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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1911)
'w.4' HJSJSMUUSJMIJHBfliSHIJIJIMBHIBiM UMMM.iuJWhW'i.irt irfiHnaiAsfe. 'll IMrfW frdN ! mMimiim . mmmmmmmmmm j. ) J "" " IMMMHW PIPMMPHiNIIMMHMi PXGE FOUR MDFcmD mail trtbfnr aroiTF(ror, otceoon, sa-iwday. octotttcr kiwi. . r K 4"' I . -' Jl Our Correspondents JACKSONVILLE Wnt. Jennings, tlio miner, wns In Jacksonville Thursday, on his return from Cnvo Crook. Ho, may tnko rjmrgc of the big placer mlno former ly owned by Captain Nash. C. C. Gilchrist of Sam's Valley mnrto JnckHonvlllo a IiiirIiioss visit "Wednesday. Ho Is raising and train inix a number of tino stag and blood hounds, George WoldrldRo nnd Mr. Guth rie, of Missouri Flat passed through Jacksonville a fow days since on their way homo from a trip to Nevada. Clydo Shaw made a business trip to Medford Thursday. Mr. Rose, the photographer, has leased the St. Mary's academy prom ises nnd will operato his gallery as well as reside there. Mr. Millshap and his family, who hnvo been visiting neavlnur llros., Mr. and Mrs. 12. A. Langley liavo re turned to their home In Humboldt county, California. 13. A. Sherwin, S. Fattorson, G. W Dunn and K. D. Wagner of Ash land mado a business visit to Jack sonville this week. 11. K. Hanna has been called u. San Francisco by the serious illness of his mother. T. E. Osgood, superintendent of the Jacksonville waterworks, is here nulto often nowadays. 1. P. Swayne, D. H. Hnrrell, Car roll Byrne and others wcro down from Joo Darr and Big Applogato during tho week. A. Gangwiscb, who has resumed development of his mine in Rig Ap plegato district, was in Jacksonville Thursday and Friday. - J. Thorndlko mado a trip to tho Sterling mlno Thursday. Sid Nichol and bis family aro be ing visited by R. H. Vaughn of .Pey ton, Mrs. N's. mother. Newt Haskins and bis family re moved to Jacksonville from Big Ap plogato to remain several months. J. D. Brdwn of Sterling has been iu Jacksonville several times lately. Ho is expecting a visit from his father and another who live In Kansas. Oscar Lewis has Bono to Mcdofrd and Is employed at tho big new hotel recently opened. Jason Hartman, who went to Ohio in August for a visit at bis former home, returned Thursday. Mrs. Frank Obcnchaln (neo Carrie Wendt) and her children of Klamath county, are visiting in Jacksonville. Mrs. HarVy Luy has returned from n visit with Mrs. McKcndree of Berk ley, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gaskln have been visiting their former homo In Jack sonville. She returned from Califor nia recently. Joo McDanlel, who ha3 been In KANES CREEK ITEMS. TALENT ITEMS. Mrs. Wheeler, a reader, aided by musicians of local talent, gave an Interesting entertainment at tho Christian church. ' Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Lester left for Pomona, Cal., Thursday morning. A. C. Randall .returned from a business trip to' Portland Sunday morning. Mr. 'and Mrs. Hester of Portland, Ore., aro In Talent for tho former's health. II. A. Thurbcr and family of Med ford visited G. W. Ager and family over Sunday. Tho Spanish supper given by tho Ladles' Aid society of tho M. E. church proved a success. Dr. Ragely, who is manager of tho cannery south of Talent, reports that 1000 gallons of apples were put out Wednesday. Louis Ilrown, Mr. Coleman and Dan Smith returned from a hunting trip. G. A. MorBo, G. A. Gardener and M. .fryer were in Medford Wednes day afternoon on business. Chas. E. 