Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 28, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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MICDKOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MK1WQKD, OREGON,' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1910.
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Woodville Items
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'hntikaglvlhK day wns duly obscrV-
tntfln Woodville. The ntore3 closed
atlrioon and cveryono took tlrao to
thankful for their iniincroiia bless-
hm.
Mrs. Lou Merrlman and children
Ht ThnnksfilvlnR in Orants Pass.
JnRltiy nnd StrcelH nro. shipping
twrnrnrloads of fluo hay.
Raymond Stevens returned Mie
NSt of the week froiii a visit lo Los
An$;clp3t
lYtii hock ami win .Milton innuo
HBliieaK trip to JnckHotivlllo on
m day.
C. Kentnor was In Woodvlllo
first, of the week looking after
uslncas lidre.
o tunchers and scholars of our
I are to ue congratulated on
uccess of the splendid program
j;uve on Wednesday afternoon.
pupils all did full prcdlt to tlietn-
s nnd to their teachers, we
K lad to sen such a largo number
rents and friends present.
oodtllle and vicinity Is growing
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so rapidly that It will ho nceensnry
to furnish two more rooms In our
now school for next year. The Inter
mediate room Is overcrowded now.
Woodville Is badly In need of elec
tric lights. The Koguo River Elec
tric company hns had n man here
this week looking Into the matter.
As yot nothing definite has been. do
elded upon.
There is some talk of bulldlngn
new church or putting nu addition
on the old one. There were 5M schol
ars present at Sunday school last
Sunday, and with our present cramp
ed quarters it is Imposslblo to con
duct services in a proper manner.
The new bank building is being
erected as fast us tho weather per
mits. It Is the intention to have It
ready for business by the first of the
year.
J. W. Jnco))3 &. Co. are putting in
an up-to-date line of furniture iu tlij
Woodman hall, something that has
boon long needed.
PUBLIC PARK ON
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Table Rock Items
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jTho late storm demoralized the1 people bonst of, but the vlaltors were
phono systems iu . this sccton,able before leaving on Saturday to
we are gottlng Into roiuniuulcn-
in by wlro agnln.
number from here attended tho
Qtonco at ICngle Point Thursday night.
Mr. Samuels, foreman nt tho IJo-
tdSciorchard. has tho donkey engino
nUYwbrk pulling brush and Is clearing
tlaajttnt a rapid rata
fMi'. Carlton has been spending a
JULKffldaya in Medford.
EAniong tho recent visitors at Ta-
LbiartiK-k wore Uubtirt M. Wilms and
4 MilHEwiiP, ine wen Known pueicNH,
' ffiflfr Wheeler W 1 1 mix. Hr. and Mrs.
jjcox lirnko their trip around the
Wtoorld In order to visit his slster-in-fllaw,
Mra. Wilcox, her son, Harry
irn.... i nt. .....1 -t.. t it
. iv iii;ija, unit m i unit uiEt. i'. it.
enjoy some of the fine scenery from
tho Wilcox homo nnd.wcro much.Jjm
pressed by it. Thero was a small In
formal reception given Frldn.V after
noon, nt which a- number of Table
Itock people had tho pleasure of moot
Ing Mrs. Wilcox, and were able to
become acquainted with her bright,
gonial and intelligent personality
Thoso present were: Colonel and Mrs
Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lyil
lard, Mr, and Mrs. S. K. Adams, MrH
J. V. Pendleton, Mrs. I II Hnupt-
man, Virginia Mourn and Manila Col
lins Mr nnd Mrs. Wilcox nro to
sail for tlioi orient November 29.
Mi. and Mrs. S. K. Adams nttend-
cox.
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SlrtSptninn. Unfortunately. tho . reunion oi aanvo i-eim-mi-
we3tlior wns not what Table Hock uians In Medford Saturday.
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FAMOUS OLD
MEDFORD TEAMi TREE IS
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fAshlaiiti Boys Claim They Were Rob-
Beil by Officials on Tlianksrjiviny
rand Ask Return Game on Ncu
Ural Grounds for Chamnionshiii.
First Peach Tree Planted in South
ern Orerjon Falls Before Wcitjht
of Snow Was Planted in I8b7
by Peter Britt.
riio Mall Trlbuno la In receipt of
tho following commuu'catlon from
alilaud under tho title "Champion-
IBhlp I'lideclded."
Each team having won nu equal
fiuiniber of games Iu tho football
Ichninplonshlp series of southern Oro-Kon.
'Clfallengo to. tho Medford high
School football team.
