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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDK)RDt OREGON", ERLDAY, DECEMBER 3, .190!).
FLIES TO ESCAPE BIG BUILDING LAST FOOTBALL ELK MEMORIAL
WILES OF GIRLS YEAR IN SIGHT GAME SATURDAY FULLY ARRANGED
ENGINEERS HAVE THRILLING j"
EXPERIENCE IN MOUNTAINS,!
Wealthy Bachelor Has His Life Made Everything Indicates That Next Year Local Boys Will Meet Grants Pass Impressive Services Are to Bo Held
Miserable by Pretty Girls Who
Would Call Him Their
"Hubby."
SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 3.
" 'There's no fool liko nn old one,'
nnd I am tho victim of uiy own folly.
I'm sick nnd tired of it nil. and I
want to quit, but they won't let me.
I never want to see another woman
Will Shatter All Building
Records in City of
Medford.
Next year will see al building rec
ords eclipsed in Medford, if tho
preparations for new buildings arc
any indication of what may be ex
pected later.
Outside of the buildings for which
ground has already been broken, a
In Final Game of Season
Good One Promised.
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock,
when the official's whistle blows will
SPOKANE. Wash., Dec
Tlirilling woi'o tho experiences of a
party of Northern Pacific railway j
engineer ami surveyors, under 11. II.
l'uyuo of Spokane, just returned
from the unsettled territory in Con -.
tral Idaho. Payne and the crows j
worked in tho mountain nearly eight
mouths, and it is understood a feas
ible route bus been found to tap sev-
eral of the rich mineral and timber
., , . . , belts. On uno of tho trips, lasting fi t
following a bnct scss.on oL Med- ,. . . .
ford Lodge. No. UH8. P., P. 0. Hlks, outsido of their own party. A
Sunday Afternoon jn Opera
House All Are Invited.
begin the final battle between the 'Thursday evening, final arrange- suoro 0f horses were lost and some
.!. . II. . . . .
Medford high,!"1"1 r5 I'enecieu tor wiu meuuir- r tho men hud narrow escapes from
mi wnu'w u ue ueiu in uiu .uuiuuiii ueatli. Much tug gaino was oncoun-
onera house at 2 o'clock Sundav af- t tWtsA t tit it litlla mill ortVAPnl 11 iw
. . f VV4 All IIIU IIIIIC1 111(11 PVMMIII
gnmo oi me season, aim upon i"c (crnoon
Q rants Pass
school teams.
and
This will be the last
ns long ns I live; theyro PeslennS!numb0r nro in nrosnect and will belresu,t of il depends the champion-1 As these services will be public
deer foil before tho engineers' rifles.
1'nvttrt itini1 tttniti tP iiitiittt iitnl
the life out of me. What I want now, ercctcd durillp the oominB vcnr, ( sliip of Southern Oregon. Both teams the nconle of Medford will have their these, with other drawings, ho will
13 n SLvnr ,ltlJ The bmudiiiRS at the corner of have plnved several Hard games this "PPortuiiity to 9ee this organ- submit to the engineering departn.ent
William B.hiedcme5cr, a wealthy Ml.n nnJ Rivers5do avemie have' ' nni, ,11iM,n. nr., Lvi ""tion in n serious mood. While the nt St. Paul early this month. The
WlUOWer, OU jeiirs, "i", , vnontml hv Hio tonnnts nn.l tli , . " ' , MkS III! DCllCVO 111 having ft gOOtl time linn ,.mitmimllitt..l ,v (he riillwnv
I
fices at 628 Kookery building, Spo- oK, structunjs are be; , d . stone unturned that would in any nnd that the man with a smile on his 00mpnny will open a big territory in
Kuiii.-, ..u ... -., .............v.. ... order to c,ear tho round f t, way ueiraci iroui mo cnauee 01 mem nice nu ol me nine is one 01 ine unw lind n,d niatoully in tho do
. 111 I U4U-i " VIViU HIV lUllllli XII 4, till" I li lillia ItllliU'lUHJ til IIIU t
days ago that he would share uls ;constmction of a modem building on being in the best condition for this best men to meet and know, they can vclopment of tho country for mi
fortune of 2aO,000 with a woman ,he gite The phug ,mvo not qs Ramc he serious and thoimhtfiil. nnd tho around,
under 3o years of ope, if she came becn fu perfected for ,j j b f)d. Th0 Grants Pass team will be services Sunday afternoon will nn-
on
up to his ideal as a lite partner, but u is Slfo fo gnv H t . wu eounl to the occns5on ns thev j,nVe doubtedly bo impressively rendered
trtfln tli.c innfnsjinn hotnro flppim . ... - - ... . ' . . .... 11. : il...: ........ .1....
