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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1911)
TfuW f J n P3TGE TWO rEDFORDMAn. TRIBUNE, IVrEDFOKD,ORKrJOX, SUNDAY, APRIL 0, 1911, T TO BUILD GAflLE INJURES KNNIS Ifffl . p HALE RETURNS , FROM IBE EAST Ta WNiBWES; CEMEPiBH, HASJMIllE I I . U t " ' Contracts Are Let to Columbia Foreman at Cement Factory is Struck Representatives of Valley Clubs Hold PRAISES VALLEY BRIDE SOU OIIE E ' i Frank E. Morrison One of llic Own- 0. E. Blackington Will Wctl Tonight . Eilcrs Piano House Has Local Office 1 Piano Man Back With Many Pianos Firt Lady to Buy Will -Recclyej Says East is Prosperous But, He is Course, of Lessons Free With Any Too Busy Unloading Pianos to l ers of Well Known Periodical ls if Number 14 Gets in on Time Bridge. Company One to.Goon Up- By Cable and Injured Sustains Meeting and Make Arrangements o. Ml Greatly .Pleased By What He, Has School Bells Prove Wedding Bells per Rogue, And One Near Upper Painful Injury But No Fracture, for This Summer Many Clubs to Seen On Visit to This Section. for Youthful Pair. Sams Valley. Escape Narrow. Play. Teacher in City. Talk About It. SUCCESS Mi BRIBE T- w N 1: v: r O. 13j UlaokliiKton mid Miss OIiiIh ,tlnm Hull 'Of 'Maine twill'- be ,mnrrledi tonlRht If the bride arrives on tho .Into .train... AIi'.-HlatikliiKton Is.-woll. lnown.ln Medford and Is u sreat favorite with ,rc ! ' t. i ', i jljiank E. Morrison, for many years oi(P ofthu,owiiors of Sucotfa .MiiKUziuq and one of the innin factors in it1' progressive en seer, lias just spent a few day;. .in Medford looking ovur tho vnllev. This. Is Mr. Morispn's first visit ,to Mcdford, niid hoi ox thajriwnK nun. ilk- was .on laHt year's pressedUiimself in un.slinied.tonn aH champion baseball team, to itt lii'ullliy. looking X'onditioiih, and Tlio brldo 1h niormcr schoolmate wlmt he believes its future is to of tho.tyouiii; man. . Thu two weul. to be. ; , ' ,. i r . , school together and tho friendship of "New York oiudif to be mow .,m.Bhort.lrosHC8 and knickerbocker days (iiuin(ed. throiifdit. tJa- whole. uoHiiU'y.'i'enod '"to lve. bitoyou oerUiinlyihavc made roiuork- With tho brldo will conio Miv-and mble lacqujuntauees Ithroutfhoiii, the Mrs. K. O. Tongue of Karrlngton, N.- wholo onnntryby iioh methods insi II., who are Mr. Hlacklngton's uncle you have followed during the past land aunt. few years. Your people should never .The couple will make their homo nearOold Till on the Gold Crent or chard, of which company Mr. Muck ItilUon is part owner and manager. Some few weekH ago Mr. Mucking ton purchased the Fred lleldel ranch of 120. acres for $12,000 for his 1111- The county court lias jiecopted the Tho 'representatives of thuiSouth- J. II. Huiiley was bcverulv hurt by plans Sot- the UiK.Hntte bridgo nonr ,.ah HUikitiir Jiim at the Mcdfordi!J!'n.0roBO"'To"!lla a8SOC,i.ltlon ,nct ,n Derby and the Upper Knms Vnllevl . ,. , ,,.,, .,, i aioarora baturciay, April s, to ar- i -i ,1 t 'i eeinont lactory, about 10 o clock Sat-rn M kpi,ii..i fnr iqn inf.u. on due across I in Hoono river iiihn... . . ... ,. . .. ranGe ino scaeouio lor Mil. .ia(.K- ; , , , . " ., . , uroay innrninir. hcs urcen iook lue' ccmirncis were lei aii(N sonvlllo, Talent, Ashland, Central rants Pass were llfllli vmiPi'livolv. The tiiuim Valley liriduc will have ""'' wim is.ihb ioreman ror iiiu The following schedulo concrele pirrt and have a 'J20 footi 'umcnl wm'.k' was helping " s"mu tournament Is as follews: Juno 2 and V, Central 'Point u uiu toiuiiious ::,.,.,, , , ,,, y , n,., -;-. - --- -- Hridge Company for $8,000 and $12,- .,' ,., ,, """" I'olnt; Mcdford nnajJn i ' . 'ropreseiueo., for tho work', at the lie liMunn 'opportunity ito write Id thoic friends in the cast. It is the per-sdmil1-letter, -nlso tdlhig what you invo-m 'Siilistiiiitiiil lniiKUn.nt', th:it rounts, and a well carried out system on tlie.su lint.