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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1910)
IKS 'iur;in viinmroi?n ax ati . riiumrrxni' xrirTvrjVir.n rinf.inrwr TiTim ur t i vrr i rr nn ft ' f t i "f SOCIAL AHD PFRSONAL Ht.o tho Mtirrlwold Shop for liookN, iiiugur.liioH anil f i no engraving, ' K, 11. Duffy, traveling freight and pitHKonuor agent of lliu MIhhoiiiI I'd lflc it Iron Mountain railway, wiim in Miwlfonl Tliurmluy looking itl't at ItiislutiNN for Iiih road. 0. HlllingH of AHhlnml wiin Intro Friday morning on IiIh way (o lnnk Hoiivlllu. County Coiiiinlwiioiiui' I'atturHon wan a .Medford vinilor I'Vlilay. HIhIiop Clmrlcti Bonddlng of tint 1CIh('oi:iI illoi'imu of Oregon w,hh in Mi'ilfniil Kriilav on bimlnoHB pertain ing t' his. officii. Krod Penliigor of Central Point was a .Medford viMllor I'Yidny. Mr. and Mm. I). II. Orowory r at I'oillniid till week taking in tho automobile hIiow. Ah iim for figures on your tin anil Hliofit inotal work. Modford Hard ware Co. 208 I. llutclitHon loft Thuradny eve ning for Portland, whore ho will rej main a month or ko with Mm. I HiiIcIiIhou and diiuuhtcr, .Minn Fern. S. S. Allien of Pronpoct waw In Modford on IiiihIiichm TluiMdny. Mr. Aiken if) ouo of tho pioncera of that section of tho country nnd rofiisow to believe that thorn in any otlu'r porlktn tpiito mo good, V. M. Miimhv f Utilti. I'mIU win. a Medford lmimMM vinitor Friday j .1. II. Chamber of Cottnge flrow. I ia;iti'red nt (Iih Moore. 0, Adiimn l in thin city from j pi'tlr FmIIn on bniirm- ( V. It. Hunt of Ktigtuo m n AltMllorti visitor today. ' 0. S. Kntfin of Hood Klvr In m inUml nt thn NnhIi. ' lluildcm' hardware In our niwiul ty. Mrdfnrd Hardware Co. 'JOS It. M. Whitman of Knglo Point w in thin oily Friday on Illinium. County Fruit InHpcctotr M.vom of Central Point wu In Modford Fri day on official biiHinonH. John flrinvoH, ono df tho lending roflidcntM of Central Point, was !n Modford Friday on bnsinnfifl. 0. W. Dwinncll of Montague is among thoHn registered nt tho Nash. J. F. Sullivan of Coour d'Alouo, Idnho, is in Modford looking ovor tho vnlloy with a viow to locating. Georgo P. Milan of tho Seven Oakn orehnrd in in Modford looking after IiiihIiiorh nffnirs. Vnur garden noeds nttcntlnn. A cciinplcle lino of pardon tools at tin Jfi'dford Hardware. Co. Tho local F.IkH will niitorlaip FreiU iirick Wnrdo after the reeltal Kitltir day niKlit. C. M. I.oflaiiil of .Jiiokxoiivillo pre oiliet wim a Mcilford vinilor Katur iy. ClinrloH Tiirpiu, ox-chief of police of Afcdford, wan In the city from tho ranch Fridny. "NolliiiiK doinjj on tlio farniH nowniln.vV mtid Mr. Tiir piu, "ouiiiK to the couliiiiioiiN raliiH. Ilowevor, (lie wet wealhnr is tlolnix iiohody any parlloular damage, nuv moie than in lioldiiiK hack work. Wo will lii'uin to reap (lie lienefit iliirini; I ho j-rowhiK hohkoii, tlioii:li, hi more mainline mid coiiMoiucut inciciihud growth." The Medford Mi'ikIi hcIiooI mid Klnmath Falls luicketlmll teaum will meet for the second I into loniulit. and tho local team expects to put it on the visitors, In (he previous Rnmo Klamath Falls won easily, hut this time the Medford hh-h school team has its neck bowed to win tho pnnio. The fame commences at 8 o'clock sharp at the skatinc rink. It is rumored thai Mine Host Hal lo v is to reopen his dininj,' room, now that ho has learned that a usurper has appeared in place of his comet. V. A. StiiiBon "of Orants Pass is visiting with friends in Medford. Peter f. Korehnw has returned from a short business trip to Orants Pass. John Wilson of Trail reports two foot of snow in his section. Ho also states that a number of people in Hint