Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MEDFCRD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCII 29, 1911.
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LOCAL AND
Two and one-half acres in alfalfa
ono mllo Bouth of Washington school,
easy terms. A. W. H. Everhard, 212
Fruitgrowers' Bank bltlg. tf
The Natatorlum Specials beat the
Senators in three straight games Mon
day night.
Looso leaf ledgers mado in Mcdford
at the Mall Tribune office.
C. D. Woolverton sold his homo on
Roses Court yesterday for $5,000 to
Money to loan. Spraguo Bros.
214 Farmers & Fruitgrowers BanV
bldg. 337
The homo is modern in every oy
L. E. Wakeman. The home Is mod
em in every respect and Is beautiful
ly located.
Tho moBt favored peoplo on the
coast aro tho Medford people. The;
have tho Medford Jobbing compnn
to look after all of their little odt
Jobs, repair their olectrlcal appliancet
and clean their walls and ceilings
Medford Jobbing Co., office, Medforr"
Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phon
Main 6G01. 33C
The funeral of J. B. Meehan wa
held this afternoon. Tho funeral ser
vices wero held in the Seventh Daj
Advents church and at tho grave tin
last rites wero said. Tho body wai
intered at tho I. O. O. F. cemetery
Spring is here. It is housecleanlni
time. Uavo thoso walls and ceilingi
cleaned by tho Medford Jobbing Co.'i
now Parisian process. Nothing Ilk
it. Offlco Medford Music Shop, S
Mark's block., 336'
Tho Hoosler Society will hold r
meeting April 5 and after a shor'
business meeting tho society will hav
n feed of "good eas."
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician nnr"
surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drur
etoro. tt
The B. P. O. Elks will glvo a lad
ies social Thursday night.
Gregory leading photographer
views, portraits. 323
Tho case of W. Puhl, for non sup
port of children was dismissed yes
tordny upon motion of tho district at
tomey. Mulkey was convinced tha
no intentional wrong was committee
and that tho man would "do better it
the future and ho was given a chance
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. 461
J. S. Norton of Philadelphia Is i
Medford visitor.
All kinds or bindery work dono at
Mail Trlbuno office.
W. S. Itedfleld who Is employer
at tho Rogue River Fruit and Pro
duce .Exchange has returned from n
trop into Southern California and
Mexico. While in tho south, ho salt1
Ii decided to go to Tia Juana whlcl
Is Just across tho border. At thai
time tho wnr was on in full bias
but nil I saw was a. army of Amor!
can soldiers who wero sent from the
Presidio. Thero were 1500 men ir
that division.
Mado in Medford, any stylo of loosi
leaf or blank book, at Mall Trlbun
offlco.
C. S. Ray of ortland is a Medford
visitor.
John H. Carkln, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
V. L, Cohrung of Grants Pass is in
Medford on business.
Do you want 14 lots G0xl4b each
for 12400 on edsy terms? C. W. H
Everhard, 212 FruitgrowerB Bank
bldg. tf
Ralph Davis, Waltor and Thomar
Ran and Edgar HusBey, spent Wed
nesday In Jacksonville. The boyf
wero on a picnic to the hills.
H. B- Patterson, 116 E. Main, has
some nice English Hollies and all
kinds of ubado trees. Roses (all the
best). Now Is a good time to plant.
Drop in and soe mo. tf
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
P. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalnw
Successor to the undertaking dt
partment of Medford Furniture Co.
Office With
Medford Furniture Company
CM.h OR PHONE FOR
Ambulance
Sick and Injured conveyed to
any part of city or country.
Telephenes: Day 351.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. 0.
W. Conklln, 8601. J. H. BuUar,
13571. !ti
PERSONAL
W. Jordan of Grnnts Pass Ib visit
ing friends in this city.
Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, Over Jackson County bank. tf.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Dickenson of
Minneapolis aro visiting with Med
ford friends.
Medford local Socialist party meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 at
Smith's hall on North Grape otreot.
Everybody Invited. tf.
J. S. Carl of Grants Pass was a
business visitor Wednesday.
Relchsteln for wood. Yard corner
Fir and Tenth. 329
John Townsend of Onargor, 111.,
s a late arrival from tho enst. Ho
s registered at the Moore.
Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa,
no mile south of Main street,' cheap?
i. ,W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers
3ank bldg. tf
Dan Jordan of Grants Pass Is In
Bedford on business.
Ashland Steam Landry, Medford
ffice, phono No. 1201. tf.
J. W. Luke of Portland dropped off
Vednesday to spend a few dnys In
Bedford.
Is your houso wired? Ono cigar
loss a day would pay for a hundred
jor cent increase In comfort. Start
iving tho electric life. tf
Thomas Blades of Modesto, Call
'ornla arrived Tuesday night for a
lay's visit in Medford on his way to
Portland.
Late magazines, periodicals and pa
pers at tho free reading rpom in chap
el back of tho Presbyterian church.
Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. m.
Ml men and boys aro Invited. tf
Frank Clfford of Elkln, Ohio is a
;uest at tho Mooro.
Printing, all kinds nt Portland
irlces. Mail Tribune offlco.
C. H. Moyors of Cincinnati arrived
Vednesday to spend a day or so in
ledford on business and visit friends.
Tho Smoko House team over
whelmed tho west side team at bowi
ng on Tuesday evening. They won
hreo games by largo scores.
A. P. Mathews, of Portland, Is
'Isltlng Medford friends
R. A. Blnnton of Denver who Is
uterested in mines Is looking up
lossible Investments in Southern
Oregon. '
P. H, Harris of Portland is regiB
ored at the Nash.
D. P. Lewis of Portland is a Med
"ord guest. '
R. K. Lewis of Eaglo Point was a
Medford business visitor Wednesday.
E. Ackorman of Tncoma Is a Med
ord visitor who arrived Wednesday
nornlng.
A. L. Peters of Portland stopped
n'or Tuesday In Medford on busi
ness. L. R. Prlnco of Ubston stopped ov
)r Tuesday for a fow hours to visit
'rlends.
Karl R. Wnndt of Boiso arrived
Wednesday and Is registered at tho
N'ash.
Don Blalsdall of Redding Is so
'ournlng In Medford.
J. H. Lawrenco of San Joso Is a
mslness visitor in Medford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Beach of Spo
kane arrived Tuesday to visit Med
'ord friends.
W. C. Larcom of San Joso, Cali
fornia Is looking over tho valley for
'nvestments.
J. F. Brown of Eaglo Point wob In
Medford on business Wednesday af
ternoon, Frank Colby of Applegate wns a
Medford visitor on Wednesday.
James Carolton of Albany Is in
Medford on busuincss.
Rev. R. A. Wright of Boston stop
ped over Tuesday and spent tho day
In Medford. He loft on Wednesday
for San Francisco. Mr. Wright was
well Impressed with tho valloy.
David B. Leach of Red Bluffs,
loft for homo Wednesday after a
stay In Medford of a week, spend
ing tho timo In fishing In tho Rogue.
Brells R. Mac Qulro of Chicago
who has been visiting friends near
Medford left for homo Wednesday
ovenlng.
Thomas Fferguson of San Joso,
left for homo Wednesday.
James Brighton of Modesto, who
has been touring tho valloy left for
homo Tuesday afternoon.
Tho father of Erall R.' Pech of tho
Rex,, market Is critically ill at his
homo near Central Point. Ho Is
stricken with paralysis. Mr. Pech Is
one o ftho pioneers of this section.
Emll Pech loft for Central Point
Tuesday.
V. P. Dole of Chicago, who has
been visiting hero loft for Portland
Tuesday night.
A. D. Conltor left for Seattle Tues
day night to remain ten days. Realty
Investments call him there.
Mayor R. P. Nell of Ashland has
ourchasod a E. M. F. touring car of
Sullivan and Hanley.
D. P. Poolo of Roseburg arrived
Wednesday to visit friends in the
Applegate.
Fred Day, adjuster for tho South
ern Pacific left for Portland Tues
day evening accompanied by his as
sistant B. C. Wilson.
T J Roilly. special agent for the
Southern Pacific left for Roseburg
Tuesday night,
RAILROADS GIVEN
II FAULTY IIP
Representatives of Four Western
Roads Learn That Ohio Militia is
to Be Sent to California and Ask
for Routing.
