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3MEDF01?.P MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKOON, THURSDAY, MATCCIT23, 1911'.
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ER PROVES CROP PROSPECTS JYOUNG COUPLE
Wi SUCCESS) ARE EXCELtElIT1
Guests Are Given a Jolly Good Time
by Real Estate Men Get Together
Spirit is Manifest' Throughout
Evening.
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Every Disease is Wiped Out and' Large Gathering of Friends Attend
The smoker held by the Medford
Ilcalty association In the Commer
cial club rooms Wednesday evening
was a great success and good will
shown at the meeting proves that
Medford's real estate men arc work
ing for the best Interests of the city.
The evening was given over en
tirely to social enjoyment and the
guests wore given a "Jolly good
time," ns one of the guests Bald nfter
tho meeting. A small part of tho
early portion of tho evening was de
voted to routino business.
Speeches were made by soveral
prominent men, Judge Colvig being
the first speaker, and was introduced
by President Garner.
Mr. Colvig spoke on tho close re
lationship of tho two Institutions and
tho cordial good will the Commercial
club had for tho much needed new
association.
Secretary Malbocut of the Com
mercial club followed and gave an
Interesting talk on both Institutions
and their duties. Later ho gave some
interesting facts about tho growth
of the valley and now possibilities of
production.
J. M. Itoot followed and In his
speech, which won Instant applause,
he pleaded for tho abandonment of
Hast and West Side rivalry and In
Its place a rivalry for a Greater
Mcdford.
KIrby S. Miller and Professor
O'Gara spoke on their" work and many
Interesting features wero presonted.
Irving Worthington followed and
In his address., he urged nnd gave
facts supporting his claim, that more
Irrigation bo done in the dry or des
ert lands and that this work bo pro
moted to Its fullest extent and possibilities.
Trees Are Heavily Set With Blos
somsInspectors Soon to Leave
for Outlying Districts In County.
Ceremony Which Made Miss Lotta
Luke Wife of Eastern Man Very
Pleasant Wedding. .
O'GARA TO. TALK
TO LOCAL PUPILS
Will Deliver Lectures on Weather Bu
reau Work and Explain to Them
How Forecasts Are Made Will
Show Them Instruments.
PAGErmusi?
COOK WANTED.
, Cook for men on much. Hollywood
Orclmnl, phono Fnrmor 7003 at noon
houv or nfter Q:30 p. m. tf
"Fruit conditions in tho Rogue river MIss Lotla Luko Wils married Wed
vn w were never .. .m,.,l n ,. H... ncsdny evening at 8:30 o'clock to
present lime," states Professor j ' A- Cunningham or AVilllstoij, N.
O'Gara. "The diseases nnd blltrht : D- nt tho homc of hcr Pnts, Mr.
are practically all wiped out on the nml Mrs Davla W- Luko' 1009 Wcst
lloor Of tin VII lev mill Ihn Irons nvo '""in BireOl. .
going to bear a record hnrvest of ap
ples.
"The Goie orchard will easily
Inst year. Every orchard I visited
An hour boforo tho mnrriago tho
gupsts had begun to nnivo and soon
tho homo was filled with former
North Dakota nnd Med ford friends.
WOMEN AIL WW
TREATING ORDINANCE
TACOMA, Wash., March 23. An
analysis of tho voting In tho elec
tions yesterday shows that tho so
ciety women and those in tho ton
dorlolu district voted almost solidly
against the ordinance against trea
lug and two wards whero tho greater
part of the voters aro working mon
returned largo majorities for tho or
dinance. In tho so-called "silk-stocking"
ward of the city the ordinance was
snowed under, the socloty women
turning out In full force and working
vigorously for tho defeat of tho meas
ure. In tho Second wnrd, which
takes In the saloon and red light
district, the voto was almost two to
ono against tho ordinance. The Fifth
wnrd, which is tho stronghold of tho
laboring class, returned 2430 for the
otdlnanco and 930 against. It Is esti
mated that the majority of tho wom
en registered cast their votes.
Wednesday is in the same condition! The lnvItlltlos lld been limited, for
and I found no traces of disease."
The inspectors in a few weeks wil'
go to the extremes of tho county, in
specting such districts as Prospect
Brownsboro, Hutte Falls, mid on tin
California line.
Two years ago, when the study oi
the codlin moth was taken up nnd iln
fight waged against this fruit de
stroyer ,several thousand cocoon
wero gathered by one num. Now foi
further study of the life and hohiti
of this insect Professor O'Chua needs
cocoons, hut he can not get u need
ed supply, and n cocoon is rarer thai
a gold nugget.
Burled Man May Live.
COLUMBUS, O., March 23. Kalnt
tapping In tho collapsed shaft of the
West mineral mine wns heard today
and revived tho hope that Tom Cheek,
who has boon imprisoned four days,
may bo living.
Inspector GUday and six mon arc
at work trying to rescue Cheek. They
expect to find him nllve in ono of the
side entries. Cheek was entombed
when in explosion wrecked tho mine
annd killed four mon.
Notice Fruit Growers
We have leased tho Page Packing
house and will opernto In tho Mod
ford district this coming season. We
aro tho second oldest company In
California and aro members of tho
California Fruit Distributors who
handled 70 per cent of tho decidoous
fruit out of California this past sea
son. Call on our northwestern agent
B. M. McKeany, room 1 Stewart
building and talk matters over with
flm before making your sensons ar
rangements. Advances made if do
sired. l'ltODUCEJtS FICUIT CO.
all of the friends of tho young lady,
who Is ono or Medford's most popu
,ar girls, could not have been nc
lommodated, which was regretted
both by tho bride and hcr parents.
Shortly before 8:30 tho bride, at
tended by her bridesmaids and lean
ing on tho arm of her father, walked
Into tho beautiful double parlors,
which had been decorated with beau
tiful flowers and fernB, white lilies
predominating.
Following the bride at a short dis
tance the groom and best ninn en
tered and tho ceremony commenced.
Rev Shlolds used tho Episcopal
service nnd after ho had pronounced
fho happy pah" man and wlfo tho
guests revived the old fun nnd show
jrs of congratulations A) 11 upon thcni.
Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham loft last
evening for Ashland and will then
Journey to their homo In Wllleston.
After April If. they will bo at homo.
The brido Is ono of tho most popu
lar young ladles in Medford nnd her
friends, made here In tho two years
sho has lived in Medford, are ninny
and all regret hcr going. Tho young
couple received mnny beautiful pres
ents of silverwnre and cut glnss.
XOTICK.
Don't forgot the smoker of tho
Teamsters Union tonight at Anglo
opera house. All aro Invited.
311 CHAS. HELM,
Secretary and Treasurer.
The Medford high school will gel
tho benefit of several lectures on
weather bureau work and a lecture
on the instruments used nnd how to
tet nnd correct them.
Professor O'Giira bus volunteered
to give several practical lectures, and
will demonstrate with the instruments
which were recently instnllod by the
government.
This station is equipped second to
none except tho main bureau in Ore
gon. Several of the instruments
cost from $75 to tf'Jlll).
When nil of the appliances nte
installed in tho local office, tno value
of tho instruments will bo close io
$300.
Professor U. S. Collins is heartily
in favor of this lecture course, and
expressed surprise and gratification
when be learned of Mr. O'Garu's of.
for. lie said that dates would bo ar
ranged in the near future.
NOTlCK.
To tho master plumber, contractors
nnd builders of Medford and vicinity,
that on nnd aftor April tho first, the
minimum scale of wages for Journoy.
inon.pliunbors and stoamfltters shall
bo $H per day, eight hours, J. Franz,
nrosidont; C. It. Loshor, secretary;
Local Union No. 302. 319
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NOW
Is tho timo to lmVo your ground laid
out. Wo hnvo tho oxporioneo nnd
the knowledge as to bow thoy should !$
oo Jam out to the best advantage. We
have also a fino line of ornamental
shrubs, slmdo trees and two year old
roses which will bloom this year.
Prices for snmo can bo had nt the
store, ooracr Sixth nnd Central.
Phono 1451.
QrcenhouRo and nursery near city
reservoir. Phone 5181.
J. T. BROADLEY fli CO.
Florists nnd Landscnpo Gfirdcnort.
P. O. Pox 521.
iiuuviuuvi u are experienced in
all lines of florist and landscape
work.
52 Years in Rogue River Valley
H. L White & Co.
343 East ait i
Main st. Ashland, Ure.
REAL ESTATE!
Ask any Bank in Ashland
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Closing Out
Wo have 00 tons of liny; also ten
tons Of blll'loV. Dim! clnn nt tl,ii I
West Side, but come to tho corner
of C.rapo and Hlghth. Phono G102.
Ucsldcnco phono G011.
A. B. Tull
Horse Shoeing and
General Blacksmitmtisjl
.ltV HUGH KLTjIOTT, tho noted horso shocr.. I carry tho largest stock
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anil keep nothing but too best mechanics ami guarantee all work.
