Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 16, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY in, 3910.
I Minim mmmm I NELSON AND WDLGAST
I UUUIIIL III1U I LI1WUIIIII.
i tilin
T(ih nt (lomlfriantl'H.
Kliilimioiy, ot'Muo anil huIiooI mitt
plioh ut tho Mnrrivolil Shop.
WW KIiIiI'h HIiuoh.
.lolni II. Cm kin, attorney ut Imv,
ovor iliiolciioiivillo Hunk.
Mr. ami Mih. V. II. HuiiiHforil
wo lo in Iruin tliu ItitliiNi'ord ranuli
'Tutmiluy.
W. H. Iliiinpliioy wiih a biiHlnuriH
vlnltor at UrniitH I'iihh WeilnoHdiiy.
(Jcoi'ku l'litiiaia wiih at UrantH
I'iihh on IhimIiiimm WodnoHiliiy.
K. C. Colo of Kiikiiu, illHtriul truf
fle inaniiKur of tliu Pacific Btntun
Tolophouo Co., wiih huio Tiioiiduy on
official IiiihIiiuhh. Ho loft for tlio
north WudncHilay inorniin;.
BpriiiK MkirlM, Maokor'H.
U, II. llarriH returned Wednosday
moniiiiK from Portland. Mm. liar
Hh mot liiin at Qold Hill.
W. 0. Welch of Waterloo, la., h
horo on a vinit to Dr. F. IC. 1'auo and
family of Mudford and T. A. Wator
iiian of llrowimboro.
J. C. l'undluton wiih in Medford
from Tablu Hock Wctltieadny.
I.et-iw phono (100, tho Medford
QrcoiihoiiHo, for lottneo. 1287
AHeHor W. T. Oriuvo wiih a Med
ford vinitor Vcdiienday.
L. Sirnrkn of Portland, olio of the
prominent pcoplo nmonif tho fruil
tnou of that end of tho fttuto, won in
Mudford a few dny wince.
Phono '201)1, OoodfriondV.
Clertrudo U. Norton of Jacknon
villo hpont TuoMduy iiIkIiI in Jack
sonville. Kd KiiiK and Mack Adatnn, who
left several monlliH no for Panama,
tro now in St. Iotil on their way
buck to tho coiiHt. After a very few
dap in tho land of rovolutionn and
crciuerH tho kooH old United States
lind nUruotioiiH It never had bo fore?
C. C. Wnlkor rotunicd to hU homo
nt AhIiIuikI Wednesday after a bim
iiMss visit to the county neat.
Hoicks cft.it Ichh.
OeorK'o Younj; loft WodnoHday
morning on a pronpeotlnK trip to tho
jiortlioni portion of tho county.
A. It. MorgAn, who is extensively
Intorcfltcd in the conl depositfl onHt
of the city, was in Medford Tues
day. Hoicks win th? races. '
Mrs. Hohinor of Foots creek, who
linn boon visiting her daughter, Mrs.
A. S. ItoHciibaum, returned homo on
Wednesday morning.
Sheriff W. A. Jones was in this
city Wednesday on official business.
X. E. and J. N. Downs of Hir
mhiKhati!, Ala., nro in this city look
ing over tho country.
(.Njuials at flnoilfriond's.
E. Itoichmann of Fort Jonos, Cal.,
wan n Medfonl visitor Wednesday.
Thomas Jackson hns recovered
from his recent illness and is once
3110 re nt his oat at tho Oaks.
See tho Morrivold Shop for books,
niiumzitip ami fine cnirruving.
Died At his homo on West OIntk
atreot nt 2 o'clock n. m,, Februnry
10, Ilichnrd A. Harvoy, aged .12
years, 2 months nnd 7 days. Tho
remains havo been shippod to Sent
Ho for intonnont.
Full n.isortmont of Whitmnn's cu
lic nt Tho Mnirivnld Shop.
C. II. Piorco of Ashlnnd wnn n
fedford business visitor Wednesday.
Mr. Piorco expects to havo a largor
output than ovor from his ennnory
1his year, and is making prepara
tions for such n contingency.
Mrs. A. C. Poolu of Portland, who
tins been visiting hor sister, Mrs. II.
'V. Monde, for tho past sovoral
weeks, returned homo Wednosday.
