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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, mDF)WotttiaON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1flJ1.
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Zlt.VMKko will int'ci I'niil KitiiipniMi, lint CIcniiuii Hurculon, citlur In I'lii
t'li'n 4ir N'i'w York in uliuiit two wwkn. SitiniM)n writtlih 'JfiO hhuhIh.
Our Correspondents
JACKSONVILLE
Word wam rcctilvoil Hiintlii)' morn
Iiik (lint tho Itoily f Ituliy Nurrln, tlm
young iiiiiii who wait ilrowuml tu
WlllutuottH Itlvcr, timl lit'on iouihI.
Mo Nuui'it a fnthi'r nnil lirolhor who
wnnt In Wllliiiiii'ltn Vully nt tlm tlmo
In mot IiIm iltmlli. ami n mother nun
llttln NlHtnr who with living In Jnrl;
Monvllln whmi lln iiiwn cnnn. Tho
HorrowliiK fninlly hnvo tho ynimthy
of n hOKt of friend. Ilnhy wan n
bright pniiiilaliu; )uiig innn, h grout
fuvorlto with t hn young notinlu mid
nn urtlvo uiombor of (ho Epworth
I.cnguo. Ilov Jiiliiutoii pri'nrhi'd n
lui'innrlnl (turmoil for hi in Hmidny
ovonlng nt t ho M. K, rhureh,
Tin wmldliiR of Mian Nollo. Palmer,
tin; popular Hi'hmil munm, Oncnr
Diinfnrd wan ipiltn n mvoll nffulr. A
nnmlior of nttitiint frloncU of thn
con pin motored to Anhlniul to wit
iimm I hn rori'inoiiy. Thn luipy rouplo
will innko llmlr homo In Jnrkxonvltlo,
whom thn groom linn n coy Utile
homo proparcil for IiIh lirlilo.
Mount. WooiIh und llnhhnrd nnd
tliolr fnmllioH motori'd out to tint for.
mt'r'n riinrh hint Htindny. ' Thoro In a
flno nhowlng for fruit on thin rnurh
nnd then) wuh no hiihkIkIuk douo,
olthor the front nppiinMitly not having
toiii'hod It-
MIhh Noll In Perry Ik nnoinllng n
niuple of wookn with her iinrlo and
mint. Mr. mid MrM. K. E. Gull, of Illg
Htlcky.
MIhh Voni llnlley wnn the guont of
MIhm Irene llognr lunt Huiiday,
Dr, It. C. ("luncy'H fiilher, who linn
litid rhurgo of the Clancy orchard for
Homo time, took Hunihiy ovonlng'n
train for Toronto, Canada, where he
Iiiih an attractive home. He wan nc
rompauled hy Mm. It. ('. Clancy and
her little miughtor, IiIk wife havltiK
prereded him Hovornl weekH, Itohert
Carroll will Iiiino chnrgo of the ranch
durliiK IiIh aliHenco.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Mr. und Mrn. I-M NIcIioIh left Wed
uenday iiiiiiiiIiik for HiikIiuiw, Ore
Kon. Mr. QiiHeiiherry, of Medford made
a IiiihIiichm trip here Wednesday.
Charlim lloweiiHlnIn loft for Port
land WndiicHilny iiIkIiI.
Mrn. LUtle Ileal returned to her
homo In AhIiIiiiiiI WednoHday after
noon, Wayne hoover Hpeut Wednesday
lllKht In AhIiIiiuiI.
Mr. HraiiHch and children loft for
their new homo In California, the
middle of the week.
llv. .Hiuollon and family left
Tliurmlay uvniilnit Tor Portland whore
they will roHltlo In the ruturo,
The mlHHlouary nocloty of the M. K.
church will moot next TuoMdny ovoii
Iiik J ii nn nth, n proKinm la holiw pre
pared and llfjlit rofroHhiuontu will ho
uorvod,
CoiiHtahln I.eo Iniunm Iiiih return
ml from IiIh trip to llnrrehrook.
Mrn. nnd MIhh Huhhard, MrH. W.
I).' I.nwlH, MIhh Nottlo I.owIh, MIhh
Kttu WllllnmH, MrH. HnMoy and
(lauKhtoiH, MrH. Knriuiin, MIhh Knthor
Merrltt, Mr. and Mm. J. V. liny, Mrn.
