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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1911)
fijjfujiwi.JJO'CMi1 "" i fitr - - - - -- .t.mi..,. m-.j-j-i i-nrrtitastea z&xsc r&'-f)t1t'X " "t "MUDKOlfl) MAIL TRimTNU. MIGIWOKI), ORUUON, WKDNWKDAY, .IANlTAKY 25, 19U. PXGE TimEE TT8T'V?' f '.t.Tj"T t Mi KILLS 'J BIG Mrs. Bertha. Shannon, Who Lives North of Central Point, Shoots Deer al Hundred and Eighty Five Yards Bringinn. Buck Down. PHILLIPS DIES FROM bullet: CENTRAL POINT, .Inn. 23. Mrs Uorllin. Shannon, who lives two milec north of Cent nil Point. Iiiih mado u shot thill puts her in tho Hins ol murksiiioii nlonj; with William Tell She shot nml killed :i hi( buck deoi at n distance of 185 yard's. ' Mrs?. Shannon wunt into her back yard Tuesday about 2 o'clock in the afternoon to 1'ecd some cliickens aiu. she saw a lnryc animal in the brush about 200 yards from the house She took it to lie a hiro wolf, it there was a bunch of nheeo near. Sin iweiil in the limine and not her lnis 'band's riile, a i2-10 Mimlin. mu when she came out she could nl. see the aniinarh head, ns it wa- tnii(lm in the thick brush. Mr Shannon aimed at (lie animal's hei o and fired. At the report of tin Kim fjie saw it make a lonj; leap i'all. Still thinking: it a wolf, sip throw out tho empty shell and put . hadod one in the sun. went over where it was, but when slip jnt mv thi're, she yas urpried to see i fine bitr buck deer lavinsr tlier strusruliiiir. She fji'vo him the oth shot putthir him out of his ajjom But the first shot was fatal as sh had Noted Author Succumbs Alter Bravo Though Futile Fight for Life Fu neral at iLttle Church Arotirrt the Corner ant! Interrment in Indiana. AKW YOUK. Jan. 25. The bodyj f David Graham Phillip, the an hor who Succumbed in liellovuo Iioh-I iltul late last night to bullet wounds Inflicted by P. C. (loldaborough. watt 'nken to the National Arts club early today. Senator Ueveridge of Indlann xas In charBo of tho removal and 'ins nrrangod that funoral services ')o held In the Little Church Around he Corner. No hour for the service, lad been sot when the body'wns ics novod. Phillips will be burled in, Indiana. Phillips made a brave, though fu ile, flRht for lire. At 11 o'clock lnstj light he whispered to his brother,4 Harrison Phillips, who was at bis bod dde: "If there wore only two ballots n me I might win out, but with four r five it is pretty hard." A hemorr hage followed, the author relapsing uto unconsciousness, and expired nt '1:07 o'clock. The body of C.oldsborough, Phil ips' assassin, nrrlvod today in Wash ngton, whero it was shipped at mld )lght. "In tho nauio of my father, my nother and myself, I wish to express ho greatest sorrow over tho shoot- ng of Mr. Phillips," said Goldsbor returned from tho valley and while there he arranged for a newspaper to be published here, If there is suffi cient oncouragemont, and which will bo called "Butto Falls Progress" and issued weekly. John Erick-'on broke his ankle Joint while scuffling with his brother Os car nt tho homo of J. Doubloday. Dr. Holt was called and tho patient la doing well. CITY NOTICES. CITY NOTICES. xeTici: or sajjK of ssnixriM- PKOVKJIKXT BONDS OF TIIU CITY OF MKDFOItl), OKF.GOX. The city council of tho city of Mod ford, Oregon, will recoi o soaled bids for ?Si00 c;x per cent, len-yonr Im provement bonds at its regular meet ing, to bo hold on tho 7th dav of February, 1911. All bids to lie filed with tho city recorder of said city not later than 1:30 o'clock p. m . Fobrtiary 7th, 1911, and to bo accompanied by n certified check equal to Jive per cont of the amount bid for, and mado pay able to tho city treasurer of tho city of Mod ford. ,Tho council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. ItOnT. W. TULFER. City Recorder. Dated this 19th day of January, in 11. cut his wind pipe in two just 0UBh.B sIstcr tmlay, -There is back of the jaw. The mail carrier from Central Point enmo along just (hen and brought the deer to the house for her as her hii'bnnd was off at woik for a neighbor. When the distance was measured it was proved to bo just 18.") yards from where she fired the fir.st shot. BULLDOGS REPLACE CHEESE POLICEMEN HONGKONG, Jan. 25. Ilongkonk policemen are to tost their efficien cy against tho American bulldog. Dis gusted at I he frequent robberies com mitted hero, merchants ordered IS bull pupn from Now York to protect thoir stores from robbory. Policeman Donahue of Now York gathered up the consignment of dogs and shipped them aboard tho Barber llnor Muncastor Castle. Miners Injured by Explosion. WllA'KSUAHKE. Jan. 25.