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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1912)
MEDFORD MATL TRTBUrTE, MEDTTORD, PREPPX, SATURDAY, .TANTTARV 13, 1012. PXOB TIIRE.T3 W 1. m I r ' TO ERECT MANY NEW BUNGALOWS II, E. Gntos Plana to Oitllil House on Ench One of His Thirteen Lots Will Make Rose Avenue a Show Place. II. IS. (IiiIhh, tvlnt ii nlly pur- eliiiwil ii number til' lnU mi ldiHt im. init't', liehvoen Main and Finn Hi ttlri'i'lM, Iuih a niiiv bungalow on one of Hie IoIh iicnily ciiiiipleleil. Thin I n hIx-mmhii Imlliliiif; with Mhtfpitifc piiri'li mill U modem in .iry pailie iilnr. .Mr. (IhImm owiik III lot mi I(im nvi'iiiii) iiimI it poii i-ai'li nf IIumi lie will inert a liiiiiKttto w iluriiifj lln I'oiiiiiiK iuiji iiihI Miiiiiini'r. All or lliiwn Ihiiik'iiIou'h will Ik ni'iit mill pretty In look iiM)n ami tin1 grounds Mirniiiiiilliijf eileli house will lie i;riii. itit ami needed to lawn ami xiiitulile shrubbery. II U Mr. Onto' inlen- linn In inn In' of Hose itvi'iiue a "hIioiv ilai'i" fur llii city, Midi us Ih now North Oniinco ulrret, Hit will ntart hi Nt'coml Ininpilow ahmit the llrxt of IVhrijary. SEATTLE MAN BUYS INTERESTIN1500ACRES ('. .1. Johnson of Seattle, who wiih in Meilfniil ii week uo, hurt pur nliiiHi'il it iiiiulir interiM in 15(1(1 HrvH of lauil ni'iir .Medfonl, owned liy .Inliii Amell of Ihih oily, ami bin mwiidiitti't. in Seattle. The html in Minuted oM of Koxy Ann 'anil l.x or eiht mile enit of Moilforil. The piirehiiHe price of i&Wi.UllO, which Mr. JoIiiimui paid for a (iiurter inleteM, iiifludcri a enuple or pleeon of laml mmr Talent. A new company Iiiih heen inenr porateit ami thr inline ivrn iw the "Hokiio Hiver Valley Oreltanl Triirlh." The officer of the nev company will tin ('. .1. JoIiiimmi, prexiilent ; I', (). Cotton, neeielaiy ami Irenmirer, while the iliieetorx am ('. J, .lohtiMin, I'. (). Cotton, V. .1. Amlurhon, .lohn Amell ami lluo Hlcltciipcii. The eonipany e,peeH to impioxe Hie propel t they now own anil will nlho Imy other laml in the alley. SPECIAL MUSIC SUNDAY AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH The Npoeial imiMeal ninnlierH to he rendered hy the ehoir of the llititiil I'litireh loiiiorrow will inelmle Dudley Hnek'i anthem, "Thou Wilt Keep Him in PorlVet IViieo," "N'o IiiuIovvh Vomler" rioiii (IiihI'k Holy City, tho ipiai telle "I'm a Pilgrim" hy .Mnrn- ton, ami the Hopnuio holo "(), Dry Those Tour" will ho miuk hy Mis Omen Hratney. (treat eout;rc;iitiomil miikIiij: '" '"" I'hnieh. To ronton imiNie to itrt proper ami iniortiint plaee fn true worship h the ilohiro of the Maptixt einiKrepition. i ' llnsklns for honltii, " V t ? Y t f f t T ? r t f T I f -? T r t Y Y f I T T Y T Y ! I & . Our Correspondents EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS N. V. Iliophy of Moilforil wiih In Talent Tuesday, .1. H, Hpllzor of Talent wnH In Moil ford Tiu'Hilay. C. I). KiiHur, omi of Talent's mil- denors, wiih In Meilfonl Wednesday. Mth. A. H. Kuny was dolus; trad I Hi; In Moilforil Thursday. Mr. ami Mth. 0. Caroy made a hIioiI business call In Meilfonl Thursday. Mth. M. V. Wheeler of Ashland wiih nillliiK mi friends In i'hoojilx on Wednesday. (!. Carey received an order fioin thn north for some of his rlim Marly Hunt Wo Heed potatoitM. Dr. MalniKron wiih nillml mirly on WeilneHilny mnriiliiK l mi-ii Mm. Win Carey of North Talent. Moth Mm. unit Mr. Carey linvo heuii III with lu Krlin. Itemi (loililanl In ipiltii poorly, hW HtretiKth Krailnally fnllli. CoiiMiimp. lion W IiIh allinitnt. I)r! Mnliii;ren Ih iIoIiik all ho can to uann hW Hiiff.