Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 03, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MEDFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE, 3rfti)FORr, OKTCCJON, MONDAY, APRTT, H, 1911.
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LOCAL AND
H. 1). Walker of San Francisco Is
registered at the Moore.
George Mack of New Haven, Conn.,
Is a late arrival from the east, who
Is charmed with the valley.
Two and one-half .acres In alfalfa
ono mile south of Washington school,
easy terms. A. W. II. Everhard, 212
Fruitgrowers' Dank bldg. tf
Miss Hernlco Lamkln of Phoenix
spent Sunday In Medford with
friends.
Loose leaf ledgers made In Medford
at the Mall Tribune office.
V. D. Kels of San Francisco drop
ped off Sunday to spend a few daysi
In Medford.
Money to loan. Spraguo Bros.,
214 Farmers & Fruitgrowers Hank
bldg. 337
F. J. Kugglos of Portland Is a
guest at the Moore.
Fred F. McClure of Eaglo Point
was a pleasure seeker In Medford
Sunday.
The most favored people on the
coast aro the Medford people. They
have the Medford Jobbing company
to look after all of their little odd
jobs, repair their electrical appliances
and clean their walls and ceilings.
Medford Jobbing Co., offlco, Medford
Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phono
Main C501. 33G
William Nellls, who owns an or
chard near Central Point, was in
Medford Sunday.
Spring Is here. It Is housccleaulng
time. Have those walls and ceilings
cleaned by the Medford Jobbing Co.'s
now Parisian process. Nothing like
It. Office Medford Music Shop, St
Mark's block. 33G
Michael Anderson of Northport is
visiting friends in this valley.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, phyBldan and
Burgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug
etoro. tt
Kenoth Webb of Central Point
spent Sunday In Medford.
Gregory leading photographer,
views, portraits. 323
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dunbar of
Grants Pass, accompanied by Miss
Deltbon of tho same city, were In
Medford Sunday.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. 451
Eugene West Is In this city on busi
ness. Mr. West Is a prominent busi
ness man of St. Louis.
Don't fall to go to tho men's meet
ing Sunday afternoon. C
G. A. Aakln of Grants Pass visit
ed Medford friends on Sunday.
All kinds or bindery work dono at
Mall Trlbuno office.
H; S. Porclval of Grants Pass paid
Medford a short business call on Sat
urday. Hemembcr the men's meeting Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Garlock of Nam
pa, Idaho, are visiting Medford
friends.
Do you want 14 lots GOxl 4a each,
for 12400 on easy terms? C. W. H.
Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Uank
bldg. tf
11. n. Hawthorne of New York is
In Medford on business.
See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, Over Jackson County bank. tf.
Fred L. Colvlg of Jacksonville,
county recorder, was In Medford Sun
day afternoon.
Medford local Socialist party meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 at
Smith's hnll on North Grape streot.
Everybody Invited. tf.
Fred Elsole of Merlin, Or., Is In
Medford on business for a fow days.
Itelchsteln for wood. Yard corner
Fir and Tontb. 329
William Garvin of Talent spont
Sunday In Medford.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalnw
Successor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co.
Office With
Medford Farniture Company
CALL OR PHONE FOR
Ambulance
Sick and Injured conveyed to
any part of city or country.
Telephenes: Day 351.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. C.
W. Conklln, 3601. J. II. Bulla-,
3571.
PERSONAL
Mrs. W. W. Dinwiddle of Wood
burn, Or., is spending a few days in
this city visiting her ncphow, A. F.
Stennett.
C. C. Callendlne of Portland is In
this city on business.
Joseph W. Almutt of Ashland Is
a Medford business visitor.
Lato magazines, periodicals and pa
pers at the free reading room In chap
el back of tho Presbyterian church.
Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. in.
All men and boys aro Invited. tf
C. J. Sutor of New York was In
.Medford Monday on business.
Henry Ahlf of Grants Pass was In
Medford on business Saturday.
Printing, all kinds at Portland
prices. Mall Trlbuno offlco.
W. L. Hillls of San Frnnclsco is in
Medford on business.
Ralph Hull of Uellingham Is In
Medford for a few dnys.
Made In Medford, any stylo of looso
leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune
offlco.
C. E. Mende of Portland Is nt the
Moore.
S. S. Schell of Grants Pass is a
Medford visitor.
John H. Carkln, attorney at law,
ovor Jackson County bank.
Ray Chllds of Hellingham Is regis
tered at the Nash.
Earl Hrockmnn of Merlin was a
business visitor Saturday, who stayed
over Sunday In this city.
