Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 17, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MISrorOKP MAIL TftnJUJSTE, MEDffOTID, OREGON, FJIIDAY. DEOJSA1J3ER 17, 1909.
.
iSOCEAL AND PERSONA
the Kentucky orator, anil a king of
Hut iilall'oiin himself. Brush, (ho nut.
gioliiu, will iiIkh ho on Hill JIKIlMIII,
mill in nil probability, )r. Sadler's
!iiiiimiy ill lour people. Tim Pass-
"i Ininlly ol tiiiiMiliiiiH will In) with
II again, iniii'h to the delight of Until'
iiimiy I'iIi'iiiIh milling Hid patrons of
thin Chiiuluuiiiii,
TIiukd h ro only sumo ol' llio priii-i-ipiil
utlmellniiH thn whole tun day
. will hn crowded full, u timiitl, with
Hooil things, details for which are
not yet nmily, of course, to uti-
IIOIIIICI),
I'Ihi .Sherman,
through Hi
hull, proHonlnl
church of Medford. a .'100 church
organ iih u ChrlHtiiuiH present. TIiIh
gem-rous limiting in one Hint will hn
highly approi-iiiled hy tliu congrega
tion. Don't miHH thn good ilinnor to hn
served hy t ho PruHbytoriun ladies at
Anglo opura house tomorrow, Dim.
.1Mb.
. (1. Klkkurt of .Jacksonville wont to
W'ooilvillo 1'riday to Hiirvny a coun
ty roail in that section.
oPwors Ultu of Forest Clrovo, Or.,
van a piiNMuiKir on No. 15 Huh
mo mint for San .lose. Mr. Dim is a
hoyhooil friend of Chiof of Police
Shearer ami Dim pair of than lined
to chiuh npph) trees ami swipe water
FORESTERS HERE
TO TAKE LESSONS
AT THE CHURCHES : BUSINESS LOCALS
f -f 4 -f -f -f 4 -f -f f-f
Baptist Chucli.
Ilov. Dr. Dyer will preach in
Wanted, those in, or wishing to
join un amateur brass hand, please
Rnnner. Come In and Receive In- ,,,0,'"in l 11 'fl"(j,c ,lt 1,10 tSho Ch7
church. If. II. Initio will preach in .., .ri, .1.... " J.
siructlons From Government
ncjinnllnu Practical Work.
the ovoning. All nru Invited to at-
lend theBo HorvicoB.
Christian Church.
ai mo uiriMiiun ouuroii, corner
.Sixth and Ivy streets. Services on
rooms noxi jiiiirsiiay aitornoon or
eve. George F. Dyer, telephone .'J20I.
230
Nicely furnished roomH with all
modern conveniences nt tlio Palmo.
I'hono 101)1 for tens and coffee.
Here is a snap: 100 acres one
George II. WoM, John D. Hoist and
t ...1 tn 11.. . 1 i. , .. ,
. f i 7 u- ,, r . V "'y follow: lO a. m Hihlo nl0 from railroad Nation- 100 acres
in a fuw days lor Soalllo o take he B(.i1M. i 11 ..fll.L. n. n.J.,,1, 1 . "union, iuo acres
regular course in forslorv instruction ' ' ', ... rt,K"lBr u" K'1 red soil, scu-rnl thoiiHnnd cord?
m Kiinir coorni) 111 jorHioiy iiiHirm.uon sor..niif!o of in I.nn s i.. r..i. 1 ' i.s.i. 1
imiUK.iraled hy the department. ' f wo by a h erman .11 'E V' , .. " rt-"V' rnrf
Thov will reecivo imictical l.mtrm.. ! ? ,VV' y A"' "'i ' '.H,,wtt ct' l nce o-third cash,
Jit-rman, flay Co. havn Him i. the hn Hum iuohI needed in r.i ' 1 ' f ,',
heir mnnnKer, A. A. Camp- their work followed hy a nonnon on Inner,."
nximli'd lo ili.i f..n.n -11 11 ii . 1 SlrniiKcrH welcome. W. Theo. .Mat-
. . V i atliolid. IhiM-onrMiijiivolvcH land HiirvoyiiiK 0,.lf ,mHtnr
I
ami (opoKraphical mappuiK, limber
(MittuiK and a Htudy of Hid chimin-teriHlii-H
and growth ami value of
thn woHteru IreoH. The inilruiilorn
will all hu practical men and will
lunch from the Htnmlpoiul of prao
tieal iihmko rather than theory.