.....v .... uo p t0 dnt0 n cven. respect ami m n goon group ot players that nro last
the city to escape a throng of women kecpinR with the spirit of progress of , nnd active and have showed rapid
responmng 10 ins iirujiui. itjle cjj , j,
It is on this, their memorial day,
that tho entire membership of the or
der is gathered, the roll called of
those who have fallen in life' strug'
1 llnliri1v.moilf cini'A fnn mlplv cnuciin
"Hejoro l piacea mat nuio naer-, xrodford No 8S T a n samcSt which is dno ,0 tll0 fn,,t
tisement m a California paper, say- Rt hag purchnscd 50s80 feet on they have had the careful attention those absent ones remember.
inB mat u uie nRia pnnj ans Sixth street, near Hollv. adioininr.of two cood conches. One of the iei1 ' n'1 eulojry.
wen, uio weuuuii,' iw the mi race beine constructed for the strongest points of the Grants Pass' ' "'' !''"5 orjrniusn
I could not find a woman to take .Vallev Auto company by Anderson & team is their ability to handle end , tion. has indeed been fortunate, and
the place at my lonely fireside, ae-j Qreen and jj put,p a buildin of nms. for the interference which these chai" of membership remains in
dermeyer said, but now the rs,at ,oast twQ storie5.( and perhnps j lnds put uo would do credit to a col-( Kut vor cvf lo,,Ke3 through
troopmg 111 from all sides. I never fm, nA i j... Mp..,, nnm. nml lmv nmvnn t,nt H,v!oiit tho United States have been so
Circuit Court.
Corn Turner vs. Howard Turner- -Divorce;
decree granted.
John Harrington vs. V. K. Phipps
et nl. Set for trial December lft.
Emma Flolir vs. Charles Flohr
Divorce; decree.
It's a Pleasure
Indeed to pay your jjroi'or.v
when you deal here for the
items are always eorreel.
What tfives it additional ploas
ure is the t'aet that you know
Full Value
for your money has been receiv
edthat you tiro charged with
the lowest priees on the very
best goods.
Jt's mutual pleasure doing bus
iness with us.
i
Allen Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
roalized there were so many women Tf t. :.;., . nro almost sum in mnl-o vnr.U nt fortunate. In memory of these and
in the world. Most of them get right ld : b nd . f ,n, n ; line-plunirinu'. Put. while thev nrelin tnbuto to them, theso sen-ices will
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down to brass tacks, too.
"I have received letters from ev
ery state, territory nnd province on
this continent, except Texas, and ev
ery moment of my time has becn
taken up in answering letters and
telephone calls and receiving appli- (tractf ft vJew ,o
cants, mostly young women, who tnmi t,
seemed to be under the impression janother structure worthy
IO U X I'U'lUl illl. UUUU UUk
SJ 1 V k V J i I f" r-- ----- - - "
this Dronertv thnt will mmnnm fn. stronc in these nnd other noints. tho, 00 uc'a
rorably with any lodge home in the Medford team hns proven itself !, A Hplcmhilly nrranged program wll
state. , strong along sovoral lines. 1 bo rendered. The sen-ices will begin
Lodge No. 1168, B. P. 0. E are local boys have shown great ! Promptly at 2 o'clock. All visiting
negotiating for property on Sixth nbi,ity in the handling of the forward E!ks nnd M members of tho order
street, onoosite the nbove-mnnt?onP,1 Pss this season, and in a few in-!""1 1,1001 nt 11,0 ,0UK roo,n pmmpi.
buildintr nn stances have made good gains on it. . o ciock p. m. xno general
,11 ua They have not failed in nnv trnmn soiP"0'10 ,s mvited to share theso ser-
J III 1 v w o -
growing city of Medford.