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 29.
Claiming to Imvo been "lipped off"
that the entire Ohio militia soon
would be sent to California, the pas
senger agents of four western rail
roads called upon Adjutant General
Weybreehl for the privilege of carry
ing the troops. They said that the
Ohio national guard would hu sent
to San Antonio.
General Weybrceht declared their
stulements were news to him and
conforred with his staff preparatory
to tho possible order issuance to pro
ceed to California. He denied that
any official notification of .such a
move hnd been' received by him.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 2!).
Denial that the War department in
tends calling out the militia of any
stnto wns given out today'at depart
ment headquarters.
ROCK PILE FOR
Mayor Canon and Chief Hitson Plan
Strenuous Employment for Men
Are Habitual Offenders in This
City Hard Work Promised.
The polico court was busy Wednes
day morning and Judge Canon and
Chief of Police Hitson huvo decided
that there are too many drunks and
hoboes in Medford and are going to
devise a new method of punishment.
Two carloads of rock will he or
dered and every hobo caught in Med
ford will have a chance to become
a hard working citizen by the rock
pild route.
Every drunk enught will get the
snmu chance or the alternate of a
fine.
Two plain drunks were given their
walking papers and if again are
caught in an inti.xicated condition
will be set to work. All liquor is to
bo refused blcklist members, or.those
who frequent the polico court "the
morning after."
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HERE AFTER DATA
W. V. Woehlke, special magazine
writer for tho Sunset Magazlno and
C. A. Malboucf of tho Commercial
Club wero out viewing tho Rogue
RIvor Valloy on Wednesday.
Mr. Woehlko will gathor datas for
a beautifully Illustrated article on
this vulley for tho Juno number of
tho Sunset Magazine,
Mr. Malboucf will assist In gather
ing the data and also glvo all the
asslstanco possible.
Tho article will be finished in four
colors and will bo tho finest" pleco of
work attempted by tho magazine.
Mr. Woohlko gained considerable
fame from an article publlshod In the
Saturday Evoning Post, describing
with graphic languago a shipment of
four cars of Rogue fruit which wore
sent to London by John D. Olwell.
Mr. Woehlko Is a great admirer
of tho valley.
Notice Fruit Growers
Wo have leased tho Page Packing
houso and will oporato In tho Med
ford district this coming season, We
aro tho second oldest company In
California and are inombers of the
California Fruit Distributors who
handled 7G per cent of tho decldcous
fruit out of California this past sea
son. Call on our northwestern agent
G. M. McKeany, room 1 Stewart
building and talk matters over with
rim before making your seasons ar
rangements, Advances mado it do.
sired.
PRODUCERS FRUIT CO.
No Plans Chosen.
The library board did not nccopt
plans labt night for tho now Carne
gie librnry as none of them wore ac
companied by bpuuiflcutioiis.
The plans to be accepted must he
within the sum of $17,000 as $3000
of (ho $20,000 nlloted for the library
Ijy Cuniegie mubt be used for equipment.
OS
DRUNKS
Ilabkins for Ilculth.
FINED Sit- FOR
SPEEDING AUTO
J. W. Corrlgan Pays Ten Spot to
City for Running Machine Too
Fast on West Main Charge Is
Brought by Chief of Police.
J. W. Corrlgan, manager of the
BoBar Creek Garago was fined $10
for speeding on Orango nnd Mnln
streets Tuesday aftornoon. Tho
charge wns brought by Chief of Po
llco Hllson.
HilKon was driving a car, accom
panied by Dr. C. H. Hny and Mr.
Sturgess. Turning down Orango
street from Tenth they raced down
to the Washington school, at a speed
of forty miles an hour Bnid the of
ficor. W. G. Aldenhazcn was going to
his homo accompanied by his dogs,
a cockerell spaniel. As tho dog
crossed the street tho nuto struck
the dog killing it immediately.
Fire in Bcllingham.
BELLING HAM, Wash., March 20.
Fire which started at 1:15 o'clock
this morning partly destroyed a build
ing situated at the corner of Hay nnd
Holly streets, and for a time threat
ened tho entire block. Tho damage
is estimated at between .$.1,000 and
$10,000.
