Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
J.oum l miy Kl Havo, 11')
Mr, mill MiH. .1. It. Hldillti uiwl
tluiiulilor, Mih. I). W. C'roHby, iiml
llutlr utiiiiiIhiim, llnrolil Itiilillo, itru
lii'io on 11 vIhII to inliillvoH unit
i'riuiiilM, on tlioir way to (Valor lnl
ntiil otlinr Hiii'iiin pointH. Mr. IlliM'u
conducted tlin liiMt liotnl in MdiII'oiiI
wlltlll tllll I'llillOllll WIIM I'il'Hl built
tliiiiuuli tlm vnlloy. "it didn't look
an It' a town llltii tliin would kiow
lioro in thorn) davit," Ihi Hlllll.
Mih. H. It. Tiiylor of .ImoIhoiiIII.i
wuh in .Mudl'ord on it ImimIiiohh visit
TuiiHiliiy.
J can put you wIho o tlio Ih-hI
ronl uHtaln invuHtinont on tlm count,
bettor mm. It'll find yon n lodger.
AildniHH "Adviwir," Hox MO, Mul-
fonl, Or. it
A. l- Htonnclt, lately foreman of
(lit) Mnil-Tribuiio, who in in an Iioh-
lillal at AhIiIihhI, Ik rooovuriiiK rap
idly anil will hooii 1m about nyiiii.
Mr. Htounott'H iniiiiv friend will bit
clad to loiirn tliiH.
Jolin II. Carltin, attornov-at-law,
ovor JackHon County! Manic.
I). M. I'onco of Kile Crook wbh In
Medford Tuesday lookiiiK for car
iioutuni to coiiHtniDt tin now dwelling
liu i buililiut: on hit farm.
V. It. ltodonbon;cr will deliver all'
Icindrt of borriuH. Phono Funnuro
7101. AddroHH l'lioonix. 10.r
C. If. I'orrino of Chicago arrived in
Medford Tuemluv to look after bin
land IntoroBtH in Ibo vnlloy.
Oponiiik' of tins Now Louvro Satur
day, July J (I. Oil
Ava Holt, tlio 11 -year-old Krnnd
noii of Mr. mid Mr. W. Vouoli of thin
ity, took tlio WoilnoHilay morning
train for Albany to Hpcml vacation
with relative at that placo.
Moot mo at tlio Louvre. Saturday
niKlit. MhhIo by Huolripj'H orohoH
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T. K. I'ottoiiKor, who is cainping
with bin family at fnlcHliu, wan in
Medford W'ednemlny aftor aupplioh
i'or tlio camp.
Moot mo at tlio Loiivru Saturday
Jiiuht. Munio by llaolritrnV orolieM
tra. ill)
M'ihh .lulia Fioldur mado AhIiIiiiiiI a
Ml Wcdiiondny.
Tablo d'hote dinner will bo nerved
from fi :.'() to H at tlio Louvre. 00
Mimic by llnxHriKK'n full oroliontra
nt tbo buivro Saturday, duly 1(1.
Mako your roHorvutions early. DC
Mr. W. A. Aitkon and children arc
visitini rclativi'H mid friend at
AHhlatid.
H. J. Knitter of tlio Vnlloy Itocord
wan in Medford TnoHilay niirht, re
turning WoilnoHilay niornimr.
If yon ro looking for a lint! -class
3'i Shutter wagon with wood nick
call at Woods Lumber Co. tl
Tlio ltnguo Jtivor Valley Railway
company ban contracted with the
Clark-Henery coinpany to furnish
them with mind for their cement
work and eouimoneeil hauling Tues
day. Tlm Hand comes from tbo dump
at tbo cyauidii plant of the Opp mine
at Jacksonville and is perfectly
clean, making it ideal material for
content work.
Just call al the Morrivold Shop,
1!M West Main Htrool, for office sup.
plica or Whitman's, OK
All Indies of the Christian church
are roimostcd to bo present tomorrow
night (Thursday) at a box sapper
and bring their husbands.
Just call at the Morrivold Shop,
I'M West Main street, for office sup.
plies or Whitmnn's. - 08
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Harnuiu left
Wednesday morning for Colestin to
spend a few weeks during the boated
term.
floorgo M. Honleanx loft Tuesday
evening for the norih.
Mr. and Mrs. John I). 01 well have
returned from San Francisco.
J. Nuiiiui of Jacksonville was a
Medford visitor Wednosday. .
W. 0. I.oovor of Central Point was
in Med ford Wednesday to receive n
now While auto, wlijeb he has been
nxpoojing to receive for Home time.
