Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 07, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEPFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1910.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
W. II. Meeker & Co. will wovo In
JIalloy blouk, South Conlral avenue,
nbout April 1.
Hhorluy Raker of Hun ITiiiicIhoo
Arrived Hutidny to look al'tor IiIm
IiiiwIiiokh IiiIoiohIh,
Coffee at (londfrinnd'n.
A. 11. Willlaiim and family have
moved from Medl'ord to their oroliard
tract want of tlio city.
Wear Kldd'a BIiooh.
N. K. Bniiolln of WHinurok, N. I).,
la In Mudford on u tour of Iuhjioo-
Uon.
W. II. Moukor fc Co. will niovo to
XInlloy block, South Central nvonuo,
nbout April 1.
Punch troon for huIu at ton contii
ooatH oach, II. H. Pnltoron, Naali ho
tel. II. B. nud 0. P. Kbh of Kanmm'
City, Mo., arc in Modford looking
ovor tho Roruu Itlvor valloy with a
view to futuro InvoNtmontH.
C'eiuiilri ut Goodfriond'H.
V. R. I'lttoiiKor Bpont Sunday
tiiuht in tho Aahland depot waiting
for No. 14.
Buy your Insurnnco in tho !!(?
companion rcpronontod by It. A.
UoImoH, tho IriHiirnuco man. Itooin
10, Jaoknou Co. bank. HOI
Charlio InnacH Npoat Sunday in
Talent.
W. II. Mockor fc Co. will move to
Halloy block, South Central avoiuu1,
nbout April 1.
Civil Knjrinoor, Stockman npont
Sunday in Atdilnml
If your horo don't ro jiiHt right
try Caakoy & Elliott. Thoy will
mnke him ro nil right or inako no
charge 303 ,
J. It. Rlttor took n party of frioiidtt
to Anhlaud Sunday for an automo
bilo rido.
Wear Ividd'H SIiooh.
A. S. RoRoubnum Sh upending a
fow dayx at tho Portland aviation
meet,
Chinawaro nt Goodfriond'H,
II. C. Gnmott left Sunday ovoninpr
on a abort bunlno8 trip to
Franclitco.
W. H. Moukcr & Co. will move to
ITnlley block, South Central nvonuc,
about April 1.
Phone 2091, OoodfriondV.
Mm. F. S. ITarriHon of Minot. N.
D in among thono who aro looking
for n location froo from blir.Knrd;
and (Icon Known.
W. II. Meeker & Co. will rnovo to
Hnilny block, South Central avoauc,
About April 1.
Roddlui; plant : wo certainly have
Uiom. Phnnti flOfl. 302
ITarry Donnott, who will conduct
tho financial end of tho Homo.Tolo
phono Co., In horo with his family and
ban already located for housekeeping
cant of Hoar creek.
W. II. Meoker & Co. will rnovo to
ITalle.v block, South Contra! avenue,
nbout April 1.
Wear Kidd'a Shooa.
J. II. Cochran returned Sunday
from n trip to Lob Angele and tho
ast.
Stationery, office and school bud-
plien nt the Morrivold Shoo.
Dr. J. M. Keono, who ban boon -ut
Portland on n huHinofto trip, return
ed home Sunday evening.
Every ono nhould go to MoDrido'H
to fco tho fincHt oik head thoy will
eo in a lifetime. Tho Ico croamn
and oandlon aro of tho unmo qunl
Ity. aos
Dr. A. W, Doan returned to his
homo on North Central nvonuo Sat
urday from bin protrnotcd visit oast
Mm. Polk Ilull and nieco, Mian
nul, prominent ladies of Griffin
Crook, woro ploauant viaitora on
North Central nvonuo Saturday.
Roy Stacoy, n ntttdont of Mound
dlntrict, camo ovor Saturday visit
ing and HightHooIng.
ToaH at Goodfriond'H.
