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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1910)
' 4 ' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL fjoiini to nay 101 Itnyo. J 10 II, W. Miillhy of Kuguuu h visiting i'liuntlH in Modl'oid. John II, Ctirkiiijittoiuoy-ut-luw, our Jnoloiou County! Hunk. ,1. W. WIIhoii oL' IIiIh city 1h visiting ft hinds in Han KiiiiioIhuu. If yon ro looking for n finU-duHrt 3'i Hhuttor Wilson with wood tank call at WoodH Lumber Co. tf Hurry Wlllluniri loft Tuesday for u visit of two weeks with lulativuH In Snuramonto, Fifteen salesladies wanted at Uakor- Hutohumm Co. at onoo, to arrango and mark Htoolc. Apply today. 110 llunry Hnmohurg Hpunl Tuesday in Medford. Henry C. Stodinan of thin oily loft TnoHday for u vIhU at Newport. Fiftuon salesladies wanted at Ila-kor-IlutohiiHon Co. at onuo to arrange mid mark Htook. Apply today. J 10' C. H. Tulctidor of OrantH 1'uhh is spending a fow days with friuudH in Medford. A croat dobuto at tho tabernacle, Wednesday, July 27, at 8 p. in. "Bhall Oregon Ho Made Dry, Tho Saloon vs. Temperance." Affirmative', Cluroiicu Truo WIIhoii of Portland, Or.; nogu tlvo, Colonel K. llofur of Salem, Or. A hot debuto between tho wutH and lrys. Kvurybody eomo. Joff Hrophy, former chief of tho night police foreo in this olty, but now a rancher on Roguo river, is spending tho day in Modfonl with l'riendH. , A great dehalo at tho tahoniuclo, Wednesday, July 127, at 8 p. in. "Shall Orecoii Ho Mado Dry, The Saloon vs. Ti'iiiponiiico." Affirmative, Clnronco Trim WIIhoii of Portland, Or.; negn tive, Colonel B. Hofor of Salem, Or. A hot dohato between liu wots and drys. Kvoryhody come. Ooorgu Hruwn of Hrownnboro wiih n Modfonl vlflltor Monday. Mm. J. F. Itoildy motored down fmm AHhland with a young lady who has been in hor employ hh a nurse, l.i order to place the young lady in u local hoNpitnl. It Ik believed the young lady is suffering from an at tack of typhoid. floorgo Von der Mellon of Eagle Point npent Monday night in Medford on business. It. A. Fruur of Kaclo Point wan in Modfonl on business Tueaday. Mrs. Fred Hurko and MIhk Hnb.v nro sojourning at ColoHtiu. W. P. Smith and F. W. Hcid of "-' .- ..- . . ' '" ' ' "OBBIBPB I t" n n i i i '"" """"" tM"""t' iiiimiiiim , t , , t'm i H ' HHHHMHiHHiH H ' ' HMHIHHHIHHHI jH ' ' '' ' BUIGKS Automobiling in :: 1 K S I j))))B 4 m I " I I :: I :: :: TOU MEOTORD MAIL OrantH I'uhh wore Medford visitors Monday. , A gimil debuto ill Iho Inboinudo, Wednesday, .luly 27, nt 8 p. m. "Shall Oiegun Ho Made Dry, Tim Saloon vh. Temperance." Af'liimalivc, Claience True WIIhoii of Portland, Or.; iiogu II vo, Colonel B, Hofor of Salem, Or. A hot debate between the woIh and ilr.VH. Kvor.hody cotim. II. L. Tithworlh of Weed, Cal., wan heio on business 'I'luifHilay. Mrs. Hurt Anderson 1h spending a few weeks at Los Angolos and other Southern California poIntH. J, II, Devine, UHHiHtaut engineer of tho Southern Paeifio company, is spending a few days in Medford. O. B. Howlaud of Grants Pans was in Medford Tuomlay looking aftor biiHineHH'iuteroHlH in this vicinity. .1. D. Cook of Hie Throo Pine Lumber eompauy, in Josephine conn ty, wan in Medford Tuoflday. MrH, Ornuo Skeetora and dnugh tor, Mm. Griffiths, 1 oft TuoHdny morning on a vIhU to roluivos and friends in Northern Oregon. W. It. Hurlbtirt of Albany, u mem ber of tho firm which lias purchased tho Haker-HutehuKon Htock, in here looking over the goods. J. H. Hollingcr wan a Jacksonville isItor TueHday. MrH. Jimeph Murphy and Mrs. OtiH ICrauno wore visitors at JackHonvillo TuoHilav. B. K. Hondriokson of Medford is tho lirst man to roino in with home grown watormoloiiH, hnving brought in a load Tucmluv morning. Tyriou Hcnll and family of Central Point have returned from a trip to tho upper Nogue, where they enjoyed ttomo good fishing and a plciiHunt on tine Itobert Slowinir, who fonnerly con ducted a tailor