Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    jtfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AtEDFORD, OREGON, 1?RIT)AY. APRIL 29, 1910.
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CARPENTERS HAVE
PLEASANT TIME
14 Delcgatlen Attends From Ash
larwl Over Two Hundred at Ban
quetJolly Tlmo Is Had Local
listen Is Strong.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE House, 0 rooms, 3 clos
ets, hath, nnntry, pood well, city
vnter In houso nuii yard, lot 50 by
200 foot, several young fruit trees,
Rood chicken park. Inquire of Own
er, 010 S. Central nvo. 35
2000 ATTEND TABERNACLE
MEETING LAST EVENING
KSTRAYKD Iron pray rangy horse,
weighing about 1100; notify Nash
Stablos or L. W. Zlmmor, Medford.
35
PROFESSOR MALTBIE'S CHORUS CHOIR THE LARGEST IN SOUTH
ERN OREGON.
FOR SALK 40 acre, one mllo from
city limits of Roseburg, 15 acres In -cultivation;
Spitz and Xewto.wu ap
ples; poar and poach orchard: six-1
room house; barn and outbuildings;
four good springs, water piped In j
house and connected up with Mon- j
arch range, hot and cold wator In
three different places, bath. 3C
"The attempt of a pair of dirty
spawns of whisky politics to heap
opprobrium upon me last night at
tho opera houso missed fire. The
powder was soaked too full of sa
loon juice. Tho Insult Is not to me,
but to tho consecrated, courageous
pastors of tho five churches repre
senting almost 1100 church members,
many of whom are membors of tho
Commercial club, which Is dlsgrac-
Oarperilers and Ihoir friends to the
uuinbor ol! 200 last evening enjoyed
me of. fie- mobt plensant facial ses
sions ever hold by loonl Lniou, No.
lSi-10. Tho occasion was the -third an-j
iiuvcrsnry of tho fonnntiou of n lo
bnl Carpenters' union.
Tho union has thrived well since
its fonn ding on April 27, 1907, with
15 members. At that timo carpen- 1
tore wero paid $2.50 for n day of ten
hours. Now tho union has it mem
bership of 75 and has succeeded in
gutting A working day out to eight
fnv !l nil pint 4 ia tinid. 1
....V. . ,; .l,l.l ell to cause North Bartlctt street from 'questionable he Is a liar.
through the efforts of Business Agent
J. J. Scale.
The Ashland union, which was or
ganized about six months ngo, now
luis 48 members. About 20 nttended
Inst evening's gathering here.
A number of short addresses were
rondo Inst evening. The&e were fol
lowed by refreshments and dancing.
Tho nffnir was most enjoyable
throughout.
led by the two spokesmen of tho sa-
FOR SALE Pure bred Duff Orplng-jioon gang In Medford nbovo mention
ton oggs. 320 Apple street. 39 oil. When the president of tho Coiu-
- merclal club Enys that theso noblo
UKSOLLTIOX. I pastors are such eonsummato fools I
He It resolved, by the city council I that they would send for a man to
or the city of Medford: 'conduct a religious campaign under
That It Is the Intention of tho coun- tholr auspices whoso character 13'
JEFFRIES CONFINES HIS
WORK TO ROAD HIKE
ROWAUDEN'XAX, Col., April 2.
lim Jeffries confined his training
stents today to a two-mile road hike,
wing to soreness he still feels re
sulting from the boil on his back.
The big fellow is also
in.. -i . i .
siignuy irom n sirnincu ivnaon m ins
Teg, which needs rest. Acting upon
the advice of his several trainer
Jeffries decided to forego all but the
lightest kind of work in order to give
lie leg a rest and permit the sore
ness to get out of his back and waist.
After his rond work today the
eb&llenger went fishing for several
hours. lie planned to do some gym
nasium wort this afternoon and to
Tesume light sparring next Monday.
Billy Pnpke today began active
training for his 25-round argument
with Joe Thomas, to be held May 14
at Colmn.