'ferrlll visited over Sun day with hla brother, Jay Torrlll, nnd mother. Mrs. T. L. Stewart, Horbort and Jnlln nnd Mr. Irwin attended tho circus given In Ashland Tuesday. W. D. Holdrideo nnd sous recoivod nlno premiums, "thrco seconds and six firsts, on apples, pears and peaches exhibited at tho county fair. Sidnoy Smith, an old resident of this section, died Thursday. G. W. Holdrldgo Is overseeing tho Jlnek Mowers wns u business visitor in tlio Hub city over Wednes day, lfc nlso visited Ashland. Khner Hijrginbothnm spent Wed nesday at the eounty sent on land business. Henry Blowers of South Dakota, who hits been spending some few weeks with relatives here 1ms re tuurncd home. Ho wns much im pressed with this section nnd think' of rctuniiinjnnd mnkiui; this his fu ture home. Wo hope he may. JMrs. Ifendersou nnd daugliier f ninekwell spent n day recently with their friend Mrs. Norris. Miss Nellie Williams of Medford ic nt present the guest of Mt. Lewis. Wo nre sorry to say that Mr. Byr- ley is on the sick list njjnin. John Mnrdon wns n business visi tor iu Central Point Wednesdny. John MeChrunehie is spending it few days in Medford the guest of his sister Aniiii Crank and other rela tives. L)r.ve Avery nnd mother wen transacting business in the Huh cit, one day recently. Dr. C. H. Hay and brother Frank of Medford, were hero on Tliursdn looking nfter their extensive mining interests, which they intend operat ing soon. George Iliggiuhothnnt nnd wif were in Tolo on business Thnrsdnj Cnutoln Swinders is at present the guest of Anna Hiirjinhntlmm. COURT? KHKNJSD5 GAME GlliL S II JJA'i1! t t .tto 2(0 10 eastern Oregon for sometime, is in Jacksoncillc again. Chuck Wilcox, who has been play ing baLcball with tho Martinez (Cal.) club, may return to Jacksonville W. O. Vaughn has gone to the state of Washington on a visit to relatives. II. Crouch, tho cyanide expert, has returned from Grass Valley, Calif., where ho Is employed In a big plant on a sort business visit. The public school and court houso were closed Thursday In honor or Columbus day. Mrs. Minnie Kelly nnd Miss Flora Thompson were Medford visitors Thursday. The Bade-Jacobson company of Portland, which has the contract for constructing the. Jacksonville water works, has opened an office bero and beeitn work. There has been so much delay about this matter that an early completion of the enterprise will bo generally acceptable. Misses Amelia Britt and Estelln Levy visited In Medford Thursday afternoon. Georgo FIcke, who Is employed by the McCloud Railroad company in Siskiyou county, Calif., has been vis iting In Jacksonville. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. J. X Smith spent Friday mornint; in Woodvllle. Dennis Green has resigned as sec retary of the Y. M. C. A. and Is now on a tour of the coast seeing the country. Miss Alice Whipplo of Woodvlllo Is hero visiting relatives. Mrs. Minnie Moore, Mrs. Goo. L. Nealo, Miss Tearie Nealo, MIS3 Ella Hay, Miss Bess Leo, J. S. Barnott, II. E. Trovillo were among tho Cen tral Point people wlfo spent Friday n Medford. Tho Clark Henry Construction company Is putting tlio iinisiung touches on tho first Beven blocks paved and If. weather will permit will have tho first contract finished by the middle of noxt week. Work on "tho Interior of the Y. M. C. A. building has been resumed and tho building will bo finished at once. Tho Rogue River band accompa nied tho play "Mrs. WIggB of tho Cabbage Patch" to Eaulo Point Fri day ovonlng, where they played. Mr. Miller and family who have resided hero for tho past three months, left for McCoy, where they oxpect to remain during tho winter. packing of apples on tho old Elmer Coleman place. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gardener went (o Medford Monday to hear Senator Murdock, W. W. Estes was a visitor at the fair Monday. Miss Emma Crawford bus secured omplaymont In Medford nnd has loft for that place. PASADENA, Cnl. Manager 1). M. Milliard of the Pasadena Hotel today wired nil offer of $151)0 in gold' to- Aviator Uulhrnilh P. Hod Berrt to alight on tho grounds of his hotel on his ocean to ocean trip. ' SEATTLE, Wn., Tlio Western Stool company orgnnlzod b' James A. Mooro, tho Seattle capitalist, was thrown into bankruptcy yoatorday on tho petition of tho Metropolitan Trust oompnny which holdB a claim ngaliiBt It for npproxlmntoly fGP,Q00, Real Estate Tmitsfers. Grnnlto City Savings Hank to Oregon-California Develop ment Co., property in Roguo River Valley Orchards Co's, tracts In twp 38, 1 east. .,$29,033 Granite City Savings Dank to R. M. Mestre, 15.03 acres in Roguo River Valley Orchards Co. tracts 1500 H. A. Ftcknor to E. A. Crlpps, 1.45 ncres in Medford 10 American Surety Co., to It. A. Holmes, power of attorney. Trail Lumber Co. to F. Laroncho, power of attorney. Granite City Snvlngs Dank to Luella G. llamford, et ux, 5 acres in Rogue River Valley Orcahrd Co's. tract 050 Martha G. Smith to Wm. Smith, lots i and G, block 17, Gold Hill . ... .1 ... . .......... 10 Grnnlto City Savlnirs Rank to E. H. Mott, et ux, 5.92 acres In Roguo River Valley Orchards Co's. tracts J. M. Vogelel to Lnwrouco Kor man, lease to hotel property In EhkIo Point. O. & C. R. R. Co., to Arthur Nichols, west halt of south west quarter section 5, twp. 36, 2 east Chas. Peterson to Htildab L. Korinan, undivided one-half of northwest quarter of south west quarter section 3 1, twp. 30, 1 west Title Guaranty nnd Surety Co., to Chas. S. Louo et al, power of attorney. Harloy Hall to A. L. Balloy et al. Peerless quartz claim In Bishop district V. I. Vawter, administrator of Lillian t. Moore to T. H. Moore, lot 13, block H, Medford .4500 Mary E. Gardner to Helnrlch Hoist. 1 acre and 21 rods In Sams Valley 0. W. Palm to J. B. Jones, land In Cottage addition to Med ford .. J. B. Jones to J. C Barnes et ux, same property as above. . W. E. Barber to Thos. Bartholo mew, one aero In Medford. . F. E. Martin to J. C. Sample, Jropcrty In Tuttlo's second addition to Medford; deed of correction. Queen Ann Addition, Inc., to C. II. Aussiekor, lots 12, 13 nnd 14, Queen Anno addition to Medford '. 800 E. T. Charlton to Homo Tele phone & Tolegraph Co., as signment of franchise in Gold Hill. Fruitgrowers TriiBt & Tltlo Co.. to A. II. Koohler, five- acres In Crestbrook Orchard tracts A. II. Koahlcr to W. A. Dollison same property E. Basyo to Oscar M. Knox, In terest In John P. Davidson D. L. C, section 31 and G, twp. 37 and 38, I west .... W. C. Green to Carroll McMll len, 22.52 acres in twp. 38, 2 west . ( ii i.i i . i i Vif -.TWWPflSjBSSJSSJ LINDSEY 6LAD SUFFRAGE WON i 4 km JiiJ.go 6f Dcnvw'Say; NotctiiJiivcniio Jliuflof Dcnver'snya It Will Do Much to Hasten Pro OicsjIvo Movement' ,'Tliroiiyhoiit tho Unltod States, . r . . . f4r4 S i FREE EESvSONS "Willi ovoivsol oP imlnlH. Coino niul hoc uh. TKe Art $tore V 1 1 ADELINE. TR-Alt?. Outswinmiiiig nnd outlusting four men rivals, Mi,-s Adeline Trapp crowned her nntuui.tl nehicvoineutf with n porforinniH'e wliich had never before been accomplished nrouihl New York the other day. She mvnin front North Deneh, u I'lushiug I lay, down through Hell date and the KuM river mid the upor hay to ltohins Keef lihtlHUtso, of I' St. (leoige, S. 1. n distance of npproinuilely twenty two niul ono-itnic nuuw, in nvo noiiis nnd six ininnte.s and thirty socoinlx. 