Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 21, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFOK1). OHKaOX. ttTW'-'V: S K I T KM (i K If
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REV. W. C. REUTER
GOES 10 NEWBERG
WALSWORTK CASE
IS UNDER WAY
Jury Chosen and Taken Out to View
Premises Witnesses Under
Examination.
Local Pastor Transferred to New
berg Hillsboro Man to Come
. Here.
At the Methodist conference, which
was held at Cottage Urovc last week,
Id. i Belknap was sent from Ilills
boro to Medl'ord and W. C. Renter
was assigned to the church at New
berg. Mr. Renter will move to'Xewberg
in n short time ami lias nntinea ins
wife, who is in the east,' of the ehnuge
MULHAN DEMONSTRATES
UTILITY OF AEROPLANE
TOURXAI. France, Sept. 21. M.
I'nulhan has put nn aeroplane to
practical use.
Pressing to pay a visit to the
Chateau Taintiguies, some miles from
the aerodrome, he pointed his ma
chine in that direction and flew leis-.
nrely cross-country, settling gently
near theentrance to the chateau.
E. F. Fordyce of Eureka, Cal., is a . "
visitor in Medford. j
S. R. Byars of Portland is in the
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Frank V Smith, W. P. Smith and d
B. H. Trumbull are recent arrivals . .
in Medford. . pea vine m abundance and large gob-
E. S. Patnrns of Seattle, Wash, is lets of P. sparkling, cold wnter
a Medford caller. . besides many other good things to
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Beeman of . eat and dring. Smoking in bed after
Portland are visiting the city. the banquet will be strictly prohib-
F. H. Prior of Hartford, Conn., ited.
is a recent Medford arrival. . I A lodge can be instituted but once
Charles H. Kewell of San Francis- and we want yol, here at ,he eere.
co is a business caller in Medford. monies.
Charles J. Bush is one of Penver's Come, help fill out the circle, get
latest arrivals in Medford. your horns readjusted, let us shake
R. Thomason of Hilt came up for hands with you. Come and sing and
a few days on Tuesday. . j dance and talk and break bread with
Mr. and Mrs. II. Setoenfele of "s-
Portland are Medford visitors. ' 1
i hen the big time is all over,
Fred A. Burbank from the state .. ... . . .
of Maine has wandered out to our
valley for a n investigation.
W. C. Wallace of Portland is a
visitor in Medford.
J. W. Barton and wife of Pacific
Grove, Cal., are visiting in Medford
L. P. Burdick and son of Modesta,
Cal., are in the' city.
S. A. Beck of Poriland 1s spend
ing a few days in Medford.
Edgar Priddy of Findlay, Cal, is
a guest at the Nash.
Miss Florence French of Seattle
arrived in Medford Tuesday.
Walter Moore of Phoenix spent the
early part of the week in Medford.
A. C. Lehnan of Boston is among
Medford's recent eastern arrivals.
Sam Lebary of Montana is in the
city-
Leon Moen, a San Francisco resi
dent, is paying Medford a visit. '..
Miss Lunn E. Becker of Lexington,
Til, is a guest at the Nash.
C. H. Curran of Fresno is in the
city.
Teas and coffees at 36 So. G st.
Larrupin good truck, Bill those
hot waffles at the Louvre.
C. H. Esbell of Champaign, is in
town looking for a location. Mr.
Esbell is a well known Illinois rail
road man.
WANTEP First-class G-mule team
ster. See Price, the blacksmith.
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HELLO BILL BOYS HAVE
ISSUED BIDS TO BIG TIME
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feed. Xow you will sure come, won't
you? For in the mangers nnd on
'and umler the tables tiiere will be
You'll want to come again,
F'or you'll find there's no one in the
bunch
But a happy lot of men."
We will be glad to see you all and
will try to make you feel at home.
Fraternally yours,
THE MEPFORP ELKS.
Medford, Oregon, September 10,
1909.
One of the bits of verse with a
serious vein reads:
The thing that goes the farthest,
Towards making life worth while,
That costs the least and docs the
most,
Is just a pleasant smile.
The smile that bubbles from a heart
That loves its fellow men,
Will drive away the cloud of gloom
And coax the sun again.
It's full of worth and goodness, too,
With manly kindness bent,
It's worth a million dollars
And it doesn't cost a cent. j
Then there are the ones to provoke ;
a smile, such as
Here's to the temperance banquet,
With water in glasses tall,
And coffee and tea to end with,
An' me not there at nil.
Attention Elks
The Medford B. P. 0. Elks' committee extends a hearty welcome to
all members of the order to take pariin the celebration of the institution
of Medford lodge, No. 1108, Thursday afternoon and evening. Septem
ber 23. 1009.
Owing to a shortage, invitation were mailed neighboring lodges only.
, All Elks are cordially invited. Bring your cards.
(Signed) ELKS COMMITTEE.
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W'AI'TY CIIOKTK TO APPEAR IN" "A KXIf'iU'P VtH IHV" Tlli l,' i.w i.vrvivr
Or this:
When you're dead and the flame are
hot,
You'll be surprised at things forgot.
