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MBDffOWD MAIL TRimmE, MEDFORD, OHUCION, TDISBDAY. .TUSK 7, 1910.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
I). MonlKonuiry and II. I). TIIh
worth f Wood, Calif., woro In Motl
l'unl Monday mi IiuhIiiomh,
0. W. II. Albert, iMi-h. Mary Albert
mid M. Mnluuioy (if llutto FiiIIh liavo
relumed homo from IIohoIiiiik, whoro
,tboy had liuuu on land IiiihIiiuhh.
Tim lailloH of tliu M. M. obiirob,
Houili, will hold u unokod food hiiIo
nil day Tlmi-mlay, tli, at tho Ward
roliu, 210 WfHt Main, FannuiH and
FrullKrmvorH bank huildliiK. (ID
MIhh .loniilti Mnlinuoy loft Tuomliiy
fin hoi' hoiiicHtciid near Hulto KiiIIh.
H. I;. Ciihd of ICuiuiolt, Calif., wiih
n Medford viwitor Iho firot of tho
wook.
Wo liuvu JiihI received liy oxprctfB
a full lino of ladlofl Iioiihq iItohhoh and
klinoiioti, in all tho latoHt oroatioiiH.
You ouojit to hou them thin wook.
Second floor, mill dopurlmont. Kent
nor'M. (17
William M. ColviK and J. M. Itoot
unil family aro nuient: tliouo who nro
ttikiiti in tho ioho oarnivnl from
Medford.
Mm. Samuol Honory arrived from
Sun Francisco Sunday to join hor
liiiHliaud Buuiuol Ilouory of tho
Clurlio-Hcuory CoiiHlruotion Co., for
tho Hiuumor.
Extra Bpoclnl offering miusuH "mid
. dio" wmIhIh, tho latoHt thine; out. Thin
wook, nalo prico $l.f0. Kentuor'n (17
George Curateim, tho gonial niht
wlorlc at tho Hold KiihIi, loft Sunday
ovoiilng '" (kn in tho rono oarniv.il
and to vmit frioudH.
MIahoh and childron HcnmloHH blade
ribbod Iioho, all hIkoh, nplcndld Hclloru
nt tho rogulnr prion 15c, Hpooial thin
wook, only lie. Sale price. Kont
nor'u. 07
J. 10. HarkNilull mado a trip to
Lake Crook Tuemlny on biiHinoBH.
Fred J. Illakimly of ItoHchurg wiih
in Medford Tuiwlay on a biminoHH
Virtit.
I'avod Htrootn, ccinoat BidownlkH,
water, cowor, oloctrio llghta and all
improvement!! will bo found in tho
Ottcon Anno addition; only eight
raiiKitoH' walk from tho Pontoffico.
Choioo lots $(l.ri0. 18 North Front
ntrcot.
IM Mrown of Tho Medford loft
yoHtorday evening for Portland on a
linniiii'HH trip.
Kngiunnr Hoidol roturnod TiichiIiiv
to Prospect to rcHimui tho mirvoy of
the Crater l,nko road.
All HtvlcH of legal blankn at tho
Mail Tribuno office. Ovor n linii
drod fonnn.
S. A. Parker of AhIiIiiikI wiih in
Medford on Ihihiuchh a fow dnvH ngo.
Mm. Maud Philbrook, tho opulur
Holionl toachor, and hou Philip, of
North Hcattv Htrool, loft Sunday for
Scuttle, whore thoy will phhh their
Hiuumor vacation with Mrn. Phil
brook'n Hiator.
TIioho lots on Queen Anno nvonuo
nro going rapidly; hotter got In bo
foro valnoH advance EnBy tornm.
18 North Front atroot.
Kloronco Wnlkor of Mountain dis
triot, and bin need father Hpont Mon
day night in Medford, tho former
laying in HiipplioH and tho latter ou
joyiuir Modford'H many attraotioiiH
and hor wonderful growth.