-r- Ihrh. Aiiioiik Hiomi from I'lioenlx who wltm'HKeil tho IioxIiik ItontH ut Moil foril TiieHilay evening wero I.onlo Colver, l.loyil Culver. A. B. ami Col ver Carry, Joy Itailor, Mr. Klnj,' ami lloh Hinyfti. . Harry IUiiiiioh. of Tnk-nL rural ronto, wnn In I'hoenlx 1'iiumliiy itnltiK trnillni: ami HhaldiiK hnmln with hW frlemlH, Wiley Tuinliow of Talent w.ih In Meilfonl WoilmMility on IniHlmiHH J v. Dean ami wlfo of Tnlont rauio ilown to Phoenix Weilnemlay to vWIt Mm. Diiiii'h tliinulitor, Mm, l.oulo Colver. Home of iih who hopo to iloili;n that SH-inlll tax wlilnh Iiiih been levied In tho city of I'hoenlx are kIik! wo live In. ah, woll, North Talent or any old place. Many woro oxprcudliiK tliolr rv. uroU that the nuto mIiiko had to ho toweil Into .Medfonl Tuemlay iifter- noon. Hevurnl who hnil waited for It to oomo at 2 o'clock found other conveyances to Mt'dford. Wo aro Horry to auiioiincit Hint Mr. JoliiiHou of I'hoenlx Ih In n very crit ical condition, having Miiffemd a par alytic ittrokc Home tlimi tf;o, which linn prostrated liltu. WOMEN OF SWEDEN MAY SECURE BALLOT STOCKHOLM, Jan. 13 "Hqual rlglitn" for tho women of Sweden W being piiHhed forward energetically and tho enactment of a Hiiffrago hill Ih believed to be iiHHiircd iih a rcHtilt of the recent Liberal election victo ries Vessels Collide. TACOMA, WiinIi., Jan. III. -It ik ieMirleil here Hint the hchoouor KMMett !. (Inggh eolliileil with ami mink another veM'l during the fog in (he Strain of .Iiiiui ile Kuea. The Hiinkcu vchhcI has not heen identified. WireloMH reporin verify the niChHiigo. J Back to TALENT ITEMS. I.oiiIm llrowii and 1'roN'Hnor Hmltli went Mi.'dfoid vWltom Monday ovo iiIiik. Dr. and Mm. D. A Korlit-H hnvo ru tin lied from Heitltlij, whrtro thoy havo Heen vWIHiik fr tho IiihI two montliH. .MeHHm. !'. Worku and Tom Hcott woro Medfonl vWltorK Tliumday, Mm, I'eler Viindor HluW wbh a IhihIiiuhh vWltor In AHhland Tliumday. Attorney J. J, Nff wiih In Talent Wednemlay aftornoon on IiiihIiiodh, D. K I.awton and daughter, Mm I'iMcy Wood, wnro vIhUIiik Mm. CoiIich Haturdiiy afternoon. Archlo Murray and friend, Mr. Coodi', of Vancouver, II. C arc vIh UIiik Mr. ami Mm. Vnndor SIiiIh. MIhh Audrey IIIkIi wiih an AHhland vWltor Tuc'Hday. Mr and Mm. .1 C. Ilenlor loft for Portland Saturday evening. Thoy eiinio to Talent about five inontlm iigft'for Mr. Hentor'H health. Itev. It. i:. Diiulap, dWtrlct Hiiporln teiident, will priNich at tho Method Wl church next Humlay ovmiliii;, Jan nary H, at 7:ir. Tho W. II. M. Hocloty of tjio M. IC. church will hold a food Halo on Hiiturday afternoon at Vamler HluW & Ilrown'H Htore- MWm'H Omi MaxHon and Winifred U-Hler were AHhland vWltom Satur day, Tho Y. P. II. of thn C. T. U. will glvo a parly at the Vogelol homo Crlday evening. .1. W. llalley if Amlomon creek han returned from a two inonOiH' vWIt In' South Dakota, Tho Htnlo secretary of tho Chris tian church will giro a. lecture In tho ChrWthn church January IC, p. in Tho city council elected Dr. ForbcH iih tho new menilier of tho council. All three of the new memborn quali fied. The proportion of tho gns com pany for street HghCng waB laid on tho table. C. Bownnh wan appointed In Mr. Joliimon'ft place as night watch In connection with his day duties. TIiIm meeting wan a. aplrlted and pro- longed dchhIoii. JACKSONVILLE Mm. Day, who Iiiih been vWltlng lit California, Ih at tho homo of her daughter, Mm. WlWon, again. Al Learned, who wna n rcflldcnt of Jackhouvlllu for many yearn, W con ducting n lunch counter In Medfonl. ConHtnblo Slngler of Meilfonl wan here one