Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1910.
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j SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
W. H. Harmon of Kuglu Point wan
in Modfonl Friday ovoiiIiik oil Imsi-
llOHII.
form, doorgo II. Duggoll and Mrs.
Kd Ilaiiloy snout Baturday In Med
io rd.
Forty Ihoiinand dollars' worth of
city and county roal ontuto for nalo
at n sacrifice by ownor. Hoiiboii,
over Fannorn' & Fruitgiowora' bank.
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Captain J. C. T. Nash Iiiih roturnod
to Horkoloy aftor a wook'o visit in
Modfonl.
Mr. and Mm. William High of Dor
rlH, Cal., woro in Modfonl this woolc
on bimlnoHH. Tlioy aro now visiting
relatives and friends in Washington.
John KoborlH and W. 8. Stancllff
loft I'liooiiix laHt Tuesday for
Springfield, Or., an dologatos from
Oregon Camn, No. 1218, W. 0. W.
Tho Modfonl IJulok Co. !h in ro
coint of a wiro to tho offoct tlmt
thoro 1m a train of Hi carloads of
llulokn on route to Portland. This
is tho largost shipment of auton that
has yot crossed tho continual Thono
cam aro all tiold.
Koop your oyo ou tho Hoguo Hivor
Fish Co. for lunch goods. Oralis to
day and tomorrow, 12 V4 and IB
oeutH. Chiokonu for Suturday. Our
own propnrod Binokod Hulmon.
Sheriff Wilbur .Ioiioh wiib in Mod
fonl from JackHoavillo ou offiuial
titiHincHH Saturday.
Tho Medford Hriok Co. havo mov
ed their office to Itoom 6 in the
I'ostoffico block.
FactsNot OpinloiiH. Facta not
opiniouH, aro what count. Whou wo
state that wo havo no HiiporiorH in
watch, clock and jowolry repairing,
wo Htato a fact, not an opinion.
Year of experience, our polioy of
putting out only first-class work and
our roaHonahlo priccH aro tho reasons
.for our success. Wo guurantco all
work. Wo aro auro of itu quality.
Try tiH. II. T. Van do Car, succoHSor
to Van do Car & Justnnnn.
Qcnanco Hoofing awardod gold
mesial nt A. Y. P. exposition. Mado
from Trinidad Lake asphalt and
guaranteed. No oxpannion or con
traction. 08
Dick Travorso, who ban been dig
ging pioceH of procioiiH motnl out o,f
tho hills of Southoni Oregon for lol
theso many yoars, wan a Medford
viHilor Saturday.
Tho Medford Ilrick Co. havo mov
ed thoir office to Hoom 5 in tho
I'ostoffico block.
F. Morgan, practical tailor and
hatter. Old hats mado liko now. La
dies' and gents' hiiHh mado to order.
Cleaning, repairing and pressing. All
work dono in Medford. Hoom 15, P.
O. block. 53
llanmrd & Comoyor aro offering
spocial reductions on all hats, flow
ers, otc. 53
Kditor 13. J. Kaisor of tho Valloy
Record was in Medford ou business
Friday.
Barnard & Comoyor aro offering
special reductions on all hats, flow
ers, oto. 53
S. W. McClondon of Gold Hill was
a Modfonl husinoss visitor Friday.
Can you oatimato tho valuo of a
Quoon Anno avonuo lot a yoar from
jiowT Only $050, at prosont, cuhIi
or lorms. 18 North Front stroot.
Paved stroots, cement aidowalkB,
water, nowor, oloctrio lights and all
improvements will bo found in tho
Quoon Anno addition; only oight
mi nut oh' walk from tho Postoffioo.
Choice lots $050. 18 North Front
atroot.
J. T. Ilradloy, latoly of Pittsburg,
Pa., is making arrangemontn for tho
amotion of a modern groonhouso in
this city. Tin greenhouse will bo 25x
100 foot in sizo and in conuoction a
number of hotbeds will bo put in. Mr.
Poidloy is also a landsoapo gardouor
of many yoara' oxperienco and will
bo opon for engagements in this lino.
llarnanl & Cornoyor aro offering
special reductions on nil hats, flow
ars, oto. 53
Colonel E. Hofor loft Snturday
morning for Salem, aftor a day's
visit in Medford, studying tho way
of' tho boostor.
Tho Medford Briok Co. havo mov
ed thoir offico to Room 5 in tho
Postoffioo block.
W. W. ITannon of Eaglo Point
npont Saturday in Medford.
Mrs. C. Caroy will havo on baud
throughout tho planting season all
loading vnriotios of tomato plants at
Star Garden, nbovo Phoenix. tf
Don Clark of Kaglo Point has sold
his iutorost in his Eaglo Point ranch
to liis partner.
All stylos of legal blanks at tho
Mail Tribuno offico. Over a kun
drod forms.
M. F. Hnnloy loaves today for his
ranch on Littlo Butto crook.
Tho Medford Hriok Co. havo mov
od thoir offico to Room 5 in tho
rostoffico block.
Cyrus Bradley, ono of tho found
'Ors of Spnkano, is sponding a fow
days looking ovor tho valloy with a
vlow pf invosting. Wlion ho firat
wont to Spoknno Hint city only hnd
700 pooplo, and Iho proflpoots for n
city woro not as bright as tlioy aro in
Medford.
I will bo at tho Hotel Mooro for a
fow dayu and will soil my holdings in
orchard and fann lands and city
property, consisting of choice lots,
also houses, for any reasonable of
fer. Boo mo at onoo if you want a
bargain, Honiiou.
John II. Carkiu, nttomoy at law,
ovor Jackson County Hank
Mrs. It. C. Washburn has relumed
from sponding tho winter in Portland
and tho oast.
A visit to tho Emporium will re
veal tho newest ideas in waists and
othor roady-to-woarn for womon,
A visit to tho Emporium will re
veal tho nowost ideas in waists and
othor rondy-to-woars for women.
Tho 75 acres of poars which woro
sot out ou tho Chavuor estate this
yoar by W. E. Thopson aro, with
scarcely an exception, flourishing
liko tho provorbial groan bay tree,
ways tho Nows. Nowhoro in tho val-
oy arc prospects finer than right
horo for a commercial orchard. Thoro
is no question about tho depth and
fertility of tho noil. Shipping facil
ities aro to bo ideal, for tho spur of
tho Southoni Pacific connecting with
tho Gold Hill Hnilroad & Lumber
company's lino borders tho orchard;
tho fruit may bo boxed beneath tho
troos and loadod almost direct on
tho cars for shipment to tho loss-favored
regions of (ho earth, that must
look to tho Hoguo Hivor valloy for
somo of tho fiuor things that grace
their tablos.
Thoso lots on Qucon Anno avonuo
am going rapidly; hotter gat in be-i
foro values advance Lasy tonns.
18 North Front Btroot.
It's to your interest to make a special effort to attend
The Union Meetings Today
Dr. Oliver will deliver his most famous
CHATAQUA LECTURE
Sunday this morning Song Service begins at 10:45 a. m.
Special Lecture to Men and Women at 2:30 p. m.
Extra Special Services for Men and Women at 7:30 p. m.
At the Big Tabernacle, North Bartlett, near Jackson St.
DRY SPELL WORKS HAVOC
WITH CROPS IN TEXAS
P. M. Shnmburgor of Hoby, Tox.,
writes to his friend, J. I). Skinnor, in
thin city ns follews:
"My grain will bo a iailuro again
this year. Wo havo not had any rain
yot, only two light showers, and did
not do much good. Some . planted
cotton early and got it up. and that
is all that in doing any good. It is
dying in spots. Wo havo a chance
to inako cotton if wo can get a rain
soon, but wo can't tell. I soinolimos
thing of moving again, and may
coma out thcro to soo your now country
EAGLES HOLD
BANQUET
The local F. 0. E. will
hold a big banquet on
Thursday evening, at
their hall. All Eagles
aro cordially, invited to
be present.
