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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
ff pV .iTTjFy 'JfJWgJ MJilDFOJtD MAIL TKLBUNJD, MEDJFORU, OREOON, THURSDAY, AUQUST 18, .1910. - --- - Newsy M44 ( Butte Falls Items Him FrodmiliurKli Iiiih Iiuuii to Jnok iioiivlllu ImvliiK Inkun IiIm iluiiKlitui, MIhii Kdith, to attend tliu Tcacher'u oxatnlnntluiiH. Ho Iiiih returned briiiKUiK lior hack with liiin. Tlio many friondn of Juhn Ohon clmiii will bo ploiiHod to lourii that Mrr. Ohoiiohain Iiiih received IiIh put out to IiIh IniinoHtond and Iiiih now n upot to call "Home" for hiniKolf and family during IiIh tutor yoarn. Wo aro pained to olironiulu that Mr, WriiiKor, our fonnor Htao driver, Iiiih boon painfully hurt in an accident, but aro 1ih1 to know that liin injur--ion aro not Korioim and that ho in do iiiK woll. It 1h not Kcnorally known that wo lmvo a fiuo uality of brick and tile Hoil horoaboutH and in a low yoaw limy havo a Klin yard oto. oHtabliHhod. Jean Stowoll and family, who have for tho piiHt month boon uampitiK at Illiio canyon, lmvo roturuod to Hutto FiiIIh briiiKinK "w i 1 1 1 thorn many jar of dolioioiiH wild HuokolborrioH. Thoy had u iiiuhI oujoyahlo Hojouni and all look aid appear buttor in hualth .than formerly. Wo aro Btill Hiifforine; from fbroat firi'H horoaboutH and it hooiiih iih if thorio firoH aro not of acidoutal or tut in p original, but aro deliberately Hot out by doHigniiiK partioH and hoiiio of whom aro known and other Htronejy HiiHpeeted of knowing about thorn. It Ih either a ciiho of pure inalieioiiH (.'uhhuiIuchh ovidoncinj; per Honal Hpito against the owiioth of tho timber or oIho in the interest of Htock wo do not know which, but thoro irt ipiite a talk about the fires and their origin and HtepH will bo taken to ferret out tho guilty purlieu. Howard Houghton, who Iiiih been in Texan for tho hint three months linn returned to tho KiiIIh and will, with bin mother and other memborri of tho family go back to Toxiih, In join Mr. Moll Houghton who Iiiih purehiiHed a farm uoar HotiHtou, and hereafter will reside in Texas. Tho Mail Tribtino in rapidly Nought after horoaboutH, the local featuroH being especially attractive, iih our people delight in neighborhood gon nip anud the Mail Tribiiuu in the only county paper in which thoy enn got reliable and intelligent iiouh. MisHes Lola Lilian I Voter, HIokhoiii, MoHh, Mrs. F.I tu Wharton, and Char loti Klmer Johnson, who have boon in attendance at Jacksonville, tak ing the teacher's examination have ' nil returned and report success in their offortH. Antoiuo Dupray has been bound over to the Circuit court upon tho charge of rotainiug uplritous and malt liipior without a county license. Kugiucor Hevoridgn ban gone to the valley on Railroad business, but will soon return to his work. Mm. Jennie Wright and Arthur. who have been summering here, have loft for ClrantH I'iihh and other val ley points, after which thoy will go hack to Redding, California, and then come buck hero to permanently r h'iiIo. Mrs. Wright owiih considerable real estate hero and elsewhere and i kopt busy looking after hor interests. John F.dsall and Monroe Baldwin left on Saturday for several weeks trip to Hluo canyon. The boj'H of the engineer crew vfomplimontH sonio of our citizens on Friday night with a most excellent musical serenade. Judge Pont. Iiiih been elected vice president of the southern Oregon CIiiiulii(iia assembly for Hutto Falls nnd other Points. Wo have found files very comfort able morning and ovoniug for sev eral days last week and now if we would have n good rain, clearing the atmosphere of smoke and washing vegetation it would lend additional charm to our town. Mrs. Frank Wilson, Gladys and Loyd Wilson motored, in their car, to Hullo Falls on Sunday and spent the day, returning to Medfonl in tho afternoon. Dr. Handy was hmitily suinmoned to Modi'ordi on Thursday, owing to the midden sickness of a member f