Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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Mrs S. A. Pattlson i"td ciiUdion
an'. Miss Fcea Shields returned
fcome from Ashland todtu .t which
place thoy hnd hcon enjoying camp
life during tho Chautauqua. Mrs.
Pattlson ropor's tho moot na n whole
s very successful nnd sho and tho
children onjoyed tho past two weeks
Tory much.
The electric motor of tho pumping
at&tlon has been dtsablod and Con
trol Point has Indeed Leon a dry
town.
Charles H. Guornsey, Inventor and
patentee of Guorney's spray pump,
was transacting business with tho
orchard lets rear hero on Thursday
Afternoon.
Many nowcomors wero In Central
Point today looking up acreage In
vestmonta. It looks as though Cen
tral Point real estato Is about to tako
another leap skyward.
George W. Ovorraai of Broken
Bo', Neb., Is making a tour of In
spection of tho Roguo River valloy
In the Interest of a Nebraska colony
which will emlgrato during another
year.
J. tf. Placl', who Is at present
koldlng down a clnlm in tho unsur
Teyed, Is preparing to build a neat
eottago In Central Point aud will
saovc his family hero from Portland.
J. W. Doyle, for many years a
prominent business man of George
town, Wash., has, located whit ho
believes to bo valuable quartz claims
sear "Woodvillo.
Mrs. P. W. Hawk can truthfully
boast of one of tho finest roso gar
dens In Jackson cdunty. Sho has
demonstrated beyond any doubt that
the finest oi all varieties of roses can
bo successfully grown In tho Rogue
River valloy.
Several Gold Hill boosters wero In
town last night advertising their car
nival, which will take placo July 28
to 31.
There will bo a baseball game In
Central Point Saturday afternoon, tho
game being between tho Cubs and n
LIMY SAYS OlD PARTIES WE
KNFW HAVF PASSFII AWAY
MADISON, July 22. That tho
pToUcan and democratic parties. '
M our fathers knew them, are no '
, ed to Its normal functions of en
more Is the opinion of Judge Ben B.JablIng peop,Q to 0xpre33 themselves
Lindsay of tbo Juvenile court in Den- J in regard to tho government, It must
rer. Judgo Lindsay's opinion is ex- bo released from the strangle hold of
pressed In an trticlo appearing today privilege. Only the Insurgents aro
in La Follotto's magazine. ; really qualified to represent tho peo-
"Wo can no longer speak of the plo in tho struggle against prlvi
republican end democratic parties lege."
ANIENT CASE
DRAGS ALONG
Refusal of C. W. Ament to Answer,
and His Pleas of Sickness Greatly
Betard the Progress of Hearing-
Involves Many Interests.
An effort was mado on the part of
tho plaintiffs in tho Golden Drift Min
ing case to Imve It tried In open
court, and as a result Judge Calkins
convened court hero last Monday
morn In, snyo tho Observer of
Grants Pass. After hearing some of
the case Monday forenoon ho decided
that it would bo a long drawn out
trial and ordered that the taking of
testimony continue before the rof
ereo. The attorney for tho plaintiffs com
plained that C. W. Ament would not
answer questions and tho court order
ed him to answer questions and it ho
refused that his refusal would count
against him whon ho reviowed tho
case.
Tho reviewing of tho case by tho
court will tako considerable tlmo as it
has been found necessary to examine
Mr. Ament on a, largo number of con
tracts soparatoly, ho refusing to ad
mit tho conditions of th contracts as
8 whole. Tho result is that each con
tract lias to bo taken up separately
and Mr. Ament examined as to their
existence.
, It seems that from the contracts
that whero a commission was allowed
Mr. Ament paid tho commission with
personal stock and tho actual money
tr&a transferred to his personal ac
count, There aro very fow who attend tho
bearing, yot part of the ovldenco is
Tory interesting, and later whon wlt
Beesee for the plaintiff tako tho stand
It la said that tho facta that will ho
divulged will be to aomo extent sen
sational and especially is this oxpect-
d when Mr. Sorenson taKoa me siauu
picked nine. Mnnngor Nash expects
to glvo tho people tho worth of their
money at this gnmo.
