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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1910. 5 'i -r;- LIME LIME '1 Fresh and Hand Selected THE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD IN BARRELS. DON'T FORGET OUR STOCK OF Leads, Oils, Paints And Painters' Supplies THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN MEDFORD, WITH QUALITY FULLY GUARANTEED. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Just rocolvod n our of uolcot linio. 1 l'inca Lurabor Co. 13' Dr. J. P. Hoddy returned Tuesday from n biiHinoHH trip t Portland. reiiH nt Cloodfrieud'a. Tboo. Cnmoron, ox-Htirto Hunutor from Jackson county, mid one of tliu pioneers of Southoni Oregon, wuh in .Modford from Jacksonville Tuesday. MontKoinnry'H liair-dre8liiK par lor now oocn. CO Jouo Ilouek wuh nt Jacksonville Huvoral dayu thin week oh a member -of tbo jury pnnul, but so far lias us caped doiiiK duty. i)(nir matK at Qoodfrieiid'n. l'orter J. Neff wn at OrnntH I'ihh Tuosdny oil business. Phono 2(11)1, Ooodfrirtiid'8. 0. P. Trofren of AHhlnnd was nt Jacksonville Tuesday on legal bun lncsfl. John H. Carkin, nttornoy nt lnw, ovor jnbkson County Hnnk. K. 1. UnccH o Ashland was a Jacksonville visitor Tuosdny on bunt noss boforo tho circuit court. Now lialr-droHHiiiL' pnrlora now open at Montgomery's. 80 The S. & 0. lunchroom, located in tho room formerly occupied by the hinonck Cafe, ifnow open for bus iucH.i night and day. 13 Cnnot sweopors nt, GoodfriondV. Peach trcoH for Halo at ton centH each. .II. 1). Pnttonton, NnRh hotl. RnrdoiiR now fountain is (Unpenn ing doHoioiiL, drinks, icon and ioo -oronm. Open until midnight. Vico-Proaldont J. P. O'nrion, Gon oral Prulght Agent I). H. Millor, Su perintendent L. R. Fiolda of tho Southorn Pnoifio, and V. II. Hurl-' burt, formor gonornl pnssongor ngont of tho 0. R. & N., spent Monday eve ning in Modford. Thoy nrrivod oarly enough to tnko an nuto rido through tho valloy and oxprossod thcinsqlvoH aa charmed with its beauty, .In tho evening thoy woro guosts nt tho Ora tor Lnko club at tho monthly Binokor. All woro plouflcd with tho ovidout progroas and prospority of Modford. Thoy loft for tho north early Tuoh lay, Chinnwnro nt Goodfriond'fl. R. C. P. Afltbury of Gold Hill was a Modford visitor Tuosday. Wringors at Goodfriond'fl. , J. 0. Aitkon of Gold Hill wns in Modford ou business Tuosdny. Carving sots nt Goodfriond'fl. Wlllinm Von der Hollon of Englo Point flpout Monday night in thin city. Rardnn mnkoH dollvoriofl to any part of tho city or ioo oronm and flhorbet for SundnyB dinner. Tolo plinno 371. R. R, Manning of Central Point, who recently mndo Homo substantial investments in that Roctiou, was n Modford vlHitor Tuosday. Jitat roooivod a oar fit Holoot Hmo. Big Pinos Lumbor Co. 13 R. V. Ilitchoook of Kaglo Point wan jn Modford on bunin'ss Tuesday, Rurdon will dolivor Sunday va nilln, maple, nut and strnwhorry ioo oronm and plnonpplo flherbot to any part of city. Phono 371. Colonel Goorgo P. MiniB of Sovon Oaks was In Modford Monday ovo "Ing, Bath fixtures at Goodfriond'fl. J. C, Pondloton of Tablo Rook was in Modford on a business trip Tuoa dny, 1 Walter Mooro returned Monday afternoon from a business trip to Portland. Coffee nt Qoodfrieud'H. Porry Foster of Heaglo ia in Mod ford on a business trip. Tbo Silver Kings arc 'in town. JoHoph llnntiiih, one of tho oldest citizens of Iicngle, was in Medford on n business trip Tuesday. Visit tho Silver Kings Palace in old Christian Tabernacle after Tues day. John Huffer of Jacksonville wan a Medford visitor Tuesday. Tho old Pioneer ltnkcry is now being overhauled and a fine lino of edibles nro being sold, fresh every day. Mrs. C. I), Roid and daughter, Misa Emma, woro Modford visitors Tuesday. Kitchen utensils nt Goodfriond's. J. R. Hammer, who lias boon min ing in tho Willow Springs district for tho past Bovorul seasons, was in Medford Monday on business. Mr Hammer hnd fiomo beautiful sped mons of rook with him and oxpocta to dovolou his mine into rt bonanza sorno dny. i'or nrtistio photographs go to Lcsmoistor'a. Children's pictures n apocialty, Central Point. 