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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1911)
'"iwiawpNiQpvijpiiyi rniwwwwyyMBPHHW tnt&mtMvmattfm, s aiMlWOllD MAJL TRLBUNE, MEDlTOttD, ORI'XIOX, WEDNESDAY, .UXlTAT?Y lg, 1911. ft I Rl ' V Personal and Local Roy Afihpolo of Kagln Point tintia- ncted biiRlni,38 In Medford Tuemluy. .Tud EcIhuII, ono of tlio prosperous rnncliorB of thoj-dttle natto district, Hjiont Tuomlny in Modfurd, - Fred Hopkins, formorly owner of tlio Snowy Iiutto orchard, and for several yenis natively Identified with tlio (trclmrd Industry In the Rogue rlvor vnllay. In again vjilllwriho val loy, greeting 1-U injiny friends horo, Call phono JilGl, 1032 for baggage wagon. . 4G1 Hi 'A. Thlornlf, manager of tho Mr 1'Itien Lumber rompany, l in Portland on u Hhort biulncwi trip. I'rlvnto room and board with Mrs. J. D. Fay( throo blocks from central part of town, 310 N. Bartlctt. Mr. and Mih. F. V. Carnahan of Uluo Lodge aro visiting vnllo friends. Flfty-throo acres speclnl, 10 acrcu coming Into bearing orchard. Call on J. H. Wood, Condor Water & Power Co.'fl office. tf Arthur Hi own Iiiih letuined from a Hltoit bnulnoi'H (rip to Grant P.-ihk. John If. Carkln, attornoy at law, over JnckBon County bank. Client or Kltc.li of Talent whh n vis itor in Med ford TncHiIay. Dr. J. J3. Shearer, physician and nurgeoti. Offico over Strang's drug ntoro. tf. J. L. Denimor upont Tuesday in Ashland on IiihIii(ih. Wanted Uoardors A now board ing houso has opened at 70G South Oakdale. Call and sco us for fair 'treatment, or address F. II. Moro land. 302 Howard S. Dudley roturnod Tues day evening from a business trip to Klamath Falls. Piofossor Hltner, who conduels a business collogo In Ashland, was it recent Medford visitor. Excursion liokots to Los Angeles, while not good until the lOlh, will bo placed on sale Sunday morning, tlio 15th, ul 0 a. m., and continue on fiitlo until the excursion leaves. It is important (lint tlioso going do not wail until the Inst day lo purchui.c their tickols as it takes time o pre pare tlicm. At tlio iiesenl wiiliug 77 aril intending to mako tlio trip wilh oilier oiiipiiricii coming in. Make your sleeper reservationn, J'lillniiin or touriMl. Chair ears will also he uvnilahlo for tlioso who do not care for sleeper. " J. V. Antlo spent Tuesday In Ash lund on busluoss, H, F. C. Astburg, who has boon upending some weeks In Portland, ro turnod homo Wednesday. 1b your joubo wired? Ono cigar loss a day would pay for a hundred per cont incrcaso In comfort. Start living tlio olectrlc llfo. tf. Lynn Pin-din's frlunds aro all ron gratiilatlug hliu on the arrival of a sou and heir on Sunday. ' ISvory llg.u uul electricity gives off smoke and smoko contains soot, which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light glows In an air tight bulb. .tf. W .1. Grlgve of Jacksonville" vnit In Medford on business Wednesday. 1). P. Mylor of Kugouo Is visiting Dr. Cioblo of this city. .Mr. Mylor wiiH a formor resident. It costs no moro to insure your property in tho big companion than the small oiiun. H. A. llulmoa, the. tiisuranuo mail, wrltw for (ho big onus. Over Jackson County bnuk. 25li C. O. (Intel os of Aslilunil was a iMtdfoVd visitor TuuMday. California Andrews leaves for Lor Moll no tomoriow mumlng with n party of alfalfa laud buyer. The coiupHiiy has Just completed (ho plat ting of a now subdivision uontalulUK about 4000 ncrtw. A hiiihII liluxu at lien flnrnott'e home WeluexiUy iiiriuIiM culled out the dopn'tinont No damage was done. Mrs. K. K. Krnerosn of Central Point was a visitor In Mcdford Tues day. .Miss Ada Evans is sponding" a few days with friends near Agate. For salo or rent New 8 room houso. Price low If sold at once. Inqiilro Attorney H. A. Canaday, 204 Fruitgrowers' Hank bldg. 257 Charles 1). Lynn spent Tuesday in Talent on biinlnesH. Tho Pacific Telegraph and Tele phone Co. aro pioparlng maiiUBcrlpt for a now directory. All subscribers that are listed Incorrectly kindly call at tho offico, as wo want to have tho now directory out by February ID. L. A. Newton, Commercial Manager. 