K. P. CONTEST IS
GETTING WARM
Talisman Lodfje, No. 31, Knights of
Pythias, to Hold Annual Memorial
Services In Opera House on June
5 Much Interest Manifested.
Send a
Messenger
that will meet with tho ap
proval of tho recipient of
your message. Any old kind
of a messenger won't answer.
The best should always be
sent "if" you wish tho re
cipient to pass a favorable
vordict.
What you think about busi
ness stationery isn't quite so
important as what your corre
spondent thinks.
Don't buy
Tht ii,tnJrJ .ir ftr huiinnt itMitmry
May 1 tho Knights of Pythias
lodgo decided to put on a contest and
S. T. Brown and Henry Haswcll
woro choBcn as Icadors. Sinco then
tho lodgo has received a big list of
applications and it is hinted that al
most ovory member has from, one to
I fivo applications cached away for
f i tho final wind-up. As many ns three
degrees havo been put on in ono
night nnd eight candidates aro now
waiting to start on tho road to
knighthood.
Next Monday thoro will bo work in
1 1 both first and second ranks.
ureal micnuance.
Tho boys aro turning out in fine
shnpo and every meeting finds from
25 to 40 present, and nil go away
declaring that thoir time was well
spont.
Memorial Services.
Sunday, Juno 5, Iho annual me
morial son-ices will ho hold in tho
opera house. A musical program is
being arranged and all arrangements
arc being mndo for tho services to
ho held in tho afternoon nt 3:30
o'clock.
now Paul II. Bandy will deliver
tho priucipnl address. How Bandy
lives in Salem and is considered a
vory fino sponkor. His addross will
bo vory fino and ovory ono will find
it vory interesting nnd entertaining.
Public Invited.
Invitations will bo sont out in a
fow days and n largo audionco is an-
riflinfifnd All Tvnitlita cVinntil rn.
ninmlinn ilin iinin nnil invllo llmir
friends to attend. '
GOVERNOR ONCE:
NOW NO CITIZEN
Ex-Executive of New Hampshire
Shorn of His Citizenship When He
Pleaded Guilty to Attempting to
Defraud the Government.
NEW YORK, May 21. Ex-Governor
Frank West Rollins, of Now
Hampshire, was shorn of his citizen
ship when ho pleaded guilty to tho
charge of attempting to defraud tho
government of customs duties, ac
cording to a statement by Federal
Attornoy Wlso today. To regain
It ho must obtain a pardon from tho
president of tho United States.
Rollins was Indicted by tho fed
eral grand Jury for falling to Inform
tho Now York customs officers that
ho brought clothing and other arti
cles from Europe valued at $4736.
Ho appca'red in tho United States
circuit court yesterday and pleaded
guilty to tho charge. Judgo Hand
fined him $2,000 which- ho prompt
ly paid.
Mrs. Rollins and Douglas Rollins
woro included in tho original com
plaint but tho federal grand Jury re
turn nn Indictment against tho ex
govornor alono.
Tho maximum ponalty for tho of
fonso Is $500 fine and two years Im
prisonment. If Wlso construes tho law cor
rectly, ox-Governor Rollins Is not
n citizen of tho United States.
Ilaskins for Health.
LITTLE CHILD LOST;
COPS CARE FOR IT
Policeman Atwater Finds Little Boy
About Three Years Old at Ball
Park Chief Shearer Caring for It
Parents Not Found.
A littlo curly-headed boy, appar
ently about three years of age, was
found late last night by Policeman
Atwnter near the baseball park, and
is now under the motherly care of
Mrs. Shearer, wife of tho chief of
police. No trace of tho child's par
ents has been found. Ho is unable
to tell where ho lives or give any in
formation, but says his name is
"Wally."