NOTICE.
Regular mooting of tho Hoosler
Socioty, April G, at 7:30 p. m. nt St.
Marks hall. Full attendance desir
ed. Signed G. E. Wilson. 11
Ilnskins for Health.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
HIGHCROFT rcsidenco sites nro sell
ing daily; make your Bolection be
fore choice lots nro sold. tf
WANTED To buy a farm, 10 acres
or more with irrigation, if possible;
f to 10 acres "of orchard; good
house, hams, fences, etc.; good
quality drinking Avntor. Send full
particulars to Jas.' M. Harris, fiU'J
W. 111th st., Now York city. 11
FOR SALE Good opening for
young man with $400.00 cash; you
oun buy ono-hnlf interest in u good
paying business. Box '27, this of
fice. WANTED Immediately, u ifeat
seamstress to sevnfternoous from
1 until 0 o'clock, 1019 Roddy
nvo. (J
LOST A white fox boa Tuesday
evening, between Medford and Gold
Ray. Pleaso return to Mrs. Frank
II. Ray and receive suitable re
ward. FOR RENT Family of two with
now well furnished bungalow, will
tnke refined married couple to. share
houso. Box 21, euro Mail Trib
une. 7
FOR SALE Three largo lots, clime
in, two blocks from school, price
!?.r)00 each. Van Dyko Realty Co.,
123 B. Main.
FOR SALE Lot on S. Central nvo
nue, 00x140 feet. Price $500. Van
Dyko -Realty Co., 12!1 E. Main.
FOR SALE Now 0-room modern
bungalow just finished; good loca
tion. Price $2:100. Van
Realty Co., 123 K. Main.
Dyke
FOR SALE New fi-room modem
bungalow just finished; good loca
tion. Price $2300. Van Dyke
Realty Co.. 123 E. Main.
ADVERTISE
ir tot;
Want a Cook
Want a Clerk
Want a Partner
Want a Situation
Want a Servant Olrl
Want to S.U a Piano
Want to Sll a Carriage
Want to Bll Town Property
Want to Bell Yonr Orocerlea
Want to Bell Your Hardware
Want Cuatomeri for Anything
Advertise Sally In Tbla Paper.
Advertising U the Way to quccen
Advertlilnir Bring Cuatomeri
Advertiilng Keep Customers
Advertising Insures Success
Advertising Snows Energy
Advertising Bbows Pluck
Advertising Is "Bli"
Advertise or Bust
Advertise Xong
Advertle Well
ADVERTISE
At Once
In This Paper
JOHNSON NOW
SNUG IN CEEE
Pugilist Awakes to a Cup of Coffee
and a Dish of Mush Appears in
Court to Face a Further Charge of
Speeding.
SAN FIUNCISCO, Cal., March 20.
Snug in a cell in tho county jail,
Jack tfohnson awakened today to
a meal of coffee and mush before bo
ing taken to Police Judge Weller'a
court to nnswer another charge of
speeding than the one on which Judge
Trcadwoll sent the pugilist up for 2,r)
days.
The new charge, which may got
Johnson a further sentence, was pro
furred by Policeman Cuiuar, who
caught tho fighter speeding near the
park. At that timo Johnson promised
to ho good and the charge was not
pressed. In view of his later actions,
however, it is possible tho negro may
get u further dose of tho cells.
Johnson's appeal from tho jail sen
tence he h now undergoing will be
filed by his attorneys today in the
district court of appeals. In view of
the fact that ho pleaded guilty in
Judge Trendwell's court, howevor, it
is believed doubt fid that an appeal
will got tho cropper out of quod.
Send a
Messenger
that will meet with the ap
proval of tho recipient oJ
nur message. Any old kind
n messenger won't answer
The best should always ht
sent "if" you wish the re
eipicnt to pass a favorable
verdict.
What you think about busi
ness stationery isn t quite so
important as what your corre
spondent thinks.
Don't buy
Tit ilanJitrJ fittf fer bmitiin italhitrj
OLD HAMKHIRIE BOBD
"lMkor tht vialtr-mari"
because it pleases you, but
because it influences the man
you write in your favor.