254 F. W. Hood of Grants Pass was a Medford visitor TucBday. See It. A. IJolnios, tho insurance man, for insurance in tho big com panies. Ovor Jackson County bank. 2f.fi Councilman Oeorgo If. Millar will leavo Thurs'h-y for a short business trip to San Francisco. Tho Lndles' Aid society of the M. 15. church will meet In regular ses sion Wednesday afternoon nt 2:30 In tho bnBoinent of tho church for work. An Invitation is extended to all lad lew. Col. Frank L. Ton Vllle. nftor vis iting every Irrgo cl(y of note during (ho past three months, returned jo Medford Tuesday evening. Tho col onel slalos that while he had a splen did time that there Is no placo like Medford. Soo it. A. Holmes, (Jio insurance man. Over Jackson County Dank. 25(5 Mrs. A, W. heebo, who lives near Conlrnl Point, spent Tuesday In Med ford with friends. MINING MEN I 0REG0NI RATIFIES THE INCOME TAX m N i (Continued from Page 1.) .i tin t a system which grants Immunity nil nnu mic iiiiticbieu in milium Hie ,.... Uriictl to Attend Meet Tonight in Offices of F. J. Newman in Jack son County Bank Building. ' taxed In tho samo way. But there Is no relation between tho nmount consumed by the two men and the amount of their incomes. I condemn to a man of great wealth, and favor the Incomo tax because It levies the bur den In proportion to ability lo pay." Thli, evening tho men Interested In the mining industry of southern Ore gon will meet at tho office of F. J. N'ewmun In tho Jackson County bank building lo form the Medford branch of a mining association, which was outlined at the mining congress held at Ashland Tuesday. Fully 200 peoplo woro prpepsent at tho meeting In Ashland, which proved to bo a great success. The southern Oregon mining situation was discussed In detail and steps were taken to create a greater Inter est in southern Oiegon trillion. HIS SWEETHEART FALSE; CHINAMAN WOULD DIE GREAT GROWTH MADEINSGHOOLS rNr Pure White Flour COUNCIL PASSES NEW ORDINANCE (Continued from pngo 1.) PLAYED ROLE OF AVENGING ANGEL (Conllnuoil from Pace 1 ) Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PirOiTE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Wooks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSfSTAOT Miss M. L. Smith and, when satisfied with his interpretation of tho role of tho avenging angel, ho walked Into Justlco of tho Peaco H. O. Dox's of fice in Jacksonville, volunlnrlly pleaded guilty to assaulting one Wil liam Do Itobonni and paid, In ninnoy, tho prleo demanded by tho laws of man for recreation of thnt nature. Hut In (ho meantime, tho cogs In the judicial machlno or tho state have been slowly but nurely moving with (ho result that District Attor ney 11. F. Mulkoy today subpoenaed William Ho Itoboam and Hvorett Cantroll, both of Jacksonville, to ap pear before him and tell what they know concerning the Injuries sus tained by the girl, who was dis charged from (ho Southern Oregon hospital Tuesday, after having been confined to (hat Institution for sev eral weeks as (ho result of a badly scalded bach. Following an Interview with the Injurod girl, published In the Mall Tribune) shortly after her admlttauco (o the hospital, In which she stated that alio had come by the burns while "scuffling" with William Do Hobnam In tho home of the latter In Jacksonville, District Attorney Mul- key started the Invest (gallon. Miss Smith refiibed absolutely to uroror any charges against Delto boain, saying that when he Uirew (he pall full of scalding walor over her he did not know that It was hot. Whether or not Deltoboam can bo punished by the authorities for his cnrelcMi manner In handliiiH boiling water Is a niuttllon (hat the district attornoy's offico cannot decldo until tho Investigation is