Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OftfiCJON, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1910,
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Central Point Items
MrH. 1. 1. .JoIToih it) having (ho
water iniitii tapped unil Iiiih tint wa
ter ooininlHiiioiior lnmy pulling In
plpuH for irrigation purpoHOH, nt her
proparty on Miiiir.anltn fltrcoi, whore
hIio Iiiih two i'ino loin unil a cottage.
Hov. M. K. Coon ontno up from
Wooilvillo WodnoBilny uflornoon on
liuslnoRH. Ho will occupy lliu Pich
liytorinit pulpit lit this plnco next
Sunday.
I'iiiiI l'otorHcn of South Ilond,
W'iihIi., wiih u jjiiohI of lYicndu near
horn on TliurNilny morning.
Tlio town .j ta.il hero in a conceded
niilniuico, ill-Hinolling, diHeitHo-brood-lug
and filled with filthy vuriniu.
Worno yot, It la within a fow yarJa
of tlio dwelling of Mr. ami MrH. V.
A. Hawk, who huvo toilotd faithfully
to improve and beautify their place,
and yet arc foraod to put up with
thin rotten, rooking and rueful nau
tili', a thing which would not ho tol
erated for a day in iiiobI towiiH. No
citizen wantH bin family brought up
in tlio hIiihIow of a iHhpiihi1 jail
and tlio city council Hhould tear the
thine away.
Some of the membere of the city
council are endeavoring to revert to
inethodH of pionoor daynf or oven
farther hack than that, and go about
nnionir the tenmntern nuking them to
donate work to fix up tlio city
NlreetH, which aro badly in uocd of
it. One councilman declared that ho
will never voto for a loan with which
to improve tlio HtrootH, while a ma
jority of the laxpayenj nro in favor
of bonding for that purpoHe. The
matter will probably bo threshed out
at the next meeting of the council.
P. V. Hawk now uarricH the belt
hh the early morning firthormnn. lie
aro8o at ! o'clock Thtirnday morn
ink', took hifl automobilo and a party
of friends and bended for Hogno
river. The pnrty fiHhed until noon
and returned with the Kami) iiumbor
of Huekern they Htarted with.
If koiiio of tlio back alloyH of thin
town nro not cleaned up before the
beginning of tlio rainy Honnon we
need not bo at all Hurprined nIioiiM
Miko Itihu and Jmo Teria select
Central Point an u location for an
nngel factory.
The Y. M. C. A. has progreHbed mi
far that 380 members aro now en
rolled and the organirntion aHBUred.
Immediato uteps will bo taken toward
the erection of a modern home for
the JiHHoeiution upon the fine Pinc
Htreet Hlte donated by William A.
Cowlov of the Central Point Town
hite oompnny. Thin is declared by
(ddtime S. M. C. A. worker to be
lliu moHt Hpuedily promoted organ
ization in a (own of thifi wize of any
known in tint fulled KlatoK. The
promoter! are receiving eongratiila
tioiiH from ovorywlioro Y. M. C. A.
orgaiiir.atioim aro in exigence,
Home-grown cnntaloupcH and
uiiiNkmeloiiH aro beginning to come
upon the market and are of good
quality.
W. II. Harvoy, a recent arrival
here, Iiiih entered the real entuto biiH
iiieHH, having located in the Nnoh
rcHtaurant building, on Pine Htreet.
'J'li ore !h a movement on foot here
and it in meeting with a reasonable
Ntipport, to change the name of Cen
tral Point. Central Point Ik about
oiiphoiicoiiH of any name in the vo
cabulary of the Kiigliidi-spciiking
race and in not in keeping with the
development of the country. There
lire many differenced of opinion an
to what the name tdiould be. but
moot all ngroo that it tdiould not bo
Central Point. JiiHt to Htart the
hall rolling, your correMpondent
would Hiiggoul the nnme of "HiHca
dia," a compoHito of SiHkiyou and
Cascade.
J. V. Lnrkin of Concrete, WiihIi.,
an old friend of your corroHxndent,
who In touring Oregon, dropped, into
our Himctum for a nocial vimt on
Thnrmlny afternoon. While resting
ho waH handed a copy of the Mail
Tribune, and after reading it, care
fully remarked: "Old man, that is
the best dnily paper I have ever Keen
to he piihliHhcd in a city of 0000."
