Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 11, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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JHEDFORD MEN
VIEW BULLFIGHT
Jiut They Aro Not Much Enthused
With the Entertainment Too
Much Blood and the Bull Has Too
JJttlo Chance.
QcorffO and Charles King, H. U.
Eiuinsden and C. I. Hutchisou aro in
.Mexico looking ovor sotno mining
nd timber investments. Having an
.opportunity to see a gonuiuo bull
rffehi pulled off in tho regular Span--isk
Riylc, tboy attended one at a big
Celebration nonr tho city of Mexico
dkc other day.
Mr. Hutchison writes to his father,
IV. Hutchison, that lvhilo the ex
hibition was exciting, it wasn't par
ticularly pleasant.
Six bulls and 18 horses wore kill
,2L The Lorscs were riddou into the
ixing blindfolded and had no chance
to escupo the sharp horns of the
kimlls. Tho bulls didn't have any
more of a chance, for after three or
lour horses had been killed tho mat-
jtdur put tho quietus on the bull.
One man was injured by his horse
-falling on him when the bull charged,
oad the bull was loudly applauded by
the' audience for tho act. It didn't
save him, however, from tho fatal
.sword of the matador.
The party expects to be in the in--4erior
of Mexico for several weeks
before returning Tiome.
JriELPS EQUINE OUT OF HOLE;
JS KICKED INTO CREEK
That the Good Samaritan some
times gets tho worst of it was ex
emplified Wednesday afternoon on
the person of a prominent STcdford
craftsman. While returning from
feis homestead near Eagle Point the
P. E. train upon which L. E. Whit
ing was riding was held up by a
Ifcorse which had fallen into a bridge
across n small watercourse. The
"train crow and passengers all turned
oat to help extricate the animal, so
that the train might proceed. Oar
friend was one of the most active of
the rescue party and was conse
quently nearest the business end of
the brute when he lashed out with
both hind feet and kicked the benev
olent craftsmen into a couple or
three feet of mud and water. The
things he said when ho came up
about the general cusscdness of
ferrate creation in general and the
ase ingratitude of that particular
specimen of the equine breed created
the blue haze which was visible
around the foothills Thursday
morning.
Real Estate Transfers.
Jl L. Aikins to It. Mauring,
50.03 acres in township 37,
2 west . $17,000
O. Enger to M. T. Jacobson,
160 acres in section 26,
township 40, 1 west 1
GEL J. Farlow to Ann H. Rus
sell, land in Ashland
JL It. Guchis to P. R. Fos
ter, 160 acres in section
14, township 38, 2 west...
Sadie R. Roddlo to W. H.
Meeker, 5 acres in section
36, township 37, 2 west..
Jf. L. Alford to John Kinerk,
lot 3, block 0, Imperial ad
dition to Medford
JT. A. Morey to S. V. Davis,
lots 12 and 13, block 1,
Highland Park
W. 8. Dewing to Kate Cnr
tenius, 320 acres in sec
tions 20, 26 and 30, town--ship
34, 1 east
Q. C. Garrett to Laura Mc
Clendon, lots 2 and 3,
block 32, Gold Hill
D. D. Sage to W. M. Holmes,
land in Lumsden addition
to Medford
Busie E. Bates to W. B.
Sherman, 160 acres in
section 26, township 37, 3
west
W. H. Meeker to A. M. Cary,
5 acres in seetion 36,
township 37, 2 -west
First National Bank of Ash
land to G. W. Owen, land
10
10
10
10
10
10
525
500
10
in Ashland 6,500
Amelia Kingsbury to J. P.
Dodge, 100 acres in D. L.
C. 45, township 30, 2 east
W. N. Jones to T. W. Miles,
320 acres in section 30,
10
township '40, '1 west 3,200
.Ada Blair to W, 'A. Kinsey,
84.12 acres in'D. "L. C. 41,
township '38, 1 west
O. & C. Land' Co. to Chas. B.
Gay, lots 7 and-8. 'block 7,
250
J&fcdford 1,150
TJeiford, Oregon Thin certifies
that we have sold Hall's Texas Won-abr-
fer the cure et all kldaey,
der and rhuuwatlo troubles for tea
ijrears, atfd hare sever had a com
ptetat. It give tt!ek aad pemaaeat
relief. Sixty days' treatmeat la each
ettle. ' Meafofi Pkamacy.
