Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 25, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    mtt MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MtiPFORl), ORIKWX, TUESDAY, JAN UARY 25, 1910.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS
Mr. nml Mr John Mnl f North
I'hrti'iitx wen- In IMuii'iiiv iillninl
lnif I'lmii'li IiihI Kiniiliiy.
Mr. nml Mi. Kcnn UoiMitnl were
In I'liiiiMiix I it Mt Kiniiliiy,
I'Vmilc Oiilnimi nf Nmlli Talon!
(nnk a lot nf Hun need corn In Mer
loni liiMt Hal unlay.
Mi-h. Wolilnn llarlliiy of Norlli
TultMil wan in Mmll'oiil IiihI Biilur
tiny. Mlw Cliirn Allen ami Mvm. (
Carny went HliniiiiiK in Meilfonl InM
Kiiltmliiy.
MU" Clara Tcriill of Tahmt wiih
in Meilfonl IiihI Snliirilay having
ilotilnl work ilmii'.
A party nf yniiufj lailiim Kiillntri'il
at tln iiti'iiMMiil liniiii) of MIkh Cliini
Allen Sunilay aftnrnonn for choir
practice. MImh Callicrinc Dorcn,
MIm KMn Cox, MImh Dora WilHon,
MIm I.iiIIii ItolierlH were miikhik
(hone iircNunl.
Mr. ami Mr. I'etn Itarnohiirx of
Mcilfonl came up to Phoenix
vMt Mr. ami Mr. V, H, Furry InM
Ha l n i d a v.
.Mk Will Meatier of Mctlfonl wim
vljtilinc her mater, Mr. Welilon
Hartley, of North Talent, last Sun.
tiny.
Wnltcr Shaffer of th furniture
mill at Phoenix took homo liiniih'
finiMheil work to Mctlfonl latt Sat
unlay. li. 0. Canter of Knxy precinct wnH
ill Mctlfonl on hiiHincHK InHt Snliir
tlny. Owen Ounlap of Pliocnix wiim in
Mcilfonl InM Satunlay. Mr. Onnlnii
h one tif the men who Iiiih proupcrcil
in real cutatc in thin valley.
Clnrcncc ICenncilv of Ketlilinij.
Cnl., arrivctl in North Talent InM
Fritlnv ami in viitimr with relative
nl that tilacc. M'ihhcm Delia anil
livin riianiller of Mcilfonl accom
panied their jrrnmlfnther, Willi"
Chandler, home InM TlinnMlny and
Mopped over Friday, returning home
Fritlny evening.
Miw Katie Masnn of Talent
In Alcilloni Inning dental work tloii"
IiimI Hutimliiv.
II. II. Tn ylnr ami family nf Wck
tier creek worn tlniiiK I radium in
Mcdlnitl Saturday.
Fit Hamlin nml wife of P.flou Val
ley were, in Phoenix InM Sunday.
Married At the home of the of-
ficiatiiiK iniiilnlisr, T. F. Rawlins, in
Phoenix, on Siinduy nricruoou, Inn
nary 'JH, William Fern ami MIhh I In
r.v PatleiHoii, Doth Iium youn
people have rown to maiihnotl am
womanhood in our niirixl and linvo
a lioxt of friemlN who winli them i"
ry joy of a lone ami happy weddo I
life.
Mint McGiino, Hits. Talent
teacher, wiih ill tliu firnl of hint
week, and M!hh Film it took her
chiKHOK for n few dayH.
John Conway of Talent wnH quite
nick duriiiK thu firnt of tho wnuk
with la Krippn.
Tho Doilifo place, ahovn Talciv, on
the AhIiIuihI road, changed liiui'l
InM week.
Mr. Marv Ilannali of ElloiiHburj;,
WiihIi., arrived in North Talent InM
Saturday and will Hpcntl Hovcral
monlliH with hor hrothcr, S. F, Mr
Donald, and family.
B. It. Lovclaco and wife worn vt,
itius; rnlativcK in North Talent lint
Sunday,
W. M. Taylor and wife of BIIciih
hurjf, WiihIi., camo to North Tnlcnt
hint week to visit with S. F. McDon
ald and family for a few tlayw. Mr
Taylor in n coiiRin of Mr. McDonald.
Thoy relunied to WaMiinfrton Irn-.
Fritlny.
