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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1911)
v Micrwoiw mait; TmnuNra. miodiord, QiwaoN, Thursday, yovioMnrcii 23, mn. PAGT3 TTTREE YOUNG N OURNS TO DEATH Elcclrlo Oath Rnbo Uscil liy Vlrnll Nnlnrnl of Klnmnlli Fulls Is Ro- siiniisllilu (or Ills Dcnth at tho University. I'N'IVKHKITY Ol' OUKdON, Mil Kt'iif, On.., Nov. L;. -AHIidiikIi the IntKltt ilimlh ol' Virgil N0I11111I, loll Kininl of (lie 'vnmity fonlliiill (111111 who wnrt lilinii'tl (o (li'iilli in nil uli'O (tie I111II1 iiiIip, ncci'Mfiiliili'il llm eiin t'l'llnlloii o' llie OicKoii-ldaliii gnmo Hi'lifdiili'i for thu clly Kiilimluy, il wiih iiiiiiiiiiiii'i'il loilny (li( tint Ore-piu-Mullniuiiiili ciiiiio for Tliunli KiviiiK iluy woiilil In1 pluyeil. NoIiiihI'h ilmilh littN niMi u nlotun ovim' (lie tmtirii hIiiiIciiI lioily. It In not liiiown how tlu iicciiU'iit hiiiHitii'il. Noliiiul wont lo liU room in tlm Milium Nil fnilnrnily limim lulc in tho ufli'i 1. Al II 111 liin room- iniilii( milftri'i! mill found tin boil I'lotlilnjj nlilim. anil Noliim! IhmI.v hmlly hiirnctl, Ijiiij: in llni mldMt ol tilt) lllltlHW. Tlu Imth rohn wiim an docliit'iil nuitriviiuce for (Ik (I'lioriition of lnt'it on tho Hiuiin priiiciilii an a fool wanniir. Tim niHlMlaiwo foil worn al hi(' lii'itt wlii'ii dixi-ovi'im). Arranniimiit for tho fnimral will hi Hindi' ttolay. Nolaad wan tli mod of ,Iudi' fli-orm) Nolau.l of K'laiaalh l-'alh INK I. W.WTWII TO START SOMETHING BUSINESS MN BOOST GOLD HILL After Thrco Organizations Quit Flht for Promotion of Town, Merchants Get Tootlicr to Send Broadcast Reports Coiiccrnliin Atlvnntancs, Two ('oiniiiorclal duliH lnulnn lienn orpiiii.i'd ill (lold Mill witli n lilnn of tuithiiHiiiHiii, hoth dyitiK "f inanition, and a iduunhi'i of coianicrci! Iniiii piiHMcd qnititly away without a Mr-utr-Kid hIhiiII.v ul'lor il hirlh, llic lni nimH tni'll of (lold Hill liuvo decided to tului llic worlt of I'oiaiiii'rcial and civio advanci'iimnl inlo I heir own IiiiimIk. AciMiriliiiKly tlmy Iiiiw or Kiinizi'd a IliiMinoxM .Mi-ii'h afu'liitiun with a ini'iiihiMHliip of (hilly. pli'dK"d o a Ntri'innMiM I'liinpiiin for a Iii'IIit town and wider ontHido Knowledo of llm roHiiurcoM of tho (lold Mill din triel and lh advantage of fluid Hill iih a place of rcoiileiiiie, A NhipiiiiK niurkel, miiii'lliin thai i hadly nccdud, will Im 'tiililili'il for (lie hiiyinr mid nhippini; of all prodnetri of llm farm. Work will lie-in al mien to olitnin a eily park. Tim co.opnratioii of the Southern Pacific will lut linked. A park fund already 'Ainl, whicli will he atiKinenled hy entertaiiiiimatH ami nrivato xnhxcriptioiiH, with pnxil)lv a city appropriation, iik the eity ad niinixtratioii iH heartily in accord uilli the proponed plmiH for advancement. rOKTLANI), Ore.. Nov. 2:i Whiil the pollen helieve to he an effort on the part of several 'Voup-liiv ora torn" of the luilutrinl Worker or (he Woild to "nlart amui'thiiix" in 1'ortlHiiil i Keen today in llm tirade which I. W. W. hpeakern have lieen linrllntr at capital mid oruanixud la hor alike in their linraiiune. Ah a result the Miico have deter mined not to interfere with any I W. W. iriitlii'riupH nnte a riot in Htarted, an the anthoritiex do not de wire to lutvq tlmm innnnnrato a 'frmi Hpeeeh' eampalti liere. '"SCOTTY" HITS THE DITCH; UNINJURED I.OS ANCIKI.KS, Ciil., Nov. a;i. "iJeath Valley Seott" w convinced ('day that he hearw a cliarmcd life i.h the retail! of an anlomohill accident on (he Hollywood honluvard. At