Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 25, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. OOTOOER 2.3, 1910.
PERSONAL ITEMS
OyntniM aflornooiiii at tlio IMaii.
Ituy Htuiiy or Aiilloeh linn onloiod
tho normal itt Anhliuid "ov t ho mihool
yuHP.
Dion lit ill the I'la.u for itn aftor
' noon lunch.
Mr), Mvu Uncoil, a practical droits
nialtor, Into of WitHliliifttiHi, ), t, linn
routed tho TIioh. Torpid iohIiIouco
on North Control uvoiiiio,
Dr. Htophotiiton Ih a uiadliiitti optl
cIimi, Ovor Alton & Uahkiui'ii. 10D
.lonoph Cui.hoy, Hi" pioneer blank
iiinlth, north of ollalty utroot, re
turned todry from li In minimi hunt
John II. Cnrlcln, attor:.oy-at-law,
per rout ulinrcod. Ovor Ilurlliiiri'n
oow HtOrO, tf
Mm. W. IJ. Wlllilto, wlfo of tho
woll known fruit grower of Antlooh,
arrived In Medford Thursday, trad
Iiik iiihI enjoying a fow dnyn of ho-
clal ploiiniiro and recreation niiiont;
I or ninny friends lu thin city.
Do you know that you can liny any
amount, from n half aero up, In Oak
dalo Park addition on onny tortus?
Fruitgrowers' Hank bldit. tf
Mrs. Clara Orr and haliy of North
Cotitral paid rolatlvoH and friends In
.laoltHOiivlllo a nodal vImII iiHtiirdny
and .Sunday.
Try ono of tlioiio homo cooked
inoalH at 42 South Hartlott nt Stic.
Mm. Captain Carroll of North Cou
tral loft Monday for an Indoflnlto
vImI: with luir dntiKlitor and family
at Portland.
Delicious HiiudwIchoH, pies, etc,, nt
tho Plain.
Mr. Cody, iiiaiiaKor of tho North
Itlvoiitldo grocery, linn routed thu F.
M. Ptownrt residence on North Cn
trat nwmiio.
0. W. Ilarnum & Co., contractor
und bulldors. Country work a spec
ialty. OrUurs solicited. Inqulro at
Tho ToKKory.
MrM. Caldwoll of North Central Ih
paying an Indoflnlto Hoclal visit to
hor son, William C. Caldwoll of Gold
Hill.
Flfty-threo acron Hpccial, 10 acres
coming Into boarlng orchard. Call on
J. II. Wood, Condor Water & Power
Co.'h officii.
II. II. Mote, tho (J. A. It. votoran,
and family, havo moved from tho
Smith residence on Noilh Orapo
street to North ollntty, where Mr.
Mots will build two modurn icmI
' donees for occupancy and rout.
Don't pay house rout. Buy a fur
i nlahod houso tent. Prlco, ICO.
Phono Main 2012. tf'
I. J. Stacoy of North JackHon, had
tho iiilHfortunn of getting protly se
verely klckod by" a frhctloiiH homo
whllo being employed In tho Vlncont
Food ntalilvb on North itlvomldo on
WodncHday.
Ih your Iioiiho wired? ? Ono cigar
loss a day would pay for a hundred
. por cent IncrwiHO In comfort. Start
living tho olectrlc llfo. tf.
Much complaint In heard by tho
traveling public tho rough condition
tho ItodH nto loft in by tho county
In tho antloch Hoctlon & a general
protect Ih heard of tho county do
ing ho much In tho Improvement
Trail Creek County & not flushing
tho ommor rond.
Kvery light but electricity gives
off i -noko and Hinoko contnliiH Hoot
:.l deposits on your wnll papor,
curtaliiH, draperies. Nlectrlc light
glowH lu an nlr tight bulb. tf.
Otto SolHby loft TuoHday morning
to Hponil a fow days at his ranch 'in
tho Yankee Creek section.
Whoro Ih tho Plaza? Ovor tho
Kmporlum,
II. D. Iteod, democratic acndldiito
for Joint roprosMintntlvo for DouglaH
and Jacknon countleH, Hpont Monday
night lu Medford.
Only n few of thoHo flno S. C.
Rhode lnlnml Hod rooHtom aro loft.
They aro hard to heat. Dullvorod at
Medford or JackHonvlllo for $1.50
each. AddroHH Fnlrvlow Orchards,
JackHonvlllo. 180.
Judge W. K. CroweH linn returned
from a biiHlnoHH vlfllt to northorn
polntH.
C. I. HutchlBoii and 11. N. I.miis
ilon left Monday on a hunting trip In
tho Kvuiis Creek region. They ox
poct to return with venleon galore.
