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

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    MEDITQRD MAIL TKD3UNE, MEDFORD, OJllSapN. TOttftSDAY, MAY 19, 1910.
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SOCIAL ANU PERSONAL
II. II. Mitxwoll o Oukliiml, Cul., 1h
rcKiftturod at tliu NiihIi.
MrH. Florence Gout hurl was ut
Jacksonville on legal IhiiiIiiohh Thurs
day morning.
Forty tliuiiiiiiiitl dollars' worth of
oily untl county roal oslulo for hiiIo
nt u sacrifice by ownor. Benson,
over Farmers' & Frultgrowera' hank.
h. C. Colomun wa at Jacksonville
Thursday morning looking after hus
Imohh initltuni.
Try Allin & Alliu for grocorio,
132 Went Muiii.
Koop your oyo on tlio Rogue- Rivor
Fish Co. for lunch goodH. Crubn to
day mid tomorrow, 12 Vi "l lfi
contH. Chlokonii for Saturday. Our
own propnrcd umokud hiiIiiioii.
The Medford Urlok Co. have mov-
Mrn. J. II. Dooinnn of Oold Hill
roturnud homo Thursday after a visit
with friuudH in Mcdford.
A. H. Cornell returned Wednesday
from a IiuhIiichh trip to OrantH 1'iihh.
cd their office to Room f in tho
PoHloffico block.
Marion Tryor wiih in Medford
WcdnoHday from Talent on a lun
inuHH trip.
KactM Not OpinloiiH. Facts not
opinions, arc what count. When wo
ntato that wo havo no superiors in
watch, clock and jewelry repairing,
wo utato a fact, not an opinion.
Yearn of experience, our policy of
W. I). Stono of Trail nponl Thurs
day in Mcdford.
The Medford Hriok Co. have mov
ed their office to Koom 0 In tho
I'oHtoffice block.
Oiih Nygron of Liilm Creek in
Hpunillng a few ilityit in Mcdford.
John II. Ciu-kin, attorney at law,
iver jaakfion County Jtonk
C. M. KoHtol of Coutral I'oiut wiih
in Medford Thursday, accompanied
by bin (ion,
The Mcdford Ilriok Co. have mov
ed their office to lioom fl in tho
PoHloffico block.
I'. II. Daily of Huglo I'oint was in
Medford Tliurmlay on IjuhIiichh.
All ntyloH of legal blanlcH at (ho
Mail Tribuno office. Over a hun
dred formH.
Tho coming of BocinliHin, and "The
Moaning f Milwaukee" will bo the
topic of a llva ltcciiro by William Mo
Devitt, LL. M.( former register of the
UnlvorHlty of Washington; ateo for
mer editor of the Dally World of
Oakland, Cab, at Medford, Or., Sat
urdny ovonlng, May 21, on Front
Htrcot, near Southern Pacific depot,
at 7:00 p, in. It will bo free and
every olio 'h invited dto hear thin
tpioHtiou discussed, and all questions
will 1)0 miHworcd. CI
MANY NEW MEMBERS OF
THE COMMERCIAL CLUB
NEW THEATER IS
SOON 10 OPEN
Vaudeville and Motion Pictures With
Splendid Music Will Bo the Policy
of Now Playhouse on Main Street
Now Bclnu Arranged,
FISH WHEEL IS
OWN
I NOW OPEN -QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS I
OFFICIALS
Master Fish' Warden Has Pralso for
Invention of Southern Oregon Man
and Urges Their Adoption by Irri
gation Companies.
Tho following wore elected to
momhorship in the Commercial club
lust evening: George F. Dyor, T. L.
Fnrlow, C. K. Donning, 8. T. Rich
iinltinii. W. T. Ivmitiinr. V. Mnrtrnn.
putting out only first-olnHs work and, c J 8omon) J tI Qanior, Low
our rcaHouublo prices aro tho reasons ; Ilk n m TnckMtrom. K. II. Trow-
for our success. ( Wo guuruutco nil
work. Wo aro nuro of its quality.
Try uh. II. T. Van do Car & Jiibh
inauu. JnmcH Morton of Talent wnti hero
on hiiHinoBii ThurHdny.
