Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1910.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
John 11. Curlciti, nlloinoy-ut-lnw,
ovor Juukiioii Countvl Hunk.
Friiuk Hoatty, who owiih ami niiui
anort Hit) KtilliiKK Htruwlioiry plant
farm at Three Mvoih, Mich., the
largest l'arm oi' llio Uiml In tliu worM,
rttoppud oil at M ml ford (his wiwk
wlillu on ronto i'nr HiKiimiiouto, Mr.
lIoiiHoliiiati took him In charge ami
prevailed on him HlayliiK ovor Ioik
oiioiikIi to tfot to Heu tho valley. Mr.
Hoatty wiih wonderfully impressed
with tho resources of Ihu country ami
had nothiiiK hut pralHo tor It, ami it
thinking ntroiiKly of investing hero.
Mr, lltmtty in an old friend of thu
lloiiHolman foinily, having' lived in tho
samo town for a number of years.
I.oavo your orders tor milk and
cruam at thu Bouthurn Dairy Co,, 32
South C street, headquarters of tho
Calhoun Unlry Co. Phono Mala 881.
Itauuh phono FarmorH 718.1. 120
K. V. ('nrler, I'lisliiur of tho First
National hank of AhIiIiiiiiI, and V
I). Wagner, editor of tho AliHlaud
TidiiiKH, and II. I. Wliltod and CIuih.
Johnuou passed through horn laHt
oveniug mi their way homo from a
tour of tho upper lako country.
Klamalh HxpresH.
1'onclioa for nalo. Dr. W. H. Btokoa
phono Farmer 7003. tf
.). C. KlHor of Jacksonville wiik a
Mudford visitor Saturday.
Mrri. Hnrt'H tllnlni: room nt 42
SoUth Hartlott nt root has boon re
opened to tho public untlor thu inan
nROinoul of Mm. M. A. Taylor. 133
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Caniahau of
Kilccn wuru in Mudford on btiHinuriH
-Saturday.
Out frosh cronmury buttor nt tho
Southom Dairy Co. Tho prlcot n
right. 120
S. W. McCluiulmi of Gold Hilt wiih
in Mudford on liusinons Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Tanuor of So
uttlo am in Mudford looking ovor
tho location.
J. W. Itlnin and It. I'. Hoy, Jr., of
i'ittsficld, MaHH., aro visiting relu
tivoa and friends in Mudford.
Ad IIcIiiih of Talent wan in Mud
ford Saturday on a business trip.
A. V. IIcIiiih of Vaukco creek wiih
in Medford Saturday on lnittliiuHH.
Tho Itojjuo Ittvor Valley Cannl
Compnnyl u now ready to rocolvo ap
pllcatlonn tor tho delivery of Irrl
Ktvtlon wntur to any larvl covorod hy
thu llopklnn latornl. Tho offices or
tho company aro In tho Medford Na
tional hank building. 120
II. H. TroiiHon of Knglo Point wiih
in Medford Saturday on business.
ir you wani a coon ircsu uomo oi
milk, call on thu Southern Dairy
Co. 120
J, (J. Allken of Woodvlllo wiih In
Medford Saturday.
Public HtoaoKrnplior at tho Morrl-
vold Hhop. 134
"Hlk'M Milk," tho now Miles' whir
written hy tl. T, Wllnon and iiung In
tho mlnntrol nhow jtlvon by Medford
lOlkn taut Fobrunry, In now on iialo
at Whotnol Mmilo Co. 120
William Von dor I Mien of KiikIo
I'olul wait In Mudford on a business
visit Saturday.
Hugs ehuapor than rag oni-put.
Mudford Furniture Co. for next (10
days. Prion iiiiIh no liouio. I'll
Hurl AiiiIui'hoii Iiiim rutin tied from
a trip lo Sail FriineiHco, Mrs, Aii-
dei'Hou ami MIhh Jean will return
homo next week.
Wo rogulato watches to a hair.
Stop la and loavo yourn. No chargo
for tho regulation. Wo do chargo,
however, for clonnltu; and ropalrlng.
Only vory modorato, howovor, and
wo do first-clans work. If you havo
a watch that won't ko, brine It to uu.
