Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 14, Image 14

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MEDFOttD !MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTN), OREGON. SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1910.
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ONLY ONE GAME
TO BE PLAYED
Lineup of Both Teams Strong
Mcdford Will Have to Play Ball to
Win Will Be Great Game.
Instcnd of r, doublc-lieador Sun
day between Medford and Eugene,
only ono gamo will bo played owinc
to tho lnnblllty of the Eugene man
agement to get their extra players In
time to reach here for tho morning
gnmc.
The lineup will bo tho strongest
Mcdford has yet had, with "Curley"
Wilson of Jacksonville, admittedly
tho best receiver In the league, be
hind the bat and Coleman or Bur
gess on tho mound. Tho Infield will
bo tho samo as Inst Sunday, except
that HcnBelmnn takes his old place
at third and Hopkins goes to tho out
Xlold. Tho outflold will be John Wil
kinson left, Isaacs center, Hopkins
right.
Tho Mcdford band will furnish mu
sic at tho ball gamo Sunday. There
Is where tho crowd, will be. Come
out and see the southern Oregon
champions put It over tho Willamette
organization or otherwise. It will
ho n gamo worth seeing whichever
way It goes.
Lulu Wotxcl, J. Wcnns, Mrs. 6. A.
Willson.
l'nrtios onllinc for the nliovo let
ters will yilenso say "Advertised." A
elinrsu of ono cent will lie mndo upon
delivery.
A. M. WOODFORD. Postmaster.
DISCIPLES OF NEW FAITH
ARRIVE IN MEDFORD
There arrived in this city today
two men who call themselves simply
Thornns nnd Henry- They are mid-dle-njred
men and are quietly dress
ed, quiet in manner and 03 no means
could they bo classed other than
they arc. These are two men of
many others who nre running over
overs' pnrt of the known world. They
have n message. They are preach
ing the advent of a new and nll-pre-vniling
dispensation. They nro not
orators nor do their words indicate
that they have received a very or
nate education, but they give their
message in a pleasing manner.
These men are members of a con
jugation in Benton Harbor, Mich.,
-which believe in tho divinity of la
bor, and to manifest it they have
built their own homes and places of
worship. They do no harm. They
honor their own bodies. They do not
believe in death. Black is the em
blem of death, hence their newspa
pers nnd all their publications nre
printed in blue on white paper.
It is something impressive to think
og this little congregation sending
missionaries all over the earth. They
go without money in their purses;
they do not beg indeed, they are
not eager to accept anything. They
xide from place to place on their bi
cycles, holding services on the
streets, conform to tho laws, do no
evil nnd think no evil.
You will see them on tho streets
this evening. Listen to them n mo
ment. They are not barnstormers.
Congressman Dead.
JOHNSON CITY, Tcnn., July 9.
Arrnnccmcnts nro being made today
for the funeral of Congressman Wal
ter Preston Brownlow, who died at
his home here from Bright's disease.
Tho dead man was one of the few
Republicans in congress from the
southern states. He was first elect
ed to tho house in 1890 and wns re
elected each time with nn incrensed
nmjority.
If tho right tenant is not inclined
to seek your property, make your
property seek tho tenant through n
campaign of classified advertising
.. Advertised Letter List.
The following list of letters re
mnin uncalled for nt the post-office
nt Mcdford, Ore., Wednesday, July
0. 1910:
,Jnck Anterson, J. M. Benson, C.
M. Bobley, C. P. Burroughs, Dr. F.
J. Burr (2), Paul Bucholz, Elder F.
S. Bunch, Edmcdia Carr, C. Crroll,
Mrs. Alico Cooper, Glenn Criteser,
Mario Danby, Mrs. J. P. Daniels,
Carl Dodto (2), Paul Duncan, Q. B.
Ecoleston, Yff Earl, Prank Emerick,
Herbert Elcirk, Frank L. Finch, Bet
tie J. Forbes, J. J. Freeman, Joe Fra
y.ior, Mrs. Joo Gardner, Mrs. Gene
vieve Goodman,, Mrs. A. R. Grant,
W. E. Griffin, Alfred Grey, C D.
Grant, Mrs. Earl Green, Erma Ilnm
ilton, Ceola Haskins, Mina J. Hall,
"Ed. S. Horman, Robort Henry IIop
.kins, William Jolc, Pearl Knufmnu,
Konndy, T. J. Ilenry Kelly, Mr. nnd
"Mrs. Willinm R. King, J. King, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Royal Lnckoy, M. Lo Roy,
Mrs, Alex McConnoehie, J. II. Mitch
ell, Jim Mooro, W, R. McLeod, Tnunis
Pappus, Joo Pfishcr, M, I Powell,
I. B. Rnnts, Jnok Rcnnndkol, Mns
tor Paul Roberts, J. II. Robinson, E.
