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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1911)
vAl IJ M Mi PZGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1911. ?'!! .-i.m i & .1C I Jt ra 'ft, r -v i , r I l r t ' . i i ! ! "I L IM i r j a, ! i' 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL J Manager of Boston Nationals atlHH Gnu Humphrey will spend. Sun day with -AhIiIjiihI friend. Minn Alice Cnrlon of Gruntu Van was a Saturday vliltor In Med ford. G. C. Zlnn of Payette, Idaho, wan a Saturday arrival In Medford. W. A. Canoy of l'lilladolphla, Pa., trannacti-d business In Medford Satur day, "Ur. W. ir. Ntitllng, "liiulo Park," UrownHlioro, and ('. W Morris of Stock ton, (nl., Hpont tlm week on "Urestbrook" looking after tliulr orchards. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, ono mllo south of Washington school; easy terms. A, W. IT. Kvorhard, 212 Frult Krowers Hank bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Grancr Cook of But to Kails wurcj Saturday shoppers In Mcd ford. Some people think Death Is n friend: others that It Is an enemy. What lu your kuchh? Why guowi at all when you ran get the knowledge from God's woru hy coming to hear Jas. II. Colo at 8 p. m. Mny 8th, at Anglo'n openi housoV Seats free, No collections. Miss Claire Manning Is upending Hun day at Albany. Miss Pom Smith of Ilutto Falls was chopping In Medfonl Saturday. la your house, wired? Ono clgnr less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living the electrlo life. IJd Cowden of Ilutto Kails transacted business In Medford Saturday, I.. 12. Wakuman and family leave Hun- day for an extended tour of Minnesota and the east. Mrs. Prank True ic turned Friday aft er being confined to n hospital In Port land for the past hIx woekH. Hlio was operatetl upon for a tumor. Medford local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grape streut. Everybody Invited. Charles Held will visit with frlonds In Grants Pass Sunday. Mr. Wood was u business visitor to Grants Pass Saturday. A. C. Allen nnd family visited In Jack sonville Saturday. See 11. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. A slKnboard placed at tho corner of Fir nnd Main streuts and showing a view of the HoKiiolands tract Is attracting much attention. Mr. Klum executed tho ileHlgn. J, II. Mulchay of Portland district frolulit nKent of the Southern Pacific transacted business In Medford Friday Stanton Glllls of Ccntial Point wns a Friday and Saturday visitor In Medford I.uroy 13. I.iimb of Creswidl, Or,, was a Friday arrival In this city. Head display advertisement on an other pagu of this Issue, Ilutto Falls Lumber company. Attornoy W. 13. Phlpps roturned last evening from Phoenix, where ho Is act ing as advisor for the Incoiporators of tho town, I Why not tho best. It costs no moro. Summervlllo Ilarber Shop, opposlto post offlco, W. I... Howe nnd wife of Phoenix weio rrlday visitors In Medford. Jomcs Huttershlll rutin ned Friday ovo nliiK from Voorhles, whero ho went on a business trip. A child mice said to Its mother: "Why don't God kill the iluvllr Come nnd bear what Jas. II. Colo or Now York has to say about it. Otto Ilelsel, who Is conneoted with tho Clark & I lentil y Consti notion company, returned Friday fiom u business visit In Woodvllle. Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln. nlntlt. f TiidIahS n.n.M...... ... In... ... Jackson County Hank Illdg., Molford. T. Ii. Farlow and family of Little initio cieok woro tho giicHtH of Medford friends Krlduy. Scientists of today nnd wise men of all iikoh linvu pondered tho question of death. It surely Is u question of tre mendous Importance to every human be lli,'. Jas. 11. Cole, who speaks hero on Monday, treats tho subject from a sur prisingly simple, yet deeply profound, standpoint In his fatuous lectin o. "Why Is Death and When Will It Ihid?" Don't fall to hear lilm. AiikIo's opera house Mny 8th, 8 p. m. Free and no collet -tlmi. Charles J. Osterdoff of Phoenix was n business vllstor In Medfonl Friday Chin lus Muservo was In Woodvllle on Friday. PrlutlnK of nil kinds at Portland prices. Mall Tribune offlco. W. Ii Mooney of ProHpoct was In town Friday. Fied lluhhuid loft for Detroit, Mich, Friday on account of tho severe Illness of his wife. Crlnvnlt'H Qunllty Shop lias located In room i, St. Mark's building. 