Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 23, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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fRIBlTNE, MEDFORD, ORKCION, WIODNlfflDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 3010.
ELKS SHOW GETS
BEIIERMCH DAY
"Tlio Great Klilmipliw and Breach of
Promise Case" Promises to
Make Much Fun.
TESTIFY AT
Says Ex-Sultan Alive.
! ('ONHTANTINOI'LB, Ki-b. 23."
(JcMiorul Chcl'lnil PriKlm, rniiilHtor of
'war, lodny iimioiini'ed (hat Abdul
'llaniid, l(iiNC(l Turkish Hiiltnii, n
iilivo lit liiM piiliicc in Hnlonim.
4- CITY NOTICES.
Officials of Moriiari-Guuucnhcim
Synillcato Ask Nelson to Allow
Tliem to Qlvc Testimony.
ThlH Ih .Morrlninn n "Happy Ho1
lirnii." tln tramp, In tin Hcn-ninliiu
nfirpli'ci, "Tim (Iroat KlilnupliiR and
llniarli of I'romlMt Ca." In thu Klkn
l'tittrlfHM MlimtrolH at Modfonl opera
lioimo Monday and Tiiwdny nlRlilit,
Vubruary 2S, and Martli Int. Hero
I what tint Wnllaro, Idaho. Dally
I'K'Hit tmld alioiit tilth whirlwind aft
'rph'in: Tim nflurpUa-u wan a combination
of n rrlmlnal artlon and a civil null
liruiiKht In a kuimaroo court. An
nwri writ wan charRml with kldnnp-
Inn a buxom iiiInh and carrying lior
four nillcn In III aniiH. Hllon Orn
liain wan tlm uVcnipli dofvndaut.
Mr. Ilurku an JudRii Wlnohi-ad prt-
nldfd In ntylu and lined hid mnllot
or jsnvi'l with much frequency. Frank
l'ri'HHly wax thu Jrliih court lialllff
And loohfd thu part. It was wondor
f ul how becoming tliono red whlnkom
iind hair wtrrw to thu jonnn banker.
C. I). HN'phonn at lawyer Funityboy
Mhowud plainly that he had iiiIhhimI
hi ralllnc and ahould hnvo entered
the legal prof!lon. 111a appeal to
tlio hearta of tlio Jurors wih pnthutlc
nn nnn th awldi? to hla client, "tveop.
Hon, lll' tlio very devil, iiow'h the
thn." Hd Kumt an Lawyer SnaiieaHli
.wan not a Hyiiipatliotlc lawyer, lie
appealed entirely to the rold and cal
culating portion of tho Jury nod Nuni?
around legal terma mich 'ale riompor
tarantulun liemntltcliod overall" In
n way that overawed and demoralltcd
tho court. Me waa eloquent, too,
thoro Ih no KalnnayliiK the fart.
Mr. Sheetn In the role of tho rnnch
nluiHed widow lady waK ureal, flhe
no far forgot humelf nn to pull a
powder puff out of her Mocking while
tho court wa In aeioilon and tho audi
ence Rave tho fact away,
J. A. I'arnoiifi as Amelia Iledella
Arrowroot, a wltnenH for the plain
tiff, Mm. Trimtloy-Slicct, made n
graceful and charming flguro and
wan a aurceHB on tho wltnnaa ataiid.
If tho Htnndnrd Oil magnates had
neon her thoro Is no queatlon hor
service would have been hired In
Htnntly, She confined her replies to
yea" and "no" and was not n bu
reau of Information.
Tho Jury was a nondescript one,
tery. There was (Haron) Oraunu as
I.ovl Honkholmcr, a Jow with an oyo
to hiiHlneiis. Ho wan kept busy trying
to make mile, He was miaplclouii of
the lawyers, as could be aeon by tho
way ho hid his wares whenever they
approached him.
Frank Vunnblo jib tho now woman,
wns active In keeping the Jury lu, or
der. Mr. Vonabla was an attractive
female- and novoral of tho court soom
od anxious for a kiss, Paul Tlco was
n colored harbor who shook dlco and
gambled on tho sldo.