--Twelve miners, of whom li . are le porled to be fatally inju'vd, woic burned today by a powdc epl - ion al Colliery Xo. 10 of the 'vm svlvania Coal company at Pi"sii -n no doubt that my brother was Irrespon sible and insane." The police, after a full Investiga tion of Goldsborough's antecedents, are today convinced that tho slayer was demented. In his diary, after quoting at longth from one of Phil lips' books, Goldsborough wrete: "I deem Phillips an onoiny to society and my own personal foe." Nothing has developed to show that Phillips was sufficiently closoly connected with Goldsborough to havo dono him personal Injury. POSSE AFTER COWBOY WHO SHOT SALOON MAN KA1ILOTUS. Wash., Jan. 25. A posse started Into the hills today In pursuit of Charley Cook, a cowboy with a bad reputation, who shot and killed n local saloon man last night because a drink wns refused him. It is believed that Cook Is hiding' In tho hills north of here and a fight is expected before tho man hunt is ended. Sheriffs and chiefs of sur rounding towns have been notillod to bo on the outlook for Cook. Ho Is mounted and probably put 50 miles between him and Kahlotus. Central Point Items Miss Bertha. Fiedenburg of Sums. Lockridge of Grants Pass were here Vnlley is hero visiting her sister, Mrs. Tuesday, lid Mooro. Mrs. Moon Sr., and Mrs. A. W. Mrs. I. F. Williams, accompanied Moon and little daughter loft on by Miss ICather Merrltt and hor (Tuesday uiornlng to visit relatives daughter, Miss Kttn, wore chopping at Grants Pass. in Mod ford Monday. Mr. and '.Mrs. Miner Guilders were at Medford Monday. It Is rumored that one of our fair- Mrs. Whittle and daughter or Wood vlllo wore hero visiting Mrs. Whit tle's mother, Mrs. Randall, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuels of tho Mo- ost young ladies will bo married this doc orchard wore transacting busl wook, so all are on tho quo vivo. j noss here Tuesday. Tho many friends of Mrs. O'Hara, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Horring and Miss who has been very 111, will bo ploaiod Herfrlag, Mrs. Norcross, Miss Miz to hoar that she is convaloscing. , abeth Gibson, Councilman ISd White Mr. Slator has sold out his pop- side, E. C. Taber, were among the corn stand to T. Chnrllo Bates J. Kelso, and wife Central Point people that were in and Dr. Medford tho first of the week. Butte Falls Items Tho condition of the roads Is al-in the spring aud build a fine house. ... ,. ... . ,b ,.i i.v tpum Flank Smith ami Mus Alice Beck. 1UUSL. lli;il tin iu iun. nii "J . 4 a most difficult and vexing proposi tloii, and it Is certainly time that In telligent road work was done, and accommodations given the people to get' in and out during the winter. Tho'iion-arrivftl of the railroad pluced tho people in very bad bhap to secure storo nnd family supplies. Rev. Mr. Walter of San Diego. Cal.. father of Mrs. Dr. Stuart, preached two vory aoeapUlde sermons tu the assembly schoolroom last Sunday. .Mrs. Stuart, widow of Dr. Stuart, latoly deceased. U celling off all of her hoiuohold goods aud Is prepar ing to go to Snu Diego-with her fath er. Mlb Jenule Maboney has purchas ed tho piano of Mrs. Dr. Stuart and takeu It to her home near by. Her. Mr. Jones Is holding nightly religious meetings, which have been well attended under weather condl tlous. Mr. Jones was in Medford during the last week. lltank .Sutherland aud J. I. Pattoa hava taken a trip to Medford and will be absent about a week or more Hen Fredeuburg has sold the lot udjolnlng his residence to a Mi Ford of Central Point, who will '1' 1" "' both of Butte Fulls, suddeuly conclud ed that single blessedness was not vory enjoyable, so they Journeyed to Jacksonville on tilt 10th Inst., se cured a marriage Ucenso and were made man and wife. Mr. Cook, Sr.. and his family, who have been sojourning in Klamath Falls for several months, returned to Uutte Kails this week aud are now Using at Haucherla. W. T. Cook brought tho household goods of his father from Klamath Falls to this point during the week. Mr. Cook informs us that the lost pony has been claimed by Its owner, who lived near Jacksonville. We have had Quite severe weather hore for the past week, It haying snowed and rained and then follow ed by bitter oold weather for this dime. It is now bright and beauti fa I, but cool and frosty. Luther Hughes met vlth quite ft i:lnful accident whllu sawlus and ( uttlng wood. It seems as if he and another party were working together OHIMXAXCK NO. ilT.'l. An ordinance declaring tho assess ment on tho property benefited for