Iloraco Pclton of Gold Hill was
in Medford Wodnosdny nttondtng tho
mooting of tho horticultural commit
too. W. E. Gnlo of Morlin was In Med
ford Wodnosdny na a mombor of tho
horticultural committee
W. Thurman, who rocontly roturn
od from Alaska, was in Modford
Wednesday, Mr. Thunnnn fonnorly
resided in .Tncksou county, nnd after
flovoral prosperous yoars spout in
tho frozen north, concludod last fall
to return to a country whoro tho lifo
was not so strenuous, nnd more worth
living. 1
Ciaion C. Davis of Portland Is
nmong the recent arrivals at the
Mooro.
S. T. Wilson wns in Medford today
on business.
I. O. Ilarring is a rocont arrival in
Modford from Tduho, who Is looking
for a suitable location.
Q, A. Damon of Portland Is nmong
tho gnosis at tho Nash.
E. P. Ferguson of Cinolnnnti, O.,
' Is. nmong tho roeont nrrivnls In Mod
ford.
John T. Stover of Snlom is hero on
a business trip.
E. F. Saylor of Eugono visited
friends in Modford Wednosday.
Mrs. M. Lovn of Viscount is reg
Islorod at tho Nash.
C. F. Dyrno of Portland is regis
torcd nl tho Mooro.
Preliminary work hns comnioncsd
on llui Modford nntntorium in tho
way of clonring tho lnml and gottlng
It in shnpo to moot tho plans of the
promotora of tho ontorpriso. (
L VILE EPITHETS
Fans Now Asklnii If Pretended Hat
red Between Two Is Not Just
Advertising. Stunt.
SAN V'HANUISCO, Cal., Feb. 10.
-Is all this fond that Uattliug Nel
son and Ad Wolgast aro handing out
on tho level or Is it tho samo old lino
of bunk disbud up for tho bmiofit of
tho box office T
That is tho question that fight
fnns nro asking themselves, but If
they would rollovo tholr minds of
nny doubt it is only necessary to go
to tho figlitors themselves and tnlk it
ovor. .Just a fow seconds' conver
sation will entirely convlnco them
Hint If ovor a pnlr of boys hated each
! other thoy aro Nelson and Wolgast.
Mention the nauio of one to thu other
and thoy 11 aro up like a bulldog nt
sight of a tramp. Nolson, usually
of calm and equable temperament,
fairly explodes when ho reads Wol
gast's "cooky" statements.
"I see whoro that little rat is go
ing to let mo stay lfi rounds if I
don't stall," said the Dane today. "I
wonder how long ho is going to let
mo stay if I do stall t"
"It's awfully kind of him to let
me go as far as lfi rounds, but I'm
rather inclined to the belief that ho
will be mighty lucky if he manages
to stay that. long. If ho does man
age to get through ho wilt bo the
sickest boy after tho fight you ever
saw.
"In all my battles I have trained
with but aslnglc thought, nnd that
was to win, but I am making an ex
ception in this case. I nin in' good
condition now nnd could stop into
tho ring tomorrow, but I want to bo
bettor, not because I rato Wolgast
highly, but because I want to give
him such n whipping that ho will
uovor forgot it tho longest day ho
lives. And he's going to get it.
"I havo always made It n point to
Inflict as llttlo punishment ns pos
sible -just enough to win but this
kid Is going to got everything that I
havo in tho shop, nnd whatever he
gets ho will havo only himself to
blnmo. If ho bad kept his mouth
shut and not bragged so I would havo
into the ring with him, fooling ns I
have felt toward nil my opponents."
And Mr. Wolgnst holds similar
views, so if tho boys fight as thoy
talk, what an nwful battle they will
put up on next Tuesday afternoon.
: BUSINESS LOCALS
Woar Kldd's Shoes.
V'ou need n Huick.
Extracts at Goodfriend's. '
Iilnens on unl uai M'kor & Co.'s.
Kor wood of all klndi), boo tho
flqunro Deal Woodynrd. Phono
i! 001. Kir strcot, liotweon Becond
anil Third streets. Gould & Llndloy,
proprietors. 01
8plcos nt Goodfriond's.
Huicks aro durable
Oueon Anno is cotiilnir Into its own.
The names of the host of buyers in
that addition during the past two
weeks spell exclusive homos. Don't
let somoono else get tho lot you
want.
Ilulcks nro worth while.
Tho whitest, hrichtost.
safest, cheapest light In the world
demonstrated evenings at Aylor
Uarnott'K ronl estate office 283
Ffnhtlnn Over Children.