The ovaiiucliMic inectinpt liein;:
conducted at the ChriMinn church at
Phoenix hv S. W. Jackmin and wife
arc hriiiKini; forth trood remilt.
There Averc four nddition to the
church Sunday. The Hitiirini; in n
rare treat to nil lovcrn of ood mu
nic. iih they have neveral mutical
iuHtrumcntH noil Mrn. Jackfton is
poHcHcd of iiuiiHual ahility.
NAVAL MAN CHARGED
WITH AWFUL CRIME
POKTRMOrni. N. II.. Jan. 2fi.
The iihvmI nutlmrilici here todav
Miid to have confcHxed to thu murder
of Anna Schumacher at KoeheMer.
N. Y to Sheriff Oillctte. who will
take him hack there for trial.
The little cirl wan lirtttally attack
ed ami killed while Mic wiih in the
net of nlneine floworH upon her
mothur'n ravc. in thu RochuMcr
cemetery,
. Mall attempted to culiM in the
nnvy and Iuh actiotm nroiiHed Hunpi
tiloiiH. After a novum courtio of the
"third decree" he in naid to have
told tho naval official that he com
mitted the KochuHtcr crime.
WIRELESS LEAPS THROUGH .
SPACE AS NEMESIS
NBW ORLEANS, I.n., Jan. 'J.r.. -Tho,
wirultiHH, loaplnj: tliroiifjh 'JnOO
inilcH of hpace from Panama, today
tiatiHeil tho nrrcHt of three, men
wanted there iih tho alleged uiurdor
orfl of a Panama policeman.
The wiroltiHH junt hunt thu Htcam
hliip Ahnunu'arcK, on which !(. M.
Cnmphcll of Now OrleaiiK, U. A. Ho
Hcnthal and F. 0. Minnie, hoth of
Tiffiiir (ho men wanted, wcro pan
HonunrH. A Hcoond wirclcsH wiih pout to tho
miniHtcr from Panama at Washing
ton, who wired tho coiihiiI at Now
OrleaiiH to hnvo tho moil held pe'miinp
nu investigation.
Tho iiriHonorH deny any connoc
tion with thu crime.
HOW THE AMERICAN
MARITIME LAW WORKS
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Jan. 2fi.
Local morohnntH nro awaitinj,'
with intcroHt (ho nrrivnl in port of
tho llainhiirK'-Ainorioau liuor Clavo
laud, duo hero Fohruary 3 with GT()
"round-lho-worltl" tourifitH nhoard.
Thoy holiovo that tho compoHition
upon hor ownorn of u fino of $1000
may rosult in litigation (lint will fix
for nil tiino" tho Btntiifl of tho law
qompellinK foroiKU vohroIb plyinjj hc
twoon Amorionn porln to pay $200
for oacli paHHoiif,'or landod.
Tho Clovoland iH comidctint? n
world (our, (ho starling point having
hedn Now York, Tho Intention of
tho oompnny was to land tho tour
UtH in Sail' FrnnoiHco and transport
thorn, ovorlnud to Now York.
Collector of (ho Port Straiten,
upon learning of this plan, immedi
ately linked (ho dopurtinuut of t'om
mnreo and lahor whether tho ruling
would ho enforced in this ciiro, and
finoH aggregating $137,000 ho col
looted. Ho wiih ndviHod that tho
govoriimoiit will roduco tho fino to
$1000 on condition (hut tho llnm-burg-Amorioun
company carry tho
oiiho to tho couiIh for t
of tostiug tho law.
No reply to tho govorninont's pro.
iobiiI Iimh boon nmdo.
SOLD KEYS TO HEAVEN;
POLICE ARRESTED THEM
1UTI.KR, Pa., Jan. 2.r..Aftar
they arc said to have disponed of
over three hundred "koys to heaven"
in the KuhMiui diMrict yesterday and
today, John Nanchik, Ocore Sokn"
and Nieholnn Tenick, garbed as the
"Thrco Wise Men of tho Bast." came
to grief. John Shink took vxcuptipn
to a retiuest for n 10-cent contribu
tion and demanded that ho ho given
the "kov to Heaven" for f cents.
Tho w!mi mun refusctl ami a free-for-all
fight ftdlowcd.