Mr. Gordan, a biiBinpas man of
CrcHcent City, ia n Modford visitor,
(net of OwingH brothora of North
Central nvonuo. Ho in muoh anr
prised and dolightod with tho growth
Mr, and Mih. Fred Wlllluinn of
Omnia Push sputit Sunday with rein
tivuH and friends in Modford, tho
KUiihIh of Mr, and Mrs. A, M. Wood
ford. It. A. Holmes, tho insurance man,
Phono 781, room 10, Jackson County
hank. ,'ll)l
General .Imiiuh P. Shaw of Port
land, department cominaudor for
Oregon of tho G. A. It,, will address
tho pooplu of Medford at tho Pres
byterian church this evening at 7:30
o'clock. Every ono Is invited.
Wear Kldd'n Shoes.
Itnvivnl meetings aro being hold nt
tho M. I'!. church South, corner Oak
dalo and Main. Proachlng ovory
night. Coma and bring somebody
with you. Fine singing.
( -IJ Corsets nt Meeker'H.
Tho ladles of tho M. H. church
South will hold a cookod food salo
Thursday, March 10, from 0 a. m
f
3 CHICKEN THIEVES PORK GOING UP
ARE IN ACTION SPUDS GOING DOWN
MAYOR DELIVERS ROAST.
(Continued from Pngo 1.1
Singer Hewing machines, 211 S. G
Uroot. Phono 2051. 314
Peach trees for sale cheap. An
entire carload at 10 cunts each. II.
H. Paterson, Nash Hotel.
Wear Kldd's Shoos.
A fresh lot of Whitman's candy at
Tho Morrivold Shop. 300
When you want fancy horHeshoo-
jlng try Cuskoy & Elliott. 303
John II. Carkin, attorney at law,
over Jackson County Hank.
Soo tho Morrivold Shop for books,
Hpdaklni; of tho "jiolfloncd prcsfl"
ho Rata;
' I "A great nnd Influential magazlno
' of tho east haa sent a wrltor to this
aoven rowis iaKe num uric t,oup m ueni io iwo ucnis mse in rnce on tiy to gather matorlal for a story
Nrr.kn Are Wrunti Owner Vlll
win
Bo Glad to Meet Them.
Cattle and Hogs In Local Market , cn,Iotl 'Tho '" Pro".'
1 "Tho wrltor, I understand, Is
-Muttons Takes a Drop.
.1
Priino beof cows bring 4 to A1
to (J p. m. nt tho Wardrobe, 210 Wost j proprietors.
V. Kluffnnt. nt 323 Knifht ntrnct
is looking for tho sncakthicf who centa n u,0 ocai mnrkct nnd Btcers
lilted seven laying Mens irom h. . o 5y ccnt
chicken houso Saturday night. , . Q t Q1 e
Incidentally, ho offers a reward,' nK" bnn 8 to 8V Bn fldv,,nco of
not for tho arrosf of the thief, but cent a pound over former quota-
t....i i - i.: . f r.
-naKa7.lnes and fine cnirraving. M., , .. , i , , . V "ir;1wo"0-. ,
For wood of nil klndo. soo the Shafnor says thiit ho will do tho rest . Mutton, however, nnd potntoos
Hquaro Doal Woodynrd. Phono and that after ho gets through the n I n j i WCP mut0n tfointr at
2001. Kir Dtreot, between Becond ! 8troct denartnicnt may clean up the , lower, mutton going at
and Third streets. Gould & I.lndloy.i oepariniciii .1Ca up uie y d t $1
Main, Fanners' & Fruitgrowers'
building.
Washtubs at Onodfriond's.
General James P. Shaw, depart
munt cominaudor, G. A. It., will bo in
tho city Monday, March 7, and
wishes to moot tho old soldiors, sons
of velornns, ladles of the W. It. C.
and especially all patriotia citizens
nnd young pcoplo nt tho Prosbytorinn
church at 7:30 p. m. Admission
free. Como nud hear tho general.
Spices at Goodfriend's.