- will Hiuprio youin its results. I have looked over your orchards, and they are tho finest I have ever msucii ii i nil- 1113' travels, There dues not seem to njiy particular location to select -from. Your hill side orchards are as beautiful as those in the vulley. They all look good do me. "Success iniiKitxinu is interestediin tlio Itoguc Hiver Valley. You know we do not accept oommercial advertis ing of any kind, with out personal investigation us to the merits of the subject,.) and J amnhert" largely, for that purpose. I think it ih only 'due toltthu Hoguu .Hiver Cfiniimu'uiul Or chard. Company, iu wlms'ii.liiiliiilf 1 nip purthily here,. to any .Unit their prop,-. erticK ns I find them,, are being sup erbly, worked,, and thu part, of thu vnlley.iu whiiili they are loeated, will boast, of a .prnifre .orehard inia fow. yenrs. -.1 am willing toniwoiumendit' to. my ..intimutoi friends, t If, every proposition of this kind in.llic Union U'ei'o,. hniWlled' (In the snino liues'ld' clo and himself. 1 1 . Martin Minority Leader. , .VAHMIN(n:Q,V. ).. C. April. S,-.-Despito thu olcj'tjon of. .Mai tin o Vir ginia, as minority louder in the sen jito progressive deiucK'nils here to day doularred that thei majority C the demoerats are of their strip". jWortin was elected by progressive domoc.rJits who pledged themselves- t-j iis candidacy .before the. linos were t'losoly drawn.. Senator lOwou of Oklahoma today assorted, thai pror gr'ssive demoeratsiin the senate can poll UU votes when the occasion ar ises. - care,, and tho expenditure that it is requiring Mo make this orchard per fect, Success columns could be kept filled, to our conscientious satis rnelibW " "- '" '" hdmi wil. In..,r ni.i.miiPlw.11. wi,. orK. iu me screening piani Hig Hutte bridge will nlsoj.avc pon.'st,l,,!llcl,1lr ,l ,,,lblc' ,lmt k''1 '" rHMpiui and wUI be of the stool I '' ''" l,r"f-' crnppnr hack into highway typo. The span will be 200 ,5oa! ( rwU' T,lt' ,,H,,,P vv,ls "", '" fiH-liin length. It is located some ten T1""1 l,,,," 'V1'1 "S J R W,,,M,,, miles, from Derby and crosses uif; v'.o runs u oouki not .ee iienioy trom 15llltn, ill lie mm, nil. F the et-e..!.- ,,,n ls'i'". si.nioil up mo moioi licitJi bridges am to be built 1111- ,u,(1 ,IlL' mMv tililciiul and sprung' don the. supervision of V. liar-; '"v u"lli lul1 """ U,L ""' "",'" pou'oown nun caugiit iioniey on ine right leg, at the knee. , , The bruise i seveie but it was a miracle he was not kiled ir lost a limb il the outdo had hit him fairly inon,ijUouiity head engineer. Tho county court let the contract to tho Columbia people without ad vertising for bids us they desired quick' work in order to secure the subsidy of .$(5,000 promised by Col. Hay for the immediate constitution of the bridges. July t and 5 Medford. August l and tt--ButtO' Knllp.' September 1 and 2 Jacksonville. The events at each tournament for tho association trophy will be:. Men's singles, men's doubles, Indies' sln- oh, ladles doubles and mixed dou bles, . ,- The same events mny also be 011 terede for a junior 'trophy to be of fered by the association. iA'Hicw piano ytOre was .opened Sat urday in the ..Mail. Tvihuuo block, whore a oar of fine pianos are now on display nnd offered for sale. The new store was opened by Eilcrs 1'iano House and a big sale is advertised to open there .Monday (tomorrow) morning. The first lad 10 buy a piano in the store Monday moruiuu will' be given a course of lemons free with any teacher in the city. Don't tail to road the display advertisement-on page 2 of section threo jiooiiy. jMieis never do things in .1 j small way and when you visit their I store thin week you can expect to find a beautiful a ray of fine pianos, j Needless to state that the prices will .be considerably lower than any over attempted in this section of the state. The following ruling was voted to j1" ''' are thinking of-needing a piano J. F; Male; the 'Veteran piano man, has returned from an extended tdiu through the east. While there .Mr. Halo visited the lending piano ifiaim facturing concerns and studied caro lully the piano situation in all pnrts of the country. When seen Satur day he had his coat off nnd I i -? sleeves' rolled up and was unloading pianos, the first car having arrived a day sooner than expected. As each piano was unpacked and came forth, new, clean and attractive. Hales eyes would sparkle and his face light with smile. "Can 1 sell such pianos as that," he would ask. Immediately, he would an swer the question with a "well I reaekon 1 can" and others reackon that he can too. for he has sevei.il thousand sales to his credit already and with the added advantages, iio I instead of a glancing blow it have done so. SOUTHKKN' PACIFIC COMPANV, Office of