completed, but In tho opinion of (hat office the al luged relations existing but ween the Smith ifirl, her companion, Mrs. Julian A. Mock, and tho men Impli cated are sufficient grounds to war rant official Investigation. MIsb Smith loft the hospital Tuw dy mid It is believed will return to her former homo in Fieowater, from which place, in nmver to a loiter neat by District Attornoy Mulkoy, her father Is expected to come and get her. front foot Hi) conls. Four-inch water main on WoM Washington from West -Mnin lo I lie south lino of Highland park addi tion; total, .mfiL'fi; front foot, ij.1. Four-inch water main on West Fourteenth from 'King lo Pouch; to tal, $1818; front fool, 08 cents. Six-inch water main on Tift ave nue from West Second lo West Jack son; tola), $1-KI2.24; front foot, $1.11). Four-)neh water main on Oak from Jackson to north line of Cray's addition; lotnl, $i"80.C0 ; front fool, 77 ecnls. Six-iueli water mahi on Mnuzuniin from Kivvi'HiiTu avenue to Hoatty; to tal, $J087.:i8; front foot, $1.U7. Four-inch water main on Trip from East Main to south end of suid street; total, .$l-17J.8(l; front fool, 78 cents. Four-inch walor main on Welch from Jaekuon north f20 feet; total iffiD.VFJ; front foot, 8,'l cents. Four-inch water, main on Pine from Jaekhon lo Austin; (otal, $18()(.!)1; front foot, 81 cents. Eight-inch Intern sewer on North D'Anjou from Sixth to Third; total, .?2l)17.:t0; front foot, .1.18- Eighl-ineli lateral sewer on Jfoose velt r venue from East Alain to East Washington; total, iflo7f.0:i; front fool, 88 cents. Six inch waler main on South Ivy from Ninth to south oily limits; to tall ;r'..V:)8.:i.r; front foot, 1.0j. Four-inch water main on West Thirteenth from King to Peach; to tal, $18 1.V18; front fool, 1)8 cents. Eight -inch lateral sewer on Cottage from East .Main to south end of said street; total, if 1770.01!; front fooi. 88 cciils. Following (he passago of (ho onli unnecK u plot of the East Main ad dition was presented and on n mo lion by Merrick accepted on u pro wfcion that it ho properly and suffi ciently Hgncd. Another Plat of the Columbus ad diliou, consoling of property nlong Molly, Second nud Columbus' slreed at the eilv's limits was accepted. A profile ol pole lines and under ground eonduils submitted by the Home Telephone company wus re ferred lo the street commit (cc. IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Don't Mistake the Cause of Youi Trouble A Medford Citizen Shows How to Cure Them SACRAMENTO, Jan. 18. What ever stands for "never neain" In Chi nese talk Is being violently exuded In the receiving hospital hero today by Toy Gee, a wealthy Chinaman, who is bolng dried out after a love Impelled plunge Into tho Sacramento river. JUted by an almond-eyed maiden, Toy felt so badly that he decided death was his only refuge, and he sought it In the rlvor. Tho water was cold ns well as wet, and Toy's desperation soon cooled. Pldgeon yells soon brought help and the celes tial swain was fished out and upended to let the moisture drain out of his anatomy. Today he's sure he'd cured of the love fever. New Districts Petitioned for In Jos ephine County More Schools Are Needed In Order to Accommodate Children. Tho next dozen classified ads you acfiuanted will a dozen phases ivhch you answer, will probably get you acquainted wilh n dozen phases of tliis city'H life that you never en countered before. t"t--t--t--t- -t--t- -t-"--t-'t- "t- f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. f 4 f FOIl SALE One of the cleanest up to dnte money making restaurant' in this city; fine location; good trade; in this proposition some good live man or woman can make a ni.'C little fortune. Owner lias other interests that demand his nltcntio'.i. V. IL Huwson, i:i:i W. Alain. Tele phone 0031. tf FOR SALE .'J -a ere tract adjoining city limits, well located; good seil: price $.")00 per acre. This tract will' plat into city lots