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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1911)
MWDFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTIICCION, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1911. PXOI3 THREE BEAR SLAYER STILL ON JOB H. W. Jnckson, Formerly of Medford. Maintains His Roputntloit In North ern Wnslilnyton Total Number of Orudis Slain Totals 300. Our Correspondents II. W. JiiImuii, who for iiiiiny J'oiu-h wtiN u rcHltlcnt id' JuitkHoii I'oiinly ntiil hoii fiuiin iih a liwir linii- tr, h winning IuiihiIn iiIimik Hlinilar Illll'H ill NlllllllHlll, SlOVt'llM IKMIIIIV WiimIiIiijjIoii, A UMii'iit Ixmuo d' (inn (d tlin Ninllipnrt puporH contalim tin fnllowliiK ai'omiid d' IiIh prnwoHM: Tim liiiHini'HH men of Norlhjmrl ipn'iiliilliij,' lint pri'Minu-o of of II. V. JiujIihoii'm ululit famotm liuar iIoum, Iiih( wiMik pniil Ihclr licmiHo into (Im city Irt'iimiry. Mr. Jih;Ikoii, thn OWIlur, Will) WIIH NO Hlllll'I'MHful a hour liuiitor at Mi'ilfonl for 'JO yi'iirn, that iiltljtoim of that country oalli'tl him "iH'iir Ihintiir .laoksiiii," Iiiih main taincil IiIn irptitatlon in I It Ik Hcctlon, iih ha kilh'il U7 hear lM miiiitnur. Ho almi killed two In Hinkiyou i-ounlv, Califoniia, during lant hiiiiiiiiit, which nit vii him 'Jit Im-iiih nUngi'tluT III IliN fl'l-llit in mil), Mr. Jaekhon Iiiih kept a rccoril of all thn huar he Iiiih killed during lilt life, and the numher in ,'l(l(), Mr. Jaekhon who in a physical iA. nut and athlete, Iiiih hcen here the jniHt threo yearn, HikiikwI In IncntliiK inn) liinlicr cruiHiiiir. and hu IntondH to remain hern the lialanco of IiIh life. "Why hhoiil.lii't If" Hiiyw he. "(JimI'h mm nuver hIiihii on a finer country. I love all outdoor HiiortH, and thin Median h Mm' Vimrthiimn's paradiHe.' Iliere 1h llie finent trout fiHhiiiL in all the Mlri'iiuiH that empty into th.i noliln Columhia river: InintiiiK (and cilH'eially for hear) in excellent with in a raditiH of 'JO mileH around North. Mirt; w ar only UK) milc from Koknne, 10 iiiIIch fnun Itt ilinh Co. lumhia, on n railway (the (1. N), placiiiK thu town in cany reach from all point. Tho country in odd of the wildpht of tint wild and woolly wcM, and while it jiiHt Mill uic in It pros iil Hlnle, the latent iwnurccH are everywhere, in nvidence. Tim climate iM almost perfect, the noil is kooiI and water (tho puit'M in the world) in everywhere, and thn mineral nhowiiiK in eunuch tu coutiufu mo that rent milieu will hu dihcoveied hero home UA - WEDDING BELLS RING FOR MISS HARRINGTON r A pretty weddiiiK lk placo Inst uiuht at tlm Free Mcthodint paioii iiko when Kthol May llitrriiitoii wim united in mnrriiiK! to (leoro II. Crawford of Kpriu;fii'ltl, Ilitv. K. I. llaritiKtou, father of the Initio ol'ti ciatliiK. Kohi'h were tho principal (lower lined in the Iiouhc decorutioiiH. After the ceremony an enjoyahlo ro- punt wan nerved in the tlininn room, about lorly-livn pu'MH Ih'Iiij; pros cut. The youiij; t'oiiplu wcru the re I'ipieutH of many beautiful and use ful prCM'lltb. Mr, and Mrn. Crawford leave for How Hiver where they expect to make their future home with the bent wmh x of their many friemlrt in Medford. KATHERINE ELKINS GOES TO WITNESS CORONATION NKW YOHK, May 'JO. MIm Kath eiiue KlkliiH and her mother today are in New Voik in company with the well known Hicioly man, "Hilly'' Ilitt, who Iiiih been in almoHt coiihtaut at tt'uilaucu upon her hIiico her t'nthmV death. They are en route to Loudon to attend the coronation. Ilitt denied that he had married Minn Klkinn and iiIho rt'fiiHt'd to diheiiHH the Abru.r.i affair. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. KANSAS CITY BELLE TO WED CHINESE DOCTOR KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 'JO. People throiiKhoiit the htate of Min Miiiri were hhocked today by tlm an iioiinccmeiit that MIhh Kliaheth Wood, daiifhter of a Kiiiihiih City coulraetor, h to marry Dr. l.ce Cheo, a (ihiuoHn L't'iiduate of the UuivoiHitv Afiidieal college, Tho eouplo will go to China, where tlm orioulal lirido Ki'oom iuteinlK to piaiitiiiu Iiih pro J'esKiou, JOHN KENNETH TURNER RETIRES FROM WARFARE The UdloH Aid of thu M. K. church met at the riwiileuee of Mih. Nancy Obeuiihain WedueHilay afternoon. An enjoyable time wiih had and dainty refrcHliini)utH weie hcivciI. MrH, TliomaH Wright of Coipiellu in vlnltliii; hero the kiichI of Mih. M. M, Cookney. Mih. Wright, formerly re hMciI in thiH vicinity and Iiiih many friendH in Central l'oiut who welcome her return, Colonel (lco;'Kt I'. Miiun of Seven OakH, wiih callinc upon IiIh friend WeducMilay moinliiK. Mr. (larviii of the SluiHta Limited Hpcut WedueHilay moruiiiK with home folk. Men 1'iekett, Phoenix, i vinit t iijj IiIh aunt and uncle, Mr. and MrH. CliarlcH JcfferH. MrH, .7. II. SleveiiK of Tola wan HhoppiiiK hern Wednesday aflernoon. Arr. anil MrH. (leorKo B. Box, Mr, ami Mrn. Whculor, and Bli .Ioiick Hpeut WeducNilay morniiiK In Med ford. .Mrn. and M!hh Hubbard, Mr. T. W. CiiiKeade and hoii, Waymau Warner, John Mitchell, Mr. Merrill, and Nick Jerry were ntming tlm Central Point cih in Medford WcdueHday after noon. Central Point wiih very merry WcdueHday, The Cowboy and (Jirl company pitched their tent on Kail road avenue, and had a street parade with the .Miiall HchoolhoyH following and enjoying tho hand iih youiiKHtui-H do. Memorial Sunday will be observed ill Central Point at the oera Iiouhc, tho thurchrK to unite and have a un ion inoulliiu'. Itev. CluiHe of Wood illo will deliver the addrcHM. Siw- eial miiHie will be hiiiic by a lare choir and the opera house will be decorated by the ladies of tho W. II. ('. bcfittiui; the occasion. 8. K. Iluthnwnv Iiiih thin week sold to Mr. WllkliiHon, lotoly or Union, rounty, the wet ten acres or hla rino much In tho Hiiburlm or thin city, Coniilderatlon S000. 11. K. Caton mmln tlm toil. miido tho inle. Mr. Wllklnnnn haa bouuht IhlH property tor a homo nnd will m onco build u rino residence Hay Corn in or KiiKoae Im vlnltlug relnllvcn nnd friends here. Mrs. Dr. Cnrlow mndo it profcuftlon. nl mil In our city Thursday. U'llllnm Ulrlch or Medford made n tiudnegs rail hero Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Kllburn have returned rrom Prospect. John Orlovo win down horo after suiiplles this week and returned to Prospect Thursday morning. J. II. McJImsey nnd wire spent Tlmrsdny In Ashland. Miss Helen I'rlco lert ror Ashland to remain ror some time Thursday afternoon. Frank Do Ford Is moving his household kooiIh to Hams Vnlloy and ho and IiIh family will reside there this summer. Mrs. T. J. O'llara, Mr. and Mrs. A. K, Impolite nnd daughters Hpent Thursday In Grants I'iihh. Mr. and Mrs, 8. V. Hcckwltli, 0. B. Fox, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Clncndo, Mrs. Freomnn, MIrb Norwood, Miss Hoke. Mrs. Tox wore Medford visi tors from Central Point Thursday. Commencement oxerclscn of tho Central Point high school graduating class will lie hold In tho opera houso this Friday evening. Tho class or 1911- has nix members, being tho Inrgest clr.ss yet graduated rrom the local high school. Following Is tho program tor Friday evening: Orches tra, selected; salutiftlou, Iltil Nor cross; quartet, MIhsos Neal, Klllott, and Darby and Holmes; class proph esy, Paul Noreross; oration, Frank llntriold; quartet, Messrs. Garvin Peart, Cooper, Hlmpklns; class Will, Daniel Horrlng; valedictory, Huth Unsloy; solo, Miss Grace Garvin; ad-l dreiia to elasu, Hon. 11. F. Mulkcy. SAN BKANfUSCO, Cnl., May J. -John Kenneth Turner, luithor of "llarlmioiiH Moxioo" ami champion of theliimirreetoH, iiunouuced here today thai IiIh hIiiiio of Iho rehullion !h over and that ho inlcudhto roliro lo -a tdmplo ipiiot life. Ho will nuiko IiIh homo at Canuel, Cal. Tumor HayH IiIh object was neimm plinhod last Saturday in tho release at hau Diogo of more than !K) inhiir gt'ntH held piispuerH by tho Amori nan military aullmritioH. HnMltluB fop UpnlUi, ' CITY THKAHimKU'H NtTIOK Ofrico or tho City Treaauror, Mcd rord, Oregon, Mny 24'th, 1911. Notice Is