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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1911)
If 1 , ' t A AfEDFORD 1SMTT. TRTBUNTC, MEDFORD, OTflgflON, RATURTMY, SEPTEMBER HO, 191X im?r PTOEaJHREB t r DISTRICT FAIR TO OPEN SOON Cvury Thliifl Anuiirs Well (or Rofjuo River Valley liultistrlnl Fair Which Is to Open In this City Next Week Is Well Advertised Mt'tlfitnl IhiojIuI'N who clinic here In iiini every h'gllhuuti itnMiiinn Hill) would nilveiliNC llliil bring iimre iiilireiiH or miileiinl wcnllli Into IliU viillcy I'cll iIim I .liiclifMin I'oitlily wiih It'll enough!, big eiiiui ntiil miiii l"im ('Hough lo hue it county i'nii every yimi ami n when il wim pro I'ohciI lluil a iik. .uilli of .Inly ci'lc hriillon he uilhil ..', ul now U u lime to htii it Ihe bull u inllfng TiTnl when die Hiiie!(inu ciumultleuH wen iiiioiulei limy were iimlriul"l to ny thnl If Iheie win nuy Hurpltm u. ciuli nfler paying all i1h thnt il fchiuihl lie plnceil to the eretlit of n fair tiMxiiiIatiou if one ucie orgitu lr.il. The I'liulh of .Inly celehrnlioi' prnveil one of (he henl cvciiIm evel Neen here. l.nrgo crowiln from a' Ihe Iowiik ami eoiiuly njljncent to .Meilfonl enjoyeil Ihe hwmIm prmlilnl the cily wiim heaiitifiilly ijccoralpil ami the uliccta ill tin t ! tt n t 1 willi ninin eleeiilc HtjIiU presenleil a liielropol ilnu apiicareiice. It took much nmri money than the committee hail nr rniiKcil for, noiiid $1700 wax pniil mil in purfiw, priroh ami cxpenncn of ml viuliwing ami ilecoraliiii; ml uihIi'ih! of (here bring a MiirphiH there wi a ilellell of neatly $1000, for Hit committee lo face, hut hoiiip one ol the IhihIuckh men kindly .inrricd thi debt till it coulil he nrrutignl for Then a pahlic iiK-Hing wiim cnllil ami from it a committee, wiim tip Miialcil to try to form a Klnck coin, puny lo try lo Mint a permanent fair iiMociiilion. There hail hecn o iiianv calU for money from Hie lit crnl citiyciih of Meilfonl that it wan found extremely difficult to hoII hlock in a proxiHi(ioii that the finiin ciul rcturux would he only gtnwHWork. VarioiiH cxcin.cn were glvnt mii'Ii .' the Crater l.al;e highway, the new hohpilal, the new holel, etc., all bill ing for urgi xiium when the tight iuiHirr,tliliaiine,iaarkrt all run rihutcil to the difrieullicH in winn ing an enterprise of thin kind, hut the men who knew how hit; county fair hack east had brought Hplcudid re null lo the cities where them fair were u'iven, kept luiuuiu'ring awav till a kooiI Ntrnng urgiiniriitiiui ii formed and negotiations were en tered into with the Fir I Southern ln'K"ii District I'nir iHMieintiiui to hold the fair that was .Meilford'x turn to hull! this year. Tim old race track on the I. X K. groundx Ini villi; hecn plowed and fixed up for the nice, il wiim Ihoiiiiht Ihe heft place to try to pull off a fair on thin year, and if sufficient intereM and uiirouriigrimml were ci eu for a fair thin year, then phniK for the Iciihc of well located ground where a good track could he Iniill aiid'homo credilahle buildings creel ed. TouiHirary building have hecn Iniill, hiicIi iik 10 ho Mulls for Ihe race Iiiiixck, grundi'tiiud with fine TOOK A RIDE: HAD N Policeman Hall Gathers In Drunk Man Who Tliounlit He Was Playlnn a Smart Trick on Local Llvrcy Darn. I'ollceinau Hall ran in 11, I'. (Iriffiu IViilny nllil. Ciihc of plain drunk. He wmh lit onulil heforn I'olice .luilgi Cauou thin morning and fined $10, ami in the iiIimciicc of the ncccsMiiry half caule he wiih coinmillml lo the elty jail. (Irllfiu, while in a joyful mood Fri day al'lernooii, went lo the Kinli liv ery Hlnlilc ami hired a lig and al'ler driving aroiiuil Ihe city a couple id honi-M returned Ihe rig to Ihe Ntnhlc and kiivii the proprietor Ihe lit null when nkcil lo jiipihhitctfor xhivicck reinleieil, Hiiyitii; he had no money mid flippantly iim;c( "What are .mmi KoIiii o do ahoul iL7" The Hiime officer picked up .Jim Medec