Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 19, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFQKD MAIL TJIIBUNK, MKD1TOHD, ORKCION, TUESDAY". APJilb 19. 1910.
I nnnin iimnrnnnuii ll
bUlilAL AHu rtKoUHAL
W. (I. Davidson Iiiih unreliiiNod thu
Klovi'iilli-iitruot grocery mid will at
onuu nntaruu it unit inoruiiHu thu
fltoutf.
Wook day is your uiHiorlunlty
T, tl. Lmoy luft this nioriiliiK for
bun DIi.'ko.
Bo rondy to rocolvo Mock day on
volopoo,
It. u Jowoll of Grants I'llHS WAS
.in Mod ford TiioHduv on n husliuSsH
visit.
ltotncinuor tho cottao prayor
meeting in your district tonight. '
II. U, Mills of Kluit.uth Falk
horo on n businuNH trip,
Whitman's delicious chooolntoH nnd
confections nt tlio Morrivold Shop.
Mrs. h 10. Brown Iiiih ruturnod
from a visit to rolutivou nnd frioiids
in Portland.
Thoiio lotH in tho Qiiooii Anno Ad
dllion nro tlio bont over, oonnidorlnK
pneo nnd tonus.
JudKO B. S. rout of Ilutto FIN
wuh in Modford on luminous Tuo-
day. JimIko I'ontr. Iiiih very optlmU
tlo viows of tlio future of Hullo
Falls nnd itit Hiirrouiidinir country
and In uhIiix nil efforts in bin powar
to advance tlio progroRH of tlio com
tnuuity. The Mcdford Printing Compnuy
jh&s added a bindory nnd now does
-all aorta of bindory work.
T. A. Qlnsn nnd family of Donglo
woro in Mcdford Monday trndiug nnd
on pleasure
IMock day boat invoBtmout known
,Jfor your inonoy.
Florence Wnlkor of Mountain dis
trict cnmo ovor Saturday on land
bUSUICBH,
Don't lout your Block day envoi-
'Jul Robinson, tlio fonnor pioneer
trnppor nnd hunter of Itoguo river,
camo up from l'ortlnnd Friday for n
brief visit. Ho nays ho has u plcns-
nnt homo with his daughter in thu
metropolis but in not cntlroly dl
Vorccd from bin old (intuits in Jack
floii county.
John II. Carkin, attorney nt law,
iver jnokson County Dank.
Mrs. Clino nnd sistor nro paying
friends in HoBoburg n visit.
Tlio Union livery stahlo is reopen--ed
and will bo hereafter oporated as
n feed nnd bonrdiug stable. H. E.
Gnunynw, proprietor. 21
II. V. Mendo and family nrc mov
ing ' today from East Jackson into
IL II. Mots' residence on North Oak
ntroot.
Mr. mid Mrs. II, F. Aldon of Hank
f'ontor, Minn,, nro hero looking over
tlio country with u view to locating.
II. ('. F. AHlbury returned to Gold
Hill Monday morning nftur a visit
of several days in Mvdfoid,
Coltiige prayer iiiotolngH in Di
triot No. 1 will bo at Mrs. Etnmor
hoii'h, on Tripp ntroot.
Joe Miller of Trull is a Medford
visitor thin wuitk.
Cottage prayor mooting in District
No. 8 will meet with Nov. Clouldor.
Help tho library fund. 25
E. 13, Ilanloy was in Modford
from Ills orchard wont of tho city
on Monday.
A. E. Iloamos was in Modford
from JnclcHOUvillu TuoHday.
Ituinumber your lllock day gift, 2.1
Judge Calkins went to Grunts
Pubs' Monday, where ho opened the
regular April term of court for Jo
Kopliiiio county.
I he following students of the coin
mereial department in the high
school who have accepted positions
this year nro: Miss lone Flyiiu, with
Jackson County Almtrnct company;
Miss Voni Ilenilricksou. with 0. C,
Hoggs, attornoy, Miss Amy N'oltor,
with Thoiss & Co., wholesale gro-
cors.
t i i. .
iiemcmoor mo cottage prayer
. .... i
mcatings tonight.