1 '"- .. . . ' ..: .1 1 1.;.. 1 t
of the lar tn,s season to mnko good gains l"c "'euiijerMiip, uuu mmi
on tho oxchaniro of mints, fnr xvl.nntho innuiries that the committco are
t.. 1 1 t : .. r vwu. , r:r - .
vue case, n0eer, uuu .u icuiug iu - Ground hns been broken their grent fullback steps back a few , receiving concenimg me sealing ca-
be ?"e ,u.nt1' .imet 16 restored." 'rooming house, modern in all its'vrds nnd places his toe into the lmcit' ,f the 0Pora ,,0l,S0' 5t l -With
this Niedermeyer pal ed down ifeatures t the 'tion of A ball it is destined to overcome tho "eod thnt the invitation will be
the ro I top of his-big desk, hiding ;and Flfth streetg and Ri y force of gravity and travel down tho ' "ecepted.
several hundred unopened letters i T,, ,,c ... .. fi0lt1 ns if on wines. t '
from curious eyes; drew the blinds, ; room3 or more; - I They lmvc thrce men nn of wh5ch ' GAMBLER TURNED
disconnected tne teiepnone msmi- i;s nimost firo of n goal from n drop
ments, and, after slipping a generous MANY TREES ARE "Wck if within reasonable distance,
top into the colored hall boy s hand,! BEING PLANTED IN VALLEY nml e sends the ball from
he hiked for the tall timber nlong placement between the uprights from
the St. Joe river in Northern Tdaho . A consen.ative cst , f 1 almost any part of tho field.
ucru ue iiojies iu get uiu kiuks oiu nrnn,F ,1t ,. ..,-., . .... Their strnnMst tviinla nn. in A.
, ..w- "uivh i 111 UU 11 till ll'U IU I I1C rt I ...v
Rogue River vnllev this season to fensive work nnd lino plunpng. The
Just Arrived
Ono of tho finest stooks of Rosen
thnt over camo to Medford, nil of
tho nowest nnd old-tried variotios.
Why don't you send thnt siok
friend of yours or your sweetheart
n bunch of Carnations?
Delivery nny part of city.
MEDFORD GREENHOUSE.
Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
Hast Main St. Phono 000.
In Case of vSickness
PHONE 3 0 4 1
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
Near Post Offico All Night Sorvico Froo Dolivory
DOWN BY COURT
of his tangled nerves.
CLAIMS HE NEVER
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3. The
supromo court today denied a petl-
tion for a writ of habeas corpus filed
' by Attorney Carroll Cook In behalf
of Charles Drown, who It, under ar
teat charged with violating the Walker-Otis
natl-gambllng law.
I Drown was arrested at tl-o Emery-
vlllo race track upon a warrant sworn
, n 1... r . itaIh.. t......i .
prospective, there will be nearly Without n doubt this will bo n ' Ioyod DIfltrIc, A.torn(MP Donn.
fruit totals something over 15,000 1 '"tter is whero they are sure of ynrd
ncres of land. nKe fr when tho nble linemen open
Judgincr from the sales nlrpmlvlthe opponent's line the massive back
, - ., . . 'l. il . t it in , ' tutu iiuun uiiuu u Huruui 01
made and the orders coming in andinut' through the gnp like n cyclone. ,1V r.nP ,,. ,,,.,iv
' SirilfP Bill iM strict 'Attorney D
1 IlLlLll nlLL :, . ' "ws J,m,,,t'a ,n ine vniiey 7 ; hue. Helms claimed to have laid a
' Ithis season. ; that has ever appeared m tins bet of $2 wUh Brown 0 a ho0
I inese iree orders are nearly a couniry, nnn ior me namc(i Roao chorrr
aciH u,n d uu n,ii jifor fruit-growing trees, the propor-1 first ti,no ' the history of Medford
Asked Man to Buy Him a Drink and t;on of ornamental shrubs nnd lnnV -will its citizens have n chance to see
When tho Man Couldn't See
It; He Smashed Him.