THE AlCYZAR,
our'md 2ompan
IN
ALL HAIL! TO THE NEW
KLAMATH CHRONICLE
KLAMATH FALLS, March 10. -Klamath
Falls will have a third daily
evening paper by April 1. This will
put the Falls ahead of any city of us
sire on tho Pacific coast, and per
haps in tho United States, in news
papor facilities. With three dailies
and three weeklies, everybody here
ought to be suited in the newspaper
line.
The now paper will be called the
Klamath Chronicle," will bo a six
column, four-page paper and will bo
edited by Grant Lincoln, a newspa
per man of wide experience. Mr.
Lincoln, who has been hero the past
few days conferring with the pro
moters of tho new paper, will leave
for San Francisco this morning to
order a press, linotype and other ma
terial for tho new plant.
NOTICE TO RED 5IEN.
All members of Wcatoaka tribe,
No. 30, aro requested to bo present at
tho meeting Saturday night, March
12, 1910, as final arranomonts will
be mado as to tho building of a hall
on tho property recently purchased
and other Important business will
come before he meeting.
L. Ii. JACOBS, C. of It.
Eden Valley Orchard
John D.
EXHIBIT
St.ELM0
PORTLAND GIRL GETS IN
TROUBLE IN SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO, March 0.
Miss Frances Gllbrcth of Portland, a
comely"glrl of 19,ls la"thoclty pris
on today awaiting extradition to Port
land on a charge of abduction of Miss
Mllly Brlggs, 15 ynrs of ago, also of
Portland,
Tho g'rls, aciord'ng to th-3 police,
camo to this city recently and woro
to have married two young men from
Oregon. Miss Gllbroth Is said to
have been betrothed to Harry Bond,
while Miss Brlggs was tho alleged
fiance of Georgo Borne. Bond Is said
to be a scion of a wealthy family In a
small Oregon town.
Tho four young persons disappear
ed from their homes simultaneously,
Tho police of tho coast cities wero no
tified of tho disappearance.
The arrest of Miss Gllbrcth follow
ed and Miss Brlggs is being hold at
the detontlon homo. Both will return
to Portland. Tho young men aro ox-
Ipected hero today and It Is probable
Ithey, too, will bo sent to Portland.
j If, looking backward, you'ro sorry
j you didn't odvertiso more about this
jtima last year, try, now, tho esperi
jmcnt of. doing tho thing which always
scorns right in retrospect.
I is sub-divided in tracts
This is some of the finest land in the Rogue
River Valley, within two miles of the city of
Medford. The trees are of the best varities of
apples and pears, all in bearing at the present
time. The age of the trees run from six to
twenty years. We are'able to supply people with
whatever they may desire in the best bearing
orchards in the valley, near the city of Medford
, , For full particulars call on.
BUILDING
WALL FALLS, 30
MEN
BURIED
Bodies of Two Women Recovered
Nino Injured Rescued Wall Was
Portion of Factory Bulldlnrj.
PITTSBURG, Pa., March 10.
Tho bodios of two women woro re
covered today from tho ruins of n
wall which collapsed here today and
buried between 25 and 30 workmen
of the Law: & Sons doll factory be
neath it, according to rfolico roport.
Policemen and firemen removed
nine injured workmen from tho outor
debris of tho wall and began an at
tempt to oxtriento other victims. The
wall was a portion of tho factory
building.
LOS ANGELES UNION MEN
TO TALK OF BIG STRIKE
LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 10.
Tho central labor council of Los, An
geles today indorsed plans for a
mass meeting to bo held next Sundny
afternoon to discuss tho Philadelphia
striko situation.
President EhrIo of tho central la
bor council, will preside Carl
Brown, a labor leador who was a
leader in Coxey's famous army, will
bo one of tho speakers.
Ehglo stated today that a resolu
tions committee will bo appointed.
This committee probably will prosont
to the meeting a statement of sym
pathy with, the Philadelphia strikers
for indorsement. Evory union in
Los Angeles will bo represented of
ficially at tho meeting.
NOTICE.
All members of Canton Daylight
are requested to bo present at I. O. O.