In order to p.-l hotter acipiamli-d
willi the HinokerH of Medf )rd, wo in
vito them to iiiHpoc'. tlio Smol;? Huumo
lit WtHit XfnJn i'rnnl '!M I
lock, piiHtor.
Christian Science.
hervicoH hunday morruiiL', at 11
o'clock. Subject of loiwon-Hcrmoii.
"Ih the Univorm) Incluilini; Man
Kvolvod hy Atomic Force." All are
welcome. hunday xchool at
o clock. TJH forth Urapo fltrcet,
north of bherman, Clay & Co'u. 11111
ni: house.
O. hox .144.
231'
ChrislmnH reduction salo 011 nil
millinerv. All IiuIh at cost. Special
naloH each Tuoday and Friday will
continue. Lottie M. Howard, 109 N.
Central avenue. 1 cod-4t
If you could buy an equity in ood
ity lots for 25 per cent with cany
I mas, would you tako them? Ad-
JOHN HARRINGTON IS
KILLED BY LIVE WIRE
10 Areas box 708. 234
Forty ncros find-claa pear, peach
or Krnpe land, 41A miles from rail
road station, clo.no to school, daily
mail, phono and main county rond:
easily cleared, rrioe. $2000: .800
SEARCHING COUNTRY
FOR MISSING SECRETARY
NBVADA CITY, Cal Doc. 17. An
organized search was heRun today for
Martin Wallace, secretary of tho Cal
ifornia Btato Mlnets' union, who has
been mlHHlnff from his homo In Grass
Valley slnco ThnnkselvlnR day,
Wallace loft Grass Valley In re
sponse to a letter, tho contents of
which ho refused to divulge, and
which he snld ho would tako with
lilm Into tho desert country.
Ills family now bollov0 tho letter
to have boon a decoy which lured
him to the desert and eventually to
his death at tho hands of an unknown
cnomy.
THREE MEN SHATTERED
IN BOILER EXPLOSION
NEW PHILADELPHIA, O., Dec.
. Three men were blown to nieces
when n boiler exploded nt the plant
of tho Royal Clay Works hero early
today.
HOSTON, JfaHS., Due. 17. A
wooden Ick is all tahl stands between
VALLE.I0, Cal., Dec. 17. A hlue'MrH- Hll,cor K(,,,y "r,l tl10 K-'inisitiou
.r ( i-i'i-ni iirun nun mvipii wau-r- VAIjI.IuIO, Cal., Dec. 17. A blue' minor r.uuy nun uio acipnxiiiou
inoloiih toKctluir hack in Iowa in yi'iirHLhi-iit of lames that mvept tho wires of a cook tnnt comes to this country F,
Kono by, but you would have a hard 'of th H,iy Counties Power coin I w'''' " '"'""r.v reputation. fmil
lime makiiic either of I hem ndmitjpany's plant, five miles north of this Mnry AollinKor, nBcd 3S years, is $75.
Unit thi-v had ever did - uch thinv.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Phipp and
1aUKhtcr, .Miss May, left yesterday
for Hoilhtiid, California, where they
will remain until in March. Their stay
In the south is made for the bom-fit
of Mr. Pinups' health.
fleiiiKii Whilm-y and wifo of ICen-
nctl. Calif., are in Medford on busi-
IIOM4. ,
Mrs. F. Pi-lniirit nf I-'inrl,, P,,;,,i umu 1
WOODEN LEG KEEPS
COOK FROM MRS. EDDY
box 03C. 231
Have you nny thine you want to
trado for good city lots? Box 708,
2JU'
'our 10-acrc tracts of first-daBs!
fruit Innd, well located, unclea'red;
$75.00 tier acre, one-third cash; mv
.... . , , 1 t '
a hurry-up ,mmv 1,1 ,"" mmKrani siauon tenns. I'. O. box fill. 231
.111 .1 . 1 1 nil lllli' wlinrr. nu-nilinrr nn nnnnn r,..
