Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 15, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON. THURSDAY, JUNK 1f, l!)ll.'
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. Fnnnlo nench, Eugene Beach,
0. SIcKIob, W. llnrvoy and Mrs. E.
Sago of Delllnghatn, Wash,, nro in
Mcdford and expect to locnto hero.
MIsh Helen Hurgess of Phoenix,
Ariz.,, arrived Wednesday for nn ex
tended visit,
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles havo
returned from Portland, where tho
former attended a convention of the
title men of Oiegun.
Best' located rooming and board
ing houso In Mcdford for salo at a
bargain. Inquire 12a North Front
Btrcot 75
Mr. and Mm. John Irwin of Klam
ath FnllR are spending a few days In
this city.
Fred Fraiee of Grand Forks, 7. D
was among tho eastern arrivals In
Mcdford Wednesday.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glonn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law,
OTor Jackson County Bank Bldg.,j
Mcdford.
II. D. Farmer of Salem was In Mcd
ford Thursday looking after business
affairs.
R. J. Swartz of Tulare, Cal., Is tho
guest of Mcdford friends.
II. K. Donnelly of Salem was
among the visitors hero Wednesday.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Mcdford
office, phona No. 1201.
H. L. Gruhlo of Hood River was an
arrival In this city Wednesday.
Mrs. E. J. Deal of Sacramento Is
visiting with Medford friends.
J. Thomson of Ashland was tn
Medford on huslness Wednesday.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man. over Jackson County bank.
H. II. Hoffman of Oregon City Is In
Medford looking after business Inter
ests. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pago of Salt
Lako City arrived Wednesday for a
visit with friends here.
Henry Betes, particular barber, 128
W. Main st.
P. Provost of Ashland transacted
business In Medford Wednesday.
J. P. Brisson of Ottawa, Can., is in
Medford looking for a location.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Landis of Al
bany are spending a few days In Med
ford.
For a shave, hair cut or shampoo,
see Henry Bates, 128 West Main
street. "
Harry Whetsel and Mr. Debley have
returned from a several days' visit at
Eagle Point
Mr. Gilbralth of Portland and Mj.
Waters of Seattle havo bought soruu
mining property located on Apple
gate of William Ray and are devcl-
onlnc what promises to bo a well
defined vein of good ore.
Good old time at the fish market
again, fresh ranch butter at the same
old price. Fresh laid eggs, every day.
Pleaso do not forget tho deep water
fish and so many good things wo can
not mention. Como early to avoid
tho rush. Remember the chickens
are always ready. Messier & Ken
worthy. 74
M. J. Hall and J. Vaugnt were over
from Jacksonvlilo Tuesday morning.
Mi. Masson has started for Now
York and will make a business trip
to England and France before re
turning. Marquisette waists to embroider
at tho Handicraft Shop. 75
J. H. Beeman of Gold Hill was in
Medford Tuesday to make a contract
with the Rogue River Electric com
pany for power with which to oper
ato one of his mines.
John Js'orllng, tho well known band
master, has assumed direction of tho
Medford band, which Is making rap
Id progress and will soon furnish a
superior quality of music.
Best warehouse location In Med
ford for salo, very choap. Enquire at
room 22, Jackson County Bank build
ing. 75
Leonard & Goodhue, who secured
tho contract to build tho county Jail,
havo begun operations. Thoy expect
to finish tho structure by tho first of
September.
Frank Amann of Oakland, Cal.,
Is In Medford making his former
homo a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilamon departed for
Btcncll outfits at tho Handicraft
Shop, Kontnor's. 75
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone 2271
Night Phones F. W. Weeks fl071.
A. K. Orr, 8608.
LADY ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalmer
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Successor to tho undertaking do- i
! partment of Medford Furniture Co.
Office with Medford Furniture Co. ;
Tolophonoa: Day, Boll 351;
John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111,
Homo noli.
C. W, Conklln 3601. J. H. Bnt-J
ler 3671,
AMBULANCE SEIWIOH
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. M. F. Hnnley was down from his
stock ranch on uppor Butte crook
Tuesday.