There "auto" have been tools in the
oar, but there wasn't; neither were
there any tools in the other two au
tomobiles in the oar, one consigned
Nto Dr. I'hipps mid the other to Mar,t
Welch of Central Point. The ear
had been occupied by tourists in
transit, who Iiml niaile Pullman
berths of the cushions mid had care
fully abstracted all tools before leav
iug. Mr, mid Mrs. I.elmid Shannon mid
family of Fresno, Cal., aro in Mod
ford on a visit to J. W. Jacobs mill
family, Mr. Shannon, who owns one
of the big vineyards near Fresno, -vory
much impressed with llngi
Hiver valley.
Mrs. J. Ntiuun of Jacksonville hfl
Wednesday I'or Colestin to join her
daughters, Mrs. Josephine Unwell
and, Miss Faiiuio Nuiiiui, who are
now al that resorl.
Mrs, Harry I.uy and hor mother,
Mrs. Cook, visited friends at Ashland
Wednesday,
Pen J. Sheldon returned TuokiIiiy
from a business trip to California
points. Ho will leave shortly for
Minneapolis, Minn.
I)r, Ij. KiichgoHsnor, who hint been
spending a few weeks al his ranch on
the upper Itogue, was in Med ford
Wednesday. Dr. KirohgosHiior is the
medical director of the Ilygia com
pany of Han Francisco, with offices
in Los Angeles mid other California
cities, and will leave in a few days
for Portland to cHtuhlish a branch
office of the company there,
Sam lleriiug, manager of the Ko
fi igerator car lines in Oiegou, is in
Medfoid making arrangements to
supply cars for pear shipments. Mr.
Herring has announced his candidacy
for railioml commissioner, to succeed
Oswald West.
AWAIT STATEMENT OF
TEDDY ON NEW YORK
OYSTKK HAY, y, jv kj..
Theodoio Roosevelt today will boar
the arguments ()f (Itu New Yoik He
puhlici) machine leaden agnii.st the
legislative and political plan of Gov
ernor Hughes. Hughes left today fir
Washington, and Kcpul.iirau Stat-.'
Chairman Timothy Woodruff arrived
at Sagamoie Hill ami will ho a
luncheon guest.
It is expected that Hoosevolt will
soon make his attitude in Now York
affairs known. Today he said that
ho would see the newspaper men to
night nfter Woodruff leaves, mid it
is probable that he will make a defi
nite statement regarding the Now
York skuntion.
Governor Hughes, who went to
Sagamore Hill yesterday ami re
mained (hero until today, bad a long
conference with Hoosevolt. The
colonel and the governor sat on tbo
veranda for liourH last night engaged
in earnest conversation. It is bo
lioved that the whole political pro
gram was canvassed.
As tbo governor departed today bo
was met by a host of newspaper men.
"I had a most pleasant visit with
Mr. Hoosovclt," bo said, ''but fur
ther than that I have nothing to
say."
It is understood that Hughes urged
the necessity of incorporating a
plank for direct primaries in the New
Yoik state platform. Most of the
machine leaders oppose such mi idea
and it is probable that on this point
a bitter fight will be waged.
BREAKS HIS BACK IN
BATTLE OVER SANDWICH
I.OS ANOKI.F.S, Cab, July IH.
Kalph Phillips, foimorly a .postal
employe, lies today in tlio Sisters of
Mercy hospital with a broken back,
and Jesso Navarre is in jail, the re
sult of a battle over a sandwich in
u cuihstoiie lunch wagon.
Phillips entered the wagon mid
seiod a "hot-dog" sandwich which
Navarro had ordered, according to
Navarre's story to the police. During
the scuffle that ensued Phillips fell
ncross a cuihstoiie. His spino was
biokcn and he sustained severe
bruises about bis bend. It is doubt
ful if be will recover.
"AND BEHIND A DARK CLOUD
WHERE NO ONE'S ALLOWED"
NF.W YOHIv, July 33. Tlio
"Stealing" honeymoon will bo tbo
latosl in Now York, if tbo plans of
Frederick Philip Schneider and Miss
Fva Matilda l.cn.ihmisor, who are to
bn married July 20, nro carried out.
Schneider, who is an aviation en
thusiast, has built an aeroplane in
which ho proposes to tako his bride
aloft.
Most of the honeymoon, ho says.
will be spout behind tlio iieroen of
friendly clouds.
HOCK HIMUXGB COAL.
Tlio first ear sold lllco hot cakos
and right from tho rnr. and by so
buying the purchasers cave nionoy.
Tho second car nrrlvoil this morning
and unloading eommonroa tomorrow.
Peoplo aro huyliiK Ico now Instead of
coal, but roiuombor wyou wilt wnnt
soiuo of this coal this winter, nail
now 1h the tlmo to got It. It will bo
higher la price mid hnidor to got aoxt
month. Soo Ilurbrlilgo, tho drayman,
now, and place your ordor, 103
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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In a Day or Two
We'll Spring It.