Wo, tho members of the Ashland
high school football team, do horeby
imlli'iigc the Medfoid higli school
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loam to a game of football to be
pHayi'd under Spalding 1910 fotdball
rules, nt Ashland or Grants Pass on
Saturday, December 3, or 10, with
mTntrnl officials. This gnnio to de-
ErTdu tho football championship of
flutliPin Oregon, which tho Medford
team now unjustly claims.
If ho M. H. S. team doos not nc-
irept this challenge tho Ashland team
will Jubtly claim by right of forfelt
pire tho championship of boutliern
)rogou.
Wolghted down by clinging snow,
tho first poach' treo plunted In south
ern Oregon bowed Its bond on Thanks
giving day and went the way all
things which have life must go. For
Gil years tho tree had tin own off tho
attaukB of wintry blasts, but old ago
bad undermined tho strength of for
mer years and the end came.
in lSf.7 Potor Ilrltt planted a lit
tle peach tree in the ard of his homo
in Jacksonville. Two years later tho
tree bore Its first fruit, nnd contln
ougly sinco It has piodncod penchos
for members of tho nrltt family.
The snow on Thanksgiving day,
however, crushed Ii to the ground.
ASHLAND. Or., Not. 28. A num
ber of weeks ago petitions were sont
from here to the department of ag
riculture In forever retain ns a pulAlc
playground and prohibit the elimin
ation from government reservocs,
wbqro it is now protected from en
try, of n tract of land lying nlong
tho northern nnd western shores of
upper Klamath lake, about 50 miles
east of Ashland. This land adjoins
the famous Harrlmnn Pelican Bay
lodge property and the plan Is to save
the land to tho public ns a hunting,
fibbing nnd camping resort. A lot-1
ter has just been received in Ashland
from Secretary James Wilson of the
department, who seems to have Ink-,
en Immediate favorable action on re
ceipt of tliu petitions. The secretary!
says In part: ,
"I have received from tho forester
for consideration the petition signed,!
by about 1400 lesldents of Jackson, j
Klamiith, Douglas and Josephlno
counties, tusking that an nrea bo re-i
served as a public pleasuro nnd camp-1
ing ground along the northern end
of upper, Klamath lake Acting upoiii
your petition, an examination of tlie
land hns been made, and it Is found,
to be of Biicli a character as to war-,
I'nnt Its retention In tho forest., Nuj
elimination Is therefore contemplat-'
c,d. Tho potltlon has been returned J
to theVoreat service, whore It will be
filed for consideration In the event i
application Is ever made to have the)
land eliminated, and J assitro you It!
will always be carefully borno Iii mind i
to tho end that tho land may bo put
to Its lilgl'est use. In tho transac
tion of all national forest business the(
value of this tract fur recreation pur-,
poses will bu given duo weight and
special of mil ninde to retain It In Itsi
hlKhest siato of efficiency to serve
this end."
J. E. ENYART, President
JOHN S'. OKTII, Cnsiiier.
J A. PERRY. Vieo-Prcsulont.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEUF0RD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING
SUSIKESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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OSGOOD &CUMMINGS
THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
LANDQUIST, JOHNSON 6 LILIIJS, INC
Real Estate and Insurance
Special Representative for
- International Real Estate
Association, Chicago, 111.
AGENT FOR
FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO.
RELIANCE FIRE INS. CO.
BARGAINS AND MONEY
MAKERS IN FARMS, ORCH
ARDS & TIMBER LANDS.
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Real Estate Loans
Can be had through us
Current rate of Interast.
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ITo the Kdltor: Tho inembors of
Iho Athlnnd team and all disinter
ested itpoctntors who v,ltneased tho
game consider that the Ashland team
Ijyus robbed of tho came ThunliSBlv-
KnK dny ny tho officials
Some of the facts of Thurhdny's
Kanii' weio as rouows:
AKhland wns reioatedly penalized
from iu to zu yarus lor orrsiuo piay
pvlion both aides were off sldo. Aah-
f land's penalties amounted to S5
j.udB, Medford revolving their do-
sired lardaso In oach Instance. Med-
IS SICK UNTO DEATH
niU'AOO, III, Nov. 128.- Micliiul
I'ikIhIiv, Uio milliiuiiiire pneker, .
ilyiutr Iipio toiiiulit. I'liVhieiniiB nt
tmulinir him miv it i- doubt tut if Ii"
cnii. Jive until iiumiin.
Tuilnliv umlerwiHit nn operntinu
for npHinlli'!tis TiiDtnlny. lie wu
e.tttclul to in II v, but IhIiu iiiitmt
eil iiioiinnniu hikI nini'e list iiutw
Minhikut; i-liilily.