W. A. Schwa n of Kaglo Point waB
a Modford visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Westfall of
Kaglo Point spent Sunday in Mod
ford with friends.
General James P. Shaw of Port
land, department commander of tho
O. A. It., nrrived in Modford Monday
as tho iru'ist of Chestor A. Arthur
Post. Ho lectures at the First Proa
bytorian church Monday night.
F. V. Deckorhnck of Salem is a
Modford visitor.
C. nackman of Marshfiold is in
Modford, looking after busiucris mat
tors. Lauronco Card well of Gold Hill
was in Modford Monday on buninoss.
C. F. Cook, tho nurseryman, is
again on the job, after having been
gnu laid up with grip for several days.
Shoriff Jones was in Medford Sun
day from Jacksonville
201'
Irwin of Stanford a skilled and sea
soned newspaper man, a gifted maga
zine writer, and ono of tho young
men of tho present tlmo who havo
added luster to Callforna s fame In
tho world of Iotters.
Scurrying for Cover.
"I am amused to seo what Irwin Is
going to wrlto, for I know him to bo
truthful and ono who knows a spado
for a spado It occurs to me that
thero may bo a acurylnc for cover on
the part of a few wealthy owners, and wero In office.
that tho oast will, gasp nnow as th
latest aenndnt Involving 8cm Francis
co Is presented for their coastdorit
tlon. "Tho polsonod press will neror stop
mo, however, In my offorts to help
theso schools, nnd put thorn upon a
proper basis. I know am right and
Justified, and I am going to win this
tight for you, fathers and mothers."
The mayor flayed members of the
Taylor board of education "who, by
obtaining a perpetual Injunction, hnv
restrained him from seating his own
appointees.
Ho also designated certain officials.
In tho city government aa "roptlles"
when tho question ot forming a now
street railway employes' union wa
broachod. Tho mayor said It would
bo too hazardous while "reptile
It. A. Holmes, tho insurance man,
roproscuts the big companies. Room
1(1. Jackson Co, bank. 301
If you vunt satisfaction try a
iaclc of Mt. Hood 8now-Fall Flour
For salo at tho Iluss Mill, itomom
hundred, do that one can nave'
night, nnd the artist who did the 'mutton stow, and if the Southern '
work was no amateur, as not a sound 'Oregon hen continues to act prop-
. . -r it . ' . r t . n ' 1 . .. 11.. .
was nonru. xn tno raomuiK .nr. ouoi-ny, un kk u;ubiuiiuiij, uu nuiuc
ner found ho was aeven hens shy. A ( thing less than a millionaire's in
short distance from the coon he. come.
hnr (tin nlnrn. Pnllr Hull t, Rnn I lOUHd UlO IieUdfl 01 II1C 10SI SCVCn,
Btn.,..i wi...in.. w!i. whoro tho thieves hnd coolly wrung One renson why tho most desir-
If fnJll. t! "e1" of th owl Tt ,ienB wore able houses, apartments nnd rooms
phes nnd repairs for all kmds. Ad- . most desirable tenants never take tho
iff ac a OAX H flrnrirt Pfinnn Ofll.1 1 I
Cutlory nnd glnsswaro
friend's.
at
ir l ti.n I' an!1 ' Irrmliln tn 1mn( tin n1flrr (lint nrn
UOO'l-i,T Qi... i,f T M !!!, tint nAvnvt'tncA.
MUUillVl, UU, "WUIU fc W . '
meet up with tho fellow that stole
them."
Whilmnn'B mnrshmallows, choco
lato maraschino -cherries, chocolate
almonds, etc.. nt The M""",'1 . EIGHT HUNDRED MEN AT WORK
u.','
WANTED Man with team wanted
to haul lumber. Big PInea Lumber j
Co. 301 ;
(Continued from Poge 1.)
of Seattle, who was in charge of the
train. Thp body fount last week
was not that of For and is now in
tho unidentified list. The second
body was that of Charles Ladue, a
mail clerk.
lho smoker, containing
Don't forgot tho want ads.
