Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 07, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD AfAIL TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1911
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E. T. May, rorcnirtn ot tho Tabic
Hock orchard, spent Sunday In Med
ford. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Adams were in
i Mcdford on hUAlncRS Snturdny.
i Colonel It, C. Washburn wna n Sun.-
' tlnA'tiest'or E. o; DIbkoII nnd family
,.n North Central avenue.
":" ' Thoy saV "Tumy iat ' :!oi Garhoft-
Coroy1 UulldiiiB has feoiho' awful good
bargains in houses and lots on hand.
'302
J. 13. Thorpe of Portland has Just
arrived in Mcdford hurt will remain
hero and open a tailor shop.
.' A.Mi. Ttothrock bad arrived with
IiIh family and household gponrt ami
will build on his 20-acre tract pur-
cliaseil from RoguelaudH Inc. s
Dr. and Mrs. Seely are spending a
few 'days in Portland.
Clydo narntun and Vem Pendleton
have returned from thrco weoka'
work Inspecting tho orchards of tho
lower Roguo Hivor valley. Tlicy re
port tho orchards as n wholo in good
condition."
Mrs. Jean Thompson of Jackson
ville spent Monday In tho city.
Godfroy Sllvorstoln of New York is
in tho city on a business visit.
Dr. ;.T. E. Shearer, physician and
Bitrgeoh. Office over Strang's drug
store. ' tf
. Deputy Supervisor Sam Swonnlng
of tlio Crater national forest return
ed to Mcdford from an oxttmdod'trlp
through tho timber yesterday. Ho is
in charge of tho local forestry office
In tho nbsonce of Supervisor M. L.
Ericksou.
Prospective purchasor sco Oregon
Jtcalty & Mining Company's classified
advertisement. 208
Snmmlo Wharton is slowly recover
ing from an attack of typhoid fever
and In ublo to sit up sonio now.
Miss Resale Maxwell of Portland Is
visiting friends in Mcdford.
Is your house wired? Ono cigar
less u day would pay for a hundred
per coat Increase in comfort. Start
living tho electric llfo. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Walter llonncssy of
Spokane, Wash., are limiting a tour of
tho Koguo ltlver valloy, Tlioy ar
rived hero Tuesday morning from
Grants Pass, Mr. Hennessey is inter
ested in tho applo country around
Wonatcheo, Wash.
II, 11. Paltorson, 110 13. Main, has
sonio nice English Hollies and ull
kinds of shade trees. Hoses (all tho
best). Now is u good time to plmit.
Drop In and seo mo. tf
Tho regular monthly meeting of
tho Mcdford Roalty association will
take placo in tho rooms of tho Com
mercial club In tho Xntatoiiiim build
ing next Tuesday evening. There will
bo no mooting tonight.
Cull pliuiio 2151, 10S2 for baggage
wagon. 4 CI
Miss Mabpl Mcai'8, a toucher In tho
high school, spent Tuesday in Jack
sonville. John II. Carklu, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
Jake Geib of Central Point was a
Mcdford visitor Monday.
Spring hats in all their glory at
Mrs. Salter's Home Millinery, at 1021
West Ninth strcot. 302
Mrs. Q. L. Scliorinorhorn has left
for Sim Francisco for a month's visit.
W. I. Vawtor has returned from a
week's business trip to Portland,
MIbb Craft, recently engaged In San
Francisco, has ncroptod an engage
nioiit with tho Hundlett Sisters as
head trimmer.
Perry Torwllllngor of Moutaguo
was In Mcdford Monday.
Hero is a tip. Tinny has t $3000
house for sale that can't bo duplicat
ed. 302
George P. Kid hhI of Duusmiilr
spout Monday in Medford,
'See It. A. Holmes, Tho Iusuranro
Man, Ovor Jackson County bank, tf.
Thomas Gavin of Paducah. Ky.. Is
spending a few days In the Koguo
It Ivor valloy,
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weoks,"2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY 'ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalnicr
Successor to tho undertaking du
partmont of Medford Furniture Co.