J. II. Clark, J. R. Ilnrnott, A. M.
BtrmtKiuirn nmoiiK tho Central l'olnt
orH In Modford WudneBday after
noon. Mm. flnnlmni, nnd lnnlitiim lert
for Salem TliurHilay whoro thoy will
imtko tliolr fiituro liome.
(Hy A, C llowlrtl.)
W II Mlley repreMoutliiK thu Hhor
(iititi-Wf ItluiiiH Company of Portland,
m he hiuuli'il me IiIh ciiho at my re
iuent. ri'tiinrked you can tell the
rendern of tho Mall Tribune that
KnKle Point In all Hunt, nnd In ko-
Iiik to he one of the leading builnusH
plnrcH In Hokum Hlver Vnlloy.
John MciioIh Iiiih hnd a neat cem
ent walk put from IiIh front Rate to
the hoiihe and oxperu to rnmovu tho
old hoiiHe and picket fence nnd re
place It with HomcthliiK more up to
dnto, hu Inti'iidH to make It one of
the nioiit attractive place In our lit
tle town.
T. K. N'lrholH In puttliiK up n neat
family ronldenco on the tract of land
he ImiiKht of J. J. Krycr nonio tlmo
n ko.
The nrrnnKcmeiit Iiiih hoen tnndo to
hold n Huuday hcIiooI plcknlo on
HoKiie Hlver near Tahlo Hock noxt
Hundny, Juun i, whoro there will ho
a roiiHolldntlon or tho AKnto, Antloc,
Chaperell and Tnhlo Hock Sunday
hcIiooIh, mid In connection there with
thi'HO will ho n flue proKrammo tend
ered, the youiiK people of tliene Sun
day hcIiooIh know JiikI how to nrrnnRO
mo an to make the iH-rnHlon not only
liiNtructlve hut nlno IntoroHtliiK, It In
expected that there will bo four or
five hundred people there nnd nil
have a good lime. Thero will bo n
hanket dinner and If It Ib anythltiR
like the one they had liiHt Juno every
body will he well pIcaHCd, come ovory
body, hi Iiik your lunch along nnd
participate with iih on tho occasion.
l.anl Saturday Hev. Mark C. Davln
tho Sunday nchonl mlHHlnnary for the
CoiiKrORatlonal church camo In and
ho mid your rornpomlont, In company
with S. O, NoIhoii of Montana, took
a trip to Klk Crook, whoro Hev. DavlH
Iiiih ii flourlHliIng Sunday hcIiooI In
opperatlon, ho preached In lCngle
Point Mnuday nlslit.
The pant few daH we have hnd two
men from Medford with iih who hnvo
been putlog up tho new telephone
who from here to Modford on tho
poloa along tli right of way of the
Parlflo & KnHtern Hnllwny Company,
and by tho tlmo t IiIh Ib In print wo
will have telephone connection, along
our own lino, with Modford, our old
lino running to Coutral Point Iiiih
been nut of commlmdou for houio tlmo
and iih tho company had arranged to
makn tho chnngo und lino direct to
Modford, they would not go to tho
nxpoiiHo of fixing up tho old lino.
We had memorial oxorclHOB hero
hint Sunday, In tho foronoon Hov, La
Mar preached tho hurmop and at
night a program wuh tondqred by
the cltUoiiH about all of tho old vot
ontnH wore out and w hnrtm flno
tlmo. On TuoHday tho 30tl quffo
a number of tho old HOldloi'H wont to
Central Point to tuko part In tho ox
oi'jsIhoh thero. Kach ouo of thorn wan
decorated boforo thoy woro pormlt
led to leave tho pontofflco, Mrs. A.
Y. Klomiy, wlfo of our accomodating
poHtmaHtor Hiiporlntondod tho decora,
ting of tho old votormiH,
Mm. P. II, Daloy, our prlmnry
teacher, wont to Modford lust Monday
In compnny of MIhh llowo, who linn
had chargo of tho primary depart
ment of our school, which Ih on hor
way to tho otnto of WnBlilngton,
M, h. Dally tho model varloty Btoro
man of lOnglo Point hoiuIr another
add today to tho Mall Tribune, Ho
hooiuh lo hnvo nn Idea of tho ndvnn
tngo thero hi In nilvortliilng In i live
nuwsiiiiur,
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TV COBB DOYLE
. IS
DISCARDED
No More Will His Cheerful Voice
Lend (he Bulcks to a Victory
Team "Fires" Him All Due to a
Pair of Blue Eyes.