Tho report that O. B. Nash had
sold his rcstamnnt nnd confectionery
store was erroneous, Mr. Nash has
prospective buyers from California,
but no deal has beon consummated.
Tho clgnretto habit among small
boys In Central Point Is fast reach
ing tho danger stage, not only dau-
ger to tho hoalth of tho lads, but dan
ger of tire, ns tho matches and cig
arette stubs aro carelessly cast away
Into tho dry grass. Tho lads congre
gate In remote places to "roll tholr
pills." No ouo kcows whero thoy get
"tho maklns' ". Today two fires were
stinted In tho grnss below tho old
mill, but tho lnds put them out and
sought moro remote quartors. Tho
practice b v. dangerous one.
Mrs. B. C. Webb, living a. short
distance west of town, Is quite so
rlously ill of typhoid fover.
Judgo A. P. Gellott was ablo to
return to his duties at tho store to
day and is fcel'ng greatly improved. '
Henry Clay Miller, cousin of C. L. '
Gant of tho Central Point Herald
force, visited In town Thursday ovo-t
nlng. Mr. Miller Is a nowspapor man
from Fort Collins, Colorado, and drop 1
ped In from Grants Pass on tho 3:16
train. '
Charles H. Carter of Rowlands, Cal.
was In Central Point today Inquiring
for acreage property.
John H. MiDermott of Custer
Junction, Mont., who Is on a deal for
property near Agate, came In town
todny to meet Mrs. McDormott, who
arrived on the afternoon train.
John Goodwin of Tolo was trans
acting business In Central Point to
day. Mr. Goodwin is a newcomer and
Is well pleased with tho valloy.
J. C. Shelby and Roy McGovern of
Grants Pass was among the stran
gers within our gates today.
John Davison of Belllngram, Wash,
is sojourning in Central Point. Mr.
Davison Is looking for a location for
a restaurant business.
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re-.that our fathers know," tho article!
says- "Thero is no longer any such I
th,Dg- K either party to to be restor-
ough examination of all tho com
pany's affairs and is said to be a very
competent prober, he having formerly
been a postofflce Inspector. Thero aro
rumors that thero aro some features
about tho way the company's affairs
have been conducted that will be very
Interesting and as stated somewhat
sensational.
Tho transcript of tho testimony
now being taken by tho referee will
bo a mammoth affair, and with tho
testimony will bo volumes of papers
and books of the company that havo
been submitted in evidence and It will
tako tho court somo time to review
all tho evidence and render a deci
sion. Tho taking of testimony has been
very slow tho past week on account of
Mr. Amont having sick spells and yes
terday morning had to stop on ac
count of his being taken sick. Tho
taking of testimony began on tho ICth
of Juno, but thoro was an adjourn
ment of a couplo of weeks on account
of Mr. Amont refusing to answer cer
tain questions, and it was necessary
to wait until the court could decide
whether ho should anBver them or
not. So far ho has been tho only wit
ness examined, and it is likely that it
will bo several daye before ho fin
ishes. To nearly all tho contracts
brought into question Mr. Norton,
tho attorney for tho Amenta, takes
exceptions, and tho unraveling of tho
ovldenco after It Is all taken will bo
a very largo task.
PIONEER WOMAN
ANSWERS LAST CALL
Mrs. B. F. Newberry died ut lior
homo in Jacksonville Thursday aft
ernoon, apod ovor 80 yours. Mrs.
Nowborry had beon in failing health
for somo tirao and tho end wns not
unexpected by her relatives.
Mrs. Nowborry hud been n resident
of Jacksonville for over 30 years,
coming thoro ns a widow with three
small children, all of whom, by her
industry and porsovornnco, sho edu
cated and mado sterling men aud wo
men, Tho three children, Mrs. Mary Fe
tors of Jacksonville, Mrs. Charles
Moore of Baker Citv and Gub Now
uorry 0f Medford, woro present nt
MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE,
A P. T.ilt'til of iMoUf.u) win .i
Talent on business last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Drake of
N'orth Phoenix were in Axlilnnd last
Tuesday.
Hoy Coffmon was in Medford last
Tuesday with vegetables from the I.