Mm. Elizabeth Konnoy of Jack
nouvillo wiih in Medford Thursday on
bUNlllCflB.
Gciiuhco Hoofing awarded gold
from Trinidad Lnko aHphalt and! ho, ,loncor Jokonvillo merch
niitrnnlMd. No nn..lo or oan.Uai hc "mmc1 for ncftrl' ft .'
traction. G8
hridgo, W. J, Ilockonyon and 8.
IlnmbaliH, by tho soliciting commit
tee, and Qlon Hood, Harry J. Ncoly
and Kirby S. Miller by the sooro
tary. MR. AND MRS. CHAS. NUNAN
SERENADED AT HOME
Although CharlcH Niiunn, son of
nut,
oar,
upon hia firHt appenrnuco at 1i!h
Rohorl O. Smith wiih in Medford ,".", " lur "n """ ' -"-WednoBday
from Grants Pbh on lo- ,u', 2,., .,. ,,
VIIU Ui II1U llllllltlllllB III, IIIU Will
Ritl btiNinoHH.
Iluy your bulk tea and coffee front
Allin & Alliu.
Hon. T. Camoron of Jacksonville
wub in Mcdford Thursday on a btirfi
ncriH trip.
II. D. Norton of Grnntfi Pass wan
in Jacksonville WoducHday looking
after legal mattoru.
The .Mcdford Hrick Co. liavo mov
cd their offieo to Koom 5 in the
PoHtoffico block.
Ilarnnrd & Cornoyor aro offering
special roductious on all huts, flow
ers, etc. G3'
IlciiHon is Htiro going away in a
day or two boo him for a lot, hou3o,
uunguiow or land, lio is tho ownor
and will sell for nny ronuonablo
price. 00
Mcdford High School baseball
team will ploy tho A&hlnnd Prepara
tory collcgo Saturdny afternoon at
2:30 on tho local diamond. Last Sat
urday a cIobo gomo was played with
Ashland, tho final flcoro hoing 7 to
0 in favor of Medford. Tho boys aro
in debt and want nil tho support pos
sible, so turn out.
Tinwaro, china and glassware at
Alliu & AIIIu'h.
Chnrlos A. Monnon of Portland is
visiting with Mcdford friondfl.
Rnmurd & Cornoyor aro offoring
Bpccial roductioiiB on all hats, flow-
am. nln. f.1
W. C. WilHon of Trail was in
Mcdford Wednesday niht on his way
to Portland on business.
Can you OHtimato tho vnluo of a
Quoon Anno avonuo lot a yoar from
now? Only $050, at proaont, cash
or torniB. 18 North Front Btroot.
Tho ladlos of tho Groator Medford
club will issue a mipplomont to tho
Mai ITrihuno Sunday to niako room
for tho matter loft out last wook.
Pavod HtrootB, comont Bidowalkfl,
water, newer, olootrio liKhts and nil
improvements will bo found in tho
Quoon Anno nddition; only oight
u.iiiutoH1 walk from the Postoffico.
Choico lotH $050. 18 North Front
stroet.
'ttnrnnrd & Cornoyor aro offorinj,'
epooial reductions on all hats, flnw
orfl, oto. 53
Tho Medford Prick Co. have mov
ed their offioo to Room ft in tho
Postoffico block.
J. D. Hoard, K. K. Kolly, Moso
Bnrksdull and G. Putnnm Hpout
Thuradny fishiiiK on Horuo rivor.
TIiobo lota on Quoon Anno avonuo
aro RoiiiR rapidly; hotter got in bo
foro vnluos ndvanco. Easy torma.
18 North Front stroot. .
Edffnr S, Hafor ia apondinpr ft fow
days in Portland on business.
Born In Medford, Thursday
morning, May 10, to Dr. and Mrs.
R. T. Ilurnotto of Jaoksonvillo, a
daughter.
Mrs. C. Caroy will havo on hnud
throiiRliout tho plnnting saiiboii 'all
londinj,' variotios of tomato plants at
Star Gardou. abovo Phoenix. lf
Frank Evnna was a visitor in Ash
Innd Wodnosday. ITo wna aooom
panlod by A. F. Stonnott.