W. W. Humpltroy and II. 13. lloy
don and Charles Hoyden aro on a
hunting trip In tho high IiIIIh In tho
Ilutto Creek aoctlon.
Dr. StephoiiHon. graduato optician,
flta gliiHHOH to cor root any dofoct of
tho oyo. Office ovor Allqn & Hoa
gan'H. Phono Main 18G1.
Hev. W. h. Hall, formorly pastor
or tho IlaptlBt church In Medford,
who luifi boon hero on a short vlHlt,
loft Sunday morning for Coob liny,
wheor ho In now locnted.
W. A. Dunlaii, of Talent, was In
Medford on a IiubIhobh trip Tuosduy.
County Clork Coloman was at
Ashland on bualncHH Tuesday.
Chas. Nlckoll of Storllng, was In
Medford on bualneBH TueHday. Paaa
Ing tho old "Nlckol Plato" addition
woHt of town on tho wny from Jack
sonville ho remarked: "Juat to
think that I trlod to soil that land
a number of years ago for $85 an
aero and couldn't do It, and tho
present ownors aro gottlng $200 a
lot, makes mo tlrod ovory. tlmo I
pubs tho tract. I look tho other
wny,"
Wi T. SlnVlii of Salem was In
Medford on business Tuoadny.
D. O. Dutchor of Seattle Is rog
latorod nt tho NnBli.
B. J. Kollolior of La Qrnndo la
among tho rocont Medford arrivals.
V. Williams of Roseburg is horo
on n buslnoBB vialt.
PERSIA IS SOON
TO BE DIVIDED
Eiiliiit(l mill Russia Each to Tako
r(alf, AIIIioiiiiIi Czar Is Known to'
Do Workliifi for tho Major Part of
tho Territory.
9
LONDON, Oct. 25.- -The iIIvIhIoii
of 1'orsln between (treat Hrltalu and
ItiiHHla In oxpoctod to bo announced
Hlnlly. It wan toporlod today that
tho npy' of tho I'orsli.u mini otur
tho reply of tho Pomlati mlnlHtor to
tho Hrltliili foreign offlcom express
lug thfl nltltiido toward Pcraln had
boon n-colvod. It Ih uiiderfltood that
(lormiiny Is Hiipoprtlng Pomln.
That ItiiHiia has amhltloiiH nlnlHtor
to the continued predominance of
Kiigllsh rule In India Ih bollovod to
ho ono of tho clreuiiiiitniicoij behind
thojalost movo In tho hear onHt.
HtiHHlaii pro-omlnouco In Pomlnn
councils Ih woll known mid tho fact
that ItiiHHla Ih financing and policing
a railroad from Toheran to tho Per
hIiiii gulf, giving Ituiwla a rival Heli
port to Orert Ilrltaln on tho Indian
ocean, leadn to the belief that Husnla
HeokH the llon'H Hharo lu tho fore
Hhadowed dlHHolutlon of tho shnh'H
domain,
-Beautiful Prizes -9
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Given Away by The Mail Tribune, Saturday,
SKIPPER REFUSES TO
LEAVE WRECKED SHIP
NHW YORK, Oct. 2G. IlocauBo
HtendfaHtly refiiBod to kiivo lilt Hhli
and Ih now drifting iiomowhoro to
ward the Uulf of Mexico, waiting for
a tow. Captain K. K. W:i11h of Hal
lowell, Maine, Ih being called tho
"isamoHt" flklppor on tho Atlantic to
day. Although he known thnt bin boat,
tho HolllHfwood, Ih water logged and
that It In a mlrnclo that alio ban kept
together for flvo dayH after a buf
feting by tho moHt Hovero Btorm tho
gulf region has experienced In years,
Captain uWIIb told IiIb crow, who
wore taken off the ship ltiHt Monday,
by tho Htoamer Herald, that ho would
atay with IiIb vetwol until It went
down or waH towed nahoro.
The hiHt ceon of nCptnln Walls by
IiIh departing crew bo waH cllnclng to
thu capntan waving farewell.
WELL KNOWN GRANTS
PASS WOMAN DEAD
Mm. A. K. Voorliios, wife of the
niiMlitihur of the Daily and Weekly
Courier at Urnnts I'ass. died at the
family residence at 10::i0 on Sunday
evening, October '2l, of Hnglit'n th
oiiHo. She had been n irreat huffercr
for many montli, hut her couraue
kept her about, and it wa not until
two weeks ago that she allowed lior
M'lf to remain in bed, hut even then
lio made an effort to overcome ev
ery weaknchS and appear cheerful
before her "family and friends, and up
lo the very Inst moment n!ie here up.
never lor a moment irivunr way u
w 1 1 n't her hiinhaud and others knew
uiik the inevitable. Wlieu the last
hour came she sooniiimlv enioyed a
peaeeful slumber, which lasted an
hour or moie, when she bileutlv past
ed to the other side. In her life and
deiith she illustrated Christina ehar
aeter of the liichott order, alwa
cheerful, always lovinjr mid tender
of the feeliiiL's of olhem.
