MEDirORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNEDAY. APRIL Itf, 1910.
SOCIAL AHD PERSONAL
lUMkiir'H HpriiiK union your op
no it unity.
tUi-by 0"J'oolo wiim In thin uily
Wcilni'iwlity from llio !iiiiMlriioUoii
linn f I lio 1. & h). Darby Ih oho of
tint oJtl-iimn truDidiion nnd Iiun u top
illation of IhiImk anions the IionI of
lit cIunh In tlio way of keeping a
truck in ropnir.
JUeeker'tt, 28 South Conical nvo.
David lenco and T. 0, HpiiiiKlor
of, thn hlk urmik miction wore In Moil
ford on bunineHH Wednesday,
Jaba K. 1'ulto x-nlioriff of
Jnchttoti county, hut now a roldciit
of tori Kliiinuth, wan In Mudlon
-Wedaemlny on IiIh way to Dniiuhiri
ounty, whuro ho uxpoclw to liny n
bunch of cnttlo.
Montgomery's hnlr-droHHlng par
lorn now otion. BO
Jwlco Kll'art, during his throe
lay' inciiinlianoy of tlio office of po
lice judge, Ihih gathered ..i $8!! ii
finm, liciiidoH giving huvomI offend
r their walking piiporn. Tim polli'o
nm making n dotormlnnd atlort to
, -clean (lio (own of "tiudoHirnhlo oiti
zunR" and nro fairly mieeouKful in thy
work. ,
John H. Cnrkln, nttomoy at law,
ovnr jncknon County Hank.
Olnrtiiiofl L. Hoiiiiiuh, high prieut of
the Crnter Lnko chnptor of Itoynl
jrrk MaHotin, hnn just returned from
Portland, whoro ho wont to nttond a
Inner gathering of Iloynl Arch Ma
noon from Wmihingtoii and Orison,
held' in honor of tlio viwit of E. it.
Kinxnloy, general grnnd high priest
of thn icenornl grnnd chapter) of tlio
Royal Arch MnHonR of tho United
State. Mr. HonniPb stnten that
abont 600 It. A. RC. gathered to greet
their chief.
Private board at 100 K. street.
Strictly firet-claBB.
Mni. Frank Niolioln of Englo Point
!in been viHiting relatives anil
frietwls In Medford for several days.
J. M. Contrail of Jacksonville wns
in Medford on business WcilncHdoy.
IL Dovoe of Ashland wns a Med
ford visitor Tuesday,
W. V. llnll of llnmbrook, Cnl., is
!inr on n business trip.
C 15. Whislcr wiih nt Grout Pais
Wcdneoday attending tho fruitgrow
m meeting nt thnt placo.
I'rof. 1'. J. O'Gnrn wan nt Grants
Pniw WcdnoMday on officinl business
and attending the fniitgrowors'
meeting.
Nrw hnir-drossing parlor now
opn nt Montgomery'". f)0
Humphrey's now pin Htor" ""ll"
the right flies. 22
.1, A. 1'orry wns at Grunts I'uss
Wednesday, looking after business
innttors.
Air. and AlrH. It. NyHwarner of
Tnlmil wore in Mod ford Wednesday
on a short business trip.
Lots in Laurel I'ark soil for
2o0, :)()() nml up. 2fi down and $10
a mouth. Hoc Bomion. CO
Air. and ArrH. A. Alooro of Phoe
nix woro Modford visitors Wcdiios
day. A. Koudiuot Connor of Tnblo Hock
was u Medford business visitor Tues
day. Mookor's windows nro attractive.
Huy your sporting goods nt Hum
phrey's. 22
W, L. Orr of Eugono Is liore at
tending to sorno business matters.
J. W. Wood and son, T. E. Wood,
and hln family, father and brother of
II. W. Wood, nro in Modford to per-
mnuontly loonto.
IloiiBou wants to bIiow you Lau
rel l'nrk. DO
K. Jerry, the nugget king, is in
Modford from hl miu'o in Willow
Springs district.
boo tho now goods at Meeker h.
Mayor Canon returned homo Wd-
nosdny morning from a business trip
to tho north.
