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PA0J3 FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. aiEDEOKD. ORISON anxmAV T ,Trtrr c -rn- ;' , MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, A(Al MK .PAGE FOUR Medford Mail Tribune AN INOKPKNl)I!NT NEWSPAPKIl 1'UHL.lSHnD DAILY KXCKPT SATUIl- UAY BY THn MRDI-UIIU riHNTINO CO. Tho Democrntlc Times, Tlio Midford Mall, Tlio .AU'Uford Tribune, Tho South ern Orognnlan, Tim ARlilnnil Tribune. GHOllGn PUTNAM. IMltor nnd ManaKcr Knterod ns Boconil-clnss matter No vember 1, 1909, at thn postofflce at Medford, Oregon, under tho not of Mnrch 3, 1879. Official Paper nf tho City of Medford. subscription kates. One year, by mall $5 00 Ono month by tnall , CO Per month, delivered by carrier In Modfsrd, .Tucksonvlllu mid Cen tral Point 0 Sunday only, by mall, per yoftr.... 2.00 Weekly, per year 1.C0 rull Seated Wire United Freii Dispatches. Tho Mall Tribune In on Bale at tho Terry News Htumi, Han I'rancinco. Portlnnd Hotel Nowb Stnnd. Portland. Ilowman Nowb Co., Portlnnd, Or. V, O Whitney, Beattle. Wnsh Hdtil Spokane Nuws Stand. Hpoknne 00X TO DECIDE OF I Jacksonville Justice Will "Referee" Hiijh School Fight Which Took Place Between Teacher and Pupil Last Thursday, Tomorrow. District Attorney U. l- Mulkoy Monday postponed tlio trial of J, ', Ciulihy, professor In tho local high bcIioo, until Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. Ciulihy Is charged by Cotirt Hall, father of Seoly Hall a seventeen year old pupil in Ciullhy'H class, with nsBault and bnttery, tho alleged b buuU having taken place in the cor ridor of tho school building during school hours last Thursday when the two engaged In a fistic encounter fol lowing u verbal passage at aruiH In the commercial class room. When, in tho absence of Olenn O. Taylor, tho Justice of tho peace in .Mud ford, Iho case coiiioh up before Justice )t tho Ponco llonry O. Uox, in Jacksonville tomorrow morning the quiet streets of that iploneer city will ring with, tho laughtor and chat tor of a bevy of boy and girl puills from tho local high school who have been summoned by bolh sides as wit nesses. Tho arguinont between teacher and pupil, which led up to tho bloody bat tle In tho corridor, took place boforo the entire commercial class and as tho lowtilt many of the pupllB thou in "iho rooms, ns well as scvoral pupils In othor classes who happened along thn corridor when tho somewhat one sldod demonstration of tho "manly" art wub being glvon, have been sub pconod. Constablo August 11. Slngler this morning sorvod tho following sub peoues at tho high schoel: Jessie l'urdy, Alice I-'oibcs, Meno Davis. Knuik Hay. Ned Vilas. Dolt l'hlpps, pupils; Miss Mabel Meant, teacher; and Superintendent of School u. 3. Collins. For tho defense Dee Wallace, ltoburt Iloswoll, Ruth Woodford; and Morrltt MolMiee, pupils. The matter will not be taken up by tho hchool board until after Its din poial by the courts to which It has been curried gig men MITT Ult I T Jack Rem, a haul plumber, who will meet CmiI lluach in a u lest ling mutch at tho Natutorlum uet Thursday night was tin hum 1 one of th ablest Coiulsh style v rentiers In tho United States. Horn In Calumet, Mich., lie was talsed amuiiK the Co I' ll lull miners working In the famous Cu I u met and Hokla copper mlue. an from his earliest dajt, ho was school ed in n district whore ability to "lloOd" Mio other follow by phlllng tho Jacket. In which oornlKh stylo w renders pull off their bouts, untl throwing tliuir opponent. The style t.o which It Him is acoiiHtouiod rosoni bits more closely the (jrenco-ltnmiiu, bill he fuels confident that his natural quloknoftti will ounble hlin to over come tho hi German. Itonx Is twenty pounds heavier than IlUBoh nnd ill that alone has a big advantage. Tho bout will tske place Thursday night and will be proceeded by a pre liminary between Jenkins Junior, of G'Mcag.0 nnd Co Watson, local boy wui vVfifnor of tho preliminary at thfc last nuitoli. XOTICK. Tq tho mustor plumber, contractors and builders of Medford nnd Ulnl(y. that on and nftor April tho first, the minimum scale of wages for Journov. mon plumbors and Btoamflttois shall be $f. por day. eight hours. J Fiaiw presldont. C Jl Loalu-i . .r.-iai L...al llilun.No a02. -l' MMB U THURSDAY A PROMISEFUL YEAR JUDGED bv the number of inquiries being received by the iMediortl Commercial Club, tho year 1911 promises to be the banner year Tor immigration of liomeseokers to the Rogue River Valley. iMore requests have been received for literature, more people have signified their intention of coining here then in any previous year in the history of Medford. The city and valley are better advertised than ever before, and with the coming of spring, will come the homeseekers. ' Oregon has been truly named "the litst west," the on ly remaining section of tho United States undeveloped. 'Mi.ts.iW ir iri,no IwiliinI "7i c1i iii tri nn -Hiii'iv luiliillfl ri;i1H'nl'- 1 ivi-niv ,11(110 Mi-mini miomiiijiui'i ""'V '"""" .....v.. nia, the tide of immigration that has peopled those states is now pouring into Oregon. Much of our section, rich in natural resources, is still undeveloped. Though settled for vears, the country has been in spots. The Pacific west will ever millions of the east. It is destined in time, to sustain an enormous population. Conditions of life are so desirable that an ever increasing army of homeseekers will yearly wend their way to this land of promise. "Wo, who are building the foundation of a city and planting the piuhcer orchards in the greatest fruit belt in i,hovoi'ld, most do our work well, 'build broadly for the fut ure so that our attractions can match the attractions showered upon the land by nature. WARSHIP UTAH'S SILVER SET PHOPORlflD adornment of rlw'iwnvbjiitlcKhii) lH.'ih voting T and the Mormon Temple has aroused wide-spread indignation. The Presbyterian ministers association of New York has adopted resolutions of protest which conclude as fol lows : "The insignia of any church has no place on the service of a United States 'ship, and the insignia of the Mormon Church so placed in an insult to the Christian people of the whole country." The point is well titken.' Separation of church and state is an acknowledged policy of the nation. As well put Dowie's picture on as Drigham Young's, in fact. Dowie was the more respectable of the two. lie at any rate, obeyed the nations laws. If Utah insists upon using Brilliant Young's picture, it should be accompanied by a collection of his forty or fiftv or so wives nnd the "Bee Hive." What an inspira tion to holnesick sailors to domestic bliss while sipping LESS THAN TON NETS S30.000 One of the Locators of the Kirliy Strike in iho Illinois District Qrlnys Sample of Ore to Medford -Which Teems iftith Gold. O. Anderson, ono of thn dlscovereis of tho recently located mineral coun try at Kliby, In the Illinois district, arrived in this city Monday and pioudly dlsplned, at an evidence of the richness of the new "strike" a i hunk of (limit, so full of gold that to describe It ns a piece of gold carry ing small values In rock would be ac curate. To M. S. Johnson, with whom ho spent a portion of the morning, An derson