II. Russol (3) C. II. Shivoly, Torn
Shaw, Henry C. Smitli, Mrs, Egbert
A. Smith (2), J. E. Steele, Levi
StriuiM & Co,, S, E. Stone, Ole Tlmr
son, Stent Tliordnrsou, J. E. Town
Bend, Mrs. Mary Truboy, Hercules
Vrolos, Alico Watts, Mntt Webber,
IN' TIIK CIUCU1T COUNT OV THE
STATE OV OKKGOX IN AND FOU
JACKSON' COXjaTV.
In tho matter of tho application
of
S. A. Nye to rcgiator tltlo to tho
following described real proporty sit
uated In Jackson county, Oregon, to
wit: All of lots numbered 7 nnd 10 of
tho Oak Grove tract In township 3S
south of rnngo 1 west of tho Willam
ette meridian, as shown by the offi
cial plat thereof now of record;
All of lot number 9 of said tract,
except tho following described portion
thereef: Commencing nt tho north
west corner of lot number S of tho
said tract and running thonco west
erly along the lino of tho road 361.6
foot; thonco southerly nt right angles
4S2 feet; thonco easterly 361.5 foot
to the southwest corner of said lot S;
thence northerly 4S2 feet to tho placo
of beginning, containing 4 acres moro
or less of said lot 9;
All of lot number 11 of said tract,
except tho following described portion
thereef: Commencing at a point on
tho section lino between section 9
and 16 on tho east lino of tho south
west quarter of tho southwest quarter
of section 9 in township 3S south of
range 1 west, being in tho center of
'the county road and 1324 feet from
tho corner of sections S, 9, 16 nnd It,
and being tho southeast corner of the
T. E. Fish property; thonco west
434.SS feet; thence north 1202 feet;
thence east 434. SS feet; tlnnce south
1202 feet to tho placo of beginning,
containing 12 acres, moro or less;
also, excepting that portion of said
lot 11 described as follews: Beginning
at tho northwest cornor of tho tract
of land last abovo described, and
running thenco west on the northerly
lino of said lot 11, 434. SS feot; thonco
south 1202 feet: thence oast 434.88
feot; thence north 1202 feet to tho
placo of beginning, containing 12
acres, more or less; also, excepting
tho following described tract: Com
mencing at the southwest corner of
tho tract of land last abovo describ
ed on thl3 page and running thence
north 40 rods; thenco west 8 rods;;
thence south to tho northerly line of
the county road; thenco easterly
along said line of tho county road to
tho westerly lino of tho tract of land
last referred to, containing 2 acres,
more or less.
vs.
John A. Anderson, Jane Arundell,
Patrick Donegan, P. J. Ryan, Patslo
P. Herrln, Patslo S. Lisman. Mary A.
Lard, Wm. T. Herrln, John S. Herrln,
and all whom It may concern, de
fendants. To John A. Anderson, Jane Arun
dell, Patrick Donegan, P. J. Ryan,
Patslo P. Herrln, Patslo S. Lisman,
Mary A. Lard, Wm. T. Herrln, and
all whom It may concern, defendants:
In the name of the stato of Oregen:
You, and each of you, are hereby -required
to appear and answer the ap
plication filed against you In the
above entitled cause, which Is a cause
brought for tho purpose of register
ing title to the above described prem
ises, and you aro so required to ap
pear and answer on or betoro the 1st
day of August, A. D. 1910, and If you
fail to so appear and answer, for want
thereof tho applicant herein will ap
ply to tho court for the relief in said
application and herein demanded,
which is an application to register
title to tho above described premises,
said application being now on file In
the office of the clerk of said ccrt
in Jacksonville, Jackson county, Ore
gon. The date of the order for pub
lication of this summons is tho 13th
day of Juno, 1910, and It Is published
by order of tho Honorable P. M. Cal
kins, judge of the 1st Judicial District
of Oregon.
