J .0 S A. Itbl'UhU ALU SUHSTlTUl'liS For Sale nod Itecouimeiuleit by Leon II. llasklus. Remington Wide Car 1 riag'e Type writer Second llanil, used tint little. $46.00 on terms edford Book Store New Line Local Post Cards HUSSEY' - -Just in Local Views : -: ; : : ; -; : -; ' : -; -; -: ' i : : ; ' ; -: ' : ' : ' : : : -: : : -: -: j ; -; :: : ; : : : ; arnard Cornoyer ANNOUNCE THEIR SPRING OPENING FRIDAY and SATURDAY Your Presence Is Desired. South Central Avenue qfrS&fliftrtflhgfrglfte JrttftMft0Jfr $l11fafr0i1ft$klh&l1ftlklfclblWlliitt SPRING ATTIRE For Men of Particular Tastes CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, ETC. 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