John Ilorg wan a CJcnnnn butchor.
Ho wna roullHtic In appearance and
acting ,nnd talked broken English
Just as If ho wasn't born to It.
Itoubun Fulor an Hooligan look
ed tho part and acted It well. Horry
IJnrd waH a stranded actor. His fro
quent nuuoiing ovor marked him as
a real track walkor hamstarmor
profesnlnnal.
WASHINGTON, 1. 1-Vli. -
AilliermilM of ImiIIi mIuh in tlio Hnl-
linger-riueliot eontroviiiM.v uro hmi
tiluthiif today upon llie MiKiilfieiiuce
of the ieiiiet of rupronmiliilivcrt of
the MorKiui-OugKenlit'iin Kyiiiliiiatu
that thoy could he heard hoion) lh
OOllgieHMlOliai COIIIUIHieo mvumiKm-
iiiK tho liiiid olfieo row.
Stephen UiiiKH, iiiiiiiiil;K director
of tho Hynilieale, and John N. Steel,
tienenil eommel, addreHhed a letter
o Chiiiriiuui NelHiui in whie.li llie.v
nuked perniifhion to toMif.v.
11 iH helioved that the K.viiilirnle
men wmh to prnaeni ii'kiiiiiiui.v id-
Kimlintf their holding- and uetivitien
of the Morirnn'Ountfeiiheini prople in
Alanka. Thin belief in Htieiiglheiifil
"I'liACKKVIIil-li MAN."
HACItA.M I3NTO, Jan. 10. Jl10.
About Ihree ywrs ago I had my feet
poisoned, having sore foot. I tried
two doctors In 1,'lacervlllo and thoy
did not do me any good and I came
to Hacraniento and went to Doctor
Hliig, Chlneno Physician, 72C J atreot,
and ho cured mo. Thoro has been no
return of tno complaint.
Again I got kicked by a homo Juat
above tho ankle and got blood pol
honlng. This Umo I wont straight to
Dr.. Illng and sought relief. Ho Im
mediately cured me.
This wnii while I wn employed by
K. (J. (lunch of Placervllle. for whom
1 worked seven yearn. I was born
and raised wont of Placervllle.
Dr. Hlng's ability was called to my
attention by testimonials of those
who had been cured of appendicitis
without uno of knife.
I will be pleased to verify ahove
property fronting thereon will be
heard. ,
Tho foregoing resoln'lon was pass
ed by tho city council of the city of
Medford on the 18th day of February,
1010, by tho following vote: Welch
aye, Merrick absent, Hrnorlck ayo,
Wormian nyo Ulfcrt nye and Dommer
Approved February ISth, 1910.
W. H. CANON', Mayor.
Attest:
HOBT. W. TKI.FHR,
City Itocorder.
JtEBOMJTION.
Ho It Hofolved, by the city coum-ll
of the city of Medford. Oregon:
That It Is the Intention of tho coun
cil to lay a 4-Inch water main on
Queen Anno avonuo from lloosevelt
avenue to Phlpps street, and to asses
tho cost thereof upon tho proporty
fronting on unld portion of said street
In proportion to the frontage of said
property.
Tho council will mat at the coun
cil chamber In tho el'y hall In said
city on March 1st. 1910. at 7:30 p. in.,
at which time all protests against tho
Inylng of raid water main on said
portion of said street and tho assess
ment of the cost thereof upon the
(property fronting mereon win dc
CITY NOTICES.
. 4. . 4 4 4-f-f--f.
:
snnri! to roN'TriArrronH. .
Tho city council of tho city of Med-!
ford, Oregon, will receive sealeil pro- I
posals for tho construction 01 an lat
eral fewers which will be requireii
constructed by said city during the
year 1910.
All bids must no ineo wun mo city
recorder on or before 5 o'clock p. m.
March Rth. 1910. and accompanied by
a certified check, payable to the city
treasurer of said city, equal to rive
per cent of the amount bid for.
Dated at Medford. Orogon, this 21st
day of Fobrunry, 1910.
HOBT. W. TELFER.
292 City Recorder
,1 B. ENYA'in. I'residen.