his wifo'w family. Will Warner, Mrs. W. Warner and a lady friend are in eainp ntl Nick's nnd about tho only ouch there now. Major Moso A) ford and family lmvo returned to Mud ford from their two weeks outing at Hutto Falls, Miss Dollin Pinker has aeeepted a clerical position in merchant Hugh's store. lioiilnh Ilildroth and family no companied by Miss Hornioo Edmonson lmvo roturnod from a two weeks trip In tho mountains. Thoro ih (iiiilo a noticeahlo differ- onoo mnnifcflt in law and order of our town and tho character of mr inula visitors on Saturday nights and Sundays Hiuoo tho closing up of one of our publio places, yot wo hear of no doolino, but rathor of an inoroaso, - ----. 4--. .4 Notes from Rogue River Valley in buslnoHH among our merchants and tho socila touo is much improved. Honry Ouloy, with a parly of ladies and gentlemen from Eagle olut and Jacksonville, loured in their cars to Hutto FiiIIh on Sunday itnd Henry went on taking hoiiio of tho persons to camp Nick. Our Mill is fast approaching a con dition of completion, being nearly equipped with now and modern ma chinery and largo addition iniido and many other improvements added ho that wo van furnish building, rail road and other hard materials. Sup erintendent Netherland and manager Mills have worked hard and diligently to complete the plant and deserve great credit for tho way thoy have advanced work. It is very cool horo and wo have fircH morning and night. There vviih nwHiiiii; ojy uJHiouj Hitj ituotmi Xv -111115 no StmjiftiA kh, V'!J'K!l' I00,InS niH'i jojiijo 30 uoHiiiioc 'joj,i HptlOUJ .ClMIUl sjtj ipt.w .Cutinoa nt( punoju jl hoiiio frost on Sunday night. Zueh M.ixoy 1ms left tho Falls Jo there is some attraction. STANFORD LIST FULL; NO MORE PRETTY GIRLS STANFORD I'NIVKKSITY, Aug IS Anticipating a gay social life with a membership of some exclusive sor ority, nnd tho jM)Bsibility of becom ing n "campun" queen, ninny u sweet high school gradunto will ho unable to rccistcr hero this fall, becauso of Hunted number of girls nllowcd. Already tho f0l) mark, which is the present limit ,huH been reached, nnd there aro now over one hundred on tho waiting lint. Unless tho number allowed to register is raised, mnny promising young maidenn will lmvo to go to other centers of social and educational activity. Although the number of men stu dents is not placed nt any figure, in reality tho number U limited by the strict entrance rouuiremonts, Scores' of prospective collegians find that upon inquiry that thoy arc short the desired number of entrance units, and they have to spend another year at some social preparntory school beforo being granted the coveted matriculation card. llnskins for health l. O. HANHKN Wo mnko any kind and style of Windows. j Wo carry Glass of any size on hand. t J f MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon. ' -- Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs $60.00 Omaha ....: ...... $60.00 Kansas City -... $60.00 St. Joseph $60.00 St. Paul $60.00 St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will ho on salo May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th and 2'Jth; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; Soptomhor 8th. Tho abovo rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except that faros to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes. Ton days provided for tho going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. ."Final return limit throe months from date of salo, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for completo information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, ' Portland, Oregon - - - - Central Point Items Si.m Hodge killed u magnificent buck while hunting on Evmib creek Inst week. Tho animal carried eight points and moiiHurod 2B inches be tween tips of horns. T. J. WillinmH, who liven at the mouth of Litllo Hutto creek, on Rog 110 river, caught n '1G pound Hnlmon last Friday morning. Tho