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w memmamumnu THE MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1909. ma PRETTY WEDDING 7164 HOMESEEKERS i V . 5 IS GREAT GRAPE CENTER IS E Mrs. Housekeeper I. - I ! I JOSEPHINE COUNTY OLStN KMCH IN ! ' ,; t 1 ! : Miss Jessie Myrtle Darby, Daughter of(Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Darby, of Griffin Creek, Is Married The wedding of Hiss Jessie Myrtle DarbYr to, Mr., Metal I. Mmear was K im solcniuizeu. nt mo jjcnuiuiu iiumu ui tho Urido'aT parents, Mr. and Mm fill JILli.l.ill vicunj v Charles k1i m Charles Dfffliy, high noonWednesday, October '27. Tho gprcmonyjvas porforniod by Rev. L. P. Belknap of the M.' 13. church,- i fho prosonco of about GO uucsts. Ivy leaves nixl roses wove artis tically wrought into graceful wreaths and clusters about the 'rooms, In a gorgeous arch from which, suspended a bell of whito chrysanthemums, the happy Jiridb. and groom accoptcd tho sacred nihijriaga vows;, flm jfrido was attqndcd by her sis tcr;Miss Alice Darby, who was gowned in a whito batiste trimmed in Valenciennes laco and insertion Tho bride waff hnndsomqly dressed in n whil('si(U 'Mnssclnic, carrying in her hand , h cluster op liridq i;uyps fastened by long streamers of whito riDDon.i : (1 J'Clibv grolitn, ntjirodifn llo convon uonnl black, wns attended by ins cousin, (Earl L. Miuoar, as best. num. j$o!tthoj) strains Of the Lohengrin Mnvnti" iilnvpil Iiv Mrs. G, K. Anderson of Portland, sister of tho groom, the bride entered on tho arm of her father, whero the groom awaited hor. Those seated with tho hviflo and groom worq: Rov. nnd Mrs. Belknap, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darby, Mrs. If. C. Miuoar, Mr, and Mrs. Charles IIowoll, Mrs. Or. 13. Andorson. John Darby, Miss Blanche Darby, Mrs. h. D. Minear, Miss fifiifjio Minear, Miss Alice Darby nnd Earl Minear. UU fl o'clock tlfo brido,, attired in a dark gray sorgo tailored suit, Avcar ing hat and gloves to match, bade farewell,, to home and friends, lenv-, ing amid showers of rico and old shoos 'with lior husband for a wed ding lour to California, Upon their return (hoy will rosido on tho groom's fruit farm, threo miles south west of Mcdford. . Thobrido was handsomely remem bered in costly gifts of silver, tnblo liliqn, out, glass and many othor use ful articles. Both are highly, ostecm cd,and respeolablo young people of Jackson' comity. Tho brido, since coining west, has attended school nt tho S, 0. Si N., nf forward teaching in,, the publio schools of Oregon. T1Q groom is a gradualo of Bowl ing flroen high school, Ohio. Since Doming, wost in 10011, ho Iiob boon 8Ufl,qos8fu1ly ougagod in the fruit in dustry of Southern Oregon. That thoy may live to enjoy many happy days and yours together nnd aa thoy travel down the journey of Hfo hand in hand may Ihero never bo a clpud cast its shadow across their pathway,, and instead of clouds piny the sunshine of love bo so bril liant thrqtiKh all their life that when !)ov cross the silent river it will oulv ho a continuation of beauty, lovo and .joy, is tho sincere wish of their many .fWll'1, , , COOS BAY FREIGHTAGE IS INCREASING RAPIDLY MARRUFIttLD, Or., Nov. 3. An increase of 100,000 tons in tho ship ments of freight in nnd out of Coos Bay this year, as compared to ono ' year ago, is the remarkable record which has boon shown by figuros just prepared, Tn othor words, the past year shows an iucroaso of .18 per oont ovor tho preceding yoar, and lumbermen who are in a position to know Say that tho year 1010 will show an iuoreaso of 100 por oont ta tho lumber shipments ns compared lo I ho yoar 1000. Tho figuros allowing tho shipments for the past jw wro iooiird frvn Major Towr, the collector of emu torn for this port, nnd arc for the yoar ending September 30. 