district have seen "Comet A 1010." Tho many frionds of Mta Glndv Heard will ho plained to loam Unit ho is on the rond to recovery frnw n vorv evro sttsck of pneumonia. J. W. William f Hold Hill wan ii recent Medford visitor. .Too Hnrnmentley of Oold Hill spfii' Wednesday evening in Modford. Nlcliolnn Jerrv. the nripinnl muf iet kiotr. is in Medford from th Wil low Springs district. Mr. Jerry al wavs has a few solid pieces of placer cnlil about his person and seems to have a faculty for finding bin chunks. ,. J. Huttorfeld left Thursday for licddinir. Cal.. where he expects to locate. H. It. Henderion of Phoenix was in Medford on buines Friday. II. C. Chilean of Ashland was a re cent visitor in Medford ! Theodore 0. F.rickson, special nj;ont of the forestry service, is ex pected to return nt the end of next week from nu extended visit through oit Ihe Dakota HERMANN! CASE T6 SPECIAL CLASS PRESENTS PENNANT mnii run urvTiirri 'M'" cinss- in domciitic ci- illlnl in I rlrX I WrrPi'""' at 1,10 hh "cl,o(1 l,avc '",ni1 umiii) liiu nun i ibllii work,l(; ,JVr Hlncj lhw jllBh Bdj(;0, football toam won tho cliniiiiilonslilp toward kIvIiii; tlio bo)n a nubatnntlal token of tho utrls nppreclntlon of their prowess on tho gridiron. Hcncy Still Prcscntino His Side Dc i fenso Will Start Saturday Morn ! Inn To Jury About Friday. POHTLAND, Or., Jan. 28. Fran- Ily dint of hard work anil poralst ent hinitlltiK tho tnotnbors of tho spe cial cIiims, 28 of thorn have mude with tholr own hnnds an 11-foot ponnnnt In tho hlcli school" colors of yellow els J. Honey Is drawing tlm looso snnd black and bearlnir tho word Med- on.ls of bis testimony toother tho!f"rd-1 Th, t"un"nt W8H "l 10 . ... .. tho chsool this aftorcoon. pronecutlon of tho lllneor llor.nnnn, lloMH tIl0 grlll ,)flVe nimIw antl case today anil promlss that bo will ; HoJ(1 H)iinltor ponnantu nnd pillow cov FREDERICK WARDE HERE Third Number of Lyceum Course Given by St. Marks' Guild, Will Bo Seen Saturday Evening. Frederick Warde, tho noted Shnkc- speroan actor, will npjjar at the Medford theater tomorrow (Sutur- dny) night, bcint; tho third number of tho Lyceum course given by St. t44f 4 BUSINESS LOCALS tho afternoon, " At tho conclusion of tho govern have cloned his case by the middle of 'ers enough to defray the expanses of 'Mark's Guild. Mr. Warde needs no tho baiujiiot given to the footbnl! boys, introduction to a Medford nudiehec, sovoral week- ago, nnd also to pur-'as his famo is well established ns mont s caso court will adjourn rortlia)t0 BC,100, BtUchc,i thereon for each I Shakespeare now before the public, remainder of tho day In order thnt memhor of tho team. For tomorrow night the entcrtain- tho attorneys for tho defense may J (inent ,will be in the nature of a drA- linvo an opportunity to shapo up their TACOMA POLICE SEARCH . jmntjc recital of the "immortal , FOR ESCAPED PRISONER bardV rnasterpioce, "Hamlet," with ease for proEontatton to the court an. 1 I current comment by Mr. Warde. This tho Jury. It now seems certain tliatj tacoma. Wnsh.. Jan. 28.Th0 will i. f1, III tint nt uAni in Mm turv , , . . ...,. Tacoma pollco woro this morn ng re- boforo tho latter part of tho week coming, and It may bo possible In- aucutcd to .earch for John Ilobblns. deed It Is vory probable, that tho Jury 'a contractor of Milton, a small town will noto bavo Its turn at tho consld- car hore. Ilobblns was arrested on oration of tho gull or Innocjico of ft crlmlnnl WI rant-yesterday by tho Hermann before Friday nigh or Sat- ur(lny Mlltort marshal and wa lodged In the Tho' court refused to allow any-;" bnstlle. Tho officer thoughtful tblng to bo Introduced regarding