EMPLOYMENT AND
BUSINESS. CHANCES
300'
Wo have just recoived u fino lot of
tnblo ftms. Medford Greenhouse.
302
Call and see us about that self
watering flower nnd cemetery box.
Wnter thejn onco in two wcoks is all
that is nocesnry. Medford Green
house. 023 East Main. 302
Ten acres fino foothill laml. HA mail clerk. FOR SALE OR TRADE
ntrm finn R.vinr.nM Knwlnwn nn. Tho smoker, containing 30 Ital- 840 acres for sale or trade.
plos. This will produce n nice crop inns, has been located and one um- j 10 acres for sale or trade, iand in
this 3car; 2V acres Nowtown np- ' identified corpse taken out. More California.
nlcs Just nlantcd. 0 acres brush will probably be uncovered before FOR SAXib.
land, nil good, tillablo land; fino night. 2iy2 acres, 2Y2 miles out, $375 nn
building site, ono milo to good school. 1 For tho first time since the slide,
fino orchnrds nil nround. Price tho Wellington depot contains
aero.
nn ' 240 acres Yellow nine. etc.
V .4 1. . V. II ( II1UU1IU. I IUU -" . . m " - wm..mw I "
.f2500. J. W. -Drosslor Agency, West dead. Tho body of Engineer Osborne 40 acres timber land.
Main. 305 has been taken cast to Leavenworth. 0" acres, fivo miles out.
Tim limlv nt C W. Ron r.lo nn t 9 ncros. 8-room honse. S9000.
MIc. 'PI.. j.... -1 tl... I .. i . " ' ... I .
....... ,,,.,,,,-,,. ..i. uUMuii- j JUDGE HANFORD S SON press messengor, and an unidentified acres, a-room nouse, auuu.
villo wns a Modford visitor Saturday, Rr.re eunncui v iuouc -ictim nro beinir hauled to Scenic. Il2 acres, close in: a snap.
uuuo nuuuLiiu i inonifL. - 7 - ------- . - -
i Today there is n warm chinook 18 ncres, 3 miles from Medford,
SEATTLE, Wash., March 7. wind blowing and the snow is melt-1 $225 an acre.
Harry IJ. Han'ord. youngest son of The dcad rotnrics east of Wei- 1 acres, improved.
v.i..ri.t Tinier n ii iin..frH .. 1'iigton will bo fired up beforo night. 4-room house, $600.
Federal Judge C. H. Hanford. occu-.The rotarics workin(r the eflst Q Bmroom house, bath, etc., $2300.
plea a padded cell at tho city Jail to- of .i;..;,,. Rnnifi r(,n-i, (i, nna, B-room house. lot 100x100. must sell.
.710UU.
1 acre, 5-room house, close in; bargain.
evening.
Kddio Kiuir is onco moro at his old
position in tho Nash bar.
CALIFORNIA OBSERVES
BURBANK'S BIRTHDAY
Two Good Bargains
Strictly modem 5-roora house, just finish
ed, south front; terms. Also vacant corner
lot, 50x162, sewer' and water, good well, ce
ment walk, all taxes paid.. See owner.
W. G. Davidson
1022 West Tenth Street.
" 1 illit hh,I Itt tn tlinM I a iiKAatniitAil n i it. A 1 1
SANTA HOSA, Cel., March 7. ' , """'"" " " . "" ol lue lunncl J bunuown.
, , , 'his homo following tho sudden glv-
: . :. n. .,a."11 S?."".:!!" of y.nnR Hanford's mind People have to bo told as well as
G. L. DAVIS, President
L. E. NEIDERMEYER, VIce-Prcs.
L. E. WAKE MAN, Cashier
L. L. JACdDS, Asst. Cashier
Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank
CAPITAL STOCK 950,000
MEDFORD
OREGON
of Medford in his fivo yoars' ah
en oc.
2(50 foot, east frontogo, close in,
price $20 por foot, good torms. This
k a splondld location for oottago or
ftpartmont housos; investignto. J.