JOHN S OUT I J
J A. PERKY. Vleo-I'reaide.it.
W R, JACKSON. Atm't CnahiPt
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL
SURPLUS .
Safety boxes for rent.
fCO.OOf
S 10.060
A icneral Banking. Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage
lii'fird.
,y Ihe fa,, that the repre.enlntiveH !s,e,.,,s to anyone calling on mo , Tno 3;-
liavo iiKked pennihpioii ( Jippearjnt 2 1-- J atreet I Medford on the 18th day of Februiry,
h
helore ihe cenale eomiinttee on ler
ritorien when it eonnhlori the peiul
iiiK hill for tho erenlion of a lorn
lorial council in .Alaska.
TWO NEW BUILDINGS
FOR STATE UNIVERSITY
EMPLOYMENT AND
BUSINESS CHANCES
IT.VIVKHKITY OF OKI-XIOK. Ku
jjene, Feb. l.-Two new huildUigK,
made neeeowiry hy the rapid growth
in enrollment, are lo he ereeti.il at
tho University of Orepin, necord
ing to tho leeiKion reached hy the
hoard of regent at their Hcmi-nn-nual
meeting beld ill I'ugeiie lant
Saturday, The fimt of thene will he
an admiuiHtration building, to eon
tain the prenidentS, Ihe university
Ktewnrd'H ami the registrar' officer
on ihe first floor and an auditori'iui
on the second. The second huihhi.i!
will consist of classroom delusive
ly. 'Hie regents found that with the
present enrollment a number r in.
Mructorx have no permanent recita
tion room, but hold their clashes in
any mom where opKrtunity will
permit. The erection of an ndmin
it ration building will leave all of
Villnnl hall, in whirh the present of
fices are situated, free for addi
tional class rooms, and tho Condon
geological collection, the most valu
able of its kind on the Pacific coast,
which is now crowded in a room
ontainiug about one-third the space
needed, win proiuiuiy oc iwaceii in
the present assembly hall on tho see-
Hid floor of Villnrd.
INVESTIGATING TEACHING
SOCIALISM IN WISCONSIN
MADISON, Win., Feb. 23. An
inquiry into tho charges that Kooial
istio idons nro hoing taught in (ho
University of Wisconsin is in prog
ronB hero today, hy n spooinl com
milton of tho hoard of visitorfl. Tho
investigation, It la understood, is he
inp; conducted to ascertain whether
thoro is any truth in t)io statements
and if this is not thu ease, of clear
ing tho reputation of tho university
in tho minds of those who have given
orodonee to the charges,
It is likoly that tho investigation
will also doal with tho hmma Gold
man incident, when, after hor post
ers had been torn down, n professor
nt tho university is said to hnvo an
nounnctl hor lectures in tho class
room, Several students nppoaretl
boforo tho committeo today nud gavo
testimony.
Since-.' mid Whoelor & Wilson bow-
Ing innohinoH for snlo and rout. Sup
plies nnil ropaira for nil kinds. Ad
dress 244 8. Qrnpo, Phono 2054.
SPINELESS CACTUS
FOR USE AS FODDER
California Man Orders Bulbs From
Burbank and Says It Will Take
the Place ot Hay.
For kale- 2 lots on OaU'Jai 1 aveiiuc,
12000.
For reut S-room and f.-room Kus-.
Wanted Three ancr- handa.
Wanted Two srW ul onco; no uouc
work.
Wanted Woodch iopera, 2 f.0 rfr
cord.
For sale 4-roon hous.. half acre
1250.
For lule 7-rojm liouso. . J-;0 acre,
$2500.
For sale I acre uear Phoenix,
$750.
For salo 6 acre, $600.
1 can furnish you help to work by
the hour or by tho day at odd Jobs.
Wanted Ilnjiclt.hand, $45 per month
no bourd.
Wanted Itnnch hand, $1.25 and
board.
Wanted Hanch hand, one that can
hatidlo four hor bus.
WantedJUIrU for general housework.
For salo 7-room house, lot 90x200.
$3000.
For Halo Two houses, lot &2xl2C,
$1100.