.Mr. I.arkin goon on to Klamath Pnllx
tonight.
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffers haft
returned to Uaglo Point.
William A. Cowley and family are
now enjoying the comforts of their
new Pine-street residence, having
moved in today. While the lower
part of the house is still in the hands
of the carpenter, tlio family is get
ting along nicely with tlio upper
story, which consists of several large
rooms.
John Griffiths' new residence will
be rendy for occupancy in nbout two
weeks.
Mrs. I. C. Young is reported on
the sick list today, hut it is retried
that the trouble is nothing serious.
That Central Point should bond
for street improvements is admitted
by more than half the property-owners.
A voto to thnt effect would
carry any day.
Dave Grim is endeavoring to grow
tho finest Inwn in town, nnd from
tlio excellent manner in which he i
beautifying his plnco he stands :i
fair chance of success.
NO NEED FOR
ALIMONY FOR EITHER
Jutlno Decides That Neither Party to
Separation Should Demand Ali
monyBoth Have Ample Means.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oil., July 20.
Judge Van Nostrand today has un
der udvisement n uniipui situation,
brought out in connection with tho
divorce suit against Kdwin V. Smith,
a wealthy manufacturer, by his wife,
Mabel llnrdoll Colcmau-Smith.
Yesterday Smith doelinod to pay
his wife temporary alimony, ponding
M'ltlement of tho suit. Ho contend
ed Hint his wifo was wealthy and did
not need alimony.
Judge Van Nostrand said that
Mneo both plaintiff nud defendant
wore well to do, it would not hurt
ono to do without alimony or tho
other to give it. Tlio plaintiff tried
to prove Smith guilty of contempt
in refusing to pay tho alimony.
Judgo Van Nostrand took tho case
under ndvisemont.
BOYCOTT BANNERS
FORBIDDEN IN PORTLAND
PORTLAND, Or., July 20. An
ordinance forbidding tho carrying or
'displaying of banners was passed by
the Portland city counoil today. La
bor leaders doclaro that tlio ordi
nance is in lino with tlio roeout cam
paign inaugurated by certain big
business interests to orush out un
ionism in Portland. Tho ordinance,
it is assorted, is aimed directly at
the union boycott hauliers, several
of which aro on display in front of
certain department stores which
unionists assort showod unfiiiinesb
toward union labor,
Tho ordluanco nocessarily ie
swooping and is so constructed iih to
include all banners, This will net
against the display of advertising
signs us woll as the boycott banners.
Christian Science.
Service Sunday at 11 a. in, Sub
ject of Jesson-sennon, "Lovo." Sun
day school at 10; tofitimoulul meet
ing Wednesday, 8 p. m. All aro wel
come, 128 North Grapo atroot, north
Sherman-Clay music house.
YBNN6W0MANHASFUN
WITH TW PEOPLE
Sends Telephonic Instructions for
Taxlcabs, Expressmen and Mes
sengers to Certain Address.
TACOMA, Wash., July 28. Tho
police aro today looking for a young
woman who caused a procession of
taxienbs, uowspapor reporters, mes
senger boys and expressmen to call
at the rosidoneo of L. 11. Stone on
North Fife streot. Tho young wo
man, who, it upponrs, had some
grievance ngaiust tho Stone family,
sent in telephone calls to ocry
transfer company in town, to tho
newspapers and messonger concerns,
telling them to send n machine, a
niossengor or a reporter, as the case
might ho, witli nil haste to the Stone
residouco.
Shortly nftor noon the first au
tomobilo appeared in front of tho
Pife-stroot homo. The driver enter
ed and asked what was wanted. Ho
said a woman had telephoned for
tho car. No sooner had ho left than
another innchino appeared, then an
army of messenger boys nud report
ers, and thus tho procession kept up
all yoatorday afternoon.
Montana Fires Are Still Rafllnn..
KAL1SPELL, Mont., July 20.