X. L. garden.
J. K. Roberts shipped several
crates of berries to John Itobbins at
Glcndnlo last Thursduy.
Mrs. W. S. Staneliffo of North
Talent was in Modfonl Wednesday.
Miss Clara Allen spent Sunday ami
Monday in Ashland attending Chau
tauqua. S. S. Stephens was down to Med
ford with berries and vegetables on
Tuesday. '
Mrs. William Fern of Fern valley
was up in North Talent to see her
mother Tuesday anil reports her hus
band much better, being able to w.ilk
nbout the place some now.
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Loin Hitches is still in the hos
FIVE NEGROES KILLED. TWO ARE
MORTALLY WOUNDED BY OFFICER
ELLIOTT, Miss., July 22. Flvo
negroes nro dead and two mortally
wounded a3 a result of tholr deter
mination to resist arrest on a minor
charge. Deputy Sheriff Cauloy, who
had been Instructed to mako tho ar
rests, went to tho field whero tho ne
PACIFIC COAST
IS DEFENSELESS
Man Who Wrote Californian's Speech
Knew Far More of the Theory of
Defense Than It Is in the Province
of a Congressman to Know.
ll I otuvnTfiw T r !..!. oo
IliVkJUlilUiUil, XJ, J.y uuijr --
"Who prepared tho speech delivered
nt the last session of contrress bv
jr- McLachlnn of California, on the
unpreparedness of the country for
warf asked tt ,)rotninent retired
army officer who dropped into head
quurtcrs last week.
No one being able, seemingly, to
tell him, he went en: "It certainly has
tho indorsement of the service, any
way. And I have hoard that General
Blank wrote it. I tell you, it is a
document that covers the field thor
oughly and I doubt if any man not
thoroughly conversant with the in
ner workings "of tho army and navy
general boards could havo prepared
that document. It is what army and
navy mon have known, in n general
way, for a long time."
Tho speech by tho California con
gressman, it is understood, wns pre
pared upon data furnished by the
publicity bureau of tho army and
navy. It tells how easily a foreign
foe could' occupy eithor tho Atlantic
or tho Pacific coast of this country
in very short time. Tho object of tho
speech was to get congress to ask
for a long report, which tho military
authorities have ready to give, but
which thoy could not present without
being asked to do so. Of course,
one object is to get bigger appropri
ations for the national defense. Tho
public in general has a feeling that
too much money is being spent on
tho nrmy and nnvy now, and it is
thought that u little education will
be necessary to get congress to loos
en up tho purso strings and grunt
moro money for men, officers, forti
fications and modern guns.
JACK JOHNSON IS NOT
LIKED IN AUSTRALIA
MELBOURNE, Austruliu, July 22.
Jack Johnson, cundiduto for alder
man in Chicago, nnd known also as
heuvywoight champion of the world,
is not looked up to in Australia, and
never was, in Hpite of the fact that
lie won his big title in tho Antipodes.
In fact, tho blnck champion is bo lit
tlo liked that tho Australian govern
ment compels him to put up u bond
every time ho enters this country,
that ho will leave it at u certain timo
after ltis business in tho ring is com
pleted. Tho parliamentary inquiry in
the fodoral house yesterday disclosed
tho fact that Johnson wns trentcd as
nit undesirable immigrant both times
ho entered Australia ami he or his
friends had to post n forfeit that ho
wolild loavo tho country within a cer
tain time,
M. W. A., Attentlonl
Our next business mooting will bo
hold nt Smith's hall Tuesday, July
20. Visiting neighbors welcome. In
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 22, .1910.
pital nt Ashland and is not entirely
out of danger.
Miss Jnsio Anderson and Iter mutt
Cullio Dovinuy of Phoenix, ltuvo both
been sick for seiornl days.
Walter Allen and Colvor Furry
liavo taken n contract to move n
largo stack of hay for Joe Under.
A. S. Furry returned front his
Dead Indian ranch Wednesday ami
brought in some fine veal which lie
took to Medford moat markets.
Our mnilonrrier, Hlitt Colcinnn, is
Inking a layoff and John Hobison is
dolivoring mr.il this week. North
Talent is proud of this mail sorvieo.
