Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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MlflDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDITORD, OUKQON, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 19.10,
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Hook HpringH eoul. Try n ton i"
two mid .yen will wiitil more. Clump
or and boiler than wood.
(J. I'. Illnw of Hold Mill wmh li
jM ml lord Monday on liiw return 1
(Inld Hill nil tu' puiidiug Kiimliiy ii
Ahlllltlld.
Tim addition of (iiialily and homo
comfoiilH will bo Qiiuoii Annu wutor,
ouwur mill pnvod directs building ro
ooiiHtmolloiiH, Hijo MoCullum, Hotel
Niuh. tf
Major I). H. AimIiiih vun ut Gold
Hill Monday looking nl'lor IiiihIiiuhh
juntloiH. Tliu major Ik framing up u
good-Hir.od dun I in llial section,
xvliioh will bo mi iiiipoi'litnl fiKUio in
tho development of (liu mining iniltiH
try of Southern Orison.
Tho Hook HpringH, Wyo.; Iuiii)
ooal in rolling thin way., Wo citn
fill your onlurH now. You should
gut rondv for fall mill wiutur now.
Hon Mm bridge, tho drayinitu.
Mr. and Mix. 0. L. l)nls anil
daughter, M!hh Hazel, rottiruod from
I'ortluud Sunday morning. Minn llu
zul Iiiih been utloiiding tho Wntdiiiig
(on liiuli school in I'orlland for tho
tuiHt thruo yoaiH and grnduntcd with
liiiiioi-H tliio mouth. During hot' throo
yuan' ahsonco tho city Iiiih grown
nliuoHt out of Miss IIimuI'm IjiiowI
odgo, hut nho in glad to got homo af
tor all.
Nowly furniHhcd sleeping room,
cool, (ii!ot cany walking distance.
'JOII OIhoii utrcot, corner Went Ham
ilton JiiHt two hlookrt from North
Oakdale paving. I'liono Main -M7-1. tf
II. Ii. llolgnto loft for Grants Pass
Monday morning after having spout
Sunday in Mod ford.
TIiIh fall and winter you will wish
you had ordered xomo of that fine
Hock Springs coal. You won't bo
able to got it then, ho ordor it now.
See V. J. Hurbridgo, drayman, at
depot.
Mix. J. I-'. White and daughter,
Mihs Zolin, wore at AmIiIiiikI Monday
on a vJHtt to relatives and friends.
Tho vote for iroddoHH of lihortv at
Jacksonville on Julv I in now open.
Tickets on Halo at HiihhcII'h Confeo
tlnuorv Ht"o and NiihIi hotel and
llaHkiu'H drui Htore. Content cIosoh
Juno '28. (1 it. m. tf
I). Young, overflowing with tho
milk of human kindncHK, crfHnycil to
paMH "tho makinV of cigarettes to
tho priHouorH in tho jail Sunday. His
intentions wore good, hut the judge
fined him $2 an a reminder to hunt
up tho proper official hereafter when
ho wished to furnish a friend with
luxuries.
Whoro In Mcdford can you get bet
ter vnluos than in Queen Anno addi
tion T Did you notice the cut of tho
tiew public Hchnol to bo erected in
Queen Annot Oct busy. Tho pros
out prieo won't last long. tf
Will noil n .Ti-inch practically
now wagon and first-clnKS Htako
wood rack. Call at Woods Lumber
Co. 85
Ooorgo Mohok had disturbed tho
pence, but iih ho only had $2.50 tlio
oourt took that and allowed him to
"mnko a iioIho like going away."
A. K. ItonuieH returned from a
professional trip north Saturday.
Will Koll a IlV-i-inch nractically
now wagon and first-class Htako
wood rack. Call ut Woods Lumber
Co. fi.r
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SOCIAL AND PERSONA
Now Selling Series No. 6
WN Vit,U HPKCIAIi ATTKNTION
TO j
LOT 8, IM.OCK 2, which comprises
20 iicres wllhlu 20 minutes' walk
of Medford poatofflco; -1 ncroo In old
orchard that will easily not $1000
thin fall; 7-rooiu liouao, good bnrn,
all In Al Hhapo; 23 ncron undor cul
tivation; will soil for 19000; $3000
ensh, balauco to suit purchaser; Im
provements atd crop vorth moro
thnu cash pnyicout.
LOT 11, DLOOIC 2, which com
prises thirty ncios, all plnntod In
poaiH anil "pplos nnd nro now In
their third uumiuor. It liut a corn
crop on It which will oaolly not
K'00.00, a ulg' tly building pot and
ono ot tho boat springs In tho val
loy, Prlco per aero, $300; $30
cash por aero, i.ud $0,00 por acio
por mouth.
