Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 3910.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Tlu llnrvoy auclion hhIii Saturday
on North Con t nil avomiii mill Clink
Ht root was well iittoudud mitl nin
factory prices realized.
Wear IChld'H Shun.
Mr. Stewart, tlio estimable wife
of ,1. I). Stownri, of North Court
Btroot, who underwent tlio trying
tlmu of hor lift) Siiturdny by having
hor fool aiii)iitat(j(l by Drs. Clnlo and
IMokle, Irt Hlovvly recovering, rosliiitf
easy at this writing.
Meokor'rf for spring Skirls.
Tlio youngoHt Hon of .Mr, and Mrs.
Alva Haniinond of North Central nv
omii!, hud tlio mhiI misfortune of fnll
iiiK and breaking IiIh right arm while
playing at thu north Hohool Friduy.
Ornnltownro at Qoodfriond's.
William Vincent returned from
Portland Thursday whom hu ban been
taking lessons in painting. His wifo
returned from Yrokn yesterday.
Wear Kidd's Shoes. '
Then. A. Glass of GIuhs Ilros. of
Antioehi 1 on ImihIiihk in the elly to
day, CoiwuIh nt Ooodfriond's.
Mm. C. C. Taylor of North Bontty
street, visited liur sister, Mrs, Joe
Kodor of Kitglo Point Friday and
Saturday, roturniiiK homo Sunday iu
P. & K.
Chlnnwnre nt Ooodfriond's,
Mis Alberta Stacy, assistant
tenchor at Mound district, iiccom-J
pnnied by her sister, Miss Flora of
Antioch, cnmo over Saturday night
nod is the guest of her aunt, Mm.
Scale of thin city, returning to Agnto j
Sunday cvoning over tho P. & E.
Miss Akin, principal of Mound din-'
trict hcIiooI, wns among tho buny
shoppers lu tho city Saturday. j
Phono 2001, Goodfriond'..
K. It. Cleveland and family, who
have occupied tho Denton rosidonee
on North Pino Btroot for the patit nix
yeara, moved to tho cant side of Hoar
Crook Friday.
Wear Kldd's Shoes,
AlA Hammond nnd family moved
from North Ccntrnl nvonuo Sunday to
their nowly acquired proporty on
Went Jackson Btroot.
Stationery, offico nnd school bud
pHnft at the Morrivold Shoo.
Mm. Nellie Newbury of Jackson
ville. waB in Madfonl on Wednesday.
I. lnun ou sal out Mtnuur & Co.'s. '
II. It. Tronson of Engl a Point spent
Monday night in Mcdford.
Extracts nt, Qoodfriond's.
Wolborn Huron of Tnlont was in
Medford on business TuoHdoy,
Flowor jx)ta nt Goodfriond'H.
P. Donegaii, Sr., returned Monday
evening from a visit of several
months with rolativct) and friends in
Cnlifoniia,
Wear Ktdd'o Shoes.
Mm. II. K. Ilannn, who has boon
BufforiiiK from paralysis for the past
Boveral months, has ho for recovered
that she could bo taken to California.
Sho loft thin morning for Oakland,
'Accompanied by her son, Herbert.
r-H ComoIs at Meeker's.
Mr. nnd Mm. James Owons of
'Ilrownshoro, woro Modford visitors
"Mondny.
WnHhtubs nt Goodfriond'H.
Simpson Wilson, who was sovoroly
Injured by falling through a cntttla
(Runrd nt Tolo, is now in n convnlo.
cent couditioit.
Cutlory nml jfloBswaro at Good
friend's. Father Van Clnronhook, who has
'boon seriously ill in n Portland hos
pitnl, is reported .much bottor, being
out of danjeor.
J. M. Pottor of Ashland was in
Modford Tuosday on business.
Tho city council will moot this ev
ening in rogulnr session.
A. W. Silsby of Ashland wns. a
Medford visitor Tuosday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. E. Cook of Dick
inson, N. D., are registered nt the
Mooro.
J. M. Pottor was in Modford Tuos
dnv from Ashland on a business visit.