Mrs. Bowmnn-Hartloy of North
Talent was quite sick Wednesday. It
was feared that eho had appendicitis,
but proved to be a bad billions at
tack. Tho nuw abluent bridge ncross Ati
der race is well under way nnd is
taking n great deal of excavation for
the wine dams or breakwaters, as
it is one that will require grout skill
to hold.
groes woro working. Tho nogroes
rushed tho sheriff with tholr pitch
forks. Cauloy shot flvo to death and
wounded two others so seriously that
they cannot live. Ho hnd a rovolvor
In ench hand nnd Bays tho battlo was
over in ten seconds.
CITV TIlEASUKKIl'S XOTICJB.
Offlco of City Troasuror, Medford,
O.cgon, July 21, 1910.
Notice Is hero'.y given that thoro
aro funds on hand in tlin city treasury
for tho redemption of warrants Nos.
1 nnd 2, Issued agalajt Woat Tenth
street Improvement fund, protested
Juno 9th, 1910. Intoret on tho ssmo
will censo after tho abo70 dato.
L. L. JACOBS,
106 City Troasuror.
Health
Never Falls to Restore
Gray Hair to its Natural
Color and Beauty.
No matter bow long it has been frrav
orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growth.
of healthy hair. Stops ita falling out,
and positively removes Dan
druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy.
Will not soil skin or linen. Will not
Injure your hair. Is not a dye
SI and 50c. bottles, at druggists.
by mall tt or UfcSend 2c (orlrM book"THCaro
of tbe Hair and Skin." I'hllo Hay Spec. Co,
NewatU,NJ..O.AandToronto,Ont.,Canad.
Bay's Ilarllna Sonp untuiiiuiforthe
Complexion, Witt and bath. rcd.ruuKhjChappid
hands. Kiitkln nnoantit. Z'c. dniiritUU.
kefusk Ai-i. b'tifiurmntu
Siskiyou Heights
Addition No. 1
Graded streets, sidewalks; wn-.
tor and building restrictions Unit
guarantee pretty homes. Streets
purked and sot with'trcos.
Tho price is low, considering lo
cation. The torms'nro easy.
Tho time to buy is now.
WHY?
Oregon Orchards Syndicate
116 East Main Medford.
CONTRACTORS.
Am ready to contract Immediately
for building .1 packing house. Phono
A. C. Alton, 70C1 Pnrmors.
9:U),000.0() OKNICRAIi rUNI)
HON 1)3 OK
THK CITY OP MKDFOltl), ORHGON
Tho City Council of tho City of
Medford, Oregon, will recolvo noalod
proposals for 130,000.00 5 per coat
twoitty-year General Fund Honda of
tho Bald city; bids to bo filed with
tho City Recorder of tho City of
Medford, Oregon, not lntor than
4:30 o'clock p. m., July 29th, 1010.
Ulda to bo nccompnntod by ,a cer
tified chock on soma National or
Stnto Bank within tho Statu of Ore
gon equal to flvo por cent of th
amount bid for; ohock to bo mado
pnyablo to tho City Treasurer.
Tho Council reserve tho right to
roject any nnd nil bids.
ROUT. W. TI2LFER.
City Rocordor.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, thin
11th dny of July, 1910.
II. 11, Pnttorson, tho Qua- 4
"" ker Nursery uinn, has moved
Ilia nffinrt In 110 Kurd Mlllll
AUTOMOBILES
O. W. Murphy.
O. M. Murphy.
MUKPIIY lUtOS. AUTO LIVKKY.
1010 Chalmers Dotroits.
Phono 1801, Valloy Auto Compnny,
Medford, Or.
Quiok Son-ice. Easy Riding.
Prices Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY j
PIIONK MAIN 3141.
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Agenoy for tho Parry Cars. Rogue '
Rivor Auto Co.. Frnnk II. Hull, Prop.,
Medford, Or.
GET YOUR WINTER
WOOD
v
While it is chenp. Phono 1311.
E. R. TEDRICK,
Comer 11th and Laurel streets. Yard
at 417 South Onkdalo Aveuuo.
A.L. VROMANj
PLUMBING & HEATING '
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too.