ENSON'S
BARGAINS
l-ilv. sent lilii'iiioi in
search to locate the "horl" that had Wharf, nwnithiK an appeal
i-am.ml lln- Irmibln. Is'10 has sent to the authorities at
Thi.v found tho blaekcned and mi-, Washington. Sho has been debarred
consi-ioiis form of .lolin Ilnrrint.inti. , from this country hceauso sho has
rori-lllllll nt' t lilt til 11 11 1 . rnutinir nitrnuu ) "II artificial
a wire carrviiiL' (10.000 volts. I fi't'rH
llarrinutou died after roaminiiiL' 111 lo j'i'.V her return to KiiKland des
a K'liii-coiiHcioiiH condition for
hours.
Ella Gaunyaw, public stenographer
room 4, PalT. buildmc.
Best tea and coffee obtainable at
n n c i 1. n r .
ificial Icr, tho immigration of- aou tl n n oou,ucrn
deeming the infimmry enough 0rROn Tcft .& Cif.feo
:iv 1 1.. 1.- 1. 1 .i Everyone is asking, "where is the
jo pi to her evident roHpoctahility and 1 "8 -? Icr '8 11,0 T,''
comfortable circumJ.ances. Mrs. 21?,Wc5f Sa,n' T 2-J3
Aottingcr is said to have como to . " Do Cor & Jnsmnnn Bnarantee
. . iiniiiM'i 1 iiimt niiKinrrinro nnmcT
In ordor to tot better acnmiintud . A,llont'a ,H "neomo tlio diet ol .Mrs. . ' :. " b"-j
mi iiuiui 111 mi 11 u.r 111 iiiiiiiiilii ......... .... ., - , 088 Oil a dinmond llivnslnipnt. Wn
.uary uiiKor r.uoy, 1110 lounuer on, . ., . ,. , . , ..
tho Christian Schienco church. Sho buy, ho "i'!'1 channcI ""d 8C" "c"
was indignant bocauso of hor de
tention by tho immigration authori-
ties.
n Medford visitor Friday.
11 f 'tii.ta,k .r rii..i.i it 1. ... - 1 ......
" " '" ocn was a wun tlio smoKors ol .Mo-Jioni, wo in
Jiciiioru visnor 1 nnrsilay night. i(0 theih to inspect the Stnokn lloiiw-
Jay P. (Jravo and party of Hpo- nt 212 West Main rt. 233
l.niie passed through Medford Friday.
on train N'o. II in the private car of) New Lights.
nr. uraves. liouml Tor soutlujrn Call- yow lightH havo been placed in tho . ' .,
foruia. Mr. (Iravcs is one of tho big KmnrinW Cnfn nn.l for lb., fir-i titnit ' TRIED TO HOLD UP MAN:
mctl of SpokllllO, boillg OWI! or of tho in tin, li'mlnrv if thiu nunnliir lnnrl I
IS SHOT IN ATTEMPT
Granny Smelter and president nnd u,0 ,mtron can read his ovonimr im-
prmeipal owner of tho big intorurbau t.nr Avilhonl difficultv. Messrs. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 17. A
1. .. . it. . .. . . .. . -i . ... r. 1 nuiiiion 10
lycirm car imes mmnary 10 unit Phillips k Leaders havo proven them-; mnn KV'K no name 01 mi- . - ,
nly. Tho ladu-s of tho party wore PpiVC!, oxcellent catorors and deservo Mitchell is dying today at tho ' .
friends of Mrs. J. F. Hodc ly, who was (le excellent patronage that is being Oood Cainaritau Hospital with a bul- n'orn.
let wound in his neck, inflicted nt t ,
1:40 o'clock this morning by V. Von- ?u" ior ""' Tr
ono, a saloonkeeper, whom it is al- ler ')kc cit Mam.