the time of llm accident the Death Valley miner had the limit. tie thrown wide open and wan mak ing (Im nmchinclniin, according to wilneshCH. Ah he romidcil a curve Scotty om eonl ml and the machine oniHhnl into a telegraph pole. Seolly mid (he oilier oeenpanlH were (hrowii lo die urniiinl, hut all eneapid ner oiih injury. AT GOLD HILL An important move for the hcltcr meal of (lold Hill wan Imgim when ItoadmiiMter HayM ami a crew of men fttartcd redtiuini; the hill at the eal end of Main Htreel, which lias Ntoml with itn heavy jjrade hince the found Jntr r the town. The cont of th vnidiiitr will he alimit .fJ..'i(l(l, the nia jor portion of which will he home li the county, an the diit from the lull ih needed to fill in (he approach In (he new county liridjje ncro Hokiic titer, now neariai; completion. Yotmij People to Meet. A Tliruik'NjjiviiiK tncetins; of the Medford Veiini: I'eonle'H I'liion will ho held at (he Prcuhylerinn church Sunday, Novcmher '20, at ll::i( p. m Topic, "That We Should He Thankf.il for Prayer"; Moiijf, Mieiety; address leader; Mintf. MaptiHt male (piarlett, addre, .Mr. Harrison; duel, .Mr. I)a mid Minn Pierce; addrenn, . . ),. ArmondyihonK, noeiety; violin hoo .MiMH(Myiiii; addrehx, Attorney Can ady; nouk, Methodint qnnrtette; duet. MiM.c Mary and Kdnu Core; general dihcnxMion. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS MS. H. F. drove of Itay (mid Mpeat WeilneHilay liere, Dr. K. KlreliKeHHiier wjih In from lilH IIokiii) river rnneli Wodmwnluy. M. P. Ilanloy or llunloy InotlmiH, wiim hero Wuilmmday on cattle IiiinI ikihh. Mrn. W, II. NmcroHH left for Loh AiiKelen Weilmmdny arternoon to vIhII her iliuiKhter niul other frloailH. Mi-m. Walmir Hpent Weilnemlay la (lllllltH. Piikh, Mih. T. P. KnaelHteilt, MrH. II. h. WIIhoii, Mrn. Hoy Oiinlap, Mr. 1'ukIi, Koniictli Harnett, Mih, .lacoli Ktoae, MIhh Ulln Htono, Mrn. P. .1. Taylor ami' hod Itaymoad ami MrH. I,, 11. Hatfield wore ainoiiK Hiu Central Point people who tipunL WeilaoHday In Medford. Mr. Crane of Indiana lnifl come liuro to take up the piiHtoi-Hhlp of the ClnitUlan (diurch for tho comliiK year, Tho ladleH or tho lluptlHt church will kIvo a ThankHKlvIni; dinner on ThniHday, November !I0. Tho IwidleH Aid -of tho M. K. church mot at tho homo of MrH. Nanoy Ohonehaln Wednoadiiy arternoon. After thu IhihIiiohh wiih traiiHiieted elaborate rofroHhmontH woro aerved. All proHont had u vory onjoyablo time. Tho llaptlat and Methodist oluiroli a will ko In nnlmm and hnvo a ThaakHKlvliiK Horvlco at tho M. H, church ThuiHday mornliiK from 10 to 1 1 o'clock, All iiro cordially Invited to attend, H. P. Caton will tako ciliaro of tho uiiiIorlakliiK parlora fprinnrly owned by ' m. Joiioh. Children's Eyes 1? "v: mr:?m u iv . m i-' ' ,n icipilre more careful watrhliiK thai. tluiHc or the adult, If your child complalaH or her eyen al all hnvo them Hcen to at once without delay. NothhiK Ih of more pbynlcal Impor tance than the hIkIK. I examine eyes Hcleutlflcally and malio a Hpeelulty of chlldreu'H eyoH. I fit Iimihuh to milt (he hIkIiI exactly, ror old and young, ami my cliarncn aro fair. lilt. ItlPKKUT Over KentiicfV, Mcdfoiil Rookwood We are showing a large line of this beautiful pottery. Make your selec tions early. Medford Book Store C. L. REAHES IS VICE-PRESIDENT Local Men Elected to Office In Orc Ijon Bar tAssoclallon Martin L Pipes Is President of the Orijan-Ization. POUTLANI), Nov. 