MBPJT011D MAIL TRIBUNE, MlSDffORP, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. .JULY 13, 1910.
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THAT CUT-DOWN ORCHARD
To tlio JMIIer:
Kvory real otitalo man la
AhIiIiiiiiI, and I think moHt
people all over the vnlloy
would lllco to iieo that cut-
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down orchard cleaned up, I
have t'llkod to several now
moil wi.o worn horo to pur
uhaiio orchard property, and
mint of thorn havo nuked mo
to explain tint orchard, and
why It waa cut down, and If
It wan cut down on account of
blight, otc. I think that or
chard has hurt the entire vnl
loy. Now you live bunch might
domoiiHtrnto to Ashland
moRHbnckH how that kind of
a pout can bo (pilcltly clean
ed up. Yours truly,
J. A. LHNNKY.
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EARTHQUAKES HURRYING '
, GLACIERS IN ALASKA
JHNFAU. Alaska, July 13. The
unusually rapid motion ol various
Alaskan glaciers this season is duo,
it is believed, to cnrthunkeH. A
number of well-known scientists, now
visiting in tbo territory, havo given
this as their opinion.
The glacier al Hniny Hollow, a
short distance from Haines, is mov
ing at tbo prodigious rata of 14 foot
daily.
The thunder of tbo huge ico massos
falling ovor the brink of the precipice
into which the glacier discharges can
bo hoard for miles.
The movement is the most rapid
that has over como to tbo attention
of scientists.
An expedition under tbo nuspiccs
of tbo National Geographical society
is in Alaska studying the unusual
phenomena.
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DROP IN AT THE SIGN
OF PEERLESS BREAD FOR
ALL THE LATEST MIXED
DRINKS, ICE CREAM AND
4 ICES.
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Wanted
10 girls, general housework.
I cook, $00.
1 waiter.
"f cordwood men, $1.75 cord.
Hotiso, not ovor $1700, well situ
ated.. Modern houso, closo in, from $2500
to $3000.
Log drivers, $3.50 day.
C enrpentoro, $3. GO eight hours.
2 tlorwood mon, $1.00 tlor.
FOR SALE.
10 acres and improvements, fine
fruit land, $700.
2 lots, closo West Main, $550 each.
300 acres, Eagle Point, subdivide
finely, $125 per aero.
Close-in fruit land, under ditch, $200
tier ncre.
17 Acres, l-l acres heavy bearing,
21-2 miles out. Snap at $7,000.
80 Aercs, 12 acres fruit, teams and
farming tools, $0,500.
1(10 Acres, west of town, GO ncros
good fruit land, $200.
3(1 Acres, red foothill fruit land, $300
14 Acres, crook bottom, 12 ncrcs
clearod; 4-room houso, $800.
40 Acres fine red foothill soil, $350.
1 Aero near South Oakdale on now
stroot, $2,000.
Homesteads woll situated.
4-Hoom houso, closo in, modern,
$1,775.
12-Koom houso, big lot, $3,500.
2-Room houso, Inrgo lot, gardou,
$050.
7-Room bungalow, lot 130x130,
$2,500.
For Trade.
12 Horses for city proporty; balance
cash.
20 Acros, 12 in fruit, closo in, for
city lots.
1(50 noros with bearing urcbnrd,
$3000.
FOR RENT.
4-room bouse, modorn, $20.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Modfonl Employment Bureau.
RiiRinoBH ohancos, ronl estate, al)
kinds of holp furnished.
Room 207 Taylor & Phlpps Bld
Phone 4141 Minn
FEILED TREES
IHTHUEir
Story Spread Throuflhout California
and Northwestern Fruit Districts
--Cut Down Orchard Is Injuring
Southern Oreuon.
"Over a dozon people in Sacramen
to valley towns asked mo whether It
was truo or not that orchards wcro
being cut down In the Koguo Hirer
valley on account of blight, and told
mo tbat train paBBOngoni bad report
ed fleeing an orchard adjoining Mod
ford cut down. Tho story is all along
the lino, and thin foiled orchard in
doing untold damage to tho country,"
state A. 13. Powell of Medford, who
has Just returned from a week In
Callfornln.
William Iludgo ycatcrdny took
through tho valley on a tour of In
spection flomo eastern acquaintances
who wero going to patsa Medford up,
having boon shown tho cut-down or
chard as proof of tho fact that or
chards bad to bo cut down hero on
account of blight. They wcro not
convinced until a trip tlrough tho
orchards waa made. Thoy reported
that the story was In general circu
lation In all orchard districts In tho
uorthwcBt and that train passengers
spread It and confirmed It.