big fel low measured -18 inches in length and in tho finest Rpecimcn taken from Hoguo river in many years. Mr. WillinmH sayH tho rivor in full and good sport may bo had anywhere nloiig the river now. John Albert is preparing to erect a busines:i building on bin corner lot at Fifth nnd Pine streets, ad joining the building now occupied by M. R. Hngglnnil. Sago & Klliott, contractors, have secured tho contract for tho new school house at Willow SpringH the price being.1'2775. Tho snmo firm :s now competing a fine building for tho Table Rock district. W. K. Kniilcr relumed Tuesday from n pleasant trip to Newport, Corvnllis nnd other Willamelto valley points. Dr Anderson nnd James Clinc returned Tuesday from a trip through Klamath lake and Uanicy counties. They report having seen n world of lino country and expect to return and secure n body of land. Mrr. nnd MMra. C. W. Joffe.-s lmvo returned from a plonsant outing at Dead Indian springs. Mrs. Ficro and dnughtor returned Sunday from nn enjoyable visit nt Goarhnrt park. Col. Ocorgo P. Minis, damocrntic wnrhorfo of Tolo. was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Miss Pearl Ross, tho popular cen tral Point telephono oporntor, hns re covered from n sevcro nttnek of poison onk poisoning. Mrs. Purkoypilo, who recently sold hor homo to Leo Evans, is building n now dwelling on lotu adjoining hor former home. A painter and pnper lmnggcr named Erie, who blew iuto town last Snturdny from Hutto FnllP, crented a disturbance nt tho V. M. C. A. meet ing in tho opera hotiso Sunday even ing by interrupting the spenker and attempting to mako an ndrirc on his own account. Ho was prompt I v ejected from tho building nnd made himself Fcnrco the following duy. He appeared to be either drunk or TOM MOFFAT FROM ALL POINTS ON THE "-. - - - ' ------ I fcrazy or both. Tho Hoguo Ilivor Plumbing com pany wn awarded, the contract for plumbing tho school building at u mooting o tho school board a few days ago. This firm, which only en tered this field a short timo ago hns already landed Bome"o the best con trnntn in tho neighborhood and their work is ggiving universal Bntisfnction.i Girl Drugged NEW YORK, Aug., 18. Ednn Moore, 3007 West Madison, who ran away from homo three days ago after hor father upbraided her for keeping Into hours, was found lying in tho street, drugged, by Dotectivc Mulvihill nnd Cnllett. She wns taken to Grave hospital. Tho girl met a handsome woll-drcnscd young man of dark complexion, in Onrficld park Ho took pity on her nftor hearing her story, and invited her to dine. That was tho last bIic remembered, sho fiuyo, until she awoke in the hos pital. Tho police nro searching for tho man. NOTICE. In tho dletrlct court of tbo United States for tho district of Oregon. In tho matter of Gcorgo A. Butt, bankrupt. Tho undersigned trustco of tho abovo entitled cstato la bank ruptcy will rccolvo itealed bldi at tho Jack&on County bank. In .Medford, Oregon, up to 12 o'clock uoon, of Friday, August 19, 1910, for tho following described property bolonglng to said ostato, namely, a otock of mort'.rnd.'BO, con sisting principally of Jowolry cf the inventory vr.luo of $2987.47, together with n lot of storo fittings jC tho In ventory valuo of $175.50, all now In custody of tho .mdorslgnrd at Med ford, Oregon. Cnsh or a certified check for ton por cont of tho amount offered must accompany each bid nnd tho salo Is made subject to confirma tion by tho court, tho rlgH being re served to roject any and all bids. The said property and an Inventory there of may bo imported upoa application to tho undcrstrncd. nt Medford, Ore gon. WM. ULUICH. Trustee. Dated nt Mediora, Oregon, August S, 1910. f - WANTED 4- LISTINGS OF ORCHARD AND CITY PROPERTY AT ONCE. E. F. A. BITTNER, PHONE MAIN 4141, ROOM 207, PHIPPS BLDG. Robert F Maguire Late special agent TJ. S. General Land Office, announces that he has opqned law offices in the Medford National Bank Building, for