I Store-eompotition is coinpetitiiiit
i iu vuliio not merely in priiw.
ford, though repeatedly off sldo and,,om'll, '" h0.rvi" of wl,io1' tu
coached by tho spectators, refereo
and umpire, wore only ponnllzod In
all schi yards.
The sjamu was to be callotl at 3
p m sharp, and tho Askland boys,,,! ma,j0 on0 (ouohdovn by a sc
aiilwd ut tho Hold at :nu p. " jrlos af end run lylth oieollont lutur
After a short slsnal practice tlioy 1 feronae.
vcrtlbint; 1 nu iiiiiMirliiut pint), at
reputiitinii uiakintr. in fiiouil-miikine
I -not uiorgly in tlio faplorf mmlo to
1 .lay ! '
htiiod .iround In drlppluR garments,
i hilled to the bone, until 3:27. when
the Medford team came forth from
tl-.elr warm dressing rooms, upon
which event tfa game was immpdi-
Medford's other scores wore made
on a fluke play and by n gift from
the vhiltlng twin bucaiuo tho fence,
which Is only a few foot from tho
imaginary goal lltut, Inturforejl wjth
ately called ThJ Incident may- not tna kicker,
have been Intentional, but at least t game was niarrd Iiy tbe un
waa n very dlBConrtoous act on tba , ijiortamanlllui conduct of a few of
pan or tue Mwlfonl team tovmrd tll0 .MjijriTplayra. as evklijcal In
their giiosU. 'jthcir Holding, slugging, etc.
In tiia first part of the gnma. by tij According to all ruloa of (airnae
herlea of unjust penalties nnd ly.8l,d siwrUmanaUIp It U but right
good coaching on the uart of the ref-'tuat Meilford should play with Ash
eree. Medfoid Hecoelail In making jaHtj team the third and deciding
one touchdown. game of tin championship serloa
In the later part of tho game Ash- SPKCTATOK
SALKM, Oi., Nov. 2S. Indications
are. It 1b stated In tho stato printing
office, that tho code commission de
slren to have tho final printing and ,
binding of the now state codo post
poned until nfter the mil session of
the leglslntuio, Iu order to incorpo
rate lu tho new codo the onnetniontH
of that body. Ah provided by the
statuto under which the codo com
mission wub appointed, It Is required
to coinpllo tho codo and have the
hauio printed and hound by Novem
ber 1, 1010. When that dnto was'
reached tho commission was granted ,
tlnio until December 1 by the bu-'
promo court. Yesterday further time
was granted, on application, to Jan-
nary 1 next, to completo the print
ing and binding. Prlntoifl of the stnte
printing office stated yosterdAy that '
tho codo commissioners had lecpiost
ed tho completion of 100 sola of the
codo for use of the legislature dur
ing tho ensuing session, but to defer
work on the balance until after ad
journment of tho asiombly, saving
tho type. It Is stated tho request
was refused by tho btato printer, ow
ing to the expenso Involved. It Is
thought the commission alms to make
three volumes of tho code Iu case It
can secure tlmo to have tbe Iuwh of
the next legl-lxturo Incorporated.
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATCH HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices lleusonalile
COFFEEN . PRICE
11 North D St..Mcdloil Oro. I'liono 303
Land For Sale
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Fertile fruit and alfalfa land in small and large
tracts. Cleared and' uncleared. '.Forms and price
reasonable.
Address Box 16, Tolo, Oregon
ASHLAND ,
ummefagoH
Ashland, Oregon Swedenburg Block
This is tho school that will make you Suc
cessful, Train you for Business aud Holp
you to a, Position. ' r '
BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND
AND ENGLISH
Secure your Business Education nt homo
at a very moderato expense and, if you wish,
we will secure you a position in airy of tho
largo commercial centers.
NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT
ANY PRICE . ... k,
ENTER AT1 ANY TIME
P. 1UTNEU. A. M., President.
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Nursery Stfjck
Let us Quote You Prices oh
All Kinds of Trees
and Shrubs
L. Bo WARNER Jr.
At Warner, Wortman (EL Gore
Grocery j3 JtE? j? Medford
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APPLE SHIPMENTS
PRACTICALLY OVER1
TIMBER LANDS WANTED
List with us whatyoa havo for sale. Timbor
cruising and estimates furnitshed.
HARRIS TIMBR LAND COfYiP'Y
208 FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG-,'
MEDFORD, OREGON.