1000. Tho total amount of luinhor shipped nut was lfl,8C0.Qfl5 foot. NOTICE. Water hills arc payable at ths, of fice of tho city recorder from tlie 1 firat to the tenth of oaoh month. No notion Either than this will ho givnv Ytqr bills not paid'oii or before ho touthvwill become dolintiuont nnd vn Urwill bo Mint off without furtlier -n'otioe, ). ROBT. Wi TELFRR. -.J.07 City Recorder. Voorhies Tells of Wonderful Grape Land' in That County. (Oregoninnl) Tliat Josephino county is rapidly be'eoming one o the greatest grape raisitig sections in .the country is the statement df,A..E. Voorhies, editor of tho Roeruo .River "Counos ot Grants Pass) Mr. Voorhies was ni Portland yesterday and exhibited some elegant specimens of Tokay and Ma aira cranes raised near Grants Pass. Tlie largest grope vineyard in tho Rogue River valley, according to Mr. Voorhies, is the Rcdlnnd nursery, owned by A. II. Carson, who is a member of the stato board of horti culture. Mr. Carson hap 100 acres of vines of th6 Tokay and Malaga varioty. Ilis ranch is situated about six miles from Grants Pass, The grapes raised in tho Rogue "Rivor valley bring 25 cents more a crate than any other grapes shipped to Portland. The Southern Oregon olimnlo seems to bo particularly adapted to producing grapes of superior- shipping quality. Grapes shipped from Grants Pnss to Chi cago arc found-' to bo in a p6rfcelly fresh condition aftor tho journey. Tho grapes arc grown oil the hill sides, generally on a south slope and in red sdil. Thousands of acres arc icing planted, to sprouts at the pres ent time, and plans nro being mn,lo for future plantings. .About 8000 acres havo "already been plnnted ro grapes, and about a third of tho vinos havo como nto bearing. Grape1? ordinarily bear fruit in the third year. Tho .Tokay and Malaga species arc avsed allogqthcr for commercial purposes. Concords and bwectwat- crs are also raised quito extensively in tho vicinity of Grnnls Pass, but mostly for lo'cnl consumption. Tho viuoynrds yield from. $400 to, Montana Men Pay 812,500 for a Splendid Ranch in' Meadows , District. CENTRAL POINT, Nov, 3. (Spo ciol.) J. II. Mulhollen & Sons u; Butlc, Mont., have closed a deal for tho mirchnso of tlie A. J. Olson ranch, in tho iueadows, ,a lew miles north of this, city, at aiconsideration of $12,500. Thtf rmchUontains 320 acres and is considered ' one of the best mountain ranches in Southern Oregon. With tho largo amount f fmo range adjacenj; to, the place, it is admirable for a stock ranch, and Mr. Mulhollen states that it is his intention to engage in that pursuit Ho was formerly ongaged in that business in Montana. Buy's in Sam's Valoy. Howard Stowart -of Caldwell, Idaho, on Monday of this week pur chased 80 acres of land in Sam's Valley from Benton Bowers of Ash land, paying $1GP0 for the same. Mr. btewnrt ,is a recenp arrival in this section. He has also purchnsod some city property and will bring his family hero to reside permanently. STATE MAY F0RBIT3 UNDESIRABLE MARRIAGES $000 nn acre por year, and grape culluro is found to :bo as profitable as applo raising. Tho grape-raising ndustrv has been developed in the Roguo-River- valley, only withii ,fha last few years, and is oxpoctod with in tho next ten years to' roach lare proportions. ,t ,, DUDLEY DOINGS. By "Max." I). A. Owens has moved into his now residence near ino nousc wui?n ho formerly occupied. Mr. Owens has erected a largo and very com-" fortablo dwolling, tho main body of he houso being composed of hown fir limbers, whilo tho intorior is fin-, shed in tho usual stylo. It is a very, substantial and pormauont building and a credit to Mr. Owens and this, community. A. J. Slnoots, our popular nur-j serymuu, is showing u fine lino of trees of almost ovory varioty. Mr( Btnoot lias been remarkably success-) ful in' producing such a varioty r-f nursery stock, quality nnd quantity considered. E. G. Snider of Corvnllis is visiting J. G. Speucor. Mr. Snidor is very favorably impressed with our locality and may locate hero in tho future. A party of our younger sot wont to Butto' Falls on Saturday evening and took in tho calico ovorall danqo civon there under the auspices (if tho Butto Falls Athletic club. Thoy roport n vory good time. Ilallowoon pnssod off quietly, the usual pranks being played on sev eral of our householders by the younger clomont, but no serious dam ago has beon roportod. Mrs. 12. 13. Spuncor gnvo a charm ing musicalo at hor homo on Thurs day evening. A numbor of friouds were present nnd report a delightful time. A lre black boar has bean caus ing considerable excitement in thi ictnity during tho past week. It ap parently baar a oharmed lifo, being caught twieo in traps, each timo mak ing its osonpiv, alsoosooping n vio lent death at tho hands of a party ot our oraok hunters, who have sworn vongennoo on its lifo, its prin cipal offonso boing a diisiro to fright on unprotected ladles. , '; At tho last moetinsr of tho Idlers' club it wns dooided to havo a Masque ball in tho hall on Thanksgiving ovo;' -Tim' i volunteer orohostr'a'to furnish the music. ITHACA, N. V., Nov. 