Date of first publication Is June
19th, 1910. and of last publication Is
July 23, 1910.
W. R. COLEMAN,
County Clerk of Jackson County, Ore
gon, and ex-Officlo Clerk of CIr
suit Court.
JOHN H CARKIN, ATTORNEY
for Plaintiffs anil Applicants herein,
residing a Medford, Oregon.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR FEDERAL
HUILDING SITES.
Treasury Department, Offico of tho
Secretary, Washington, D. C, June
29, 1910.
Proposals aro hereby solicited to
bo opened In tho offico of tho super
vising architect, treasury department,
Washington, D. C, at 10 o'clock a. m.
on August 2, 1910. for tho sale or
donation to the United States of a
corner lot, approximately 140x140
feot, centrally and convenlontly locat
ed and suitable for a federal building
slto at Medford, Oregon.
Upon application to tho postmaster,
will supply prospectlro bidders with
a circular giving particulars as to
requirements and instructions for
preparation of bids and data to mo
company samo.
FRANKLIN MACVEAGH, Sec.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TnE
UNITED STATES FOR TITE DIS
TRICT OF OREGON.
In the matter of tho Estato of
George E, Nouber, a Bankrupt.
In bankruptcy.
NOTICE.
To tho creditors of tho above named
bankrupt; to George E. Nouber, tho
abovo named bankrupt, nnd to Hnttlo
M. Nouber, his wife; to William Ul-
rlch, assignee of tho estato of T. J.
Kenney, an Insolvent dub ter:
Notice Is horoby given that on tho
24th day of Juno, 1910, the above
named bankrupt filed In tha above
entitled court and cause his duly
verified petition for dlschargo from
bankruptcy and that on tho samo day
tho trusteo In bankruptcy f.'od In
said court and cause his duly veri
fied petition f tho salo of tho fol
lowing described realty of tho bank
rupt, to-wlt:
Commencing nt tho southeast cor
nor of block numbered thirty-eight
na laid down on tho official plat of
tho town of Jacksonville, Jackson
county. Oregon, and run&lns thenco
westerly along tho southern boun
dary of said block 3S forty (40) foot;
thenco northerly nnd pnrallol with the
eastern boundary of said block 3S
two hundred (200) feot; tVouco east
erly nlong tho northern boundary of
said block 3S forty (40) toot; thonco
s uthorly and along tho eastern boun
dary of said block 38 two hundred
(200) feet to tho point of beginning.
Also lots ono (1), two (2), thrco
(3). four (4), five (5), six (6). sov
en (7) nnd eight (S), In tho block
numbered thlrty-nlno (39), situated
on tho wostorj side of Fifth street
between F and E streets In tho said
town of Jacksonville, Otogon, that
tho said proporty abovo doscrlbod Is
what Is commonly known and called
tho Jacksonville basobail grounds, In
Jacksonville, Jackson county, Ore
gon; nnd one-half of nil of said prop
orty Is ow ted by tho estato of George
E. Nouber, a bankrupt, an I tho othor
one-half thereof Is owned by ono M.
M. Taylor of Jacksonville, Jackson
county, Oregon, or.ch of cald parties
owning nn undivided one-halt Intor
est thoroln and thoro to.
Also tho east ono-hnlf of lot num
bered three (3) In block numbered
two (2) fronting twenty-fivo (25)
feet on California street, and run
nlng bnck the samo width ono hun
dred (100) foo nnd ombrvrlng all
tho ground between tho lot formerly
owned by L. S. Thompson and th
lot formerly ovnod by Lovj nnd BIN
gor; also utno (9) feot of tho north
end of lot four (4) In sal', block two,
fronting nlno (9) feet on Third
street and running back tho samo
width fifty (oO) feot.
That a raeotlcK of all of tho cred
itors of said bankrupt Is hereby call
ed for Thursday, tho 15th day of
July, 1910. at tho hour of 2 o'clock
p. m. of said day. Bald meeting to
bo held at tho offico of tho referee
in Medford, Oregon; at said tlrao and
placo said petitions will come on to
bo heard, tho dower Interest of the
said Hattlo M. Nouber will bo fixed
and ascertained, and tho rlchts of
William Ulrloh, assignee sb tho own
er and holder e: the mortgago upon
tho realty of tho said bankrupt will
bo determined.