"tfeorgo M. I.ovo, for mnny years
a resident of this valley, of which
ho ts a native, has been paying Mcd
ford nnd Jacksonville a visit. Ho is
In iho employ of a big stock company
operating nn agency at Valley, Mal
heur county.
See Huntley and MacClatchle for
flro Insurance. Phono 3491.
1j. E. McDanlels of Grants Pass
was tn Medford on business Wednesday.
O. M. Selsby Is ranking ono of his
periodical visits to Portlaud.
Tablo linen, hemmed nnd Initialed,
at tho Handicraft Shop. 75
George McDonough of Sams Valley
was In Mcdford on business Wednes
day. J. A. Westorlund has returned
from a business lslt In Portland.
F. G, Carson of Butte Falls was a
business visitor In Medford Wednes
day. U, A. Rose of Phoenix has taken the
children of Mrs. John DcRnboam to
the Boys' and Girls' Aid society In
Portland. They were committed to
tho homo by Judge Nell on account
of tho inability of tho mother to sup
port them.
Mrs. John Allen of Eagle Point
was In Medford Wednesday en routo
to Gold Hill.
Georgo Reed of the Medford Gro
cery company Is spending his vaca
tion In Eugene.
Waldo Scmon of Ashland was In
Medford on business Wednesday.
Arthur, Jane and Margaret Roberts
left Wednesday for a visit in Hood
River, going from there to Olympla,
where they will resldo with their par
ents.
Mrs. W. Vogell and, daughter are
spending a few days with Mrs. Vo
gell'8 mother, Mrs. J. D. Eaton of
Ashland.
Mrs. John S. Orth and Mrs. A. H.
Miller departed Wednesday evening
for a two weeks' visit with relatives
in Eugene.
Sam Mathews of Woodville was a
business visitor here Wednesday.
W. J. Roberts departed Wednesday
for Berkeley, Cal., where ho will be
married to Miss Caroline Wllmore,
also of Mcdford.
O. V. Meyers spent Wednesday
with friends In Grants Pass.
Judge, W. M. Colvlg left Wednes
day for Klamath Falls, where he has
legal business.
L. C. Branson was among the vis
itors In Grants Pass Wednesday.
Charles Cuslck was a passenger to
Grants Pass Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McDonald havo
returned from a short visit with
Grants Pass friends.
Joseph C. Barnes was a carnival
visitor in Grants Pass Wednesday.
Henry JIuck of Grants Pass was a
Medford visitor Wednesday.
Rev. Weston F. Shields, pastor or
the Presbyterian church, was a pas
senger to Grants Pass Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Noth havo re
turned from their wedding trip to
Portland. Mr. Noth Is ticket agent
for tho Southern Pacific.
Charles Meserve returned Wednes
day from a business trip to Grants
Pass and Woodville.
R. R. Ebel of tho Rogue River
Electric company leaves tonight on
a business trip to Portland.
II. C. Stoddard of tho Prospect
Construction company left Thursday
for Prospect.
Miss Elslo Broadley, Milton and
Harris Janes, motored to Talent tho
foro part of tho week.
Mrs. E. B. Hanley was shopping in
Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. Charles Delln departed for a
few days', visit with friends in Cole
stln Thursday morning.
Vernon Garrett returned Thursday
morning from Portland, where ho has
been attending Columbia university.
J. F. Hutcbason went to Klamath
Falls Thursday morning to look over
tho lifo Insurance field.
Miss Ruth Armstrong visited with
friends In Ashland Thursday.
Miss Alotha Emerlck has return
ed from Eugene, where she has been
attending tho state university.
Alex Kyle was among tho Gold Hill
people fn Mcdford Thursday.
Miss Dora Smock visited with Ash
land friends Thursday,
Miss Effio Heffllng of Central
Polnt was a Thursday shopper here.
J. L. Hammersloy of Sold 11)11 was
a business visitor hero Thursday,
''Georgo Mlckleson of Everett,
Wash., is In tho city on business,
J, C. Pcndloton of Tablo Rock was
In Medford Wednesday.