Wo Mnku n specialty of slioliig driving horses.
Corner ltivcrsldo nml Klglith streets. lMiono Home 30. Pacific 3101.
Canton
Restaurant
Meals Served at all 1 lours. Good
Cooking, Good Service, lleason
able Prices :- : -:- -:-
Sam Lock, Prop.
Upstairs on South Front Street.
IRRIGATION
Ilasklns for Health
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR. j
Medford Iroo Works
"E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Sprnying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon' for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
WOMEN TO GIVE KANSAS
TOWN THOROUGH CLEANSING
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IIUNNKWELIj, Kun., March 23.
"To arms, sisters; it is up to us to
glvo this town a thorough cleaning "
Tilts was tho slogan today of the
women of Htinnwoll, who bellovo the
men aro running tho city as n "wldo
open" town, and have docldod to take
a hand In niunlclpnl affairs. At a
caucus held yesterday Mrs. J. 13. Wil
son was nominated for mayor and
Mrs. G. A. Osborne for pollco magis
trate. A vigorous campaign is plan-nod.
PLU
MBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable Z
COFFEEN (& PRICE
S 25 IIOWAKI) I1LOOK, HXTHAXCK OX (Ml. KTKUKT. IMIOXH HOB i
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..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE
22 South Riverside
Phone Main 4282.
Home 298 K.
N. H. Mark
SWINE FOR
SALE
Fancy registered Poland China aniJ
Iicrtaihiiu Swine. Order taken for
spring dclncry. Prixo winning
stock.
GREEN FIELD FARM,
Klamath Falls, Grenon.
1$ Liquid Gold
Rogue River Valley Canal
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
Co.
Offices 3d floor Medford Nationkl Bank Bldg
Rock Spring' Coal
On hand all tlm time. I'hono 1 0 0 ! .
BURBIDGE
Til 13 COAIj MAX.
Irrigated Orchard tracts
If you had bought an orchard 5 years
ago, TODAY YOU WOULD BE RICH.
IT IS NOT TOO LATE
ROGUELANDS INC.
FRED N. CTJMMINGS, Manager.
22 Acres
8 acres in orchard, modern houss, good barn;
richest soil in '
close in, prce
Bittner & Clark
richest soil in valley, Oflflfl will handle, your
right Jwvvv own terms on bal.
Room 207 Phipps Bldg.
Brigade on March.
SAX ANTOXIO, Tex., March 23.
fieneral Smith's brigado, with n total
of 2360 men, began Its march to Loon
Springs today. Tho roglmonts -woro
In light marching order and woro ac
companied by 12 ambulances and fiO
wagons. Tho recruits woro left at the
camp.
riTV TKKASUUKK'S XOTICIi.
Office of the City Treasurer, Mod
ford. Orogon. Mnrch 11th, 1911.
Notice Is horeby given that thoro
aro funds on hand In tho city treas
ury for the rodomptlon of outstanding
rltv warrants Issued against tho fol
lowing funds:
Warrants No. C2 and C3. on South
Holly streot Improvement bond.
Warrants No. 9 and 10 on sowor
district No. 11.
Warrant No. 12. 13 and H. on
water main Improvement fund No. 2.
Warrant No. 18 on trunk fcower
fund.
Interest on same will oease aftor
the above date.
305 j4. h JACOBS.
Cltv Treasurer
HasklnTf jf Health.
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uz? F O R D usr
1911 OPEN ROADSTER, $825.00
Kull equipped f o. b M-di"id Fotir-clindr, shfcft Uilvi-,
100-inth whwl-lii-. niagntto of foume. "Lei u khow ou."
Ashland Motor Car Company
lit .MILL STHJ.'HT, ASfl!AXI. OltKtiOV.
WM.TI'H . ItlCIIXUDSON, "Mcilfi.nl Itcpusciilatho.
lMiono lir.r.i.
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MACHINES
PLEASE
Double Disc Records
65c
Medford Music Shop
Mi-M.'xr.v&ro.,
2t! WI ST MlN STItKirr
TO BE STRONG
TO BE PROMPT
TO BE LIBERAL
.THREE IMPORTANT FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN SE
LECTING A PLACE TO DO YOUR BANKING. YOUR BUS
INESS IS SOLICITED.
The Jackson County Batik
OF MEDFORD OREGON
FOUNDED BY W. I. VAWTER IN 1888
CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS, $65,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
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