'JX-Mai tin I, Pipe wiih elected prenident of tho Oiciiii State Mar aMoeiation al llm HCHnion held in thu IVilural court yim terday. W. Ij. llrewter wan re elected Hccrclary mid ('. .1. Schnnhel wim ulioNcn iih treHHiirer. The moot ing cIomciI IiihI evening with a hau quel held at the Coinnmrciul club at Vice pieHidentM were elected to repreHcnt each of llm judicial (lin trictH in (he hIiiIc. Thcue are: Clar eneo HemucH, .). W. Hamilton, ('liar)cH . AluNnry, J. II. (,'lelnml, V. .. Tay lor, (J. W. Phelp. K. II llartwick, 1) H. Parker and Judge Henry l Men- hoii. An executive commit ten eon HiHlinf f ('. ,J. Sehnahcl, .1. K. Ileddtt en, Omear Hayter, A. J. Derby and Will . Kill;, wiih alno eleclud. California Pioneer Dead. OAKLAND, Cat., Nov. li.'l. - Wil liam Mcmlenhal), lant Hiuvivor of the "hear line family'' of twenty youii men who wrcHlcd Sonoma 1'i'im the Mexican forccH in 18 HI, in dead here today, iij;cil HH. He laler nened with (!ca. .Itiliu ('. Prcmout. BQWLIN HEARING NEXT SATURDAY Caso Postponed Owlnj) to Condition of Tschrlfjl PoHco Claim Tlioy Have Ample Eldcncc to Convict Bowlln. "Gliiu" Jlow'lin, "lrcd piiKilixt who, the police gyj:"ltei' Chnrlei. T(dirip?i, a local rtjlnj when the latter demnndod " ojiliintioa for an iiiMtiltiiijr reinnrk niMrewd to n youiiK woniau whom h it ewortinir home, iw lodged H" ' county jail today to await n honnnjf ..M a idiarue of iiHHiiull nnd Imtiory. Jlnwlin wa to have been pvun lniiriii(t Wcdmw day, bill the pliysicimi xltendiajf Mr. Txidirifti refuncd to all-.w him to leave hift room. The ixdieo claim llMt they have ample evidence l eoiniol liiiwliu. Child Held for Deht. PlftiKKO, fill., Kt. ?.. Arter beiiift held from h' MittheiV arm for a debt of .f 10, it nllexed. .'I-year-old Oeorti Dcnmim will be re turned ( IiIh niolher, Mm. Alice Me rarthy, 10, today. Mm, McCarthy received her final divorce a week jt' aiid wiih marrieii an notir liner, hhe claimed that .Mollcr Hinder held hr baby for a maintennMce debt and applied for u writ of habeas corpus which wuh granted. t ! -rrrrrrf Why Pay a Big Price FOR FILLED AND PLATED JEWELRY When You Can Get SOLID GOLD JEWELRY AT of ,4, The Richest Beer Its tlic Patst exclusive 8-day malt that makes Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality tlic richest, moat wholesome tcer, ana it's tiie exclusive Pabst process that itvca it the delicate ilavor and ap- pctiin; zese uui is co pleasing. A Jay mi )tu Hwclu At, For Sale, Bottled or Draught, Nash" Bar O. A. C. SHORT COURSES Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks. Kvory citizen of Oregon Ih cortllallr Invited to at teml (ho Hhort courses of tho Oregon Agricultur al College, bcKlunhiK Jan. 3. Klevon dlstlnctlvo courses will ho offered In AKrlculluro, Meclianlc ArtH, Domestic Sclonco nnd Art, Commerco, For OHtry nnd Music. Kvory course It designed to 11KM tho Btudeut In hl dally work. Mnko this n plensant and profitable winter outlnj;. No tu ition. Iteasonalilo nrcommndntluns. For beau tiful Illustrated bulletin, ad drew 11. M. TKNNANT, KoKlstrar, Corrnllla, Oro. dinner's UusIih'sh Courso hy Onvspomlenco YOU ARE INVITED n s :! i: B. T. VAN DE CAR'S FOR LESS MONEY? Wo (tinimiiU'o every nrliclc wo xend onl, and will ho liore to bnek up our fpmrnntoc. When in the market for u e,ift for your wife, mother or Hweethcnrt, pvo iih a chaiico (o figure with you. Wo will jtivc you hcltcr ipiality and prices than can be obtained anywhere in the State of Oregon. Big Stock of Watches In nil hih-radc. moements from the Howard to the Hw'iM.WSk if Kic 18 Hamilton, 17 jewel, non-ndjiiatod $12.2S5 Size 18 Hamilton, 17 jewel, railroad. grade, ndjimtcd $X4.00 Size 18 Hamilton, 10 and 121 jewel, railroad watoh $2SS.OO Size '8 Klgin or Wulthmn, 7 jewel, in case .JJ55.00 S'm 18 Klgin or Wulthmn, 1 jewel $8.00 Size 18 Klgin or Waitham, 17 jewel $10.00 When buying a Watch compare these prices with otiicr. Tlio uamc prices the yenr round. Prices For Watch Repairing Cleaning, 7 to 1 7 jewel wnteh , .