For .falo 12 acres In hearing.
For sale half acre, bouse and nam.
terms; $1500.
For sale 9 acres in fruit; $9000.
Forsnk 18 acres Improved, 10 acres
Irrigated, S In alfalfa.
For sale Lot 83x100, water main;
good location.
For sale Lot, 50x100; Mistletoe;
fine location; $900.
For salo C-room cottage, modern, on
Oakdalo avenue, $3500.
For nalo 2000 peach trees, cheap.
E. F. A. BITTNER.
208 Taylor & Phlpps BIq. Phone 4141
mono Hi'
GItASS VALLEY. Feb. 23. That
spineless cactus will provo n splen
did succosfl hero ns a fodder is the
belief of W. J. Mitchell, who has
been ranching and conducting a
meat mnrkot in this city for years.
lie has now five variotics of cactus
at his homo here, nwnitinf tho ad
vent of Bpring to set them out, hav
ing received tlio bulbs or roots from
I.ulhor Jlurbnnk.
It is his opinion thnt onctus will
oventunlly solve tho hay problem in
this end of the county. On the
Inru'o ranch which ho sold soveral
months ago tho purchasers have sev
eral score of tho real spmoless
plnnt8, most of which aro thriving
well, though somo wore frostbitten
luring tho recent almost unprece
dented cold snap, though tho mots
wcro not injured. It is tho intention
to tnko up tho plants when spring
approaches and Bet them out on a
ilrior and sunnier Blopo.
MAN INHERITS $3,000,000
FROM HIS INFANT CHILD
TORONTO, 'Out., Feb. 23. Chas
W. MoLean of Hroekvillo, Out., has
fallen heir to $3,000,000 ns tho re
suit of poouliur eiroumstancos at
tending tho birth of his child and its
death one weols ago. Mrs. MoLonti,
fonuorly Mrs. Qoorgo A. Shoriff,
was n daughter of tlio Into Senator
Kulford. Shb died a weok ago and
hor chihl survived hor only two
hoi.is. Mrs. McLonn's estate, ao
rording to tho terms of her fnthor'f.
will, amounted to only $13,200, but
if a child was born it was to inherit
one-third of tho whnlo estate. Tlio
ostato is now valued at ovor $0,
000,000, and tho infnut thoroforo
was heir to $3,000,000 during its
lifotimo of two hours. Tho fnthor
will now inborit its share under tho
law.
Chinawaro at Gootlfriond's.
1910, by tho following vote: weicn
aye, McrrlCK auseni, r.inencK ae.
Wortman ayo Eirort aye ana uemmcr
aye.
Approved February ism, m 10.
NOTICE TO CO NT It ACTORS.
Tho city council of tho city' of Med
ford. Oregon, will receive sealed pro
posals for tho construction of all wa
ter malna which will bo required con
structed by said city during the year
1910.
All bids must bo filed with 'he city
recorder on or before 5 o'clock p. m.
March 8th. 1910, and accompanied by
a certified check payable to the city !
treasurer of said city equal to five'
per cent of the amount bid for. 1
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 21st:
day of February. 1910.
KOUT. V. TELFER, (
292 City Recorder.
PLUMBING
SIEAM AND HOT WAIER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed IMcuh ReiiPonable
COFFEEN . PRICE
11 North 1) St.. Medford. Ore. Phono 303
Attest:
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
ROUT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
RESOLUTION.
He It Resolved, by the city council
of the city of Medford, Oregon:
That It 13 the Intention of the coun
cil to lay a 4-Inch water main on
Ileulah avenue from Roosevelt
nvenue to Phlpps street, and to assess
tho cost thereof upon the property
fronting on said portion of said street
In proportion to the frontage of said
property.
The council will meet at tho coun
cil chamber In tho city hall In said
city on March 1st, 1910, at 7:30 p. m..
at which time all protests against tho
laying of said water main on said
portion of said street and the assess
ment of the coat thereof upon the
oronertr fronting thereon will be
heard.
The foregoing resolution was pass
ed by the city council of tho city of
Medford on the ISth day of February,
1910, by the following voto: welch
aye. Merrick absent, Emerlck aye,
Wortman aye Elfert oye and Dcmmor
ayo.
