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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1909)
MEDFORD DAILY TR IBUNE FOURTH YEAR. MEDFORD," ORKOON, SATUKI)AY, j UN' K .r Tip') ' "' MY MAINS PROBABLY NO'REDIIlll LOCAL CROPS LIZES U QUAKERS AR TOBE PUT CONCERTS HAVE BIG BEST OF BLOWS UP RIDING IN GIN TIE ALL FAMILY AGAIN City Council Passes Re solutions Providing for Many Mains in Different Parts of the City Ucdford residents are nil after wulcr mains sotlutt they can he sup plied by (he new gravity system. The eity etui lit il on Friday evening adopt ed resolutions providing for the in ktullnienl of mains on the following rl reels: On West Kleventh street betweeu Onkdale avenue and South Laurel treet. On I)nkotu avenue from Mistletoe to Onkdale avenue south. On Kiiifj street from Kleventh treet west to Dakota avenue. On Laurel street south from west Kleventh street to Twelfth street and! west on Twelfth treet to South Mis-I tletoe. On South Orange street fromWest Main to West Kleventh street. On Newtown street from West Wain to West Tenth street. On West Main street fivnn Laurel street south to West limit of eity. On West Fourth street from North Orange street to eity limits. On Summit avenue between West Main and West Fourth streets. On lfoss Court between Wets Main anil Wets Fourth street, On Koss Court between West Main . and West Fourth street. On Xoiih I 'each street between West Main and West Fourth street. On West Seeond street from North Oakdale to eity limits. On Olson street between West Fourth to West Second street. On Grape street from West Main North to Jackson street. j On Jackson street west from Grope! fc treet north to west eitv hunts. Council Heard Commer cial Club Committee but do Not See How They Can Expend Money Many Visiting Delegations George Will be on Hand-Over 50 Scalps to Dangle From War Belts Tonight. "" l-'"auuu.v mere win ue no i Members of the local tribe concerts 111 the park tins summer, us Hednien will have a (.Tent time there seems to ho no money in tsilit "'Bill when they take the sculp to pay lor them. Last evening a committee oC the commercial club met with the eity council and took the matter up with them but it seemed to lie the consensus of opin ion that the council could not legally appropriate the money so the mat ter will rest unless the commercial I'lub finds some way of providing the f all hrav necessary lands. 1 hand. A request of the ladies ol the ' Oreiiter Medford club that thel lie ' LOS ANGELES MAN CAPTURED allowed to beautify the western p'irl i BY INDIAN POLICE of the park grounds was allowed and I other minor matters attended to. ' L()S ANCIKLKS, June fi. Italph . liogers. President of the Pacific Kav- CL0SIN6 EXERCISES OF ;")-' l!""k- 11 sm:lM institution located HIGH SCHOOL SPLENDID j"1 sl,rif." slrwl and Merclinulile . Place, this city, has just reached Los The closing exercises of the Med- Angles from Palm Springs, Hiver lord High School were held Friday """"'' relates a thrilling evening and were well attended bv lo- "orv how he and his son, Leslie, were. of to ol' over .(! palctaees. Visiting dele gates will he present from other cities ot rioittlicrii Oregon and a great lime is promised. The lodge which now numbers over 1(1(1 members will he the strongest west of the Mississippi river after tonight. The committee urge the attendance that can possibly he on eal people. .An effective program was iillnckcd by two Indian police from splendidly rendered. The class con-I'M"'1' elienle resrvntion, shot at by sists of seven members and includes Miss Hernieo Carder. Guy Bishop, Miss Aletlin Emerick, Clarence Gore, i Vernon Vnwter, Miss Star Marshall. Guy leouard. them several times nnd narrowly e' onpill death. 