tho took from tho prisoaor a bottle of romovnl of tho signature of John A. a"'1 38 wh'c'1 9 v nonson from a Hat of the land solec-'crJ ,I1 thu sll room at lh tlous sunt by him to Senator Mlt- "Jrison." ohsll and given by MHtill to Hr- This morning thore w Intent w mann. It was llmw'i Intention to cJtemimt In MIHon. Th primmer nrgu from tho clreunutne of th,"ad fll. Not only 'lind he roc ood mutllatetl lgnKtur thnt lleilmaau . or tb "lug." hat mi hrokn back had rmovl It In order tht ton con- Uo "r room; terured Bl bol- nectlon or innwn witn tne claims . " " .... iu-v, course and will doubtless draw an immense house. $250,000 LIFE INSURANCE SWELLS WIDOW'S WEALTH should mont. bo unknown to the depart- YOUNG GIRL CHARGED WITH WEDDING TWO MEN i I Itt k - o.ktd OHt a lord of th root and M !ckl tho door In ot ta other "cell." Itobb!u as a wife and several children. He was oUarjeit with hav ing tluimienod to attack htar wife i .....i NEWARK, K. J., Jan. 2S. AI-! though sho is less than 17 years old, Florcnco Knoipp of this city is un der arrest charged with bigamy. Tho with an a'x. CHICAGO, Jan. 28. Tho widow of John Farson. broker, who died a week ago. Mres. Mamie A. Karson, will rocolvo, In addltlon'to tho $050, 000 of bis personal estate, $250,000 for which amount his life was. Insured In various Insurance companies and fraternal orders. Two Tails on Stranger. TUCSON. Ari., Jrt. 2S. lrofe- "or E. A. I)oHcIai,fTOerIy in charge of the observatory at Flaiostaff, Ariz., said today the vagrant "Comet A-1010" is a double-tailed celestial phenomenon. Professor Douglas says he iioto that second tail branched due south, while the first appendage pointed directly upward. Last night, he said, the two tails forked at a grentor distance from the head. He estimated the length of the second tail at 20 degrees. Hngone, February 11-12, is tho place and time selected for tire moet- police Bay sho hns admitted marri-!"' of tho Oregon commonwonlth ages with two men within tho last congress tins year, the University ycari of Oregon' is nctivc in promoting the convention nnd a number of the Often, in tho interests of effective! members of its faculty will take part advertising, a merchant writes h'w in tho discussions. D. C. Freeman, price so low on certain lines of secretary of tho Eugene Commercial goods that ho winces when he thinks club, has notified the chamber of nf 51. Of potirso. ho nlwavs adver- commercu of this citv in rcnard to tiscs such snlos; nnd the ad-answer-! tho meetings nnd espressos the hoix-jL0'18 nnd Clark, on the site where crs "take their profits." that citizens will tnko part. ;tney ouiit l-ort Clatsop m 1S05. $10,000 FOR MONUMENT TO LEWIS AND CLARK WASHINGTON. Jan. 2S. Senator Bourne introduced a bill today ap propriating $10,000 for use In co operating with tho Oregon Historical society In erecting a monument to Woar Kidd'u Shoos. Dulck Is tho king of tho auto world. Who doesn't sigh tor a Dulck? Wear Kidd's Shoes. For wood of alt klndn, see the Scjuare Deal Woodynrd. Phono 2601.' Fir street, botween Second and Third streets. Gould & Llndloy, proprietors. 