LOS ANORLKS, Cnl.. Fob. IC A
legal tmttlo ovor tho possession of
three children of tlio Into Mrs. Julln
Fletcher 'ilnrnnrd, who left nn estate
of inoo.OOO, Is In pronpoct today. Tho
children woro snld to tie In tho cus
tody of Stnto Scnnntor Loroy A.
Wright, who, It Is believed, acted for
Mm. Hooth Tnrkluglnton, tho novel
ists' wlfo, In looking after their wel
fare. Wright Is alleged to havo tnk
on tho children to Illvcrsldo, whoro
they woro found rocontly by Miss Hot
on nnrnard, a relative of tljo dead
woman. Mrs. nnrnard's husband, who
lives In Ilrookllne, MnBs., tolegrnphod
C. O, Wells, general innnngor of tho
Santa Fo road, to obtain lottors of
guardianship of tho children. This
ho did, but found thorn with Mrs.
Harnnrd and will ondoavor to gain
possession of thorn.
No Word of Tun.
nOSTON, Mass., Fob. IC. Al
though tho whnloback stenmor Ray
vlow roportod that It spoko tho gov
ornmont tug Nina off Mauntaulc Inst
8unday, no word of tho llttlo vessel,
which m boon missing r.lnco Fobru
nry 0, was iccolvod nt tho Charles
ton navy yard today.
Tho navy yard officials figured that
If tho tug was off Mauntaulc .Sunday
sho should havo reached horo Into
yestorday or oarly tnla morning. Thoy
aro of tho opinion that tho 6fflcors
of tho nayvlow spoko anothor tug,
resembling tho missing vessel, I
Tho Nlnn rnrrlnil n nrnu' nf 5fl nmn '
For four days rovonuo cutters and
ships from tho navy yard havo boon
searching for hor, nnd hopo that any
of hor crow havo boon rescued hns
practically boon nbandonod.
280
simplest,
NEW FIRE DISTRICT.
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(Continued from Pngo 1.)
Pines Lumber company to build a
small store building on Fir nnd Sixth
strcots.
Permission was also given E. Hof
Icr to build an ndditlon to (ho Mis
sion cafo.
An ordinnnco was passod vacating
blocks 2, 3, -I, ft nnd 0, Hivorsidc
subdivision to West's addition.
The communication of E. C.
Sharpo announcing that he had
transferred tho tolophouo frnnchfco
to tho Homo Telephone & Telegraph
Co, of Southern Oregon was read
and placed on fdc.
Tho mayor was instructed to np
loint a city stenographer.
The report of tho fire chief was
placed on Tilo.
Tho matter of regulating barber
Indus was referred to tho street and
road committee.
Plats of Summit Heights and Sis
kiyou Heights wero accepted.
Tho city attorney wns instructed
to draw up nn ordinnnco regarding
tolophouo companies using the same
poles; also to draw up plumbing or
dinnnco similar to that of Portland.
Bond of Medford National bank
accepted.
Hid of Jamofl Campbell for .32.j0
improvement bonds accepted.
Tho nlat of Crescent subdivision
accepted when corrections nro made.
DISCREDITS OLD-TIME
LEADERS; IS CENSURED
BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 10. Tho
homo of tho rovolutionnry horo and
tho haunt of tho coloninl tradition
is ngog with wrnthy comment nnd
poovod pride todny. Joseph Henry
Stark, reputedly n historian, accord
ing to his crititcs, is n tnrget for in-
dignntion and abuse by tho descend
ants of rovolutionnry heroes follow
ing tho publication of his latest
book, "The Ioyalists of Massachus
etts nnd tho Other Sido of tho Amer
ican Revolution."
Johnny Adnms, n designing poli
tician; Sammy Adams, n defaulter;
John Hancock, a defaulter and a
smugglor; many of tho signors of
tho Declaration of Independence,
also smugglers; Heiijnmin Franklin,
n riflor of mail boxes, nnd Patrick
Henry, nn irresponsible, is tho "low
down" information in the history
edited by Mr. Stark. In fact,
Georgo Washington appears to have
boon tho only honest man in the col
ouioB nt tho timo of tho rovolution
nry war.
"In Virginia," writes Stnrk, "tho
rovolutionnry movement of tho poor
white soldior "Crackers," led by
Patrick Honry, was against tho
plantor nristocrncy. Pntrick Honry
was ono of tho most unreliable men
living."
Iluicks do tho work.
HURRY!
HURRY!! HURRY!!!
