Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 26, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MEDFOKD MATT, TRTBUNE, MEirFQ-RD, OT?ECON, KTNPAY. -FEBRUARY 26, 1911.
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NEW ELECTRIC MRS. WOODY DIES
in
COMPAHYFORMED
Artlck'H of Incorporation for tho
SunBot Electric Light and Power com
pany wore filed in tho office of Coun
ty Clerk William It. Coleman last
Friday. The new company Is cap
italized at $15,000, and In ita incor
poration papers Ih credited with "the
Rttnoratlon, manufacture, production
and sale of electrical energy" aa its
mission.
The papers filed bore tho signa
tures of W. V. Harmon, John S.
Orth and S. Vilas Iieckwlth, as in
corporators, but neither would dls
ctifis the company nor Its prospects
when approached last night.
The principal office Is to be located
in Medford. Tho capitalization is
divided Into 150 shates of ?100 each.
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EXAMINE FOR HAIL 10R1MER CASE GOES
CLERK-CARRIER SOON' OVER UNTIE MONDAY
Tlie I'liited State-, civil service
WASHINGTON. D f, Feb. 25. '
The funeral of the late Mrs. Lou
ann Woody, widow of I. N. Woody,
who died at the family residence at
.'01 West TonUi street Saturday, will
bo held on Tuesday afternoon at 1
o clock from the First Ilaptlst church.
The Rev. A. A. Holmes will officiate.
Mrs. Woody, who has been a resi
dent of the Rogue River valley for
a number of years, was 70 years old.
Tho Interment will take jilaco in the
Phoenix cemetery. The Weeks & Mc
Gowan company are In charge of the
nrrnngements.
f'oiiimtaioii announces that an ex- The Lorlmer case went over this an
amination for the position of clerk ernocin until Monuoy. Senator Hal
iinil earner in the post office service notifying tne chamber that he
will bo hold in tliih city on March wa'd 'n8lst thc regular order.
j3 Jon, (which means a consideration of the
Applicants must apply to William Jcase. "even if the appropriation bills
.1. Warner at the post office here on1"- '
direct to Herbert K. Ward, secro-1 IJall' declared he would force a
larv eleventh civil hervico district, vote on lorlmer next week or that
Seattle, Wiwli. No uplication will he W0,I(1 ,,lock a" lofilBlatlon In the
be accepted after March II.
.senate.
Hasklns for Health.
TIasklns for Healtn.
LOCAL WOMAN SUES
MATE FOR DIVORCE
Lorn Griffith, a resident of Jnck
ko:i county for more thnn a year and
the mother of two small children, fil
ed suit in the circuit court yesterday
ifckhiK for h divorce from her hus
liand Lincoln Q. Griffith,
jj The complnint, which wn filed by
(Mrkin nntl Taylor, attorneyH for
Sirs. Griffitli, alleged desertion nnd
non-support, datinc from January 'Jl,
gillO. Mrs. Griffith asks the court
to firaut her the custody of thoir
daughter Alma, 12 yoar old, nnd asks
the court lo order the defendant to
contribute $10 a month towards the
child's support. The other child,
Huy, Ifi years old is at present with
the father.
COUNCIL BLUFFS WAREHOUSE
IS DESTROYED BY FIRE
MANY INVITED JO
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OBSEQUIES
OMAHA, Neb., Foil. 25. Firo of
origin unknown, tonight destroyed
the warehouso of tho Council Bluffs
Construction company at Council
Bluffs. Loss is $100,000, partially
insured.
Avalanche Buries Scholars.
ST. PKTKKS1U1KCI, Feb. 25
or..
Sixteen school children were kill"d
today when rn avalanche buried a
school house at Aihga.
The funeral of the late I'cter
Trillion, aged 70 years, who died nt
the family residence nt 528 King
street last Wednesday following a
brief illness will he held at tho CatliJ-
lio church hero Monday morning at J
10 o'clock. Father Van Clarenhecki
will officiate nnd tho interment will
follow in the Jucksonvillo cemetery.'