Horaco Vonablo of Jacksonville
was in Mcdford on businoss Monday.
Sheriff Jones will reach Medford
this evening, having in custody tho
young man apprehended ut Klamath
rails for stealing u horso from W.
S. ChuDinan, who lives some sovon
miles abovo Ashland.
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BUSINESS LOCALS :
ASHLAND GIVES $10,000.
(Continued from Pace 1.)
bocoming subscribers. Ho dwelt on
tho need of co-oporation among tho
fruitgrowers as esscntinl to market
ing fruit at n profit, and how, upon
tho prosperity of the fruitgrower
rested tho prosperity of the vnlley
and every one in it. He urged the
Commercial club to iiianguruto an
nctivo campaign for stock subscrip
tions in the exchange.
WILL TEST AIRBRAKE
ON SISKIYOU GRADE
ASHLAND, Or., April 10. Tho
Southern Pacific road across the
Siskiyous from Ashland is soon to
bo made tho scene of another nir-brake-testing
campaign.
A few yenrs ngo the WcRtinghoiifio
iVirbraku company hud an immense
Whitman's doliclous chooolntos
at Morrivold Shop.
Tho Pnntorium cleans every
thing porfoctly. 25
For wood of nil kinds, see the
Squaro Deal Woodynrd. Phono
2001. Fir ntrcot, between Second
and Third streets. Gould & Lindloy,
proprietors. 201
If you want satisfaction, try a
snck of Mt. Hood Snow-Fall Flour.
For sale nt tho Hubs Mill. Remem
ber tho plnco. Polk Hull & Son.
Every spot takes a hlko whon
tho Panlorium docs your work. 25
OH, YOU HOBO! YOU
. HAD BETTER KiEEP
V
OUT OF ELLENSBURG
Rev. Goulder
Emphatically
Denies Story
Story Published In Oregonlan on
Monday. April 18, Is Absolutely
Groundless.
ADVERTISE
Hero Is tho story as It appeared In
Monday's Oregonlanf
MIKIHTKIt TAIIOOS OLIVKIt.
Mcdford I'ustor Ask Followers to
Avoid Evangelist.
ELLENSBUKO, Wash., April 10.
Ileronflor it will bo dangerous for
any able-bodied man to venture
within tho limits of this city unless
lro bo prepared to accent a job on
short notice or produce uroof that
ho is financially boyond tho neces
sity of laboring. Under direction of
Uiioi Uaivin, police onicers arc
watching tho railroad yards day and
night for indigent travelers, nnd ns
fast as theso aro rounded up they
nro offered tho alternative of going
to work on nenrby ranches or filling
an engagement on the chain gang.
,Tho reason for tho unusual activity
of tho nolico is that tho entire Kitti
tas valley a suffering from a scar
city of labor. Three hundred furm
hands aro needed.
Fiftccu tramps wcro arrested yes
terday and accepted work in the
country in proforenco to the chain
gang, ilio police then rounded up
nil tho men found in rooming-houses
nnd served notice that overy man not
nt work would bo given employment
on tho chain gang if he did not ac
cept farm work.
CASE MUST BE HEARD AGAIN.
(Continued from Page 1.1
I itnilllMIIAIll ltt.lt (!. m l. ft
Architects' supplies, drawing pa-1"'", ' V " . K K
.... . It' r' i oi ' . i trains and llioir crows nnd n score
Mr. oung tho barber, nnd '8 weeks making tests of he officicnev
wife will vacate the Metr property f tI(J a 0 ui,mcllt fllPni8hct,
ffnilnv nt tl iinvA itim Miaiv ihhi inmn . - . 1 J
today nnd movo into thoir new home
In West Modford.
Twonty-fivo rolls of wall pnper for
COc nt Modford Furniluro Co.
Tho ditch-diggers nro now Inyiug
wntor mains on North Court street.