$1.50 Cleaning, 'Jl to 23 jewel watch $2.00 Main Springs $1.50 llalanee Staff $2.50 Hepairg other parts, ehnrgos reasonable. AH work guaranteed done year. ALL MAKES SILVERWARE AT 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT For this week only, big bargains. Make your selection fr ChriKlmns. We will roscrvc it for you for n small deposit, with the largest stock of Jewelry, Silverware ami Watches in the city. The store B. T. Van De Car JEWELER EAST MAIN STREET Qarvers Yes we have them in all styles and prices from $1.50 up to $30. Step in and let us show you. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 215 EAST MAIN ST. In the New Home You want the best when starting in the new home. Above all, you want that home to be snug and warm and comfortable. You are sure of warmth and comfort with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. The Perfection is the best and most reliable heater made. It is a sort of portable fireplace. h ,'s rcy m8nt and day.1-? Jut strike a match and light the Wiuk. The Perfection is all aglow in a minute. Tho Perfection. Oil Heater does not mcll nor smole a patent automatic device prevents that. It can be carried easily from room to room and is equally suitable for any room in the house. Handsomely linuhed, with nickel trimmings; drums of cither turquoise-blue enamel or plain steel. V ijni JBKFBCTIO anuHcicHN action Ak your irtt to ilww T" Pctfwiion SmoWtiiOilHrltrlxwi'lrutKri4;v cucuUr (Juki la tny (ar " Standard Oil Company lliiooritirttAl) IRRIGATION IRRIGATION is tho science of giving a plaut just as much moisturo as it needs, and just exactly when it needs it. IRRIGATION has added more wealth to the country in the last ten years than any three of tho largest resources combined. Thousands of acres of worthless land have been reclaimed and some of this land has sold for tho highest prices ever paid for horticultural or agricultural land. IRRIGATION will reclaim "tho desert," C500 acres will bo developed into a vast orchard district. "Tho desort" when irrigated will provo to bo tho best orchard land in tho Rogue River Valloy. IRRIGATION will mako tho Roguo River Valloy famous for its berries. Tho largest yields in the next fow 3rears will como from "tho desort." IRRIGATION will add thousands of acres to tho producing area of tho Iloguo River Valloy, and in theso new districts there will bo no crop failure, for irriga tion is a guarantee of bountiful yields, and is real crop insurance for tho grower. IRRIGATION in tho Willamette Valloy has increased production from sixty to thrco hundred per cent. It will do tho samo in tho Roguo Rivor Valloy. IRRIGATION will doublo tho population of Medford and tho Roguo Rivor Valley in tho noxt few years. Now homes will bo established. Orchards will be planted on lauds that have novor been productive. "Tho desert" will bo redeemed and a thousand families will bo added through this development. Rogue River Valley Canal Company FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager Medford National Bank Bldg., Medford, Oro. ZV i "'I : 1 i, u -i. y ' z " z ' z ' 2 ' i 2 1 '' 2 I I' 'I 9 ' I 'i I i ' 4 2 ' Z 'i i D ,