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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1910)
MlSDJTOftD MALL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1910. il WOMAN'S TRIP 10 CRATER LAKE 1S IMto4 U VJUJdj ill Xj F Cnilor l.ul ih hl'tcil liiuli in tint nrnm nl' (ho mighty Ciimi'iiiIo Kiiiikd Ol' IIIOIIIltllillH. Nllttllll HOI'IMM lo liuvn pliu.'ud thin poarl ol' Hiililiiiio lummy ainlil lite wililiml HiiiTiMitiiliiiKH in orilor to iivoldi anil cull fur tho iiiiui'n iiiuhI ih'.iiiiK Hpiiil. Unlit An KUHt, IIIOH, lint iiiitniiiiiliilu, iiimii'h lilt uhI triumph i;i (ilitiiiiiulliiK (lino anil Hpuci!, IimiI nut yot vuuturml to pcno Irulii (hit uiIiIh winch uitcrvuiiu lie- Iwoiin (In nity ol' MiiiU'ont anil tliu bold Ntiiiitnilt) (lint look down upon (hi' iiiiiiriHiiiitl wali'i'K of llio laltt). 11 wiih known at thai limn (hut 10, II Iliirriiuiiii, thu kiiiK l'iKrn in t lit) rail- roml wniiii, wiih pnnc l cumo ii from IiIh limiting loilo in Kliunitdi (loiinly nail Npuml a Cow dayn at tin lako anil thu oommitti'o of (ho Mod Mcdl'nrd ('uiiimorciitl Club wiih mix- ioim in i t him 1 1 nii. and hriug him to Modl'ord. A party wiif orKiinizcd with live autoH. MrH. John 1. Olwull ilrovo thu ono in tho Imul. Sho cdvumkI ttn iIihIimi if K:i iniluH to tho lako hi tun and ono-hiilf bourn of con tiniloiiH travnl. Sho rimlnid it through Union Crook, ovor tho rockn anil tho ilaHhiiiK flood at a furioiw upend, for it Hooiuod a doubtful at tempt at bent. Tho Hwift wator rushed thu hud of the niiirhino mid carried away Judfjo Colvig'H "field kIuhmoh" (t), hut luokily Woh. (Iroen, ono of tho party, recovered them it half mile bo low lodged in a drift, fThe utopper hud co in o nut). Night caiiio on. Wo had rcuchiMl tho foot of tho iiiountiiiuH. Il wiih dark. Thorn had houu neglect in Niipplving any carbide for tho light. It wiih thi'ii tho Htorimr sex quailed. Tho "Judge" romnrkod that he had hut littlu lifo iiiHtiranco and (hat it would ho foolhardy to attempt that mountain road without lightH, etc., otu., hut tho littlu woman at the wheel Haiti: "VII, wo am going ito Crater Camp tonight, or hunt ovory tiro on tho machine" And wo did go, around curvoH, ovor rocks, HtumpH, hrtiHh and othor oh KtruotioiiH. Finally through thu dark primovnl forcHt, in (ho depth of u rocky canon a light wiih hccii, and the lady at tho wheel, eager to ho tho piouoor in driving an aiilo to Crater Lake, opened ovary valve, on tho ma chine, pointed ilw iioho tlinvn tho mtmntain, anil fairly mailo a hole through tho dnrkuoHH an hIio runtied tho inoiiHtor into tho tent city of Camp Steel. Thin wiih the I'irnt auto ovor ilrivon ovor tho Crater Lake road - and Mm. Olwull ran it every inch of tho .vny. "JUnOK." WOMAN GIVES HER IDEA OF RANCHING IN ROGUE . (MAUD SIIKHMAN COWLKS.) I huliovo that farming is about to bocomo an much u pruotical busi iiohh among tho younger generation of American gentlemen iih ovor it wiih in our Colonial duyn, only now wo luivo Hoionco us a powerful ally. I nlHO am inclined to huliovo that for fanning and orcharding no more favorahlu conditioim can bo found in the country than right horo in the glorioiiH Wogiio Uiver Vnlloy. SUMMONS. .In tho Circuit Court of tho Statu of Oregon, for tho Comity of JuoIchoii. Margaret Meredith, Plaintiff, vt. Hurt 10. Meredith, Defendant. Suit in Equity for Divorce. To Hurl K. Morudith, tho nbovu named dofondaiil: In tho iiiuiio of tho Statu of Ore gon, you aro horoby rutpiired to up- iiniir mill liiiMWiii t lut nliiinlil'l 'm coill- i - i plaint iigaiiiHt you now on file in the nbovu entitled court and ciiiiho, on or bo I'o re thu hint day of the tiiuu pruHuribed in thu onlur for publica lion of HumiuoiiH herein, to-wit : On or huforo thu "JOth day of June, 11)10, Haiti (Into being the expiration of Hix wookH from tho day of (ho first publication of thin miiiiiiiouh. And, if you fail to appear mid iiiiHwor, for waul thereof thu plain (if will apply (o thu court for thu relief prayed for in mud complaint, Hucuinetly Hinted uh 1'oIIowh: That thu IioikIh of matrimony ex isting botwoou plaintiff and defend ant bo foruvjr (Unsolved, abrogated and Hot aside ; thai plaintiff lie awarded thu euro ami oiiHtoily of LuhHo Meredith, minor child of plain tiff and defendant, and that plain tiff have and receivu mich othur and further relief iih to tho court hIiuII appear jiiHl and oipiitahlo. Thin HumiuoiiH in published in thu Muilford Mail Tribiito by ordor of tho Ilonorahlu I' M. CullciiiH, Judge of Ihu above u.ititlutl eourl, whicli Niiid order wiih mado and entered of record on Ihu 7th day of May, 11)10, and