Uaskina for Honlth.
town is that no native hod, whatever
his ago or whatovor tho numbc: of
yenrs havo elapsed fiinco his depart
ure, can return with a bride without
hoi iik Ktvcn one of thoso receptions.
The usual ceremonies were observ
ed and Charlie, realizing thnt the
charivari was more in tlin imturo of
a wolcomo to his old homo .than any
thing else, cutorcd into tho spirit of
tho crowd and was finally retuniod
Hiifo and Hound.
Saturday night will mark an epocli
in Medford's advnncomont when tho
doors of tho now Isis theater on
Main street will bo thrown open to
tho public.
Vaudeville and advanced motion
pictures, with splendid music and ef
fects, will bo tho policy of tho now
Isis, and Manugor Williams, who is
fitting up tho plnco, is sparing no
pains or oxpcriBo in equipping tho
cozy playhouse with all tho comforts
and conveniences possiblo. It will
be spneious and comfortable, cspo
ciul attention being given to tho in
stallation of an electric system of
ventilation Hint will insure a cool
temperature during tho weather. The
stage, whilo not as largo as some,
will bo equipped with modern seen
cry and conveniences, and, all in all,
tho Isis will bo a creditable addition
to growing Medford.
Manngor Williams has secured for
bis opening attraction tho great
Marshall Road Show, a company of
classy vaudovillians who aro spoken
of in tho highest tonus by tho press
of othor cilios where they havo re
cently appeared. Tho company is
bonded by Edward C. Marshall, the
well-known lumkuf wizard, who
baa a variety of comedy mysteries
that havo created quito a furore be
tween ho re and Portland within the
InBt few weeks. Associated with
Marshall aro a numbor of vaudeville
artists of exceptional quality.
Tho Marshall company wns espe
cially cngngod to open tho elegant
now Folly theater in Eugcno the first
of tho month, and tho Eugene Guard
gavo thorn a groat sendoff. ,
In addition to tho Marshall com-
Mufltcr Fish Warden II. C. Mc
AlliHtor and Deputy Edward Clan
ton woro Tuesday given a demon
stration of ail automatic revolving
fish wheel, designed to keep fish out
of irrigation ditches and conduits,
by tho inventors and patentees, J.
C. Ailken of Woodvillc and R. C. F.
Astbury of Gold Hill. Mr. McAllis
ter pronounced it tho most porfect
dov(co yet made for keeping fish out
of conduits, and will urgo its use
throughout tho state and its adop
tion by tho state board of fisheries.
Tho demonstration took pluco in
Bear creek and wns a complete suc
cess. Tho mechanism is extremely
simple. A paddlo wheel, turned by
tho wnter, turns two geurs, which re
volvo tho screen with tho current.
Tho screen picks up and carries over
all debris, thus preventing it from
accumulating behind and damming
tho flow of water, tho principal fault
in most screens.
All the mechanism is contained
within tho screen, leaving nothing to,
got out of order. It can he mado to!
fit any sizo conduit and can bo man
ufacturcd cheaply.
Haskins for Health.
pany, Miss Kennedy, recently of
Pcntago's, Portland, will sing illus
trated songs and the Stephens or
chestra will dispense music. Two
IUUUDUIIU 1UUV Ul BUIVVIVU moving pic- I
lures win oo snown. two pcrlorm
nnecs will br, given each night. Tho
prices will bo 15 and 25 cents.
CENTRAL POINT HEWSLETTER 1
WILL LAY SEWER MAINS
WHEN JOB IS DONE
Tho Jncohson-Budo Co. havo not
commoucod on their now contract for
water main and sower construction,
hut will bo at work in n few days, as
soon as thoy havo complotod thoir
Contrnl Point contract.
FANATIC OFFERS DAUGHTER.
(Continued from Page 1.)
proparlng to tnlio tho girl's llfo whon
tho officers woro Informed nnd Inter
feron". Tho pcoplo of Allno woro arousod
by tho threatened atrocity and a dom
ountrntlnn ngalnflt Ilolnman and his
fanatics followod. Threats of lynch
ing havo boon mado.
DELEGATION AND CONGRESS.