Ty Colili Doyle, IjiihoIiiiII miigiiute,
iiihI "Ucorfont" Under, IiIh Htur third
Hiieker, are no longer tho idol of (lie
liuicItH, anil nil on account of u
girl.
It nil I'liini) about in tliin manner.
0. II. Millar, proprietor of the Muti
liuttan cafe, entertained the victor
ioiiH IluickH nt a NumptuouH limupiet
nerved a-la-Coiirt Hull uiul to wiy
IIiohu MuiekH didn't go after the fend
would be Hcvcrul HhadcH from tins
truth. TIioho prcHent were Mitchell,
Tinny, Urngdaw, Tliyng, (luffiiuy,
Weiffcnhack, Oill, Maker of (JriintM
Piikm; Pillion, Jack McGlyiiu and Mr.
Millar.
Dcerfoot and Ty C'ohh were tum
ble to atlciiil, being under the in flu
Hiiro of two palm of deep bltio eyen
mid iih a cotiHcquciico nru now cant
into I hn iliHcanl. Thoy intcnilcd to
attend the banquet after their call
but uot to the rohtaurant just in time
to meet tho merry inn kern coming
out.
Intending lo mnko recompctiKo for
their HhortcoiningH the two "lady kil
cm" walked up to the crowd but
wore iiHxailcd with n niiowcr of Ihh-
imiiIh and other choicu morKclH of
food, They wore then thrown to the
ground mid Itudcr'a hIiock taken off
but hn Hccured another pair nnd
clung to tho crowd.
Ty Colib then garnered the bis
cuit supply of the Louvre cufe mid
aHHiiilcil tho hunch only to ho caught
and made to walk the Htreetn from
11 o'clock to 1 o'clock in his hare
feet.
itunuitig up to tho polico ho hogged
for H)licii protection but even this
was refiiHcil to the notorious baseball
hug. Ty then got a dozen eggs but
his baseball ability can he judged
when it is Miid that ho only scored
one "run" on the hack of QaffneyV
neck.
To cup tho climax Under nnd Doyle
then wont to (ho Manhattan where
they were driven from the place hy
tho lxiyn witlt it shower of loaf bread,
bread.
Hut, going back to the banquet,
Jack MeOlynu noted ns toiihlniuster
nnd toasted tho "national game."
I'fttton gavo n short talk on "How
to Souso tho Jlall on tho Nose,"
Weiffcnbaek recited "Old Dutch" and
Millar and MeOlynu mixed on the
subject of "Socialism and tho Wutcr
wngon." Tho fenst wns enjoyed hy nil ex
cept Ty Cobb Doylo who in mi inter
view said "Why! tho idea of me
showing those mills how to play base
hall nnd then gel this kind of treat
ment. No more for mine. Im going
to hire Comt Hall's hunch and bent
the daylight out of tho Uuicks. I'm
done with 'em."
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MO POUND GIRL
WHIPS MAN, 175
HKATTliB, Wimh., June 1.
Hccause, sho Hays, J. II.
Murdoch, CA), nnd weighing
175 pounds, eitmu into her
back yard and annoyed her,
Mi's. Humid! Dornu, If), and
oply 111) livnvyi lined her HIm
and blacked Murdork's eyes.
M unlock swore out a war
rant und had her before
Judge Gordon.
"rilirc," hIio ndrnitlod. "I
whipped liim mid done a good
job too."
HIio was diKcharged.
fH4f
Boys Starve.
HAN I1KHNAHDIN0. Cal., .June 1
Two brothers, 0. .1. and J. ('. (lib
sou, arc in the county hospital here
today ho weak from lack of food that
neither can walk. For two days Ihcj
lay within a stone's throw of lled
laudri without a morsel lo cut. For
more thmi a mouth they had 'subsist
ed upon refuse thrown upon thr rity
dump. They came here from Cedar
Itapids, Iowa, neither being able to
get work. It is believed both will
die.
Tho warm weather will noon
bo here. Wo have tho necc
Hary requirements to make
work easy In wnrra weather.
Sco us for tho best of ELEC
TRIC FANS nnd tho bent or
prices.
SOUTHERN OREGON
ELECTRIC CO.
27 SOUTH CE.VTKAL.
Medford
Horse Shoeing Shop-
1M SoHtb Barctfett Street.
rndflc Those 1831
Hotno 219-IU
C. L Allen, Prop.
aiA'E VS A TRIAL
FOB SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Large nnd Small Tracts ..
