Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDffORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1910.
PERSONAL ITEMS
Lynn I'untln of tho Cmilrul I'olut
' Globe wnri In Medford mi ImimIiiohh
Friday.
Klfty-throo norM Hpuclnl, 10 heron
onilni: into bearing orohnrd. Cull on
3. II. Wood, Condor Water & Power
Co.'n officii, tf
llltttiur & Clark report tlio milu
of lotB.lfl, 17, 18 ami lit, In Mock
2, nml lot 10 In block I, In Wont
Will ii nt Park, tit tit week, They nro
oxcIiinIvo iiKontM for (IiIh aililltlon.
T. 10, DiuiIdIh ami wife uro on
tholr wny to I.oh Angelon on ar
count of tliu Murloim IIIiichh of Mm,
lmuiom inoinnr.
1m your louao wired? Ono cigar
Iwih a day would pay for a hundred
por cent Inorenao In comfort, Start
living tlio electric life, tf.
Verne Pendleton and Kn'ry May
of Talilo Hock npiiut Krlday night In
Moiuoru.
Kvory Unlit but electricity glvca
off aoiuoko and mnokii contains soot
which dnpoaltn on your wall paper,
curtalun, draporlon. ICIcctrla light
Kiowa In an air tlRlit bulb, tf,
John Illntia of Knnlc Point wan In
Mod ford Haturday on a bualnoaa trip,
II, O. Wood of Grout it Pnaa mnriu
Modford n vlalt Baturday.
Dr, Btephtmaon, graduate optician,
NU KlaBiioa to correct any dufoct of
tfao eyo. Offlco ovor Alton & lion
gan'a. Phono Main 18C1. 312
R, J. Cola of Cola'n, Cal., I a
' Modford visitor today.
Moor-Khnl Co,, oxcluitlvo agonta
for property In Creacont and Wake
field, Or,, towuiiltwi on Hlll'fl now
railroad, Bee them, Creacent In
dlvlalon point. 220
Mlia Mlnnla Wllllama of Gold Hill
la visiting frlonda In Modford.
Contractora will next week com
plete tho now newer ayatom In South
oca Addition, giving aanltary aawar
ro and dralnaga aowcr, In addition
to 30 lotn In thla addition, only flro
' blocks from Main atroot, tho clou-ont-ln
Kood realdnnco Iota now of
fering In Modford. Tho nmttur of
putting In tho drainage sowar af
ford opportunity to drain baBomonta
and collars and bring about tho boat
sanitary condition. Modford'a up-
to-dnlo poopln only want up-to-date
conditions In tholr realdonro quar
tora. tf
Peter Jenracn of Council llluffs,
la,, la In Modford, looking nfttir Tjtirt
liii'nn IntoroBts.
Six hundrml foot of now cement
aidowalk now boliiK InBtallnd on
grade oatnbllahod by tho city engln
ear on South Itlvorsldo nvonuu shown
tho growth of tho city. A largo ter
ritory In thla Boctlon will bo tnkon
within tho corporate limits In a fow
months. It In within a fow blocks
of Main atreot and should havo boon
included In tho city long ago. tf
Invt'storn looking for Kood loca
tion for rooming hnuaon will find It
In two adjaront lots at ond of pav
ing on South Itlvorsldo, only flvo
blocks from Main strcat. Sowor
pnld, nldownlks, cement, now being
Installed, Apply to Itoguo Illvor
Laud Co., No. 11 N. Central nvo. tf
Hort It. Woatbrook of Cottago
Orovo was In Modford Saturday. Mr.
WcBtbrook Is making n campaign for
tho ostnblltthmont of NoAiulth county
unon his own volition.
Jrsso IliHlor and Dr. J. B. Shonror
woro at Jacksonville Saturday morn
ing, accompanying U. H. WoBtbrook,
tho Ncamlth county booster.
II. II. Tronson of Bnglo Point was
a Modford buslnosM visitor Saturday.
Captain It. C. V. Astbury wos In
Modford Saturday looking nftor bua
Iness matters,
J. C. Altkon of Woodvlllo apont
Saturday In Medford on a buslnoBs
trip.
Colonel and Mrs. II. C. Washburn
of Tnblo Itock woro In Medford Sat
urday on a tmslnesn visit.
I), II. Itumsoy spout Saturdny In
Modford.
COLONIST TRAVEL
BREAKS
RECORDS
DISEASE RELIEVED 8Y
CHIROPRACTIC
ADJUSTMENTS
Mnrrlod,
WATSON-DOYLK In Modfrod,
Friday, November 4, 1910, William
A. Watson and Mra. A. I. Doylo, both
of Ashland,
8TUIKNTS THINK T1IKY
OAN CONTHOIi AFFAIRS
UNIVK11HITV OP OnKOON, Nov. 5.