day this week on official IiiibIuchh , Mm. It. K. Golden Ih visiting rela tive and frlemlH living In Portland. Mr. and Mm. W. T. llalley; of Ku gene, who havo been vlalting their bon P. Hnlley, returned homo Tlium day. MWh Harriet DoWon hnu returnod from u vWIt at Item! and In In charge of tho primary department of our public nrhool. Sho wuh detained by tho Bnow storm that prevailed In eiiHtern Oregon. Mr. and Mm. 11. M. Collins woro recont vWltom In Medfonl. JackHOnvlllo lodges of Odd Fellows v? y -. TM -. -n mid ItuhnkaliH will ItiHtatl Itn newly (ilerlod officers Saturday evening, which exercWes will he followed hy i 4arniiet, A largo delegation from Medfonl lodges will be In attendance, returning n similar vWIt made hy tho JaekHoiivlllo brethren ami sisters a few ulglilH ago, Mm, A. (llWon of Sterling wbh In Jacksonville Wednesday trading with our merchants, J. W. Myers of Central point and J. 0. Aitkin of Woodvllle, deputy fruit Inspectors, have been at the county Heat noveral times lately, T. It. Itock of Thompson creek, the minor, waH anionf? the many from abroad who did business In Jackson ville during tho week T. M. Heed Is visiting In Medfonl. He has resigned his petition at tho Criterion. Mrs, W. II, Ilostwlck and Walter HoHtwIck ami his wife of Applogitte wero In Jacksonville Saturday. Quail may be seen In Jacksonville nearly any day. Tho snow storm of a Hhort tlmo ngo drove them down from thn hills, A baby hoy arrived at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Ixpoz of Los Angeles on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Ixipez wbb formerly Miss Nell Keamos of Jack sonville, Messrs.- Gallatin, McDanlel and Hay of Applegate wero recent vis itors at tho county seat. Chrhi Kccgan was nmong tho Jack HonvllllatiH who wero in Medfonl jl tir ing tho week. Mrs. V. It. Coleman visited In Medfonl Wednesday afternoon. The stockholders of tho Hank of Jacksonville hold their annual moot ing the foro part of the week and elected W. It. Coleman president, John W Pcrnoll vlco president, UenJ. M. ColllnH cashier, Leslie Stanscll assistant cashier, W. II. Howen, W. It. Coleman, C, M. Ituch, V. II. John, son, Hnlph Jennings and HcnJ. M. Collins directors. The report sub mitted showed tho bank to bo In a prosperous condition. Harry Helms of Medfonl was among his Jacksonville relatives and friends lately. Mrs. Zepha Dosyo Itosenzwclg of San Francisco Is visiting In Jackson ville, her former home. Mrs, Ella Cook and Mrs. C. Ulrich visited with Mm. Dora Saltmarsh of Applegate thin week. Jacksonville had a lively scene the forepart of tho week, when a wild and woolly member defied tho town marshal and several assistants. He was finally subdued and landed In tho city bastlle. Recorder Dox let him off wttb n $25 fine. A. S. Klelnhanimcrantl Eoveral assistants droe a Urge band of cat tle from Applegate to L. Nlcdormey cr'H farm adjoining Jacksonville, where they will bo fed for outHldo market. Mr- and Mrs. Jos. Goldsby of Apple gate wero with Jacksonville relatives ono day during the past week. Win. Fncklam of Central Point pre cinct was a business visitor Thurs day. James Tucker who has been In the employ of tho It. It. V. railroad, has gone to California. C. L. Ileamcs and Lincoln McCor mlck of Medfonl wero among tho lawyers In Jacksonville during tho week. Among thoso who attended tho Re. bekah Installation at Medfonl woro Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Getcholl, Mr. n.' the f fu ? s ill. ;V; and Mm. C. Ulrich, Mr and Mrs. 0. Dunford, N, llngsett, Dr. (Joldon, MWses Anna Wvudt and FIceta