shop in Medford, is here and is arranging for the con struction of a building on his lot on Main street, jiiHt wost of tho White ThomaH buildini:. Mr. Slewing ban shown bin abiding faith in tho future of Medford by holding bin proporty in tho fnco of flnttering offers and finally deciding to build. George McClellan and II. M. Moiii-h of Gold Hill were in Medford Tues day on business matters. Miss Bnid Hamilton had a narrow escape from being drowned Monday night at the Natatorium, but was rcKCiicd by a voutig man who plunged into tint water, clothes and all. What the paid life-savers (?) woro doing while Miss Hamilton wiih in distress huHti't boon explained yet. John C. JohuHou of Prospect in in Medford aftor a load of supplies. Hugh S. Griffon of Los Angeles isi visitim with his rwirents. who ro All Models, Including the New No. 1 9 in Stock There May be Cars Just as Good, But they Cost $1000 More. MEDFORD BUICK VELLE, Manager - TRIBUNE, MED3T0RD. SPLENDID For Party With $3,000 Absolutely Safe andFinelncome Assured PHONE 4141 AT ONCE eeutly purchased a place near Gold Hill. W. H. HickB of IioHchurg in visit ing J'ricudB in tho valley. Vance Colvig Iiuh forsaken car tooning fur a while and wilt take u portion with the Southern Pacific in the local depot. John O'Ncil of Trail creek ih in Medford. Ho la Hhowiug two very fine bear HkitiH. Ho reports doer plenti ful in bin Hoction. W. H. Stcol of Gold Hill was a re cent visitor in Medford. Henry Wellmati of Ashland paHaed through Medford Tuesday on his way to Jacksonville, whero ho will visit a fow days with his paientH. Tho roHidenco on the comer of C and Sixth, occupied by Mrs. Fay iih a private boarding Iiouhc, is to be removed to a location on North Cen tral to mako room for tho now Med ford Furniture company-Nicholson Hardware company building. John Orth of the Medford National bank has returned from a trip to the Applegatd section on a visit to rela tives and friends. John killed a bear and came near killing a cougar that is. he shot at him and is prid ing himself now as the originnl Nim rod. Henry Harncburjr of Ashland was in Medford on business Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Stewart have returned from a trip to tho ranch on tho tipper Itogue. Many city visitors are camped throiiL'h the woods near Hutte Falls, and all arc enjoying themselves. Leon Haskius, Duff Karnes and family, Mr. Hiimphrcv and family arc among them. Asn Hubbard, Wnllaco Woods and their families wcro in Hutte Falls on Sunday, having "toured" from Med ford to that point in their car. They report a splendid rido and fine time. Tho ladies of the Kpiscopal church will give nn ieo cream and enko so cial at tho residence of Hey. Lucas nt tho ronior of Tenth nnd Laurel streets, Wednesdny evening. Bvery nni) is invited to attend. OREGON, TUESDAY. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY KEENE PLEASED WIIH ASSEMBLY Returns From Convention, Well Sat isfied With Ticket Named Says Every Real Republican Should Support It Praises Bowerman. Thoroughly pleased uith the suc cess of tho Republican assembly at Portland, Dr. J. M. Keene, who is the member of the state central com mittee from Jackson county and who was one of the delegates to the as sembly, has returned from Portland. "On a whole, a very good ticket has been named," said Dr. Keene, "and one that every' real Republican will support. Of course, there were somo nominations that will bo found fault with, but on the whole the ticket is a strong one. ".Mr. Howerman, who heads thff ticket, will make a good governor. Ho is able, energetic and a good cam paigner. Ho is a fine executive and although young, has repeatedly dem onstrated his ability. "Able men were nominated for the supremo bench. Wnllaee McCam mant is one of the best lnwvcrs in Chnrles Roberts and an unknow sailor mixed on Front street this af ternoon. The unknown showed "some class" and hnd