The University of Oregon Is main
taining a municipal library for tho ben
flt of the towns of the state. Prof.
Young, dean of tho department of oclnl
alancp, has Katherod ldntn and litera
ture concerning public questions. Htn
tlstlcs and references for commlsalon
form of government, police systems,
publlo flnanco, municipal parks, etc.,
can bo had by any city for the asking.
The universities of llllnoln and Kan
sas have taken up tho plan of main
taining thesd municipal llbrartos, and
the University of Oregon has copied
tlio tduii from them. In thorni ntaten
the plan worked very successfully and
no doubt tho cities of Oregon will find
this library a valuable .sourco of reference.
Portland, Nov, fi, During tho .10
dayn from September Iti to October'
10, tho O. It. & N. Co. brought
H01H coloiilntn Into Oregon from tho
miHtorn iitiiteii, an liirnwao of K81
over tho corresponding period of
last year. The mltnber Is the larg
est In tho history of the company.
lliCHo settlors woro recruited,
principally, from points east of tlio
Missouri river and wore distributed
throughout tho entire state, The
ticket stubs show that 207 remained
In Portland, while 232 sopped nt
stations In Kustern Oregon boforn
coming to Portland and 128 wont to
towns In the southern part of tho
state, Tho remaining 227 went to
Washington or to points Immediate
ly tributary to this city,
According to estimates or o, It.
& N, officials, tho great majority of
.those people settled on farms, most
or mo mnnving money to pay ror
their own lands, More than 00 per
rent represent families, while sev
eral that cannot be figured exactly
nro believed to he bonds of families
who will solid fo rthelr wives and
children as soon as thoy secure a
permauont location In tho state.
Ttiousnmls of Others Come,
llosldos those colonists tho satno
railroad brought thousands of per
sons Into tho state on regular tick
ets. Many will make tholr future
homos horo. Tho paaaongor depart
ment also figures that many who
buy return trip tickets remain In tho
state nftor obtaining a moans of
livelihood, being willing to sacrlflco
tlm return portions of their tickets
for an opportunity to cast tholr for
tunes In Oregon.
"Moro ban 00 per cent of these
settlors are American citizens, said
William McMurray, gonoral passen
gor agent of tho O, It, ft N, yester
day. "Even ir they am forolgnora
they are persons who havo become
thoroughly Americanized and nro tho
most doslrntilo class of settlors that
tho state can procure. Thoy are by
no moans mndo up of tho usual Im
migrant classes."
Mr. McMurray nttiVxites tho In
flux of colonists directly to tho ex
tensive campaign of community
puhllolty conducted by the railroad
nnd by many of the towns along tho
lino. Heports show that during tho
year tho road dbfrlbutod 300,000
colonist folders through tho middle
western nnd eastern states and that
thousands of Inquiries wore received
directly as n roBtilt of this method of
advertising.
Ilostiltfl Aro Immediate.
The foldors were classified with
reference to the particular communi
ties to which It was desired to di
rect npeclal attontlon, so that Imme
diate results In some of tho agricul
tural sections wore notlccnble and
could at once bo traced to tho rail
road's publicity depnrtmont.
At first some of tho smaller
towns woro not quite able to accom
modate nil the settlers, but they
havo arranged to caro for nil the
now arrivals and are oncnurnglng
mora to come, Medford Is still main
taining Its tent city and Is building
houses as rapidly ns conditions will
allow.
In nddltlon to tho colonists han
dled on tho O. It. & N tho other
transcontinental lines brought In
many people from tho eastern states,
with the result that the nggrogato
probably will reach well Into four
figures.
With all tho Bottlers coming Into
Oregon, tholr presonco Is hnrdly no
ticed nnd tlm fact thnt Oregon needs
thonsnnds of others In omphnslzed.
INPANTIMt PAltAIiYBIH
KILLS YOU NO ATHLKTK
OIUCACIQ. Nov. 5. Infantilis parnly
iila yesterday olalmed Ita first victim
among tho students of tlio University
of llllnoln t Champaign, when Harold
Tamlltnn, one of the athletea of the
lnnt lilt ton, succumbed to the dlioaae.
wlilch rar.'ly attaclca one of his age.
Tin- young man wan In his frcahman
yiar at the unlveralty.
U. I'WWWW
MOVING! PIOTUR1C8 MAY
UK SHOWN IN PRISON
LKAVKNWOIITH, Kan., Nov. B Mov
tng pictured may bo Introduced In tlio
federal prlmm hero nnd tho stato prison
ol I.nnalng for tho cntortalnmont of
convicts. Warden 11. W, Mol.aughory
and Warden J, K. Codding of tho res
pective penitentiaries are considering
the plan and both aro In favor of It.