The family have extended invita-l
nous to ine many iricmis ami ac
quaintances of the deceased to at
tend the ceremonies.
Mr. Trauna, who was horn in Dcn
mark came to this country with his
parents ,when a child. lie fought
through the civil war with the union
forces nnd was u member of this loc.il
post of the O. A. H. lie was also a
member of the United Workmen. The
Weeks & McGowau company are in
charge.
JOHN HAYS HAMMOND
TO WITNESS CORONATION
WASHINGTON. P. C. Fell. 25. -That
Ambassador Whitchuv Heid will
return to London was stated positi
vely at the state department here to
day. At the white house it was
said that while President Tuft hnd
decided to appoint John Hays Ham
mond as a special ambassador at
King George's coronation there wis
no present indication that he would
succeed Weill.
SEE DIAMOND
For Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry
J. W. DIAMOND
Palm Block
Medford
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WKLd I LIN 17
CAKL BUSCH
Weight 165 Pounds,
Versus
L W. DYREBORG
Weight, 185 Pounds
Wrestling Instructor of !
Sacramento, California,
Athletic Club v
TWO FALLS OUT OF J
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Wednesday Night '
MARCH 1st. j!
Good Preliminaries jj
Doors open at 7:30 o'clock J;
Admission 75c; ringside $1
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Why 400,000 Women
Have HOOSIER Kitchen
Cabinets in Their
Kitchens
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SPECIAL
ONE MILLION WOMEN in the
United States have kitchen cabi
nets in their homes today. Four hun
dred thousand of these women nearly
one-half of the total million have the
UOOS I E ft KITCHEN CABINET.
Women everywhere are abolishing kit
chen drudgery with this Cabinet. Why
not you?
The Hoosier saves you miles of steps.
It saves you from reaching to high
shelves. It saves you the back-breaking
strain of stooping over barrels and
bins.
Here in one spot forty inches wide
you have nine-tenths of all the articles
vou use in cooking and baking. Sitting
comfortably before your Hoosier Cab
inet, you do your kitchen work in one
half the time it now takes.
The Hoosier is solid kiln-dried, three
thicknesses does not twist or warp. It
is built to last a lifetime.
Note the pure aluminum extension
tops of the Hoosier the big work table
that you draw out. No other cabinet
has an aluminum top. You can knead
bread on the Hoosier 's pure, clean alu
minum top with no fear of poisonous
oxides.
Come in and Let Us Demonstrate the
Hoosier to You
The Hoosier Manufacturing Company
arc the world's largest makers of Kit
chen Cabinets. Enormous production
enables them to give remarkable value.'
The low price is fixed by the manufac
turers. We think the Hoosier gives
more for the money than any one else
ever thought of putting into a kitchen
cabinet.
In fairness to yourself come in and
see if we are right before you buy.
WEEKS 6 McGOWAN CO.
Licensed Agent for
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets
114-124 WEST MAIN STREET.
SEE OUR FEBRUARY SALE AD ON ANOTHER PAGE TODAY.
Mr. Stranger:
You will have missed seeing
two or three of the best bar
gains in the valley if you
don't travel with me
An especiallv attractive orchard from a commercial standpoint and general appearance is one located 42 miles from this city, consisting of 2Gio acres, 1. acres of
7 and 8-year-old Newtowns, acres of Ren Davis apples 12 or l-l years old, S acres of Bartlett, d'Anjou and Winter Nelis pears 7 and S years old, 2 acres of lull bearing
anricols.
Improvements and personal proper! v will aggregate approximarelv $11000, and consist of horses, hack, wagon, spray outfit, all necessary orchard tools, fine packing"
house and barn, garage and a good automobile. "This is one of the highest grade and best cared for orchards in the Rogue River valley. The owner guarantees 10 per
cent not profit on the orchard the first season. .,, ..., - iuuJ2 .,., -..-.-,. , ,.,..,-.TttfJM.. .
Price $30,000; $10,000
Cash. Bal. in five equal
annual payments
Address
or call on
Claud Miles
215 Garnett
Corey Bldg.
MEDFORD
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