We Are Headquarters for
Small Orchard Tracts
4 miles south
$245 per acre.
of Medford. Price
Will oxchango five residence lots
for improved city property.
Our plan and terms makes invest
ment easy. Own some property and
receive your share of tho increase
in valuo this spring.
nt the train to meet them.
J. E. Thornton of Ashland was in
iMi-ilford Friday.
V. A. Dimlap, ono of tho solid cit
ixns of Talent, was a Medford visi
tor on business Friday.
Itov. ('has. Maekin, pastor of tho
Catholic church at Ashland, spent a
fuw hours in Medford Friday on his
tvay homo from Portland.
County Judge Neil was in Medford I
from JackMouvllo Priduv. I
accorded them.
McHridc is not tho candy kid, but
tho candy man, tho tco cream mhn,
the fruit man and don't forget it.
23 1
CONGRESS TO LOOK
leged, Mitchell hold up at the iioiut
of a gun.
cordmgly. Givo us n call and in
spect our goods. They arc now and
crisp. Phipps Building. 220'
If dissatisfied with your coffee or
tea- phono 1091.
Four hundrod and eighteen ncres
first-clnss ranch, four milos from
railroad station, 40 acres alfalfa, ir-
ngation for 100 ncres, first-class or-
good bams, 2 good .houses.
Inily mail. A snap for $50 j
n n a v.. . . . . . I . I. fl I r-
lur iiuu, oiiu-iinii ill uilbll, o 10 U 11,. 1 i. n
, ' i.i e t - tIie fl; ts too late after.
237
I havo nn enuity in city lots which
I will sell at 25 per cent nnd givo I BOut front, large lot
easy terms. Box 708. 234 c..,i n.i-
fi1 acres on Newtown -street, good
5-roora house, well and outbuildings,
nearly all set to fruit $2800
2Yz acres between Peach and
Nowtown streets; nicely located for
subdividing $2100
Wo represent seven strong fire in
surance companies. Insuro before
Within 100 feet of Oakdnlo ave
nue, now 10-room modern house.
$2500
tho I
represent
MoBrido is not tho candy kid but MH your presents in n holly box, I Union Guarantee Association of
jtho candy man, tho ieo cream man, 5 to -0 cents, at Haskins for Health
INTO CHARGE,U0 fruit man, and don't forget it.
(Continued from iuird 1.)
234
crful
I it 1 1 iiAnaii t f nwi ti t ft r-
nr. rtiuirow 1. omiiii ami ueorgo 1 . .
.'. Wilson of Portland arrived in Med-1 ,cntml ondomemont by tho president
fnril Ibiw mnriiiiii' on lliolr wav to of tho action of alllnKor, and ox-
T I III. ,! . ..!!. .1...'.. . . . .. ..... .
Iioci 10 navo a oir ukui on
lacksonvillo in connection with the
iiho of Floyd D. Mooro vs. J. S.
llernduu and F. G. Swedeuhurg, now
on trial in thn circuit court. Thoy
will he guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. B.
Pickel during their stay hero.
John aWtkiiiH of Eagle Point, one
of the piiiDiK-i-rs of southern Oregon,
and a veteran of (ho civil war, was
in Medford Friday 011 business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. B. Whipplo of
Woodvillo were in Medford Friday
on their way to Jacksonville on business.
Dr. Swiidi-nbiirg of Ashland was a
vUilor in Medford Friday on busi-
nnae.
Attorney Claronco L. Honmcs
bpeut I'Yiiiny in JackMiuvillo on pro
'fouiouiil btisinoss,
II. K. LoaveiiMon of Granls Pans
wan a rouciit Medjoid visitor.
Henry C. Chapman of Eagle Point
was a recent visitor in Medford.
' John B. Saudoisii nf Williams
'Crook is visiting in Mudford.
. Judge J. W. Hamilton of llosohurg
has returned to his homo after hold
iiiK (iiiiirt in this district.