20 1 No one knows bow long a Ruick will last, for no Huick has ever worn out. The first ones aro still run ning. 258 Wear Kidd's Shoes. What is life without a BuickT 280 Steinhardt, the artistic tailor, 0 South Fir street. Reasonable prices, easy terms to responsible parties. Wear Kidd's Shoos. Let us demonstrate the superior quality of tho Lorain range. Med ford Hardware Co. 208' 11)10, tho banner year. Wat.'b Medford's population double nnd lots in the Queen Anne addition triple in value. Present price 500 nnd upward. Cash or terms. Full assortment of Whitman's enn die nt The Mcrriwold Shpp. Bowers & Hunter, a real estate firm of Payctt, Idaho, has purchased the timber claim of J. II. Messier on Evans creek, paying $1000. They also contemplate making farther in vestments in the valley. People that want figuring on planting shade trees and have ' not got their orders "booked better con silt II. O. Patterson, the Quaker Nuraeryman and set low 'price. Of fice in Hotel Nash Office. GENTLEMEN'S SHOES THAT ARE IN PERFECT KEEPING WITH HIS OTHER APPAREL THAT PLACES HIM ON A PAIR OF DISTINCTIVELY WELL-SHOD FEET CAN EASILY BE FOUND AMONG THE MANY STYLES OF SHOES WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALL ED TO THE QUALITY AND LOW PRICES WE MAKE ON HIGH TOP, HEAVY OR WET WEATHER SHOES. SEE US FOR LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' SHOES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS. The Wardrobe 210 WEST MAIN. W. A. Sharmnn, the paving man of Portland, is in Medford on a short business trip. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED To rent, 5 or 10 acres near town, suitable for garden truck, potatoes, etc. Address "Reuter," caro Tribune, giving full particu lars. 269 FOR SALE 75 acres best fruit land In north end of valley; 4 miles from railroad; 1-2 mile from school; about 15 acres cleared; some fruit in bearing; irrigating ditch runs through middlo ot it; plenty of wa ter; with house, barn, well and spring and 1000 cords ot wood on It; a No. 1 road all directions; $4500 per acre; buy of owner. See Cole man at clga rfactory. 268 :REAL SNAPS A bargain 11 acres fruit or al falfa land, 2 miles from station. Finest fruit and alfalfa ranch in Applegate valley, ditch and water right with place; $G0 an ncre; easy terms. 00 acres rich bottom land, 70 in high-grade fruit, 20 in young alfalfa, fine buildings; $30,000; good terms. SiskiyouLandCo 206 Phlpos Building, Medford, Or. Read the Classified Ads. MEDFORD, THE WONDER CITY Medford's population, 7500, gateway to Crater Lake, commercial metropolis of southern Oregon, is the fastest growing, most progressive, most metropolitan city in the northwest, surrounded by more natural resources than any place on earth. In 3909 it made a gain of 2500 in population, of 3 per rent in postal receipts, of 50 per cent in bank deposits, spent $750,000, or $100 per capita, in public improvemcnis, which include a $300,000 water system, 20 miles of cast iron distributing system, three miles of paved streets, 15 miles of sewer, and its building operations totaled $2,500,000. In tho coming year five miles of additional streets will be paved, many miles of water mains and sower laid and building operations far exceed those of 1908. Medford is the best theater town in the northwest, leads tho world in number of automobiles per capita (one to every 30 persons), and also in number of telephones, cash registers and typewriters per capita. Timber and Mining Center TIMUHK AND MINING CUNT1CH. Tho Pacific & Eaatorn taps tho largest of tho sugar plno bolts of tho world, containing olght billion feet ot tho morchantablo tlmbor. Sovon saw mills will begin operations In tho aummor. nnd factories wilt follow. Othor tlmbor tioltfl bring tho available tlmbor up to thirty-two billion foot. Med ford will bo tho manufacturing and distributing point ot this ImmonBo lumbor Industry. Thirty miles from Modford la tho niuo Lodgo coppor district, whoro a $1, COO, 000 spent in dovolopmont bIiowb a mountain ot coppor. Tho con struction of a big smelter will follow tho railroad. Oliver 125,000,000 In gold has boon taken from tho plncor mines with in n fow mllos of Medford and Quarts mining