W. Drosslor Agonoy, W. Main. 305
Full nasortmont nf Wliltnian'a can
dles at Tho Morrivold Shop.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robort Doarman,
prominent rosidonts of Antinoh dis
trict, woro shopping nnd noting Mod
ford's rapid improvements Rnturdnv.
Linens on sal oat Mh)u.or & Co.'b.'
V. C. Brown of Eugono.is n Mod
ford busiiiosa visitor.
Extracts at Goodfriend's.
S. R. WillinmB and wifo of Minot,
N. D aro in Modford looking for a
location.
Flower pots nt Goodfriond's.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Wobor of Ash
land woro Modford visitors Sunday.
J. R. Pruott of Oakland, Cnl., is
In Mpdford on n businoss visit.
W. R. Coleman and R. B. Dow
woro Modford visitors from JaokRou
villo Sunday.
MisH Molll6 Towne vlsitid frionds
Jn Modford Sunday;'
Qranitowaro nt Goodfriend's.
today
.uihor
wicard, Is being coolbmled
tlroughout California.
Ill honor of tho fuino. s horticul
turist, children In tho public schools
of California planted trees, flowers,
shrubs, whllo tho man bo honored,
passed most of tho day In his office,
attending to routine business prepar
atory to rls doparturo tomororw for
Fresno whoro ho will Jollvor sovoral
locturoa.
oFr tho post two days Durbank has
rocolved hundreds of congratulatory
telegrams and lottors from all parts
of tho world.
Iiurliank Is In tho best of health,
and expects to continue his work
creating now species ot plants for a
nuinbor of yoars to como.
Ho is experimenting with lnrKe
numbora ot plants with tho vlow of
originating now spcclos, which hu
said today would take several yfir
before many of thorn would bo completed.
in which ho enRaged wtih an oldor1 store must bo advertised in direct Houses in all parts of tho city aud, j
Couldn't Call the Chink.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., March 7.
Judicial procoduro in tho hall of
justice was interrupted today when
court bailiff Sullivan was ordorod by
Judge Shortnll to call n Chinese wit
nosH, Ah Hu, into court.
Tho oustom of tho bailiffs is to
call aloud tho niuno of tho witnoss
threo times. Whon Bailiff Sullivan
advanced to tho door nnd vtllod
through tho crowdod corridors, "Ah
Un, Ah Ua, Ah Ha," smiles became
chuaklos, chuokles bubbled into
Inughtor nnd laughter broko into guf
faws which filled tho corridors.
Nono know tho oauso of Sullivan's
,hoarty "Ah Ha", but nil rcspondod
irrosistibly nnd wnvos of infectious
inughtor swopt through the building,
destroying courtroom decorum for n
timo.
Married.
brother at tho Hanford homo. The , proportion to its importance.
JudRO himself fell heavily during tho;
struggle to overpowor tho insano NOTICE.
man nnd is tiday suffering sevoroly
from norvous shock. Notice Is hereby given that the un-
Young Hanford, whoso mind is derslgnod will apply at the meeting
fired with tho delusion that ho has,0 tho city council March 16, 1910,
committed a crime of somo sort, was' fr retail liquor liconse at his place
overpowered and arorsted by two ' ot business, lots 1! and 13, block 20,
pollcomon who found him rushing c,ty ot Modford.
wildly upand down tho streot near1 k J. W. SLINGBR.
tho Hanford homo. Edwin C. Han-'
ford, an oldor brother, recolvod a cut YOC GOING HAST?
on his hand during tho struggle in! Have you a frlond coming weet?
tho rosldouco to subdue Harry. ! You ought to bring ono to Med-
Young Hanford, moro than six' ford,
feet In height and athletic, was near-! Call and see us.
ly a match for tho two policemen and ! The colonist rates will be effect
thoy hod much difficulty in gottlng' ahortly.
him Into tho pollco automobile Let us talk routes and rates with
Harry Hantord's condition is said . joa.
by a relativo to bo duo to cxtrome, Informatlo . cheerfully furnished,
nervousness superinduced by an nf- j Phono, address or call on Southern
fllctlon from which ho ha:j boon suf- Pacific Company, A. S. Rosonbaum.
forlng for yonrs. at Medford.
lots.