Tho trio canned tho arrest of
Shink nml others before Justice Ja
cob Criswcll on an assault and bat
tery charge, and wnrants wore is
sued before Justice James N, Me
Nally for the arorst of the dispen
sers of tho "keys to Heaven" on a
himilnr chnrgo. Tho 'wis-
is nllcu'cd, collected over two hun
dred dollars in tho foreign tpiarter.
CHAMBERLAIN WOULD
REOPEN OLD CASES
WASIIINOTON, D. C, Jan. 25.
A concurrent resolution introduced
in the senntc today by Senntor
Chamberlain of Oregon wiih adopted
dlrectimr tho attorney general to re
port to congress what action lias
been taken relative to tho resolution
approved April 30, 1008, instructing
that nn investigation be inado of the
possibility of action oeuconiing tho
vurious Oregon railroad and land
grnntH by the government.
This action by Chamberlain today
indicates that ho will ondeuvor to ro
oneti sumo of the Oregon eases which
have boon smouldering for a long
titno.
Marriage License.
William J, Ferns and IIbjscI Tvn
Pattorson.
Married.
Tn Medford, Jnnunry 22, 1010, by
Rev. Max Markort, Thomas Thomp
kou nnd Mario IToubur.
Circuit Court.
Stnto vh. Ilonry Banton Soiling
liquor without license; Bontenood to
pay fine of $200.
Stnto vh. Oeorgo Putnam Indiot
mont for libol; disinissod.
Fred Owon nnd Q. A. Culy vh. G.
C. Cnly To rooovor money; jury ro
tiirned vordiot for defendant.
JnmcB S. Stngg vs. I, F, Stagg
Diyoroo.
fleorgo B. Chamberlain, governor,
vs. A. W. Myors Order confirming
sheriff's Hitlc.
R. I;. Uurdio vs. II. M. Cobs Or
der confirming tinlo of roal ostnto.
Stntq vs. Mark Whinplo -Selling
liquor to minora; plon of guilty; fin
ed $100 on two countB; threo othor
indietmontR dismissed on motion of
diBtriot nttnrnoy,
noboeon Mooro vb. Ooorgo E.
ChninborlninAppliontiot) to Togia
tor titjo. 1 W. Milos nnpointod ox
ooutor of tltlo.
WHAT IS WORN.
Elubornto Trlmmlntji on Oratty
Oowtm Tho Nov Vollt.
DrcMKj' gnwiiM 1 1 1 1 m hi'iimm show n
iioiiil ilenl or Jci ami lyxlnl licnil irlin
mliiK as "HI mm Hie lirlllliini heel Id
wIiik miilii'iililery anil npmiikIciI trim
llllllgH.
Dmilile lircasliil coiiIm are alwayn
ciiiiifoiiiilile for eolil wciillier. ami this
Mylc l Heeii allium; tlie licst moilclit
In ImifC emit IciikHk.
Willi; iiiomIiimI veils arc iiioiIImIi. TIiIh
veHlnp;' U licnv, nml doeit not Injure
the tycs, as Hit dotted variety In apt
to tin. Women like the heavy whlo
meslicM lieciiiiHO of their bivoinhiKUfH
unit the fiiHcliiniliiK myxicry of the
half comeii led fnee under the henutl
Her. Dotteil awIm In used for the cutest
little baby tires!, It In of tho Hoftcnt
tinirH IIUX I'LAITUl) DIIEH8.
nml llnest variety. Theso tlretiseM ure
simply mntle. Im-Ihk trlmmwl with n
lew Insertion of vnleucleunes.
The vogue for tmieelets Iiiih brought
altout a return of the engraved and
ennmeletl li.imli altout an Inch wide
that were worn half a century or
more iikd.
For little girls box plaited dresses
worn with u slileltl In snllur style nro
much In vhkiic, ami the frock lllus
tnited of this ehiiriiiter Is exccptlou
ally attractive. Cashmere In a favorite
material from which to develop them
UiIn season. JUDIC C1IOLLUT.
Thin May Miinton imttom I cut for
girl lx. clKlit, ten anil -twrlve yonm of
niiu. Ho ml W conn tn till oilier, Rlvlnx
uuinbrr, UM, und It will be t!umtly for
xvnnltxl to you by mntl. If In hasto fcml
nn nililltloiml two cent frnimp for letter
toatuK, which liuurt' morn prompt J
llvory. MODISH MATTERS.
