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    afEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", TUESDAY, MAftCtt 7, 1911.
Pl"GE THREE'
UNION MUSIC IN
CITY HEREAFTER
Local Musicians Form Local Organ
ization and Elect Officers Char
ter Giving Jurisdiction Over Coun
ty is Received kames is President
Hercaftor union mtiBlc will nlono
floai (or -whatever music Is supposed
to' do) on tlio night nlr from local
places of amusement, fqr Monday
night local 478 of the Musicians' Mu
tual association was organized In this
city. Tho organization followed the
arrival of a charter which gives Juris
diction over Jackson county.
The following officers were elected:
W. A. Eames, president; W. E. Lane,
vice-president; Don Colvlg, secre
tary; A. II. Miller, treasurer; Basil
Gregory, sergeant-at-arms; n. Mc
Ilveen, W. J. Warner, Charles D. Ha
zolrlgg, directors.
The union will give a dance In
two weeks at tho Natatorlum, at
which the orchestra will contain 20
pieces.
YOUNG SURGEON CALMLY
OPERATES UPON HIMSELF
PARIS, France, March 7. A
young Roumnininn surgeon, M. Fzni-
cou, lias just shown that ho possesses
coolness and courage. Just before
passing his examination, in Connec
tion with which he hnd studied n new
nnnesthotic, M. Fzaicou found it noc
cssary to undergo an operation for
u rupluro.
Instead of bewailing his misfortune
ho rejoiced at tho opportunity of
trying tho effects of the new anaes
thetic, which, whilo suppressing all
sensibility, leaves the patient com
pletely lucid. IIo had tho anaesthetic
applied, and, sitting on the operntion
table, calmly performed tho opern
tion and stitched up the wound. He
then wont to bed.
GREEKS BLAME "BLACK HAND"
FOR SALEM DYNAMITING
SALEJL Or., March 7. Whole
sale assassination of a colony of
Greek laborers, employed in sewer
construction work in this city and
housed in South Salem, is believed to
hiivo been attempted late when
a boom was exploded within 10 feet
of the door of a large shack con
taining 18 Greeks. The Greeks them
selves lay tho blamo to tho Black
Hand.
Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Mr. Fred Hopkins of Portland,
former owner qf Snowy Butte or
chard here, spent Saturday in Cen
tral Point.
Tho Y. M. C. A. was a great attrac
tion for tho men hnd boys. Sunday
afternoon Mr. Smith of Portland gavo
a splendid address. Special music
consisting of a quartette composed of
Mr: Moon, Henry Fainum,, George
Farnuni and Henry Riley. It was
greatly appreciated by all present
O. W. Joffers and John Williams
loft for Corning, Calif., Monday
morning on a business trip.
Mr.. Conger, jr., son of Dr. Con
ger, one of our orchard men, had a
runaway in Moon's lumber yard Mon
day morning throwing Mr. Conger
out of the hack and breaking his leg.
At this writing Mr. Conger is rc&tr.ig
easy. Dr. Andernon was called im
mediately and Mr. Conger was tak
en to Hotel Dunlap.
John Grieve, after spending a week
or more here, returned to Prospect
the fii-bt of tho week.
Miss Mary Peninger of Tolo is
visiting Miss Pearl Ross and other
friends in this city.
About 2."i Central Point citizens
spent Sunday in Medford.
Mr. Crabtreek who was noting ra.l
road agent has returned to Portland.
It is rumored that a people's cau
cus Avill bo held this evening at tho
town hall, to nominato city officers.
W00DVILLE ITEMS.
There Is some talk of opening up
tho "Homostako" mlno. Tho tunnels
have been cleaned and tho wator
pipes are being repaired and every
thing put In order for tho oponlng.
Tho old stage barn on tho property
owned by "Tho Diamond Match com
pany" Is being torn down. This Is
one of the old landmarks, having been
ubc(J as a feed barn In tho early days.
Tho Diamond Match company pur
chased this and other property along
Evans creek some time ago and It Is
understood that within a year they
will erect a sawmill and factory on
tho property.