Shcepherdcr wanted at once; must
be n man who understands herd
ing; $35.
20 ranch hands.
Man and wife, no children.
Girl for housework, 3 in family.
Have you any land to clear f Have
n man.
. WANTED.
Girls for general housowork.
Rnnch hands.
Carpenter.
Hauling, by contract or day.
Party who cleans and docs all kinds
of housowork has' his orders left
at employment office. Suits
cleaned, carpets and rugs cleaned,
lookinc-classcs repluted.
NEW DEPARTMENT.
Scouring suits, $2; fcponged and
pressed, 75c; French dry cleaned,
$1.75.
E. F. A. BITTHER,
203 Taylor & Phlpps Bin. Phone 4141
r
Medford Iron Works 1
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Prafrtfcter.
Foundry and Machinist
All kr,' of Engine, Spraying Outfits, Pumfs, B&Kers and Ma
chinery. Agents In Southern Orefefl for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
In Case of vSicRness
PHONE 3641
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Near Post Otfice All Night Service Free Delivery
CROW-CAREY At tho residence
of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. P, Morino, in
Grants Pass, Or.j Sunday, February
27, 1010, Claronco C. Crow and
Ellzn Truo Caroy, Rov. Robort Mo-
Loan of Rothnny Prosbytorinn
church officiating.
JOIINSON-F.RIOKRON At tho
homo of tho bride's parents. Grants
Pass, Mr. and Mrn. R. Erinknnn, on
Thursday, March 3, 1010, Ervin II.
Johnson nud Miss Redn P. Eriokson,
Rov. r, H. Loooh officiating.
WANTED Man with team wantod
to haul lumbor, Rig Piuos Lum
or Co, 301
Opportunity of a lifetime
For someono to secure one of the finest stock ranches in Oregon, consisting of
180 acres, eight miles from good railroad town, two and one-half miles from
store. Unlimited water, splendid soil, woll improved as to buildings, nearly
five million feet of timber, onry one and one-half miles to sawmill and the en
tire tract easily accessible to unlimited outrange. If you do not care for the
entire 480 acres, will subdivides as follows:
200 acres, 2 good houses, 2 barns, 12 acres in orchard, 30 acres in cultiva
tion, balance pasture and timber land. Plauty of water.
.160 acres, fair house, 2 bams, small family orchard, 50 acres in cultivation,
10 acres timbor, well watered.
120 acres, good house., etc., S acres in bearing orchard, good agricultural
land, woll watered. ,
acre.
This land is located in Linn county, Oregon, near Albany. Price $30.00 per
Will sell for casli or trade for property in or near Medford.
For full particulars regarding price, location, etc., seo Owner
0. V. MEYERS
TO
AND
THE
COLONISTS RATES
OREGON
GREAT NORTHWEST
The management of the Southern Pacific Co.
(Lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure in an
nouncing that tho low rates from Eastern cit
ies, which havo done so much in past seasons
to stimulate travel to and settlement in Ore
gon, will prevail again this Spring DAILY
from March 1 to April 15, inclusive.
PEOPLE OF OREGON
The railroads have done their part; now it's
up to you. The colonist rate is the greatest of
all home-builders. Do all you can to let east
ern people know about it, and encourage
them to como here, where land is cheap and
home-building easy and attractive.
PARES CAN BE PREPAID at homo if desired.
Any agent of the road named is authorized to
receive the required deposit and telegraph
ticket to anv noint in the East.
REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago, $33;
from St. Louis, $32; from Omaha and Kansas
City, 25. This reduction is. proportionate
from all other cities.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent ' Portland, Oregon
i,