HI. AgnoH Guild of the HplMoopiil
chinch will give u Hiippor cafeteria
from (I to 7:.'I0 p, in., Wednesday,
JiiiiD 21), i.t the Anglo Opera houso,
followed by a dance, Everybody
come. 8"
Mr. an. I Mi-h. A. L. Ifongnn re
lumed Monday from a viult to Port
laud mill other northern poiutH.
If you are a believer in the "mum
I'oiulli" you'll indulge in a box of
Whitinan'H, a book or a magazine or
two. Tho Morrivold Shop will norvo
you well. 8''
Mr. ami Mm. L. IJ. Uoodriclt of
Loh AngelcH, Cal., are regiHtored at
the Moore.
A very choice collodion of pic
turcH, inoltooH, curds, etc., at the
Morrivold Shop, 131 WohI Main
Hired. 8''
Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Fletcher of
Cleveland, 0., arc among thoBo who,
having been attracted by the boauticH
of thin valley, are looking over it
with a view to locating.
Tho Morrlvoltl Shop in hhowing u
very pretty lino of doeoratioiiH for
July -I. Jap lauteniH, etc. JIM Wed
Main drool. 81
I). 0. Willianm of Klamath Kail
wiih in Mcdford Sunday on business.
Mr. and .Mr. StuudoyH of Seattle,
WiihIi., are regiHlered at tho NiibIi.
l'at Douegan of JackHonvillo wit
neHHod tho gamo between Mcdford
and arnntH Push Sunday. I'at :h
about the "oldcl inhabitant" in the
btiHeball lino in Southern Oregon. He
commenced playing ball when a lot
of tho Htars wore carrying batH and
dinning foul balls.
Deputy Sheriff It. H. Dow Hpcut
Sunday In Medford. Wh'tlo Hob Ih
tnoro or lo8 a roHidont of Jaekson
ville, it is pretty hard for him to
keep away from Mcdford.
W. A. Harnelull, until lately United
Slates district attonioy for tho
Alaskan diHtrict, arrived in Mcdford
Monday and will enter into tho prac
tice of law, with officcB in the
Farmers' & Fruit Growers' hank
building, on Wed Mnin.
Judge W. K. Crowes returned Sun
day from a trip to Seattle. "This
country lookn better to me every
time I hoc it." ho mud. "Tho Oregon
boom is taking away many of the
people wro formerly Mopped ut Se
attle, and that town hasn't near the
look of prosperity that it formerly
had. Of course, it isn't u 'dead one'
by any menus, but the current on the
live wire Iiiih been reduced."
Mishes Louise and Moitn Ward of
Talent visited at K. 0. Hissoll'a Sat
urday. Mrs. H. A. Hissell. from Central
Point, has hpenl tho past two weeks
with her son, K. 0. Hissell, on North
Central avenue.
Mr. Swan linn sold his homo on
North Central avenue and will move
his family to North Grape street
early in tho wcok.
Horn In Medford, Juno 27, 1010,
to Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Wood, a
sou. Mrs. Wood was formerly Miss
Ornco Lawtou, youngest daughter of
I). T. Lawtou, one of tho pioneer
merchants of Mcdford.
Mrs. 0. A. Forbos of Talent has
been visiting relatives and friends in
Mcdford latoly.
Tench your daughter to rodd more
nds. than novols. It Is good llko
dessert nttor n Hubdrvitlul meal.
Heading ads. will mnlco nor practical
tu lior Ideas, and will inuko romance
roadlng wholly unrmloas.
THIS PROPERTY IS PRICED FROM
PIERCES SUB -
LOTS NO. 1 AND
cultivation, at $200
suit purchasor nt G
IV YOU l'HKFJill i
Deal through our authorized agents:
IRA J. HODGE
11. O. MALTBY
CUSIOK & MYERS
JOHN D. OLWELL
TOUREY & MURPHY
ANDERSON & QUEEN
I. W. DKH0SLWU AGENCY
OREGON ORCHARD SYNDICATE
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Too Late to Classify II
i-'Oli " IflSN'T" . Modern "nowfy fur
iiIhIioiI roomn; irciitlonioni. preferred.
'i 08 N. Central avonr.u. K8
WANTI3D Chfimbormnldii atTlio
NnHh Hotel.
VOlt HAIilC .'100 liotiil of Angora
goiitH. Ap,)ly J. A. WccHtorlond,
Mcdford Nat. Manic Hldfc.
WANTJ'JJ) Woman to do waBhlng
tliu first of ciioli week fo a family
of two, A'hlioni 11., enro Trlbuno
office.
KOH BALU 1 to 0 acrefl, 1 V4 miles
out, under ditch; i;ond lo'-ntlon for
chicken nmc'i, fine for berrlos and
garden. $350.00 per acre TorniH.
Hon owner, 20.8. I'oacl HI. 87
Frm rmf?r"5nJeni 7ir?inunun
rooms at 131 Ivy street Bm Hi. 80
NEW YORK STOCK
MARKET IS WEAK
NKW YORK, Juno 27. Weakness
wns shown In tho clock markot today
and tho catiso was assigned to tho
northwest whojt situation. Llttlo In
terest was manifested whoa tho mar
ket opened anl when nc'.lvo selling
bogan a sovoro decllno waa notod.
Tho leading stocks woro sold. Head
ing broko 3 VI, Union Pacific 2 G-8,
United Btatcs filed 2, St. Pari, Atchi
son, Chesapeake & Ohio, National
Lead, Conso'Idntod Gas, Southoru Pa
cific, Amnlaomatcd Copper and
Northern Pacific each 1 3-8 to 1.
NOTE FOUND TELLING
OF AWFUL SUFFERING
SAN DAHNAHDINO, Cal., Juno 27.
"I am lost; tho heat Is torrlblo;
threo dayB out from Panamlnt; wa
ter gono.'
Penciled on a leaf torn from a nolo
book, this mottsago was found near
Wlngato PasB In Death Valley by L.
N. Montgomery, a prospector, who Is
renting horo today aftor a month's
trip through tho desert rcjlon.
Tho mosiago was datod May 30.
Tho paper on which It was written
was discolored by tho sands and blls
torod by tho desort siin. Montgom
ery had no means of tolling whothor
It was tho last word to civilization of
a man who porlrl-cd two yoara ago or
somcono vrhoso body may liavo lain
In Clio sand less than a month. Ho
searched tho desert for miles In every
direction but found no traco of tho
author of tho scroll.
To Settle Strike.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Juno 27.
Iu mi endeavor to settle the differ
ences hot ween tho 30.000 striking
minors in tho southwestern conl dis
trict and tho miuo operators, James
Klliotl, representing the operators,
and President Lewis, of tho Mine
workers of America, are conferring
lodav. It is expected that work in
the mines will be resumed Julv f.
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You will miss a treat If
you don't try Rardon's Lo- 4
nanberry Sherbet.
$200 TO $500 AN ACRE CHEAPER THAN ANYTHING
SEE IF ANYBODY IN THIS VICINITY WANTS
ONLY 15 MINUTES' WALK
2, BLOCK 7, which comprises S 1
por aero, Torma$20 por aero caeh,
por cent.
JOHN R.
REPUBLICANS IN
FOR A TROUNCING
--CHAMP CLARK
Minority Leader Declares Commis
sion Will Be an Issue in November
and That Next House Will Be
Controlled by Democrats-
WABHINOTON, D. C, Juno 27.
! Cnunonlsm will bo an Irsuo In tho No
I vombor elections, and tho republicans
nro In for a good "trouncl-o" accord
ing to Minority Leader Champ Clark
today.
Ulscusdnz tho work accompllshod
during tho oi.grcoslonal session just
clo-ed, Clark said:
"Tho republicans havo "bcon start
ing their old gamo of claiming every
thing, but It la another caco of 7hls
tllng to keep up courago .1 Ho going
through a gravoyard. Thoy aro now
bragging that tl cy havo fulfilled
their promises. Their blgftcift prom
ise to revlso tho tariff downwnrd and
In ibis they utterly failed el fulfill
ment. On the contrary, they revised
It upward and for so doing aro In for
a good trouncing. Everything that
people consume Is higher. The most
ridiculous document ever published Is
Lodgo's comml'tco report on tho cost
of living, which leaves o.t tho tariff
entirely n. a sourco of tho high coat
of living. Hut nothing belter could
bo expected from a mat who in 1909
declared that tho consumer Is a
myth.
"Thoy ot-.rtcd this session with
loud pronuiclnncnts about economy
and wound up. as usual by Increasing
tho total of tho 'appropriation bills.
"Tho moot Important bill perhaps
waB tho railroad bill. Thi bill as
passed Is vory dlffcnnt and much
bettor than tho WIckcrsham or ad
ministrate i bill. Almost every im
provement was forced by tho demo
crats and insurgents. Most that Is
gooi' In that Hi! wo cl.Im. What Is
bad bolonga to tho republicans.
"Wo (democrats and Insurgent re
publicans) forced through :. resolu
tion to elect an enlarged rules com
mittee, of which tho speaker should
not be a number. A few days ago,
by a vote of 201 to 110, the houso
adoptod a rulo to prevent commit
tees from Bmothorlng or pigeon-holing
bills. Tho regulars cannot with
straight faces claim that they aro
responsible for tho antI-snotherlng
rules, for they agreed to It only bo
causo thoy know wo had tho votes
to put it through whothor tho reg
ulnts voted for It or not.
"Other rofonns remain to bo ef
fected, nnd thoreforo Cannoninm re
mains ns an Issuo on which tho peo
plo will pass la Novombcr."
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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FROM MEDFORD P. O. ON
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and balanco to
HHR A D i TRUST CO.
(INCORPORATED)
ROBERTSON, Secretary & General Manager.
9 North Central Avenue.
(PACKING CONTEST
AT APPLE SHOW
Contests Vill Be Held for County.
State, National and International
Championships Much Rivalry
Amonjj Packers.
SPOKANE, Wash., Juno 27. Ono
of tho tinlquo features In connection
with tho nitknal apple shows in
Spokane, Nov. II to 19, and In Chi
cago, Nov. 28 to Dec. 4, will bo a
sorlco of applo packing co tests for
county, state, national ur.t Interna
tional championships, with suitable
trophies an 1 cash premiums to tho
winners. Squnro and diagonal peaks
of tho various recognized tics In reg
ulation northwestern boxes will bo
used In single, five nn 1 ten-box con
tests, open to nil. It In also likely
there will bo :. contest for teams in
packing a full car of 030 boxes
Thcro Is much rivalry among pack
era In tho Dovcral valloyi la- tho
northwest, whero gradlaj flLd pack
ing has rer.c'icd a doreo oC perfec
tion not yet attained elsewhere, and
It Is expected that many of tho(
cracks in Washington, O.-Jjon, lua
ho, Montana and other st.ilcs, possi
bly Colorado and California, will en
ter. PlanB for tho contents havo not
yet been worked cit, bu-. It is ex
pected a full announcement will bo
mado early in August.
REPUBLICANS SCENT .
PLOT IN MEETING
ST. PAUL. Minn., June 27. Pro
gressive Republicans here scent a
"plot" in tho scheduled meeting of
the Ballinger probe commission in
Minneapolis, September lii. They
say it is planned as nn attempt to
destroy the results of the national
conservation congress, which con
venes in St. Paul, September 0.
At this convention Former Presi
dent Roosevelt, Gifford Pinchot, J.
A. Garfield and nil tho champions of
conservation "progressives" and
Roosevelt policies will be sent.
The progressives say that tho com
mittee with its Ballinger leanings
will make public its findings in fa
vor of the secretary' just before tha
meeting of the conservation congress
with n view to destroying the effect
of tho congress.
AUTO PARTY SMASHED
UP IN ACCIDENT
OAKLAND, Cnl., June 27. Mrs.
Adolph Zeis is in a critical condi
tion today and Chnrles Renter nnd
Mrs. J. W. Brnnsford are recovering
from serious injuries following an
automobile accident nenr here, in
which Adolph Zeis, n traveling sales
man, wns killed.
Zeis was driving tho machine.
Whilo rounding a curvo Zeis was
temporarily blinded by tho glare of
a streetcar headlight and tiie auto
mobilo crashed into n telegraph pole,
nnd his wife lauding several yards
nhend of the automobile. Renter and
Mrs. Brnnsford retained their sems
in Hip inncbtno
IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY. AM QUOTING THESE PRICES TO
TO BUY PROPERTY.
DIVISION
AUTO BOULEVARD.
LOT 12, IJLOCIC 2, comptlslng 10 acres, 3 wevoi plautod 3 yoars, at
$3150; $300 cash, balanco easy nt 6 por cont.
LOT 13, BLOCK 2, comprising 10 acros, at $20'0; $200 cns
YEA. BOYOU'LL
HAVETO BEGOOD
WHILE IN RENO
Nevada Mounted Police Will Be at
Rlnnsldc and in the City July 4 to
Preserve Order Compare Favor
ably With Texas Rangers.
RENO. Nov., Juno 27. The Nc
vadn state polico, mounted, will as
sist the chief of polico of Reno and
the sheriff of Ormsby county in
maintaining on July 4, both at tho
ringside and in tho city, before, dur
ing and after tho Jeffries-Johnson
fight.
Cnptnin William M. Cox has bean
instructed by Governor Dickcrson to
have his best men in Reno from July
2 to G. Six of the desert policemen
nro nlrcndy here.