16 RntiBo Rouso was in Modford from Ashland Tuosdny. J. E. Watt wns at Central Point looking nftor his orchard Tuesday. Mr. Watt dooB not behove that fruit hna boon Injured by frost as yet whoro smudging hna boon rosortod to. "Wo hnvo boon doing aomo smudging," ho said, "but on high lauds it hna not boon really nocosBnry yot. If tho frost could bo mndo to thin properly it would save tho fruit growors a lot of work lator on, judg ing from tho amount of blooms on tho troos." Tho fiophomoro class of tho Med ford high school went in a body to Jacksonville on tho oarly morning train and thou "hlkod ovor tho hill" to tho Osgood farm, whoro thoy on- joyod tho day aa tho guest of Mr. and Mrs, Osgood and Misa Jonnnotte. Marringo licenses hnvo boon grunt od by tho county olork to John Lnughlin and Ida Tolmau and to Lawronco Goorgo nud Cornoliu 13. Childa. Murriod In Modford, April 4, 1010, by Rov. W. T. Gouldor, John P. Rittor and Louolla blairlo. both of Gold Hill. LAD IS SENT TO THE REFORM SCHOOL RAPIDLY GIVE WAY Substantial Buildings Are Taking the Place of Shacks Which Have Long Stood in Neighboring City. ' Chiof of Polloo Irwin of Ashland waa at Jnoksonvilio Tuosdny, having in oliargo Gorge Duffiold, a minor, who was oousignod to the Hoys' and Girlfj' Aid society at Portland. Young Duffiold is a brother of tho two girls Hont to tho Aid sooioty Inst fall from Aahlnnd, owing to thoir surroundings. At tho sanio time, tho grandfnthor of tho childron wns sont to Snlom for nn attempted folonlous nssnult upon ouo of tho girls. Ashland Shrlnors to Assemble. ASHLAND, Or,, April fi.IIillah Tomplo, of tho Anoiont Arabia Ordor of tho Mystio Shrino, will hold a grand coromoninl session Saturday, Juno 11. This was dooidod at a bus inosa Bosslon of tho tomplo hold n few days ago, , ASHLAND, Or., April 5.01d, landmarks nro rapidly disappearing in Ashland and few of the real old-, time buildings are left in the busi-, ncsa district. j Tho latest shacks to disappear woro thoso embraced in tho wooden row ou tho west side of Main street directly ovor tho bridge across Ash laud oreok. Thoso woro in tho vory heart of tho business center of Ash land a few yours ago. Thoy woro razed last wcok to make way for u now brick two-story block, which will have nearly 100-foot frontago ox tending to Granite street. The now struoturo will bo built by Mrs. Susio L. Allen and Major C. Cunninghnru, who bought out n nou rosidout shack ownor who held six feet botwoon them. Tho now block will reproBout au investment of $25, 000. Tho contracts hnvo already boon lot. It will make ouo of the most markod transformations in tho Plaza-Main street businosa district that has takon placo in Ashland for years. NON-PARTISAN ELECTION IS HELD IN TACOMA MITCHELL h BOEtK WAGON MAKERS We make a specialty of rubber tire work nnd or chard harrows and spray tanks, call nt Merrimau'a' Shop Riverside Avenue TACOMA. Wash.. Anril fi. Tho first strictly nonpartisan oleotion in the history of tho northwest is being hold lioro today to so oat u commis sion of fivo men undor tbo now com mission plan of municipal govern ment. Portv-six candidates nro runnim? and a majority voto la nocoasarv to elect. I fnono is ohoson on tho first ballot a Becond election for tho high- ost for each place will bo hold m two weeks. No nolitica outers into tho contest. All parties aro bnrrod by the char tor from nominating and in tho en tiro campaign no one has ovor asked tho party proferoncos of tho enndi datoa. Tho