East Main street to Sixth street, In j When he says that tho 1100 church
said city, to bo Improved by placing members who authorized theso pas
on both sides of said street a concrete jtors to secure me for this campaign
curb and gutter and by paving the' are so degraded and so utterly char
same for the width of 10 feet with 'ncterless that they would put up
asphalt pavement, consisting of a five-, this money, erect a great tabernnclo,
Inch concrete base, a one-Inch asphal-' the greatest over built In southern
tic binder, and a two-Inch wearing Oregon, and have their paotors secure
surface, all In accordance with the a 'religious fakir' to decolvo tho peo
general specif Icatlons prepared by tho i plo of Medford, under tholr pntron
clty engineer of said city, and with j age. ho Insults every pure woman In
additional specifications submitted by , tho churches, he Insults every gen
the Clark and Henery Construction ; tlemnn In these churches, and In tho
company, both of which, general and name of these pastors and tho 1100
additional specifications, are on file church members upon whose Invl
ln the office of the city recorder of jtatlon I came here. I brand that old
said city, and assess the cost there-j cur a damnable, lying scoundrel,
of on the property adjacent to said "The afternoon pnper did not men
Improvement, j tlon the fact the.t at the opera houso
The council will meet at the coun- last night a filthy henchman of tho
j ell chamber In the city hall In said ' saloon gang a snitch lawyer so j
a character built according to the
laws' of God. Tho best citizens of
Medford nro tho ones who build char
acter on Hod's laws."
Among othor things Oliver said
"The cl8 of men who break God's
laws nnd toaoh young men to do so,
the men who throw bombs, tho an
archists, tho men who delight to over
throw order, nro, as proven by his
tory, atheists, Infidels and skoptlcH
to a man." Dr. Oliver spoke of tho
lack of appreciation on tho part of
many husbands nnd fathers for the
sacrifice and work by tho wives nnd
mothers tn tho average homo today.
Tho ovangellst gave tho business men
to understand that "tho object of
this campaign Is to holp mnko men
honest nnd decent nnd to get 'dead
beats to pay their debts." ;
Nearly lOOU People Declare Them
selves In Favor of a Clean
Medford.
Dr. Oliver asked all peoplo, whoth
r church member or not, who would
stand by this movement to make I
Medford a better city, to como for-!
ward and shako hands with tho local,'
pastors. Over half of tho audience j
responded by coming forward, I
SiHH-Jal Services.
A special servlco for young peoplo j
will be held nt tho tabernnclo this '
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Servlco ov-1
cry night at 7:30. A lecture toj
"women only" on Sunday afternoon !
nt 2:30. Sunday evening to "men
only." !
What is the matter with
MEDFORD
DR. OLIVER PREACHES ON THIS SUBJECT
TONIGHT
AT
Tabernacle
NORTH BARTLETT NEAR JACKSON STREET.
DID YOlT II ISA II OLIVWR LAST NIGHT, OR DID SOM130N13 TI3LL
YOU WHAT II 15 SAID?
Medford. Orecon: This certifies
sutfenn Uv h n h d f M mo at,j am mform0(1 a,ivised mob rulo in that wo hnvo sold Hall's Toxns Won-
Medford that Is. that thoy take mo (lcr ior mo euro ornu money, ninii
and give me a coat of tho materials dor and rheumatic troubles for ten
used for street paving, nnd so on. years, and hnvo never had n com
I hereby challenge that caricature of ,plnlnt. It gives quick and pormnncnt
a lawyer, that travesty on manhood, relief. Sixty days' treatment in ench
to bring out his imps of Medford's bottle. Medford Pharmacy. tf
whisky hell and get busy. I am an
American ettize'n nnd you haven't
enough rotten lawyers, oaloon bums
and whisky newspapers In Oregon
to Intimidate me. Every bit of op-
position to me and my work In Med-
ANOTHER TIE VOTE IS
PULLED OFF IN HOUSE
WASHINGTON. D. C. April 29.
Another tie vote occurred in the
louse today on an amendment of the
administration railroad bill. Follow.
Ing the vote of Monday, this Is taken
as an Indication of the sentiment of
the house regarding the measure, and
leaders nro predicting turbulent times
ahead before tho bill lb finally voted
on. That It will require all the
strength of the administration to
force the pacsage of the measure
seems certain, many houso loaders de
clare. Tho vote today was on Hubbard's
amondment to reduce tiio authority
of tho proposed commetcn court. Tho
-amendment was lost through Jack of
a majority, the vote stauIlrtfr 121 to
121.