Office rooms .for rout over Medford
Hardwaro Co. Intpilre of H. E.
Hoyden.
I). A. Chllok of Hellingham Is so
journing In Medford.
II. T. Rerwell of Uoston Is at the
Nash.
Thoroughbred Rhode Island Reds
for sale. Choice cockerels, $1. Eggs
$1 per setting. Address Ulrlch Bros.
Jacksonville. 10
S. 1J. Splker of Eagle Point Is a
a Medford guest.
D. W. Jordan of Grants Pass spent
Sunday In Medford.
Do you wnnt 5 ncres In alfalfa,
ono mile south of Main streot, cheap?
C. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers
Uank bldg. tf
J. E. Wright of Weed arrived Sun
day on private business.
J. 13. Spencer of liutto Falls is In
Medford on business.
Ashland Steam Landry, Medford
offlco, phono No. 1201. tf.
J. Otten of Hood River Is In Med
ford on fruit business.
Is your houso wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent Increaso In comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf
II. J. Stewart of Cottage Grove Is
in Medford for a few days on busi
ness. H. C. Durgardt, tho architect, Is
visiting Medford looking after the
new schoolhouse8 under construction.
Colonel Allen, father of A. C. Allen,
left for San Francisco Monday.
C. V. Sherman of Grants Pnss was
a Medford visitor Monday.
Henjamln Collins, former city re
corder of Medford, was In this city
yesterday.
Frank Tisdnlo and sons of Onta
rio, Cal., will locate in Medford.
Arrested for Setting Fires.
United States Deputy Marshal T.
E. Hnmmorsloy today placed Ed King
and M. Adams under arrest on a
charge of setting a fire on Elk creek
last summer. The two men will give
bond this afternoon beforo Judge
Canon. Mr. Hammersloy also arrest
ed James Klino of Central Point on
a chargo of perjury.
Death Seals Mystery.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 3. Death
today sealed forover a peculiar shoot
ing mystery, when Rollln Patterson.
38, a Petaluma, Cal., merchant, died
from a bullet wound at tho North
western hospital here.
Patterson was found shot BOtne
time ago in Washington square. Un
til the hour of his death ho was con
scious, but at all times refused to
mako any explanation of how ho re
ceived his wound. To tho last Pat
terson believed ho would recover and
maintained silence.
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I HIGHCHOFT residence sites are soll
I ing daily; mnke your selection bi
' fore choice lots are sold. tf
FOR SALE Partnership intorest in
I ono of the host established real cs-
, tnte and insurance business in the
city. This is u moneymaker for tho
right man. Act quickly. Addross1
1 X Co.. Mail Tribune.
j WANTED 4 or 5 room furnished
I house, close in. Phono 2501 Doll. 10
I FOR SALE A good two horo or
j chard cultivator. Two fcotts of shov
els. Price right. Address Pox 72.
Medford. Vt
FOR SALE- 1(10 Plymouth rock
fliii-ks; 1 dofcon of iuMiig niillH:
O. Jf.
NEW BUILDING
ITO START SOON
Apartment House Adjoining Mail Tri
bune Block Will Soon be Under
Way J ob ns and Turner are Ar
chitects and Contractors.
Work will be started this week on
tho apartment house to be erected by
Porter J. Neff and J. A. Westcrlund
at tho corner of Fir and Sixth streets
adjoining the Mnll Tribune block.
Tho building will be three stories In
height and modern In every respect.
Johns & Turner, who erected tho
Mall Tribune block, will erect the new
buildings. They expect to have a
crew on within tho next day or two.
The new building will conform In
architecture with the Mall Tribune
block.
SECRECY SURROUNDS
JAILING OF PRISONERS
SAN FRANCISCO, April 3. Pro
found secrecy Is maintained today re
garding the arrival hero of 140 mili
tary prisoners from the Mexican bor
der yesterday under gunrd and who
were at onco transferred to Alcatraz
Island. Tho prlsonors came from San
Antonio, Tex., and their escort, under
command of Captain A. II. Turner of
the14th Infantry, stood with loaded
rifles as they were marched from,
their trnln to the tugs for transport
to Alcatraz. All Information today Is
refused as to whence the prisoners
enmo or with what offense they are
charged.
Hot Election in Pasadeno.
PASADENA, Cnl., April II. Pim
ndonu is holding a municipal election
today nt the close of the hottest cam
paign in the history of the city. Wil
liam Thum, H. L. Meteulf iiml Harry
Nichols are candidates for mayor.