1 hey finally surrend ered by the Indians and were hand cuffed togetlTer and held in the hot sun on the desert for eight hours with Ihe temperature at ll.'i degrees. ALPHA CLUB AT EUGENE ' The trouble arose over the question ADOPTS CUB BEAR t 1,111(1 ownership. Mr. and his sou ; were finally released by Deputy l'n- The traditional mascot of college itcd States Marshall, who arrived in men the bulldog is in danger of be- reply to their appeal for aid. Hoger coming a back number at the I'ui- is ."ift vein's old and his sou is '2.". versity of Oregon. The. new rival of Miss Clara True is the Indian agent Rae of Hatfield & Rae Fruit Buyers Ar rive in City on Annual Inspection Tour George Hue of the linn of line & Hatfield, and George Rao & Sons, havers and exporters of fancy fruits, is making hjs annual tour of inspection of the Itognc River valley, with a view to contracting for the season s crop. He is accompanied gy his sons, George and While Temporarily Insane Farmer Blows up Fami-Iy-But One Daughter Escapes Death OKKliON CITY, June 5. Hurt (Illicit, a fanner aged Ufi, today while temporarily insane blew up his home at Muripmiii about 14 miles soyth of this city, killing himself, his wife and eldest duughter, A youngor daughter wuh seriously wounded. Garolt U'lIM intiliir lriilii,, I'.. Willinra Rue, I .,.,,.. .lisens,, Peace Again Prevails 1 Philadelphia -Street Ca Strike Comes to an En -Old Grew at Work ! wiio are associated with their father j The fragments of the daughter Mr. Hae has secured record prices in and wife's bodies were found scut Ihe past for local fruit, and has the ,cl'u'1 I"1 the premises. The body distinction of selling Medford pears I"1' UurL'u wnH blow" inl m-uihy , , , woodshed. hi me iiigiicsi pnee ever urougnt for green fruit in the world. From present indications, there will be a big crop of pears and a good crop of apples in the Rogue River valley this vcar, ," said Mr. Rae. The outlook is favorable for good prices not the boom prices oP 1(107, hilt for good profit pa vine: prices. Gladys a daughter aged Jo, was lying in bed in the front part of the house and refused to go to breakfast when requested to do so by her fnth er as she was not feeling welll. The powder exploded while the family was eating. (She cannot give the de tails, being too shocked to talk. I'HIUIMOMMIIA, June fi. Pea.j was again resin rod her today at, the residents of this city are ridii' on street ears again after walkiij for three weks. Thee ars on all line are running on schedule timo wii' the old crews til work. Tho stri) was settled Inst in a conference. I The men ueepted 11 scale of li cents an hour, ten hours to eonst! tute a day's work. The strike breaf crs have all been deported. j OWNER OF AUTO PAYS I MAN WHOM HE INJURE YAI,I.K.IO. June criihurg, the ship -Andrew Wei ll sailor ullaehcd lo now lying at .Mure Islnii ftuvy yard, was struck bv an nut,; Mai: unci! mobile while going dwwn the Mai: street wliurf, en route to his In unci. secured ty trint growers depends up- enactors on me cxiein 01 me nusniess revival. i, On West corporation boundnry be- !",e pnn'Me I" o young ciiiiiauion in charge of the Indians at the Ri ser-1 now here iveeu Fourth and, Jackson slVeets !'"""' ''''''' has been adopted by the vutiou. Rogers asserts that the Incl- j l"'ets th tween 11. i. : . . i... i- WPKf Aiiuu uiuu. .tuns niirf aciing under Ml! From southeast coiner of. Grav'si While none more tlinii a foot in orders. He believes that the Indians Addition north to Clark street. height, he shows signs of being able tried to assassinate him. Roger- said On Clark street west to eitv limits. I '" "'"'st any bulldog when. lie rounds the Indians destroyed a large amount From intersection of Clark street i011' " tr,,ie '""re. . He has a fighters of property there on the account ol west to Jackson stret west. i 'rom the tip of his abbreavntcd bind dispute, lie announces that he On Central avenue north between tnn "" t his black nose. will sue the government for $:i(l.00(t His tirst exploit was to climb to the damages. lie says he was eonsitler top of an apple tree where he stayed iiihlly beaieii by the Indians with u until shaken down into a life net. He billy club after he was handcuffed. is tame enough to eat out of the hand but evinces mi iuliuatioii to the , OPTIMISM IS THEME OF I ' "I" JUNE MEDFORD MAGAZINE The bear was trapped on the upper; Willamette