Wo'lt put It la condition bo that you
can ruKtilato tho nun by it. Wo aro
Jimt an skillful at repairing Jowolry,
too. I). T. Van do Car, Plilppn Iridic,
Medford, Oroi;on, 128
Mr. and Mrs. ('. It. Alexander left
Friday ovoning for Sioux City, la.,
Ihuir former home.
Tho Soutlorn Dnlry Co. has good,
rich Ico croam for 3 contc por dish.
129
Mrs. A. ('. Swiueford, widow of
the late cx-dovernor A. I'. Swiue
ford of Alaska, arrived in .Mudford
yesterday morning from AhtHka and
will upend Huveral months visiting
wiih her daughter, MrH. Allen Shat
tuel:, at OU'J South Central avenue.
The Mudford Furniture Co. hns
an iron hud that is uhuaper than
sleeping on tho floor. Kll"
Thirty-day fumituro sale, to make
room for new goods. Mudford Fur
niture Co. 131
The line imposed upon Otto Ituich
mau, proprietor of tho Nash Onll,
wiih for a tuuhnienl violation of tho
Htatutu, in that the garbago cans
did not conform to regulations, not
boing provided with uovcrH, nud not
for alio wtiti; garbage to accumulate.
iik might ho inferred from tho ac
count published of the occurrence.
H. T. Van Do Car Iiiih a pair of
crystal blue diamonds weighing
'J :i-:i2 karat. They are a perfectly
matched pair. Call and got prieeH
on them. lJl
J. II. Coulter of Carotin, Mum.,
h in Mudford on a visit.
.Mr. and .Mrs. W. W. Hubbard of
I'ortlaud are vimtine; friend in
Southern Oregon.
Ad IIcIiiih of Auhlaud wiih in Med-
fonl Saturday on a IiusIiichh visit.
A child can buy jewelry at this
wtore and uet a Hiiuaro deal. Wo
carry no plated jowolry ?n Htoek. We
cunrantco hiiiiHfaetion to all. H. T.
Van Do Car. Plnppw buildint;. Kll
The Speedwell
50 H. P.
A REVELATION TO MEN WHO HAVE OWNED COSTLIEST CAHS.
Thoro io no "car in Amoriea at $2500, biwo tho SPEEDWELL, which
will inako tho man who Iiiih driven a $3500 or $-l.r00 car admit that
ho Iiiih found at last tho fino qualitiea which ho secured by paying
thu higher price. Tho man who id Hkilled in motor lore, who lutB drivon
tho boat caiH, will find that wo havo not orrod or exaggerated when wo
Imvo uaid that tho SPEEDWELL ropruricutH tho bugiiiuiiig of tho end
of prieeH higher than $2500. Tho SPEEDWELL appealn to tho man
who rocognixoH thu difference in refinement and lack of friction
which ovidouccB itself nt once in tho riding quality.
If you anticipate buying a cur, nrraugo for a demonstration.
E. B. Waterman
PHONE MAIN 131.
Agont for Southern Oregon for tho SPEEDWELL.
MEDFORD, OR.
Two Genuins
Bargains
NO. 131 $10,000. 32 acres, located 2l2 miles from
Medl'ord city limits; fino, alfalfa soil; none hotter
in tho valley; adjoining land hold at $400 por acre;
half cash, halanco easy, C por cont.
NO. 132 $24,000. 80 acres, Roguo river bottom
land; 35 acres 2-yoar-old pears, f acres 2-yoar-old
apples; deeded water right; $300 por acre,
cash, halanco ono and two years; on comity road;
splondid soil.
McArthur (EX Alexander
PHONE 3681.
POSTOPPIOE BLOCK.
A oomploto lino of jewelry, dia
mondH and walclicH mill be fomid fit
H. T, Van Do C'iirH, I'hlppK build
ing. I.'ll
J. H. Wood, thu well-known realty
broker, Iiiih become iiHHoelated with
the flold Hay Realty Co., an Helling
agent, and will move Iuh office to tho
now Electric building on Weul Main
Hired. Mr. Wood Iiiih iiiado Home of
tho InrgoHt HitleH of real chIiiIo on
record an will, with W. I). 1'Wor,
look after markoliug the ImmeiiHu
property iutoroHtw lield by tho Ray
Hi'ok., eoiiHiHtmg of city, orchard,
farm and mining properly.
AgntoH polmhud ami mounted at
II. T. Van Do Car'n, Phipps build
ing. 13L
Rev. W. F. ShlohlH, MrH. ShieldH,
MIhh Flora Cray, MShk Ihiuich, MrH.