and sell at n nice profit. V. ' II. Dawson, VM W. Main. Telephone (10.31. tf CHANTS PASS, .lAn. 18 So great has been Ihe growth and de velopment and settlement of tin? country outside of the city that moie schools are being needed all the time This is exemplified nt the present session of the county court,, which it considering the foimalion of two new districts. One of the new districts which is petitioned for by the residents of n portion of the districts Iltiga and Pleasant Valley, numbers 22 and .'t"). will embrace" a portion of both ol these districts. Tin-, includes the Three Pines settlement. The other district will be carved out of the west side of tho Lee dis trict, number JO, nud the south side of the IItis.-ey disdicl, number 17. The fomiution'of both the districts is being opposed by all of (he old districts concerned. The couuiy court aud County Supcrinteiideul of Schools Lincoln Snvngei constitut ing the boundary board 'by law, aie considering the matter now. "THE BARRIER" WELL PRESENTED LAST NIGHT t Ts the best hard wheat i'lour we ever saw. There are other brands that sell for moro, but we know that none is better for general family use. We know1 this from experience, and hundreds of women know it from experience. If you have ever used Pure White Flour you are still using it, no doubt. It' you haven't tried it you should try a sack. If vou don't like it we will treat. We feel as sure that you will bo iloased as we feel sure that we are in business. CALL MAIN 2711 , ALLEN GROCERY CO. , if' i r i a . STRENGTH SECURITY CONSERVATISM Three important factors to consider when selecting a bank to transact your business "The Harrier," a dramalization of Rex Beach's strong 'tor yof the 'north country, presented at (he Med ford ojiei a house last evening was hugely enjoyed by a large audience. "The Harrier" is u striking drama, and the company handled it well. CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS $100,000 $65,000 FOR EXCIIANOF (i-room house and lot wilh two lino vacant lot.s; all well located 1 block from paved street; house rents for $25 per month. Price $4000. Want unim proved tract of land; njust he good soil and priced right. V. II. Daw son, 133 V. Main. Telephone (1031. FOR EXCHANGE One team, 1100 work or road double hack harness to exchange for. good all-round geiir tie ranch horse, weight 1300 to 13ol). Address II. C. Stoltze, R. F I). No. 1, Medford, Or. 2(!3 LOST A ling of keys, two trunk keys mid one chest key. Please re turn to Offutl-Rornes Ailto C.i., S. Central live. 2f7 Peaches n Good Crop. Manv pj'ople never suspect thou kidiievs. If sufleriug from a hum weak or aching back they think lh.t it is only u muscular weakness; whei urinary trouble sets in they think it -ilI soon correct itself. And so it i with all the olhor symptoms of kid ney disorders,. That is just when the danger lies. You must cure those (roubles or they may lend to diabetes or Hright's diVeaso. Tho best remoth to ume is Dtian'ir. Kidnqy Pills. K ouro FOR SALE A 0-room house on Laurel st that is plastered and paneled throughout, nud gotten up in the best possible shape. Thi house is eipinl to any :f3000 house in Ihe citv; located on an east front corner lot. For 30 days we can sell this properly for $2301). Now Mr lliiyer, if you are really in earnest and want a good house let us show you tln.s, Cornt'tius-t.iarner Ifeally Co.. 133 W. Main st. . ''.'! Pure Clear Sparkling Vou can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a case sent to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. JACKSON COUNTY BANK . of Medford, Ore. W. I. VAWTERf President G. It. 'LINDLEY, Vice-President C. Yv. McDONA LD, Cashier Pounded by W. I. Vawter in 1888 --- - --H --------- i I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE 1 Union Livery duics and will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses bonrded by the day, woek or month. I guarantee a square denl to all. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE rtfr, ri-3 FOR SALE A fi-room bungalow close in on Y.. 101b st., that is thor oughly modern, with water, sewer and sidewalk in and paid for. Two assesmeuts huvo been paid on the paving. Only ."r'ioOO; on ory oas term, $(!o0 cash, balance like rent. CorneUus-Oarner Realty Co., 133 Y. Main st. 'J.')!C John A. Perl Undertaker and Einbolnior Succoscor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furnlturo Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About February 1, I'rlvnto Am balance Service. Sick and injured convoyed to any part of olty or country. Telophenos: Day ,161, Night: John A. Purl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3C01. J. II. Hutlar, 3571. Ob- My til ill wliieh are caused bv wenk or ",l,ft,w"" '" "i'cnciie ,im.ued kidnexs. Medford people to, may bt n ory profitable crop In tlio tfrv punmuieul cures. Inlaud empire," U the Htntoment of (1 Al. .i.miw inn v .,.i.,..i ...... It A. Joiioa, a nurseryman of Spo-1 Medford, Ore., nivs: K"",, "' " '"" "union noru. i found Dean's Kidney Pills culture and ruined pencil. for (ho1 oeeially ndaptcd to my enu. in imuoii vwiii in ui hpopKwnej i,u. WWh wrv h(iff !U1(l ,)ainMll mi(, alloy. Thin jour's crop from 1000 w,i ,,or IIM0yjIM. ymptonts of " "" "'" ""' ,,u """.kiMiiev irouiiie. I loan's Kulnov Pill, tin much hh 80 boxes. "Four of (he minimi nt lltwdjin's drug store, ,cm rlelle are named." Mr. Join ' brought me prompt relief and since added, accordlnte to o.xp.rlenro In j taking them mv health luu been much ihU teglou. the Ale.nder. Triumph, bolter. This excellent ivimwlv b... The, I'liriicil mv mwlois.uiK.iui . -.! """' -""IMVHI, For snle by all dotilons. FOR RF.NT I furnished room, 2111 S. Ce,ntr:'l at. Innuire nt noon oi niter .r p. in., or pliouo 2iYX). tf off on all Calendars in stock room FOR RENT Two fuiuishei V2' S. Riersido ave. j . , , A 0001) J,ipauo.su cook wauls jmssi lion in hotel, restaurant or bonrilr.g house. Tel. Main fl0.")l. 'J) MFl)I)l THNT AND AWXIVl Co., nmkers of now, wpaireis ol old. Uolh phones -105, S. Onkd.ih FOR SALE Fir wood. Phone ;11 or call ut Kill Y. 11th st. Knrly Crawford aud KlbeiU Kltierla U a areHt coiHinerclnl poach uud ono of Hie hunt for cm nit In eoni. Foi ter-Milhum Price 0 Co., niiffulo, known, but uo( io rooi! an the other New York, sole nuotiU for tlio United threw fur tttble purioM or liniufr- State. uiBie roitfumpiioa. The Alexander. ' Remoiuber tho .Triumph and Uwrb' Crttwfonl do not HH( tnk no other. Mhlp so well ttr make m kmhI u Mbowlnc m oouutMl fruit." Quit acre, Soineonu'B neneiuUv FOR SALF -Now cooking range at it heater, also liuustdiohl fiamt " IKS S. Oakdale. 202 I I z V V V liXi THEAT The Home of Vaudeville Medford Book Store The De Long's in their Oper atic Indian Act stfs 1 " . 4VJ i? f "Cripple UMine Dana's ' FOR SALE Wo-have just gottt hold of a new fi-room bun.uow that is plastored, has oloeliie Imlp, batJi, toilet, uto. Tlii propoy s only ! blocks from our office, m I has a biu barn thai will aeeoinni. tlate plenty of Block. In (he we-1 imi't of the city, nud on a Mim ca Wing" ' -linn T, . p -1 tur VMsn orr . ki U cost. n, ,,. ViLV? ' .'. J r. .n I ,.,. to .irwKiVnl S5 KriJ lifi? " caUiosr-n,.yLf w",h !.w UpJIni! on iMiuHt; Fo. r trant llw... ...I .lT It.-;? UP sti! .1n! R00"' 'ar Pnln at grouatl i Mice a nuiuy 1 iniltilnliwl l-Mtllly aceouimutUtet'iM H ulnMlfloil nd-ls probabU- yoin' pouch h apple tree. oiiiNirtiinllv. opiMirtumly. lln-kin for hoiillh, 11 ail; In for Health. FOR SALEOR RENT New. S-m.n-horn. Price ulioap if sold at om-c luiiuiro Aliornoy IT. A. Onfldt SOI Fnii( Orowei-s' Mank build. J00 i '" l 1 l of ira. 1 A.6 for CaU on Ni, ' 3! llMWiM 3-REELS of PICTURES-3 1. ' The Four Flush 2. Shadow of the Past 3. The Captain's Bride Matinee Saturdavnnrl RunA oon Illustrated Song By Harry Blanchard Admission 10c and 20c m.