You'll wipe your brow, and heave u
sigh,'
For wuterwagons you let gu by. (
The committees in charge of the
big doings on Thursday are:
Executive John S. Orth, J. P.
Heard, J. G. Goble, C. L. Kennies.
Frank Mollis. C. W. Heilbromer, W.
T. Beveridge.
Programs and Invitations C. L.
Reames, W. S. Crowell, A. C. Bur
gess. Banquet C. W. Heilbromer. .1. W.
Jacobs. John J. Wilkinson. T. E.
Daniels, D. B. Russell, H. L. Mont
gomery, i
Decorations J. G. Goble. M. G.
Mordorff, Earl C. Gaddis, Fred Col-
vig. J. l. flileyn.
Finance Frank Mollis, A. It. Mil
ler. Ed Van Dyke.
Parade A. C. Burgess. George!
Merriman. L. L. Jacobs, P. II. Hus
sev. EUGENE CHILDREN
TAKE 55 TEACHERS
EUGEXE, Or.. Sept. 21. The Eu
gene public schools opened today
with the largest attendance they have
ever had. The increase in population
during the past year is well demon
strafed in the enrollment this morn
ing. Although two additional builrf
ings were erected during the summer,
all are nearlv full and it is apparent
that. more buildings will be required
in a couple of years if the increase
in population is as rapid in that time
as it has been in the past tivo years.
There are 55 teachers employed.
Henry Lttdlev of Seattle is a bus
iness visitor in Medford.
The only daily market report in
southern Oregon in The Tribune. F
See Prof. Anton Romanoft. formerly-court
violinist of Austrian em
peror, for lessons on violin, gnitar
!and mandolin. Leave orders at Nash
hotel.
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DENNIS TWOHY. BUILDER
OF RAILROADS, IS DEAD
SPOKANE, Wash.. Sept. 'Jl.
Contractor Dennis P. ' Tvvohy. imed
71, father of T wohy Brothers, who
are building the IVvhutei Valley
railway- in Oregon, dim! here yester
day afternoon. He leaves a widow
and five chidlren. He was a heavy
stockholder in the Old National bank.
Spokane, in tho Union Trust company
and laud and timber companion. Ho
wns widely known as a railroad con
tractor. B. E. Muling of Portland came
down on Tuesday for a few days.
C. M. Honey of San Francisco is
registered at the Xash.
J. W. Grennl! of Portland is at the
Moore.
Contemplate Planting an Orchard ?
If So
I Have a Full and Complete Stock of of all the
Leading Commercial Varieties and you will
Find it to your Interest to $et our Figures
Before you buy. Home Grown Stock
and Everything Guaranteed.
ROGUE RIVER NURSERY
MEDFORD, OR.
PHONE 583,
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP
PAYS WELL FIRST DAY
NEW YORK. Sept. '.'l.-This city's
first municipal ownership railroad is
an uuiiies'tioiiiilile success. It has
been in operation one day, and in
that time carried IS, 1100 passengers
across the new tjiifcnsboniugh bridge
between Manhattan and. Long IhIiiih!
City. With a 'i'i-cenl faro the city
finds that it can make a largo profit.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Alexander and
W. 'G. Winningham of New York oily
are among eastern visitors to Med
ford. V. F. Macke.v of Sun Francisco is
a business caller in tho city.
E. J. Niogol of New York city is in
the citv.
Do You
STL-,
C. F. COOK, Proprietor
The ca-.e of thi slate vs. ( haihw
II. WnlsMoI'lh, Iminiciile, vas culled
Monday in the circuit court, mid m
Mill continuing. The following jury
has been chosen n henr llm cum':
li. It. I'miis, J. i. MrlMinhl, Carl
liiebusindt, Samuel Malhis, F. M.
Iti'ookor, P. V. Ilerriu, lb N. Bunch,
J. I. Colbert Andrew llui'n, Fori
Hubbard, J. K. Olson nnd C. L. Carr.
Soon after the jury was chosen
thev were taken to view the premise,
al'ler which taking of tosiiuiony was
begun.
In tlui previous trial Charles If.
Walswoith ami his son, Norval, wcio
tried jointly. Each will bo tried tin
term.
The two men are licensed of I bo
murder of James F. Mnnkins diirini;
a quarrel over tho possession of liu.il.
Thrilling Pictures at The Savoy.
If you want to see some thrilling
diainalic subjects lluil will bold your
interest from Marl to finish, you md
bettor at tend Medford's popular the-
liter, "The Savoy" tonight. Snob
strong story pictures ns ' 1 77l" nnd
"Measure fur Measure" are seldom
seen. I lorn is your chnnco. Don't
miss it. No wails or delays tit "Tim
Savoy." We don't have to close our
performance because of breakdown,
fir we hnvo the finest equipped mo
lion picture house in southern Oregon.
Entire change of program tomorrow
niu'lit. One dime.
Meet me at The Wigwam toniuht
for if good waltr.. 153
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OFFICE IN
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY DEPOT