W. O. Wiinor and family of North
Front Htroot moved to Central Point
Saturday to mako their futuro homo.
Can you ostiranto tho vnluo of a
Quoen Anno nvonuo lot n yonr from
nowT Only $050, nt prosont, onfih
or tonna. 18 North Front Btroot.
CharloH Caldwoll and Mr. Kd
wardH, accompanied by their wives,
have pitched their tonlH in Ashland
Crook canyon for a throo iiioiiUih
outing.
Mrn. Kmil Do Kobonm of North
Contral avonuo took Htiddonly nick
"Monday moniing, but is now improving.
Solid block of 20 lotfl, within block
of paving, at a bargain if tnkon nt
onco. Aylor & Haroott. 07
Mrs. Ellon Inlow, a piouoor lady,
-formorly of Trail, but of lato of
Mountain district, wan in thin oily
Saturday night, tho giiOHt of Mr. anil
"Mrn. Riley MorriHon of West Modi
ford.
John WatkiiiH of Knglo Point was
n Mori ford visitor Monday.
flonnaoo Itoofing nwnrdod gold
modal at A. Y. P. oxpoHitiqn. Mudo
from Trinidnd Lnko nupbnlt and
gunranteori. No expansion or oon-
trnotion. 08
J. W. Cox and family, formorly of
ftiodtorrt, liavo romovod from Ala
nioria to Oakland, Cnl.
IT. . TroiiHon of Knglo Point, tho
"applo king," wiih a Medford visitor
Monday.
Sonlp troatmont given by appoint
ment at homoH of patrons. Tolophono
"Mnin 387.1. flfl
,T. W. Jaoobs of-Conl nil Point was
in Medford Tuesday on a biihinohH
visit.
Mrs. J. II. Polliugor of Medford
niario .TaokHonvillo friend a visit on
Tuosriay,
John IT. Cnrkin, nttornoy nt lirw,
over jnokson County Hank
Miss Mollio Towno, tho accommo
dating deputy county dork, is in
Portland attending Iho roso carnival.
J. H. Torrill of Phoenix
Mori ford visitor Tuosday,
(Joorgo F, ami A. L. Joiioh of Hullo
Falls woro in Medford Monday on
thuir way homo from HoHoburg,
who I'd llioy had boon filing on their
claims in township 1(2, 2 oanl, io
oontly (brown open to Hottlomoiit.
Tho library board hold an inter
esting business muoling at tho coun
cil rooms this morning. Mayor
Canon, W. I. Vnwtor, Ed Andrews,
Messrs. Morriok, Ncff, Mollis, TIioIhh,
the proHont board, uuthori.ed .Mr.
Vawlor to present a report of Iho
library, also charter iiiiioiidinciit for
library tax, to the council- at lo-uighl'H-mooting;
also to give a prop
erly filled out application blank to
Mr. Allen to submit to Mr. Carnegie
for a donation for tho proposed li
brary. A vote of thanks to Kirby
Miller was given for 'J00 volumes of
books,
W. H. Johnson of Trail wiih in
Medford TucHilny.
A cedar chest makes an ideal gift
for tho Juno hririo. Drop in and let
us show you a sample. MlHsion Fur
niture Works, corn or Eighth and
Holly streolH.
K. F. (learv and family, who have
been at Ashoroft, II. C, for the past
year, returned to tho Itoguo Itiver
valley a fow days since. "No more
of that northern country for mo,''
said Ooary. "I'll go back to the old
homo on Elk creek ami stay."
Do Hiiro mid attend the speaking
tonight at the big tabernacle. (17
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones of Siiiiih
Vnllov were in Medford Tuosday.
Mr. Jones has some -5 m.ros of
young orchard and is an cutliusiiiK
tio booster for the idea of a rigici
inspection of all orchards.
I. A. Hobio of Qrnnts Pohh was in
Medford on business Tuesday.
J. J. Leo of Eaglo Point wiih in
Medford Tuesday looking after Ihh-
itiOHH matters.
Arm. Charles Prim of Jacksonville
is among the Southern Oregon people
attending tho roso carnival at Port
laud. If yon want n now sleeping room
or two, cool and oasy walk, call up
Main -lW. Itonsounblo prices.
Tho county dork ban granted li
conho to wed to James F. Hughes
and Mabdlo E. Maker.
O. Adams of Htitt(! Falls, a prom
inent real estate dealer of that sec
tion, was in Medford Tuesday on
business.
Arthur Hrown was at Grants Pass
Tuesday on u business trip.
C. W. Austin, one of the home
steaders in "Iho unsurvoyed," who
lias been at Koxeburg perfecting the
filing on his claim, returned homo on
Tuesday.
W. C. Murphy and Miss Catharine
Murphy left today for the roso car
nival, after which they will visit tho
principal frail districts, taking in
Spokane, Wenatcheo, North Yakimn
and Hood Itiver.
F. P. King, formorly a resident of
Medford, has been appointed chief
engineer of tho United Railroads,
now building from Portland to Tilla
mook. Mrs. J. D. Heard nnd Miss Hoard
aro among those who will take .n
tho roso carnival.
Dr. J. M. Keono. W. I. Vnwtor and
J. E. Enynrt accompanied J. R. Al
len to Ashland Monday evening.
Colonel C. E. S. Wood of Portland,
legal represontntivo of tho Hill inter
ests, mndo a trip of inspection ovor
tho lino Tuesday, accomnanied bv
Chief Engineer Oorig,
II. F. Hcidol, engineer of tho Cra
ter Lnko highway, returned to Pros
pect Tuesday.
Mrs. W. O. Aldeuhngen is among
those who aro attending tho roso oar
nival at Portland.
Miss Gertrude Howard leaves
Wednesday morning for Snlem. Af
ter visiting a short timo with rela
tives and frionds she will return to
her homo at Clinton, In.
Uo sure nnd nltond tho sponking
tonight nt tho big tabornaclo. (17
C. W. Wilmerotb, managor of the
Roguo River Vnlloy Fruit & Prod-
uco ns80oiation, was nt Qrnnts Pass
Tuesday on business.
N. Jorry of Willow Springs district
was in Medford Tuosday.
trail of the thief who robbed George
Cooke, paymaster of the I Inns Reese
Soiih tannery of $5000 yesterday af
ternoon, without Cooke's knowledge.
Cooke carried tho money in a grip.
When ho loft tho bank ho wiih mn
that the money was in the caHo. Op
ening the receptacle at tho office,
Cooko found that every cent had
been ubstraclod during Iilx fool jour
ney aoroHH town.
Cooko entered two stores whilo on
route from the bank to tjio office,
and it is tho theory of (ho police
thai Home uimblo-fiiigored thief ab
stracted (ho bills whilo Cooke's at
tention wiih attracted by something
else.
CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER
PIONEER JURIST OF
SALT LAKE DEAD
HALT LAKH CITY, Utah,, Juno 7.
Arrangement!! aro lining mndo to
dny for tho funoral of JihIro Jona
than C. Hoylo, 83, a woll known west
ern JurlHt, who died at lilo homo horo
yesterday. Judge Hoylo was Judge
advocato goncrnl In tho confederate
army during tho civil war. Ho prnc-
tlcod law hi Colorado until 1871,
when ho nettled In Snlt Lake City.
A widow nnd four childron survive
JikIko Hoylo. Two sons, Edwin Milton
Hoylo, playwright, nnd Dr. Sinclair
IC. Hoyle, reside In Now York. J. C.
Hoylo, Jr of Donvor nnd Mrs. Mnr
tlin Hoylo PnJmor of Halt, I-.ko City
woro present vhon death enmo.
WHITNEY GOING NORTH
TO HUNT ARCTIC GAME
Mrs. 8am Holt wont to Medford
Monday on business, returning on tho
afternoon motor,
J. E. UomwcII and his fathor-ln-Iaw,
J. II. Downing, went to HoHohurg on
Monday to fllo oa their claims.
Miss Margaret ISimley Is a memhor
of tho now pontoffico force, onllHlcd
to lako tho plaro of Guy Tex, pOHtmnB
lor, who Is In Portland on huslnonH.
It. Hurton and wlfo snont Hundny
In .Incksonvlllo vlultlng former friends
and roIntlveH.
Ocorgo Hamlin of Medford und M.
13, Drltton of Grants Paas regluter
ed at the Central Point hotel on Sunday.
Gcorgo Morrltt returned from Jnck
Honvlllo Inst Sunday evening and will
ho soon behind tho counter In tho
Morrltt store for a part of tho sum
mer at least. About tho first of Au
giiHt, howover, ho will leave hero for
San Itnfacl, Cal where ho baa en
gaged n school.
Mrs. W. J. Freeman, Master Leon
ard nnd Miss Lola Freeman went to
Medford Monday morning to spend
tho day with Mrs. Freeman's sister,
Mrs. J. C. Hall of tho above city.
mako n totnl of nbout GO who hnvo
professed conversion slnco tho meet
ings began.
Mrs. A. D. Perry nnd little- daugh
ter moved on Hnturdny to Tolo, whoro
Mr. Perry la engaged as superintend
ent of a grading crow. Thoy expect
to mako Tolo tholr pormancnt home.
Dopot Master Cornelius and his en
tire force nro too busy to talk these
days, and could only find thno on
Monday to stato that tho business
done through this station for the
month of May exceeded by $4000 tho I
amount dono during tho samo month
In 1909. Such reports nro encourag
ing, as showing our Increased growth
and commercial Importance
Hull Norcross Is attondlng to Chal
mers Ollmoro's dolivery business
whilo Mr. Gllmore Is filling Guy Tex'
place as postmaster.
On Sunday evening tho evangelis
tic meetings now In progress began
to show results In earnest. Following
a tery powerful sermon by Mrs. John-I
son and n heart-stirring duct by Mr.
and Mrs. Grey tho unconverted began
flocking to tho altar until all avail
able space was filled. At least 40
professed a deslro to lead a now life,
nnd tiicHO In addition to the ones who
had previously taken tho samo step
Tho nd thnt tho other nowspnpor
reader moroly glanced at may bo tho
ono you'ro looking for.
Jersey Cow.
Wnnlod First cln&a fresh Jersey
giving not Iobs than 12 quarts por
day nt lonst. Addross Oak Vnlo Or
chnrds, Lnrkiu Reynolds, snpt.,
Woodvillo, Or. 72
Haskina for Health.
WALK-OVER
SHOES
FOR YOUR VACATION
A pnir of woll fitting WALK-OVER Oxfords with flex
ible soles and perfectly tnnncd ttppors of good, soft
slock will do much io increase tho pleasure of your vn
cntion. Stop in nt onr shop beforo you go.
NEW YORK. Jnno 7. A party of
huutors, bonded by Pnul J. Rainoy,
millionaire turfman, will leavo New
York Saturday for Sydney, Cape
Proton, und from there they will pro-
icoed into tho wilds of Labrador,
Greenland nnd Kllsmorolund in
soarcli of big game. In tho parly is
Hnrry Whitney, who hns previously
hunted in Greenland. I
Thoy will Icnvo Sydney on tho mix-'
iliury stonm whnler Hocthic nnd will
enrrv provisions for a six months'
journoy. Cnptnin Iiartlett, who ac
companied Penry to tho pole, will I
command tho Poothic. (
Tho huutors will endeavor to kill
musk oxen, Polar bear nnd euriboii
nnd will spend somo timo hunting'
wnlruses. Mevini: pictores will be'
taken throughout tho trip. I
LIGHT VOTE POLLED
IN IOWA PRIMARIES
DES MOINES. In.. Juno 7. A
light voto wns reported todny from
nil pnrts of Iown, whoro n stntewide
primnry is in progress. Tho issue
of grentost importance is tho strug
gle between tho insurgents and reg
ulars for (ho iongrcssionnl uomiu.i
toins. Tho hottest fight is in the
seventh district, where J. A. Hull of
Des Mohi es sought rcnominntiou.