Attell Beats Murphy.
NEW YORK, April 29.Abfc Attell,
champion featherweight, gave Tommy
Murphy tho worst of a ten-round co
"before the Empire club last night.
"Every round was Attoll's but the
eighth and ninth, when Murphy suc
ceeded in breaking his guard and
flooring him once. In tho final round
JVttell punished Murphy severely,
Klinrj Pays His Ffiil
CINCINNATI, 0., April SO.Soc
Tetary Bruco of the nntiouul base
ball commission, today received n
cheek from "Johnny" IvJing for $700.
TJio amount pays tho fine levied
against Ivling, who was recently re
jiibxuicu in organized uaseunil and
assigned to his old club, the Chicago
cans, or tho National league.
Hotel Arrivals.
Tho Nnsh Owen McCucker, Pen
dleton; M. B. Woido, St. Pnul; A. II.
Athorton, Boston; T. J. Pattison,
Chicngo; P. Davis, A. A. Kondrink,
O. W. Avorill, Portland; M. Abraham,
New York; L. A. Newton, Portlnad;
JU. llnnUIoy and wifo, Medford; P. N.
liuptoti, Wyandotte; L. Anson, San
xrancisco; j. uinkosJy, Portland,
ino JUoore Mr. and Mrs. C. B,
Torino, Des Moines; V, II. Ilnllono,
Portland; T. D. Ross, Central Point;
ii. u. KobtnHon, Bt. Paul; II. N.
Olurk, city; N, Rogowny, Albany; L.
TLrmla orl wit T)a!- Tt ir
P. P. Hawo, Orange; I. W. Trnnklo,
Xer York; P. Lny, Wellon; Q. W.
Avorill, Milwaukee; G. W. Bryant,
Truck.
anybody horo seen Kelly f
ImUu Ut BmUUu !
7:30 p. m., at which time all protests
against the making of said Improve
ments and the assessing of tho cost
thereof as aforesaid will be heard.
The city recorder Is hereby ordered
to publish this resolution once in the
Dally Mall Tribune, a newspaper of
general circulation In said city, and
to post the same as required by the
charter at least ten days before the
date of said meeting.
The foregoing resolution was pass
ed by the city council of the city of
Medford, Oregon, on the 2Sth day of
April. 1910, by tho following vote:
Welch aye, Merrick aye, Emerlck
aye, Wortman aye, Elfert aye and
Demmer aye.
Approved April 29th, 1910.
W. H. CANON. Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
Has anybody hero seon Kelly?
"Hasklns for Health."
Lecture To Young People
THIS AFTERNOON AT 4 P. M.
Every youn person should hear this. Come
should hear him before condemning him.
and hear Oliver preach. You
RESOLUTION.
Be It resolved, by the city council
of tho city of Medford:
That It is the Intention of the coun
cil to cause South Bartlett street from
East Main street to Eighth street In 1
said city to be improved by placing'
on both sides of said street a concrete '
curb and gutter and by paving the !
same for tho width of 40 feet with as-.'
phalt pavement, consisting of a five-:
inch concrete base, a one-Inch asphal
tic bidder, and a two-Inch wearing
surface, all In accordance with the '
general specifications prepared by the ;
city engineer of said city, and with ,
additional specifications submitted by
the Clark and Henery Construction
company, both of which, general and
additional specifications, are on file 1
in the office of the city recorder, and
: assess the cost thereof on tho prop
erty adjacent to said Improvement. ,
The council will meet at the coun-j
cil chamber In the city hall In said
city on the 11th day of May, 1910, at
7:30 p. m., at which time all protests;
against the maklngof said Improve
ments and the assessing of tho cost j
thereof as aforesaid will bo heard.
The city recorder Is hereby ordered
to publish this resolution once In tho
Dally Mall Trlbuno, a newspaper of
general circulation in said city, and
to post tho same as required by tho
charter at least ten days before the
duto of said meeting,
Tho foregoing resolution was pass
ed by the city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 28th day of
April, 1910, by tho following voto:
Welch nyo, Merrick aye, Emerlck
aye, Wortman aye, Elfert aye and
Demmer ayo.