candidates havo made thoir canvass on thoir positions on numioinal ownorshin. onforoomont of law, tho irravitv wntor1 nuostion and opposition to control by corpora tions. Tho pooplo nro also votintr on sponding $'J,000,OPO to build tho Groon Rivor gravity wntor system and for $100,000 for storm sowers. : BUSINESS LOCALS For wood of nil kinda, boo the Square Doit'. Woodvnrd. Phone 2(101, Fir Btroot. botwoon Sooond and Third streets. Gould & Lindlov. proprietors, 201 ' Wear Kidd's Shoe If you want satlafnotlon. trv u sack of Mt, Hood Snow-Fail Flour. For salo nt tho Rus Mill? Remem b'or tho plnoo. Polk Hull & Son. Canton r Restaurant SAM LOCK, Prop. To Whom It May Concorn: Tho formor famous chof at tho Nash Qrlll, Mr. Sam Lock, has opened a ftrst-clai3 rostaurant abovo Konnedy'e saloon, No. S3 South Front streot. Entrnnco at both oldea. Only first-class meals will bo sorvod, and juct tho namo of tho proprietor Is tho best guar nntoo. OPEN' 1-IVERV DAY AND NIGHT NOODLES, CHOP SUE1. This is tho only placo whoro will bo Borvod chop suoy and Chi na noodles. Como and too mo and you and. I aro both sure you will tomo back. Remember, I am will ing and I proach what I promise. Yours truly, SAM LOCK. Every Thursday At Smith's Hall on Grape and Sixth, and ovcry second and fourth Monday in the month. Six lesson card for $5 or $1 lesson. Learn'to waltr. Private lesson by appointment. Learn to dance nnd be graceful. PROF. AND MRS. JEROME, 124 South Central Ave. Hamcr Bacon It Make no Diffwraaco but ba ran k" Wright's Money Makers 10 acres of the finest building sites, magnificent view of Medford nnd vnlley, sandy soil; for five days at a bargain price. 83 1-3 acres, 3 miles out, in fiuo locality, 26 acres pears, apples, about 5 years old, some choice apri cots in fall bearing, GO acres under cultivation, half under ditch; n money-maker nt $175 per acre, lib eral terms. 7-room bungalow, 1001165 foot lot, fino oak shade trees, well locat ed and oxcollont home investment; $2350, ensy terms. C-room house, 2 lots, close to Main, 5 blocks from city park; $3000. Fino corner lot on Newtown, 56x 1G0, cement wnlk; for quick sale, $525, $150 cash, balance $10 por month. Threo nice lots on 14th nenr New town, 56xll2V; $400 each, $125 cash, balance $10 per month. Choice lots in all parts of city. LET ME SHOW YOU. JJruccWrightSOo. 132 WEST MAIN. PHONE 2691. BRAND Onee ronVo Med Colombia Brand Bxeea r Bia. yon will demand It alwaya. There la goodaeaa m naror aboat it t&at you will sever farm. Colombia Brand I lam. Bacon aad Lard. represent vie bbom prounela oS tbo MuHb- irluihwd era art. They are cured with a ar aa4 I l3Sy exaotaeas tlini inanrea their aUsolvte aal fermity aa well as ladlapa table mpariority. At Best Dealers, Hotek and Cafes Unim Meat Osavaar. Pertlasd. Oreson PlaaMr Paka of tbt PidSe 10 He Who Rises Late 9 Must Trot All Day Bjiy an Alarm Clock at DIAAIOND'S and lead tho procession. J. W. DIAMOND 115 EAST MAIN STREET Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) e( TO - i - (i ' RATES CouncU Bluffs $60.00 Omaha $60.00 Kansas City $60.00 St. Joseph $60e00 St. Paul via Council Bluffs .$63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct .$66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67,50 St. Louis $67,50 Tickets will bo on sale May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. Tho above rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Pact land, to make through rate via Portland. On way through California, add $15.00 to above rate. Ten days provided for tho going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three month from date of salo, but not later than Oc tober 31st., Inquire of any S. P. Agent f pr complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Paaetnger Aftwt, Portland, Ortftpi u. 1 v