gave a detailed dlflcrlptlon of i he new countrj and in speaking ol the strikes made there by Individuals Hivounted his own experience, to the . ffert (hat out or one o.unntlty of '" has about that amount and i in 1800 pounds In weight he lmil lr "' th' rontmrth awarded are flll cxtrncted 117 pounds, (troyl.ol gold ( "" ''"'"'"K summer. Med The value of this find Is uppioMuinto.' '! will be able to boast of having K ttn nmt T w w , v v- v Dcfratiders On Trial. Nl'.W YOWK, March tl. Accused of hnvnu defrauded thu I'nited Stutcb customs nut f Kt.OOO.OOO. II. .1. and ..... .. . . ' NOTICE .MKimiAXTS. Regular meeting of the Medford Merchants' association at Commercial Club Rooms Mai eh Gth, ut S 00 p. m llusluotts for the evening: Annual flection of officers, icport of director i. N. Wnrnor of the state merchants association, report and consideration of credit rating committee report. All merchant's of the city Invited to at 'ond. H. C OARN'ISTT. President J. II. CARlvlN Secretary 89S NOTICE. ' Hoglnnlng April lt. 1911. thb anion scalo for painters will be II uer day. On that data the lultutlou fee into local union, No. CIS. Nro- thorhood of Pnlntors & Doeorators of America, will be rahicd. The union meets every Thursday light at S p. m. ln-iuglo hall. C. W. HARU1NGTON, Socretnry. 105 North Hnrtlett Rt 31" IlnsUiii tor Health It. ,1. Din.'eu ii Mini avenue, ami au ,t f(U,8 tl) cur0 H w oilOVE'S slg dealorw, were plneed on trial here t-1 nRtiim Is oa each box. 25c. day in Hie tederul circuit court. I llesides faeniK eriuiiiial eliaigi, , the DuveeiiH ate eoiifrouted bv i'!nnir Paa Maldalai; goveriimeni civil suit to collect $:0U. IlJV llCUi. lTlVjUluY 1100 back dutm. I I will lecture at the N'atatorlum at only scratched, and scratched be a magnet to attract the the silver set to be presented with tho nictures of Britrham gaze upon such a picture of puns tea! NOD FROM "SOL" TO STMT WORK Construction Company in Charge of Pavlnn. Work Has Ordered Gradinn Machinery Laid Down Here by March lO.Tcn Miles to Be Done. That work upon the clly streets will begin shortly is confidently ex pected by the officials of tho Clarko Ilenery construction company to whom the emit met for the majority of the uotk to be done has been awarded. Some time ago, A. W. Claike, man ager of the company Informed the home office to have tho grading out fit here by March 10, and the com mencement of activities Is now only awaiting ou the arrival of these and the cessation of the winter weather. Altogether some ten miles of sheet paving will be done this year. The 'considerably over twenty miles of paved day. streets by net New Year's TO CiritK A COLD IX ONK DAY Take LAXATIVE 11UOMO Quinine Tablets. Dtuurlcts refund money If --- ' Miidford. March 7th, S o'clock, on thn "Power and the Elevation of Christian Womanhood," also the "Caiue of the Downfall of YounR Women of the Present Day." "Mr. Moseley U one of tho best plat form orators, lUblo student and minister of tU gospel. Hts has trav eled through Europe, on tho seas and In many parts of tho I'nited States lecturing ami preaching tho gospel He was a student of the Gient llrlt aln school of arts. Ho has been mas ter machinist of one of tho largest Engine ivoiks In Pittsburg, Pn , hav ing: lull charge of setting on and dlicuorglng and setting tho scale ol iiio He wnj supoiintendeut of one of the best engine works at , Cleveland. O. Mr. Moseloy was pint- to nu orator in the bast In IS9U-91 mi won the victory in some of the jrHt strikes. Ho also is a flno flute and piccolo player nnd tenor singer Ho conies from the best of homes Come