100 110 10 10 1500 1125 10 10 Mnrringo Licensee. October 11, John D. Edmumla and Grace A. Gill of Ashland; October 11, Wm. Well and Ellen Fox of Ashland. I'roljato Court. Estato of Roso J. Allen; Inventory and appraisement approved. Estato of A. J. Fredenburg; final statement of administrator sot for hearing November 1th. Estato of J. A. Lyon; executor's semi-annual account approved. Estate of Martha Carter; Alice Barton appointed administrator and L. J. Moscrvo, Florence Mooro nnd Jessie Richardson appraisers. Guardianship of Frances Pankoy; guardian allowed certain claims. Estate of Charles V. Townsond; first and final account approve and administrator discharged. MAY Y0HE TO WED AGAIN. Vj TACOMA. Wn.UocniiBo IiJh boii-in-Juw; E. 11. Merger, hailed him with "Hello Papa" while Mrs. Merger wart Biung for divorco, John It. liurtr rancher, bent Merger up mid wnB fined $10 nnd costs nmouuting to 0L PORTLAND, Ore. Friends of Edward C, Clemontt, United Ktnlc poHtnl iiiHpeetor, nnid lodny thai. Hie nuto;nntii pistol near IJie, ,prvn(o entrnnce of tlio Armory Wednesday night shortly nfter President Tnft entered, belonged to Clement, STEEL TRUST BLOCKS LOAN James A. Moore of Seattle Says It Is Impossible to Borrow Money to Develop Pacific Coast Coal Lands. NEW YORK, Qct. It. That the dovelopmont of valuable ore nrnpoi ties on the Piicidc coast Is being blocked by the steel trust Is tho state ment hero today of James A. Moore, millionaire promoter of Seattle. Mooro nnd his associates nre en deavoring to horror f 000,000 In Wall Stret, offering aj, security Pacific coast ore lands nod coal fields which experts say are worth many millions, but thoy aro turned down whereever they go. Moore says this is because tho United States Steel corporation has tightened its grip on the money bags of the street, for the purpose of stifling In Its Infancy a daiiKerous competitor nnd eventually Hwnltowlng up the plant and Its rich properties. Tho pcoplo of this city should buy 'Mado In Oregon" goods Irom the local merchants whenever tho price tnd quality are equal to Enitern made goods. A New Line of Crater Lake Views Just Received Let us show you Medford Book Store MAY YOHli. It is reported on whnt is consider ed excellent authority thut Mn;. Yolie, formerly tho w'fo of I.n Francis Hope uud Piiliium Mmdliiu Strong, is to wed "Juek" McAinVfi, a one lime pugilmt of prominence. Miss Yolio is nt proeeul iippcnri.ig pu tho vuudoville stage. Pure Clear Sparkling Yon aan't afford to io without this splendid, refreBhinjc drink. Call up nnd ordor a case Bunt to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known 1 SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER I. C. BIGHAM, Auent. UBNVI3H,. Gill..' Oct. II. Tli.tt the triumph of woman xliffrngo In t'aliforniit is tt triumph for the pro greKxlve Movement nil over the. na tion in the opinion u,preNrird here hy Judge lion It. l.imlni'y, noted juvenile oripiitiologisL niul mi active worker fur tlio equal unfl'i'iigo uiiuxe, lie mid: "The trimunji of Hiiffrup' iu Cali fornia is a triumph for the pmgict. wive movement nil over the nation So lonjr uh we have women forced into economiu uotupetttion with men tiikini; their part in the htiHinoi uud industrial woild it. is not only iiiijuhI hut little aliott of itiimiitul to detn them the kiiiiio rij-htu iw uiuu to put -tieipato in tliu goNcruiiient imdei which they live. In tho end it will do more to return women to thei proper uphcio us home makers nud the mothers of children limn nnv other step yet taken iu our new