Tho forest firo situation is ngain
sorious, with two now conflagrations
west of Oluoy nud a numbor, of
other firos sweeping into tlio tim
bered regions of Northwestern Mon
tana. Several crows of firefighters were
sent out to patrol tho Olney fires
on late trains last night. Tlio men
stnrlod for tho firo scone, 20 miles
westward of Olney, by tonm today.
The fires in tlio Hlnckt'oot and
Flathead district aro not considered
to ho dangerous.
Deputy Supervisor Clark, of the
forestry service, who has just re
turnod after visiting a number of
firos, said that tho big blaze on the
border of the Lewis and Clark nnd
Flathead resorvos is beyond control
and is swooping everything boforo it
on the onstoru slope of the mountains.
BANKS SHOW
LARGEJNCREASE
Number of Banks and Amount of
Deposits Increased Vastly Since
March 29, Date of Last Call
Seven State, Ono National.
BAM0.M, Or., July 29. Largo In
crease) In all departments of tho
banking InalncHB In Oregon nro
shown by a statomont Jtmt prepared
by Stnto Ilnnk Kxamlnor Will Wright,
following n call Inauod by tho con
troller of tho curroncy Juno 30. This
Ih tho first Rtntomont that line been
Issued by tho prcnont bank examiner
nlnco ho nonnmed bis position.
Tho provloin; call was I us nod March
20. An Increase of novon iitnto banks
nm of one national bank is shown
since that tlmo, thoro now being 151
state banks nnd 75 national banks In
Oregon,
Tho totnl resources of tho 22G
banks nro shown to bo $142,418,090.
30, an Incrcwo of $3,370,078.01. Tho
totnl capital of tho banks Is $14,861,
094.50, an Increnno of $1,909,094.60.
DopoHltn nro shown to bo $115,
19C.98C.4C, or nn Increnso of $1,
192, 705. 0C. Included In this nro sav-
IriKU doposlto that totnl $11,925,
7114.91, or a handsomo Incrcnwo of
$842,985.20.
Total cnHh and duo from banks
amounts to $43,490,430.62, which in
a decrcaso of $1,770,476.04. Cash
on hand and duo from bankg Is a per
centage of 30.8 of tho totnl deposits,
which la roajly tho rcecrvo In Oregon
banks.
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! DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE. "
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AUTOMOBILES
Will Bo Good From Now On.
.1. II. Btowart, nftor having been
Indicted by tho grand Jury Thursday
afternoon for non-fliipport of hlu wifo,
promised to bo good hereafter pro
viding tho full penalty vtut not on
forced nt this tlmo. The Indlctmont
Is not dlsmlBBod, howover. It Is sim
ply hold up during tho good behavior
of 8towart.
NOTICE.
Ahh I'KIIHOJS'B OWNING l'ROP
KKTV ON GKNKHBKIJ HTREET
WIHIIINO TO PAY THEIR PAVING
A8SK88MBNT UNDER THE BAN
CROFT HONIH.NO ACT (TEN-YEAR
PLAN) MUST MAKE APPLICATION
IJBFORE TOMORROW MGIIT, SAT
JRDAY, JULY flO, 1010. POSITIVE
LY NO ONE WILL HE ALLOWED
TO PAY UNDER THE IJONDING
ACT AFTER THIS DATE. ONE-
TENTH PAYMENT REQUIRED
WITH ALL APPLICATIONS.
L. L. JACOIJ8,
City Treasurer.
Hosiery
25 cents a Pair
Nothing unusual about the pricc,,the difference is in
the quality. Our ladies' silk finish gauze lisle Hose
and our men's dropstitch silk mercerized fancy Hose
are the best 35c hose in the city, and here you get them
every day and in any size at 25c pair.
Ladids' Vests Ladies' Union
50 dozen ladies' Jersey Sllftq
ribbed Vests; taped-neck
and sleeve; here tomorrow 50c, 75c and $1.00; and
10c EACH. There is value in every one
All our Laces and Insertions tomorrow, yard 5c
200 pieces corset cover Wash Ribbons, 5 yards to piece:
colors pink, blue and white; in widths 1, l1 anl 2,
piece 10
Bust Ruflfes, new line, each 35c and 50c
Hair Kolls, each 25c
Crepe "Wool for making your own hair rats, per yd....25c
Invisible Hair Nets, all colors 10c and 25c
200 framed Pictures and Mottoes, with a 6x8 glass in
frame; a 25c value; here, each 15c
English Semi-Porcelain
We have just received a now line of Gold Bend Eng
lish Semi-Porcelain China. Come in and see it. The
quality is fine; the stylo is good, and the price is right.