Ulrich. Harry Miller, who owns n drug store ut Hiirllngame, Cal,, has been vWltlng In Jacksonville, his former home. He rottirued Thursday, ac companied by bin brother, Postmas ter Miller. Hruce Duck, who Ih engaged In ml nlug In Klllott creek dWtrlct, has been spending several days In Jack sonville, Mrs. K, K. Kubll or Portland W the guest of her mother, Mrs, Mary Mlllor. John W. Pcrnoll, the Applegate merchant, wiih a business visitor the forepart of the week. Mrs, D. W. Itagshaw, wlf' of the editor of tho Post, Ih finite III with an affection of tho brain. Itev. Mr Crlgsby, tin evangelist, Is holding Horvlces at the Presbyte rian church. Considerable Interest Is taken In them. The Jacohson-Ilndn company of Portland, which Is constructing the Jacksonville water works, h,iH also been awarded tho contract for put ting In the distributing systom at an ostlmated cost of $27,000 or GO cents per foot. First class work Is there fore Insured. T. W. Osgood, engineer In charge of the building of Jacksonville's wa ter system, has gono to San Francis co to Join a party of civil engineers who will Inspect tho Panama canal for their own benefit. Thn funeral of tho late John Scha fer of North Jacksonville jircclnct took placo Thursday afternoon and wob largely attended. Services were conducted by tho German Lutheran minister of Medfonl. Mr. Schafer was a good citizen, industrious and honest, and highly respected by nil who knew him. Ho was In his C3d year and came to Jackson c unty nearly 20 years ago. ?.500 REWARD. Tho undersigned will pay a re ward of $C00 for tho arrest and con viction of tho person or persons who attempted to burn the West Sldo Livery Stable, on December 27th, 1911, by setting fire to tho same. 254 L. C. CHARLEY, Owner. Hasklns for hcaltn. jsM.s,sX. Woods r HOTEL MEDFORD DINNER $1.00 Per Cover Canape a la .Rtissc Celery en JJraiiche Salted Almonds Potage a la Heine Consonnnc Tricolor Pilot of Sea Bass, Provcncalc Ponnncs Ilollandaisc Stuffed Lamb Chops, Pompadour Creme dc Montho Punch French Peas Koast Pelrin Duckling, Apple Sauce Roast Prime Hibs of Beef mi Jus Pommes Pissolee Brussels Sprouts Cold Asparagus Tips Saiuic Mayonnaise Apple Pie Strawberry Ice Grcam Tillamook Cheese Mixed Nuts Demi All bread and pastry arc our own make HOTEL MEDFORD SUNDAY Rau-Mohr Co., Props. H. H. WALTERS,;Practical Horseshoer Particular attention paid to Interfering horses and contracted foot. All lameness In the foot cured, troublo, quarter-crack and contraction of tho feet. Anything In tho lino of hand-made work. Havo shod such horses as: Dan Patch Mark 1:55 Minor Ayer .' 1:58 Crcseus ,... 2:02 '4 Andrcgrens J 2:00 Geo. H. Ray Half ratio :5SH And a number of others, too numerous to mention. Your patronage will be appreciated, no matter how largo or small. 32 South Grape St., Next to West Sldo Item wwwwovwfnrrwwwwnfw9m Page Woven Wire Fence All sizes of Page Steel Gates Garden and Poultry Fences Economy Lawn Fence First class R. F. D. Mail Boxes E,nd and corner posts Northern cedar fence posts Call on or write us for Everything in the fence line. GADMS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" PHONE 2681. Distributors for Southern Oregon a nd Northern California. MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE. ,.;, 5 to 9 P. M. Lemon Meringue Pie Assorted Cakes v Bents Crackers Layer Baisins Tasse a January 14, 1912 such as corns, thrush movlcular ! ! 1 Y Y f t Y f T Y f Y J f Y Y f Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t t 'X ryvr 9-t K. f. tM '. 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