You may Have ton dollars or only
ten contB tliroiiRli rondiiiR tho iuIh
boforo Kointr ii-liuying nRiiln. Hut
you'll fiiivo HomotliitiK every timo.
WANTED.
Teams to contract for hauling
lumbor from mill to railroad, 14
miles,
CRATER IiAKia IiUMUBR- CO.
Apply Edgar Hafor, Modford, Or.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phonos:
T. W. Weeks, 3071
A. E. Orr, 8002.
LADY ASSISTANT
Send a
Mes senger
thut will meot with tho ap
proval of tho recipient of
your message. Any old kind
of a mcs3cngor won't answor.
Tho best should always be
sent "if" you wish tho re
cipient to paBS a favorable
vordict.
What you think about busl
ness stationery isn't quite so
important as what your corre
spondent thinks.
Don't buy
Thl itamJ.trJ fatr fer bmimill itjtivittrjr
HEATERS
These cool evenings and mornings make the heat
ing of your home a very imporotant question just at
this time,.
The easiest way to solve that question is to come
here where you will find a very complete line of the
best heaters that are to be found in this city. You
can get almost any size in a satisfactory heater for
wood or coal and at the price you can afford to pay.
Perfection Oil Ileaters, too they are fine
try one.
NICHOLSON
HARDWARE CO.
because it pleases you, but
because it influences the man
you write in your favor.
Out IUHMHIKI Bond l a clean, crisp
Kaper, mad. lur clean, crlip tmiintii
lki. It it aolil on the uiiuinntlon that
llnre'i economy In quality, A liaodaoino
peclmen book given upon requett, allow.
Ini; lellerheada ami oilier lulne formi,
(intej, lithographed and engraved oa
tlit while and loutleen colon.
Madeby ItAMMHimt
Patik Cohtanv, xhr
nly paper makera in
:he world making bond
paper eictuiively,
Medford
Printing
Co.
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An Easy Way to Get Breakfast
Just a few General Electric Utemils will en
able any housewife to stay in bed another half
hour in tho morning. Put cereal la the cooker
and coffee in the percolator tlio night before.
In tho morning turn' the switch, electricity wB
get breakfast ready provided your houie it
wired for electric light .
Let us tell you all the particular. '
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MUNICIl'ATi LIHUAltV
AT OHKOON JINIVHHSITV
COUVALIiTB, Or., Nov. 5, Tho stu
dents of tho Oregon Agricultural col
logo aim to hnndlo all Infractions of
rules horenftor, If tho right to"doso
la given thorn by tho faoulty, Thoy
propose creating an organization for
complete solf government anrl will ask
tho fuculty to abolish all faculty regu.
lutlons covering matters except those
of a scholastlo nature Tho students
think that If self govornment were
granted thoy would be ablo to prevent
outbreaks suoh an tho faculty has had
to contend with. Tho plan, It Is
thought will Include a student .court to
try members charged with vlolatlntr
I regulations.
TO IMtKVKNT UIIjUXG
OF 1IUNTK1IS IN WOODS
MADISON. Wis., Nov. 5. Captain Q.
W, Jtlckumnn. flh and came warden,
hopis to reduce the number of acct
dents during this season of deer dunt-
Ing In Wisconsin by urging all hunters
to wear red caps. This article of ap.
parol, he thinks, will servo as a aort of
hemlllgiit. Captain Ulckeman also urgo'a
hunters to curb their enthusiasm to tho
extent of refraining from shooting at
very moving object. Last year during
the open season for deer In this state,
32 men wore fatally shot and 28 were
Injured: Indications aro that there will
bo a record-breaking number of hunt
ers this seaagn, making greater precau
tions necessary.
That .Chiropractic In provlnR HUcccnnf til In tho rollof of (llnoaso
Ih miiiHtfiutlatoiI by tho -followltiif tinHolIcltori tcatlrnonlnln:
Mod ford man litis tho following to suy In regard to bonoflt ro
colvoil nt tho linniln of Dr. Gordon:
"Aftor trvntliiK ovor u your without any rollof I waa roluctant
about trylnn your niothod, hut tho flrHt adjuntmont gavo Inatant
rollof of nu IntotiHo noiirnlKlc jmln ovor tho loft oyc nnd nldo nt
himd. After tho fourth tho pain won ontlroly Kono, an van nlso
tho imlii lu uudor my loft ahouldur blndo and aldo, For thn-e
yimrn havo hnd catarrh of tho houd, which wn always atopped
up, hut now II him huon ontlroly cured and I brcatho na woll an
ovor, Aftor hiicIi rcRiiltn, I fool I can highly recommend you and
your method of ciirhiK dlsouso."