the cost of laying a 1-inch wntor main on West Washington street from West Main street to south lino High land Park addition, and directing tho rocordor to enter a statement thereof in the water main lion dock et. The city of Medford doth ordain as follews: Section 1. Whereas, tho city coun cil did heretofore, by resolution de clare its intention to lay a 1-inch water main on West Washington street from West Main street to south lino Highland Park addition and to assess tho cost thereof on tho prop erty fronting on said portion of said street In proportion to tho frontage or salu property, and fix a timo and place for hearing protests against tho laying of said water main on said part of said street and tho as sessment of the cost thereof as afore said; and Whereas, said resolution wns duly published and posted as required by section 11C of the charter of said city; and Whereas, a mooting of tho coun cil wns hold at tho timo and nlnce fixed by said resolution, for the pur pose of considering any such pro tests, but no protests wore at said time, or at any other time mado to or received by the council to tho said laying of said water main or the as sessment of tho cost thereof as afore said, aud said council having consid ered the matter, and deeming that said water main was and is of mate rial benefit to said city, and that all property to bo assessed therefor would bo benefited theroby to the "Xtent of the probablo amount of tho respective assessments to bo levied against said property, did order said main laid; and Whereas, tho' cost of said wntor main has been and hereby Is deter mined to be the sum of $1520. 0G; Now thoroforo, it is hereby further determined that tho proportionate share of tho cost of laying said water main of ench parcel of property front ing on said portion of said street is the amount set opposite tho descrip tion of oach parcel of land bolow, and that each pleco or parcel of land Is benefited by tho laying of said water main to tho full extent of the amount so set opposite tho descrip tion of tho same, nnd that tho re epectlvo amounts ropresout tho pro portional benefits of said water main to said respective parcels of land, nnd also tho proportional frontngo there of on said streot, nnd tho council does hereby declare each of tho par cels of property described below to be assessed and ouch of tho same hereby Is assessed the amount set oposlte each description for tho cost of laying said water ma in. ASSESSMENT FOR A FOUR-INCH WATER MAIN ON WE3T WASH INGTON STREET FROM WEST MAIN STREET TO SOUTH LINE OF THE HIGHLAND PARK AD DITION. Assessment No. 1 Rev. Shields. Lot 1. block 1, Highland Park addi tion to the city of Medford, Orogen: frontage US feet on the west sido of West Washington street, and des cribed In Vol. ... page .., county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; IS feet; rate per foot $1; amount $18. Assessment No. 2 Hathaway. Lot 12, block 1, HlKhland Park addi tion to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 53.1 feet on tho west side of West Washington street, and doe ii'lbed in Vol. ... page .., county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 53. l feet; rate per foot $1; amount $53.10. Assessment No. .1 Mrs. E. .Tones. Lot 13, block 1, Highland Park addl tlou to the city of Medford, Orogon; frontage 53 feet on the west sldo of West Washington street and des cribed in Vol. ... pago .,, county lecorder's reco.-c'a of Jackson county, Oregon; 53 feet; rale per foot $1; amount $53. Assessment No. 4 Charlos Brown. Lot It. block 1, Highland Park addi tion to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 53 feet on the west sido of Wpst Washington street, aud des cribed In Vol. ... page . ., county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 53 feet; rate per foot $1; amount $53. Assessment No. 5 Myers, Cusick et al. Lot 15, block 1. Highland Park addition to the city of Medford, Ore gon; frontage S3 feet on the west side of West Washington street, and described In Vol. . ., page . ., county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 63 feet; rate per foot ?l; amount $53. Assessment lo. Myers, Cusick et al. Lot ltf. block 1, Highland Park addition to the city of Medford, Ore gon, frontage 53 feet on the west aide of West Washington Street, and described in Vol. . . , page . . , county addition to the city of Medford, Oro koii: frontage 58 feet on tho west sido of West Washington street, nnd described in Vol. . . , pngo . . , county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 5S feet; into per foot $1; amount $53. Assessment No. 8 Myors, Cusick ot al. Lot 0, block 3, Highland Park addition to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 55 feet on tho west sido of West Washington streot, nnd des cribed In Vol. .., pago ... county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 55 feet; rnto por foot $1; amount $55. Assessment No. 9 Myers, Cusick et al. Lot 10. block 3, Highland Pnrk addition to tho city of Medford, Ore Ore eon: frontngo 55 feet 'oii tho west sldo of West Washington streot, and described in Vol. . . pngo . ., county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 55 foot; rnto per foot $1; amount $55. Assessment No. 10 Myers, Cusick et al. Lot 11, block 3, Highland Park addition to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; f'-ontago 55 feet on the west sldo of West Wnohington. streot, and described in Vol. . ., pago . ., county recorder's records of Jnckson county Oregon; 55 feet; rato por foot $1; amount $5o. Assessment No. 11 Myers, Cusick et al. Lot 12, block 3, Highland Park addition to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 55 foot on tho west side of West Washington street, and described In Vol. . . , pago . . , county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 55 feet; rato per foot $1; amount $55. Assessment No. 12 Myors, Cusick et nl. Lot 13. block 3, Highland Park addition to the city of Medford, Ore gon; frontr.co 55 feet on tho west ddo of Wosi, Washington streot, nnd describod i:i Vol. . ., pago . ., county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 55 foot; rato por foot $1; amount $55. Assessment No. 13 Myers, Cusick et nl. Lot 14. block 3, Highland Park iddltlon to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 55 feet on tho west side of West Washington street, and lescrlbed in Vol. . ., pago . ., county recorder's rocords of Jackson county, Oregon; 55 foot; rato per foot $1; amount 4u'. Assessment No. 14 Myers, Cusick et al. Lot 7, block 5. Highland Pnrk addition to the city of Medford, Ore gon; frontage 58.70 feet on tho west sldo of Washington street, and dess crlbed in Vol. ... pago .., county recorder's rocords of Jackson county, Oregon; 58.7G feet; rato per foot $1; amount $5S.7C. Assessment No. 15 W, E. Weaver. Lot 1, block 1, Oak Grove subdlylsion to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front age 124 feet on tho east sido of West Washington street, nnd described In Vol. .., pago ..', county rccordor's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 11 foot; rato por foot $1; amount $24. Assessment No,' 10. W. E. Weaver. Lot 0, block 1, Oak Grove subdivision to the city of Medford, Oregon; front ngo 52 feet on tho east bUIo of West Washington street, and described in Vol. . . , pago . .", county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; "'2 feet; rato per "foot $1; amount $52. Assessment No, 17 W. E. Weaver. Lot 7, block 1, Oak Grove subdivision to tho city of Medford, Orogon; front age 52 feet on tho east side of West Washington street, and described In Vol. ... pago ... county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 12 feet; rato per foot $1; amount $52. Assessment No. 18 W. E. Weaver. Lot 8, block 1, Oak Grove subdivision of the city of Medford, Oregen: front age 52 feet on tho oast sldo of West Washington street, nnd described In Vol. ... pngo ... county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; '2 foot; rato per foot $1; amount $52. Assossmont No. 19 W, E. Weaver. Lot 9, block 1, Oak Grove subdivision if tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ago 52 foet on tho east sldo of West Washington street, and described In t Vol. .., pago .., county recorder's' -ecords of Jackson county. Oregen: "2 foot; rato per foot $1, amount $52. Assossmont No. 20 W. E. Weaver. Lot 10, block 1, Oak Grove subdivi sion of tho city of Medford, Orogen: frontngo 52.1 foot pn tho oast sldo of West Washington street, nnd describ ed in Vol. . ., pago . ., county record er's records of Jnckson county, Oro gon; 52.1 feet; rato por foot $1; amount $52.10. Assessment No. 21 W. E. Wonvor. Lot 1, block 3, Oak Grove subdivision I of the city of Medford, Oregon; front-) ago 5S foot on tho oast sldo of West Washington streot, and doscrlbod in Vol. ... page .., county rocordor'sl records of Jackson county, Oregon; j 58 foot; rato per foot $1; amount $58 ' Assossmont No. 22 W. E. Weaver. I Lot 2, block 3. Oak Grove subdivision i of tho city of Medford, Orogon; front-1 uk 55 foot on tho oast sldo of West ' Washington street, and described In j Vol. . .', pago ... county recorder's records of Jackson county, Orogen: 55 foot; rato por foot $1; amount i $55. Assossmont No. 23 W, 13. Weaver. Lot 3, block 3, Oak Grove subdivision of tho city of Medford, Orogon; front-' age 55 foet on tho oast sldo of West Washington street, aud dnscrlbnd In Vol. .., page county recorder's records of Jackson county, Orogon; 55 foot; rate per foot $1; amount $55. Assessment No. 2 1 W. E. Weaver. Lot I, block 3, Oak Grove subdivision, of the city of Medford, Oregon; front- Where to Go Tonight i''i-rNsrsr. X s s s X" I s Now Attraction nt THE ISIS THEATRE Big BUI For Thrco Nlchta MISS KVA LA HUE Itlachfaco Comedienne Senator and Miss Montroso S 1 f. . . , $ j voiiieuy DKOicu icam. i MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY X AND SUNDAY AT 2:30. X Three Reels of Pictures and a Good Sottfi 1 NATATORIUM Tonight Basketball, Mcdfonl s lliilli School vs. Mo,clford Regu- X lars nt 8 o'clock. Usual 10c ml- niission. Tliursilnv niirlit skai- X W0C- dUbm M mSLM CHILDREN THRIVE W0NDERFULY on our bread nnd rolls. It ia simp'y . astonishing tho amount of mitrimont thoy ilorivo from them. Tlioy liko it, too. Even tnko our bread in pref erence to ordinary cake. It mitst bo pretty good to nttnin Hint result. TODD & CO., South Central Ave. Medford Bakery & Delicatessen. Try Fipola Bread. X inn free for ladies. I 'sasss u&m fjheg X Medford's Exclusive Picturo Tho- Latest Licensed Photo-X X ntor. I plays. X X Ono Dime No More One Dime. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. ' ' FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. lAgents in So. Orogon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. "NAT" THEATRE ; ' i Changes its program every J Sunday, Wednesday and Friday A special niutiiioo every Sun day afternoon. Hf I ... . . o uuow noming nut tho very; latest mid best films. i ADMISSION 10c. $ IlLJllB Hlrjh-Class X I -W.st I THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK 1 J. E. ENYAltT, Prosidont. J, A. PERRY, Vico-Prosidont. JOHN S. ORTH, Cnshior. W. JJ. JACKSON, Asa't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,OOO.OOvnt "w Surplus, $20,000.00 .. t s SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING I I 4-rtrr44'M'tttttt BUSINESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR, PATRONAGE. High-Class Stock Co. - TONIGHT Man From Nevada" -Act Comedy Drama. -Hy .lKVll.lUJlll'J .MA.MIVIIiliK SlUUli "The Four X COMPANY Specialties Between Acts Land For Sale Eertilc fruit and alfalfa land in small and large tracts. Cleared and uncleared. Terms and price reasonable. Address Box 16, Tolo, Oregon Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles QENKRAL OVERHAULING & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. rnONE MAIN 0231. Corner Central Avo. nnd 8th St Medford, Or. Big ISIS hku 56 f(Ht on the omit nldo of Woit tt-hn Lnmahnw the gaw fell and with ita teeth struck ono of Luther's knee, ! recorder'! reord of Jactron eoonty. .ntiinr. rtiiv inut the flesh lnfllt- i ,' .i p i nfil I 'i' not . - i! 1 V i alii Oiefiwiv i ft; 'ate per root $i; an ' nt V ' - . .. i,i Vi . i , 1. 1-1 Mi. Jii- i c'ii-,ik l.tllll I'ul n Washington street, nnd ileticrlbed In Vol. . . , page . . . county recorder s reconls of Jackson county, Oregon; 55 feet; rato per foot $1; amount $55. Assessment No. 26 W. K. Weaver. Lot 5, block 3. Oak Grove subdivision of the city of Medford, Oregon; front age 65 feet on the oast side ot West Washington street, and described in vol. ... paste ... county recorders ictords of Jnckson oniinty, Oregon; "5 feet; rale per root 1; amount 56. Assessment No 26 W. K. Weaver. Lot 1, 1!'" i. ' Oak Orovo subdivision of thi i'n r Medford, Oregon; front isje js J (iii-i un tho east sldo of West Washington street, and described In Vol. ., psKH , county recorder's n-ioida nf ta l. on rounty. Oregon, (Cunt n .i J an I'afo 0 ) Typewriter Ribbons Every Color rcGord or Copying for EVERY MAKE OF MACHINE. Mediord Book Store Double Bill Those Attending the THEATRE tonight will see two of the GREAT EST ACTORS ever brought to Medford- MISS EVA LA RUE a lady black face comedeinne has no equal in her line Miss La Rue being the principal comedeinne in Sam T. Claus' Greater Ministrel Production, which toured Europe and returned with more newspaper talk than any show that ever crossed the oceon. Col. and Mrs. Montrose in a side specialty sketch, being the greatest laugh makers ever brought to our city. Mrs. Montrose's dancing is one of the great features of the act, being late of the Orpheum. One is assured of a number one act. J a 3