Old books rebound by tho Medford
Printing Company. "
Pupils of Mrs. E. E. Goro will bo
hoard in n piano recital this (Tues
day) ovoning at tho Prcabytorian
church ut 8 o'clock.
Itemombor tho cottngc prayer
meeting jn your district toniglit.
S. O. Hodges of Gold Hill was n
Mcdford visitor Monday.
Why pay cash for lots when you
can got them on easy terms in tho
Queen Anne Addition f
'J. R. Hnrvoy of Galico was in this
city Monday.
A comploto lino of Old Hampshire
bond, tho finost stationery mndo, ut
tno Modford Printing Co.
S. W. MoClondon of Gold ITill was
ti Modfonl businoss visitor Tuesday.
Do you Iiko fancy stationoryt
Tho Modford Printing Company car
ries It.
8. K. Adnma of Tablo Rock was
In Medford on businoss Monday afternoon,
All stylos of legal blanks at tho
Mail Tribuno office Ovor n huu
drod forms.
Dr. Ilonry, n prominont bnnkor
from Port Washington, Wis., is tho
.guost of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Vilns.
IIo is looking for orchard property.
.Mrs. J.- S. VilaB lonvos Wodnosday
for n trip to Portland.
Privnto bon?d nt 110 East Oth Bt,
Striotly firflt-clnss.
Rov. W. F. Shields visitod Grnnts
Pnss Tuesday.
Trespass noticos for Bala nt Mnil
Tribuno 'office
.Block dny is coming. 25
h. E. Iloovor mndo a trip to tho
north TuoHday.
If you want to doublo your money
Jn roal ostnto, Quoon Anno Addition
Is-tho Httfo plnco.
. Cottngo prayor mooting In District
No. fl will bo nt Chnrlos Tnlont'e, on
South Contrnl nvonuo.
Lognl blnnka for snlo. Mnll Trib
tifio offioo,
Ed Androwa hna rotumod from n
trip up tho Roguo to tho Tuokor
rnnolt,
nemombor tho cottngo prayer
mooting in your dintriot tonight.
A. K. Wnro of Northfiold, Minn.,
who purohnflod n plnco horo somo
tlmo fliiico, lirtB rotumod to mnko his
homo In Modford,
Haskins for IIonHb.
them for such .erodes as that across
tho mountains south of horo on the
Shasta route.
Now tho New York Airbruko com
pnny is arranging for a similar cam
pnigu of tests, and an equipment of
two trains is being fitted up nt Sae-
ramouto shops for the work
oovorai ouiciais ot tlio compniiv
have been in Ashland recently mak
ing preliminary arrangements. The
New York company now has the con
tract for equipping Southern Pacific
rolling stock with airbrakes, but it
is suid the Westinghouso people nro
after tho contract.
GIRL WITH SILVER
SPINE MUST LEAD
INSULATED LIFE
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., April 10.
Miss Myrtle Williams, u tolophouo
operator, resigned hor position to
day. Miss Williams hns a silvor in
laid opine. Sho feared sho would be
oloctrooutod.
Misa Wilhnms injured hor baok
sovcral years ago. Sho was oper
nted on by n celebrated surgeon in
Now York. Tho doctor insortod n
silver pinto botwoon two of tho in
jured vortobrno.
LnBt wook whiio nt hor switch
board Miss Williams roooivod n
shook that hurled hor to tho floor.
Sho was soon convinced that sho
must load nu insulated lifo nud take
no chancos of futuro shocks. Shu
roslgnod hor position upon tho ad
vice of tho dootor who nttondod her
W0RKINGMEN VOICING
OPINION OF TARIFF BILL
ROCHESTER. N. Y April 10.-
Tlio workingmnn's opinion of tho
Pnyno-Aldrioh lnw io being locordod
in n spcoial olootiou horo today to
soloot n 8iiccossor to tho lato Con
gressman Jrnnos B. Perkins. Jnmos
II. Ilnvons, n Democrat, pludgod to
tnriff for rovonuo only, is opposing
Uoorgo Aldridgo, Itopubliean. Tho
district is largely a manufacturing
oontor,
Tho Ropublionns, during tho short
onmpnign that has prooodod tho oloo
tiou, Inwo mniutninod that tho no.v
tnriff law fulfilled tho promises of
tho Republican platform.