horoby given that thoro. are funds on hand In Urn city trcau- jury for tho redemption ot outstand ing oily warrants latniod against tho following funds; WnrrantB No, 4, t, nnd G on Jack son strcot sowor. Warrant No, 2, on Lateral No, 1, District No. 2. Warrant No. 1, on Lateral No. C, Dlsrlct No. 6 Warrant No 1, on Lntornl No. 7, niatrlot No. 11. Warrants No. 1 nnd 2, on Lntornl No, 1, District No. 4. Wnrnnt No. 1, on Lateral No, 3, District No. 8, Warrant No, 3 mid 3, on Littoral No. 6, District No, 11, Warranta No. 2 nnd 3, on Lntornl No, 10, District No. 0. Interest on tho unmo will coaso af ter tho nbovo ditto. L, L. JACOD8, I7 City Tronauror, TALENT ITEMS. Tho following weio tho Huccessful eighth grndo puplln who paused In Hie recont examination lleorg" Mon7 grain, Kill th Tryor, draco Hanscomo, Hazel Qiiavkeubuiih, Tlvoula Mason, John Tracy Is opening up the street between William !ShIch' placo and Mr. Tracy h placo. During tlja last six months tlio stieets nnd alleys or Talent have been graded and quite an amount or other public Improvement done, Mrs, A. 8. Milton nnd Mrs. Clar ence Meeker rrom Medford on Tues day wero visiting Mrs. D. A. Forbes of Talent, John Calvin sold to D, Daxldson two lots In Talent, Gibson addition, for 1220. Kmmett Ilecson nnd wife and son, Kverett, on Wednesday loft on a business trip to Klamath Falls. Mrs, William Chllders on Wednes day left for her home In Oklahoma. 8hu has ror tho last mouth been vis iting with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hoblson or Talent. Tom Alford on Wednesday arriv ed In Talent, lie will visit with bis brother, Mr. Alford or Talent. Mr. Alford lives lu Linn county, Oregon. Herman Snook and family arrived In Talent on Wednesday. Mr. Snook's will llvo lu tho tent at the new school houso site. Mrs. C. 10. Adnmson of Minnesota, wife of our now banker, arrived In Talent Wednesday evening. Although tho wenther Is qulto cool, sho Is well pleased with the appearance of her new home. F, J. Poll has concluded to extend his towor 20 reel higher. This will give him power enough to throw wnter over any building In Talent. The bank building Is being rapidly completed. The celling Is being lath ed and plastered. When flnlsned It will bo one of tho finest bank build ing In southern Oregon. Thoro was quite an excitement In Talent Wodnesdny evening when Marshal Marlon Yount nrrested n tnnu by tho name of Krobb ror being drunk nnd disorderly. Mr. Krebs ar rived on tho 4 o'clock train In an Intoxicated condition. He proceeded o take possession ot tho Doll house. Marshal Yount took him lu nnd .tim ed hi in tor tho jail. At tho Jail door Krebs balked, mndo a lunge nt tho mnrahal, who landed on Krebs' head with his billy, breaking that weapon over his head. Help was culled and Krebs was landed In tho Jail, where ho has time to reflect on tho Ills or getting drunk. Tho trial will bo hold Thursday. Tracy Spencer .on Wednesday aft ernoon had a narrow escape rrom bo lug seriously Injured when ho slip ped and roll off tho roof or 12. K. Fobs' barn. Aa It was, ho sprained his ankle and bruised his race. Whllo putting shingles on tho barn Mr. Stiencer slipped on tho roof nnd fell IC reel to tho ground. Ho struck tho CHANGES MAD E MARRIAGE LAWS Ceremonies May Be Solemnized hy Any Minister or Priest Provided They Have Recorded Willi County Clerk Evidence of Authority to Act The marriage law of the Htate of Oregon wiih amended by the lust leg islature and the amendment went into effect thiH week. It make the following pro visions : MarriageH may he solemnized oy any minister or priest of any church or- congregation in the stutc juiy where within flii ntnlc provided they Iiiito recorded with the county clerk in the county whore the mnrriage is solemnized natiafnctory evidence of their authority, fluid authority lo be approved by the county clerk and re corded in it book by him called "Au thority to Solemnir.e Marriage," for which be shall charge HI cents per folio for recording and indexing. Haid charge