John Kelly, who claims that he
never has worked and never will, is
in the city jail, serving out a $20
fine imposed upon him by Recorder
Telfer. Kelly asked Ed Hoe! to buy
a drink, nnd the latter couldn't see
why ho should, and Kelly, in order to
help his vision, swatted him one in
the face, closing one eye nnd leaving
tho other to look for reasons why the
drink should bo pnrchnsed. Instead,
trees being relatively small. From a P00(I Rnme real football.
five to seven years from now this!
15,000 acres of orchard will he n,l,1- SAFE-CRACKERS AT WORK
ed to those coming into bearing each I
year, and the prediction made thnt1
one day the Rogue River vallev. from SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. 3. Kx-
NOTICE
is hereby given that the undersigned
CALIFORNIA CAPITAL I wiH aPP'' at tu0 regular meeting rt
, j tho city council of Medford. Oregon,
on December 7, 1909, for license to
Ashland to Grants Pnss would bo'ner,enced cracksmen some time last ; sell malt, vinous and spirituos liquors
a solid orchard, will come near bein-l nfKht blew onen tno 8nfo of tho Gold- m less quantities than ono gallon, nt
fulfilled. r''en star laundry In the residence dls- lota 14, 15 and 10, block 21, in Med-
trlct and made good their escapo with ford, Uregon, tor a period of aix
omntns. ,
YOUNG & HALL. ,
Dated November 21st.
First-Class Ladies' and Gents'
BootblacK
Parlors
DYEING AND OILING A
SPECIALTY.
V. W. Howard,
Const Champion Bootblnck, Prop
G S. CENTRAL AVENUE.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co,
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
MUCH PROPERTY LOST 300 ,n 8,Ivor' 'caving no clue. Nltro-
IN WASHINGTON STORM s,ycerlne and a 8,edEe wero U9od-
I The robbery was not discovered un-
BELLINGHAM. WnaV. tw i ima morning, wiion tho proprietor
Whutcomb and Skagit counties are
today emerging from tho worst flood
opened the place.
Hoel looked for a policeman and hndiin the history of the country. Mil
Kelly haled before tho city mngis-1 Hons of dollars worth of property hns '
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
trate. Twenty dollars was tho fine been lost, at least ono life has hpon ' W. H. Milton to W. S. Greene.
imposed, and no money being forth-j forfeited and there is not n town on 40 5-0 acres in Bection 9,
coming, the prisoner wns given the .the Nooksack nnd Skngit rivers but! township 30, 4 west $ 3,100
V. Angle to W. B. Jackson,
lot 0, block 2, Willeke ad
dition to Medford 10
J. W. Cox, to O. Miller, land
on Central avenue, Med
ford 10
B. E. King to II. G. Mnthes,
lots 33 nnd 34, block Q,
Railroad addition to Ash-
Innd 2,000
option of working on the streets.! has been inundated by tho wnters.
Then it was that he made the fore-1 The losses can bo estimated only
going declaration, nnd tho city must 1 roughly, but tho following figures
bonrd him for the next ten days. re conservative: Whutcomb coun
Jnmes Ryan, plain drunk, nnd Pat ty, $223,500; Skngit county, $380,
CoIIins, drunk nnd fiehting, were ns-' 800; dnmago to railroad property,
sessed $10 each, nnd not having the .$000,000.
wherewithal, nro taking their ease
nt the city's expense.