219 1-2 West Main slieot, whom they will tnuko reg ular 536 suits for J '.'5 this week only. T. Colo of Oaklnnd, Oil., was amoiiK the visitors In Medfonl Saturday. J. M. l.enalmn of Itunu, Nov., Is spend Iiik a few days In Medfonl. Do you want 6 nores In alfalfa, one mile south of Mnln street, alicnpT C. W. II. ICvorhurd, 212 Krultgrow-ora Hank bldg. Iturton of JnekMm City. Tenn . in rived Filday afteinoon for nn uxtuiul oil visit with friends hern. Y. P. S. C i: of tho Prosbyteihui church irayr meeting eHry Sunday at 7 p. in. Topic for this evening. "Uuth" I tut Ii 1:11-. ICveryboiiy welcome OioKnry's iHiuurnuiHs nml views soil rmil oh tutu. II. Van llouoimhuiKh of Sams Valley miih a business visitor In Mini ford Fri day. HilKiine Wllkliison of Mowata, Okla . Is Hpundlug n few day hero looking after business Intemsts J KiiKqulst left tuiturday for SkuKKs SprliiKH, Cat., where ho will visit for sonio time. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of fice, phone No. 1201. C. L. Juell of Newman Grove, Nub., arrived In Medford Friday nnd Is look ing for a location. Good pictures of your property will sell It where talk won't 39 Do you want 14 lots G0xl45 each for J2G00 on easy terms? C. W. II. Kvor hard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. S J. Towers of Seattle transacted business In Medford Saturday. Dr. H. O. Heller of Ashland v,ns a Friday visitor In Medfonl Large, delightful sleeping room for ront at 203 Oleson street. Charles Hall of llrownsboro spent Sat urday In Medford. Dr J n. Shearer has moved his of fices to Oarnett-Core building. 45 TIiiiiikih Drown and wlfo of Kansas City arrived Friday for a short visit with friends In this city. Mr Landowner, Gregory's panorama pictures hnvo been the greatest, factor In tho sulo of nearly nil the large tracts In tho vulley. Ask the men who sold them, flg O. W. Fuller, L. A. Nelson, George Dltrlch nnd S, ... Cone were In from the Sterling Gold Quart, minis Saturday. W. S. Hedfleld was In Ashland Sat urday on business. Mrs. H, W, Sutton left Saturday for nn over-Sunday visit with friends In Jack sonville, Mi. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm von dcr Ilellon of Kaglo Point wero Saturday shoppers In this city, J. T. Krump of Applegnto was In Medford Saturday. Walter Kenlner left Snttliday evening for a business visit In Portland. Miles Cantrall of Hunconi was a bus iness visitor In Medford Saturday. II. N. Duller of thu Nicholson Hard ware company wns unnblo to attend to business Saturday on ucioiiut of a slight Illness. Georgn Patterson of Talent drove his new automobile about the streets of Medfonl Saturday. Thomas lllluy nnd wlfo wero Satur day visitors In Medford from tho Ante lope, Mrs. Hurk of Central Point spent Sat urday shopping In Medford. J. V. Kelly of Grlffen Creek was a business visitor In Medford Saturday Miss Frances Hnsklus returned Satur day evening from nn extended visit In Klamath Falls. George Hacker of Hornbrook, Cnl., was In Medford Saturday. Fred Benedict of Applcgato wns In Medford Saturday. O. L. Leonard and wlfo of San Fran cisco arc visiting with friends In this city. Misses Mario Benedict and Nelllo Cal lahan of Applcgato wero Saturday shop pers In Medford, nimo Throckmorton of Applegnto was a business visitor In Medford Saturday. Percy C. Nash and wlfo of Los An geles woro Saturday arrivals In Mud-ford. J, JL McQuold of Knglu Point was a business visitor In Medfonl Saturday. Mr. und Mis. Madden of Central Point weie In Medford Saturday afternoon. Italph Dnrdwull, Charles Held, Karl Tinny and T. K Men 111 will visit Sun day n Grants Pass, Mr. Honery of tho Clark & Honery company has returned from a business trip to Victoria nnd Ptiget sound. He reports conditions quiet as compared with Medford. Mis. Henery will arrive Sunday evening to Join her husband and remain In Medford for a week. Finnic H. Toriey has sold his Insur ance business In this city to C, W. Wentr. and has lemoved to Grants Pass, where