Tho city council la ngaln busy look
ing into tho matter of olectrlc lights
"ERA 0IAV0L0"
STAGED TONIGHT
Costumes Arrjvc and Dress Rehear
sal is Given Cast is Splendid
One Scat Sale is Heavy First
Performance Tonight.
With the costumes hero and- re
hearsals at an end tho Elks will pre
sent "Fra Divolo" at the Medford to
night. Tho costumes arrived Sunday
evening and last night a dress re
hearsal was given. Tho costumes
wero gorgeous and are tho best thnu
have ever been seen in Medford.
The orchestration of "Fru Diavo
lo" is noted for" its beautiful music,
especially in tho second act.
Following is the cast:
Fra Diavolo, a bandit disguised as
ft marquis F. 0. Burgess
Lorenzo, a captain of carbineers. .
W. B. Edwards
Lord All Cash A. C. Burgess
Two of Diavolo's follewers:
Bonno Ed Andrews
Gincomo W. F. Qtiiscnberry
Mnttco, an innkeeper. .Jack O'Brien
Francesco, a fanner. . . .L. Bovoridge
Roberta, a'waitrcss
Mrs. Quiscnberry
Lady All Caoh Miss Eifcrt
Zerlinn, Mattco's daughter
Mrs. Hazclrigg
Chorus of Peasants, Soldiers, etc,
LIQUID CUKES KCEMA
WHERE SALVES PAIL
In regard to skin disease, medical
authorities are now agreed on this:
Don't Imprison tho dlsenso germs
In your skin by tho uso of greasy
salves, and thus encourago them to
multiply. A truo euro of all eczo
matous diseases can bo brought about
only by using tho healing agents In
tho form of a liquid.
WASH THE GERMS OUT.
A simple wash: A compound of Oil
of Wlntorgrcen, Thymol, and othor
Ingredients as combined in tho D. D.
D. Prescription. This penetrates to
the disease germs and destroys thorn,
then soothes and heals tho skin as
nothing clso has ovor done.
A 25 cent trial bottlo will start tho
euro and glvo you InBtant relief.
Medford Pharmacy, aiear post of
flee.
NOTICE
W. E. Phipps has removed iiis law
office to Phipps-Taylor building. J2n
trance room 207. " 300
Hasktns for Health.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson of
North Phoenix district woro Medford
visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hover of Valloy
VIow orchards woro In Medford Sat
urday to see Miss Langloy, who Is
dangerously ill with pneumonia.
Fred Rapp of Talent wns on tho
early motor Saturday en routo to
Medford and tho county seat.
Harry Reams of Talent wont ovor
to Jacksonville to pay his taxes Sat
urday.
J. S. Spltzor, Talent's grocor, was
In Medford on business last Satur
day.
John Mills of Ashland came down
to Phoenix Wednesday.
Lem Hughes of Fern Valley was
In Medford last Wednesday taking
with him soma fat porkers dressed
for market.
Roy Cofman af North Talent was
a Medford visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. Johnson of Phoonlx was
among thoso who wont down on Sat
urday morning's motor to Medford.
John Mast of Voorhles station went
to Medford Saturday on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Caroy woro In
Medford Saturday visiting friends and
attending a social glvon by Chrysan
themum circle, Women of Woodcraft,
Saturday evening.
and have several propositions boforo
them. Tho council has had somo sur
veying dono and sovernl hundred feet
of cement walks will bo laid.
Mrs. Ahern and two children of
Medford are visiting at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wlrtf.
II. C. Kontnor and several friends
of, Medford autoed to Woodvlllo on
Sundny.
M. B.tWhIpplo Is erecting a build
ing to be used as a. harbor shop, Thero
will bo a bath In connection-.
Sam Matthews was a Medford vis
itor on Thursday.
W. Paulsoy of Gold Hill has leased
tho Hotol Woodvlllo.
Mr, Royer, from Oklnhoma, has
purchased tho storo building of O. W.