OhiHgow, Carl and Sam GlitHgow ru
lurned from a Irip to FIhIi Lake and
Mount .McLaughlin. They report an
excellunt outing.
.Mr. Alexander, tho topulnr Tog
gery Hiuilo, !h again able lo greet
Ii'ih friendn after a Hcvoru though
hliorl illllCHH.
Call on the MiKHiou Furnituro
Work for anything in tho woodwork
lino. tf
Mr. ami Mr. William iHaacH and
uiolher and hintor, Mrn. Hiddle, mo
tored out to tho new hiiinrnlow home
of Mr. and Mr. Charles iHaacB, oast
of Med ford, Fridny evening,
Mj'hh Alice LyonH, who wa 10
yearH old IiihI TucHday, oliHcrved the
day hy giving a lawn party lo a
number of her friends Thime prcH
ont were: MIhbch Loraino Hannin,
Margarct Shearer, Lueile Matlock,
Clayton Lyon, Marie Joiich, Helen
Pierce and May and Josephine Lind
say.
f-f4--f -f
AT THE CHURCHES.
Baptist Church.
Rev. Holkuof haw returnnd from
his outing and will occupy Iuh pul
pit in the !3nptint church next Sun
day morning. Union HCrviccB In ttho
HantiHt church in the evening. All
uro cordially invited.
Presbyterian Church.
There will be Horvices at tho Pres
byterian church tomorrow. Sunday
Hftiiml nt 10 a. in.: lireuchimr at 11
a. in. by Rev. W. K. Shields.
Union Borviccs for tho west Bide
will bo held at 8 p. in. in tho Prea-
bytcrinn church. Senior Christian
Endeavor at 7 p. in. Strangers arc
welcomed to all services. Good mu-
ic. .
j Too Late to Classify ji
FOH BAL13 HollnqulBhmont , good
IioiiHo and other Improvotnonts.
Addroin Eentyman, caro Mall Tri
llium, tf
FOR SALE -Tho finest Bmall or
chard In tho Itoguo IUovr valley
near Aflhland, will pay 20 per cont
not on prlco ankcd, prlco 12G00
might tako f.2G00 In a nlco llttlo
homo In Medford In part paymont,
part of balanco on cany terms, ft.
T. L 071 Chestnut street, Ashland
Ore. 134
KOK'"8ALE Fine lot on Vcnt4 th
street. $50 will handle, easy termi
135 North Oak 135
"Foil JtKNT4 nicely turnlshcd
hoiiBC-kceplnp rooms, thoroughly
plumbed and lighted; lowor floor,
720 West Eloxonth. 131
AUTO WRECKED IN RACE.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Netice:
I horcby glvo notlco to all real
ostato dealers that my proporty is
now off tho market.
W. C. DEBLEY.
Medford, Or. 132
NOTICE.
BIJOU
THEATRE
Tuesday and Wednesday Nights
World's Famous
PASSION PLAY
The chance of a lifetime of witnessing the
most historical event in the history of the
beginning of the world. Three thousand
one hundred and fourteen feet of the most
beautiful hand-painted pictures by Eitcher,
the celebrated French artist, ever presented.
These pictures stand alone in the world
as the greatest ever portrayed upon canvas.
What can be more beautiful to the', eye,
more fascinating to the human mindhan
witnessing the life of our Savior1? P
An education for the old; a wonderful
training for the young.
Hear
Harry Blanchard
The Popular Young Baritone, Sing
The Holy City
A class of songs best adapted to his wonder
ful voice.
Don't miss it. You may never have another
chance.
ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS.
DOORS OPEN 7:30.
Under Direction of Blauchard & Ellwood.
Is horcby give, that I will not stand
good for .iny bills contracted by
AUco A. Wimcr after this date
132 W. O. WIMEIt.
0:30 last night. Tho injured drivor
nnd his assistant wore taken to tho
Conoy Island hospital, whero it was
Hiiid that Owens would recover nnd
that Williams undoubtedly wa fa
tally injured.
Tho accident eliminated tho Mar
ion car from the race. Tho Matho-
son car dropped out last night for 11
minutes at the end of tho 80th milo,
when it skidded at a turn, crashed
through a fenco and slightly injured
Driver Baslo. Tho Stearns car at
this juncture took tho lead, which it
retained when tho raco was half
ovor nt 8:30 this morning.
