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MEPFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. ftrrcniTOTm. OREGON amimv
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, jUEDEORD, OR1K10X, MONDAY, MATCOIT G, 191 1.
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Personal and Local
' .
niftrlt Utomcv 1J F AtulKov left
the it Monday morning for n tilp
to h I Mini.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, puyslcian and
Burgeon. Officio over Strang's drug
store. ,, . tf.
Tlflcy ny Tumy at' 201 Oninelt
dorWy blinding bus sonic awful good
Irarguln li hoiiHOs.find lots on liaud.
I .102
jY-iA- Waggoner of "Woodvlllo is
tnhvtng to Nordboff, California to
tekldf.
Prospective purchaser sec Oregon
Hfclt fk Mining Company' classified
advertisement. 298
Miss Margaret Williamson, of
CirnnlM Pass. Hpenl Snturday and Sun
day In Mod ford.
300 H. A. HolmoB, Tlie IiiHiiranco
Jinn, Ovor Jackson County bank. tf.
Dr. and Mis A. Penno spent
SundHy in Jacksonville
Is your jouho wired? Ono cigar
Ichis a day would pay for a hundred
per cent Increaso In comfort. Start
living tlio electric life. tf.
Arthur V. Clarke, of the Clark
Tldnery cuiihIi uelloii uonimny wont to
Hoiobtirg Sunday evening on liual-
1108B.
Hoie Is a (l. Tinny lias a $3000
hoiiso for sale that can't ho duplicat
ed. :02
Mh .and Mrs. Frederick Williams
of Grants Pass spent Sunday In Med-
furd. Mr. Williams nituined Monday
, tnoriiliiK but Mis. Wllliains will spend
tlio week visiting frionds bote.
All' kinds of blndory work dono at
Mall Tilbtino office.
.1. C. Aiken of Woodvlllo is spend
ing a few days In Medford on bust-
1104.
Krank .oil, of the Applegalo ills
Irlot, Hpnnt Monday In Mndford.
W. 11. Stono of Talent was In Med
ford Monday on business.
Gregory loading photographer,
vlows, portraits. 323
W. V. Tumor of Portland, auditor
of tlio Oregon Trunk System spent
Sunday in Medford, looking after
lniUliiosH Interests.
. x Loo Myers and Karl Parke spent
, portion of last week in Ashland.
1 Mr. and Mrs. C. S Newliall of
North Jacksonville district and child
have returned from a winter spent
in California.
II. 11. Patturson, 1 1C K. Wain, has
'kohio nice English Hollies nnd all
kinds of shade trees. Poses (all tho
best). Now Is a good tlmo to plant.
Drqp In and seo me. tf
.loo HnnimoiBloy and H. I). Peed
of Hold 71111 were Modfoid visitors
Monday.
Who Is Tumy.? He is a city pioperty
BOilor at 201 Garnott-Coroy building.
302
Lonio loaf lodgers mado In Medford
lit tho Mall Trlbuno office.
.1. Fred Lewis of Seattle is spend
ing n fow days in Modfoid looking
after propeity interests In the vallo
Try tho now harbor shop; every
thing clean and sanitary; opopslto
P. O.
Aahlnml Steam Landry, Modfoid
Offloo. phone No. 1201. tf.
V. C. Hrown Is in Yieka, California
on m short IiubIiiom trip.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggago
wagon. r 1
Henry U. Rowland of Central Point
pMtud through Mcdfoid Monday on
hit vvny to thw county sunt on busl
nu. I her Tumy llkoa to show bonnet)
to lila cuatomora. 302
C. II Whlaler la oxpeated to r
lurti to Medford Tuiwdii) from n
business trip to uortheiu purta.
Omnia Push acreago for salo A
snap 32 1-2 acioa, tho most buautl
ful ubdlvlsion acnwgo in tlio city,
lay hUti and aightly; good modern
house and other Improvements; on
inula street; all cleaiod; close In;
prlco ?10, 000; terms Addioss P. O.
llox 5K0, Giants Pass, Oregon. Phone
23U R 300
Weeks & McGovvan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3G92.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker (ind Hinboliiicr
SuccMor to tho undortaUliiK do
nartuiont of Medford Furnlturo Co.
Office With ,
Medford Furniture Company
About Mrch 1. Private Am
nulance Horvlco. Sick and injured
conveyed to nny part of city or
oo mtrjr.
Telephenes: Day 351.
Night: John A. Pari 4111. C.
yt Conklln, 3C01. J. II. Dutlor,
3J171.
I V W KIHh of Trail fni-k was a
icicnt vIhIidi in Mcdfoid,
Spilng halt. In all thlnglorv at Mrs
Battels, Home Mllllneiv at 102C. West
Ninth sheet. 302
Homy W Seedsou TJf Eugene Is
visit lug Modfoid.
Made In .Medford, any style of loose
loar or blank book, at Mall Tribune
office.
John II. Carkin. attorney at law.
ovor Jackson County bank.
Printline, all kinds at Poitlnnd
prices. Mali Tribune office.
V. J. Williams of Phoenix spent
Mondn.v in Medfmd on business.
Fine watch tepaiiing at H. T. Yin
Do Car, 'l'liijtps liiiililinjr. U!)7
Howard watch sixteen carat limit -inc
for :i7.i(), nt B. T. Van De Curs,
Pliipps Biiildintr. 1!7
L0RIMER CASE IS HELP.
(Continued from Page 1.1
Iowa rl political purity one when il
lulled to approve the constitutional
amendment providing for the direct
election id' Tinted H(ul' -Hiiilm.
I lie second when it voted lo give Wil
liam I.orinicr his scat as -cnnlm
from Illinois.
On (lie vote on the direct election
of senators the upper house of con
gress for the first time went on rcc
ord regarding this long sought iv-
fonn. The lneasiue failed by font
volcn mid the votes showed its jidvt-
culcs their slrenglh mid their weak
ness. It is u safe pretlicliun, from
an analysts of the vole on this meas
lire that within a few years the .sen
ate will give the people the power to
evercise their own choice and dis
cretion in the selection of scnalors.
In the seating of William Lonmei
after Ihe blazonel lccoid thai marked
the investigation of his ease will do
much lo hasten the passage of a rti
lect elections eonslilulioiuil nuieird
nienl. That 10 senators were con
vinced that Lorimor won his scat h
improper melhoils nnd voted against
seating him is 11 potent oommcntuiv
on the present system of election b
legislatures, in many cases all Ipo
easily controlled by powerful inter
ests. The ease with its tccord of sordid
politic spread in glaring nakedness
before the people will augment the
nlrendy nisistuiit demand that the
control of senatorial elections he tak
en fiom the hands of Ihe legislatuie-.
and vested in the sovereign power o(
the lepnhlic, v
The Lorimor ease is a practical
demonstration, demanding that a sys
tem pimod wiong, ho righted.
DOUGLAS FARMER THREATENED
(Continued ftoiu PiiKfi 1 )
tallied thai Scott hail been employed
on the (lalllgher much several
mouths pi lor to last January and
that he was not on friendly terms
with his former employer, suspicion
pointed to him as the Kulltv one. To
obtain possession of a specimen ol
Scott's hnndwritlng that It might ho
compaied with the letter written CSnl-
luKher, theioon mailed to the sus I
pc t a decoy letter In which he of
feted him a position at a liberal sal
arj On icieMng Scott's jeplv. the
sheriff, after careful compailng tin
wilting; In both communhations stat ,
ed that In lilHnplnlou the were writ .
ten b. the satuo ptM-sou I
Scott lefiiHos to talk further than
to deny hia guilt. .
STATE HEALTH BOARD
WILL MEET MARCH 0
Dr. IS. 1). PliKel of tills ilts h.u.
bHn inlornu'd t lint tlie ineetliiK of the I
stHto boaid ot bcaltli to In.iiiKnrato .1
BtaU'ulilc educational lOinp.ilKU In
bAlialf of public health him been
lulled for ThurwlH) alteiiuuMi M.uib'
New H'KtilutliniH and uiIoh hi t lit
board detallliiK the iioiicv of tin
i4.ird in cnfoiclutr licnltli lawt. win
be udoitid tlnn. Mmt" cffi'iinal pu
tut lluu of public health made pow-tliit
!) the lucieiued aiirou latlon fiom
$51)00 to $l.'i,000 will me Hit i. hit r
Kiilijprt. A I fin bora of the ntntc bonrd
lAUIH't lo hIIuikI (lie llHU.VIIIt'll f.CI
(OKcthci iiii't'tliiu at the Poitlaud
('miiiicUI club tlio cvi iiIiir 1 1
Match .
11 nil, I uu for Hunlth.