Agent, Medford, Or., Feb. kth, 1911. AdyortlslngjDepartrao'nt: Wo take pleasure la announcing that our eastern connections will soil second class colonist tickets dally at reduced fares March 10th to April 10th, Inclusive 1311. Wo have recolvod tho following rato3 .and will be pleasod to accom hiodato you In giving you nil tho In formation that Is required. You can deposit the money horo In Modfoijd and wo will bo glad to notify and havo our agents in tho cast furnish your frlendo or rolatlvos with tickets and sleeping accommodations. Fares frem: Chicago $3.1.00 Minneapolis 31.75 Missouri rlvor points 2G.00 York.N.Y. . . :. ;. .... C 0.0,0 Now m.I " Ml FALLS; . mm HIT ".u take effect Immediately: - Kach par-!'" tll m't vears you should calll claims, it is believed that he will soon "OUIU. . .'. 1 .... ,.. 1: 1 . .i- .. . .1: f .1... inn ..: tlplcnnt- In the tournament will be charged an entrance fee. the fee Used to by the association for con ducting the tournament. There -were a few minor changes made on the concluding. of thctournnnient. dor, when it slipped. Ho foil 35 foot to the basement. His follow (.rook workers are noa commltal over thcaccldent and seem loathe to speak of it. None 'saw the man was found some "and see the line Greek at Work on. New Hotel Build iny Falls No Hope for His Recovr 'lccl,,cnt nml the ' ' " " - Ulmu afterward. ery-Suffered Compound Fracture, A,lnll.ry caI1 wnB sont , .f0p the nf thr Skull ambulance." ' The man was liurriedtf. the Southern Oregon hospital, whoro I Dr. Porter removed tho crushed bones from the. brain. hown at this time. dispone of the .100 pianos now con tracted for,. "J. F." had a wonderful story to 1 elate about the tri)l east which he claims is in a prosperous condition. Hales Piano house will bo advertis ed in these columns very extensively I from thi- time on. Watch for his ads. TO LARGE CROWDS The Isis Theater Certainly Arc Pleas ing the People the House Be ing Packet! at Almost Every Performance. Christ Pulmumbis. a Oreck labor er, had his head crushed Saturday afternoon while working, on tho now I pound comminuted fracture fracture Medford hotel, Dr. Porter, who Is In , of the sktill with lace rat ions of the attendance, holds out no hopes tor j brain. "At a late hour tho patient had his recovery. Pulinunibls was working on a lad- Tho attractions at the Isis are cer tainly of a very high order. Almost every show Is mooted with u cinwil- The case was diagnosed as a com-' , ,0UB0 tvo tmiRh ,wo an(, (lux0 performances are given each evening the Seats are mostly all taken at all performances. There is a reason. This theater has catered to the host, at all times not Improved and was slowly ing. sink- To bo business manager of a home --which is the position of most every housewife is to appreciate the help fulness of the ads. For a home thai is "managed" by a housewife who docs not read ads is managed expensively. Hasklna for Health. showing the most expensive pictures and securing tho best vaudeville tal ent that could be procured. If you want to ho sure of an eve ning of fun, don't fall to take In tho Isis. r i tt- u 1 11 if rrr',4 sr-r rsrssss rts 9--4ir4 NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN FURNITURE 7 V- 7 t 2h i v t 1 I s s s eUlHBERT SELLS IT FOR LESS Plenty of Hot Water and' Quickly There , 1 . . 1 i ? , 1 ' 1 is so much complaint from some people who heat I i I water for the bathroom with i water-front in their rane. The trouble ie.s principally with the water-front; there is to heat a lari enoujjh lllill not cnoutni space inside to neat a lariro , , 1 . 1 .. ' --v titv so that it not onlv heats slowly but never "ds the water hot enough. MoriarcK All ti IJTlu water-fronl .of the MO,NAU(.H:Kau(ye has a num ber of pins extending- aloni;- the top which jjives one-third more space for .water and spreads over tie fire just one f.llrd more. It' just ain'the' of the handy features about this great MONAUVll IJANd'K. .ItM in. R anges Si lzes Polished Tops !?-'. 'X- '-' -V-s. s-Sr 60 SATISFIED USERS OF MONARCH RANGES IN MEDFORD The Is Near f is.r PI O.t OSt T.T US Offi nee H xr J W Kr B r fm"m " 1 JV jb m - 1 Corner 6th Street and Central Ave. V l " tti0IBKBBSBBB THE STORE THAT MADE IT POSSIBLE TO BUY HOUSE FURNISHINGS IN MEDFORD AT RIGHT PRICES. X S S s. I 2 31 & - - - V V'''r'''''''''rt,,,,,,, p