MOOREHNI- 00.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldj:
EXTRA BARGAIN
A snap In price and torms A largo lot 60x2 1C feot, first full lot on
Court street. Jimt 60 foot off tho paving on North Central Avonuo, and
no paving Ihx to pay. An elegant largo lot with a new house, 14xlt,
well furnished, 2 good now beds, complete, good cook stove und cook
ing outfit, chnlr8, tablo, dishes, and wood to cook with till midwinter.
Lumber enough to build a kltchon. This lot coat $1100 In Novombor.
All now for S700. or less. A llttlo monoy down and tho balanco as rent
$20.00 por month till paid out. No fake, I mean Just what I say. Ad
dress G. W. Slator, General Dollvery or call nt premises aftor 6 p. m.
SEE OUR LINE OF GRANITEWARE
Ileforo buying elsewhere. Tho price Is right. Wo also havo on a now
lino of flno hosiery for men, women nnd children. HruBhes of all
kinds, Magazines.
T II K M O I K L V A It I K T Y N T O It E
M. Ij. Dolly, Prop. Kuglo l'olnt, Oregon.
ANNOUNCEMENT
T-IAVING bought Mrs-Eary's
line of Embroidery Mater
ials, we will place the same on
sale SATURDAY in order , to
make room for other Art Materials.
HANDICRAFT SHOP
IN KENTNBR'S
THE
NOTICE.
Notice In heroby given that tho un
dernlgned will apply to tho city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at
Hn next regular mooting on Juno G,
1011'. for a llcenso to sell snlrltriUH.
vinous nnd malt liquors In quantities
less than a gallon, at his plaoo of
business at No. 2 North Front street,
In said city, for a period or six
months,
k. o. rmowN.
Dnto of first publication, May 2C,
1IM1.
HI'KCIAI) HTA.NDAKD HI,Ei:iKltH
On Juno r.th nnd Juno 7th tickets
will bo sold nt n faro and n third to
Portland and return for the Rcbo
Festival.
A Htnndnrd sleeper for Medford
pcoplo will leave on first section of
No. 10 on tho Gth and nnnthor on
tho 7lh. Reservations ran now bo
tnado by calling, writing or phoning
tho passenger depot. Pacific 311.
Homo ?A. CO
Hankies for Health.
8 More Days
Eight more days ut Kdmoadon Shoo
Store to strip tho walls down.
FAItaO BALKS CO.
NOTICK.
Itoso Carnival, Juno nth to 7th.
Pullman slcopcr from Modford to
Portlnnd for tho benefit of Modford
peoplo who wish to go to tho rose car
nival. I.eavo Medford 5:24 p.( m.
Sleeper will bo ready for occupancy
at 'I p. m.
,si'J3w'; '' f" l IiWWiiim r'l TinPnWlfiWliiiliMiMi iffiii'iaiwFiPW'Tw TyMililM
Eugene Ely, Who Will Fly at
Medford, 2 p. m. June 3d.
Ely made sensational, flights at Eureka Saturday and Sunday. Thousands of
people will witness his flights at Medford. Buy your tickets now at Haskins
Drug Store and the Pacific Motor Supply Co., avoid the rush. Every ticket
has a guarantee signed by Young and Hall, that your money will be returned if
the flight is not a success. One and a third fare on all railroad points from
Ashland to Grants Pass.
Tickets, Adults $1.00 Children 50c
FLIGHT AT OAKDALE PARK, FORMERLY JOHN COX RANCH.
VINOL
Prescriptions
Solicited
.MKLHA TOILET
PREPARATIONS
AND DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITV. WE USE NOTHING RUT THE PUREST DRUGS
AND HAVE MADE PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY.
Medford Pharmacy
FAMOUS ORANGE
RLOSSOM CANDIES
Near Post Office, '
PHONE iOl
NIGHT CLERK
CIGARS
IRRIGATION
The Dry Season is Here
Be Prepared to TAKE WATER
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FEED N. CUMMINGS, Mariagor
Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
Plowed, Fenced, Leveled and Planted to
A Standard Variety of Trees, for $400 Per Acre.
CAN YOU DO BETTER IN THE VALLEY?
ROGUELANDS Inc.
FRED N. OTJMMINGS, Manager
J
jrrrt4i I
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