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tills high iirlcod vai li v.
market for
Our Now
York ngtiiiUi reiort that that market
(foiitliiuu tu ho filled up with Spit
funbarga, th vr) fan
hio uol hrlnglnx mon
t smnll way, with tb hulk of tlio of
ferlnga oIIIuk btwii 11.60 tu
up with spa- r "jry
ulat uS wUJch f- t
- than $2.60 In X J.
NO MORE GRAY HAIR
Tho North wostorn Fruit Kxclianic
In a rocont market hullt'tlii nayu:
Applaa Irrigated dlstrkU In
WiiHliliiBton and Om'Kou roport that
Hlilpiiioiita niH pructlcully ovor. TIiIb
wook will probably st'o tho und, with
tho oxcoptlon porhajw of a fow Htra
Kllnj,' caix to come forwaid tlitiro
aftor. Thoro aro a fow iiori-lrrljittt-od
(lIutrictH which aio not throiiKh
ahlppliiK, but tho supply to coino for
ward from thoiio districts Ih not
havy. Cortaln of tho Idaho dlalrlcta
aro also not flnlauod Hhippln(. and
the Cucur d'AIuno dlntrlut in Just ho
ginning, hut haf only a fow cars In
tlio acsroato. Tho applu market la
atoNdy and a trKlo firmer. The In
quiry It Homewhat inoro active, tho
ditinand coming from bolatwl hiiyorx
who havo noglootml horotofuro to
cuwr their holiday raqiilroinouta.
There la no oxilteweiit to tho mar
awl , aowavor. mid no opportunity aa
yet to advauee prlaea. Tho large
auction oenlera Iu tho onat report a
healthier ItMtion. nnd wo hope that
the soaMjn will wind lift with a atroHg
er maiket all around. The only w
rlety that bMsum bopeleaaly dull ia
Stllzeulji-rt( Theic haa hwll Ire- .
uirndnua aunHlr of thla variety ihla, Wbl. , b,.,-.H.M an 1
waaon. cowiwratlvely apoakla;. n'H r, L, i,tt,U: Uuu t i. tr.,U
no man) of them havo arrhod In (), .V(mm, f,llMHll ,. ,.r ,,.(, ,
m-re oi Ifa-aoft nvpr-rlpo ronditlon mi-j o u ,!,.,.,,,, ,,., , ,
that it has unwttM ronfld-nco and
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Eat-
gola
,; ! Bread
It Ii oaakr to pnaerT tba color of tho
hair lKan to isiure it, aUhoaah it U
imt'Mi to d both. Our Kraniaisttifrrf
uiulnKol tt wwtrt. 'J'h-y iwt'l- ami
wm a " ti-a." aud tli.ir dark. f
hair Ions after nlddl lit- u du io tbii
fact tlur iuttt. rt tiave uray hair it
fere th-y aro iijt. bu. t!t.-y ai brgio
ftUtg lo ar.Tiltf IU.! nkulflN t oar
pr.inluioili.rrf in uh.jic 'age tea" for
tVIr aalr, aui are fail Wlowltii: uit.
'J'ae prxmt emrat'un hat the a4va
tut a tk Mt la that It oas at a
rradr te ua pri-paratiuii 'alieU Yt-t!i'
Hn n-l Miil.hur. A a a'p teute aul
pili.r r. -i.i i. ilin prrpirtllail U vaxlly
MijK-rior to tho ordinary ' Jge tea" m a K
by our KnnUmotlwix. '1 It a U
Itoucar fur to vnt4 tfii'l $t a belli at
alaitMt n flrt claw Jrti "'fre, r will '
wot Jn.-t iiy ill- Wtrin OkeaiUwi
('wu.i'iy. 71 r.jrtl.iiclt 8t., few Vork
Oit, upwa riwiit of pttva.
CJConlaiiiH ingredients
of Figs.
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ajXot in naiiic only, but
iu reality.
A wholesome, nutri
tious bread.
iJAids digestion
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MKDKOKI) IJAKKRY
TODD 6c CO.
AXDDKLICATKSSlON
JU'Y YOl'lt ROAST
Tl'RKKY I1KRM
THE TIME IS HERE
R 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
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EQUIPPED PLACER MINES
of 1.10 acres of deeded land, for sale
terms. Property has one giant, sevoral hun
dred feet of pine, reservoirs, ditches, water
right, cook house, bunk house and other
buildings. Good dump and grado for flume.
Mostly coarse gold. Jivo miles from rail
road and in Jackson county. "Wagon road to
mine. Orchard aud garden.
ROOM 3, 123 MAIN STREET
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