Nichols is n socialist. Pasadena's
registered vote is (!,200. At noon il
seemed that all poll records would he
liroen. Interests is intense. Probably
,fi00 votes will be cast.
Fight is Denounced.
PARIS, April .'). Loudly denounc
ing the Sam Langford-Sam McVey
'JO round draw here last Saturday
night as a fake, Paris newspapers to
day have entered into a campaign
which probably will prevent the hold
ing of any more negro fights in
France. With one accord the sport
ing writers declare Langford could
have put MVVey away had he desired
to do so.
Send a
Messenger
that will meet with the ap
proval of the recipient oi
"v message. Any old kind
r n messenger won't answer.
The best should always be
sent "if" you wish the re
cipient 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
Tfit tlanjjrj fafir or tulinm italfoiirrjr
OLD HMflFSHIRIE Mi
"Lookjer Iht wattr-mari"
because it pleases you, but
because it influences the man
you write in your favor.
Old Hampsmihc Bend it a clean, criip
fmper, imde for (.lean, ir) butlneu
ulki. It i ton on tle .is nibl on thdt
Ihtre't economy jn qualil) A fundume
(irciwrn book iven upon rrqtivnl, how.
i"t) Itrtterhr adt ami ntlirr I uvinm forms,
printed, litliof ru(liei and engraved on
the white und luurtten '"
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Medford
Printing
Co.
WEST JACKSON
E ENTERED
Residence of William Shannon Bur
glarized Considerable Sum of
Money and Much Jewelry Secured
By Burglars.
The homo of WUUnm Shannon nt
21S West Jackain street wns bur
glarized Sunday evening while Mr.
Shannon and his sister, .Miss Marlon,
were- at church. The marauder se
cured a considerable amount of mon
ey, jewelry and other valuables, In
cluding nn automatic revolver.
Mr. Shannon, who Is connected
with the local forestry office, and
his sister aro the sole occupants of
the house, which was left locked last
evening while they attended church.
On their return they discovered the
loss. The police were notified, but
no clue has been found.
MEDFORD SCHOOLS ARE
E
The Medford schools opened Mod
day morning and re.Mimcd work nf
tor three week's vacation, called the
mid team holidays.
There were few absences nnd the
leaehers and schools, after their rout
of n week are ready for tho final
work of the semester.
"1 believe," said Prof. Collins
"that this vacation is a good thing.
It gives (ho teacher's lime to cor
rect their examination papers and to
get n needed rest. Again, some of
them who nre not contemplating
slaying m this city's schools are
given n chance to get settled for
next year.
"Then too, tlio cliildrcns minds are
freshened for the final pull of the
year and are not fagged out when
final examinations are iivon."
Arguments Postponed.
CHICAGO, 111., April 3. United
Slates Circuit Judge Carjenler pod
poued today arguments nn the de
murrers of ten indicted pacers charg
ed willi having violated the SIieriiKin
uuti-trtisl law, April 13.
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE
22 South Riverside
Phone Main 4282.
Home 298 K.
N. H. Mark
SWINE FOR
SALE
Fancy registered Poland China and
Berkshire Swine. Orders taken for
spring delivery. Prize winning
stock.
GREEN FIELD FARM,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
To the Public
Wo wish to call tho attention
of prospective buyers to tho fact
that wo havo boon In tho county
ovor 40 years and aro proparcd
to show some of tho choicest
tracts In the valley. Costs noth
ing to look at our list ot bar
gains. McDonough
& Demmer
UKAh KS'lATn AM) ixsriiANci-:
ItOOM i, STKWAKT IIMIG.
Corner .Main und llartlett K(h.
I'lione it 171.
aieimcmx iu i man
vlSaPouItry Yard
MtV.STAIi WIIITI.
OHPINiiTON
A n"id of 2C3
cggK in 'ill day
tho largost clean
leg 1)1 id In the
world, enK $1" I't sifting If not at
Uffetd'iy 1 .i' h m nd Ki'ttlnx half
price, aNi - 'g lif k- ?-' ou cm h
J.F. NORMAN. Owner
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SEVERE SLEET
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Telephone and Telegraph Lines Down
in All Directions Communication
at Stand Still Is Most Severe
Storm in Recent Years.
DISS MOINES, lown, April 3. The
most hovero sleet storm in years U
raging today over all of Iowa. Tele
phone and telegraph wires, coated
inches thick with ice, are down in all
directions ana communication is
practically at n standstill.
Switch for Associations.