the first publication huroof Is thu Hth day of May, 10 10: W. K. PHIPPS, Attoruoy for Plaintiff. (Continuod From Pago 1). The Swastika club had an iiftor iiooii at curds Tuesday at Smith's hull. There will probably be hut one curd parly this year mid notice of that will lie given later. Mr. ninl Mih. Merrick and Mr. Johko Kuyarl spent Sunday ul the Itogue Kiver ranch, as thu gucHU of Mrs. Clara Moublon. Mm. W. M. Canon, who bus been ill with typhoid fever, is convalesc ing and will soon bo able to be about. Mr. and Mrs. (Juorgo Von dor Mul len returned Saturday evening from an extended stay in the Philippines. Mr. Tillman, tho son of thu famous Senator Tillman of South Carolina, Ih viHiting in Modford. Mr. and Mrs. John Olwull were hosts at a supper party Wednesday evening al tho Louvre. Tho Women's Auxiliary of St. Marks' church met with Mrs. Suctli- cor Friday afternoon. Miss Kmoriek entertained the members of the King's Daughters on Thursday at luncheon. Mrs. Hal McNair and Mrs. Sam MuNnir of Ashland weru guests of Mrs. Gaddis this week. Tho Ladies' Aid of tho Presbyter ian church mot with Mrs. Janncy Thursday aftoruooii. Mrn. Cnroy ami the MisseH Folgor have returned from a week's trip in the mountains. Mrs. M. Purtlin is enjoying a visit from her niece, Miss Mnbol Ely, of San Francisco. ' ... I Mr. Asthnry was tho week-end . ruohI of Mr. mid Mm. I)nggottntj thoir country homo. i PIANO REAL PIANO Great and attractive Bargains at J MEEKER NW YOUR CONFIDENCE IS OUR CAPITAL the for. That aro worth just amount wt soil thorn Our ouo-orieo system is guarantee in itself that you urc as safe when you pur chase a piano from us an you would be in buying United SUites bonds. : STEINWAY and other' pianos. .Also a oeautuul line of player pianos. This stoif' superior assortments of merchandise would stand for naught if le people did not have confidence in its management. Confidence in that they, the customers of this store, will always be treated justly, fairly and sat isfactorily. Therefore, we value the confidence that our customers repose in the jHiac.Loi iiv. Jiiureioro, we vaiue me commence mat our customers renose us higher than we do the cost of our entire stock of merchandise, now awaiting your inspection, criticism and patronage. ALL TIIIK MONTH AVE HOLD SPECIAL SALES MUSLINT WEARS, HOSIERY, OLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, WASH GOODS, RIBBONS, ETC. W. U. MEEKER 6 CO., S- Central Ave. McCatl Patient HtuSSfK DAINTY SIMHEK. COW. Terms Reasonable il Desired Sherman Clay & Co. 134 W. Main St. E. H. HOLT, Mgr. Mr. Alfred Howon of New York is spontliiiK the wcok-end in Mcdford. Mr. J. It. Allen has returned from g 3 a U S a business trip to Portland. : ' '" ' 11. D. McHride & Co.'s )laco is the most popular resort of the city. We manufacture the best Candies, lee Cream and Sherbets in iMedford. Cive us a trial. Free delivery to any part of the city. Phone Main 2111. 229 East Main Street. m THe B est Gift GRADUATION Silverware is the acknowledged best tfift ono can mako to thu to-be-wed couplo -it's something that will last a lifetime, that will show thor ough appreciation and that is truly rich mid splendid. Your gift can ho soluotod from our stock--for it's u most complete and reasonably priced one. GEO. A. BUTT, the Watchmaker. 20(1 WEST MAIN. DIAMONDS See DIAMOND for Diamonds ,1. W. DIAMOND, 115 East Main St. Prices advtmced $30 each on till lots in Cres cent Subdivision Thursday, the 12th. An other advance in ten days. These lots aro the cheapest offered at the present advance. Only one block west of Oakdale avenue, three blocks fromdepot. Lots 56x124, $350 and up. Terms, $50 down, balance $10 per month: interest S percent on all deferred payments. FOR SALR 200 ncrca or iho flnost fruit lunil In Hobuo Ulvor vnlloy, -( 1-2 mil s from railroad station; 1-4 mllo from Uoeuo rlvor; 160 acres rondy to sot. This Is n snap at $75 per aero: $7000 cash will hnudlo. Call or wrlto to Siskiyou lloalty Compnny, loom 22, Jack son County llnnk bldg. FOR SALE Lots In Oak Pnrk addi tion to Central Point, from $100 up. This Is your opportunity. Como and ask us about It. Siskiyou Realty Company, 22 Jackson County Bank. FOR SALE Fine. lot on Weat 4th street; $550; tortus, Siskiyou Realty Company, 22 Jackson County Dank bldg. FOR SALE Nlco largo lot on Tata street, ono block from Oakdale avvt nuo; $300. Siskiyou Realty Cota pany, No. 22 Jackson Co. Dank. 1 SISKIYOU REALTY CO Room 22, Jackson County Bank Building - IF YOU WISH TO CATCH THE BIGGEST EISH, BUY YOUR . FISHING TACKLE OF THE fl I t J Medford Hardware Co.) i GOING UF J si 1 !