Anything of vnluo can bo sold if
tho sollor usos tho want nd soiling-
mcnt of condemnation there was n
comploto void of authority of law in
John S. Coko to crcato a legal term
of court by calling a spccinl term
for Jackson county, as well as u
lack of power to hold such n term.
"It follows," says tho court, "that
an nsscmblngo of persons claiming
to net ns n court nt that time was
not tho court known to our lnw, nud
bonco nil proceedings then had and
entered of record were void.
"As the en t run co of tho city upon
tho premises of M. F. Hnnley would
bo of irrcpnrnblo injury to his
property nnd As tho snid void judg
ment is u cloud upon tho titlo to his
premisos, this court of equity will
interforo to set nsido such judgment,
nnd Judgo Hnnna's- action in en
joining tho city from proceeding fur
thor to comploto its water system
was just nnd his docrco is affirmed."
Modford, Or., April 17 (Special.)
o South Methodist mlnlator ot
this pnrco has reauostodbla conKrc-
gatlon not to attond the jorlvnl nicot
ines ot Evangelist Oliver, who begins
a six weeks' revival bore tomorrow.
Somo of tbo pcoplo of Ashland recent
ly took excoptlon to remarks mado by
tho evangelist, and demanded a public
apology of tho ministerial body of
that place.
Ilev. GouiJcr was very Indignant
whon ho read tho story In tbo.Ore
gonlnn last night and requests that It
bo most emphatically denied. Ho said
that ho nover requested bis congre
gation tovpa8s up Oliver's meetings,
but had urgod Just tbo opposite
that they support the Oliver meetings,
as ho fully intended doing.
STOCK MARKET SHOWS
SOME SMALL DECLINES
.LONDON, April 10. Declines :
Anaconda, Vi", Amalgamated, 1-8;
Atchison, 1-8; do preferred, 1-8;
C. O., ; D. X., V; Illinois, V2;
Knty, 1-8; L. N., ; Mexican, y4;
Pennsylvania, Vi R. Q., 1-4; R. Q.
D., 1-4; S. J., 1-8; St. Paul, 1-8;
Union Pacific, Vi; Steel, V4.
Advanced: C. A., 1-8; New York
Central, 1-4; St. Paul, 1-8; U. S.,
1-8.
CHAMPION JEFFRIES IN
FINE FETTLE 1CDAY
Give
Some
Time
To Your
ADS
They'll
Draw
For Results and
You Are Sure to Get Them
If You :
TWO RESULTS
Merchants who don't advertise ac
complish two things.
First They only get the part of the
business they should rightfully control.
Second Competition is sure to come
to a town where the merchants appear
to be asleep.
Do you want more competition?
6tft
Use
Use our Ad Man. He will
be glad to talk about
-ADVERTISING
Now
Gompetitiott
Will Use .
It Later
tho roosters this morning sad shortly
a'fter cockcrow was humping himself
down tho plko for a ten-mile run be
fore breakfast.
RUSH TO CALIFORNIA
GOLD FIELD IS NOW ON
nOWARDEN'.VAN TRAINING
CAMP, Ben Lomond, Cat., April 19.
Jim Jeffries Is feollng tine today. Re
ports from tho Morrltt hospital to tho
effect that llrs. Joffrles Is recover
ing rapidly from tho operation of Sat
urday has dono much to ehcor him up.
As a result ho Is blngt his work
with more ovidouco of tho old time
vim than hns heretofore marked the
progress of his training.
Tho ox-holler maker was up with
NEVADA CITY, Cal., April 19.-
Great excitement was caused here to
day when a report was received from
Downicvillc, Sierra county, that a
rich strike has been mado at the
Standard mine.