Wilcox that Is occupied by tho II. C.
Kentnor company. Mr. Royer. also
purchased tho Thrasher place on the
Evans creek road.
J. M. Vhlpplo spent Sunday with
his family in Woodvlllo.
EXTRA TRAINS
FOR COLONISTS
Railroads Making Preparations for
Great Immigration to Oregon
Thousands View Exhibits in Great
Northern Car.
Special trains on many lines will
carry colonists from tho east to Ore
gon on several days within tho low
faro period which tho railroads have
announced from March 10 to April
10.
The Great Northern and Union Pa
cific roads have announced their ln
tontlon of oporatlng oxtra trains from
eastern points and It Is Hkoly that
other roads entering tho northwest
will do likewise. Becauso tho exact
volume of business cannot bo fore
casted, tho number of special trains
cannot bo arranged at this tlmo.
Announcement has gono forth from
tho office of tho Great Northern at
St. Taul that a specially conducted
excursion will bo organized In tho
Mississippi valley and that a special
train will bo operated through to tho
coast. In a telegram received by H.
A. Jackson, general agent of tho
freight department of tho Great
Northern, S. J. Ellison, who has
charge of that road's Oregon's car
which is touring tho east, states that
tho attendnnco avorago 3000 dally
and that from 600 to 1000 have been
hearing tho evening lectures held In
tho towns whoro tho car exhibits. In
consoquenco much Interest is mani
fested In Oregon and ninny recruits
fov tho personally conducted excur
sion are being obtained.
Specials to Hun Out of Omaha.
Tho Union Pacific has arranged to
oporato special trains out of Omaha
on tho first and last days of tho col
onist period. Theso trains will con
sist of tourist sleeping enrs qntlrely
and will operate through to Califor
nia and north Pacific points. On
account of tho greater Interest In
Oregon It Is likely that most of thorn
will havo their destination In thlB
stato.
The first special will leave Omaha
on Saturday, March 11. Others will
follow on March 12 and March 13
April 8, 9, 10 and 11 also havo beon
selected as dates upon which specials
will lcavo Omaha. Tho trains aro
scheduled to start from tho Nebras
ka city at 5 p. m. and will arrive In
Portland nt 11:15 a. in. on tho third
day following their doparturo.
Thoy will carry all tho tourist cars
delivered to tho Union Pacific at Oma
ha by eastern roads, excepting those
cars that aro taken on tho regular
trains. A fast schedulo will bo main
tained, as tho trains will not stop to
tako on passengors west of Omaha
Thoy will oporato on tho Union Pa
cific, Oregon Short Lino and O.-W,
R. & N. lino Into Portland. In addi
tion to tho cars received at Omaha
from the eastern connections othor
tourist Bloopers will bo filled thero
with colonists from western Nebras
ka and contiguous territory.
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
sssssJSvs
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE
22 South Riverside
Phone Main 4282.
Home 298 K.
N. H. Mark
Remington
Wide Car
riage Type
writef Second Hand, used but little.
$46.00 on terms
Medford
Book
Store
CITY NOTICES.
ItESOLUTION.
Bo it Resolved by tho City Council
of 'tho City of Medford, Oregen:
Thnt thero bo and hereby Is called
a special election In and for tho City
of Medford, to bo held on tho 10th
day of March, 1911, botweon tho
hours of 9:00 o'clock a. m. and 5:00
o'clock p. m., for tho purposo of sub
mitting to tho qualified electors of
said city, for their approval or re
jection, tho following entitled amend
ment to tho charter of tho City of
Medferd:
1. An amendment to tho charter
of tho City of Medford, providing for
a. board of registration, and Its duties
and tho registration of voters.
2. An amendment to tho chartor
of tho City of Medford .amndolng
Bcttlon 72 thereof, providing for nn
ncrenso of tho bonded Indebtedness of
said City to the extent of $30,000,
Bald sum to bo used for tho solo pur-
oso of making Improvements In tho
wator system of said city and paying
for trunk, sanitary and storm sowers,
horetoforo or hereafter constructed
by said city.
3. An amondment to tho chartor
of tho City of Medford, amondlng sec
tion 72 thereof, providing for an ln
creaso of tho bonded indebtedness of
said city to tho cxtont of $8000, said
sum to bo used for tho solo purposo of
tho Improvement of tho flro depart
ment of said city.
4. An amendment to tho charter
of tho City of Medford, amondlng sec
tion 72 thoroof, providing for the
xeation of a sinking fund for tho pur
poso of the retirement of tho bonds of
tho City of Medford.
5. An amendment to tho chortcr of
tho city of Medford amending section
87 of said chartor, providing for re
payment of amount paid by purchas
ers at sales of proporty for delin
quent nssessmonts In said city In
case tho salo Is vacated, sot astdo,
or declared void by any court.
Tho following named persons aro
hereby appointed Judges and clerks
of said electien:
First Ward: J. W. Ling judge, D.
T. Lawton judgo and clerk, L. L.
Damon judgo and clerk.
Second Ward: Joo Derry judgo,
Chns. P. Talent Judgo and clotk, Wm.
Ulrlch Judgo and clerk.
Third Ward: P. W. Cholgrin Judgo,
J. Summorvlllo judgo nnd clerk, II.
II. Lorlmor judgo and clerk.
Tho following aro hereby designed
as tho places for holding said elec
tion. First Ward: Hall ovor HaBklns
Drug storo.
Second Ward: Hotel Nash samplo
rooms.
Third Ward: City Hall.
It Is furthor resolved that tho re
corder of said City of Medford bo
and horoby is ordered to glvo notice
of said election in tho manner pro
vided by tho chartor In tho caso of
annual elections of eaid city.
Tho foregoing resolution was pass
od by tho city council of tho City of
Medford. Oregon, on tho ICth day of
February, 1911, by tho following
vote:
Merrick absent, Watt ayo, Wort
man ayo, Emorick ayo, Elfert ayo,
and Millar ayo.
Approved Fobruary ICth, 1911 .
W. H. CANON,
Attest: Mayor.
ROBT.' W. T13LFER, City Recorder
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notlco Is hereby glvon that a spe
clal election will bo hold in and for
tho city of Medford on March 10th,
1911, for tho adoption or rojoctlon of
thoso cortnln proposed" chartor
amendments to tho chartor of tho city
of Medford, sot forth In tho foregoing
resolution. Said eloctlon to bo hold
at tho tlmo and places designated in
said resolution.
ROBT. W. TELPER,
City Rccordor City of Medford.
NOTICE.
Beginning April 1st, 1911, tho
union Bcalo for painters will bo ?4
per day. On that dato tho initiation
feo Into local union, No. G43, Bro
therhood of Painters & Decorators of
America, will bo raised.
Tho union moots every Thursday
night at 8 p. m. lu Anglo hall.
C. W. HARRINGTON,
Secretary.
405 North Bartlett St. 310
Canton
Restaurant
Meals Served at all Hoiii'H. Good
Cooking, Good Service, Reason
nlilo PiiccH -j. -: :- :
Sam Lock, Prop.
Upstair on South I'Yont Street.
Draperies
Wo carry a very completo
lino of draporios, laco curtains,
fixtures, etc., and do all classes
of upholHtprlng. A special man
to look after this work exclu
sively and will glvo as good
sorvico as is possible to get In
oven tho largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
orrv rnoi'iiuTY
FARMS, FRUIT RANCHES
JIM! K. MAIN STHKET.
u
Get
Acquainted
Call and give us a trial
order and you will soon
get acquainted with our
VALUES
in staple and fancy gro
ccries. Olmstead
and
Hibbard
West Side Grocers.
Have vour coffee "cube
cut" on our new ma
chine. Electric Rooms
Opened Monday, March 6th In Elec
tric building, 218 WeBt Main street.
Everything now nnd modem, includ
ing steam heat, baths, etc. Best in
city. Rates reasonablo. .
Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan
Proprietor
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LAJSTDS
Large and Small Tracts
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
TALENT
Real Estate
FOR SALE
A flno trnct, quarter of a inllo from
Tnlent, 8-room houso, good barn;
300 trees. Prlco $4,000; terms
glvon.
Good business opportunities nnd lo
cations, all paying.
A CG-acro tract, C-room houso and
lnrgo barn, 3 mllos from Talent,
partly cleared and lots of good
wood on plnco; must bo sold soon;
will go for $1100.
a
A CO-acro tract, wator to lrrlgato
samo; has a G-room houso and
barn to hold C head of horses, Im
plements to run tho placo, and a
wagon. This placo put up 30 tons
of hay last year, and no wntor was
lined. Prlco, $3000, half down.
A 74-acro tract, 'iVz mlloa from Tal
ent, good 8-room houso and largo
barn; 8 acres undor ditch and In al
falfa and garden lnnd; 34 acres un
dor plow, and trees; 20 acres of or
chard, of which 5 acres aro In bear
lug; $10,000, half cash, balance
good torniB and easy paymonts.
A 14 1-3 aero tract, lies entirely Jn
city limits; has 9-room plastorod
houso, good barn, woll and powor
for irrigation of whole tract. Part
ly sot to trees; ousy terms.
For plonty of othor bargains call
or address
G. A. Gardner
TALKXT, OIIKGOX.
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
GENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING-.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 6231.
Corner Central Ave, ani 8tk St
Medford, Or.
LOOK WHAT'S HERE
Mcd B. P. O. ELKS
Are Going to Give a Real Show.
Fra Diavolo
tahte MEDFORD THEATRE
Igjonighti Wednesdays
LOOK WHO'S IN IT
A. C. Burgess
Ed. Androwa
Frank Burgess
Jack O'Brien
Mrs. Qulsenbury
J. 0 Ami the best cnscmblo ever on n Medford Stage.
Special Scenery Magnificent Costumes.
POPULAR PRICES 50c, $1.00, $1.50.
Seat3 on Sale Saturday, March 4th. .
WRESTLING MATCH
wlmk
I E. M. F. Cfrinha1nn
- JIUUUUUIiUl UUIUglVU.
Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co.
This Garago and Machine Shop Is now In chargo or a practical
auto ropnlr man. All kinds of autos and gas engines woll and
quickly ropalrod, Overhauling a spoclalty. Cars stored and cared
for by tho month. Oil and gaBolIno for salo.
128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131
t
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE k CO.
Campbell & Baumbach !
MORTGAGE LOANS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times
and fruit land.
PH0NE323I.
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT
l..X. TV Ul h. uuuiautuuu
COFFEEN
y.- IIOWAIU) IILOClv, KXTUAXCE
444'tf4W
t..e4r4'
Nothing Just as Good as
EAGLE PHARMACY,
100 East Main SU
Phones: Home 03; Pno. 232
Eagle Drug Co., Inc.
Thos. Bartholomew, Hi. C, General Mgr. I
fho Roxall Storo Medford, Ore. j
-er.'r
W. B. Edwards
W. F. Qulsenbury
Mrs. Hazclrigg
Miss Eifcrt
Mrs. Burgess
NATATORIIIM .
it
Thursday Evening
March 9th
CARL BUS CH
vs.
JACK RENZ
of Medford, Oregon.
GOOD PRELIMINARIES
Best two in three falls. T
Catch-as-catch-can stylo.
m
Admission, 75c; ringside, $li
Tickets on sale Wednesday
at Natatoriiun.
wwfw
f.a!irin f A FlfllldcrS
rr
COUNTY WARRANTS, i
to loan on improved ranches
oiu UMnnci i-uunti uuuu.
WATER HEATING
X uoo avuuduuuuio
ca FB.ICE
OX Mil STUKKT. P1IOXH !J03
i
the REXALL Remedies
WEST SIDE PnARMAC.
200 West Main Street
Phenes: Home 43; Pao. 4011
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