(Continued From Page One.)
platting, loonting, etc., n compro
heustvo system of roads and trails
within tho Crator Lake national
park, and for othor nocosnary im
provements within tho snid park. In
reply, I beg to say that I havo taken
this mnttor up with tho propor de
partments nnd havo eonforrod with
Sonntor Bourne in respect thoroto,
nnd I will bo glnd to co-oporato with
tho other mombors of tho Oregon
delegation in ovorv effort to soouro
tho appropriation roquostod. It may
bo nocossnry for us to soouro mi
nmondmont to tho sundry oivii ap
propriation bill making an nppropri
ntion for this work, and if so wo will
ondoavor to obtain tho ndoption of
such an nmondment whon that bill is
boing considorcd in congress. You
may rost assured that ovory offort
will ho mndo to obtain this appropri
ation at tho oarlicst prnotioablo date.
Yours vory trulv,
"GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN."
"Washington, D. C, May 7.Wm.
Cohig, Medford, Or.s Hnvo tnlkod
with departments of ngrioulturo and
interior regarding Crator Lake park
nurvoy, Both express willingnoss thnt
Hoidlo bo sont to inuko ronsonably
comprohonsivo aurvoy in park aftor
completion of work in forest. Will
this afford such basis ns vou dosiro
for appropriation for construction
worlcT
"JONATHAN BOURNE, JR."
Htunrt McKlRtilck and fr'rank Dlado
of Medford reclstercd at tho Central
I'oint hotel on Monday.
T. M. Jones rccolvod n carload of
furnlturo from Portland this week.
CottnKO prayer meetlugi aro boing
hold at various homed all over tho
city tills week In preparation for tho
tnbornaclc nmcotlngs to begin o
Thursday.
It. II. Cornelius, tho donot agent,
reports business In his lino Improv
ing fast. Monday's freight business
amounted to $1.7 13. which la not an
uncommon amount of business for
ono day and. ho Bays that ono has
only to go back over tho books for
a few months to realize how much
more Important a freight business Is
carried on hero than formorly.
Hov. J. D. Hacker roturnod from
Sncramonto on Monday ovonlng.
A report was current for sovoral
days last wcok that two of tho
churches had refused to unlto In tho
evangelistic movoment now boing
Inaugurated In Central Point. This
was a mistake as nil denominations
aro equally Intorostod and aro doing
an equal a'.' aro toward making tho
movomont a success.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Pankoy leaves
on tho 23rd for a month's v'slt among
rolatlves in Klamath county. Thoy
will spend somo tlmo with Silas
Obonchnln of Klnmath Falls, who Is
a brother of Mrs. Pankoy, othor rol
atlves being Mrs. Nannlo Pankoy,
Mrs. Jounlo Wilson nnd Mrs. .Tamos
LImlBoy, living In vnrlous parts of
tho county.
Mr. Chns. H. Clroy, musical director
of tho Johnson evangelistic meet
ings, nrrlvod with his wlfo n day or
two ago ar" is busy training tho
chorus choir for work In theso moot
IngB. Ho has secured about fifty
oxcollont voices and hopes to havo
at loaat twlco that numbor by tho
tlmo tho mootlngs commonco.
Tho tnbornaelo Is boing built on
tlroly by voluutoo.' labor and a good
aharo of tho work Is boing dono by
mou who mo moro experienced In
tho way of hnmmorlng tho gospol
Into tho mnds of tho caroloss and
Irreligious churchgoers than In
pounding nulls Into bonrdB. Among
thoso who aro taking an active part
In tho building wo notlco Row K.
II, Slckafocno, Rov. J. D, Hackor,
Rov. J. T. Hazloton, Mr, Warner,
1 ' '
Mr. IIcs8olgralr and Frank Thomp
klnn. On Friday oveilng tho commoao
mont oxorclBos of tho Central Point
High School vli: bo hold in tho opera
houco. A very flno program Is un-i
dor preparation, tho details of which i
will bo glvon later. I
Whon tho small blazo occurred at
tho homo of J. W. Sago last Sunday
morning tho towc boll was rung with
such onorgy that ho ropo broke, and '
a now ono Is lelng substituted to-1
day. i
Mtb. A. C. Chlttondon drovo Into1
town today with sovoral cases of
flno strawberries grown by herself
on hor plnco near Bear Creok.