lie has purchased mi Insurance business H. A. Hicks nnd '.. Cameron will spend Sunday at tliulr nuirblu piopuitles on Applegnto. ' Henry C. Stono of Williams creek will spend Sunday with fi lends In Ashland. He has been visiting Medford for the past three days, Chief Knglneer Gerlg will leave this evening for a few days In Portland on business. W W Goch of Ashland wns a visitor lu Medfonl Saturday, UNKNOWN MAN KILLED BY TRAIN Laborer Hit by Number 15 Near 4 Woodville I&. Ground to Pieces Was Under Influence of Liquor Head Severed From Body. Trod is ono of the old Giants now manag-or of the Boston Nationali. He Is havlnar his own trouulos thus far this season. Tenney with his own tring-er hub mou iu biic luuio action inio me organization ana wlillo the toam has been playing- well, they have been unfortunato In not winning many games. GETTING READY FOR EIRE SEASON Rangers Busy Repairing Telephone Lines, Brushing Out Trails, Repair ing Cabins, and Making Thing; Ready Generally in Local Forest Where to Go Tonight c$m, ykgtM Tho identity of a laborer killed Friday neur Woodvllle on the Southern Pacific tracks by No. 16, southbound pnisenger train, yet remains unsolved. Thu man left Woodvllle, walking west on the trnck anjl was reeling as u result of tob much liquor. On the uppronch of the pas senger train the victim stepped from the roadbed and then onto It again and Mas Instantly ground to pieces, his head being severed from his body. Look for the ad that tsUi you who wants to find tho Job you have to offer. If You Desire to Look Your Best Visit The MARINELLO SHOP Where a Mhrincllo graduate will dress 3rour hair and suggest the latest and most upcoming coiffures and where you can purchase FINE BAIR GOODS You are sure of getting the latest styles and the most satisfactory values. MARINELJLO PREPARATIONS You won't know what real satisfaction in toilpt arti cles means until you try our special preparations. CORA E. UTLEY OVEE KENTNER'S, EAST MAIN ST. GRANTS PASS TO PLAY HERE TODAY Hard Fought Game With Victory for Medfonl is Prophecy of Local Wiso Ones Hall Makes Changes in Grounds. Buporvlscor Kilekson of tho Crater na tional forest reservn Is having his hands full directing the opera t Inn or tho vn riolls liupinvements on tinlls. corrullM and cabins us.od by the rangers. Two foresters, aided by 1G helpers, are clear ing tho ("tutor Lake highway nnd this Mill ho passable about Juno LT. Thiee rungeis nro uL. present on the south fork of tho ltogue river cleat lug the Pros pect trull, building bridges and ftno Ing several ten aire pastilles for horses Two langers are at tho Lodge Polo sta tion, where they nro fencing a 40-ncro pastille and building a combined tool house and rniigeis' cabin, nnd still two other rungeis mo on .Steamboat cieok In the Applegnto topuliliig telephone wires and trails The timber snlo work takes up the .entire time of tho offlco and field forces and about four new men will be added to tho field foice In tho near f u till e. TONIGHT Entire Cuanffe of Program CLEVER PHOTOPLAYS EXCELLENT MUSIC Misses Crawford and CrowU ONE DIME NO MORE srT Ilasklns for Health. Send a Messenger . NATRIUM ; I nowlintr, xmilards, Tool, Skating, nnd Shooting. Tub Datli for Laaie and Gentlemen i nt all times. s vr surf' Dance Every Saturday Night, i Dig I I Many Temptations Await You WeeRs & McGowan Co. tTNDERTMFRR Uny Phono 2U71 NlKlit IMumi's I W, Wci'kM U071. A. K. Orr, U(ll)il. LADY ASSISTANT. 'rsNr i JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Kiiihalincr SucccBsor to tho undortnkinir do- ; ' partmont of Medford Kurnlturo Co. ' ntftoth ultli Miwlr,n-.l liiriillni-.. Ci ' ', ""; !: Telephenes: Duy. Bell 351: John A. Perl, residence, noil 4111, Ulomo 170L. . t C. W. Conklln 3C01. J. H, But-' ! ler 3571. AMIIUfiANCK 8KUV10IS MiMlford will lepoat her baseball vic tory of last Huudiiy, say local "dope artists." and with the ndviiutugo given b the home giouuds certainly ought to win the Sunday contest with tliaiits Puns. The boys still continue to play like a machine In pruotlc and tho puis peotH of a battle loyal have Induced many people who nevih saw a ball game to liven up and go to tho game, (limits