"Hy all means retain tho county
fruit Inspectors. Wo ucmd thorn,"
Huch nro tho views of llonton Unw
orn of Ashland, who was In Mod ford
Thursday.
Editor ICalHOr of tho Valloy Uocord
wiih a roc-ent visitor In Medford.
Mr. McConnagaol of Wood, Cal, Is
sojourning In tho city for a fow days
and an: 3 ho II lion that part of tho
(Country.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
their
hands In an effort to forco tho reso
lution of tho rules committee
... . . Scores Balllngor
In Ills nddrcHA ystorday Hitchcock
almost oxhauBtcd tho mi only of In-1
vcctlves In describing tho Guggon
holms nnd tholr allegod attempts to
control tho Alaskan mlnoral flolds.
Ho daolarod that Glavls was dis
charged bocauso ho zealously pro
tected tho government against frauds.
Tho climax of his spood canio whon
ho declnrcd that confldontlal lottors
nnad copies of sccrot papers had boon
333
In looking around for treos to plant
thnt orchard of yours don't forgot to
seo L. L. Hover. Ho has tho goods
as orders for over 200,000 trees for
this season will prove. 228
Llvo at tho Palms, new brick building,
now furniture, strictly racdern, cor-
Portlnnd.
Become informed about our ten
nnd twenty-acro orchard tracts,
mostly undeveloped and prices right.
Ono fivo-acro tract, closo in, will
make 20 buildmg lots. Figure it out
nnd sco for yourself what you can
mnko on it $4000
Our rental department can handle
your houses right.
Benson
Investment
Cnmncinv
Goldstein, Snn I' ran- .. ,, ,niUnrv Bnta T,.,. I Ir J
1-tHCO; iMISS I'j. ULOUnor, HOSCnurg; ,1,., in,nJ ,l.; V.. n niPP Pnrmorc nnH Friillnrnuoi-c Hnnb
uir. viiti 1 tun ini umii wiiiiilju inui"
At tho NashW. II. Lilloy, Port
laud; A. Bergman, Portlnud; H. P,
Watkins and wife, Greor, Idaho: C.
It. Watkins and wife, Greer, Idaho; nor Grapo and Main strcots
l l.l.r t ,t 1. n -r I
.... o AiMHhnn, ' A business man would bo foolish to
Anile, city; Dr. A. . I on., nnd fnm- L to 8av0 dim08 whou h(J h(J
ny, lorunmi; . r.. iiiniiug, ion- ..,,, ,, ,. ,in1lnpc TIl;a nn
tho fruit grow-
stock becauso its
S" o"m e"KCrn"' ',Inn,nC" !f,; P" particularly to
. Hollms, St. Louis; B. Brcithnupt, nr. ,. al
iirHiiiwf I f(ililutmii Knit TiVun. I .
cheap.
cisco ;ll. I). Stratton, Hilts, Calif.; Lest.
u. ACKcnnnn, i;cuvor; it. j,
Marliam, Portland.
See L. E. Hoover nnd got tho
228
At tho
Portland;
Mooro O. W.
Young, Iino of sterling silver. Toilet, muni-
1 rail- (.i.w,, ntwl lrlilifnv enfu TIia. n
Sfr. and Mrs. Evnuson, Long Bench,
& Jasmann's, Phipps Bldg.
5000
GIFTS
XMAS
AT
Hussey's
For
Select
You to
From
Don't you think it
would pay you to
come here first to
make your select
ion? Gome in and look
We will foe glad to
show you and don't
buy unless you see
just what you want.
PL UMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH
Old Tribune Building. Phone 2931.
CEDAR FENCE POS 5
CHEAP
While they last only
lO Cents K-acFi
if taken at once. Phono 2CS1.
GADDIS & DIXON, "The Page Fence Men."
Medford, Oregon
freely given to fraudulent claimants J raif ( J c Marslml( iortlniHi; A.
on Alaskan coal lands. U lhuuMl Tll01lt
lU-forrlng to Olavls, Hitchcock Raid 1
70TICE.