Many peoplo called at tho Mall
Tribune offlco this morning, com
mending tho paper for calling atten
tion to tho orchard and suggesting
that tho county court bo petitioned
to act, If tho owners refused.
FOR SALE
One of the best locations in Medford for
Family Hotel
OR
Apartment House
250 by-100 feet, east front.
Comprising five lots or original townsite.
It will take $2,000 cash to handle this property.
Easy terms on balance.
Write or inquire at 240 South Grape Street or
Phone No. 4172.
Crater Lake Route
1910
LOCOMOBILES
The cars of the Crater Lake Company will leave
Hotel Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and JYidays
at 8 a. m.
Round Trip $25.00
Children under 12 years, half fare.
Secure your tickets at the hotel.
R. M. CITHBERT
MANAGER
Isis Theatre
T2 rl d ms o Vaudeville
TONIGHT
Montgomery , Loyd
Singing and Dialogue
3 REELS 3
aiTCLi CONSCRIPT '
"RA1 1 AYAY CONSTR UCTION
SHRIN1SU PILGRIMAGE
SIS T E R S
Bong -"Some Day When Dreams Come True."
NOTICH.
Plans and cpecllfcatlons aro now
on fllo nt tho rnnyor's offlco for tho
orcctlt n of a bandstand In th'o city
park. Scaled bids to bo received oa
or boforo July 20th, 1910.
MKS. W. II. CANON,
MHB. a. h. KKNT,
Handstand Commlttco for Greater
Medford Club. tf
If it's "for sale," want advertise
HI
HIONATaS of distkkss.
Medford J'coplo Bhouhl Know How to
J toad and Ifced Them,
Sick kidneys glvo many signals of
distress.
Tho secrorlons aro dark, contain a
sediment.
Passage aro frequcat, scanty, pain
ful.
Hacknclio Is constant day and night.
Headaches and dizzy spells nro frc-
quont.
Tho weakened kidneys need quick
help.
Don't delnyl Use a special kidney
remedy.
Doan's Kidney Pills euro sick kid
neys, backache, and urinary disor
ders.
Medford evidence proves this state-
meat.
C. W. Darnard, 424 S. W. Hamilton
street, Medford, Or., Srys: "I al-i
ways uso Doan's Kidney Pills when I
suffering from a cold In my kidneys
or when I havo any symptoms of;
rheumatism, and I never fail to get
relief. I gladly recommend this ex
cellont remedy."
For salo by all dealers. Price 50
cenlB. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N Y.. solo agents for tho United i
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
tnko no other.
1910
Water Jugs
Full half gallon capacity, pure crystal glass, low
round moulded water Jugs, a good clear, heavy glass
3"g
Tomorrow 50c Each
50 dozen best quality lead blown bell top Tablo Turn
Wei's; special tomorrow, per set of six,
40 cents per set
Laces
We have about 1000 yards
of Val. Laces and Inser
tions (mostly insertions)
regular 5c, 10c and 12c
values, that we will close
out tomorrow at, your
choice,
5c per yard 10c each
25 dozen ladies' fine Jersey ribbed pure white, taped
neck and sleeve, Summer Vests, in sizes 4, 5 and 6; to
morrow, 10c each.
200 boxes of fancy Writing Paper, 35c, 50c, 75c and
$1.00 quality; this is a snap; sale price,
25 and 50c box
HUSSEY'S
The finest
Sample Rooms
m the city.
Hotel Moore
Fire Proof
Rau-Mohr Company
Proprietors. European Plan
Big machinery is now excavating the ground,
northwest corner Main and Ivy streets, for the new
HOTEL MEDFORD
Watch the dirt fh' and hurrah for Medford.
3 Days of Fun
at the New
NATATORIUM PARK
Medford, Ore., July 14, 15, 16
Attractions furnished by THE FRANK MILLER AMUSEMENT CO.!;
OF PORTLAND. FOUR BIG FREE ACTS. Balloon Ascension ani"
Parashute Leap at 10:30 a. m. daily. Slide for Life at 2:30 p. m. '
Maximo, the Wonderful Educated Canine, divos from a ladder 70 ', !
foot high ovory afternoon and cvonim. The Peerless Lashell, in ' '
norial and ncrobatio feats in mid-air
mnjr.
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
MINT1 II I mii tr
Offioe: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore.
Operating Quarry at
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
ORUfSHED GRANITE
Ribbons
300 pieces of fancy
weave Corset Cover Rib
bons, colors pink, blue and
white; put up 5 yards to
the piece; in widths No. lt
No. l1, No. 2; special for
tomorrow, per piece of 5
yards,
Single rooms or en suite
also rooms with bath
twice daily, afternoon and ove- ' '
Gold Ray, Oregon