According to tho report, nine tons
of free millinp ore, produced $70,000
in gold. If the report is true, this
is the richest strike made in this par
of California for several years.
It is expected that a rush will be
made for the district.
Boston Beats Senators.
At Boston Morninc; game: Wash
ington 1, Boston 2; batteries, Ober
lin and Street, Cycotte and Carri
gnn. All other games postponed,
rain.
Ship Completes Hard Voyage.
EVERETT, Wash., April 19.
Completing a stormy voyage with
many days of torror, tho German ship
Adolph arrived this morning, 292
days from Bremen, by way of St.
Vincent, Cape Verde Islands and
Montevideo. The Adolph sailed from
Bremen with a cargo of 20,000 tons
of pig and structural iron, loaded at
St. Vincent from tho disabled bark
Skjold.
Miss GeuM Keeps
NEW YORK, April l-WMKSt
o'clock this afters gob Miss
Gould becomes the brMa .
Drexel, Jr., she will wUte
promise, made to her father twm :
ago, that she would auury a Mmut-
can. In that period Miss GeM
refused a small army ot Utto
elgners. The preseat wedtfteg Jmci
struck a popular chord, by faSanrtac st.
series of marriages of .
esses to foreign aoblesaat.
Cut Glass
" TTHHpfKV AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS
J. W. DIAMOND 1I5-E. Main St
ROOSEVELT IS GIVEN
VALUABLE ARABIAN HORSE
J1UDA PEST. Anrll 19 Theodora
Roosovolt visited Babolta today for'
two hours and Inspected tho onlyl
Arabian stud farm in Europe. The
ownor of tho farm told tho American
that ho would send him tho finest
Arabian stood on tho farm when
Roosevelt roturned homo.
Picnic
Parties
When you think picnic,
think of Olmstoad .&
Hibbard, for thoy carry
a complete stock of all
kinds of canned meats,
fish, vegetables, pickles,
fruit, etc.; also a very
choico line of bulk olives
pickles, etc.. You will
find just what you want
for lunches and no mat
tor what you choose hero
you'll find it to always
bo fresh and perfect in
overy way.
PHONE MAIN 571
Olmstead
& Hibbard
131 W. MAIN ST.
AdvertisingSpreads
THE FAME OF THIS STORE
"We ask you, as a user of merchandise,
to always, at any time, compare this
store in every detail with any other
store you may visit compare our mer
chandise, quality for quality, style for '
style, price for price. Compare our store
service convenience of trading cordial
ity of clerks, our appreciation of your
patronage.
. "We know our regular patrons bring
now customers, and wo hope that our
advertising will help them to spread
the fame of this store.
Alpine Sales
CONTINUE ALL THIS MOMTH.
One-Third Off All Tailored Suite.
' $18,00 Suits .$12.00
$21.00 Suits ! .$iLoa
$21.00 Suits -$16.00
.$27.00 Suits $18.00
WHITE WOOL WAISTS FOR SPRING.
The assortments are very extensive and embody
style features of highest excellence.
Beautiful values on sale, 99c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, and
$2.00.
You will certainly appreciate seeing these new
Waists and wo will bo pleased to show you.
McCall Pattern No. 3275
A SMART SPRING SUIT
WHITE AND COLORED WASH GARMENTS
For Misses and Children.
Wo feature a special offering of ready-to-wear,
washable negligees, misses and children's dresses.
Tho great variety of styles of which tho great ma
jority aro exclusive and the attractive colorings es
pecially commend this offering.
20c and 25c values, 6 to 14 years $1.26
$3.50 values. 6 to 14 years 20c to $235
WOMEN'S NEW SPRING WALKING SKIRTS SPECIAL.
Many different models in this purchase and whichever you choose, you will realize a saving from regularly
asked prices. Special blue, browns, blacks, at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00.
NEW LOCATION,
28 SOUTH CENTRAL
AVENUE
YOU SHOULD
SEE NEW STORK
AND WINDOWS
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