ATTENTION A. F.&A.M-
Thoro will ho a muolng or Med
'foid lodge, No. 1011, A. I". & A. M
this ovonlng for tho purposo of elect
ing officers for tho oimulng year. All
.inomhors uro urged to altond. Hy
ordor ofW, M.
WILLIAM MULLEIt, Sooi'otnry.
I'itlcs CtavlH.
"I pity tho helpless suhordlnato
forced to chooso hotweon holding his
position In hIIi.mico nnd oudaugerlng
It by protesting against frauds on-trtuclu-d
In power and backed by In-
flllOlKH'," ,
Ho isvci ! condemned th rules
couimlttoe of tho hoiiso for falliiro to
tako doflnlto action. Ho said:
"It has boon a known fact for
yars that gross frauds Jinvo boon
porpotrntod In tho publlo dnmnlns
and that millions of ncros of public
land havo boon grubbed by tho, cor
porations, This year wo appropriate
? 1,000, 000 to prevent tho frauds. It
Is rumored thnt a consldorablo pro
portion of this sum has already boon
spent to buy logant furniture lOlghty
clerks havo boon nddod to tho lny
roll and ono or moro subordinates
aro receiving, moro salary than tho
law allows tholr superiors." ,
AN OPEN MEETING.
llaUliigci' at AVIiKo House.
WASHINGTON, Doc. 17. Socro
tary Halllngor hns boon spending
muoh tlmo nt tho Whlto House ro
contly, When asked today If ho Is
aiding President Taft to propnr0 n
forthcoming mcHsngo on cousorvnttou,
Ilnllluior roplled:
"Wo haven't ronched that yot."
Whon asked ibout tho attack mndo
upon him yestorday by HoprcHontn
tlvo Hitchcock la tho houao, Ilnllln
gor said;
"Ills olmi'ge? nro all falsifications
from beginning to end; boBldcs, ho
Is a democrat."
Tho Men's Club of tho Prosbytor-
ian Church of this city is fast prov
iug itself an active institution. It
is now nroopsod lo furnish the eitl
zona of Medford a splendid ovoning
next Tuosday night, which will be
opon night. Tho fifty mon will o
at homo to every ono. An ovoning
of poetry and musio is being ar
ranged for that dnto. How G. I.eBoy
Hall, tho retiring pastor of tho Bap
tist church, has been asked to road
from Hiloy's poems, nnd ovoryono
who has hoard him will know this to
ho a rnro treat, llo will reneat what
ho has bpforo given at various times
in our oily nnd tlio public will ho
given the Inst opportunity of hear
ing Mr. nail in this his specialty.
Somo of tho best musical nlent !u
tho oity will bo prosent to partici
pate in a program. Altogether il
will bo a meeting worth-remembering
and tho Mon'n Club is busy making
nil arrangemonts. Hemembor the
dato Tuesday, December 21.
Notice,
A spooinl meeting of Canton Day
light, No. 10, will bo hold Friday ov
oning. All inomhors nro urged to be
prosont. J. L. DEMMEIt,
232 Clork.
Whon so simple a thing as rend
ing tho nds. will keep you in touch
with tho daily lifo nnd tho business
opportunities of this city, isn't it
worth whilo?
Notico is horcby given thnt tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city
council of the city of oMfdord, Ore
gon, nt its next mooting for n licenso
to soil spiritous, vinous and malt '
liquors, in qunntitios less than a gal
lon, for n period of six months, nt its
placo of business nt lots f, (1, 7, S
and 0. in block 20, in tho city of.
Medford, Oregon. i
Dated Doeomber S. 21)00. I
HOTEL NASH COMPANY, j
A Select Line
of
Ladies'
Purses 2nd
Handbags
AT COST
Merman Bros.
317 E. .Veventh St.
AUCTION
SALE
of Entire Stock of Jewel , y ccrsisting of Watches,
Rings, Cut Glass, Tableware, Musical Instruments
and many other articles too numerous to mention.
Sale will start
Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
and continue until stock is sold
KENYON & CRAWFORD
108 West Main Street
t