C. 0. Inman, T. B. Irving and
Frank Irving of Goldfleld, Nev., ar
rived In Modfprd Thursday to look
ovor tho mining prospects in this
section.
Lust night tho cooks, waiters and
waitresses, No. C48, gave a very en
joyable danco In tho largo ballroom
at tho Natatorlum. A largo numbor
of luvltod guests attended, Refresh
ments wore served on tho balcony
and an excellent tlmo was enjoyed by
all.
MANY SHOOT IN
liRUTHE
Holahan Misses Only Three Bltierocks
Out of 150 On First Day Enyart
and Hater Fail' to Make Usual
High Scores.
ALLEGED CHECK
HilaemiHi
Man Who Is Said to Have Vlctimlcd
Eaglo Point Firm Lodged In City
Jail Pending an Examination
Wrote Check for $5.
VISITS HERE SOON
EX0KNK, Or., Juno IS. At Iho
first dnyV shooting at the annual
meet of tho l'mrifio "Indians" in this
eity Holnluui mNsed only three bird,,
averaging 1S ier cent of hits. The
traps are located near tho summit ot
n hill affording a clear sky back
ground. Following nro yesterday's
scores nt 150 blue rooks:
llnlnhnu broke 117; Bush, 0S;Tni-
non, 122; Meyer, 12S; Benson, 12S;
Kd Long, 122; Tolles, 107; Cook, 127;
llnvkleman, 100; Dierlion, 105; Nol
son. 139; Mutillcn, 123; Cormu, 110;
Meek, US; Kay, 110; Barolay, 145;
Willett, 132; Poston, 119; Selby, 132;
U 11. Heid. 130; J. K. Held, 130;
Vent eh, 130; J. Cooper, 124; O'Brien.
142; Chengreii, 131; P. Holahan, 137;
nnre, 135; Ilaight, 131; Dennis, 131;
Drydcn, 131; Cullison, 139; Abraham,
130; Cnrlon, 122; W. Caldwell, 131;
Dichl, 144; Kilcy, 117; Griffin, 13S;
Enyart, 104; Hnfer, 98; Bean. 11.1;
Baltimer, 111; George II. Smith, 99;
Medio, 79; Fleet, 129; Wagner, 128:
Prior, 115; Johnson, 110; ZieroSf,
110; E. W. Cooper, 123; Fisher, 127:
Dixon, 84; MeCormick, 113; Kincaid.
TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
ST. LOUIS. Mo. That Elbert Hub
bard's hair has been shorn by tho
village barber of East Aurora and
that Fra Elbcrtus thereby won a J 500
bet from William Marlon Reedy of
St. Louis was word brought in n
telegram here. Reedy says he has no
bet.
Bonnie Stmvnrt, uoousod of pre
senting n worthless check for $5 U
Cincndo & Ashpolo, confectionery
dealers of Eagle Poiiitt somo two
months ugo, was apprehended
Medford nnd now rests in tho city
jail ponding investigation.
Steward wandered into Knglc
Point early m the spring and bliiffcll
the proprietor of the Owing hotel into
Uioidon that hu visited to purchase It
half interest. He stayed there for
two weeks nnd lott without paying
hi hoard bill. Before leaving ho
purchased some goods from Cineado
& Ashpolo and saying lie was "broke"
he wrote a chock for $5 on the Jnck
sou County bank. It was iittorwurds
found that lie never hud n doxsit in
this bank.
tSowurd was not Itenrd of nguiii
until Thursdav ruumiiii; when Hnv
Ashpolo, who is al-o a deputy slterif I,
enine to Medford and saw him walk
ing down Uto street. Tho fellow saw
him at the nine time and hurried
south on Front street and into Canes
Bros', saloon where ho wits found im
medintcly nfterward by Ashpolo and
Officer Cineado. Ho was taken to
the city jail mid will be tried upon
the return of Prosecuting Attorney
Mulkoy.
WASHINGTON, D. C Final pre
parations are being made today for
moving the historic cabin occupied
by Joacquin Miller, "The Poet of tho
Sierras" at Belmont and Sixteenth
streets, this city ,to Rock Creok Park.