A, !', DarlliiK of 1039 Kaat Nineteenth atroot, North, Portland,
Or,, aaya: "After ton yoarn of HiifferlriK and expenditure of much
money, nnd nftor bIvIiik up all hopo of recovery, wo woro Induced
ns n Inst oxporlment to try Chiropractic, not expecting nny bene
fit. My wife, after two woekH' treatment, -a Krenty honoflted,
nnd In ulRlit wceka wan completely and permanently cured of
chronic conatlpntlon, nervous pnmtratlon, St. Vitus' danco and at
tendant ailments, nnd after a year nan not aeon a traco of the
old troubles.
"I was taken with a severe attack of lumbago and wm able
o ho out aftor throe adjuntmonts.
"My daughter waa cured of a had curvature In alx wceka. I
feel I cannot apeak too highly of you and Chiropractic."
Uellovod of chronic rheumatism aftor suffering 27 years, V. L,
Fought, tiG Cambrldgo )tulldlng, Portland, Or., , Bays: "When I
enmo to you I woh a physical wreck; my chief ailment bolnB acl
ntlc rhoumatlam, from which I hare sufforod for 27 years, at that
tlmo meeting with accident to my back. Now, after ton weeks'
ndjustmont I nm ao woll I feel like I could shout tho good news
from the houaetopn."
Ono thing In certain: Tho' results of Chiropractic Adjustments
nro euro and to bo depended upon, although tho tlmo varies with
each Individual.
If Buffering from any ailment, no matter of what character,
chronic or ncuto, call or addrona Dr. L. M. Oordon, 216 E. Main
at., Medford, Or,, ovor Medford Hardware Co,
Offlco hours: 10 to 12 a. m,, 2 to C nnd 7 to 8 p. m.
Offlco bourn and Sundays by nppolntmont.
ONCE MORE
AN IRRIGATED ORCHARD
wins a
NATIONAL PRIZE
Irrigation made It possible for tho Itogue River valley to win tho
Grand Sweepstakes Prize nt the Spokane National Apple Show Just as it
has made It posslblo'for tho Rogue River valley to win tho first prize oa
Its Nowtown Pippins at tho Canadian International Show at Vancouver.
Irrigation will make tho Roguo River Valloy tho greatest orchard dis
trict In the west: It will double the crops of tho producing orchards;- It
will convert our waste aroa Into prosperous homos; It will bring more
people Into the valtoy; It will build up tho district and In the future,
as It has dono In the past, It will make It possible to produce tho fruit
which haa won and will win tho prlws offered by the national ahows.
Tho Irrigation system of the Rogue River Valley Canal Company,
when completed, will Irrigate 55,000 acres of land and tho canal systeaa
will serve the orchardlsta on every aide of the city of Medford.
The source of water supply la Fish Lake and Four-MHo Lake, at Ux
foot of Mt. McLaughlin, which Is also the water supply for Medford'
municipal system.
The Hopkins lateral, which Is a part of tho Rogue Rlver Valloy
Canal Company system, now covers 27,000 acres and the eoratiany la
prepared to accept applications from water-users from any of tho dis
tricts cororod by this lateral.
Rogue River
Valley Co.
Fred N. Ctimmins
Medford National Bank Bldg. J'?.'
Medford, Oregon
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ANNOUNCEMENT
TlJriSS CORA UTLEY announces the opening of her
' new Marinello shop on Monday, Nov. 7, 1910.
Miss Utley has recently completed a thorough course of
training in the celebrated Afarinello School of Chicago.
She is fully qualified to do efficient work in Facial Mas
sage, Scalp Treatment, Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Man
icuring, Electrolysis, Prismatic Ray, Chiropody.
Her entire equipment is the latest and most scientific, in
cluding a complete outfit for the sterilization of combs,
brushes and all instruments. This assures the safety as
well as comfort of her patrons.
Appointments made by Telephone 111 or by calling at
Room 5, Kentner Block.
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The Marinello Shop
ISLS THEATRE
THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE
TO-NIGHT
"Never a Dull Moment"
The Zarados Bros.
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Doors Open at 7 p. m.
CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 CENTS
VMMinaiHnBinHBHHBianawniHBHavwB
MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M.
but not
Policy
You will find the
races to wait on you ats yoa
found before tho Base wen
known quality the hum
courteous treatment tia aeaae
willingness to mako rteht r
ory little thine that aaoald
prove wrong th same deairo
on every one's part to plaaae.
We will continue to carry
the well-known brands cf
goods that wo liavo carried be
fore nnd add to them essch
others as wo feol aro la de
mand by our trade.
We hopo to mako this tfc
best and most popular store la
Southern Oregon, and whllo
wo foel that wo now eajoy thm
largest trade in tho city of
Medford. wo will endeavor to
increase thnt business right
along nnd if good goods aad
right prices will do it wo will
havo an easy tlm.
Allen
Grocery
Co.
Main and Central
Main 2711
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