in the cily park Friday tiiclit and ran him in, Another plain drunk oiim'. .IuiIkc Ciini.it fined him $10, and Ihe aforcfiuiil .c(Jee in hiiwIiij; wood for the city today. Ilcimu pronporlty dcnondH npon tinmn linlimtry, mid ntnto-wldn pro erlly will bo Krcntor If fnctorlcn lellliiK "Mndo In OrcKon" kooiIh nroi xil-onlxeil h ytlm lornl laorclinntn. Wo nollco f tint noino inurclmntu In ither cities nro ukIiik cmiHliloraldo, ipuco ndvertUliiK "Mndo In OreK'n"' ooiln, Thnl lit an ft uliuiiln lie. Tint1 iiorchunt munt know thnt hln ludlvl-' lunl proflpurlly In to n ttrcnt extent Inpcmlont upon tlm nronperlty of the Jlnto at InrK, ami If urcgoii tannii- rncturcrn nro pntrmiUcd, Unit It will menu irrcnter pay roll, nml greater, pny rolln inean a Inrcor doKrco oft pronperlty fir ovory man, woninn nnd child In Oregon. BOGUS CHECK ARTIST CAUGHT Jerry Tuzar Passed Check on Doilne Point Company for $11.15 and is Now In County Jail Could Not Furnish Bond. Cotmlahle Kinkier arnwleil Jerry Tuyur Friday al'lernooii on li war miiiI elm Ik ink him with iMxtiiiiK a fraudulent check upon Ihe Farmers A. I'Vniljjrowci'M hank for $11.15 and piiHHlnj,' il on Ihe J Julian I'aint com pany. Tuzar wiih taken hefore .Iimticc Dox, in .lackHonville, where he plead jjinlly nml wiim hound over to the Kriiud jury. Ho wax iiiiahle lo tive a FJ.'O homl and wiim loimiiittcd lo the county jail. Several dayn ao Tuyar piiHHeil a $' check on the Name hunk over the Smoke Cluli counter and it xlill re jMhcit in the caxh drawer of (hat in Htilulion. Tuxnr .dinplaycd uuuiual nerve in that he never had a dollar deposited in the hank upon which he drew Ihe check. Look at aII of the real cntnte ndrt nnd ut much of tho rcnl CHlnte ad v'jrtixcd, hnfore inventiii(r. Look for tlm "hnlp wanted" nil Hint BflciiiH like n "proRpert" nnd niiKwpr II ttrntmillv. 100 ACRE SOLD FOR 25,000 I. J. Hanson Sells to Illinois Man Tract Is Splendid One New Own er Plans to Erect Larue Home on the Tract. At the Churches If. V. F.hlcn of lllmoiu, lmn pur chased the I. .). IfnuMiii ranch of 100 acres, north of Cl'iilrnl Point, for which he paid $'J.000. The .Tcnlcr part of the land In needed to ill fulfil. .Mr. IIMcn will erect a fine dwelling on I lie place and will occupy it ax mioii iiw com plelcd. Pint of the rlact .Mr. Fldeii will plant to fruil. Mr. Fldcn and hi wife arc hoth KraduatcH of the l'iiiverxily of Illi nois, Mr. Kldcn Imvintj taken a civil cnj,'iiiecriiiK cournc ami wax for xev cral year coiiuoclcd with xoine of the larc. ciiiiiecriiii; projects of the mid dle wcmIciii Htatc. Thexc p"oplc are now in Med ford and will remain here until their farm rexideiice U icndy for oeeiiponey. Support tho manufacturers of your homo city first, lnst nml all tho time, iiml you will help yoursolf to prosper ity. Hut If your local factories can not supply your wants, ItiHlst that tho merchant carries "Made In Oregon" rccods from other Oregon sources to supply your needs. I'ci'xliyteilaii Church. PrcnrhliiK Bundny In the inornliiK t I o'clock ly the piistor. Huhjccl, "Tho (Jrentest of Victories," Preach Iiik In the evcnliiR nl 7;.'I0 o'clock. Kiihject, "A Just It.tward." Huridny school at 10 n. tn.: C. K. Hoclety nt 0;,'!0 p. m. Clood music nt nil services. IIIMc ClANK .'MfCllOK. Tho lllhlo clnss of the Internntlonnl lllldo Htudmits' Assoclntlon meetH at 2:30 p. in. every Bundny nt i 10 H. Newtown, mice, nl thwo tivrviuorf. Sunday Hehool mid Muii'h Adult Hllilo cln.MH at 10 o'clock. NOTKIH. Sept. 28, 1D11. Notice In I orohy Riven thnt I, tho urtderslKned, will not he responslhlo for any dehts hereafter contrnctcdhy my wife, (leorRla KlrelmuRh. Slmied, J. I-. PIllKHAUGII. 