Her funeral will take place from
tho family residence, '201 II street,
Tuesday afternoon at 'JjIlO o'clock,
Hev, Hoborl Mol.oan offieiatinir. The
interment will be in the Mnouie cemetery.
rfflbvi.
Work and Win
JNo doubt can exist that the nine prizes which the Mail
Tribune offer as rewards to, the young ladies entered in
the Great Popular Contest are not happily chosen. These
prizes will give immcnse.satisfaction to the winners, and
the Mail Tribune would not consider offering such prizes
if this satisfaction were not already assured.
JThe lady receiving the highest number of votes in each
district will be awarded one of these beautiful instruments.
The district having the highest number of votes will have
the choice of the two pianos.
October 29, 1910.
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Two Fine Gold Watches
CJGold Watches The lady in each district that receives
the fourth largest number of votes after the capital prize is
disposed of will receive a fifteen-jewel movement ladies'
gold watch. The case is guaranteed for 20 years. The
watches arc on display at Diamond's Jewelry Store,, op
posite Nash Hotel, and at Lawrence's Jewelry Store, oppo
site Mail Tribune office.
5-Passenger Buick
Two $100 Diamond Rings
Diamond Rings The lady having second highest votes.
'" v-ciuii uiOtJ-lUI 1UL UV UWiUUCU il UUUUL11U1 !pXJJ XJllllllUlUX$
King. Everyone knows the value of a diamond, and the
stones given by the Mail Tribune are beautiful and fully,,
worth $100 each. The rinn-s nan hn snmi nnv time at. "Red-
dy's Jewelry Store and Van De Car's Jewelry Store. OncI
diamond being on display at each store.
BIvv9IPPKSB'ft'&tMt2H4BllrilHlB3r L! Vw
flThe five-passenger Buick M,odel 10 Toy Tonneau tj-pe
Automobile which will be given by the Mail Tribune as
capital prize can be seen any day at the garage on River
side avenue. The lady having the highest number of votes
over all will be the winner of this valuable prize.
CJThc word "Buick" means service in the automobile
world. The color is blue body with ivory white gear,
wheel base 92 inches, full elliptic springs in rear and semi
elliptic in front, four cylinders, water cooling and shaft
drive. Price, $1150 f. o. b. factory, including oil lamps,
tail lamp, generator, gas headlights, horn and repair out
fit. This is a valuable prize and the lady winning may well
be proud of it.
Two Fine Pianos
The two pianos goven away by the Mail
Tribune are now on display. The Kimball
$560 Piano purchased from Eilers' Music
house can be seen any day in the window of
"Weeks & McGowan Co.'s furniture store on
West Main street. The $400 Style 3? Cable
& Nelson piano purchased from Hale's Mu-
Itrm sic house is on display at Hale's store rooms
at corner of Tenth and Oakdale.
Two Business Scholarships
Business Scholarships One lady in each district will be
awarded a six months' business scholarship in the Ashland
Commercial College. Students graduating from the Ash
land Commercial College are always sure of a position.
A business education is desired by nearly all young peo
ple. They know that such an education makes them self
reliant, resourceful and independent wherever they may be
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mnttn
Investments
WOMAN'S DOGS GO WITH
HER TO MARRIAGE ALTAR
NKW YOHtCOet, 'J.-,, The widely
heralded mnrriiiuo. iiV Mr.. . Schley
lioweii of San Francisco and I'erry
Kviiiis of Seattle, instead of lieiu a
NH'otuolo today, became u fizzle.
When word went forth that the
dnsliinir San Fnineiseo widow wiin
attain lo become a bride society spec
ulated on how (lie fair lady could
lio.isihly ho Hoptirated from three
spaniols to which she was devoted.
The lady rolved I ho problem by se
leetiim the dos to not as bridc
muids. When the Hev. 10. h, Copofiold sol
emnly lii'unu the mnrriiiKo service tho
canine hridcHiunidR houau howling,
Tho flood of dotfjry p;riof disconcerted
the minister, who forgot his lines
mid was compelled to hurriedly seek
the place in tho prayer book whoro
ho had been interrupted,
The dojTHinnidH, or hridosdotfs, re
fused to bo consoled. Tlioy wore
strum: together on u silkon leash
held by tho bride, and when oaled
upon to doriiat, soiiglil rofugo by cow
oriiiK in tlio folds of the bride's
ROWII,
Incoming flustered by tho contin
ued delay, V. II. Hurdqlroy, the
prroomfiinau, seized tlio spaniolH by
tho floats of thoir Japunoso frocks
and hoisted them Into a deserted
corner, whoro mi uuhor nttomptod to
silouoo their wltinos,
Moor-EhniCo.