Chief Engineer Wood of tho South
em Pacific and a corps of assistants
are locating a switch and a siding
at Central Point Monday for tho
Itoguo River Fruit and Produco as
sociation. This company is going to erect
a now warehouse In Central Point for
tho use of Its patrons.
Tho old warehouse was torn down
as It was not only Inadequate but In
need of repairs.
Tho new wnrohouso will cost about
SlfiOO and bo about r.OxlOO.
Tho association has not decided on
the location ns yet, as four Hltes aro
being considered. The spur will bo
about 100 feet in length.
Alfalfa Ranches
No. 27 SO acres 6 miles sonih oi! Ashland practically all in cultivation, fenced aud
cross-fenced; SO acres fine alfalfa with water for irrigation; 30 acres of bottom laud, bal
ance upland, nearly all in grain. The soil is exceptionally good and is practically level.
Machinery will wolk on all the land, Pree from stones, all free soil.
The improvements arc fine. Large 9-room dwelling, being situated ou main road;
house hard finished throughout with copius halls, closets and everything roomy aud
homelike; large barn, with fine big mow and room for an abundance of stock.
Fine family orchard of choice fruit in bearing.
Chicken house, woodshed, etc. Pine well of wafer at door and a soda well in yard.
This is one of the show places of the. Rogue River valley and one of the very best.
Price, $225 per acre. Will give forms. Also
No. 28 80 acres; 30 acres bottom in alfalfa, balance in grain. This land is equally
as good as the above and joins it on the south. Fair 5-rooin house and large, well arrang
ed barn; also good family orchard of assorted fruit.
Price, $175.00 per acre, terms.
No. 29 10 acres one mile east of Talent, on county road; five-room house; s,mall barn;
all in cultivation; two good wells; wafer sufficient fo irrigate the 10 acres; all level'land.
Price, $2750.00.
No. 30 100 acres, fi miles south of Ashland on main Klamath road; C5 acres in cultiva
tion; 35 acres in good stand of alfalfa; rest of land lies well; fi-room house; large barn;
all fenced; free wafer right with this ranch.
Price, $16'0.00 per acre. Terms.
JACK MORRIS
Live Wire Real Estate Man, Ashland, Ore.
We have the Water
and the Terms are Easy
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FRED N. CtlMMINGS, Manager.
Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
The Returns from
Strawberries and Cantaloupes grown in be
tween the trees will meet your payments.
ROGUELANDS INC.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
WATER IS TURNED
NTO MAIN CANAL
Rogue River Valley Canal Company
is Ready for Season Main Canal
Now Full Big Steam Plow is at
Work.
The Hogue Hivcr Valley Canal
Company, turnud water into the
main eauiil in March 128 and on Mon
day morning water wns supplied to
a few Intends.
These lateral that feed tho berry
patches woro given water cnrly this
morning and on Wednesday all of
the laterals will have water.
Every year during Hie winter tho
company turns tho water off and re
pairs the canals. This year they had
to build several flumes.
The steam plow, operated by tho
Hogueland's company, has plowed
150 acres of the desert land.
The plow is a 11 fi horse powor
15 point gang water, made by tho J
I. Case company. The company is
employing 50 men at the present.
No woman is educnted in values
unless sho is a persistent render of
tho ads. Sho wouldn't know tho
news of the day unless slm read tho
paper every day and tho same ne
cessity .ipplios to knowing buying op
portunities. She must read tho ads
regularly.
IRRIGATION
FIETH STORY
IS UNDER WAY
Directors of Hotel Company to Meet
Tuesday Evening to Discuss Plans
for Sixth Story on Hotel Med
ford. The frame work for tho fifth sto
ry of tho now Medford hotel was
Just in place on Saturday and in hon
or of tho occas'on a flag was raised
ovor the structure nnd a broom was
nailed to tho frnmo work, signifying
it to be the tallest structure in Med
ford and southern Oregon.
Tho brick work for tho fourth floor
Is being laid nnd tho fifth floor will
bo finished this week.
Tho directors of tho building will
meet tomorrow night to discuss tho
plan of adding n sixth story. If this
Is done tho building will bo tho high
est in Oregon outside of Portland.
Ulrich Trial Soon.
NEW YORK, April 3. Promising
to prove his innocence nnd urging a
speedy trial, Henry Ulrich appeared
in tho court of general sessions to
day and pleaded not guilty to tho
chargo of having assaulted Booker"
T. Washington, tho negro educator.
Washington has promised to pro?fl
the charges against Ulrich. The trial
probably will come up next week.
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