A. W. Wolls and family of North
"Dakota aro among tho rocont nrriv
.nls in Mcdford,
II. L. DoAnnond of Grants Pass is
;n business visitor in Modford today.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. MnoDnnald of
;Eugono nro registered nt tho Nnsh.
R. C. McMillan of Portland is in
Modford on a business trip.
ALL HONORS
10
DUE
MEDFORD
DECISION OVER MORAN
References In noscbttrn Mcctlnu Point
Toward Mcdford as Lcadlnu In
Work.
Professor P. J. O'dnnt, who ril
ilroMHod tlio meeting or ilio lmrMoul
turliits of Douglas county at KoMobiirg
Friday, was Impressed by tho fro
((iieut reference to the lingua lllvor
valloy lu gunurat and Modford In par
ticular by sovoral sponkont whoa tboy
bud occasion to make comparisons.
"Tho .Modford people do thus," "It
Is thu custom lu tho Hoguo Hlvor val
loy to bundle this condition as fol
lows"; "In tho Rogue Hlvor valloy
they do so and so,' woro remarks fre
quently made by such speakers ns
V, K. Nowoll, prosldont of tho ntato
board of hortlculturo, Commissioners
Cnrroui and Parks and others nt tho
nicotine.
"It was somewhat of a surprlso to
mo," said Professor O'Gnra, "to soo
such an universal acknowledgment of
tho work being done by the horticul
turists of tho Koguo Hlvor valley. I
was Introduced to tho audloiico as
Professor O'Oura of Modford,' and
don't know but that I am a llttlo
proud of tho designation as I am
greatly so of tho city and tho country.
"Tho Douglas county fruit mon nro
going to organlio on the same lines
as the Hoguo Hlver peoplo havo done,
and havo asked for coplos of tho
constitution and bylaws of tho Hoguo
Hlvor valley association."
: BUSINESS LOCALS :
Draw Would Have Suited Crowd Bet
ter However as Flht Was Most
Evenly Waned.
, HAN KHANCIflCO, Cnl., March 1.
Though Harlem, Tommy Murphy
was awarded tho .decision ovor Owen
Mornn after .20 rounds of fighting at
Dreamland Inst night tho concensus
of opinion today Is (lmt Hoforoo Kd
dlo (Smith erred In declaring tlio Kng
llHhman tho losor.
About ton per cent of tho specta
tors bollovcd tho doclslon to bo a
good ono, but tho romnln 90 ptr
cent favored Moran or a draw. Mo
ran lod In nearly overy ono of tho
first H rounds, and whoro ho did not
load ho broko ovon. Ho wns tho ag
gressor throughout tho ojionlng
rounds, Murphy contenting himself
with backing up against tho ropes
and sliding around tho ring.
Ho did not wako up until tho 15th
round, and from then until tho fin
ish ho in ado things interesting. Ho
showed surprising speed ond strength
and nover dodged tho slugging In
mld-rlng with his lighter opponent.
Tho 19th was his host round, a
right swing to tho head staggering
Moran. Murphy tried to follow his
advantage, but tho Englishman ro
covered quickly nnd camo back with
right and loft.
They woro closo together and
fighting lko bulldogs at tho ond,
Ih tho final round Murphy again
slowed Moran with a right to the
head, but Owen carao back. Tho bal
anco of tho round was mado up of
florco rallies, with Murphy having
a slight advantage
ELKS PLAY 10 A
E
got along with hor mothor-ln-lnw.
! When askod If sho vas not nnx
' us to C9 hor throo small children,
sho said:
"No; they aro too much llko my
husband, and ho rcsomblos his moth
er a good doal, I would willingly
rhooso Jail In proforonco to a homo
shared hy hor."
Tin: iiomkhuiijWKU's optohtu-
NITV.
naturally, tho most boautlful and ar
tistic resldonco section of Hoguo Hir
er valley.
Tho houses will bo built, In so far
as wo can arrango It. so as to bo in
tegral and beautiful parts of a com-j
pleto dnd perfect wholo. AH plana
and specifications which wo will pro-1
sent for your adoption, approval or
aid, will bo In conrormrcy with thin
Idea, and rcasonablo restrictions wilt
bo enforced sufficient to maintain,
this perfection of plan and product
In this addition do Luxe Siskiyou
Holghts.