212 FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG.
,, Phono Main 601.
for
See these before biryina:.,
CITY PHOI'EHTV:
.f-I.GOO for property rented
over .fSOO por year.
!?3,000 for properly that will rout
for $; or .f-10 per mouth.
.f 1,700 for proporty tnnt will lent
for about $00 per 111011111" with room
011 the lot for another Iioikc or npait
meiit hiiildiin;.
i'-'.lOO for pmperty rented for $10
per mouth.
All close in.
I-'HUIT LANDS:'
2S0 acres for development and sub
divsiou. '
00 acres ranch, 11 acres bonriue;
Spitz and Nowtowns; 13 aoros in
pears, 13 acres alfalfa. Puniieo noil,
irrigation plant, seven room modern
stono buiiKnlow, keopors' lodgo, barn,
equipments, stock, etc. complete. One
of tho. finest properties in tho val
ley. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE LIST
OP THE FINEST CITY LOTS AND
HOMES; ALSO FRUIT LANDS DE
VELOPED AND UNDEVELOPED.
Call nhuSseo (is.
We Feature
Hamilton "Watches. Howard Watches. Libby Cut
Glass. "Waterman Fountain Pens and . vjerfect dia
monds ui) to 4 carats.
Prices always the lowest.
J. W. DIAMOND
115 East Main Street.
''DubIous Opportunity'' ada usually
ilvo up to thoir namo and thnt
inakos thorn worth caroful watching,
will bo worth cash to you.
No Thlnl Leaflue
, CHICAGO, Oct. '-'."). The cancel-
lation of all plans for a third big!
baseball league, proposed by D. A.'
Fletcher of Cincinnati, was formally
announced today. Tho news was
not unexpected, and followed the
return of l'ive.i? 100 chocks advanced
to Cobb, Mullin, Prow 11, Hoffmai.,
Evers nr.d othors. Fletcher said he
would-make no further attempts to)
organize an "outlaw" league. '
MISS FLORA GRAY,
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL.
PHONE MAIN 991.
Packinn Cases Continued.
CHICAGO. Oct. 2r.-Judgo K. M.
Landis in tho federal court today1
continued until November 4 tho con-'
tempt eases against officials of the
packing eompnuies under indictment. 1
The eases resulted from failuro by1
tho pnokors to produce hooks of tho
companies at a rocont investigation
by tho federal grand jury.
Buckley Doing Time.
TACOMA, Wash., Oct 25. Thos.
Huokloy, tho man who entered n plea
of guilty before tho United States
oourt when nccusod of stealing sov
oral gold ingots vnluod nt $2-1,000
from registered mail on board tho
Alaskan steamer City of Sonttlo, to
day began u two yours' term in tho
state prison at Walla Walla.
Haskino tor health.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
P. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
OREGON.
THE LAST CALL OF THE WEST.
By Walter V. Woohlkq.
Poantifully illustrated in four oojors
in Novembor Sunset Magazine.
Now on sale, all nowsstnnds, 15 cts.
The Best Sub-Division Proposition
In the Rogue River Valley
170 ACRES, HALF MILE FROM RAILROAD STATIOX $
115 acres In grain; 10 acres In 2-year-old pears; 45 acres In bruBh
and timber, easily cleared; no waste; good house, two barns, all
fenced with woven wire; telephone; R. F. D.; part irrigated.
Price, $155 per acre; total, $26,350. Terms: $7500 cash; $4000 ono
year, 6 per cent; $14,850 Hvo years, 6 per cont.
HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY
214 FRUITGROWERS' BAJJK.
F. N. CUMMINGS T. W, OSGOOD
OSGOOD &CUMMINGS
THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
The One Right Way
is the Hand-Tailored
Way.
IJYour clothes will fit perfect
ly, wear longer, look better
and bo absolutory satisfac
tory It furnished by
W- EIFERT-Thc-Progressive
Tailor.
SPECIAL
Tho Club quartet of Soattlo will be
at the "Louvro Cafo" ovory night
from 6 to 8 p. m. and from 20 p. tn.
to 2 a. m.
Vocal nnd Instrumental selections
that aro suro to pleaso. tf
Medford Collection Agonoy,
over Jackoon County Dank.
'!!
Gold Mine
with good ore body aa4 par
tially equipped, for !. CU
on tho owner,
noon 8, 198 Mate ftt.
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