Old IUmmiiikk Bend It u clean, ctlip
paper, mole lor clean, crop buinii
folks. Il it told on lli aouimtloii llmt
thtre'i economy In quality. A nandxune
ipeclnun book givrn upon rniuetl, iliow.
inz leiierlurfund other liuilnni fnrini,
printed, lithographed and engraved on
(lit white and louiteen colon
Made by Hamiiiiikk
Pafsk ConrNV, the
Mily paper inat'era in
Jie world making bond
Mperemlutlvely,
Medford
Printing
Co.
Draperies
Wo carry a vory complbto
lino of draporlos, laco curtains,
(lzturoB, etc., and do all claBaoa
of upholHtorlnt'. A special man
to look aftor this work delu
sively and will kIvo aa good
aorvlco oh is possible to get in
ovon tho largest cities.
WeeKs & McGowan Co
WdOD FOR SALE
BLOCK WOOD
$4.50 PER LOAD
Phone Main 2581 or leave
orders at
Medford Hardware
Company
Rock Spring Coal
On hand all tho timo. Phono 1C02
BURBIDGE
Tim COAL .MAN'.
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MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
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FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Large and Small Tracts
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
Pansy Plants
Ready to bloom. Ornamental shrubs
and shade trees.
J. G. BROADLEY & Co.
Greenhouse near city reservoir.
Sloro Cornor Sixth and Central.
Phonos 5181; 1-151.
"Buy nt homo and help Medford."
TOR SALE
CITY PROPERTY
Homes any part of city
Lots wholesale and retail
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
CITY ritOl'EUTY
. FAILMS, FUU1T ItANCHlCS
12.T K. MAIN STREET.
Medford Theatre
Wednesday, March 29th
burr Mcintosh
and Company in
"THE RANCHMAN"
A One-Act Play, Followed by
"THE UNITED STATES TODAY"
Mr. Mcintosh's Intensely Interesting Talk Illustrat
ed with
400 MAGNIFICENT VIEWS
PRICES 25c, f)0t, 75e. and $1.00.
Seats on sale Monday, March 27.
...Orchard Tracks...
Five and ton-acro orchard tracts,
planted to "holco varlotlca of pears;
host fruit land In valley; ono inllo
from town; also boiiio one-acre tracts
In big oak grovo. If you would llko
a flue suburban homo, have a look at
theuu tracts. Ileautltully located on
macadam road. Good car aorvlco.
Dopot on property. Our prices aro
rluht.
See J. A. PERRY, Owner
(JOt Wi'Ht .Main St., Medford or .Mcdfort! Nationul Hank.
Campbell &
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BOND
I Money on hand at all times
and fruit land.
PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY lilt. '
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Electric Rooms
Oponed Monday, March Gth In Eloc-
(trio building, 218 West Main Btroet.
Everything new and modern, Includ
ing steam heat, baths, etc. Best In
Rates reasonable.
Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan
Proprietors
Canton
Restaurant
Meals Served nt nil Hours. Good
Cooking, flood Service, Reason
nblo Trlcea : -:- : :
Sam Lock, Prop.
Upstairs on South Front Street.
Notice to
Colonists
Having spent two years traveling
through iho' northwest looking for
safo land investments, hnvo loouted
11 section where land values aro not
inflated, which comes under govern
ment project of irrigation, work of
which is now uiHlcrVay. Just return
ed from visit to this section, with
authority to offer some good bar
gains. I maintain no exponsivo nuto
or office. Uoing a former Akron,
Ohio man, would bo pleased to meet
nil easterners at my rcsidenco nftcr
G p. m. if only for a visit. It will
cost you nothing nnd may possibly
bo of bonofit to you.
To protect an option 011 Klamath
Falls land I am placing my 8 room
bungalow and one good lot on Quince
stroot on tho mnrket for n price bo
low nctuul cost of bungalow. Houso
has hardwood floors, living and tim
ing room paneled, with beam ceilings,
built-in mantel, buffet, and window
scats. Is arranged for two families.
I will muko a price which will sur
prise you up to April fith.
H. J. Tichnor
48 QUINCE ST.
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