3. Lectur ing today to the students bf Cornell, Professor J. W, Jcnks, tho eminent sociologist, nsserted that otlicr states will probably follow tho example of Indiana, which forbids the mnrriagb of certain undesirables, and nlsd re duces the number of undesirables by anticipntory surgical measures. Pro fessor Jonks told of tho successful governmental control pf smallpox and other diseases, and of tho ne cessity for stamping out certain dis eases by radical action. "Individuals alone cannot succecl preventing those disonses," said ho. "Thcro must bo rigid notion by tho stato controlling individuals within certain limits, oven against their will, as to what thoy shall cat, as to what thoy shall drink, as to the condition undor what thoy shall work, as to tho way in which they shall bo cared for in limes of illness( as to the disposition of their bodies after their death." in Tremendous Influx of Settlers Dur inq' Period of Low Rates From East. PORTLAND. Nov. 3. In the 30 days that tho low colonist rates wore in iorco on the transcontinental lines, the O. R '& -N. brouaht 7104 hohloscekors to .Oregon and ash ington points. Tins year the rates become effect- ivo September 15 and woro offered only until Octobor'15. Lost year tho sale period wns- for GO days and in tio entiro two months of 1908 the 0.-Ttf'e N, carrifid 8477 persons to Oregon, and Washington points The record for this year therefore showt that in .half tho timo tho numbor tnk- ing advantage of the rates was with in 1313, of tho numbor that purchased tickets in tio entiro period of the preceding jcar. In tho last 30 days of tho colonist rato noriod of 1908, which corre sponds with the total sale period of this year, tho railroad .brought in 4538 colonist fickot-holdors, or 202(5 ewer than this yonr. The travel in tho i909 poriod was over 57 per cont greater than in the correspond iliir 30 days of 1008. Of the total numbor of homoscek- ors who enmo to Oregon nnd Wash ington during (his ' year's rate pe riod, 232.1 woro destined to Portland and 1389 to point's south of Portland. Tickets woro sold tp spmo of t'ro more important towns cast of Portland as follows: La Grando 105. The D.illus 52, Hood. Rivor 52, S;aniko 3G, Pen dleton 38, Baker Cit.y 83. Pugot Sound points woro tho destinnthn of 1500 of tho colonists carried b.y tho O. R. & N. A SNAP. If you wish to Consider a bargain -'-a roal bargain--in real estate, ad dross P, care of Tribune. 197 SOUTHERN OREGON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY WANTED Three girls 'for gen eral housework; good wages. MALE AND FEMALE HELP FURNISHED TO EMPLOYERS FREE. Office 33 SOUTH FRONT. STREET. PHONE NO. MAIN 3351. Hi IP If the Best Goods that mon ey can buy, bapked by years of prompt service and square dealing means anything to you, when you purchase your Groceries, Chinaware, Fruits etc., we are confident of re taining your patronage if you will once give us a trial. Prompt, Attention given to Phone Orders. Allen & Reagan J. F. ENY;ART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-Preside.!) t. JOHN S OftTIi. CubLiur W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFQRD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. Wo solicit your patronage. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEE.N , PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phono 3031 REAL ESTATE Medford Iron Works $ . E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. I Foun&ry and Machinist All kjr of Engines, Spraying Outfits. Pumris. Boilers and Mn-I , . , , , cninery. Agents in Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO. ... Stato .Dtinosltsry Estah'iebeiJ A8P. CVpltnj nnd Qurpjuy $125,000 HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE ' Tho Jaokson County Brink respect fully solicits your account, subjoct to your check, with the strongest eunrantco of safety nnd efficiency; Wo offer tho highest attainment iri systematic bunking service, which ussures tho greatest care in every financial transaction, with this oMig iug institution. W. I. VAWXER, President. R. LINDLEY, Cashier. Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots- Orchards and Mining Claims Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson ; County Bank Building atisfaction to all, from the cook who prepares it to the head of the house who eats it, Is Assured if you purchase your meats of us Rex Market Rear of Rex Grocery Store Hiith fit Pech Props. Phone 3273