u lew days ago. and wus ! Medlord's Magazine. A. llrown enl to Howard Drew who pronip-; publisher, has just made its appenr- ly inade the cub a member ol In frateriiilv. The return of prosperity lo the uATFOTAUk iaii r-Aiicrc j.vesterday and narrowly escaped country deiiends iiiuni settling the nPIIMtfC rn Aumn Tniim ry' "M,M" "as experi ed eonsf tariff question. As so,,,, as the 1,- DRUNKS TO AVOID TOWN (,,h,. (ili(,lv wi(h misls r, iff hil is passed, and the doiibl and A N a Mviio urn i. - Sun Francisco here of late, who spen! and unccitaiiily baugiiig over iudus- (,,1VK , ,,,,, ".., ' ' ' ... ., week-ends in louring the Nupp! try settled, the quicker wil business , sc bv S A , "T"""-v V"""i" '"""'V in " see a complete revival- 1 the price . " " , Z J l' " V " ""U'1' "'" ' "I- f- . ... , ,,,,,, ,,,, im:; nie in ililub of pedestrians in their elfol Or VCIll's Still Allyn i,. . ........ "I ret n I ,1 from Kinoi.e in time In .j i . . ' 11111 tllegllll; 'icii uioiig wiinoiii a (an. ou- town s " .Mursiuii Keorge .Martin insisis lielf rriiiin duty on fruit. I have just luivinir out1. rx:unmMi tnnt .mhuIUkmis in i nil- jlls( nin, it,.n I(y I'nrniii. TIht will be h bntnKT crui pohl-j." Mm-iiti told hi til' nii(s, u bit: pijicli crup, fair tcs. npplc (Milptit. I he pciir crup will ht "Ami sinalliT tlinii Unit ut' last year. ' But (hciit in , nowhere, lil 1 see bettor fruit pros an in the Ifttune Hiver vail Trap's j y- replied (be trut Second street and eity limits. On Court street between Central avenue north and city limits. On Riverside avenue from Jackson street east (o North eity limits. On north city boundary between Kivorside avenue and Court street. On Roosevelt avenue from East Main street to city limits. On Oakdnle avenue South from end of present Main to south boundary if city. ! On Ventral avenue south from end SUMMER COURSE OFFERED of present main to nlh boundary of! AT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON city. j On Fir street from Twelfth street j The Tribune has just received the tn south boundary of eity. iMay number of the State University ! whir announces the university Mitn- DESERT LANDS AT $3 !nior to be held from .June 2K to Auc- AN ACRE DRAWS MANY.tfi. The announcement i- very im- pnrtant to the teachers of Oregon TTIKOXIX. .Tune .", ruder the new in thai the --ion K conducted par law a lanre area of desert land will be Jieally free of charge for their be tbrown open todny sub.ieet to prov-lliifit at the timo when it is pos-ible in? and fillinirwithout required resi- 'for tliem to attend. In the pa.-l the deuce. Various tracts in Arizona nre Jmit part of those attending have now available, the ureat and mostbeen teaehers. Tlie ruivordty be vnluable portion of which v- inn la rt'e 'bi f- that it can entend its advan nrea near the Airna Frinr river. 2." ! taire- !' library, laboratory etpiip mi1e norlhwet of nf thi nlaee. At iment and teaching for.-e in no better midniclif lat nitrht the eorridors of way than thnm-h the FACTORIES RESUME WORK IN JOSEPHINE COUNTY plank i.s h:iuled in. I U estenbeiL' was 'a nuinber of other risonei to nni,,,,,,,!,!!,. (.u. tlj village IniM- l,.haulTe:ir l iotii b for the men I i ;:! - we etinnot allord !.i ki-c the hotol " iiiiswercfl the triiMt(.s. ''Build me a tin. "Can't do it," "So moiuu." Martin cat bis eye, over lb- Iomh n cfoiipany ailoi-s u hen- III bcbinil them; flit h .r : i " ' - T jail. Ibcu,' d Mar- "What is (he matter villi the old (iUAN'TS I'ASS, Ore., June .1. water tank-" lie answered wil.h a ll:i!t The hi a box factory und fiuisbiui; of inspiration. mills of Grants I'nvs, wbieh have been And that lew San Aiise'mo t; idle for several mouths will resiiinc Ui ue the water lank for a inil. Th" work next week with a complete town umm! the lank before the water crew. The factory has been pur- w-ork- were installed. eha.M'd by the Oazell Mojc company of ''I'ul a roof over it and eut di'ir California.. K. A. Mersey, manager of in Ihe ide," said Town Marshal Mai'- the company has hrrived here and will tin. iinnner chool. the