and hear him heats on sale i lluwkln- luiK Hture I Cit iro 50 ,m OORT? mourn IEW3 New Cases. Phobo Ann Hlldebrand vs. James O. Hlldebrand. Suit for divorce. W. 11. PhlppB, attorney for plaintiff. Mm-ringe Licenses. Honjaniln IIowo nnd Florence F. Frazer. T. P. Leonard nnd Mary F. Hawks. Herbert M. Holland and Florence A. llonson. Probate. Estate John Ponlngcr, inventory nnd appraisement filed showing es tate valued at $7&00. Estate Wm. Owings, Inventory and appraisement filed showing estate valued at $2500. Estate IT. L. Pogg, order made for rale of real property, Estate Ellen Jaquish, order made setting April 8, 1911 ns day for fin al settlement. KWAIj KSTATE TRANSFERS .1. W McCoy to Eugenia L. Atkinson, property In Ash land $ Florence N. Strntton to Molllo 10 Songer, property In Ashland GOD ."nines W. Hates to Sherman C. Godloro, lots 15 and 1G, block, Medford Sherman C. Godloro to Mary A. ltader, lots 15 and IB, block i!2, Medford V S. to Krancln M. naliey 160 acres In tbwnshlp 32. 2 East Pat Slslkyou Electric Power & Light Co., to Jesse W. Chur chill, 1G0 acres in township 11, -1 Eeast Luetta Acll to It. A. Knlpp, lot 1, block 2 Ol3on's Add, Medford 10 10 G00 ,1. C. names to Albert Ander son et al, rel. of ifotul Albert Anderson to College Hill add, Inc. assignment of bond J"7" A. Covvlo Files to Mabel S. Hnrvey lots 1 and 2, block 5G, Medford ,., J. A. Lyon to Frances E. Mltz, lot .'15, Highland Add. Medford . , . . .,. .-. Horace A. Ilnncom to Lydla A. Ilanscom, proporty in Tal ent Win. Dennis to Wm. A. Wag goner, land In township 35, t West John P. Wavew to Corrlo 11. Wan en. bind In township 37, 2 West Henry J. LaClair t( Hannah Elnkoff, land In West Moul and add Ilobert Ilond to Mrs. M. II. Valrce, mining property In Forest Creek MHlnlng dls tiict O C It It Co to Geo W. Jones. SO acres In section 21, township 39. 2 East . . . W. II. Huiley to Wm. Glenn, land in township 38, 1 East 10,000 bond Stnto of Oregon to Lilly L. Wilson, 10 acies'ln section lfi, township 31. 2 West. . 10 250 1.00 5000 1.00 GOO 1.00 10 50 NOTICE W. V l'hipps lias removed his Inw office to riupi.-Tn.vlor building. I'n I ranee room 207. 300 Hasklns for Health Draperies Wo carry a very complete lino of draperies, laco curtains, fixtures, etc., and do nil clnased of upholstering. A spoclnl mnn to look after thts work exclu sively nnd will glvo n9 good servico as is possible to got In oven tho largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co TAKE UP A CLAIM P.vory citizen, man or woman hns a timber .uul stono right of 100 acros, price to tho government J2.G0 per acre No cultivation, residence or Impiovement required, I have about twenty-five claims to lotate, seO mo, and have a talk, thts land Is worth, itO 00 per acre. Call or write. vrt I A. H. SALING. Room l Jackson County lUuk Huililing. 318 Van Dyke Realty Co. CITY PROPERTY PARMS, PRVIT RANCHES t2S V. MAIN STIUiKT. c l T"' Ufitfagitf N Where fco Go Tonight JMcdford'e Exclusive Picture The-;! ator. Latest Liconsod Photo-;; S: i: ; plays. '. One Dime No Moro- One Dime. iw X l :: i. :; ' ii ii 'i i "NAT" THEATRE 'r :: ;i Complete change of program;; today Ordy tho best and latest films i shown. Admission 10c. I t4 f4 THE ISIS THEATRE fSMlTII AND ELLIS i I In their characteristic Irish Play- i let entitled 'ftlTAUX THE OAItTKIt" :-REELS MOVING PICT UHES-3 i 'i 'p GOOD SONG 1JY HARRY ULANCIIARD I1IIPIIPL1 llIJ7&.M.Il.flILIf pPL S I NATATORIUM TODAY : ;! Roller Skating, Howling, Peel, ! Hllllnidl, Rlglo Shooting nnd Tub; ; and Shower Ilnths for laUlcs and . I geiiiiciueii. ..fl.vMlfC? ItllTOPlU'PVfll 4 tiviri'jii r iLiiuniwuwii 1 JHIJlUIi. i ll-GO RC AND 10c DOORS OPEN 7:00 P. M. VERNON AND VERNON Present "CORDS AND DISCORDS" Fnrco Coniody i a-RCELS MOVING pictures-:! : nimt. ' Latest and ,, ; p I Matinee Saturday and Sunday at!! 