Tho boy was seen by residents of
tho section of the city near tho ball
park and Policeman Atwater was no
tified. Ho took tho boy over to the
chief's and ho will remain there until
cared for.
W0LGAST KNOCKS OUT
GIRL WITH AUTOMOBILE
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., May 21.
Ad Wolgast, champion lightweight
pugilist, in nn automobile, collided
with a horse bearing Miss Kathleen
Slater, 12, daughter of a prominent
business man hero. Tho girl's hip
was injured when sho fell to the
pavement.
Wolgast took her in his machine
to Sinters home, lnrco men were
because it pleases you, but
because it influences the man
you write in your favor.
Old IUmmiiikk IIond ! clean, crlip
ixiicr, nuila lor clean, criip hu.lntu
Toilet. It it tolil on lli nsiuniinlon that
llicre't economy In qntlily. A liandtoma
peel m, n book given upon reiiiett, how.
liMf lellerliemlt uml other liutineit lorim,
printed, lllliogriiphei nml engraved on
(lit whim uml louitee'i colon,
M.iilehy IIammmikk
l'ArK Cokil-ANV, Ilia
)nly paper umkert In
Jie world making bond
Werkclulvely,
Medford
Printing
Co.
38 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
Tho Medford Briok Co. hnvo mov
ed thoir offico to Room 5 in tho
Postoffioo blook. .
A visit to tho Emporium will re
voal tho uowest idons in wnists and
othor ready-to-woars for womon.
THE OAKS
IS THE COOLEST PLACE AT
VnnMl find Tho Onks a very cool place to eat.
THE S. & GK LUNCH ROOM open clay and night, ;:
in rear of the Smoke Club, old Emerick Cafe Room on ::
North Fi'out Street.
WmW
Car of La-Fa-ets
Call and sod the famous La-fa-ot Kitchen Cabinet, and you
will know about tho best thing ever mado for the kitchen.
Gar of Bed Room Suits
in nia-
.Tust received a select assortment of bed room suits
hogany dull, Circassian walnut, fumed, waxed and golden oal
tho finest ovor shown m Mecttord.
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Car of Alaska Refrigerators, Etc.
-Inspect tho Alaska and allow us to show its merits and supe
rior qualities. Tho prices won't bother.
REMEMBER, wo carry tho largest and most complete linoof
housofurnishings in Southern Oregon.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
West Main Street, near Bartlett St.
V
with Wolgast in the machino at the
time of the accident.
Slator declared that ho would not
sno Wolgast for damages, as he con
sidered that tho pugilist's money was
ill-gotten.
Today's Greatest Gospel
SOCIALISM
A RED HOT LECTURE BY
Wm. McDevitt, LI. M.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30 P. M., Edge City Park.
Real Cut Glass
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The finest assortmant of
Hawke's Cut Glass ever shown
in Medford Glass that is cut
from the solid blank. Every
piece bears the trade mark.
MARTIN J. REDDY
THE JEWELER, NEAR P. 0.
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910 PROM ALL POINTS ON THE
Southern Pacific
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffs ........................ $60.00
Omaha -... $60.00
Kansas City ...$60.00
St. Joseph . . . $60.00
St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90
"Minneapolis direct $60.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.9u
Duluth, direct $66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50
St. Louis $67.50
Tickets will bo on sale May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th
and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th.
The above rates apply from Portland only. From points
south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port
land, to make through rate via Portland. One way
through California, add $15.00 to above rates, Except
that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal
ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75
higher than fares via direct routes.
Ten days provided for the going trip.
Stop-overs within limits in either direc
tion. ITinal return limit three months
from date of sale, but not later than Oc
tober 31st.
Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or
WM. MoMTJRRAY
General P&saeigtr Agent,
Portland, Oregon