Is still In Its Infancy. Within sight of tho city strotchoa tho largest coal flold In Orogon, and dovolopmont work shows a largo vein of good bituminous coal. Medford, A Railroad Center Medford Is located on tho mala lino of tho Southern Pacific and la 1909 did tho greatest railroad busluess of any city In Oregon outside Port land, receiving and shipping a greater variety of carload commodities than any othor place. Tho business at Medford exceeds that of Oregon cltls twlco as largo. Medford Is tho western terminal of tho Pacific & Eastern, on which 1000 men aro now rushing contructlon to the Cascades and beyond to a Junction with tho now Central Oregon lines. Franchises bavo been granted and work will comnjenco In tho spring on an Interuvban electric lino to run from Medford to Ashland and to Grants Pass, connecting all tho cities of tho Roguo river vnlley. A railroad to tho Blue Lodge copper mine has been projected and will probably bo constructed tho coming season. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY APPLE, KING OF THE WORLD Sixtv-fivo thousand acres of choico commercial orchard, whoso products bring tho highest prices in the world's markets are planted in tho Medford district These or ..i .i... ..4- G,lr Ai-mln Rlimv flin nrnlrl mnrlnls for eill'loivds of Sttitzenhfil'n' rmrl "NTfHvtmvn Pirmiiis: niirl fnv flio hrsir flivnn lmv icnl -P .. j I.i ..11 r.4 Mii A lnalr,iViilrAiPiwifi nvlinHit.inil niHl ItOlTUO l'lVOr nnnnlins linvo ffl vnniSi iillf livnfl nil ninnc nf int-mnnf?rnl nnn;;.' CaiJLUI Ull llll IHIfiVJa ill; tiiu xuiiamt- j. iiiwu j. iiu.ttu , o x r- ' . - . t w .uvxtuuvivuiu vj.v ijuol tlUXio. cliards captured the sweop- the Koguo river valley PEAK ItKCOIlDS FOH 1000. n w Mnrnimil from tb'lrty-flvo 18-yoar-old D'AnJou near trooa ... ... mm a AHVA aft Ml harvested a carload that sold in Now otv. tor avuo gross or o.io ipor box avorago. His Oartlotta yloldod 11300 por aero. f John O. Ooro shipped twolvo cars ot Dnrtlotts from 1 acroa vwhlch nottor'hlm $933G, or $1244 per ncro. 'A O. H, WhUlor sold 000 boxes por aero from four acres Bartlotta I which nottod him ?2 a box or $1080 nn aero. Ills D'AuJoua yloldod .2C0 boxes por aero, soiling nt $5.12 a box In Now York, j Tho Rurroll orehnrd shlppod fortycara ot pears from 48 ncros. ! netting $2 n box or $40,000 for tho crop, nartlolta sold as high as S$4.2D In Now York. Four cars of Howolla sold nt $2.05 a box, Mod ford. Slxtoon and n half acres of Winter Nolls poars on Snowy Ilutto Aorcbard yiold 435 boxos to tho aero, which sold for $2,12 a box at tho Aiorchard or ovor $900 an ncro, 1 : NO. 1757 Spokane, Wash. W- D. VINCENT, Treasurer I0a to the Met tAJZSAOu tie. Dollars PAYABLE AT THE OLD NATIONAL BANK WHIN COUNTERSIGNED BY THtAIUmH lall( Mul C 41 Wll An.-Mtl NATIONAL APPLE SHOW, he APPL10S RECOICDS FOR 1000. W. H. Norcros3 nvoraged 420 boxos ot Spltzonbergs to tho aero which nottod him $2.50 or $1050 an aero. From 16-yoar-old Now town troes ho averaged 592 boxos per aero, which netter $2.40 a box or $1420 an acre. Tronson & Guthrlo plckod 2700 boxes ot Spltzenborgs trow five acres which avoraged them $3 a box not, or $1620 an aero, la addi tion to prizes captured at oxhlblts. S. L. Donnott sold his Newtowns for $2 a box or 930 an aero. A. Conro Flero netted $1250 an aero from a nilxod orchard In cluding summer varletlos. A, C. Randall from 23 acros plckod 12,000 boxes of Nowtowna nottlng ovor $1000 an aero. Ono tree yloldod 57 boxos, which sold at $2.25 a box. . From his Wlnosap and Spltzeuborg orchard ho marketed an avorago of $880 per aero. For Information, Write or Address MEDFORD COMMERCIAL CLUB, MEDFORD, ORE.