Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 08, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MBDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKIWON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1911.
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GREETSTHE'FRA"
Benefit Performance by B. P. 0. E.
is Well Attended and Hugely En
joyedMrs. Hazelrlgg Carries Off
First Honors.
JULIET OOES Oil
ROMEO'S BAIL
Jailed as Result of Street Fight,
Jacksonville Man is Freed on Bail
Furnished by Woman Friend As
saulted Opponent.
TRAINS FROM
SOME IATE
Great Storms in California Check
Traffic Local Railroad Men Are
Informed That Conditions in South
land Are Improving.
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Where to Go
Tonight
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IF IT'S GOOD to EAT
IT'S HERE
All tho Green Goods that the market affords can be found hero
at reasonable prices.
Tho best staple and fancy groceries may bo purchased here at
reasonable prices and the quality is sure to bo satisfactory.
PURE WHITE FLOUR stands second to none and Is giving per
fect satisfaction In hundreds of homes .In Medford and vicinity.
GOLDEN GATE COFFEE has the aroma that satisfies. It enjoys
nn exceptionally largo salo on the coast. Our business In this brand
Is Increasing rapidly.
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Ladies of Greater Mcdford Club to
Call on Mayor Roscnbnum Says
He Will Act if Mayor Requests
Him to Do So.
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A crowded house enjoyed tlio ben
efit performance of Fru Diavolo
given for the locnl r'lks lodo by
Medford operatic tnlenl nt the openi
house Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ifnzcl
rifjj; jih JScrlinn, iih usual, carried off
first honors, though F. 0, Uiirgean
ns Frn Diavolo shared them' with
her.
1 Art Burgess nn Lord All Cash mndu
:i decided hit. Ed Andrews and W,
y. Quisenberry as the two bnndilH
kept the nmlicin'u in nn uproar. Jn"k
0'I3rion won applause as Mnttco, tho
wkecper.
Miss Kifcrt, as Lady AH.Crtsh, was
charming. W. 1J. Kdwards inudO ail
acceptable Lorenzo, captain of car
bineers. Mrs. Quifienborry as Ro
berta, the witness and L. lievuridgu
as Francesco completed the cast.
Tho chorus and ihu orchestra, di
rected by Charles Ilazelrigg, added
much (u (ho completeness of tho pro
duction' und it in safo to say that no
other town in tho northwest could
moro creditably stage, an opera of
such pretensions.
Tho performance will ho repeated
touight.
FRENCH SOCIETY IS
NOW BOXING MAD
PARIS, March 8. Socloty Is box
ing mad. In America prize fights
nro witnessed by a howling mob an a
rule the moat mostly In shirt nlcovos
(should it bo hot toonthor), while
wornon are conspicuously by their ab
sence. Hero amllcnccB nro about half
and halt men ami women. Full dress
ami Qxtromoly dccolloto gownn are
almost as necessary s at tho opera.
Saino ton years ago "salons do
boxo" wore njready ipilto the go.
Young society "bucks" who wore
proud of their physical pro.woss, en
tered tho padded uaunro and toolc
part In mnny "lelegant" mills In
which tho opponent halt tho tlmo was
a hugo American negro. As tho so
cial hero rnmmod In n solar-plexus or
gavo the black a whizzing upporcut,
Ills best girl In the front row nenr his
corner bursted her glfcvos applauding.
Sluco then tlioro bus been a slight
change, The prt'Houco of the society
clmp In the ring Isn't necessary to
give a battlo tho upper crust O. K.
Trey'ro all O. IC. now. "La Uoxo" Is
much moro fashionable, It would
Boom, than is tho gala night, when
Slgnorlnn "Whntchormnycnllum slngH
at the opera. Any Friday night at the
Cirque da Paris, when Sam McVea,
Joo Jeuunette, Harry Lewis or any of
the j) Hi; a, white or black, nro on, one
will find moro buzz-wagons and pri
vate carriages blocking the avenues
ot tho neighborhood than about tho
most favored theater la town. The
list of those present Includes the Hur
on So-nnd-So, tlio DuohOHSo "do lliio"
and all tho rest of them, and by con
sulting the" Hoi'lul register one will
find that halt the aristocracy wore
out.
. 'Boats in tho front row sell at about
8 apiece. Uoxes are to bo had from
$40 and ?r0 up. Seats which may
bo had for SI at the opera sell at
these social prize fights for about 5
There aro flghtB almost every night.
Tho dray and expressmen of the
city must find some other aectlon of
tho city for their stamping ground
osldo from the rollrood property in
the heart of tho city. Tho ladles
havo said It.
Tlio ureator .Mcdford ciub at a
rccont meeting appointed a commit
tee to see what could be douo In the
matter. In tho heart of tho city, di
rectly In front of ono of the princi
pal hotels, tho drays and express wag
ons congrogato dlly. It Is their
"centra! office." Mmir "stand." 'Tis
on oyesoro to tho boosters for a city
beautiful, ho the ladles got busy.
They descended In a body upon
Agent A. S. Hosonbnutn and demand
ed that the exprossmen movo. Mr.
Koflonbaum Is a most accommodating
sort of a follow. Certainly he would
havo them vacate if tho mayor Bald
so.
Now tlij comtnlttco Is to call on
tho tnnyor and ask him to ask Mr.
Itosonbaum to ask tho draymen to
ask thoir horses to hunt a now stamp
ing ground. As mere man can't with
stand tho onslaught of the ladles
especially when thoir causo Is as Just
ns this tho mayor will probably ask
Mr. Hosenbaum to nsk tho draymen
to nsk their horses to movo.
They'll movo.
The ladles havo spokon.
WOMEN OF 'CRAFT
VISIT GRANTS PASS
A dologatlon of 1(5 momhors of tho
local lodge of tho Womon or Wood
craft vUlted Grants Pass last Monday
night and Initiated ono cnndldato for
ontry Into tho circle. Tho ceremony
wob successfully carried out.
Among tho pnrly who mado tho
(rip were: Organizer linker, Mrs. H.
0. Shoaror and tho Meadnmos Noo,
True, Uonorbergor, Ilonnott, Clark,
Mcllrldo and llydQii, and tho Missus
IConyon, Parker, Mabel Jones and
Maud Ling.
A numbor of local candidates will
bo Initiated Into tho order hero next
week.
Beauty came to tho rescue of the
glndiaior in Jacksonville Tuosday
when the young woman with whom
he is reported to "keep company"
furnished bail money which permit
ted Dudley Demur, a resident of the
county seat, to roam at large aftei
the minions of the law had decided
that that privilege was only fo bo al
lowed him upon the furnishing of
bail money to the aggregate of $35
The necessity for all of tho above
arose iih the result of nn alleged as
sault by Demer upon tlio person ol
D. Cook, also of Jacksonville, and
reported to havo occurred on (he
mnin street of (hat city yesterday af
ternoon. According (o witnesses of tho af
fair, Demur and Cook became cm
broiglcd when they mot on the street.
Sonic assert that, during (hu talk
between the two, Cook started to
"peel" of his coat, whereupon Demer,
noting on the (heory'that the first
blow is always the best blow, struck
Cook in the face. Cook went to (he
hurdpaii for tho count.
Demur was taken boforo Justice
Dox and held in $35 bail on an as
sault charge Ho did not have the
money himself, but lovo undid (ho
look with a golden key.
TARGETS ARE CLOSE
IN PRIZE CONTEST
ORGANIZATION'S GREAT TASK.
(ContlnuM front 1jko 1.)
afternoon from Walla Walla, whore,
with K. 8. Miller of this city, he rep
resented Hoguo Hlvor fruit men at
tho adjourned meeting of northwest
growers who wore cnllod Into conven
tion first in January hy President At
well or the Oregon 8tAto Horticultu
ral society, to see if a central organ
ization could not he perfected.
Tho convention finally divided tho
eattro northwest Into 11 districts.
Each district Is represented on a
central coramltteo, Mr, WhWIer rep
resenting southern Oregon.
Tho committed was furnished with
certain rules on which to baso an
association and told to gat busy. They
got busy and woru Instructed to car
ry tho mutter to their local organiza
tions tor rejection or adoption. This
Is now undor wny.
wnen the various districts aro
,hoard from the committee will com
pile thoir views and report again to
the convention.
"Tho task Is a formidable ono,"
amw Mi4, Whlslor, "but I am confl
ltef final success. Hut there are
HMwy details to bo worked out."
itokspi a good ud of a furnished
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Oofenso Closes Case.
SEATTLE, Wash., March 8. Tho
dofenso In tho case of tho United
States against 0. I). lUIImau, clmrg
ed with using tho mnlls to defraud,
will rest this arturnoon. Tho govern
ment's rebuttal will tako only a cou
ple or hours. District Attornoy Todd
Is confident of conviction.
JaincB Jepson, Hlllman's assistant
cashier, testified this morning that
Hlllman's "forfeiture" marks In tho
ledger mean nothing to tho orflco
force and that tho rule Is to forfeit
options ono day after payment, and
contracts ir one day 1b missed In payment.
C. T. Hamilton, dus Slinson, W. K
Peck: nntl Jack Canfield are lied for
tho best scro in tho rifle tournament
being hold on (ho rnngo at the Nat
utorium and which will bo decided
next Saturday night n( 10:30 o'clock
sharp. Tho next best scores record
ed are Ihoso of J. Fleck and William
Deck, boih of Mcdford while Arthur
Coffeen of Mcdford and A. M. Tur
rill of Central Point" nro 'iied for
(bird place. The difference-between
(ho targets of first, second and third
aro so small as (o mnko Ihem ulmosl
even.
Tho prizo of $10 in gold will he
ihvnrded Suturduy night.
With passonger trains from the
south arriving 10 to 12 hours late,
tho flood situation In Calltornla
which has checked traffic on tho
Southern Pacific Is said today to bo
Improving. Trains tonight will be
but a few hours late, according to
A. S. Hosenbaum, and by tho end of
tho week conditions will be normal,
unless tho rainfall Incrcnscs.
Both ovenlng trains Inst night were
12 hours late, while tho limited was
delayed over six hours this morning.
LEWIS URGES WALNUT
CULTURE IN OREGON
Big Logging Contract Begun. f
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., March 8.
W. V. Mhs!en, who had a contract
with tho Dig Dasiu Lumber company
for logging (1,000,000 feet of lum
ber and placing the logs in tho Up
per Klnmnth lake, has opened hi1
camp and commenced on this big con
tract. Ho is employing 1M men ir
the woods cutting (he limber and will
add (o (his force ns (he weather b"
cume.H more settled.
ITnskms for health.
EUGBNK, March 8. "Tho pros
cut prospects are that the walnut in
dustry will become a very important
ono in Oregon," snid Prof. C. J.
Lewis, head of the department of hor
ticulture at tho Oregon Agriculture
college, in nn address to the Lauu
County Horticultural society re
cently. "Wo find walnut trees growing in
nenrlv uvorv citv J rem Portland '.
Ashland," Professor Lewis contin
ued. "While the plantings nro not
extensive as a rule, (hey nro suffi
ciently large, nevertheless, to indi
cate the prospect of the industry.
Undoubtedly wo arc making many
mistakes in walnut growing and lire
not profiling by the 30 years' experi
ence of tho California walnut grow
ers. -I spent three months, lust win
tor, in California, and had a splen
did opportunity to look into (ho wnl
nut industry in that state.
"In locating a walnut orchnrd, the
most important )oint is to have deep,
rich soil. It will be some years, prob
ably, boforo wo will know the very
best locations for the walnut, but
wo do know that on deep soils trees
aro growing nil the wny from (he
river bottom slpils, which are suml
and silt, up to the red lull lauds.
"Since (ho witlnut begins its activ
ity so late in tho season, it is not so
susceptible to frost injuries as most
of our fruit trees. They may bo in
jured, howovor, on low lauds by
heavy fall frosts. Wo should insist
on planting tho French strains, such
ns (ho Franqiielu and Mnyolle, e(c
"Personally, believo (hat if avc
aro to plaeo the1 walnut on a stiuid
foundation, wo must either plant
first class grafted trees, or elso (he
very best seedlings wo can procure,
with the idea that wo will top work
tho best seedlings aflor n few years.
There is too much variation in even
the best selected seedlings."
A want ad campaign will "find
your work" for you will find tho
Job you'd glvo half a year's wages to
havo, right now! t
Admission 10c.
U-GO
GO AND 10c
DOORS OI'K.V
7:00 P. M.
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TODAY
Roller Skating, Rowling, Peel,
jiiiuiii'us, juk'u miuuiing mill xiltij
i ami Shower Rntlis for ladles and
gentlemen.
MEDPORD'S AMUSEMENT
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Allen Grocery Co.
PHONE MAIN 2711 HOME 271.
32 SOUTir CENTRAL AVE.
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Of calling us If you havo any electric work of any kind. Wo can
fix you up In tho best possible style.
It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing
Electric Construction Co.
PHONE MAIN 0501
220 WEST MAIN STREET
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J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President
F. E. MERRICK, Vlce-Presldit 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 RENT. A GENKRAL HANKING
BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
3-REELS .MOVING PICTURES-3 ;
GOOD SONG BY
HARRY IiliANCHAKD 1
.wrM-T ""Mining (hat tho room you
jjmt ! 1 ft desirable otio.
THE GOLDEN RULE
CLEAN-UP SALE
RUNS ALL THIS WEEK
Bargains being secured every day. A great
slash up of odd lots and broken lines to make
room for the new Merchandise daily arriving
We Are Also Showing the Strongest
Line of Shoes in Southern Oregon
Better shoes for the money or as good shoes for less
money. A visit to our shoe department will convince you.
Remember that if you buy at THE GOLDEN RULE
THEY ARE SOLID LEATHER :: :: :: :: :: ::
Wimen's Shoes $1.50 to $5.50, Width A to EE
Men's Shoes $2.00 to $7.50, Width B to FF
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IN AT THE
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ICE CREAM, SOFT DRNIKS,
CONFECTIONERY, LUNCH
A light, pleasant room, opon
from S n. in. to midnight.
lu M. GRAMES, Proprietor
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Stop, Look and Listen!
Prospective purchasers will savo
monoy to see us before buying.
Wo havo orchnrd tracts, alfalfa
lands, otc, city property, Improved
and unimproved. Wo havo tho "ban
ner orchnrd of Roguo River Valley for
sale; lC-year-old apple trees, also
chorry and poach orchard, bearing on
this farm, consisting of very best pay
ing varieties; 2000 small fruits and
berries. See us at once. A bargain.
List your orchard and city proporty
with us.
Mining lands, etc.
OREGON REALTY & MINJNG CO.
Phono 1002.
Room 3tl Gnructt-Corcy Building.
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
Small 4-room houso on cast front
lot 50x100, six bennnj; pruno nntl
two-year pear trees, water and sewer,
paved street, gas in houso, woodshed,
chicken houso and yard.
PRICE $1200
Terms: One-half cash, balance
like rent.
528 S. Fir St.
PHONE 901
Old customors send ino
your address.
New Premiums, New Ser
vice, Now Agent.
But tho samo old stand
ard goods.
AGENCY GRAND
UNION TEA CO.
110 TRIPP STREET
Timothy and Clover Ranch
Most peoplo who know tho best farms In tho country.havo heard of
tho Spencer farm on "Williams crook. It sure is an Ideal ranch, 140
acres all told, 130 of which is undor irrigation, 100 acres In ciovor
nnd timothy. There Is a nico bearing family orchard, tho best wator
right In tho valley, good house, big barns, just tho place yon have been
looking for. Wo hnve It for salo at $17,000.00, which includes all per
sonal property.
Write or como In and seo us and wo will tell you moro about it.
HlfJfiS LUCAS LAND COMPANY GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Make a Selection
of our small enVos nnd specialties
and you'll havo a collection of ns
temptinp; nnd toothsomo dainties us
wore over set boforo n kinp;. Don't
bo too Into cominjj for yours, how
over. Wo can never seem to buko
enough no matter how many extra.
wo bnko fresh daily.
Medford Bakery 2L Delicatessen
Till ID K tU.
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY
SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
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H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
Everything in the Nursery Line
See the nice English Hollies. 'All kinds
of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only
tho most perfect plants and full lino
of pear, peach, apple, apricot, prunes,
etc., etc.
Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 238 1 -Res. Phone 2493
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