OHECJON ORCHAHD3 SYNDICATE.
If you vant satisfaction try a
snek of Mt, Hood Snow-Pall Flour
For snlo nt tho Huns Mill. Homom
Jbor tho plnro. Polk Hull & Son
"WANTED To buy, a flrst-clnss sec
ond hand piano; prefer mission fin
.lab. Soo .Too Loggltt, Mooro Hotel.
298
WORKING TO SAVE VICTIM.
( Coil tinned from pago 1.)
dron havo boon rosouod by tho horole
minors from tho Mnco Bllde and tho
mon aro working dosporatoly In shifts
In nn offort to succor thoso who' may
possibly bo allvo bonoath Uio crush
of enow and timbers, Minora from
all the groat producing mlnoa are now
on the scono of tho disaster and It Is
bellovod that if human effort will ac
complish anything moro of tho llr-
Woar Kidd's Shoos.
SiiiRor sowing machines, 214 S. G
treot. Phono 2951. 314
Full nasurtment of Whitman's can
dies nt Tho Motrivold Shop. "
John II. Cnrkin, attorney at law,
ovor Jackson County Hank.
Sea tho Morrivold Shop for books,
magazines and fine cntrravine.
Tens at Goodfriend's.
For wood of nil klndo, see tho
8quaro Deal Woodynrd. Phono
2001. Fir ctroot, between 8ocond
and Third streets. Gould & Llndloy,
proprietors. 201
McCall Pntterns. Mookor's.
Singo.' and Wheelor & Wilson sow
itifc machines for snlo and rent. Sup
plies nnd repnira for all kinds. Ad
dross 24 1 S. Grapo. Phono 2054.
Spring skirts. Meeker's.
Fifty acres free soil, fivo miles
south of Mcdford; above frost lino;
$85 nn ncro; terms. Siskiyou hnnd
Co., 200 Phlpps bldR. 297'
Coffee at Goodfriend's.
Spices nt Goodfriend's.
Toii-naro trnats, five miles south
of Modford, froo soil, koo& view of
vnlloy; $140 nn ncro; pood torms.
Siskiyou Land Co., 200 Phipps build
ing; 2d7'
Ing will bo rescued.
At Hurko, whoro tho socond slide
occurred, a fow hours after tho ono
at Maco, five aro known to bo dead
and two bndly Injurod. Such Is tho
chaotic condition In tho opiall mining
town, howovor, that tho list Is uot
boltovod to bo comploto. Tho saddest
ovont nt this placa Is tho death of tho
two chlldron of Al Nowman, who
with his wifo and two llttlo ones,
without a socond's warning woro bur
led .by tho groat sliding mass.
Jamos Hogors, attor working dos
poratoly for sovoral hours aiding tho
workers to oxtrlcato hlmsolt from tho
snow, waB rescued yesterday, but IiIh
Injuries caused his doath a fow hours
nttor ho was takon from tho buow.
At Caronato IIIH, whoro tho third
Bltdo occurrod, two aro doad and halt
a dozon mou mon nro Injurod. It Is
not known how ninny moro aro bo
nonth tho wreckage Tho Carbonnto
hill sltdo was not so groat In oxtout
as tho othors In tho Coour d'Alono
district, but Its forco was as groat
nnd It swept everything boforo It.
TOO LATEjTO CLASSIFY.
WANTED Stenographer and typo
wrltor nt Mooro Hotel, 294
WANTED Wp havo tho ca8h to pay
for bargains In land. Michigan Laud
Co., 0 S. Fir st. 300
FOn SALE For tho best dry oak In
town cnll on C. F. Holchstoln, or
phono to 491; $8 por cord and fir
?7G0, 300
FOH SALE Whlto Loghorn, thor
oughbrod oggs, Addross 587, Mod
ford, Or. ' 300
.WANTED To rout, small houso,
good soli, closo In. Phono 2511, 297
DETECTIVEHERE.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
they would lot mo. I renllrod that
this moving around stunt wasn't
what It's said to be. I will go back
now, ami when I get through with
this 1 am coming back to Mcdford,
and I expect to seo you boys soonor
than you think."