F hall Frb'ay ovenlng, March 11 at
7:30. B order of commandant. 304
DRIVERS that know the country
aid? that cover the country
QUICKLY' AND WITH COSIKHr
FOO.NI A t TIIK
FARLOW & DOWNING, PIlOPItlETOItS.
. WEST SIDE STABLES
rnOXE IMfll 8. G It APE STItKKT
from 30 to 100 acres.
Olwell
HUMMKIl UXCl'lUSlONH HAST.
Tito Sotltliorn Pacific company will
ooIPoxcurcUm tickets .to oastoni
points at reduced rates on the follow
ing dates! May 2d and Dili, Juno 2d
nml 1 7th nml IMtli, July nth and 22d,
AtiKiist ld and Suptoinlior 8th, roIiik
limit ton lyn, total lltultH 'JO days.
Itntis to Missouri lllvor points and
I return t(ti),00: to Chicago and return,
'$82,40. Ko- further Information cull
at local ticket o-'ilco or ud Mobs A. S.
ltnueubnum, Loral Agent Southern
Pacific Co.
GILT. EDGE
INVESTMENTS
88 1-3 ncros fruit land, 30 aoro
pears, 5 and 20 acres 1-yenr-old all
good fruit land, undor Fish Lako
ditch; $22(1 per ncro; good tonuHj
you can't boat it.
20 acres, apples, poara, 10 yoars1
old; nice Jiouso,. packing houso audi
outbuildings; fino well and 2,j-li. p. I
gnsolino engine for pumping; the
finost view in tho valloy, only 3V5i
miles out; only $10,500.
Two 0-room bungalows, special
design nnd striotly modorn, oast
front, ono blook from Main, fino
homes; for a short time, $4000
each; good terms.
7-rooifi bungalow, modorn, water,
lights and newer connected, oast
front, ono blook from Main; rents
for $40 por mouth; for ono week at I
$3000; oasy terms. j
Choice corner lot, 180 foot wide, i
140 feet deop, in good locality; for!
quick snlo at $1350.
8-room cottage, now, with modem
conveniences, close in on fine street;
a hnrgain for $2100.
Only 3 lots loft in Hoso Park, 50.x
1-10, east front, choico lots; $350,
easy tormn.
LET US SHOW YOU.
128 East Main.
Wright 6 Allin
128 East Main Stroot.
TO YOU AK ALWAYS TO IlK V
MEDFORD
IPLUMBINGf
SI CAM AND HOI WAIIK HLA11NG
All Work Ouurantood IWouh Ronnomiblo
COFFEEN & PJEUCE
11 North 1) St., Modford, Oro. IMe HON'
A SNAP IN "ORCHARD LAND
Ono hundred nud sixty ucre of free rod mill, 10 to 30 foot depth,
two wolla, about 25 acres cleared ; a vory gradual south hill alopo,
ono-hnlf tnilo from postoffico, less thau ono-fourth mllo from nolmol
and seven nnd ono-half miles Hottthwoat of Jaokaonvillo. Only $20
par acre. Call on or address
JOE THOMAS
222 SOUTH HOLLY ST11EET. MEDFOltD, OnEOON
FOR SALE - - - -
Four lots just north ol! and adjoining grounds of
the North school. Corner on Oak and Maple street.
T ots are selling in this neighborhood for $100 to $500.
These four lots can be bought for $1200 cash. In
quire at
DR. GOBLE 18 WEST MAIN ST.
BARGAINS jzt jz?
Grocery storo, paying big; cheap rent.
Two lota an WoBt Tenth Htrcet, $500 each; closo In.
100x200 foot on Went Main utroct, fino department building nito.
380-ncro ranch, 2V4 milos from Modford; 120 neroa Hot to orchard;
price $170 per acre.
103 acres two miles from Phoaulx, 30 acres young hearing orchard;
$10,000.
MICHIGAN LAND COMPANY
HUNTLEY-KREMER Co.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
214 Fruit Growers Bank Builoing
Best Groceries
At Prices Strictly in
Keeping with the
Quality of Our
Stock which is
A Trial will Convince You
The Square
LOTS
7 East Front Lots, 55 x 123 at $550
2 South Front Lots 62 1-2' x 100 at
$7.50 each,
These lots are only six blocks
from depot on the West side.
THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Fire Insurance No. 11 North! Central Ave.
J
Deal Grocers
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