At that time tho Stearns, with
Patschko and Poolo driving alter
nately, had completed 020 miles; tho
Mathcson car, with Baslo and Whale
drivers, had covered 590; tho Cole
car, Endicott and Edwards, drivers,
540; Houp-Rockcwcll, driven by
Martin and Harmon, 430; Midland,
Anderson and- Taylor, drivers, 372.
The Stearns, with tho raco half
ovor, was two miles ahead of the
1009 distance record.
SECRET SERVICE ON WATCH.
Atlanta Grows.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Tho
population of Atlanta, Ga., is 154,-
839, according to the census bureau
todaj'. This is an increase of 72 per
cent.
FOR SALE
$2600 will buy 100 acres in fine locality; 5 acres of
bearing orchard, good buildings. It will pny you to in
vestigate this.
70 ACRES .15 acres in fruit trees 1 year old; 60
inches of water; V miles from town; all farming im
plements, tools, otc, together with team of horses, go
with place; good buildings. A bargain if handled by
Septomber 15.
Al STOCK RANCH 1G0 acres; Clear creek runs
through placo; good outside range; easy terms.
Lot us show you tho Nickoll Addition, where the
fino homes aro being built.
428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable
for fruit and goneral farming purposes.
300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation
ditch and porpotual wator right; has coal outcrop
ping; at a bargain on long tinio, easy payinonts.
GOLD RAY REALTY COMPANY
216 WEST MAIN STREET.
,T. 13. WOOD, W. D. FOSTER, Sales Agents. Phone
J. B. Wood, W. D. Poster, Sales Agents. Phono 1681.
HUNDREDS GF RINGS
I - fe
ll '- ' '
El- .' t&iy." E)
X UcSudj and display hundreds of
the finest guaranteed Set Rings every
kind of stone a fine variety of mountings
fine gold every one guaranteed the best
value in a ring that was ever shown to the
public.
We wish to call your attention to the
new
The Josephine
Set Ring'
It is worth your time to call and see the
window display, but don't stop at the win
dow come inside and examine these beau
tiful Rings.
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES.
See the Window
Tuesday
-.
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Martin J. Reddy
. The Jeweler
Near the postoffice
(Continued from pago 1)
thoy had failed to grow Into large
fires, so vigilant aro tho mea fight
ing tho flames,
Troov nt Work
Tho first troops arrived in Butte
Falls which Is at tho oxtreme noth
west of tho blazing forosta, at S
o'clock Friday and oarly Saturday
loft for tho front. At Butte Falls
thoy woro mot hy rangora who di
rected their movements.
Supervisor Erlckson now has 75
additional men battling with the
flames on tho slopes of Mt. McLough
lln, from whoro Medford dorives Its
water supply, Horo Is found ono o
tho finest bodies of sugar plno la
tho west today and thoso giant troea
aro fast being consummed until only
tall chared trunks romaln. Tho fate
of Mcdford's wator supply is la
doubt. Should this bo seriously
impaired it will mean a great
loss as tho city has just completed
a gravity system at a cost of $600,
000. There is llttlo hopo of an early
control of tho flames now ones are
constantly breaking out and a high
wind Is spreading them rapidly.
Only Three
More Pianos .
From tHe large
stock of fifty-one
pianos which, we
placed on' sale
Aug. 5 we Have
just threaleft
This all goes to show that
Eilers Music House is in a
position to give better val
ues and easier terms than
was ever offered by any mu
sic house on the coast. Our
tremendous buying power,
our easy payment plan and
our courteous treatment to
every one enables us to defy
all competition.
Is your name on our list
of 48 satisfied customers
during the great demonstra
tion sale which has been go
ing on during the past two
weeks? If not, you have an
opportunity to get it on that
list. There remains just
two days. On Tuesday night
the present prices on the
three remaining pianos will
be the same as ever. That
means that y6u will have to
pay from $100 to $150 more
for the same make instru
ments. "While" wo do not expect
these three pianos to be in
stock oven on Monday night,
wo will he horo taking or
ders at sale prices for deliv
ery from Portland. So be
sure, Air. Piano Buyer, to
got your name on our pur
chasing list bofore wo loavo.
Eifers Music Houes
Located at
Weeks & McGowen
Furniture Store
Medford Oregon'