Approved February ISth, 1910.
W. H. CANON. Mayor.
Attest:
ROUT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRAC
TORS. Tlio city council of the city of Med
ford. Orecon. will receive scaled pro-
rosals for the paving of certain streets
with a hard surface pavement and ror
the placing or cement euros on both
sides of said streets.
Plans and specifications on file In
tho office of the city engineer. AH
bids must be accompanied by a cer
tified check or bond for two thousand
dollars ($2000.00), made payable to I
the city treasurer, and bids to bo filed
with tho city recorder of the city of
Medford on or before 5 o clock p. m.
on the 8th day of March, 1910.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 2m
day of February. 1910.
ROUT. W. TELFER,
292 City Recorder.
FREE - - FREE
MAGIC EYE-GLASS CLEANER for the asking to all users of glasses
Dr. Goble's Optical Parlor
Glasses fitted, repaired, etc Drokea lenses duplicated
"WE HAVE NO OTHER BUSINESS."
18 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 1041
Coffee at Goodfriend's.
A. L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
Residence:
No. 437 South Fir Street
Wm. E. STAGEY & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT.
District Agent for ALADDIN LAMP Local agenta wanted. Lamp on
exhibition and for sale at the following places: Medfcrd Garage. Allen
& Reagan's. Worner, Wortman & Gore's, Hussey'o Cash Store and
Medford Furniture Co.'s store.
ADDRESS BOX 828. MEDFORD, OR.
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Olfice: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore.
Operating Quarry at Gold. Ray, Oregon
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
It is a
watch
become
I clean and nuUI-KSnUTTirf ft Ft K XZhNr I
r.ot.d worth! ftiaafS
western wheat- sS
m than JPRflim if 11
XfcJf I 1
Now is the Time
TO GET OUR FIGURES ON WIRING, ELECTRICAL FIXTURES,
ETC., ON THAT NEW HOUSE. DYNAMO REPAIRING A SPE
CIALTY. FLYNN BROS-
r WEST MAIN STREET
AT YOUR GROCER'S
-"'1'
CITY NOTICES.
RESOLUTION.
no It RoBolvod, by tho city council
of tlio city of Medford, Oregon:
That It la tho Intontlon of tho coun
cil to lay a 4-lnch water main on
Roddy avonuo from Roosevelt
avonuo to Phlpps streot, and to assess
tho cost thoroof upon tho proporty
frrint Urn on said portion of said stroot
In proportion to tho frontage of said
proporty.
Tho council will moot at tho coun
cil clmmbor In tho city hall In said
city on March 1st, 1910, nt 7:30 p. m
nt which tlmo all protests agnlnBt tho
laying of snld wntor main on Bald
portion of said stroot and tho nssoss
mont of tho cost thoroof upon tho
r
k for1!
m 1
pleasure to
the toast
crisp and
brown, and then re
move it from the G. E.
Radiant
Toaster
at t h e
precise
moment
it is done
70 General Electric
Radiant Toaster
produces crisp, delicious toast, on the dining room tabic. It makes
toast by radiant heat the correct way. The center of the bread
becomes heated before the outside is browned over, thus allowing
the necessary chemical changes to take place, without which toast
is soggy in the middle and hard on the outside.
The General Electric Radiant Toaster lightens breakfast tasks and
quickly pays for itself by saving time and bread. Come and see a
demonstration of this electrical convenience.
1U8
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
I All fn of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma
chinery Agents In Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
RESOLVED
The best resolution for yon
to make is to come to us for
your next suit, if you waut
something out of the ordinary.
We do tho best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
TUB FKOa&JbSSTVE TAXLOK
DRIVERS: that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
QUIOKLV AND WITH COSiF MOT TO YOU ARE ALWAYS TO HW
POONO A I THE
FAKLOW & DOWNING, PROPRIETORS,
WEST SIDE STABLES
PHONE 2431 s ORATE STREET
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
IK. n. narris o.
MFDFORD - - - - OREGON
Office in Jackoun county Bank Upstairs
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