eil liznntion, I am one of thoxe who hoM to the old fashioned notion. ''Women belong partially to the home hut thut docs pot mean (luil lm should ho denied n ote in nolv inir the grent problems of etvil'.x.i ttion, for there can bu no renl hoiix for nil the people until lhe ipie-. tioiis are settleM. nnd seMh'd riglit I mn finnlv eonviueed that wo..diu even more Mum in"'! in the end cum ho depended upon to he im the th-hl wide iu the struggle ahead. "When the tmfuii u.:l-i,U- of the nnli-suffrugiHt- nr fuily under, i stood the emiso oC ir"iiii;o mil sweep over the eotintrv until woni.tu shall vote in every state n Ihev ! iu Ctdorudo, mid we mliutl look hack upon the arguments and oipoiuiui ugitiust it ns we do Uhmi (lie mix takes nnd ignorance f the n.rk nges.' C. E. COLLIN a? North Qinpo. I Campbell & Bautnbach MORTO-AGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS OITY AND S0H0OL BONDS Motioy on hand nt all thnoa to loan on improvod rancho3 and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 820 GARNETT.GOREY BLDG. KfifS?? 5(. The Medford National Bank tV c - ' 7 ' CAPITAL STOClt - tfllOO,000.00 SURPLUS and PKOFIT5 5 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY hai-'H m:rosiT no.xiw rou iiknt. w, n. aotui, vrldnt. J. A. TKURT, Vleo Vint. JOJtH B, OKTK, OAltltfr. r. S. MERlUOir, Vlc rrl. W. It, JAOKBOJt, Ant, OAiliUr. &$ f $ $ $ $ $ $y$ $ $ $$$$$$$$ $ $$$$$!! tTnuklna for TIealtTi APPLES FOR EUROPE Wo nre appointed ncnta for J. II. THOMAS, Covont Oarden, Lon don and Southampton, nnRlaiul, whose charges aro C per cont anil G centfl per box. JAS. MNDSAY & SON. Ltd., Glas gow nnd Kdlnhurgh. Scotl.iml, 5 per cent and 10 cento per box. ItAWSON' UOIIINSON, Hull, Rng lang, G per cont and 8 cents per box. These aro tho oldc.it nnd Inrgeal firms In their rcspoctlvo towns, and their reference an to financial abil ities can ho linil nt Modford National Hunk, Medford, Oregon. Cajih can be cabled day nfter nale If required, and hlghent market prices guaranteed. Red faced Men nmoklng Ilia CIO AI18 Ulklng "HOT Allt" don't always llvo on air, honco our remarks on chnrgca. Tho clap-trap about prlrato sale docs not prove remunerative, except for some citrlon of a ntnnll nature. All pollers by private nalo havo to wait until nuctloLB aro over no an to know whnt to nnk, uud in tho caoo of large nuppllos they often got loft. For further particulars, address W. N. White a Co 7( PAItK I'LACK NKIV YOltlC We have a full line of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand . I, 8, 10, .12 C. I. carbon lamps: SR. -10, CO, 100, 150, SfiO wntt Tungnten lampx, Tho bent lnmpu and the bent prices. All lamps guaranteed. Southern Oregon Electric Co. I'honeit: Pacific- 4001; Homo IS I. 0rrr' ARE YOU JETNA-IZED AGAINST ACCIDENTS t C. H. REDFIELD iti'i'ur.si'NTixa Aetna Accident Northwestern Mutual Life Both Phones 210 Frullfirowrrs Bank Blilfj. rNfMfHfMfrfMMfrMftfWfMHHrMNfMfMMtHMMMtMHtMM I i: 'i :: :: i i :: :: :: 1 . DO yoi KNOW? 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Wo furnifili, without cliurKo, outimittcs on cOHt of fonuiiiK trnotH, and uontrnet to huild feniiCH oomploto.'t Wo will figure with you pit any amount of fouoinj;, from ono rod to n ourloud, If you nro wnntinu Kenoo, OaleB, or eilhor yow or codnr jiohIh, lolt uh uro with you. Wo funilbh man mid iioh nnd (tHHint in tlio oroatiou of Piiro Fenco without extra cost. GADDIS & DEX0N 'THE PAOB FBN0K JIBN" DiHtribiifQrH for Soulhgru Oregon u nd Norlliorn Cnlifoniiii. MAIM OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE. tttrt . ', t 1MIONP SflHl. i 1 1- v. w: