Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1909, First Section, Page 5, Image 5

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Dr. mill MrH.
('. M. HiiiImmi, I or
inorly of ICiuiHiiH City, but inum ro
oinitly of (lnliU'ii'liI, Nov., uio unions
tint IhIomI ittri vmIm in Muill'orri. Dr.
Iliulieo wuh for tsifthl yimiH itHtioniut
oil with Dr. J. D. (Iril'lith. n notoil
Hiiru'miii of Kiiiihiih City In ItOHpitnl
work, mid tlniH coinuH to iik with mi
oiivliiltln rit)iitatloii im a MiirKO'oii
' ni id KtiiK'nil primlilionor. Mr. Mur
ium Ih a tnlrnlcd vocaliM ami will ho
Of HM'iiilly wcli'otni'i! to Mcill'onl .)'
nil lovorn of latiHlu,
Tint InilicM of I lu 1'rtinhytnrian
church will hohl a ChriHtiiiUM ha.aar
i; uu-ili 'ngltf Ojmrn hound 8nnrt.ilu.V,"
: Dpi'cinhor IH. A kooi! illnnor will Im
worvcd at ikioii. All klinl of .uprou
nu (I fnuny article for gift "will ho
. on Haiti; almi homo cooking, oaniicil
fruit ami candy,
'ft . Tho ladloM of tho ProHhylnrinn
! , ohuroh will havo n Ladinn' Homo
. ' -Journal and Haturdity Kvoning Pout
booth at thoir haxaar, Doootnhor 18.
Jtonnw with tht'in or kIvo thorn your
now HiihMnription. Thoy havo a
prnlly card to hoiiiI, uiviuur tho tiiirao
of tho donor, if you wlnh to bond
rltlmr for a gift.
W. K. llamincl of Knjjlo Point w:ih
it Mculfnrri visitor Friday,
w Onwnld Wont of Snlotn, state rail
road commifiHionor, wati in Modford .
Saturday on official Imfilnenn.
K. F. Ornham and F..M. HolmiiKor1
of Pronpoot w6ro iir Medford Friday.
. ' JainoM LawIrMM of Applouato Mtfit j
Friday night mid Sntunlny in MM-1
fonl. v
Mrs. F. Pclouto" and son of KiirIo
1 Point wcro XTedford visitors Sutur
V Jay.
A. W. Mlllor has movod Into tho
' now bungalow rocontly built by Mm.
V. M. Cheiwmqro In East Modford.
Tho thonnouiotor ro(t'mlorcd 21 do
' vroen at Jnekmmvillo Friday niorn
Inir, tho coldest morning of the mn
fion bo far.
Tho ladic of the Kpixcopal church
nro arrancinp for a rocoption to
ov. William I.iicuh. tho now rector
of St. Mark's church, to bo hold at
tho rcHidcuco of Mr. Povoridi;o, on
South Oakdalo avoutio, Woduoxday
ovoninjr, Dccciubor 8. Itnv, Mr. l.u
cnH hnH mado fricnln of all of Ii'ih
congregation ninco coming horo a
fow wcokH niro, and Iiiih aUo made
GAME TO PLAY;
REMAINED TO PAY
Delluhtcd Medford One
Evening and Was Delighted
by Hedfcrd Next
Day.
route dn hit mimical tour. Ho pur
chaHcd a tou-ncro lot from tho Ore
gon Orchard Syndicate in tneir not
ed "CrcHtbrook" tract and ( will re
turn horo later to live on it.
a good iuiproHHioii with thoHO wliotri
ho hurt mot oiitHido of tho church.
Tho reception in open to all ami tho
ladioH would be gliul ' huo every one
call ami meet Mr. and MrH. I.iicuh.
lion. W. M. Colvitf went to AhIi
lund Friday cvcnini to attend a
mooting of the NoIiIuh of the MyHtld
Shrine. I ,
County .luilgo Neil wuh in Medford Violinist
Saturday on official himinoHH.
Mrn. M. M. Taylor of JaekHonvillo
viHitcd Medford Saturday. Iti
MrH. S. It. Taylor wuh in M ml fork)
from JaekHonvillo Snturduy.
Mr. and MrH. I). II. Drowcny ar-
ri viwl from I'nrtlmid FriditV. Mr.
Drowenv Ih tho now divinion Hunorin- Adolph Knauer, tho violinint, who
tendont of the Pacific Staten Tele-1 ho doligliteil u Medford audicneo Fri
phono & Telegraph company, which, diiy-wcning nt tho'oponi hoyse, wuh
drvbdrm compriHM the, outio ,of jn Umi' H() dci htt.d Suturduy that
JnekKon, JoHophiuo nbd Klamath. I. int., , . 'in
.I . V1..11J.11 ,.t nu.....r.. ho decided to locate here wtiilo on
panned through McdfoVd Friday on
route to Oakland, Cal., to ifpcnd tho
'winter. Mr. MoClrllan ill n i.tcr
of John S. Orth of tho Modford Na
tional bank. 1 '
Nov. K. F.'A. Hittron of Colorado
and 'family nro among tho rccont ar
rivalH in Modford. Itov. Hittron in
tho advance guard of woven Colorado
familicH who aro looking for looa
tioiiH, ami ho linn ill ready Hcnt them
word to como on,
Frank Plymalo, who Iiiih been
Handing Hoveral dayx in Medford,
loft Saturday morning for bin claim
in tho Dutto creek Hoetiou.
Itov, Itobert KnnH wn in Modford
Saturdav moniini: 011 bin return
homo to JaekHonvillo after a vinit to
tho upiier valley.
County .Judgp Noll, wob in Medford
Saturday on bunlncfis.
JoHcph .Schmidtliug pf . Portland,
who Iiam been vinititng' rolutivert and
friondH in Medford, loft Saturday
moming for Iloscburg on hw way
home.
Minh Oraco. Henry of- JaekHon
villo Hpent Saturday evening in Mod
ford. A. K. Itcamen of JaekHonvillo wnn
in Medford on buHmoHH Saturday.
A big crowd of "rah-rah" boyn
fnim OrantH PaAn were in Medford
Saturday to attend tho football
game
V. C. Ilrown, manager of the F,u
geue branch of tho Oregon Granite
company, is in Medford conferring
with company official here.
Colonel Oeorgo P. Minis of Central
Point wan in Medford recently on'
hiiHineHR.
rmi:,vri:.sT hticiki: tiihbatknh.
(C'intlnunil from pfice 1.)
TROOPS
HURRY
TO CHECK MOBS
imiDOEPOIlT, Ohio, Doc. 4. A
call for troops to tako chargo ot tbo
iitrlko filtuntlon at tho Aetna Stand
ard Stool mill today followed tho
crisis resulting from tho wife ot a
strlko-broAkcr bolng struck by a
brick hurled at her'husband.
Tho situation Is critical and sor
oral persons already baro boon
wounded In tho rioting In which
shots haro boon fired. VJndsor
Darin, a striker, was shot In tho leg.
Two guards woro seriously hurt.
Strikebreakers Arriring.
Tho company Is rushing strike
breakers horo from Clovoland and
PlttHburgand moro troublo Is feared.
Tho mlll'offlclals Bay thoy will fill
tho 'places of all tbo strikers and
positively refuso to deal with thorn.
Fifteen hundred soldiers, with
Drlgadlor Goncral Speaks In com
mand, havo arrived heer and as
sumed control ot tho strlko situation.
Over n million men will engage di
rectly in a battle with the railroadw
iiiiIohh Homo fortunate ciroumHlance
ariHCH to avert the trouble. More
than 160.000 miloH of railroad track
will be idle.
It wan announced thin afternoon
that 22 rnilroadH with terminulH in
Chicago hnve decided to maintain
thoir Htnml in reftiHing to grant tho
demand of their employes for a 10
por cent wage increflne', If tK6 rondA
refuse to compromiflo it In believed
tho ntrong pro-strike feeling that is
prevalent horo will rcsirit in the
greatost induHtrinl struggle id Amer
ican history. ,r r
W. 0. Leo, grandronfltcr of ,.the.
Itnilwny Trainmen; President Cnrtor
of tho Railway Firemen and A. B.
Oarotnon, president of tho Ilallvvay
Conductors, conferred with commit
tees representing the organisation!) of
trainmon, engineers, fircmep and
conductorri. What tranHpired at tho
conference was not made public'
Premdent Stone of the Brotherhood I
of Locomotivo Engineers is-expected
(0 arrive hero tomorrow-'or Monday. 1
Injuries were reported.
Aboolutoly no damage was caused
by tho storm and unless It continues
for some time nothing Is to bo fear
ed. This storm is tho first In years
to coma this early In tho year.
Howard Htirprlwd.
The present hhow Htorm is tho
earliest of its kind in tho recollec
tion of J. S. Howard, the first poHt
master of Medford, one of its oldest
citizens, and often called "the father
or Mcdtord.
"I know that this1 is the first time
since I have been in Southern Ore
gon that we Have had snow before
Christinas," said Mr: lldtfard, "and
I also know tbof there, will be some
2000 people in Medford who will say
I didn't tell the truth-when they read
the, statement.- -fThe, only, other time
that I remember when we had a snow
as early as this Was In' 1861, and by
the first' of 'January there was 'two
feet of snow all .over tho valley. I
am hoping that 'it will hot occur that
way thirt year, as 1 am some older
than I was (ben, and wading through
snow doesn't appeal to paeV
t-i.i r 7?