CAPTAIN DENIES HE
F0LL0WE0 COMET
SAN FKANCJSCO, Cnl., Jan. 25,
Thill llm Htuamer J. U. Sleu-m ,f
Sun I'edro wiih Inktjii from her
course through following a comot
appealing above the southern hori
zon while she wiik bound fr thin
port, is denied today by rnptnin
lionllcld.
The ki)per declnroH that the lail
cd Mar or comet wan sighted while
the Stetson was in latitude .'i,r:20
north January 211. ' The viwsel sailed
iiortliwurd in it light for muni time,
but tin: captain declares that the
comet did not cause him to alter his
course a jot.
Captain Boni field, who is mime
thing of an aMronomor, took obser
vations of the comet, and has data
hacking up bin observations. While
the phenomenon may not have been
Ualley'H comet," the Hkipper and his
crew declare that a comet wbh seen
by them in tho south-BouthweM quar
ter of tho Hky.
Tha Change.
"Now, confess. Mcllrldc. do you hold
your wife mi your lap an much now as
when you wen llrst married if aslced
Harlow.
"Well. Harlow." replied Mclirlde, "to
tell the truth. I believe she ilta on roe
more tiuw thnn then "
Cause For Thanka.
"AlaM" Mitlied 'the tramp dramatical
ly, "No matter wUtrr I turn, there's
n tin ml ruined tiKitlust me."
"Which abort you ought to' be
tbitukful fur one thine," saM tli
farmer.
"Whafa thutr
"Thut It ain't n foot tbnfa rakod."
I
Notice.
Tho Medford Builders' Supply Co.,
having taken over the Day's pinning
mill plant, nro now installing a drum
Marnier, which added to the already
( large number of machines, will make
I thin undoubtedly tho best equipped
mill in Houthtni Oregon. Thy iri
j lend building n dry kiln in the near
J future which will inmiro perfectly
, dry lumber at all time. They will
employ only first-clnsH workmen.
Thoy will manufacture screens, man
tels, grill work, all kindH of cabinet
work, inside finish, doors, sash, etc.
They invito an inspection of their mill
and ask a chance to figure with you
on your work. Shop at preesnt cor
ner Ninth and Fir streets, old Btnnd
of Day'H i'laning Mill.
In Case of vSicKness
P H O N E 8 0 4 1
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
Near Pout Olfice A II Nilit Sctvh o Free DuHvery
Medford, Oregon: This cortifics
that wo have Bold Hall's Texan Won
der for tho cure of all kidney, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for ten
years, nnd have never had a com
plaint. It given quick and permanent
relief. Sixty days' treatment in each
bottle. Mcdnrd Pharmncv.
Notice.
Articles of incorporation have been
filed with tho secretary of state by
D. I j. Day. J. E. Dny, F. S. Day, II.
W. Gooddnlc and C. E. Powers of
Medford. with D. L. Dny, J. E. Dny
and II. W. Ooodnlc bb bonrd of di
rectors nnd I). L. Day and president,
II. W. floodnle vice president nnd F.
S. Day secretary-treasurer; amount
of capital stock, $10,000; for the
manufacturing of sash, doore, cab
inet work nnd general job carpen
ter and mill work; place of business,
Medford, Oregon; locntion for the
present will be corner of Ninth nnd
Fir streets, formerly known a? Day's
Pinning Mill.
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.
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Picea Reasonable
COFFEILN PRICE
11 North D St.. Medford. Ore.
Phone 308
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON- f
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MFDFORD - - - - OREGON I
Office in Jac&oou oouuty Bank Upstairs I
1
All Kindt of Pelt From Skunk to Er
mine Are Popular For Hats.
The tlrl who can wear fur on her
head In lu luck. for. no mutter what
klml of pell It In. hIic will le lu fash
ion, it Ih ii far cry from raccoon to
ermine, yet nil the furo lu between are
worn with uHmirance.
Among the a mart coats la a model
nhown with only one rovers. This Ih
extra brond and rutin from tho collar
to n point at the wnlst. It Ih only pos
sible on coatH that faxteu Htntlght over
the chest from waist to neckband.
A smart cont for a gtrl of fourteen la
mndo In moyen nge style of heavy
weight nnvy blue chovlot. Tho fronts
nro cut In panel eirecl( which start at
EMPLOYMENT AND
.BUSINESS CHANCES
7-room house, furnished.