MRS. JACOBS DIES AFTER
WEEK OF SUFFERING
COAL LAND CASES IS
RESUMED IN SPOKANE
NOTICE.
On account ot tho increased cost
of feed, wo, tho undersigned dairy-1
mon of Medford, find it necessary to ,
ralao tho price of milk to ton conts
a quart, retail, and 25 cents a gallon,
wholesale on and attor December 1,
1909.
WARNER & SNIDER,
J. C. OAUIOUN,
J. M. SCHMIDT, I
II. H. CALHOUN,
J. V. KEEZER.
For the Best
In harness, saddles, whips,
.obes, tents, blankets) wag
on sheets, axle grease and
gall cure, as well as all kinds
of custom work, see
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main.
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Olfico: 209 West Main St., Medford, Oro.
Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
L. J. Lnrson to P. Lambert.
SPOKANE, Wash.. Dec. 3. Tho 80 acres, section 32, town-
Cunningham coal land henrinir. which ship 35, 2 west
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Dee. 3. ! was heard in Seattle, has been re- J Conley to Qold Rny
Mrs. Nicholas Jacobs died at the sumed here today in the federal court Realty Co., lots 17 and 18,
Crocker Street Hospital early today building. The morning session was I block 27, Tolo
Hkeetorfl-Uriffith to
Innd in sec-
w. ..x. v..vu. .,irnfnui uiwia lining .iMj.iiiup; nunniiJii want -
from injuries sustained Thanksgiving dovoted to hearing the testimony of .Addie N. Skeetoi
night when an automobile containing lentrymen living in Spokane, including Wilded Freel.
11 members of tho Jacobs' family I A. R. Campbell, John A. Finch und
was struck by n streetcar at Latin Arthur D. Jones. Tho testimony is
station nnd Jacobs nnd four of his
children wore instantly killed.
ETor two-monthfl-old baby, who wns
badly injured, is still in a serious con
dition nt the hospital.
NO FOOTBALL FOR
WHITMAN NEXT YEAR
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Dec. 3.
Tho fnoulty of Whitman college has
posted notitce to tho effect that un
less the footbnll rule snro modified to
such nn extent ns to eliminnto mass
plnys Hint football will bo nbolishcd at
the institution.
Injuries to light Whitman men in
tho Thnnksgiving gnmo with tho
brawny Washington state collego
team i ssnid to have been responsible
for tho notice boing posted.
being taken by Special Commissioner
W. J. MeOeo, but tho case is being
heard before Commissioner Fred T.
Denett of tho general land offico.
NORWEGIAN POET IS
ILL UNTO HIS DEATH
PARIS, Dec. 3. Bjornstporno
BJorson, tho great Norwegian poet,
dramatist and novelist, who has been
dangerously ill for two weeks, is suf
fering from arterial sclorosls and tho
doctors declare today that his vital
ity is miraculous. For ten days ho
has been kept allvo by stumllants
and artificial breathing, and tho phy
sicians aro hopoful ho may recover
In splto of tho torrlblo odds against
him. He will ho 77 years old If ho
lives until next Monday.
100
400
400
10
tion 24, township 37, 2
west
F. IT. Cook to C. Burgess,
blocks 1 and 2, Roanoke
Addition to Medford
T. J. McAndrewB to W. F.
Quisenbury, lots 11 nnd 32,
block 1, Rrynnt's addition
to Medford
THAT CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
A nice pleco of cabinet work or
mission furniture makes an Ideal gift,
vory appropriate and useful. Wo spe
cialize in making tho "out ot tho or
dinary" piecos. In fact, anything in
tho mission furniture or cabinet work
linos made to your ordor, any finish
you may deslro. Drop in and got our
prices.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS,
Shop near corner Eighth and Holly
streets. Phono 3362. '
Are You
Going
East
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Have you a friend coming west? You
ought to bring one to Medford. Call and '
see us. Let us talk routes and rates
with you. Information cheerfully fur
nished. Phone, address or call on
Southern Pacific R. R.
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent
REAL ESTATE
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
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