At a meeting of the California State
Association held here in the cabin, A.
J. Boyer, historian of the organiza
tion read a paper of the life and ach
ievements of the poet, and Miss E.
G. Griffin related Incidents of his llfo.
The district commissioners have
agreed to allot a piece of ground on
which the cabin will bo placed and
congress uudoubtedly will consent to
tho removal of the cabin to the park.
LOS ANGELES. Cal. Allison L.
McCalcb, for tbreo months member
of the Los Angeles police forco Is
under arrest here today on a warrant
from Arkansas charging him with a
"felony."
The charge was made by a young
woman of Newport, Ark., where ho
formerly lived.
LOS ANGELES, Cal. Stung by
criticism of his decision In tho Joo
Rivers-Johnny Kilbano set-to, Charley
Eyton today resigned bis position as
official referee of the Pacific Athletic
Club. Promoter McCarcy will send
to San Francisco to get a refereo to
handle tho fights booked for the next
two months.
WRESTLING MATCH TO
BE HELD HERE SOON
Medford wrestling enthusiasts will
havo a chanco to witness another
good match Tuesday evening June
20. Walter Dyrcborg of this city will
take on Peter Buzubos, champion
lightweight wrestler of tho world. Tho
bout will be catch-as-catch-can stylo,
best two falls out of threo. Tho
Greok will wrestlo In his present con
dition and Dyreborg will got down to
168 pounds, ringside.
Dyreborg needs no Introduction to
local enthusiasts, having served as
wrestling instructor in Mcdford and
other coast cities.
Buzukos has successfully defended
his title against all comers after
wrestling for threo hours in Kansas
City to win it.
Tho match Is sure to bo a good ono
and, although tho Greok Is outweigh-
ed, his experienco will enable him to
put up a stiff tussle.
GOOD GUI NEXT
SUNDAY AT PARK
The baseball game next Sunday nt
Medford between Court Hull's regu
lars and Roper's Grants Pass bunch,
promises to be one of tho hardest
fought gamoa of tho season.
The Medford team is struggling
hard to overcome tho lead that tho
Grants Pass team gniued in the early
season.
It is assured fact that those whu
attend Uio gume next Sunday, will get
a run tor tbeirnouey. Both teams
nro now stronger than at any lime
6iiico season began. Tho hard hitting
Gill will .play right field for the
Medford team Sunday. Tho infield U
playing nicely, nnd is n regular stone
wall. The Grants Pass team is play
ing its usual good game, and ne'kt
Sunday's game should bu one of the
best this bcuson.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the friends and
relatives who ho kindly visited us in
mk. & mis. war. kolfe
AND FAMILY.
Tho inoxt Kov. Archbishop A.
Christie, I). I)., will pay ilio city of
Medford n visit uo.t Hntttrdity, Sun
day mid Monday. On Sunday at Iho
high mass nt 10:30 n. in. ho will ad
minister tho sttci'iitnoiit of cniifiruui
lion to a chiss of ttbotit 40 poisons.
All are cordially invited to ho, pres
ent at tho services nnd nil ,vho wish
to moot his gtiico ciiu call nt the
pastoral residence adjoining- tho
church.
Ashland to Pave.
ASHLAND, Or., Juno If.. Ah n re
stilt of bids for bltullthlo puvtng :u
Ashland opened by tho council at tltu
last mooting tho Warren Construc
tion company, who are engaged In a
contract now In force, wore awarded
tho contract for additional work nt
tho snnto figures heretofore paid. Tho
contract covers tho Improvement of
parts of Second street, Third street,
U street nnd Sherman street, Tho
matter of paving Mechanic street
from Main street to llcllmiiu street
was considered and It was decided to
lny the pavement 30 foot wide.
An ordinance was passed provid
ing for the Improvement of .Mechan
ic street from Main street to Hoi
limn street, and tho council also
adopted n resolution providing for the
Improvement with bltttllthlc pave
ment of A street from Sixth street to
Ash street.