180 IlFlfldM-Tho OeotliiiK hank of thin cily In capitalized al $500,00(1 nnd with depositrt of $700,000, mm pendei! pnyment hero today. Kill DAY IIAKIIOI., Wn. Tho city streets will he in durkuo8A thia win ter. The conlrnct for the street lighting ha heen held by a lumhei' company, hut tho service has hecn m poor thnt tho city council decided to worry along hereafter without Jighlrt nt all nnd save Iho money. PlriHt ( Iiiim-Ii of ClirUt, ScIcnHKt. Service Kundny nt 1 1 a. m., hiiIi jcel of Iwtfon hcrmoii, "Unreality." Kundny school at 10; Wednefdny cvciiint; meeting nt 7:.'I0. All arc welcome. A frvii reading room in open to the public from 'J lo ."i daily except Sunday, jilso Thiirmlay even ing from 7:110 to f). Church edifice J 12 K. Oakdale. M. K. Chin. h, Kouili. Srorning hiibjeet Sinidiiv. Scjd. 31 nt, "The Tree of Life": evening. "ChriHt'fi MiMdon on Faith." All mv fonner Meilfonl fricnd nnd ac rpiaiiitauccK are cordially invited to attend thc-e Pcnicc.". V. T. nOL'LDKR. Pastor M. E. Church. Ifcv. K. O. Fldridge, (he new pn-' tor of (he M. K. church, will preach I .Sunday, September 'AM. moniingj ami evening. All member- of the church arc urged to bo in attend- S-T-A-R THEATRE 5-F E A T U R E S-5 Sunday and Monday Only tiii: rasT nuop of watkk. Positively the greatest Western Picture over exhibited. HOIfrf Ni:V SCHK.MK. Us all Comedy. mouth of mntiii.v. A travel to tho old European City. KI.NttFOIt AN'IIOU!.. Funleat qver. THXT VIFJi.OK. Itsascream. Al. SATHFK InnowSong. boxen with reserved neat, a poultry' tent, an exhibit building for the! fruit, grauiH mid vegetable and craft work, etc., the track Iiiih been placed in a good xhapc a ix possible for Ihe gravel hoII there in in it. Over 1000 premium lint hhayo been xeiit all over Jnckon'and JoKcphJnc cnunlie to tlm farmer and ranch. I uicii. Large pouters have hecn put up from Itcdding, Cab, on the miiiIIi, to lloiebnrg on the north, from, Klmnuth Falls on Ihe eoM to Marxh field on the went. Xnthitttr has been left undone to advertise the fair a much an iwixhiblc and with fair wen I her, largo crowds from out of town will come lo Med ford for fair week. Il U hoped by Ihe niatiage tneiil thnt all work together to make Ihe fair a success rfom every point of view, showiiij-' to our visitors the true Medford spirit of real hospital, ily and make our friends who come to Medford nl Ihi time, feel that here U a town thnt really dies o cnlerain out of town folks royally giving them a welcome that will mil soon he forgotten, It will pay from every 8laiidsiiut nnd in the future if il h decided to hold n fair every ycir thai Medford is the place lo come to shop, to enjoy onescf and to get the latest mcliiod of doiiu; things right. , ONE FULL MONTH To Hunt Deer in Jackson County Here is a Good Cratridge vKBcdEIHE mmrrM It Has the Velocity and Cross Sections to Make it a Good Killer Here is the Right Medicinefor the deer l!Ttir'4vl3.1'JM-k.tJ We Are Headquarters for All Kinds of Sporting Goods HUMPHREY'S GUN STORE 1 Moose Merry Minstrels P- -sssts - sfrslsKss---iissrst ASSSSSS rSSS4f TsrSSsSS.SrSSSTts SSSSSSSSrrtfsSt End Men M. E. Morgan W. E. Mulkey W. H. Rogers R. A. McCarrdn Jack Lewis Edward H. Wild Many of Them New to Medford Audiences but Good Never-the-less. H. 6Q.People in the CasLfiQ Opera House, Oct. 3 and 4 SPECIALTIES. JACK NORLING Musical Novelty MRS. MAY BURGESS WILSON Reader W. H. BORCHERS Monologist MALE QUARTETTE H. M. Whetsel E. E. Gore Geo. Andrews Ed Andrews "DAD" LOZIER Champion Bone Player U.S. dmrnm Ballidists j Geo. Andrews E. C. Montgomery H. M. Whgtsel M. P. Sherman tV AAi lenn Now scenery, stage settings, special lighting effects. " A snappy opening minstrel medley and something doing every moment until tho drop of tho curtain on the grand finale. ' The show closing with an uproariously funny operetta, "Our Family Doctor." Over two hours of solid fun and dancing, mirth and melody. Direction of G. T. Wilson. Seat reservation opens at Haskins' Drug Store Monday morning at 9 a. m. First come, first served. Buy your tickets of some Moose and resorve early, PRICES, 75c AND $1,00. 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