Judge Prout mndo the rneo ngnint
him.
RULES COMMITTEE
ACT ON POSTAL BILL
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 7.
Tho houso rulos committee met todny
to consider tho application of n "rie
bnto nnd amendment rule" in con
nection with tho postnl snvings bnik
bill. Tho regular Republicans hope
to limit amendments to thoso report
ed from (ho committee on jwstof
ficoH. If this is dono the bill will
pnsa in n fow dnys. Tho insurgents
opposo the committee's plnn.
FORTY BROOKLYN CHURCHES
PROTEST JEFFRIES FIGHT
LIGHTNING BOLT HITS
POWER PLANT; TEN HURT
was u
MUTTB, Mont,, Juno 7. Mrs. M.
V. Ruck, wife of Superintendent
Ruck of the Madison Rivor Power
company, was seriously burned nnd
uiiio other Dorsons woro hurl when
Htruok by u bolt of lightning at En
nis yostordny, according to informa
tion reaching hero todny.
Mrs. Ruok and n party of friends
woro watching u baseball game when
tho lightning Htruok hor parasol.
Five men and four women in tho im
mediate vicinity were knocked down
and burned.
Mrs. Ruok's corset was torn from
her body und hoi" shoos from hor
foot. She was burnod down ono side.
It is believed, however, that hIio will
roeovor.
A dog standing nt her foot was
killed by tho bolt.
NEW YORK. Juno 7. Forty
phurchos of Brooklyn hnvo joined
forces to protest against tho Jof-fries-Johnson
fight. Thoy hnvo re
quested every member of tho con
gregation to mail a postcard or lot
tor (o Governor Gillelt or somo other
stnto official, voicing (boir nuti-fight
sentiments.
RAILROAD METHODS.
(Continued from Pngo 1.)
PAYMASTER IS ROBBED
OF FIVE THOUSAND
ASHVILLE, N. C June
dotoetivos today woro put
7,
on
Two
the
Justlflablo, provision should bo mndo
to Invest tho Jntorntnto commorco
commlRslon wkh tho propor Jurisdic
tion ns soon s nosslbio."
Hoforflng to ho Bonato nmondmont
ompoworhg tho commission to do-
tormlno tho frlrnoss of rnto Increases
and providing that this powor shall
bocomo effective Jn CO days nftor tho
pnssago of tho l H, tho mossago says:
"This prevision, If nllowod to ro
maln In tho hill, would onixblo. enr
rlora botweon tho thno of tho bill's
ounctmoat and tho timo of Its taking
offoct to fllo lncroa8os which would
become offoctlvo In 30 days and which
would romnln offoctlvo and bo col
lected from tho public during tho pon
iloucy of tho proceeding to rovlow
thorn, whoroas, If tho bill woro mndo
offoctlvo immodlatoly, such an Inves
tigation would ho mndo botoro tho
public Is askod to pay tho Increased
rat'o, I recommend that at least tho
section of tho sonnto bill authorizing
tho commlsolon to suBpond tho rnto
Inoroases take offoct immodlatoly
upon paBsago,"
Fine Watch Repairing
Splendid Jewelry Assortments
J. W. DIAMOND
115 E. Main St.
xlmeade4(Q
THE ADVANTAGES OF .OWNING A
BUICK TRUCK
The merchant who owns a Buiek Truck will quite soon learn that it makes the ideal delivery wagon. It
is always ready and quick trips may be made on very short notice. Every merchant knows full well that on
an average of almost once a day an emergency arises where goods are wanted in a hurry. 11 a truck was
handy the delivery could be made and a customer gained. Right notthere is a strong demand for a delivery
service around Medford that is impossible bv wagon. Some firm will cover this service sooner or later
WHY NOT YOU, AND WHY NOT DO IT NOW?