And such other business will bo
transacted as may properly bo trans
acted beforo such mooting.
Dated this tho 30th day of June,
1910.
HOLBROOK WITHINGTON.
Referee In Bankruptcy.
to confirmation by tho court, tho right
being reserved to roject nny and nil
bids. An inventory Is on file nt tliu
offico of tho undersigned and tho
property may bo inspected upon ap
plication at tho storo In Medford.
Dated nt Portland, Oregon, July
7th, 1910.
R. L. SAB1N, Trustee
To tho creditors of tho nbovo-nnmod
bankrupts:
Notice Is horoby given that a moot
ing of tho creditors of s.ild bnnkruptn
will bo hold In the offico of tho un
dersigned reforoo nt Medford, Jnck
non county, Oregon, on tho 20th day
of July, 1910, at 2 o'clock In tho nft
ernoon to consider tho snlo of tho
personal proporty mentioned In tho
forogolng notice and to transact Btich
othor business nB mny properly como
beforo said mooting.
Dated July 7th, 1910.
HOLBROOK WITHINGTON,
Rofereo In Bankruptcy.
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELEC- j
TION NOTICE.
Notice Is horoby glvon that a)
school meeting of School District No. i
49 of Jackson County, Oregon, to bo,
held at tho hljh school building, In,
said district, on tho 15th day of July, .
A. D. 1910, thoro will bo submitted'
to tho lesl voters of said district'
tho question of contracting & bonded '
debt of titty thousand (150,000.00)
dollnra, thirty thoi sand ($30,000.00) i
dollars thereof to ro used for thol
purposo of erecting and equipping an '
east Bide school building, ind twontyl
thousand ($20,000,000) dollars
thereof for tho purposo of repairing
and constructing nn annex to the
Washington school and installing a
no?: heating p!nt therein, tho vr.'e
to be by ballot, upon which shall bo
tho words, "Bonds Yes," and tho
words, "Bonds No." Polls to bo
open at 1 o'clock p. m. .ind romaln
open until 4 o'clock p. ni.
By order of tho Board of Directors
of School DUt.-Ict No. 49 of Jackson
County, Orogon.
Dated this 25th day of Juno, A.
D. 1910.
ORIS CRAWFORD,
Clerk.
NOTICE.
In the district court of tho United
States for tho District of Oregon.
In tho matter of Baker-Hutchason
Company, an Oregon corporation, and
tho Hutchason Company, a partner
ship composed of J. F. Hutchason, C.
W. Zorn and Kuglor, bankrupts.
Tho undersigned trusteo of tho
abovo entitled estato In bankruptcy
will receive sealed bids at his offico,
No. 7 First street, room 8, Portland,
Oregon, up to 12 o'clock noon of Sat
urday, July 23d, 1910, for tho fol
lowing described property belonging
to said estate, namely: A Btock of,
mnrrhnnrilflft rnnntRtlnc nrlndnallv Of
, . . -. (
ladies' furnishing goods and shoes of
tho inventory valuo of $23,838.25, to
gether with a lot of store fittings and
fixtures of tho Inventory valuo of
$2031.75, all located In storo build
ing at Nos. 14-18 North Central nvo
nuo In Medford, Orogon. Cash or a
cortlfled check for ton por cent of
tho amount offered must accompany
each bid and tho salo Is mado subject
AUTOMOBILES
O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy.
MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY.
1910 Chalmors Dctroits.
Phono 1801, Valley Auto Company,
Medford. Or.
Quick Service. Easy Riding.
Pricos Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PnONE MAIN 3141.
Aironov for tho Parry Curs. Roguo
River Auto Co., Prank II. Hull, Prop., 1
NOTICE!
From July first tho Roguo Rlvor
FlaK Co. will bo on n cntdi buHts, All
our goodH uro pcrlrthablo nnd wo must
pay cash as they nrrlvo to ub, there
fore wo nni ut "mivo cash to got thorn.
Thla applies to nil, Wo regret to bo
obliged to adopt this system, but be
ing abort of cat Ital wo nro compelled
to do so. Hoping our cutttomorB will
nt 111 continue with ub, wo romaln, na
over,
ROGUE RIVER FISH CO.
Msaler & Konworthy.