to bo not Ick than 2." cents. Marriages mny he also ho)- cinnicd by any judicial officer of the Htato nnywhero within his jurisdic tion. Any person Holcmnmng the mnr riagii who shall refuse to record the same shall forfeit for such refusal or neglect n penalty of not less than ten (I oil lira nor more than fifty dol lars to be recovered by action for every five duya of such neglect or rcfusnl. ground on his feet, but lu such a way its to turn an ankle end struck a looso board so ns to cause It to strlko him In tho fncc. Ho will bo unable t work ror several days. SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE an soutx mxmsn8 AVZKVB Thirty complttsly fars!sha Aprtmnta for TamtllM Sa Baas; Md ZJctta Tt TsltphonM pkln TbImw, CslI Balls prlrat Baths Iiw, Cltaa cad Sanitary Tot ApartmtBto apply at yratnlna W M.Smith, Prop. Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- 128 South Uaretlett Street Pacific 1'hono 1831 Homo S10-R. C. L Allen, Prop. GIVK US A TRIAL I lABBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLvBBBBfllaSslS BsBBBaBF li Ty?lBlBiiil 1 . bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbhbbbbbbbbbbbbbI Tj CJJJ w nv&mjlffi&ij --ii TE HaelriiiB (or Health., SPJST-fi..- "PXPERIENCE has taught "- you the value of flour. We know it from our customers con sequently have learned to stock the flour that suits you best. Only the finest stnndnrd flour la sold horo tho kind that has been proved by you nnd others to mnko tho sweetest and soundest bread, tho lightest rolls, biscuits, cakes and pastry, It is guaranteed to bo uuiroiiii in quality mid to lvo the most satisfactory baking results or them all. Send or phouo for it sack today ami yon will become it regular user, Allen Grocery Co. . 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE 7 SUTHERLAND 7 SISTERS ' Traa Demonstration In Onr DRUG STORE All This Week V t.uBavv fi BapBa IVfH !.,.. W11B .M.nM.U. etmnmaijauim Comtj nnd learn bow to sftvo nnd row your hair Consultation Free HASKINS DRUG STORE DROP A LETTER IN THE BOX cnelosUiif your check for millinery, ilrrss mnklnjf or hoiiadholil bills and rlil your mini! of worry. Hy Imvlntr a bnnk no count you nro otillnnl to oxnrclso caro la spcndlnR. This helps you to form tho Having linblt. Wo Invltn you to 0 poslt horo, nnd, offor you prompt nnd courteous service. A Kliuiro nt our last stntcment will Rlvo you nhsoluto confl donco In our solvuncy. Farmers 6c Fruit Growers Bank t Draperies We carry a very complcto Una of draperies, laci curtains, fixtures, etc, and do all classes of upholiterlne. A special man lo look after this work nxcluslvely and will Rive as good scrvlco as ! possible to get In even tho largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call np and order a case sent to tho houso. The purest, moBt healthful drink known U SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, AfCflt. Cora E. Utley CHIROPODIST TheMarinello Shop MANICURING i ' FACIAL MASSAGE SHAMPOOING SCALP TREATMENT HAIR DRESSING Room 5, Over Kentner's. Phone 111 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW rrrro Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETTCOREY BLDG. sssS4s K i Good Things to Eat Fruit All kinds of fruit in season. If you find it hero it will be the best the market affords. Vegetables A very complete supply of fresh vegetables will be found at this store. If its in the market it will be here. Meat Our business is in creasing very rapidly in this department. There is a reason. Do you know the reason. Warner, Wortman 2b Gore Grocery Phone 286, Market Phone 281, Home Phone 281. IRRIGATION This Rain Has Helped Your Crops. Why Not Have It on Hand When You Need It. TAKE WATER Rogue 'River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Maoager I I Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Invest m one of our ORCHARD TRACTS, $25.00 per acre cash, and $25.00 per acre per annum, 6 per cent interest on deferred payments ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager r ivi