Pass roottns are going to Ixiek their team to tho limit und theie will be more than nine uitii on each side In the Sun day contest. Win or lose, the game will be a good one and well woith tho pi Ice of admission. , Miiuagei Court Hall has roped off the diamond and repuliod tho gi mainland, thus showing forethought for thu con pnleuce of tho funs nnd keeping tho crowds awuy fiont the plnjeis Voung Under has shown suffielent olnsH to Ko Into the gnnio nml will piove a draw ing card, as many funs hae argued that he omii ditllver the goods and will be glad to fcoo him gut a thorough try out. that will meet with the ap nroval of tho recipient of ir message. Any old kind ' 'i messenger won't answer. The heat should always be sent "if" you wish the re cipient to piss a favorable verdict. THE ISIS THEATRE BIO DOUBLE BILL Leaders of Comedy n&nr AND RAY Thoao Eccentdn T!nrtiilnn I Tbev come high, but we got to have J them You inti'l affonl to miss these I j iwo cuvir people in tlielr side split-J sling coiiii-iU u laugh exerv second -? J Thev .ue with you lb inlnut.s l fio Z V -ft'U til It's IliHV IliailN lilllk'llH iii It kl LFllilll Ul-llli. y OTTT.T. M. Wnfiwrew 4 S MISS THOMPSON J singing t.ilklng duiulng Jioi Pomda tluuter. Filsio. w hi re she ? & ll.lM llli, II tli.. Intuitu.. .. .. ..u .1... 7 7 - --. ... miittiin .iiuiiir ui me i pust two w.iks No one win afford to miss tins treat bill J 3 REELS MO VIII Q PICTURES 3 II T HAT is it' you're the sort of man who feels the desire to buy when he sees what he wants in a suit or an overcoat. AT THE CHURCHES, ChrlitUu Science. Plrst Church of Christ, Helentlst Strv Iro Holiday at 11 u. ill. Kubject of lew-uou-uermou, "Adsiu and IHllen Man " Suuday school at 10. Veduosday evunlng meeting lit b. All uie welcome A free Msdliig room Is opn to the public dully fiom t to I wxcept Kuuihiy. Church etllfloe. 212 North 0;ikdnU. Preibyterian Church. Pnmchlug ut 11 u. in, Anthem mid solo by tin choir Preaching ut ii p. in. Anthem hy the choir Hiiuduy nchool nt 10 n. in.; I 1. So ciety ut T p. in , J. (,' It. Koolvt .it 4. JO P in. Methodlit Church, South, Alelhudlsl Chinch Hmilh, What you think about bus!, ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre-t spondent thinks. Don't buy OLID DflBfllRSHflRE BOND because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. OUI llAUrSHIKK Pond a a ttwn, Clljp f'aiivr, intde tar Ucas, tiH luuiuex uut. It It told on lit BMuwBlien that lhfi' edMHiiny in iulu , tkiwltume iSim.n UmV eim upati rtiuut, ilio. il( lrttftlir.iiU.linl olliri bnun lormt, prinirtl, latie:t.i r.l i .1 iki.nJ on lilt whu jnj loU'ti-. . MaJfUy lUurttiiKi Wrik CourASi, n o ly r-Pr Bulrri in hr orUl nuking bonj ariclutitcl) FOR SALE i mwmmim corner of Main and Oukdulo Sundu) school ut 10 u in Preuohlng II u in Uuworth I ..a gue T O in Preaching S p nt i U . 1 II Jones pnsbltng elder ICirbodv Medford Printing UY OWNER: Fivo acre tract; platted; largo, fine lots; sowor and water in; no agents Ad dross Box Gfi(), earo of this office. f In our store ten distinctly different models in different Spring fabrics await your inspection. Presh, crisp, full of style and dash, these clothes will meet your every waijt and please your most discriminating taste. 1$ The label sewed in every suit is your assurance of qual ity and price-rightness. This means that you pay a mod erate amount for a garment that will give you long and satisfactory wear. I Boys, don't overlook our suit department when you want that new suit. We can show you the newest, swcll est and best Knickerbockers made. "JMae2rare2& Corracri CJoihzGrs m .m ffr' ,,! !lTCrni,3,t' 'IPy.iUinmM'V gTp?t NMqsagreT7.MU?gggs OREGON MEDFORD Exclusive with us Knox's Straw and Felt Hats, Wilson 3ros.' Shirts. On These Lines We Have Succeeded 0, 'V. -$v 0- CAPITAL $100,000 .e 'e. A,1 l Vi. v Soundness of Principle ft & c r. The JacRson County Bank Founded 1SSS cdtordl Oroyoij. Safety; of Investment o S A Surplus $65,000 J or , "?. C. AV. rcDONALD, AY. I. A7AAVTER, Pres. re. Cashier Co. i. K. L1NDLEY, ATice-Pres. V fltlll.lt 111 tlllM. Ul I I tt . 1 II II. ,.(1.. , ,..-.-.... , ...,.. .-.,..- V . ..,,.,.0 4 I pustor.