Let a want nd do a want nd'n pint
in every task or quest you nndor
tnko, and you'll got ilito tliu habit of
succors I
A Wonderful Discovery
for Medford.
"Cleanliness is noxt to Godliness."' Mr. Allen's Portable Bath Ap
paratus is a marvel. It combines in ono simple, inoxponsivo appa
ratus nil tho advantages known to modern bathing. Hents sufficient
water within six minutes nt the cost of only 1 cont. A bnth enn be
taken in nny room without tho possibility of soiling cnrpotB or rugs.
Only ono can understand tho rcnl merits of this bnthiug nppnrntus
by having it demonstrntod to you. Mr. II. Pox, who bus tho exclusive
igency for Jncksou county, will visit the homos of Mcdford and vi
cinity nnd demonstrate it. When ho eomos to your home, invito him
in, nnd ho will show you the merits of this 20th century invention.
It is on oxhlbltlon at Strang's drug storo. GO AND SEE IT.
.SPEND THE SUMMER
AT-
Newport, Yaquina Bay
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
Whoro the protty Water Agates, Moss Agates, MoonBtonoa
Cornelians and Rock Oysters can bo found.
Outdoors tSport of all Kinds
Including Hunting, Flshln , dlsglng Rock Oysters, Boating,
Surf Bathing, Riding, Autolng, Cnnoolns and Dancing. Puro
mountain wntor and the best of food at low pricos. Frosh
Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vogotnbles of all kinds dal
ly. IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary reg
ulations, at nomlaal cost ' m&gmiS&$m
Low Round-Trip Season
Tickets
from all points In Orogon,
Washington and Idaho on salo
dally.
Three Day Saturday to
Monday Rate
from S. P. points, Port.und to
Cottago Grove lncluslro. Includ
ing branch lines; also from all
C. & E. stations Albany and
west. Good going on Saturday
or Sunday, and for return Sun
day or Monday.
A Sunday Excursion Rate of $ .50
from AlbaLy, Corvallla and Philomath, with corresponding low rntos
from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E.
Agont for full particulars as to ratcB, train schedulos, ate; also for
copy of our beautiful Illustrated booklot, "Outings In Orogon," or
write .0 WM. McMURRAY,
General Pithieiigor Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Exceptionally Good
OXFORDS
$2.50
"We believe Hint wo luivo tho best values in Ox
fords at $2.i50 that were over shown in this vicinity.
Call and examine our lino. If you like our showing
(and you will "if" you look) you will (hank us for
inviting you to look hero.
$meace4 0jrM
TOM MOFFAT
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J I O. HANSEN
t
I Wo mnko any kind and stylo of Windows.
J Wo carry Glass of any oizo on' hand.
i MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon.
CHAFING DISHES
potiKimuxui
With un ALCOHOL Lamp Willi ELECTRICITY
you must fill the lump, adjust tliu you Insert tho plug ami turn the
wick, 'strike n nmtcli, nnd bo very switch.
careful not to spill ulcnliol on the When thli i done you can ilrvotc '
tabic top. nil your attention to the recipe.
Wc have the FJJXTHIC Klntl, tnnric by the
General Electric Co. AhU un about them today
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY
J
A si rJ
RESOLVED
Tho bout resolution for yon
to mnko 1h to como to nn for
your next Hult, If you want
HomothiiiK out of tho ordinary.
Wo do tho bout work and chargr
the lowewt prices.
W. W. EIFERT
tot psoaxftguva xaxloi
4-
- - For Sale - -
428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable
for fruit and general fanning purposes.
300 ACRES -Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation
ditch and perpetual water right. Has coal outcrop
ping. At a bargain on long time, easy payments,
Gold Ray Realty Comp'y.
209 WEST MAIN ST.
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Single roomB or en suite
also rooms with hath
The finest
Sample Rooms
in the city.
Hotel Moore
Fire Proof
Rau'Mohr Company
Proprietors. European Plan
Wo will serve Christmas Dinner at "The Hotel
Mcdford," to bo constructed at once at the north
west corner of Main and Ivy streets.
J. E. KNVART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOIIN S. 6RTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ana't Ciwliior.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $50,000
Surplus, $10,000
SAFETY RQXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
Medford, Or.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridgdo, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
'H CJOl KILJN C&l PK.1CJK
11 North D St.. Medford Ore. Phone 303
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