Tho demand for local berries In
Control Point Is far greator than tho
supply. People aro willing to pay
good prices for strawberries and
some ono should go into tho business
on a iargo scale. It would nay.
Tho Ladles Improvement Club
mooting In tho Commercial Club
rooms on Friday afternoon. Plans
for tho comlug flowor carnival aro
nearly complete and, nlthough tho
Indies roal lzo that In this offort they
nro going to meet with somo obstacles
and discouragements, thoy roly with
confldonco on tho hearty coopera
tion of tho pooplo of Contrnl Point
and especially upon thoir own mem
bership. To work with nn unsolflsh
deslro for tho common good, and
with a gonorous recognition of tho
rights and abilities of others is to ac
complish tho vory best results In
this as In ovory other offort for tho
bettormont of our city.
A HEAL llAItQAIN IK
AUTOM01ULES.
I will soil my 1910 Parry domon
strator at a great bargain. Must go
quick.
R. M. CUTHB13RT,
Phono M14&1, caro Cuthbort's,
West Main and Laurel.
Haskins for Honlth.
IlAltDOX IS SHLLING DE-
LICIOUS CHOCOLATE COV
ERED SEEDED RAISINS AT
10c PACKAGE.
4- 4- lll'f 4.4.4.4.4.4.
For Sale
Land that will cut six crops of alfalfa a year. U.
S. Govornment irrigation. If you aro intorostod,
address
S. F EHORN & SON
ORLAND, OALIP.
Special Opening
FRIDAY, MAY 20
Special Music and Extra Service
Friday we keep open house and the public are invited to call and inspect
Medford's new cafe. Modern in every way, thoroughly sanitary; everything
clean, new and inviting. You will see that it is our aim to make thi3 tho
most popular eating place in Southern Oregon. PRIVATE BOOTHS FOR
LADIES.
OUR SPECIALTY WILL BC THE
BEST 25c MEAL ON THE COAST
We will positively serve the best 25c dinner on the coast. Our facilities are
such that we know that we can please you in this respect. A trial will con
vince you. Here is a sample of menu we serve.
RELISHES
Sliced Tomatoes 15c
Queen Olives, 10c.
Sour Pickles 10c.
Dill Pickles, 10c.
Radishes, 10c.
A 25c DINNER.
SOUP.
Cream of Tomato.
JFISH.
Baked Salmon, Steamed Potatoes.
ENTREES.
Baked Meat Pic, Southern Style.
Fresh Beef, Horseradish Sauce.
Cold Spiced Beef Tongue, Potato Salad.
Hambnrgor Roll, Onion Sauce.
Plain Steak, Mushroom Sauce.
Minced Hnm, Scrambled Eprgs, to Order.
ROASTS.
Prime Native Beef, nu Jas.
Stuffed Ox Heart, with Onion Dressing.
Shoulder of Pork, Oregon Prunes.
VEGETABLES.
Mnshcd Potatoes, Sugar Corn.
DESSERT.
Rice-Custard Pudding.
DESERTS
5c
Assorted Pics,
.Per Cat.
Strawberries and
Cream, 15c.
Shortcake, 15c.
Specials.
Hot Chicken Sand
wich, 20c.
Hot Roast Beef
Sandwich, 15c.
Lettuce, 10c.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN CONNECTION
ROYAL CAFE
322 Sist Main St., 3 doors east of Kentner's
If You Are Looking for a Money Maker
INVESTIGATE THIS
50 Acres of the finest hillside land in the valley, one mile from Jackson
ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building spot. Price
$225. Good terms.
The Best L :w Price Proposition
1160 Acres on the Antelope Creek, in one bod'. This is a great bargain for
the price asked. You'll have to hurry to get this at $35 per acre.
Investigate This Before You Buy
19 Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard on tho south.
5 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears.
1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres 1-year-old Bartletts.
2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers.
House 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon, hack
and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine.
This is the best buy on the market barring none.
If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat.
How is this for a mid-season bargain?
How is This for a Mid-Season Bargain?
19 Acres, 1 1-4 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-year-old
apples and poaches; 2 houses, ono built of concrete; good barn, some alfalfa.
Price, $45Q0; $2000 cash, balance good terms.
Walter L. McCallum
HOTEL NASH LOBBY
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