Charlie in the gutter when tho cops hove in sight in the offinir. Thereupon the sailor was pulled off his opponent and the latter made n run for port. He was over hauled bv Chief Shearer, however. Roberts was allowed to so on his own recocnizanee. while the belligerent seaman was locked jip until such time at ho, should recoej1rom the effects, of his inebriation. II. C. Mnury was in Medford Tues- dnv from his fnmi west of the pit v. Fill All Rogue & JCJIY 26, 1910. Oregon and will mako an oxccllcnt judge. Judge Humctt's long record speaks for itself, and the fact that he has been elected time and again as circuit jud'jo aqainst the opposi tion of tho lawyers, shows how he stnnds with tho pooplo. "J. N. Hart, who was nominated for attorney-general, is a very bright and capable young lawyer from Ba ker City. Frank J. Miller of Al bany, who hns been named for rail road commissioner, will make nn ex cellent official. He has no corpora tion connections and can be depend ed upon to fill tho place so well filled in the past by Oswald West. Both of these candidates were staunch ad vocates in the senate of the Crater Lakoroad bill. ! "On tho whole, the Republicans of' Jackson county should bo satisfied! with tfic ticket named, and it should carry the county by a large major ity." M. W. A., Attentlonl Our next business meeting will bo held nt Smith's hall Tuesday, July visiting neighbors welcome. In itiation. COMSUTTEE. JAP VOLCANO BLOWN UP. (Continued from Page L) forcing tho waters Inland for a great distance, carrying tho ships far ashore and leaving them wrecked and brok en. Later dispatches indicate that tho mountain Is collapsing on all sides. Hundreds of fissures opened in the sldowalls of tho volcano and tho rug ged steeps of t!i3 mountain began crumbling. The belief Is expressed that tho mountain will bo leveled by tho eruption and the recurrent earth shocks. It is estimated that since the dis turbance began Yezo has sustained 184 shocks. Occasional earth tremors aro still felt and it is feared that' somo of tho larger cities may have I been destroyed. t r- Requirements for River Valley Garage on Riverside Near Main Two Days Sale Wednesday and Thursday An immense shipment of fine Ginghams fine as sortment of patterns all fast colors our best 12c and 15c sellers, to go during this sale at, choice, 10 1uSmb9 28 South Central Avenue JUDGE HANNA'S FUNERAL WEDNESDAY JThe funeral of tho late Judge H. K. Hanna will bo held Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at Jackson ville. At tho time of adjournment of ths circuit court Tuesday morning Judge Calkins requested tho attorneys pres ent to attend the funeral and also to notify other members of the bar. of the time of the funeral. The court dismissed the grand jury and tho jury in tho Phipps-PaciCc & Eastern case until Thursdny morn inc at 0 o'clock. NOTICE TO REDMEK. All Redmcn are requested to bo In attendance at the funeral services of Judge H. K. Hanna at Jacksonville Wednesday evoning at 5 o'clock. Tho services will be under the direction of Oregonlan-Pocahonta8 tribe. No. 1. TTunlnnB for Health CO. W0LGAST-M0RAN BOUT IS CALLED OFF SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. July 26. Fight fans arc downcast todav, fpllowing the calling off of the pro posed bout between Ad Wolgast and Owen Moran, scheduled for the latter part of August. Jimmy Coffroth, who had the pro moting of tho fight in hand, is out of town, and a definite reason for call ing off has not been given. Instead of tho Wolgast-Moran fight, it is reported that Coffroth has arranged for a go between Abe Attell and Tomhay Murphy. Cavalier! Operated Upen. PARIS, July 26. Mrs Robert Can ler (Madame Lina Cavalieri) opora singer and wifo of the New York millionaire, was operated upon today for acute appendicitis. Tho sqrge ons pronounced tho operation suc cessful and Mrs. Chanler rallied and ts improving. the S I c yd.