gen eral practice before state and federal courts and tho Department of the Interior. J. K. ENYART. President, J. ;; JOHN S. ORTH, Cnshior. W. THE MEDFORD CAPITAL SURPLUS UNDIVIDED PROFITS :: SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSI- i " MESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN (a PRICE 11 Norlli D 81.. M edford, NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS Miss Alberta Staccy, one of Jack son county's prominent young lady teachers, will teach tho fall term at Antloch, commencing Soptombcr 1. Mr. Jenkins and family of North Contral avonuo loft tho city protty quickly, bctveon tho rising and sot ting nun, leaving be'nlnd unpaid bills and fow regrets, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright havo tho sympathy of their many frlonds In tho loss of their Httlo Infant boy, Gerald, who died on North Central, August 15, and was tonderly laid to rest II tho Odd Fellows cemetery on August 16. W. C. Ooodner engineer of tho Pacific & Extern,' Is confined to his bed from tho effects of a collision on the road some timo ago. Wanted To buy or can ' trade work horse for single driving mare; good for orchard work; not over 8 years old; weight about 1200; if broken to saddle preferable. Wanted Someone to bale hay at "Wcstaway Orchard; must furnish all machin ery for baling; quote t price. For Sale Pine team, weighing about 1250 pounds each, (bay mare and roan horse), age 6 years and 8 veal's; price, including harness, nearly new, $335. "Will sell roan horse sin gle for $350. F. H. COWLES Westaway Orchard, Eagle Point Road, near Vilas Ranch. A. PERRY, Vice-President. H. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. NATIONAL BARK $100,000.00 20.000.03 15,000.00 J Oro. Phone 30! Towns Mrs. Gardner of tho Medford hos pital mado a business trip to her formor homo on tho headwaters of Evans creek lnst Sunday, Mrs. William Owlngs, who camo to Medford somo ten days ago for medi cal aid, Is sufficiently recovered to return to hor homo at Woodvlllo. Mr. Foster of North Boardman rftrcct, who went to Centralla, Wash., for his health, la reported to bo much Improved. Mrs. James W. Fry and daughter of North Roguo River cmo down Monday with a load of choice poultry and vegetables. Mrs, Morris Caso, a prominent woman formerly of Antloch, came over Wednesday on a brief visit to her sick daughter, Mrs. T. A. Glass of C24 North Central. Mrs. Minnie Kelly and sister, Miss Flora Thompson, deputy recorder of Jacksonville, wero visiting relatives and friends on North Central Wed nesday. Haaklns for Health. - - For 428 ACRES Rogue River 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 GOLD RAY GRANITE CO, Office 209 West Wain St., Medfoid, Ore. Operating Quarry DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE Che finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Fire Proof Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Plans nnd Specifications for tho foundation of Hotel Medford will ho ready on and after Wednesday, Auunst 10. nt the offico of Messrs. Clark & Forestor. THE TIME IS HERE H. B. PATTERSON THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN is booking orders now for early fall plant ing. Don't delay in placing your order, all stock guaranteed. Office 116 Main Street Medford, Oregen: This cortlfie that wo havo sold Hall's Toxns Won dor for tho enro of all kidnoy, blad der and rhotimntio troublos for ten years, and hnvo novor had a com plnint. It givos quick and permanent roliof. Sixty days' troatmoni in each bottle Medford Pharmanv. tf Granite City Hospital ; ; Most modomly equipped hospi " tal between Portland and Sao- rnmonto. Shows each doctor ',', .he sarao cottrtcBy and gives v all patients tho same care. In charge of Ostrom & Nelson, . crradaato nurses. OSTROM & NELSON, Props of Granite City Hospital, Ashland, Oregon. Sale - - MAIN ST. at CoId Fay, Oregon Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath