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arEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, !MEDFORD, ORttC.ON, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1911.
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THIRTEEN BOES iLiGHT FRANCHISE
GIVEN TIE PASS! GRANTED HARMON
46 BOND NOUSES
SEEK EATE ISSUE
FUNERAL OF MISS
CURRY FRIDAY
CATCH "WORDS AND TEXT
Kycglusses iiiidspcelacles Fitted with
Lonses that are ground In Torlc form to cor
r'oct your defectlvo sight, or relievo strain,
nre sure to give Relief and Comfort to those
tired, sore eyes, when fitted correctly by my
method (without drops.)
DR. RICKERT, over Kentner's
Wo have DO or GO tiers of good, dry
wood at the corner of Grapo and
Eighth. We nre closing out. Seei
Newton Grant or phone.
Offlco phono 0102. Residence!
Many Large Concerns Would Obtain
Recent Issue of City Bonds Bids
Called For and Premium is Ex
pected by City.
High School Students Will Attend in
Body Rev. Matlock Will Speak
Words of Comfort to Sorrowing
Friends Funeral at Residence.
Police Clean Out City Warehouses
Have Been Pilfered of Late and
Men Thought Responsible Are Told
to Leave for Other Sections.
Eagle Point Council Acts Thirty
Days Are Given to Consider the
Proposition Then They Must Be
gin to Solicit Consumers.
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Thirteen hoboes were given a lie
'pnss out of Mcdford yesterday by the
'loeril police.
Constable Singler hnd been noti
fied tlint hoboes hnd been breaking
into the warehouses and stealing
fruit and vegetables.
He investigated and 13 men ran out
of one of the warehouses. The last
seen of them they were "hiking it"
fast to Ashlnnd.
Upon investigation it wus found
that ihey had broken open boxes
nifil fcaated on Rogue river apples
and hnd enjoyed the fruit as was
testified by the cores of apples that
covered the floor.
DAVID H. MOFFATT
IAIDJT REST
Thousands of Coloradans View His
Body as It Lay in State in Capitol
Banks Close and Railroad Ceases
Operation.
DKNVER, Col., March 2. David
Moffat, tho railroad builder, was
privately buried hero this afternoon
in a vault in Fairmont cemetery.
Thousands viewed his body this
morning as it lay in state in the cap
ital and during the funeral this af
ternoon all street cars, power houses,
mills and factories in Denver were
still for five minutes as a murk of re
spect to his memory.
All the banks were closed and
trains on the Moffat railroad and on
tho Denver and Rio Grande ceased
operation during the ohijcquics.
BUSGH WINS BOUT
FROM DYREBORG
Carl Dusch won from L. V. Dyro
gborg last night in the Qraeco-Romau
ctylo of wrestling with two straight
flails.
- Tho match was interesting and e.-
', citing. Tho first fall was secured by
Mbisch, after 51) minutes of wrestling,
with a half nelson and orotcli hold
The second fall eamo after one hntir
and four minutes of brilliant work.
Tho preliminary was very good.
Slocum of Mcdford, winning the the
Vliist two falls in nine and thirteen
'.minutes respectively, lie lost tlio
first full after 118 miiiutun of hard
work.
(By A. C. Howlett.)
Last Saturday night our city dads
granted to V. W. Harmon and asso
ciates a franchise for an electric
light and power plant for a period ol
50 years. The terms are that the
aforesaid parties are to have 'M day
to consider the proposition and must
begin to solicit patronage at th.it
time and as soon as 500 sixteen enn
dle power lights nre subscribed thej
must begin construction within lib
days thereafter and be ready to sup
ply electricity within six month'
There are home of the old croaker
that are complaining about giving
away such a valuable franchise but
they don't stop to think what a ben
efit it will be to the town. And foi
men to invest the amount of capital
that is necessary to put in such n
plant as that, especially in a town
that in an election where the iie3
tion at issue was saloon or no sa
loon, could only find 511 voters, and
several of them were transient, show
a lack of tho progressivencss of some
of the Mcdford boosters. They have
also secured the services of Civil En
gineer Tee and his helpers to sot the
stakes for grading the streets and
have actually commenced to gradi
them in the purl of town next to the
depot, something greatly needed.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.'
Offlco of tbo City Treasurer, Mcd
ford, Oregon, March 23, 1911.
Notlco Ih licroby given that thoro
aro funds on hnnd In tho city treas
ury for tho redemption of all out
standing city warrants Issued against
tho street and roud fund.
Interest on tho samo will ccaso nit
er tlio abovo dato.
L. L. .TACOnS,
H14 City Treasurer.
Forty-six bond buying houses of
the United Slates, embracing the larg
est institutions involved in bond deal
ing, have applied to City Recorder
Telfer for the recent issue of bonds,
amounting to $!i8,Uf)0, issued by the
city at a recent special election. A
call for bids has been issued and it
is thought that the bonds will bring
a spicnum premium.
Among the concerns seeking the
bonds are Holder & Chase of Toledo;
ltobbin, of Denver, and others from
New York, I'ortlnnd, Cincinnati, Chi
cago, Seattle and San Francisco
houses.
Notice.
The Pocahontas Council, No. 20,
will give a dance on March U0 at the
Natatorium. All are invited to at
tend. Tickets $i. .'no
where Lo Go
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HIOHCROFT residence- sites are sell
ing daily; make your suloetion be
fore choieo lots are sold. tf
FOR SALE -One good team of
horses, weight about U8UU; one good
team of mules, weight 2700; two
sots heavy harness; one Il'.j Stiule
haker wagon. Union J'Vcd Stables,
FOR SALE At Three Oaks Orchard,
young pigs, fence boards, fence
posts, hay. Telephone dOSl. .1.
llartzell. :t!8
FOR SALE Now 25-20 big game
rifle. Telephone Edison Mar
shall 1151. tf
CITY STENOGRAPHER
QUITS HER JOB
Mrs. W. A. Robbius lias resigned
hor positiou as city stenographer, her
resignation to take effect on April 11.
Several candidates are seeking the
H)sition but as yet .Mayor ('anon has
not announced hi selection.
The hueoessor to Mi's. Robbius will
likely be appointed on Tuoday evening.
JUSTICE TAYLOR IS
BACK FROM SOUTH
FOR SALE--11 fine residence lots
joining Summit avenue on the north;
water, sewer and sidewalks. The
adjoining lots arc selling from five
to seven hundred dollars each. Price
of these lots fur this week only
$!l(!00. Vim Dyke Realty Co., li:
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, Clinngo of program Sunday, Tnes
; day and Fridays. Good program
1 for tonight.
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Tonight
Ladies Skate Free
Saturday niirht (lov. .Ins. V.
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SPECIAL AT
THE ISIS THEATRE
FOR SALE One runabout automo
bile; new lire; engine just oer
hauled; everything in first class con
dition. Can be bought almost lor
price of tires. Inquire of Powel
Auto Co. tf
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
CITY PROPERTY
FARMS, KRIUT RANCHES
!i!tt E. MAIN STREET.
Glenn O. Taylor, justice of the
peace of Mcdford, returned lmm a
trip of two weeks in Calitorma.
"I had u good trip," ho haul, "ainl
am very glad to get baok. 1 ind
things very ipiiet though in the jus
tice office. There are no cases u
coino before mo."
Draperies
Wo carry a vory complete
lino of draporlos, luco curtalna,
fixtures, etc,, and do nil cluasea
of upholuterlng, A apodal man
to look after this work exclu
sively and will give as good
servlco as U possible to get In
even tho largost cltlorf.
Weeks & McGowan Co
KODAKS
Havo you noticed tho sun
uhlnoT Tln'O to got Hint Kodak,
Only one place, lot na show
you.
Medford
Book
Store
Incomparable Duo $
Eccentric Comedians i
Introducing high class i
Singing and Dancing.
Three Itccls of the Latest and
Iicst Pictures. i
And a good song by Hlanchard.
Special mutlneo evory Saturday J
and Sunday at 2: 30.
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vaudeville
MOVING PICTl'REH
Illustrated Song.
TON' If! I IT
COMPLETE CHANGE
vai'iucvilm:
Don't fail to see Walters iS:
i Claremoiit in "Why KitU Leave
? Home. Farce comedy. Scream!
J troiu start to tnii.-li.
i 3 - Heels Moving Pictures 3
i Matinee Sn (unlay nml Sunday.
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Music, Photoplays.
'J Roaring Comedies 2
A Thrilling War Story.
A Exciting Drama.
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FIRE
liis. .i . tt i Wl I i bli. k
mill i ' i ri U b ddi . . v .ii-,
iii-iu. n.i t t t" i i, ite.
See
S. B. Graham
Fire lii-.uraiue M.m.
Room .1, over Postoffice.
1U uld liuo euuiNUiieh thut
(Mid $1,000,000 wteh in Sun
Prtnu-ist-o file.
The earthly remains of Miss Wray
Curry, whose sudden passing Tues
day night shocked her largo circle of
friends in this city, will be held from
the late residence Friday nftcrnoMi
at 2 o'clock. Rev. Matlock will speak
words of comfort to her sorrowing
friends.
The students of the local high
school will attend the last rites in a
body. Yesterday her desk was
draped in crepe and covered with a
mass of floral oflerings.
'Notice.
Don't forget the smoker of the
teamsters' union toiiiuht at the An
gle opera house. All are invited.
CI IAS. HELM,
.11 1 Secretary-Treasurer.
Haeklna for Heulth
FOP, SALE
CITY PEOPERTY
Homes any part of city
Lots wholesale and retail
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
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If you are coming : nvn town be sure and call at this store and
select your fresh vegetables. 1. you can't come down just step to
the 'phone and order what you want. If It doesn't please you send
It back.
Gardee Seei
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Money In
Jewlery Is
Money Saved
HTliorc is hardly an way
you can spend your money
so advantageously as to
buy good jewelry.
tjflt gives pleasure to the
wearer does not depre
ciate in value like other
things and can most
readily be converted into
money it desired.
JFor fine watch and jew
elry repairing, diamond
setting ojkI engraving, see
Martin J.
Reddy
The Jeweler
Near Postoffice.
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The Only Goodj I
! Egg Preservative U
75 cts per Gallon J
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Medford
Everything In garden and flower seeds and they aro new guaranteed
stock. Remember,
Pyre White Flour
IMIONK MAIN -71 1 1IOMI3 271
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Pharmacy
iNear Post Office:
Orange Blossom!
Candies,
Exclusive
Agency;
Make a Selection
of our small cakes and specialties
and you'll have a collection of as
tempting and toothsome dainties as
were ever set before a king. Don't
he too Into coming for yours, how
ever. Wo can never seem to bake
enough no matter how many extra
we bake freh daily.
Medford Bakery (El Delicatessen
TODD & CO. SOUTH CLWTKAL AVKNUK
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IX CHARGE.
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Campbell & Baumbach
IPhone Main!
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JNiM'ht, Clerk
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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches
and fruit land.
320 GARNETT-COnEY BLDG
Hemingway's
Arsenate of Lead
Js pure and fully equal in quality to any Lead Arsen
ate obtainable even at much higher prices.
It is guaranteed to show following analysis:
Arsenic Oxide 15 Per Cent
Lead Oxide, about 32 Per Cent
Soluble Arsenic, under 1-2 Per Cent.
Improperly made Lead Arsenate gives disastrous
results. A good lead arsenate should contain no free
Acetic Acid, only a trace of l'Yee Arsenic Acid, and
from 15 Per Cent to 17 Per Cent of combined Arsenic
Acid. It should mix readily with water and remain a
long time in suspension.
HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE combines
till these good qualities. It is unique in possession of
prolonged sticking power and It Does Not Scorch.
Hemingway's Lead Arsenate is Harmless to the
plant but deadly to the insect. Hemingway's lead
arsenate is used extensively in the Rogue River
Valley by prominent fruit growers with unqualified
success.
PRICES F. O. B. MEDFORD
In 500 lb. packages 9 1-lc per lb. net
In 100 lb. packages 9.1-le per lb. net;
In 50 lb. packages 10 1-lc per lb. net
In 25 lb. packages 11 l-4e per lb. net
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS FOR OREGON AND
WASHINGTON.
Kerr, Gifford & Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
PHONE323I.
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F. E. MERRICK. Vlco-Prosldnt
J. A. PERRY, VIce-Prealdont
JOHN S. ORTII. Cashier
W. II. JACKSON, Ans't CaRhior.
9-P-P.0-tP-.p-9.9s,1M9.p.J.9.9.fkfi
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ltrSIXESS THAXSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATROXAGE. &
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The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
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The QUAKER NURSERYMAN I
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Everything in the Nursery Line
See the nice English Hollies. All kinds
of shade trees, shrubbery, rosjs (only
the most perfect plants), and 'full lino
of pear, peach, apple, aprigot, primes,
etc., etc.
Office II6 Main Street
Office Phone 238! -Res. Phone 2493,
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