Viidt (lie opening of Afedford'rt
now gun store Thursday. 20
George L. Hopper of Clnckamart,
Or., Ih hero looking over the coun
try.
F. J. Shaffer of Talent wan In
Aledford Wednesday on a business
trip.
AiorchantB lunch ovcry any nt
"Tho Oaks" from 11 n. m. to 2 p. m.
W. M. Hunt nnd family nnd A. W.
Hunt nro here on n visit to thoir
cousin, H. W. Wood nnd family. They
are uolighted with tho Rogue Rivor
valley nnd oxpoot to return nnd In
vest in orchnrd lands.
A pinno rccltnl by pupils of Afrs.
h. h. Gore will bo given Tuesday
evening, April 10, nt 8 o'clock nt the
Prosbytorinn church.
A. Af. Holms, who retired from the
Bjrcnuous activity of Afedford to the
Himplo life sovornl yearn ago, wns in
Afedford Wednesday. Air. ITelms is
engaged in tho culture of pigs nnd
shoop In tho Ynnkeo creek soction.
"It's n liorso rnco between tlio two,"
io Hnys. "Tho hogs multiply pretty
rapidly, but when n bnnd of 85 ewes
produce 1-15 lnmbs nnd from four to
Bovon pounds of wood besides, it
makes n fellow n littlo uncertain con
cerning which Is tho best-paying
proposition."
Alookcr Bnvp yon monoy.
Private board nt 110 East fllh mi.
Strictly first-cluBS.
Sporting goods of nil kinds at
Humphrey's now gun store 21
.Merchants' lunch ovory day at
"Tlio Oaks" from 11 a. m. to 2 p, m.
Hasebnll supplies at the new gun
storo. ' 23
Arr. nnd Arrs. A. II. Polley of Ly
nns, la., mid son John arrived in
Aledford Wednesday morning to
iimlco this city their future homo.
Their daughter, AIIbk C. Policy, Iioh
been u resident of Afedford for u
year or more, and it is owing to iter
representations of tho beauty nnd
future of tho valley that her parcutH
havo concluded to innko their homo
hero.
W. A. Hacon of Eugono was in
Afedford Wednesday on business.
Apprentico girl or indy at Greg
ory's Studio.
Humphrey's now gun storo opens
Thursday morning. 20
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nnniiirnn innun
f
Nothing quite bo tasty ns Whit
man candies fresh at tho.AIerrivoId
Siiop, West Afniu. eod
Whitman's delicious chocolates
at Aferrivold Shop.
Arclntects suppuos, sucu as
drawing, bluo print, nnd tracing pa
pers, etc., at Aferrivold Shop. 25cod
Rebuilt typewriters, carbon pa
porrt, etc., Morrivold Shop. 25cod
Tho Pantorium cleans every
thing perfectly. 25
Rebuilt typewriters for salo
cheap at Aferrivold Shop.
For wood of all kinds, sco the
Square Deal Woodyard. Phone
2001. Fir strcot, between Second
nnd Third streets. Gould & Lindley,
proprietoru. 201
Wear Kidd's Shoos.
Wbon in noed of n cleaner cnll
on tho Pantorium, Alain 2-141. 25
If you want satisfaction, try a
Back of Alt. nood Snow-Fall Flour.
For Bale at tho Rubs Mill. Remem
ber tho placo. Polk Hull & Son.
Every spot takes a hiko when
tho Pantorium does your work. 25
Stationer nnd office applies
nt Aferrivold shop.
The topic for discussion nt a meet
ing of tho Women's Study Club wns
"Tho Womnn Without n Club." Hor
rors 1 And Teddy 10,000 niiles from
Aledford.
JOHN C. LEWIS
TMEU BRIDE
First Portland Man to. Become In
tercstcd In Rogue River Valley 13
Married In San Francisco to Miss
Grace Downle.