building- in which the laud office Tin; course ofiored Jor teacher eov ic located were crowded with peronc er the greater number of subjects re ready to fib; npplinnfioTiR. quro, in the State's examination. ance for the mouth of June. It is re plete with ptod things and contains an iuteresiin: bit of early history in connection with Jacksonville. Edi tor Brown devotes much space in boosiinir for Medford and tjic Koiruc Kiver valley. His creed -reins to be "optimi-m" as an editorial -o,uib, - clio-en at random show : ''If you should meet a man with the "bbu-s" pi ve hint the triad hand and tell him be riubt to be happy that he a'yp and livinir in t!ie Royue Kier -aIley the grandest phice on earth. There i- -omelhinir the umtter ith a person who ha- the "blue-;" in t!ii lo cality." Mr. Brown i- meeMiit.r with n heurty support which i welll merited for the maeaine i-1 an effective Mcdfoj-d bfift-Ier. take cbarL'c of the mills, and will be- Ijrin ojH-rulion as soon as the plant Iran be oerhauled and put h: order. i The tnill- and factories of the (Jii.el! jltox ciuapany of California were re cently destroyed by fire and the com pany will, henceforth consentrate its Ibitsiness at this point. The trustees did and now hoboes and plain drunks can run rinps -round themselves while serving their jail sentence. HALF A TON OF FISH CONSUMED IN A DAY FISH LAKE COMPANY BUILDS NEW FISHWAY I'eople of Medford are loud of fi"h not only on Kriduy. lint cveiy day, r.ccnrdilm to Messrs Messier & Kuiimicrlein, iroulelors of the new- l'i-li Lake i "iiniiy is Iniildln; ly cstalilHhed llogue Hiver Kisli Mar-lo-date lishuav at Fish T.ake. ket on flrnne nenr Wocl M,,;., ,-.., I others in the ,ai ty jiir,ioirig to oi Y I V. was struck and tin- lo th -j-'i:, striking his head on ihe ear track: His mutes ran to h. nY ! i f i hnilly hriiisi.il, ii -i,s 'un'., ,.( ,; was iinl seriously injured. ' ; t 'ol.l I'll l - to the i :i,-t:i f tlieilllll jorily of uiitnliio! i'i- (inrties whiei I miss llir.Mig!i Vi . under siiuilni ciri'llllistillice-.. I lie ,:,, rot i,n the ear mill i,ss,i':,i ,,,1 t,. ,,, .i the iiinu's injuries. il sli,ieil a gol; coin into his li:n.! l.efor uliiiiiinj on his nv. i I - - ! 'i TUNNEL BORESS t I FREAK RECRI I.OS ANOKI.KS. .Inne U.s.Au geles aiiieilnel eugir.eers. after twin hreiikiiig Aineiienn I iiiiiicling recpr,l have siici iled in establishing a lie, world's r id hv l, ring with liun dirlls ami n-, ,l,i a dinluuci- i . I' ' ."7 it'eet in Ihe space of twenty one work j ilig ilays. Tli,, In. s ivenrd jirexiou ly rei,n'ied was in the l.'icken tinnii. I'.hike T. V. Iw'ckett who is engntreil in the mercantile business in Phoenix, v:i a recent Medford visitor. flu an il 1 " nance willi designs furnished onsignments of fresh fish are rlailvl I , I, .... 1- I . 1 1 . I " oi ,,,e iii.-i-iiT ii-n wnrneii r.ngnieer received, and Ireiiuentlv Ihe s h in. MeC rnv an llepuiv Kish Warden rnents eoual half n ton n Anv The new fish market is modern, at tractive, up-to-date nnd .hygenie in fixtures nnd appliances. Ill kinds of f'i-h nre carried, as welll ns oyslers, clams, and ernlis. A specialty is made of imported cheese of all kinds, of niiieaninis and imported sfiuntres, lielow. hut fish heads strewn along F.nir deliveries a day are made nnd Ihe hunk show thai Ihe unscrupulous , mucrs can lie placed by tolcphnnine hog has been nt. work. I Main nnfi.T, LATE LOCAL NEWS. id :iu heputy l'i-h Warden liintoti. recently iiisppeted the pres ent fi-hwny and founil thai while fi-h c.onl get up. new fish ladders would make ;,u ea-ier eliuili. r,,nse ipicntly ;l wide ladder will, two rest iuir puiils is beintr const rueted. lint few fi-'ll were seen in the nnol fish- li,lie, .Mill, I f Amienliil; Adiiuis and wile mine are spending a in .redfV.rd. S. -I. Wil,,,,, ,,r in and fierce I'. Seoll ,'irn visilors in the vallc'. Mrs. V. T. Illy anil Mrs. fiia Toge of Ashland spenl Snluriluy i redl'ord. H. t'oiinier and ('. Kriend of Tali! Hock are in Medford for ,i few dnyi; Allorney (1. II. Diirlinm of flraut! Pass is visiting in Afedford. i