MMH4 4 itHt
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. "
f -f
llllllll Won' j-cMdcnco hilf. an m.I
iiik ilitilv , uinkc jMtir -"U'clioii l
loit cUtiit-p Uu Miv Mild. li
WANTP.H Wc liat a u- louu i t
ik iiiotlt'iu bungalow, cliii- in I i
lmvc urn to otlVr. Oivmm K du
tV Mining Co., 319 (biintti (', n
lihlg. -"is
LOST lntt. o()W ( (i
KhkIim iilmi? return to Mum Su i
anil lvt'vivo itwrti. JW7
i''()l SAUK -Jfir-t i-liixs liulfiw.. .1
tvH'H rilcr fur salt1. AiMii H" s
.Hi M.ul Tiibunc nt lit . s
SICK TWO YEARS:
END CAME SUNDAY
1 Man Who Entered Business Here Re- Railroad City People Vote $7500 To
I ccntly Dies at S. 0. Hospital as wards Erection of $30,000 Home
Result of a Complaint From Which
He Has Lonji Been Sufferer. 1
J. J. .Anderson, a sheet metal
w inker, nnd n lucent arrival in tliifc
city fiom Tacoma, Wash., died in he
Southern Oiegon ho-pital Sunday
morning from stomach double, fol
lowing 11 difficult operation per
formed by local surgeons to remove
ll number of ulieeses which had
formed in the mini's intestines. Jlrs.
Anderson, who remained in Tacoma
until her husband fehould get located
here, arrived in .Medford hist niglil.
The funeral arrangement'-, under the
direction of the John A. Perl under
taking establishment, will he an
nounced later.
Anderson, who was a member of
the 'facoma local of the Sheet Metal
Workers' union, came to this city a
short time ago and engaged in bus
iness with B. (i. Worthington here
He has been in poor physical condi
tion for over two years and a little
over a year ago underwent an oper
ation for appendicitis in the heli'i
thul that was the illness fiom which
he was Niilfcring. Later develop
ments showed stomach complications
111111 lie uiioerwein aiiouier operano.i
here.
WILL FALL
SAYS WEATHER M
According to the local weather
man the valley will be visited by light
lain fall tonight. Tho barometer
has eased off slightly. The average
toinperattno today ranges around fil!.
Illinois People to Meet.
The Illinois Miciety of the Rogue
liver valley will enjoy a baiupiel at
IC. of P. hall Tuesday eveuine; .March
7. All toiiner llliuoisiaiis are cordi
ally invited to attend without further
invitation. 1 is desued to come in
touch with nil former residents of
Illinois and to that end legistry books,
may he found at McBude's and ihe
Mcrrivold shop whole il is hoped t
have nil names listed. Anv I'urtliei I
liifoinintiou desired regarding the
bamiuef or society may ho obtained
of J. W. Westeilu'iid. ii. K. Won ell.
or K. B. Waterman.
XOTK'K.
The MlBslonniy Society of the Pros-
b.vterlan chinch will meet at the homo
of Mis lOngllsh. toot; South Oakdale i
on Tuesday atteinoon at --.'t0. Mob- j
(IttmcH. ltlnck. Won ell. Johnson and
MIhs Portti .no on the program. All
uie invited lo attend i
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DEPARTMENT
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ASHLAND VOTES
ARMORY MONEY
1
for the Local Company of the Na
tional Guard of Oregon.
I As the result of a special election
held In Ashland Saturday, tho citi
zens thi'io voted to appropriate the
'sum of $7,500 towaids the erection
!n that city of an armorv for tlio
i local regiment f.f the National (Siinnl.
i Tho stnto lirts already completed ui-
jungomentB for the furnish::ig of $15,-
000 towards the location of an ar
mory theio and Jackson county has
I donated $7,500. The structure will
bo built as soon as the necessaty
plans, etc., can be completed.
The other measures voted upon at
the election were:
Whether the city should vote $12,
000 for the purchase of two septic
tanks, purchasing also sites and oth
er details for their Installation. This
carried.
Whether tho salaries of council-
men and mayor Bhould be Increased.
This measure was defeated
CITY LEAGUERS 10
LT
The Locomobiles and the Siuol:e
house tennis, both members of the
.Medford city league, will howl a
match game over the Ntaatorium al
leys this evening. The games are
the first in a new series being howled
by the teams in the league since the
reorganization of the personnel of
thu tennis. y
This is the fiiM tinif those two
tennis have met so far in the tou.--liamcnt.
The line-up will be:
Locemobiles: ,1. Corbin Nel'f, enp
tain; R Diamond, J. Diamond, Wil
liam Keyes, G. iliiuger and Dr. H. If.
Seoly.
Smoke House A. Antic, captain;
Lee Hoot, II. Kenliier, A. Clarke, II
Woods, and il. L. Button.
The game wil slart at 8 p. m,
llasklns for Health.
Canton
Restaurant
Meals Seivcd at all ilouis. Good
Cooking, fJooil Service, lleasou
alile Priics -:- :- :- -:-
Sam LocR, Prop.
Cpstaiis on South Trout Sheet.
Big
f
Sale
CENTRAL POINT
E
W. W. Harmon, County Road En
gineer, Takes Action After Inspec
tion of Structure, in Company of
County Court Is Liable to Fall.
1
W. W. Harmon, county road en
gineer. Monday morning closed' the
Central Point bridge to traffic. The
action followed an Inspection in corn
puny of the county court, on Sunday.
The bridge is liable to fnll at any
moment.
Teams will be able (o ford Pear
creek at that point but the water is
ns yet a llttlo deep tor automobiles.
The county court and Mr. Harmon
are busy outlining the plans for this I
8 'ason's road work and active work I
will follow shortly.
Stocks Held Up.
NEW YORK, ilnrch . I'reside-.t
Tnft's proolnmntion onlling an extra
ordinary session of congress April 4
had no effect on (he stock market
ut its opening today.
NOW
fs the time to have your ground laid
out. We have'' Ihe experience and
the knowledge as to how they should
lie laid out to the bos advantage. We
have also n line line of ornamental
shrubs, hndc trees and two year old
roses which will bloom this year.
Prices for same can bo had at tho
store, corner Sixth and Central.
Phone l.'il.
(irccnhousp and nursery near ity
reservoir. Phone f181.
J. T. BROADLEY
Florists nn'il Landscape lai doners.
1. O. I5o.- .-21.
IJenioinber we are experienced in
all lines of florist and landscape
work.
Electric Rooms
Opened Monday, March Cth In Elec
tric building, 21 S West Main street.
Everything now and modern, Includ
ing steam heat, baths, etc. Dest In
city. Pates reasonable .
Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan
Proprietor
0
Horses For
E. L.
IF IT'S GOOD t EAT
i
II tJ
All the Croon Goods (hat the Market affords can bo foifnd here
at reasonable prices.
Tho best staple and fancy giocorlos may1 be purchased here at
reasonable prices and tho quality Is sure to bo satlsMe'tory.
PURE WHITE FLOUH stands second to none and is giving per-
feet satisfaction In hundieds or homes in Medford and vicinity.
OOLDEN GATE COFFEE has the aroma that satisfies. It enjoys
an exceptionally large sale on the
Is increasing rapidly.
Allen Grocery Co.
X
PHONE MAI.y 271 1 HOME 271.
studio FOR SALE
700 SOUTH
oakdale ORCHARDS, FARMS
Pl.OXE (.072. pRUIT jANDS
Private or class lessons in oil, wa
ter color or tapestry. Orders taken. Lai'L'C and Small Tracts
AGN'ES R. GRANT.
.... MOOR-EHNI CO.
iiafikiuH lor health 212 FrtiitfiTowoi's Bank Bldg
Inside City
Exclusive
South Sixth Street, Corner, ,"50x100 $5000
South Sixth Street, Allev Corner, TmOxIOO $5250
North of New Hotel.
Another Corner, ('lose to Business ('enter . .$7500
Still Another Corner, Close to Business Center $5000
INSIDE ACREAGE.
"I0 Acres Onlv ' U Mile from Depot, Onlv $300 Per Aero
9 Acres With .Modern Bungalow . .' . $8000
These Lie Beautifullv for Subdivision.
A XT DAPCAXTC!
ri. 1M, JL 73JLk3
I have a car load of work
horses, weighing from
2500 to 3100 per team,
for sale at the
Union Livery Barn
These horses are young,
sound, and first-class in
every way. They are
all thoroughly broken
and fit to go to work.
If you are in the market
for a team come in and
have a look at these
horses jz? jg? jg? jg?
Robertson
Q 1 1 A ill 1 J
coast. Our business in. this bland
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