The nany Modford friends of John
C, Lewis wilt bo surprised to learn
of Ills marrlago at San Francisco
Monday to Miss Grace Downlo of Vic
toria, n. C. Mr. Lowl wns tho first
Portland man to become interested In
tho Itoguo Itlvor valley. Ho Is a firm
bollovnr In Its futuro and a good
hoostor'for It, nnd It was through his
efforts that Gordon Voorhlcs pur-
clinftcd tho Ilnrroll orchard, and his
brother, Hunt Lewis, bought tho Bear
Creek and other orchards. Mr. Lewis
Is owner of several mines near Ice
land a frequent visitor In Medford.
San Francisco papers contain tho
following account of tho marrlago:
"Older guests of tho Pnlaco hotel
were greatly surprised yesterday
when It was learned that John C.
Lowls of Portland, Or., for many
years regarded by his friends hero
as a confirmed bachelor, had been
married to Mbs Grace Downlo, tho
daughter of a prominent Victoria
family. '
"Tho wedding was celebrated qui
etly yesterday at St. Luke's church,
those attending tho simple ceremony
bolng Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis,
brother and sister-in-law of the bride
groom; Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph B.
Spreckels and Dr. J. W. Keeny.
"Mr. Lewis Is a member of ono of
Oregon's pioneer families, his father
up to his death being a leading mer
chant of Portland.
Tho son for many years has spent
soreral months each year In San
Francisco, always living at tho Pal
ace, where his face is as familiar as
that of any old San Franciscan.
"Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will remain
hero a few days and then return to
Portland."
SEVENTY FED CENT TELLS OF MEDMD'S
PEARS THIS Ml FIH
Largest Proportion of New Orchards
Set Out During. This Season Arc of
Pears Formerly About Equal Be
tween Apples and Pears.
H. B. Reed of Kerby, Who Was Res
ident of Medford In 1887, Visits
Friends In This City.
Tho increase in the ad-cage of
pears over that of apples set out in
new orchards in the Kotrue Riven
valley, according to the figures of!flPnt Tuesday In Medrord and told
II. B. Reed, who Is known
throughout the length and breadth of
tho Itoguo itlvor valley to old timers
as tho "fenco man," but who makes
bis homo In Kir by, Or., at present,
F. N. Whitney & Sons, is nt least 30
per cent.
Heretofore the apples and pears
somo of his recollections of early
days In Medford.
"I well remembor," Btatcd Mr.
have run about even in the number' R(?ed' "whcn the f,rst paper Modford
of trees set out, but during tho past vcr nad appeared. It was named by
season tho percentago of pears has!lta founder, a man named Carlisle
been nt least 70 per cent of tho to- ino aoutnern uregon 'iranscnp.
' ti , and was established In kl887. Car-
Whitney & Sons havo set out 18,-,l8le na a nara Umc 01 Ttie Pr(
000 fruit trees during the past sea-; Kresslrc citizens of the town wanted
son, as against 35,000 for the three 'to bo advertised and they agreed to
years previous, over one-half ns help out the rubllsher of tho little
many in one year as in the past,naPer- 11 was tho custom of this
tj,ree Ijnan nt stated Intervals to repair to
They have just finished planting 1 the various stores of tho town and
50 acres of tho Bradshaw place, Inform each man how much his share
comprising 3400 trees. Thev plant-ot supporting the paper was. Every
ed 4000 for Carpenter Bros., mzr 1 man Pa,d Pro rata- But the sheet was
Hillcrcst, 2400 for the Townsend ishort-wlnded, and died early In its
Creamery company and beside at00""6'"
number of smaller orders. This will
IS
PLAYING BIG BAIL
Local Bey Gees Seme In Iwwilay
Game and Gets 8 Iff Hxml Frew tktt
Bleachers Makes Hem Hm.
A merchant must make his adver
tising "ns good ns his store" so
that when someone judges his store
solely by its advertising ho will not
be doing it an injustice.
HaoUlns for Health.
give ono something of an idea of the
extent of the planting which is going
on, and the beauty of it is that a ma
jority of the young orchards now
being planted will bring returns to
their owners in a few years.
NEW GUN STORE
ON THE WEST SIDE
. Humphrey's gnn store, 112 West
Main stre'et, will be opened to the
public tomorrow (Thursday) morn
ing. W. W. Humphrey, who opens the
store, has had a long and varied ex
perience in handling sporting goods,
GOVERNOR PARDONS
SLAYER OF CARMACK
NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 13
The climax in the lolling of former
Senator Edward Carmack came to
day when the supreme court of Ten
nessee confirmed the sentence of
Duncan B. Cooper to 20 years' im
prisonment, and the governor short
ly afterward pardoned him.