Inrnrn Twontv-fivo vnnr'l
practical experience.
Office 113 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
A FEW GOOD REA
SONS: Finest viow.
Only ton minutes'
Walk to the city.
Lots nil largo, 05x70
feet by IfiO.
Ono-holf down, bal
ance ns you like it.
RESOLVED
Tho best resolution for yon
to make is to come to ua for
your next suit, If you want
something out of tho ordinary.
Wo do tho best work and chargf
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
tim FBoaxBSsrra tailox
THK LAWKS' PAV01UTW.
Wherever I'nrlnliiii Hiiro Is Known It
Hiin tho Cull.
Parisian Sago, that most efficient
of oil hnlr rontirom, Is n very dollgho
(ul nnd rofrojhlng hnlr drawing. Be
sides poHseoalng theso qunlllloa it will
posltlvoly mal.o any wo'tion'ti hair
soft, luxuriant nnd attractive Chan.
Strang noils It for 50 contn u largo
bottlo and will return your money If
lwiah to announoo Mint I hnvo purohuHod tho
Union Livery Stables
and will conduct a general fod and boarding ontnhllHhmout. Homos
bonrdod by tho dny, wock or month. I guarantee a nqtinro donl
to nil.
R. GUANYAW
I
UNION LIVEIIY BAKN.
, Packers
: Wanted!
To register with tho umiuoiution
for this seiiHon'rt pack. Packing
schools for pears aud npplott in Au
gust and September. Pnek changed
on npplos. Evorybody muut Icnrit it.
R. R. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N.
Medford Iron WorKs
E. O. Trowbridgdo, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers nnd Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO.
- - For
428 ACRES Rogue Itiver bottom land, suitable
for fruit and general farming 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
Double Your Business
Le! In The Sunlight
' Siipposo you know n man who kopt his shndoH drawn tight
till day nnd burned korosono instoud of lotting in tho sunlight.
Suppose you know a man toiling along n diiHty road who would
not accept n lift when thoro wiib plenty of room in tho wagon;
Suppose you know a miller witli his mill built boaido a Hwift
ninniiig stream who insisted on turning tho mncliinory by hand.
All foolish, you snyT And yot look around you how fow re
tailorn tako advantage of the groat advertising uninpaigiiH run
by food, taxtilo, cloth nnd ovory other manufacturing lino that you
can nnmo.
Think a moment I What was tho litnt advurtisomont you rond
and woiidorcd just which store in town would bo progressive
enough to havo tho goods in mock so you could soo thorn and pur
..i, Moro goods nro sold utidor tho ovoniug lamp at homo than you
droam of.
Prnclicnlly ovory livo retailor ndvortises in his locnl papers.
Rut how.
Put up your ligu,tning-rod 1 Lot your customers know that you
cnu deliver to thorn tho goods which groat advertising, paid for
by manufnclitrors, has intorostod thorn in.
Thoy will get tho habit and you will got tho business.
Prnclicnlly ovory mniitifuoturor stands ready to help you help
yourself. Ask thorn for olootrotypos suitable to run in your own
advertising. Hook their trttdo murk to your storo.
Consumer domand for udvortisod goods is now dividod broad
cast among nil tho stores in town.
Uro your advorthiing in local papors to foous this domnnd upon
your storo And don't forgot to soud for thoso holpful olootro
typos. Road this again, for it moans money to you.
It dnm not euro dandruff, falling hnlr
nnd Itching ncnlp In two woe::s.
"I hnd given up hopon of ovor be
ing oitrod of dandruff, when I pur
chnnud n bottlo of l'nrliilnu Hngo. It
hati entlroly i moved tho di.ndruff
nnd hnn ntnrtod a growth of now
hair, nnd all thin after l avlng been
troubled IB yoarn. I choorfully roo
ommond Pnrlnlnti Sngo." Mm. MIU
nboth Andoraon, Mociinnlcnhurg, Pn.
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RIVKR8IDE AVENUE
WrZnmTmVwm,
E&mZfAMm
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FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.
Sale - -
MAIN ST.
Mr. Sorenuen has been making
itiation. COMMITTEE.