Office with
Medford Furniture Company
About Mnrch I, Private Am
bulance Sorvlco. 8Ick and Injured
convoyed to any part of city or
country, jv,
Telophenoa: Day 351.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. 0.
"W. Coaklla, 3C01. J, II, ButUr,
8671. fiWfi-
and Local
District Attorney 13. 1 'Mulkoy
.spent Tuesday in Jacksonville attend
ing the session of Justice Dox court.
Who Is Tumy? Ho Is a city property
nellor at 201 Garnett-Coroy building.
302
Li. S, Dames of Los Angeles, Cal is
visiting Mcdford on business,
Loosoleaf ledgers made In Medford
at the Mall Trlbuno office.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Norris rtre
spending a few days In Portland.
Try tho new harbor shop; every
thing clean and sanitary; opopslto
P. O.
W. V. Johnson, a mining man from
Goldflold, Nov., Is in Medford look
ing over tho mining situation In the
valley.
Ashland Steam Landry, Mcdford
office, phone No. 1201. tf.
J. X. Porter, formerly an officer
In tho Pacific Mail Steamship com
pany's service and now retired, pass
ed through Medford Monday on his
way to Eugene. Ho expects to re
turn hero artor visiting his son in Eu
gene. Made in Medford, any stylo of loose
lenf or blank book, at Mall Trlbuno
office.
Printing, all kinds at Portland
prices. Mall Trlbuno office.
I hear Tumy likes to show houses
to his customers, 302
All kinds of bindery work dono at
Mail Trlbuno office.
Grnntu Pass ncreago for sale A
snap 32 1-2 acres, tho most boautl
f til subdivision acrcago in tho city,
lays high and sightly: good modorn
houso and other improvements; on
main street; all cleared; close In;
prlco $10,000; terms. Address P. O.
Uox G80, Grants Pbbs, Oregon. Phono
239 It. 300
Gregory leading photographer,
views, portraits. 323
PIONEER CITY IS
IN ELECTION THROES
Tho city of Jacksonville Is in the
throes of a civic election today, and
the voters of the county sent will bo
given an opportunity to signify who,
In their opinion, shall rule tho destiny
of the pioneer city for tho ensuing
year. Tho tickets bolng voted on are
not long, but feeling is at a tension
mid u closo race Is Inevitable In sev
eral IllBtnUCCB.
BALLINGER RESIGNS.
(Continued From Page One.)
Koeiatcs to this valuable property,
accepted by the government.
I lie first shot in the campaign
which lias finally resulted in llio res
ignutiou of Unlliugcr wiir fired it llie
eotiHorviition congress held at Spok
nno in 101(1 when c.-flovernor Par
dee of California, in an address be
fore (hut body bitterly assailed llnl
linger lor his alleged partiality in the
CuuiiiiiL'liam elii'mis, and iiIpo that
lie was it bitter enemy to the (lur--field
Pinchot policies for ooiiMrvtt
tion of natural resources.
This was closely followed by u re
port filed direct with President Tafl
bv Special Agent I.ouis It. (llavis, in
which lie charged that the Cunning
liani ol.ihniints were to "grab" the
Alaska coal lands and charging Hal
linger with using his official posi
tion lo further (ho acceptance of
Cuuiiiiigliiitn'H title to those Alaskan
coal lauds, Many oilier charges
were made against Hulliiigor in this
report, others being that lie I nut ro
liinpiixhcd water power sites for the
purpose if allowing them to be filed
on by wealthy corporations.
The president, nfler some days
deliberation, replied to fllavis'
charge, by completely exonerating
Halliugcr.
This ippiirt directly led up to the
resignation of Pinohot mid tho dis
missal of (llavis by Secretary Hnllin
ger. Thoroughly aroused (llavis and
Piucluit formed a coalition and the
fight for llallinger's official Mnlp
was on.
A demand was than made for a
congroiwionnl iuvohtigution of the
interior department which roMilted'in
an official iuveutigntiou of G if ford
Pinchot wn removed from his office
b Piofcident Taft on account of his
aelivitv against the secretary. Final
lv tho investigating committee re
turned a majority report onoe more
giiuK Rnlliugor a clean bill of health.
A minority report, bowovor, doelurod
him "unfaithful to his trust."
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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lllGUCltOFT residence ait on are soil
iug daily; mako your selection 1h
fore choice lots are sold. tf
LOST Latest model C. (1. Conn oor.
net. Finder pieauo return to Hint
Stull and receive icward, ,10'J
WORK STARTS ON
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Rogue River Valley Canal Company
Assembles Teams ant) Outfits ant)
Prepare to Start Season's Work
Water Ready April I.
The Rogue itlvcr Valley Canal com
pany is busy assembling teams and
outfltB ypropnratory to starting the
season's work on their canal system.
Tho rlrst work to he undertaken will
bo that of cleaning" out the completed
canals In ordor that water may be
furnished to ciiBtomerB by April 1.
The company is planning tho exten
sion of their system on a largo scale
this summer and much work will be
done, under direction of Englueor
Worthlngtou.
LOUR REPORTED
TO JAKE DIED
An Unofficial Report, Received in
This City Monday, Contains News
of the Death in Los Angeles of
Jack Lohr.
An iincouflrmnhlo report received
In this city Monday brought tho news
that Jack Lohr, well known here,
had died Saturday In Lob Angeles.
Although tho report Is unofficial,
tho ninny frlondu of Lohr In this city
aro Inclined to give It crcdonco, ow
ing to tho fnct that rocent communi
cations from him from California
would Indicate that his condition hnd
Improved but little slnco his depart
ure from hero for the uoulh.
About a month ago, when tho pul
monary trouble with which Lohr wiih
affected, showed Bigns of getting tho
bettor of him, frlendH of IiIh hero in
duced him to go to Needles, Cat., in
tho hope that the climate hero would
cauHe a change for tho bettor. Ho re
mained In Needles but n short tlmo,
hut has hIiico been heard from from
Los Angoles. An endeavor Is being
made to Bcctiro confirmation of tho
report of his death.
NEW YORK LOOKS
10 ROGUE VALLEY
This Is Popular Fruit District in
Manhattan Many People to Come
for liivestijjatlon and Purchase,
States Local Man in Telegram.
From Mr. Hurgesr., one of the for
mer proprietor.-, of the Antelope or
chard near Wollen, comes the news
by wire Hint Mcdford may expect
a great influx of people nnd capital
from Now York city this season. In
tense interest is being shown there,
and already some largo parties aro
wither on the way, or arc about to
start for the Itogue Hivor valley,
with Medford ns tlio destination.
Thin information is in Hue with
tho HtateinenU mado by ninny Mcd
ford vcsidouts now in the east, and
points to a reasonably definite fact
Unit 11)11 will sen tile greatest activ
ity in Medford that we have ever ex
perienced. Tho whole oust is looking
lo tltv Pacific coa.st, with Oregon as
the promised stale, and Medford tho
city with the first call. People are
not looking for speculation this year
lo the extent which it has prevailed
in the west for several seasons, but
are coming with good lOtumon soiit
for homo and investment, nnd fruit
production as 'followed in thin rii
(riot lends all other pursuits.
NKW YORK. March 7. Colonel
Roosovelt will start on his Southern
and Western trip Wednesday. At
(Irand Canyon, ArUona, he will be
Joined by Mm. Roosovelt and Miss
Ethel, who will accompany tho for
mer president to tho Pacific Coast.
A want ad campaign will market,
our real estate oven If wise-acres
tell you "it's not n good time to sell "
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CANALS
FINE MILLINERY
Tho new Spring styles will pleaso you.
Call and leave your ordor Our trimming room Is
many exceptionally taklug patterns.
Barnard & Cornoyer
SOUTH CENTRAL A VEX UK."
CLOSE TAB ON
WEATHER NOW
J. Pluv. 0'Gara Gets All the Instru
ments for Making the Weather Be
have Beals Here to Superintend
Their Installation.
IJeginning next ThurB.iay, the lo
eal office ol (he railed Slntps
weather burciiu forceiu.ling service
will furnish daily reports showi'i
the innximum nnd minimum tempera
lures (luting the 21 hours, the bftrom
etor reading';, the precipitation.
wind, and the humidity. This dum
ngc will be mnde possible with the
installation of Die apparatus which
District r'orecnsler K. A. Heals, of
the Portland office of tho .service,
who arrived this afternoon to super
intend. The installation of the new appa
ratus here will enable Professor
O'Gara, in charge of the local office,
io maintain records showing abso
lutely (he prevailing weather condi
tions in the Itogue itiver vnley, there
by furnishing ioeill booklets wiih ac
curate data upon which to base their
assertions ami to down tho lies of
maligiiers.
MF. HOLDS ITS !
ANNUAL ROLL CALL
Tlio Jocal lodge of tho J. O. O. F.
held its annual roll call Monday
evening in tlio rooms of tlio odge
in mo now euuico on oixiu street,
recently built by the lodge.
Tlio attendance at the ceremony
was (lie largest recorded at any meet
ing held by tlio lodge recently and all
present sponl nn onjoynblo evening.
After tlio ceremonies of the even
ing, a supper was served in the ban
queting hall.
ITnsklns for Health.
Rev. Geo. Moseley
will locturo nt tho Natatorium at
Medford. March 7th, 8 o'clock, on
tho "Power and the Elovatlon of
Chrstlnn Womanhood," also tho
"Catlf.0 of tho Downfall of Young
Women of tho Preaont Day."
Mr. Mosoley Is ono of tho best plat
form orators, IJIblo student and
mlnlstor or tho gospel. lie has trav
eled through Europe, on tho Beas and
In many parts of tho United Statos
lecturing nnd pronchlng tho gospel.
Ho waB a student of tho Great Brit
ain school of arts. Ho has boon mas-
tor machinist of one of tho largest
cnglno works n Pittsburg, Pa., hav
ing full chargo of sotting on and
discharging and setting tho scale ot
wages. Ho was superintendent of
ono of tho best englno works nt
Cleveland, O. Mr. Mosoley was plat
form orator in tho oast in lS9a-91
and won the victory in souio of tho
great strikes. Ho also Is a flno fluto
and piccolo playor. nnd tonor slngor.
Ho comes from tlio best of homes.
Come and hear him. beats on sale
nt Hnsklus' drug store. Lecturo GO
conts.
Hasklns for Health.
STUDIO
700 SOUTH
OAKD.MiE
rilQXK (J07i5.
Prlvato or clasa lessons In oil, wa
ter color or tapestry. Orders takon.
AGNES R. GRANT.
NOW
Is tho timo to buve your ground laid
out, We have the experience and
the knowledge ns to how they should
bo laid out to the best advantage. We
have also a fine line of ornamental
shrubs, shade trees and two year old
roses which will bloom tbid year.
Prices for same can be hnd nt the
store, corner Sixth and Central.
Phone 1-151.
Greenhouse and nursery near city
roservoir. Phono 8181.
J. T. BROADLEY
Florists and Landscape Gardeners.
P. 0. Uox 521,
Hemoinbor w'e are experienced in
all lines of florist ami landscape
work.
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Where to Go
Tonight
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DOORS OPEN X
7:00 P. I.
TOXIfiHT
Entire Chaugo of Program
VAUDKVILLE
"A ItUIIK IS XKW YOHK"
Greatest Ititbo Character Ever in
aiedford
a itEKLS movixo pinritrcs a?
latest auu iiest.
Millllwi. yul. mill Uiimlnv !tll
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NATATORIUM
TODAY
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J ltollcr ftkatlng, Howling, Peel,
JUIIllaids, Illglo Shooting and Tub
mid Shower ISatlis for ladles and
gentlemen. t
MF.DFORD'S AMUSEMEXT
PAIiACE.
t'V4rsrw
fsrsvsrsr
THE ISIS THEATRE
SMITH AXI) ELLIS
In their characteristic Irish Play-
lei ciuuicu
"SIIAVX THE CARTER"
2 3-REELS MOVIXG PICTURES-a i
GOOD SOXG 1JY
HARRY DLAXCHARI)
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"NAT" THEATRE
Complete chnngd of program
Today
Only tho best and latest films
i tiliown.