TSti'
We invite you to have a look at our new Buiek Truck. Let us demonstrate for .you show you what may be
accomplished and give you the operating cost.
REMEaLBER, when the truck stops, expense also stops. You'll find that a Buiek will be in service every
day towing will not have to be resorted to, and you can do more satisfactory delivery service at less cost.
HERE ARE SOME INTERESTING STATISTICS OF
WHAT HAS BEEN DONE WITH DELIVERY TRUCKS
Where Delivery Service Is Taxed.
The four Oranges in New Jersey, together with
neighboring villages, form a community with nearly
150,000 inhabitants, and yet are practically a suburb
of Newark, covering a territory about five miles
square. There is only one large store that of R. H.
Muir in East Orange, N. J., and no wool dress
goods nor women's garments are handled in the "De
partment Shop of the Oranges," but quite a line of
house furnishings, and, of course,, the ordinary
smallware lines.
"Comparatively few of our customers," said Mr.
Muir to an Economist representative, "take their
purchases with them, so we probably have a larger
demand upon our delivery department than most
suburban stores.
"To handle our 300 deliveries dailjr we use gas
oline cars. Each of the machines cover's about 56
miles a day on an average, uphill and downhill, on
macadam, asphalt, stone pavement and ordinary
roadway.
Points to Consider.
Tho chief point to consider, in my opinion, is to be
sure and got a reliable driver who can take care of
the car. Next comes the question of garage. Prom
my own experience I advise merchants to store their
own cars.
"A car which has to stand the hard knocks that
ours gets will need a thorough overhauling at least
once a year, and you will get off cheap if tho expense
of this is less than $100. Then, too, there are the in
cidentals, such as punctured tires, renewal of bat
teries, broken parts, etc., all of which greatly depend
on tho driver. If he is careful your incidentals will
not bo very large, but if you want to save a couple of
dollars a week in wages you aro mor'o than likely to
pay twice as much for ropairs. So better get a good
mail and pay fair wages to begin with."
Bonus To Chauffeur
Their garage expense eo far exceeds the ordinary
operating cost that it seems altogether out of pro
portion. One merchant solved tho problem by mak
ing an agreement with his chauffeurs to the effect
that if the repairs and breakages on their cars averag
ed less than a certain amount for six months they
would get a bonus. If the amount was exceeded
more than twice, he simply discharged them.
A Quick Performance.
Last Saturday, about half past eight in the eve
ning, an Economist representative had a practical
demonstration of the quickness with which deliveries
can be made. The head of the housefurnishings de
partment in Mr. Muir's store came upstairs where
the Economist man was discussing automobiles with
the proprietor, and asked if it would be possible to
deliver two lawn swings that night. The man in
charge of the delivery department said that both
chauffeurs had gone homo, but he would run the ma
chine himself. At 8:40 he went to the garage, three
blocks away, got the car out, and at 8:55 had the
swings loaded and started on his joiu'noy.
The two places of delivery were about a mile and
a half apart, the nearest over a half mile away from
the store. By the time the car got back to the store it
was 9:18. Such a performance would have been al
most impossible with a horse and wagon.
Here Is Actual Proof.
As a proof of what these commercial motor vehicl'
can do, the other day a car did thirty miles in rogul
work and then was sent out at night on emergen
service and covered twenty miles more in Staten
land. Still more recently, another car did forty'ri
miles in a single day.
In the near futuro, tho Macy gasoline trucks
be reinforced by six more, one a largo three-ton
ery truck, to bo used for taking goods from the :
store to the distributing station at Woodlawn.
other cars aro 2500 pounds delivery trucks.
Medford Buiek Q
H. L. T0U VELLE, Manarjer.
HODSON'S GARAGE. Riverside Avenue, Near Malr
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