KTOItM KING REIGN'S.
(Continued from psjr 1.)
ay.
May Hurt Election.
GRANTS PASS, Dec. 4. Accom
panied by a stinging wind Granti
Pass oxporlcnccd JJs first snow fall
this season. Tho snow commenced
fajllng about 10 o'clock this morn
ing and stoppod about three and with
a rising tomperafuro. It commenced
again during tho evening.
Tho city election occurs Monday
and tho politicians are' fearful as to
tho oftect of bad weather In scttidg
out tho voto, the, present contest bo
lng ono of tho most exciting la a
number of years.
Tho Local Situation. .
To tho groat suprlse of local peo
plo a "real live" snow storm Bwcpt
ovor city and valley aSturday morn
ing, continued until afternoon, stop
ped for a short time about 5 o'clock
but resumed about 7 and Is still con
tinuing this morning at 2 a. in.
Nearly four Inches hare fallen and
moro is expected.
A high wind accompanied the
storm and for a period played havoc
with signs in tho city, tossing them
nbout endangering pedestrians. No
Yqu Can Buy
1 N. Y, Pippin
Spitz
Partleit
10 off c
Cornice. .
Winter Nells
Direct from the GROWERS. Ab
solutely Reliable and Dependable
Stock grown by NaneTyuea irbo
know bow. Write us for prices
before signing a contract.
NORTHWEST NURSERY
COMPANY
18 E. Yakima Ave.,
North Yakima, Wash.
BENSON'S BARGAINS
We are Headquarters for Small Orchard Jracts
Unit plan installments from ono acre up, oithor tear
ing orchards or undeveloped land. " Several of these or
chards have produced $1000 per acre annually net. Call
at our office or write for details.
I IM I El I 111
Our plan of terms makes investment easy. Own some
property nnd receive your share of the increase in value
this spring.
2 1-2 acres on Newtown street, good 5-room houso, well
and outbuildings, nearly all set to fruit..... !..$3a00
2 1-2 acres between Peach and Newtown streets; nicely
located fpr subdividing T.r $2100
We have several good building lots near-Jackson afcreot;
will go at, each , $250
We represent seven strong fire insurance companies.
Insure before the fire; its too late after.
Within 100 feet of Oakdale avenue, new 10-room modern
house, south front, large lot $2500
Ivy street, 1 1-2 blocks from Main; modem 6-room house,
completely furnished; must go at $3200
A fine business location, half block from Main street on
Grape $8000
Surety Bonds We represent the TJnion. Guarantee As
sociation of Portland.
Become informed about, our ten and twenty-acre orch
ard tracts, mostly undeveloped and prices right.
One 5-acro tract close in, will make 26 building lotSi-Fig-ure
it out and see for yourself what you can make on it........
$4000
Our rental department can handle your houses right.
Benson Investment
Company
New Offices Upstairs, Northwest Cor. Main and Grape Sts.
-
The 1910 Cadillac "30'? $1950 Fully Equipped
It's Here And It's Right
THE ELEGANT APPEARANCE OP
THE CADILLAC WILL MEET
YOUR APPROVAL.
CALL AT OUR SALESROOM, EX
AMINE THIS CAR AND GET DEM
ONSTRATION. CATALOGUE
SENT ON REQUEST.
NOTHING BUT THE FINEST MA
TERIAL AND FINEST WORKMAN
SHIP GOES INTO THIS CAR.
EVERY BUYER OF A CADILLAC
IS A FRIEND AND BOOSTER.
WHEN IT PLEASES THEM IT
WILL PLEASE YOU.
The new 1910 CADILLAC ' '30M Price $1950, Fully Equi pped.
In the CADILLAC you will find New Features that will appeal to you-f eatures that you will not find in any other car
selling for TWICE THE PRICE. This car must be seen to be appreciated
Model 10 BUICK TOURABOUT Price $1200.
Model 10 BUICK RUNABOUT -Price $1150.
The Motoring Public has taken to these cars
as naturally as a DUCK SO WATER
THE BUICK MODEL 10 IS ONE OF THE BEST SMALL CARS IN
AMERICA A CAR OF CLASSY LINES, WITH A DASHING AP
PEARANCE THAT IS WANTED BY EVERY PROSPECTIVE PUR
CHASER WHO LOOKS IT OVER OR WHO RIDES IN IT.
C. H. SNYDER MOTOR CAR COMPANY
AGENTS PIERCE, ARROW, CADILLAC, BUICK.
104 S. BARTLETT ST., COR. EIGHTH, MEDFORD, OR,