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' Admission 10c.
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' utui tiuiuab U1UUUDQU X UULU"
' plays.
One Dime No Moro Ono Dime.
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WHEX DOWX TOWX DROP
IX AT THE
"Nat'' Confectionery
ICE CREAM, SOFT DRXIKS,
COXFEOTIOXERY, LUXCfl
A light, pleasant room, opon
from 8 a. m. to midnight.
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Ii. M. GRAMES, Proprietor
Stop, Look and Listen!
Prospective purchasers will save
monoy to seo us beforo buying.
Wo have orchard tracts, alfalfa
lands, etc., city property, Improved
and unimproved. Wo lmvo tho ban
ner orchard of Koguo River Valley for
sale; ltl-yoar-old applo trees, also
cherry and peach orchard, bearing on
this farm, consisting very best pay
lug varieties; 2000 small fruits mid
berries. Seo us at onto, A bargain.
List your orchard and city property
with us.
Mining lands, etc.
OREGON REALTY & MINJNG CO.
Phono 101)2.
Room ail) Gurnett-Corcy Rulldlng.
FOR SALE
BY OWNER.
Small 'l-room house on east frout
lot 50x100, six bearing pruno and
two-year pear trees, wator and sewer,
paved streot, gus ia house, woodshed,
chicken house nnd yard.
PRICE $1200
Terms: One-half cash, balance
like rent.
528 S. Fir St.
PHONE 901
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your address.
New Premiums, Now Ser-
vice, Now Agent.
v J3ut ttie snmo old stnud
,ard goods.
AGENCY GRAND
j UNION TEA CO.
110 TRIPP STREET
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GET THE HABIT
Of calling us it you have any electric work of any kind. We can
fix you up in tho best possible style.
It Is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing
Electric Construction Cp.
piioxe Main onoi
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jWhrwjhfj&WP&AWWHM
J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PEItRY, Vice-President
F. E. MERRICIC, Vlce-Presld nt ' JOHN s ORTH, Cashier
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR
2 BUSINESS TRANSACTED Wo
Timothy and Clover Ranch
Most peoplo who know tho best farms In tho country hnvo heard of
the Spencer farm on Williams crook. It sure Is an Ideal ranch, 140
acres all told, 130 of which is under irrigation, 100 acres In clover
and timothy. There Is a uicq bearing family orchard, the best water
right in tho valley, good house, big barns, just tho place you have boon
looking for. We have It for sale at ?17,000.00, which Includes all per
sonal property.
Writo or come in and seo us and we will toll you moro about It.
RIGGS LUCAS LAND COMPANY' GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Main Street Business Property
Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest
Best location. Great increase
.in value. ,Lot 50 feet by 140
feet. Splendid buy for invest-
' ment or speculation. Special
price for quick action. Address
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Medford Bakery
TOI)I & CO.
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY
tint'' H x "-- j" jj-f'j I
lr 5pZIj Tlr
H. B. PATTERS
The QUAKER
Everything in the Nursery Line
See the nice English Hollies. 'All lands
of shade trees, shrubhc, roses (only
the most perfect plants and full line
of pear, peach, apple, apricot, prunes,
etc., otc.
Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 238! -Res. Phone 2493
220 WEST MAIN STREET
RENT. A GENERAL BANKING
SOLICIT YOUR TATRONAGE. 8
Owner, Medford
a P. 0. BOX NO. 477.
Make a Selection
of our smnll cakes and spccinltiofi
and you'll hnvo a collection of as
tempting and toothsome dainties as
were over set hofore n king. Don't
bo too lute coming for yours, how
ever. Wo can never seem to hake
enough no mutter how many extra
wo bake fresh dailv.
(SL Delicatessen
SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
NURSERYMAN
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