During his 18 months' resldonco
hero Jack Hoaclto has been strictly
"on tho lovel." Ho has attended to
business and tho many frlonda ho has
mado hero woro very much surprised
at his arrest, and will bo glnd to hear
of his gottlng out of his troublo hon
orably. Roache was accused of using his
position as a policeman to his own
advantage After being nrrestod
thero ho was roloasod on 13000 bond,
which ho Jumped. Ho later got Into
troublo In Portland, but squared thts
up.
G. T. Wilson.
Tho Klkfl Peerless Minstrels, given
under the auspices of tlio Klks, wns
in overy way a success. The house
wus crowded to its capacity, and the ,
local comedian did not crack his joke '
in vain. Tho ballad hinger was rc-j
warded by liborol applause, and tho j
farce at tho end of the performance j
was n decided hit. Mr. Wilson un-
derstnnds his business whaa it comes j
to putting on a show, and he possess
es a beautiful tenor voice. He hnsi
won tho esteem of nil with whom he
hns como in contact during his stay
in Mcdford. Wilson is n gentleman
and a good singer, ond best of nil he
hns bought property near our town
ond enn bo added to the list of mu
sical talent for which Medford is fa
mous. From every indication the house
will be packed tonight, nnd the per
formance will be changed from last
niirht mi ns to make it thoroughly in
teresting to those who witnessed the
fiMt performance.
Every ono did their part so well
that it would be but just to go down 1
the lino nnd give .eneh porformer
special mention, but this would make '
nn article so long that it would be
out of proportion to the notices of
this kind. Suffice it to say, tint '
every performer did his part with
Tonight the general admission will
bo only 50 cents.
E. M. ANDREWS. (
PREFERS JAIL TO LIFE
WITH MOTHER-IN-LAW ,
Quito a number of our leading
citizens, allvo to the beauty and de
sirability for residences purposes of
Siskiyou Holghts addition, aro now
planning with their architects tho
building of flno houso, and In order
to facilitate the offorts of all who
desire to unulato this good example,
tho Oregon Orchards Syndicate will.
placo at tho disposal of all so In
clined a large collection of. plans of
artistic and comfortnblo houses of
tho best kind, description nnd price. (
Tho best architects In Mcdford ana
tho northwest will bo Interested In
producing the most artistic effects,
diversified plans and harmonious
combinations for tho benefit of tho
residents of Siskiyou Heights addi
tion. Not alone this, but wo will
so arrange it that the services of
these experts will bo at the command
of each and every houso builder who
cares to avail himself of the oppor
tunity. Wo Intend to spare neither pains
nor expense In making Siskiyou
Heights archltcctuarlly. as well as
Its You These Words are
Intended for
You, who are discriminating, who arc eco
nomical, who know style, quality, etc., in
shoes, when you see them. We do not mere
ly think, we know we can please you on all
these points and are very desirous of win
ning your future trade.
When it comes to price, do not take our
word for it alone. Ask some of your friends
whom you may know have made some pur
chases of us. We know they will tell you:
"I found them very reasonable."
cm,
LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 1.
Mrs. Mary Allco Anaya, who Is un
der, arrest hero charged with desert
ing her husband nnd children nt Snn
tn Cruz, Cal., said today that she
prefers Jail to a homo shared by her
mother-in-law.
When Mrs. Anaya was taken Into
custody she did no? Jeny tho chnrgo
and offered no excuse for leaving
her family oxcopt that she could not
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
TESTING THKIK I.OVH
Rolling ball of mirth.
THE USUHPEH
Thrilling drama.
VISIT TO HOMHAY
Colored travologue.
EXCELLENT MUSIC
ONE DIME
HUNTLEY-K1REMER Co.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
214 Fruit Growers Bank Building
BPO ELK
S MINSTRELS
A Snap.
Ton-aero full boarlng orchard,
commercial varlottos, well Improvod,
host soil at Central Polut, 5S00.
Aylor & Darnott, noxt to Mall Tri
TONIGHT
i
General Admission for
Tonight
50c.
who want:
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AS TO TERMS AND PRICE.
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A HOME, HERE IT IS.
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Nash Hotel
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