HUSSEVS
Fine Printing
Wo mnko a spoeialty of fino
printhiR, carry tho necessary
Jtook to onablo us to fill U
ordora promptly, nnd Kiiaran
too satisfaction.
Ucst equipped job offieo in
OrcKon south of Portland;
host oxport printers.
Hoforo aendiiiK your ordora
out of town, call and figure
with us if wo can sorvo you
for tbo tmmo price iih nn olit-of-town
concorn you will wish
to pntronizo homo industry.
Medford
PrintingCo.
Granite City
Hospital
; : Moot modornly equipped boppi
" tnl botwocn Portland nnd Snq
',', rnmontn. Shows each doctor
;; .ho Giimo courtesy and gives !.
;; nil pationts tho same care. In ;;
chartro of Ostrom & Nelson, ;;
. , eriulunto nurses.
OSTROM & NELSON,
Props of Granlto City Hospital, t
Ashland, Oreten.
GET YOUR WINTER
WOOD
While it i cheap. Phone 1341.
E. R. TEDRICK,
Corner 11th and Laurel streets. Yard
nt 417 South Onkdale Avenue.
A.L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
Office 1 13 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
Robert F Maguire
Late special agent TJ. S.
General Land Office,
announces that he has
opened law offices in
the Medford National
Bank Building, for gen
eral practice before
state and federal courts
and the Department of t
the Interior.
Packers
Wanted!
To register with tho association
for this season's pack. Packing
schools for pears nnd apples in Au
gust and September. Pack changed
on apples. Everybody mnst learn it.
R. R. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N.
O. W. Murphy.
O. M. Murphy.
MURPIIY BROS. AUTO LIVERY.
1010 Chalmers Detroits.
Phono 1801, Vnlloy Auto Company,
Medford, Or.
Quick Service. Easy Riding.
Prices Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PHONE MAIN 3141.
Agency for the Parry Cars. Rogue
River Auto Co., Frank H. Hull, Prop.,
Medford, Or.
NOTICE.
Noticol s horoby given thai the u
dorslgnod will apply nt tho next re
Itir mooting of tho city council to b
held August 2, 1010, for a ItconM to
soil malt, vinous and splrltoua Hqoerw
Jn quantities lees thnn ono gallon
hla plnco of business In lot 20, bloc
11, In tho city of Medford.
W. M. KENNBDT.
Dated July 20. 1910.
Hnsklns for health.
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
4.
Crater Lake Route
1910
LOCOMOBILES
1910
The cars of the Crater Lake Company will leave
Hotel Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and TJTidays
at 8 a. m.
Round Trip $25.00
Children under 12 years, half fare.
Secure your tickets at the hotel.
CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO.
J. C. NEEF, Manager.
Medford Address: Nash Hotel.
Single rooms or en suite
also rooms with bath
die 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 fly and hurrah for Medford.
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A COOL CUSTOMER
will buy more goods than a warm one-will in hot weather.
A cool customer will buy with less palaver.
He or she will be better natured, less cranky and
easier to sell to; and you know it.
Moreover, you yourself, and your employes, will be
in a better selling mood if your store is cool and pleasant
than if it is sticky and suffocating and savors of a boiler
room in its stiflingness.
The Electric Fan is a blessing and a cheer which you
can ill afford to ignore.
Life in the dog days is a question of degrees.
Make your place of business habitable and inviting to
the people, and the trend of trade will be in your direction.
It stands to reason it's logical it's apparent.
Why not invest a little mow in trade-winning cool
ness? Electric Fans will create a tempting and delightful
breeze, and in overT breeze there'll be dollars for you.
May our representative call and take it up with you?
Don't wait until it's 90 in the shade. Phone us today.
Rogue River
Electric Comp'y
P. S. How about that Electric Sign you've been think
ing about?
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