IF YOU DESIRE TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER PRE- t
'SENTED TO YOU TO SECURE SOME OF THE MAGNIFICENT BARGAINS NOW IN
FORCE AT THE GREATEST
Bankrupt Auction Sale
EVER KNOWN IN SOUTHERN OREGON, WHERE STANDARD GOODS ARE BEING SOLD J
FOR AN AVERAGE OF LESS THAN 20 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR OF THE REGULAR SELL-
SM&i? ING PRICE. TKm
Opportunity IlnocKs Btit Once
AT ANY MAN'S DOOR AND IT IS UP TO YOU TO ACT QUICKLY, AS THE TIME IS SHORT
AND A' DAY OR SO MORE WILL SEE THE FINISH OF THIS GREAT SALE OF THE COM
BINED BANKRUPT STOCKS OF ELWOOD & BURNETT AND J. M. ELLER.
consisting- of Diamonds, Cut Glass, Gold, Silver and Stirling Novelties, Flat
ware, Hollowware, Solid Silver and Pearl inlaid handled Umbrellas, Field and Marine Glasses,
Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Charms, plain Set Rings in
manj' and varied designs, as well as many articles which space forbids to mention, and presents
many attractive opportunities to the prudent housekeeper and others to secure serviceable articles
at but a slight fraction of their regular selling price.
Remember Everything Goes to the Highest Bidder
and coupons are given daily which mav be the means of securing on the last day of the sale the
splendid pair of $50.00 diamond earrings which will be given away at that time.
Come as the Time is Short and the Stock is Going Quickly
M. M. Lichten&ein Auctione
LOOK FOR THE RED FLAG
115 EAST MAIN ST. 1
Throw Up Your Hands
ELKS PLAN TO HOLD
BIG ENTERTAINMENT
The Elks hnvc kicked over the
truces mid nro climhinff into tho
minstrel band wbroii. Elks pull well
in tho hnrnoss until you start a coon
soii(j or pick a ripo Newtown joke,
then thoy always break looso and
want to join in.
This is T. E. Daniels, who was
driving tho Elk wagon along smooth
ly until he was rash enough to stun
tho coon ditty, "You" Don't Know
How Much You Have to Know in
Ordor to Know ITow Little You
Know," nnd tho nntlorod brother ex
pressed a desiro to basso profundo
for a fow measures,
back in the harness
He'll get him
after n few
Wf -
breaks liko that and drivo the wagon
in triumph to tho Opera honso on
the evenings of February 25 and 20,
Friday and Saturday nights. Paste
the dates in your sunbonnet. The
rehearsals aro starting off finely,
with Gunson, Withington, Burgess,
Andrews and Johnson sitting in the
front pew and shouting "Glory I" .
Thoy want a chorus of about CO I
voices and are welcoming male;
voices, whether Elks or not. If you
would liko to "join in" como to the
high school auditorium at 7:30 this
evening and you will got the glad,
hand and havo more fun than at nl
St. Patrick's day picnic. I
Buioks nro necessities.
Phono 2001, Gooilfriond's.
A. L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, nono too
largo. Twonty-fivo yonrs'
practical oxporicmuo.
Residence:
No. 437 South Fir Street
bpo elkWHinstrels
AUSPICES OF MEDFORD
LODGE, NO. 1168.
Featuring
Tell Us Pretty Ladies
5 (Burlosquo on Florndora .Soxtot.)
. "MY COUSIN CARUSO"
(Clmrnctor Song In Costumo.)
' 'You Don't Know ITow Much You 11 nvo to Know in Order to Know llow Little
You Know," "I'm Coin' Awny," "Down Among tho Sugar Cnuo," "Did He
Run?" and the Whirlwind Afterpiece
The Great Kidnapping and Breach of Promise Case
Medford Opera House, Friday and Saturday Night, February 25 aud 26
Direction of
GEO. T. WILSON
4
Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Seat reservation at Haskins' drug store Tuesday
morning, Fohruary 24.
Laces, One Gent Per Yacd
Laces, Five Gents per Yard
WE ARE GOING TO MAKE A CLEANING UP
SALE ON ALL OUR TORCTION, VAL. AND COT
TON LACES TOMORROW AND FRIDAY. CHOICE
OP OUR ENTIRE LINE
At 1c and 5c per Yard
HOSIERY
All our men's regular 35c
and 40o wool Socles, to
morrow 25c a pair
Choice 25c pair
of all our ladies7 fine black
cashmere Hose; regular
35c and 50e qualities.
Men's Nap-a-ite Gauntlet Gloves,
regular $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00
qualities at, Choice
$125 per pair
HUSSEY'S