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, GOUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on luuul at all times to loan on improved
rnuchoa and fruit land.
320 GARNETT COREY BLDG.
PHONE 3231.
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FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Large and Small Tracts ..
Mnfm.p.TTNT. nn
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Blck'
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ItBHOIiUTIOXS OF HY.MIWTHV.
Medford, Oregon, Juno 12, 1911.
WhorcaB, It has pleased tho Supremo
Itulor of tho Un I verso to removo from
our midst our worthy brothor, V. L.
Howard, and,
Whereas, Ilrothcr V. U, Howard
was an honored and upright jncmbor
of Mcdford lodgo. No, S3, I. O. O. K.,
and his untlmoly death has cast a
veil of sorrow oyor tho members of
Modford lodgo, therefore, bo It
ItcEoIvcd, That Mcdford Lodgo. No.
83, I. O. O. Pf extend itH deepest
sympathy to tho family of our broth
or In their hour of borcavement and
commend them to him who dooth all
things well.
Kesolved, That tho charter of this
lodgo bo draped In mourning for a
porlod of 30 days and theso resolu
tions be spread on tho minutes of this
lodge; also that copies bo sent to tho
bereaved family and to tho local pa
pers for publication,
Fraternally submitted,
K. W. IIKAINKIID,
C. T. HIGINUOTHAM,
B. C. CJADDIS,
Committee
Hasklns for Health.
RUBEROID
TM0 wa nt. I
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ROOFING
Has Noni of the Defects Common
to Other Reefing Materials
RUBRROID is not affected
ly changes" of temperature. It
is weather-proof, water-proof
and so highly fire-resistant that
sparks or burning brands will
not ignite it.
The Onl Permanent Roofing
With Permanent Colors
RUBEROID is made in
red, brown, green and slate
color. These colors arc not
painted on the roofing they
arc part of it. They do not
wear off or fade.
Trail Lumber Co.
Mcrifnrtl, Oregon.
IN STOCK BY
VALLEY AUTo CO.
.NOUTII HIIMiY, TU MUN .sTUI'l.T.
A Hotel That Is Different
ASHLAND. OREGON
offers more uVtractions for the tourist than any city
in Southern Oregon. The New Columbia Hotel al
Ashland is unexeeled for exi-ellem'o of furhishinM.
Compares favorably with the best hotels of .Portland
or San hYaneisco for modern eouvehienre and com
fort. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every
room, blooms with private hath. Single or on suite.
Hotel auto meets trains. European plan. l;,or res
ervations address or apply to
The Columbia Hotel
Mrs. E. G-. Hadloy, Prop. Endors Block, Ashland, Or
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WANTS UNCLE SAM TO
CONTROL THE ELECTION
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 15.
In a, speoeh on tho direct election of
United States Aotiatora, MoCuuibcr
(republican, North Dakota) in the
Benuto huiil thut rather than
apree to an amendment depriving the
federal government of tho right to
control Mich elections, ho would op
pose tho entire direct election proposition.
Mrs. T, J. Pry and daughtera of
TralJ wero nhopnlng In Medford
Thursday,
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WANTED I havo covoral Kood
JiomoHtendB In Klamath county
which I can locnto from $75 to
125 each. Wrlto to John Lloky,
Dairy, Or. 78
FOR SALE 3-4 aero, cabin and tent,
barn, garden, chlckonH, If Hold at
onco J0G0, tormH. AddrcaH Dox 43,
caro Mall Trlbuno office, 75
FOrt ItKNT-Offlco Hpaco to lot
choap. Address P. O. Hox 100.
WANTEDParcol post 15c dollvory;
prompt and safe; Batchqls, valbiuH,
family packages.; no heavy triinkH.
PIiqiio Main 7001. Homo phono
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requires careful thought and the proper confi
dence in a firm to warrant absolute satisfac
tionto noto tho proper comparison you must inspect them from a
largo and well selected stock, such as I am able to show. In this way
you can become thoroughly lamiliar with values and feel assured of safe ant
noniical buying through my binding guarantee.
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