Tho Nevada state polico can be
favorably compared to tho famous
Texas Rangers. They are a picked
lot of frontiersmen who pntrol the
barren deserts, co-operato with tho
sheriffs in rounding up fugitive out
laws, cattle thieves, claim-junipers
nnd high-graders. From the brushy
uplands of Northern Nevada to the
wastes of Death valley theso rangers
arc ever on watch. They are con
stantly at the command of the gov
ernor and take the place of the mili
tia of other states.
They will be unique figures to
many-fight visitors.
TEDDY, JR., AND BRIDE
TAKE HONEYMOON TRIP
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 27.
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and his
bride aro en route to Los Angeles to
day to complete their honeymoon.
They will return to San Francisco
tho latter part of July and on Au
gust 1 Teddy, Jr., will take up his
duties for the Hartford Carpet com
pany at a salary of $5Q0 per month.
During the 2-t hours the Roosovelts
spent in San Francisco they did not
leave their apartments once. Meals
were served in their suite. They re
fused to receive visitors or answer
telephone cnlls.
WOMAN RESCUES MAN
FROM PERILOUS PERCH
PUEBLO, Colo., Juno 27. Res
cued from the clutch of a live high
power wire by nn intrcnid woman.
Joseph Pfeiffer, a lincmnn, 1ms a
fighting chance against death today.
Pfeiffer had been knocked out by a
shock of 25,000 volts and hung sus
pended at the top of a polo by the
belt.
He was seen by Miss Jnno Adam
son, who lives on a ranch 40 miles
northwest of here. Miss Adamson,
nfter considerable labor, nailed
crosspieces to the polo for a height
of 30 feot, climbed the improvised
ladder and rescued the lineman.
TTnaVina for HphIMi
ACREAGE 5, 10, 15 and 20-acro
tracts ono ml!o east of Talent, nt
$100 por acre; $20 cash per aero,
balanco $2 por ncro por month. Med
ford Orchard & Trust Co. Inc., 0 N.
Central.
10 aero tracts, planted to peara
and apples, now In socond summor;
i utiles north oC Medford, on county
road, nt $32-5.00 per aero; $65 cash
per aero, balanco $0.50 por aero per
month.
Money to loan- w o havo
$500,000 enjtcru money to loan on
first movtaagos. Farm loans pro-
forredj no lens mado less than
$5000.
NEW CABINET
EOR PORTUGAL
New Body Formed by Ex-MInlstcr of
Finance at Request of Kinrj Man
uelThe Old Ono Was Recently
Dismissed.
LISBON, Portugnl, Juno 27.
Portugal today has a now cabinet,
formed by Don Antonio Toixoiru Do
Sousn, ex-minister of finnnco, nt tho
request of King Mnnuel. Tho new
cabinet is composed us follews:
Premier nnd Minister of tho Inter
ior Teixcira Do Sousn.
Minister of justice, Mnnuol Frntol.
Minister of finnnco, Anselmo Ad
rcde. Ministor of wnr,.Gonornl Baposn.
Minister of foreign affairs, Joso
Azovcdo.
Minister of marine, Marusco Do
Souao.
Minister of public works, Peiroira
Santo.
The previous cabinet recently re
signed. Haskins for Health.
For Sale
Fine business, sales $70 daily.
Bicycle, will trade.
3 lots and bungalow, make an offer.
Some fine alfalfa tracts very cheap.
40 acres, out, $700.
Homestoad3, call room 207.
Lots West Walnut Park addition.
Oak tier wood, well seasoned.
Restaurant for quick sale, $275.
Two acres, close in, $050.
34 acres under ditch, close in;
$6,800
1G0 acres, close in, fine dairy and
stock ranch, $20 per acre!
1200 acres, heavy timber, on P. &
B. railroad.
Fine truck land, closo in, $20 acre.
Bootblack stand, cheap.
2-room houso and lot for price of
lot.
Bearing orchard, fino location, no
disease, heavy commorcial crop,
$500 per aero.
100 acres, 1,000,000 pine timber, im
provements, $7 per acre.
Good incomo proporty, trade for
acreage.
WANTED.
Girls for general housework.
Log drivers.
Girls for general housework, $5 to
$7 por woek.
Railroad men, $2.25.
Woman to cook on ranch.
Men to cut wood, $2 cord, $1.15 tier.
E. F. A. BITTNER
MeaTord Employment Bureau.
Business chances, real estate, all
kinds of help furnished.
Room 207 Taylor & Phlpps Bldu;.
Phone 4141 Main.
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