Half interest in a good restaurant.
4-room houso, $1150.
FOB SALE OR TKADK Percheron
stallion, weighing 1S0O pounds.
22 Winchester rifle, specinl; will
take chickens.
10 acres in California.
FOR SALE lfiO acros in timber.
Snwmill and stumpagc.
WANTED From owner, prices on
bearing orchnrd or coming into
bearing.
Hnve calls every day for vacant
houses; pleased to have you list
them.
FOR RENTTwo furnished rooms,
for gentlemen only.
WANTED.
Two men and their wives on
ranch; one woman to work on ranch;
woman to wash, 30c per hour.
For sale Ono lot on Grape street.
E. F. A. BITTMER. Prop.
no mm ae, phipps bldg.
PH8NE MAIN 4141.
WANTED !
A Chocolate Dipper, or a girl to
learn the business. j
RUSSELL'S. 1
The man who makes the high-grade
goods.
129 EAST MAIN STREET.
FOR
SALE
100 Acres of Goo'l Fruit Land
I miles west of Grants Pass.
Forty sevvn lots In Jacksonville,
fine location.
I have albo got a pair of fins
Cougar Kittens, five months old,
nhlcli can be bought ut a reaaomabl
price.
ENQUIRE
GN Lewis
Jacksonville
HH
THE VISITOR
who is welcomed by a
flood of light can not
fall to feel genuinely
welcome. The one who
arrives In the dark half
doubts the warmth of
his receDtlon. A oorch
light adds cheer, as
well as comfort to the home. It
saves posslbleaccidentsand grop
ing for the door boll. It makes tho
home before which It shines a
beacon in the street. A porch
light Indicates progression, love
of home and civic pride. Send for
the estimate man today. Do not
put it off.
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO
UAINTV FANQV ArilONS.
tho iirmliolo beauiH in tho front Instead
of on tbe alioultler, llelow the wnlst
lino at the Hides ami hack tho mate
rial Ih plaited and headed hy a strap
ped baud, which huttomi to the panel.
Tho clotting l douhlo hreastcd, with a
rovers that can he turned hack or over.
There In a high turnover collar trim
med with black braid, and there nro
deep turnover cull's.
Ohantilly lace not Ih a novelty fabric
for lace gowns and blouses. It Is
dainty ami ettectlvo and costs tho very
moderate sum of 03 cents a yard for a
forty-two Inch width.
Tho llliiHtratlon hIiowh four charm
ing aprons, each ono of which la vory
Hlmplo and easy to make. 'Dotted and
plain hwIsh muslins nro the materials
lined. .1UDIO OIIOLLBT,
TIiIh May Manton pattern Is cut in on
alto only Sand 10 contH to this aftlce,
giving number, 6480, and It will be prompt
ly forwiu-dcd to you by mall. If in hast
end an additional two cent stamp rot
letter pontage, which Insures more prompt
dollvery.
Rond tho Classified Ads,
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Fundry and Machinist
All ' of Engine, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma
i
cninery
Agents In Swthern Oregon tar
FAIRBANKS. M0PSE 6 CO.
X
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1 IJI-LL J
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Oifico: 209 West Main St., Medfoid, Ore.
Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED CRANITE
YOU TURKISH THE LAND.
WE FURNISH THE BUYER.
EASTERN CONNECTIONS
Enable us to soil your property to tho best adrant'igo.
Write, telephone or call aad tell us what you have.
HUNTLEY-KKEMER COMPANY
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans.
214 Fruitgrowers' Bank Building.
TELEPHONE MAIN 3491.
F. N. CUMNIN6S
T. W. 08G000
OSGOOD & CUMMINGS
Civil EiMiters
THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE
IN SOUTHERN OJU5GON.
Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications,
Reports. Estimates, Etc., Water Pow
ers and Water Works, Paving and
Rond Making, Sewerage, Railroads. Ir
rigation and Drainage.
OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
J E. ENYA'Ul, Proidmii
JOHN S ORTII. I ,
J A PHUHY. Vire-Premdeat.
W M JACKSON, Artrt't CuHluor.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
UAPITAL TKMXW
SURPLUS $u,m
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
r
We solicit your patronage.