'p i 2:30 P. If. b4 WHEN DOWN TOWN DROP IN AT TnE "Nat Confectionery ICE CREiM, SOIT DRNIKS, CONFECTIONERY, LUNCH A light, pleasant room, opon from 8 a. in. to midnight. FOR SALE BY OWNER Smnll -1-room hoii'-e on oast front" lof 50x100, mx bearing pnino nnd twp-year pear trees, water and bewer, paved htivet, gat, in housp, woodshed, chicken houso and yard. PRICE $1200 Terms: One-half cash, balance like rent. 528 S. Fir St. PHONE 901 Old customers send mo your address. New Promimns, New Ser vice, New Agent. But the same old stand ard goods. v AGENCY GRAND UNION TEA CO. 110 TRIPP STREET . ..... . - . j i i t0D. LOOK 811(1 LlSlCIl! Prospective nuichasers will save money to see us befo.o buvlng Wo have orchaid tracts, alfalfa lands etc , city properly, Improved and unimproved. We have the ban ner orchard of Rogue River Valley foi ale; 16-year-old apple trees, also ihorry and peach orchard, bearing on' this farm, consisting of very best pay-, ing varieties; '.'00o small fruits aud (berries. See us at once A bargain j List your orchard and city pcoporty with us v Mining lands, etc OREGON REALTY & MINJNG CO. Phone 1002. Room 810 dumcU-loicy Uulldliig GET, THE HABIT Of calling us If you hnvo any otectrlo work of any kind. Vo can fix you up la the best possible style. v It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing i: Electric Construction Co. p. '', PHONE MAIN OuOl N P&HWHHH&H J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President F. E. MERRICK, VIce-Presldirat JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. I The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR .RENT. A GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. S Timothy and Clover Ranch Most people, who know tho beBt farms in tho country have heard of the fepencer farm on Williams creek. It sure Is an idcnl ranch, 140 acres all told, 130 of which Is under irrigation, 100 acres in clover and timothy. There Is a nlco bearing family orchard, tho best water right in the valley, good house, big barns, just tho place you have been looking for. We have It for sale at 517,000.00, which includes all per- " sonal property. Write or come in and see us and we will tell you more about It. RIfiGS LUCAS LAND COMPANY GRANTS PASS, OREGON '" Main Street Business Property Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest Best location. Great increase in value. Lot 50 feet by 140 feet. Splendid buy for invest ment or speculation. Special price for quick action. Address Owner, Medford k P. O. BOX NO. 477. tfiTft- vnts b.iAZMS& fin ") JferTu,I'r IVmL vB? WMBSml Medford Bakery TODD 00. . HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY H. B. PATTERSON The QUAKER j ! ; Everything in the Nursery Line See the nice English Hollies. 'All kinds of shadft treesj shrubbery, roses (only the most perfect plants), niid full line of ppar, peach, applo, apricot, prunes, etc., etc. J i J Office 116 Office Phone 238! r 220 WEST MAIN STREET ii Make a Selection of our small cakes and specialties and you'll have n collection of a's tempting and toothsome dainties J? were ever &ct beforo a king. Don't be Ido lnte coming for yours, how over. Wo can novcr bceni to bako enough no matter how many extra wo bnko fresh daily. O. Delicatessen SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE LADY COOK IN CHARQE. t NURSERYMAN Main Street - Res. Phone 2493 f4 -J V- Vy Y