Approved April 29th, 1910.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT, W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
ford has the saloon and saloon poll
tlclans back of It. Thero must bo a
new Medfor'I; thero will bo a now
Medford, free from whisky domina
tion."
Tremendous applauso followed tho
above remarks, which wero tho In
troductory words of Evangelist Oli
ver's cermon at the tabernacle last
night. "Tho majesty of law" was
the subject of tho sermon delivered
by Dr. Oliver to tho largest religious
gathering ever assembled In Med
ford. The text was from Joshua 1:8.
Dr. Oliver convinced his audience
that "tho true basis of success is not
judged by the dollar mark, but by
Notice
Tho old established Medford
Bakery and Dollcatcssen havo
again resumed business with
new men, better goods, prompt
servlco. Everything up-to-date.
Our motto is to pleaso our pat
rons. Olre us a trial. Re
spectfully, A. F. REINKING & Co.
SOUTH CENTRAL AVE.
I'HOXE MAIN 2252.
GOOD
FRIENDS
Tho Tea and Coffeo houso former
ly owned by Goodfrlond has just re
ceived a fresh new stock of
GROCERIES
Everything la hlgh-grado and first
class In evory way. Whon you como
for tho beat tea or coffeo In tho city
you can get groceries, too, and don't
forget that wo carry a very flno stock
of plain and
II A V I L A N D CHINA
R.T. ALLIN
132 WEST MAIN STREET
PHONE 2001
f
BENSON INVESTMENT CO.
nro closing out nil holdings nt
sacrifice prices. Office ovor "
Fruitgrowers' bank,
t
f l l -f ff f
Knrdon if using froHh
strawberries for ice crenm
and Buudnos.
-
160 ACRES of as fino fruit
land ns can bo found any-
whoro, $75 mi aero. See Hon-
i
Has nnybody hero seen Kcllyf
IlnskiriH for Ilnnlth.
Merchants' Jnneh nt Pres
bytorinn church Saturday
(tomorrow) froin 11 a. m. to
1 p. m., under auspices of Y.
P. S. C. E, Socioty.
. f
Every Woman
Knows
or should know the importance of wearing shoes that
lave heels that are adapted in height to tho lasts
ipon which they are built.
Correctly built heels; heels built in the "Pingreo
way," mean good carriage, strong arches, springy
valk and smaller appearing shoes.
When in our neighborhood notice tho heels and the
beautiful lines to the arches of women's Pingree's.
DON'T FORGET, SATURDAY, JULY 6TH.
5 pair for $1
Pickaniny Hose!
Special for Saturday, 50 dozen boys' celebrated Pick
aninny Brand School Hose, the best 25e hose in the
city; an extra heavy, strong, good wearing hose; in
sizes 6 to 10; for Saturday only, 5 pairs for $1.00
Box Paper
1000 boxes to select from; the neatest line in the
city. Como in and let us show you the quality; prices,
25c to $1.00 per box.
Men's Work Gloves
$1.00 AND $1.25 PAIR
We arc closing out our line
of Work Gloves. Thoy are
Ladies Summer Vests
10c, 15c AND 25c EACH
Ladies' seamless fast col
or Hose, black and tan ; to- regular .50 to $2.00 qual-
morrow, ltics. Come in and let us
15c PAIR. t show you.
Just in, a now and complete lino of plain white Din
ner Ware; a fine quality at a popular price.
NEW LINE OP POST CARDS JUST IN.
HUS
SEYS
WRITING DESK SATURDAY, JULY 6TH.
' lT" I AT "1 f
m. itixsu and u m m e r
weather demands t h e
wearing of OXFORDS
if you wish to escape hot,
perspiring, uncomfortable
feet.
Good sense demands the
wearing of OUR Oxfords
because thoy give the max
imum ol satisfactory wear
with perfect comfort.
Wc have a suporb stock
in all leathers made on
lasts full of swinir and
sua).
MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
"Elk Head"
Shirts
Wo arc now showing a
biff variety of the famous
"351k nead" brand of
Negligee, Coif and Dress
Shirts,
$1.00 TO $2.00 EACH
Men's Cash
mere Suits
Our mon's Cashmere
Suits
AT $12.50 AND $15.00
are extra values.
WARDROBE
Farmors and Fruitgrowers
Bank Building.
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