Robin Cooper, who had been con
victed in connection with the killing
and sentenced to 20 years' imprison
ment by the trial court, was freed
by the action of the higher tribunal.
Duncan Cooper and his son, who
faced the former trial together and
both in the store and in the field, and
will endeavor to carrv such a stock1 tnA nf fi elmntinrr
as tho sportsmen of Southern Ore-' today when the action of the hichor
gon demand. court and the clemency of Governor
In connection he will have a fully ! Patterson set them free.
equipped repair shop, where yonr old i
gun mny be fixed up as good as new. I Today's store ads should" tell you
. about most of the very latest rowrit-
A help wanted ad will afford you ing of prices that has been going on
n chanco to choose so you ought to and somo of this information
find tho right worker for the work, should mildly excite yoiL
A clean-cut home run over
left-field fence in the eigfatk ima&:
by First Baseman Eddie WiikfcuwK
made the- Phoenix players of fit
Mary's college, Oakland, the teirav
collcgiate baseball champions of Cal
ifornia Sunday afternoon, says ibk.
Examiner. Wilkinson's run wa Um
only one scored In nine nerve-tryinjK.
heart-breaking innings of the fmeeb
kind of baseball. It was as 4f.fMir-
ntely fought and as finely played
game as has ever been seen ia th.
history of intercollegiate bamfeclL.
And the better players won. Of i
there is no question. They have
ed a clear title to the supremacy 9k:
California intercollegiate baseball.
It was the second ball pkefcei mi
tho eighth inning that Wilkinsefl, wfc
secured two other hits and fM&edL
1.000 per cent during the afteraBv
straightened out for the hone nat.
It was a chest-high ball and Wilkin
son met it straight from the flaet&iFee.
High and fast it soared. Zariok, tbet
Santa Clara left fielder, ran tewkrC
the fence the moment tae ball wtuc
struck. But it was useless. Tke fet
tle outfielder, after minvsg te ftfui
edge of the park, dropped bus anur.
to his sides and gave' tta spebtietr,.
the first suggestion that that hall '
going over the fence. Waen the ",
disappeared the St. Mary's reotoMC
went wild and remained w2d fer
least five minutes.
Eddie is the second son of Ed Wil
kinson of Medford, and there masfc
havo been a mental ssggestieB, tel
epathy or whatever yea nirftt X itf
between he and his brother Joka, Jec
the latter smashed the ball Saadagr
like he was trying to tear the vec
off it
' The original "Ed" was as tieHe
as a boy with a new pair ef "trtwe'
boots over the way "tke byes are hot
tin' the ball."
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
The Southern Dairy Co. are aow ta
a position to pay the bisneet sarket
prlco for sweet mlllc and ereasa fx.
any quantities the year areaad. 3X
South Central uvenue, Medford. 24
The New Gun Store
Opens Thursday Tomorrow Morning
At West Main Street Across From Hotel Moore
Very Complete Lines of Fishing Tackle
Sporting Goods, Etc.
Wo will mnko n spocinlty of Pishing Tiioklo, Sporting
Goods, such as Bnselmll, Tenuis nnd other supplies, nnd
tho public nmy cxpoct to got oxnetly what thoy wnnt, ns
nil tho now wanted supplies will bo stocked nnd kept rc
ploto in ovory detail.
Most ! Complete Line of Builders' Hardware
All builders and contractors should visit this storo and
got acquainted with tho now patterns and designs, and
values in buildors' hardware.
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A New Departure For Medford
This is a new departure for a city the size of Medford.
Think of a specialty storo catering to every lino of sports
and carrying an assortment in all lines equal ,to most
stores found in the largo cities. '
A Complete Line of Guns
Most anything in tho best Guns and Ammunition can
always bo had at this now store. Call and oxamino the now
kind of storo.
HUMPHREY'S GUN STORE
112 West Main Street
Phone 3074
Medford, Oregon