Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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atEDFORD MATL 'PKTBUN13. MflDFOliT), OttTCCION, TtTTCSDAY, TUNI'l 20, H)1 1.
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Local and personal
.I. D. Cltisholm ftf Dttlutli, Minn.,
whb nn arrival In Med ford Monday.
Dr. T. 15. Haiuuoii mtil Dr. V. K.
Mooro of Bnglnnw, Michigan, arc In
Modford stopping to rest up boforo
contlnuliiK a tour of the coast.
Porter ;T. Ncrf Ib In Forllntid on
legal business.'
Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Carktn,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-nt-law,
ororiJackson County Bank Bldg.,
Modford.
15. F. Forbes and h. J. Mlkseho
left Monday for Korby where they
lmo wining Interests.
Misses Grata and Mabol Myers ot
Ccdnrvllle, Kalians, aro guests nt the
homo of C. H. Plorco on East Main
Btreot.
"'Ashland Steam Laundry. Mcdtord
offlco, phonj No. 1201.
V. 11. Itnrdon and V. J. Dcacom
are spending a few days along the
Roruo River.
George Carter was In Ashland
Monday.
Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
J-Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Ontman and
daughter, Mlso Echo departed Tues
day for Newport where thoy will
spend tho summer.
V., L. Drown of Denver Is here
visiting his brother, Arthur Brown,
editor of the Rogue magasluo.
Henry Bates, particular barber, 12 S
W. Main st.
II. IVPattcrson spent Monday even
ing in Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lashum and
daughter, Miss Elizabeth are spending
a few day- in Mcdford. Mr. Lasham
hns property Interests here.
For a shave, hair cut or shampoo,
seo Henry Bates, 12S West Main
street "
Mrs. B. Korby of Ashland was shop
ping In Mcdford Monday.
Stanton Grlffis of Central Point
was a Monday visitor In this city.
,For tho right kind of Mutual Fire
Insurance, seo W. V. Moore, room
209 Phlpps building.
S. A. Nye, V. M. Campbell and Ed
Campbell aro on a hunting and fish
ing trip in tho Klamath country. They
will be gono two weeks. .
Seo Huntley and MacClatchle for
flro Insurance. Phone 3401.
Special gas Inducements. Tho Ore
gon Gas and Electric Company Is
making some special offers untll'July
1st They are installing a Reliable
gas rango for S1S.00 and have other
equipment rates that aro correspond
ingly low. -
AH repairs have Ueon made. Fol
low the crowd to tho Mnnhattan Cafe
for good eating and fast service. SO
W. M. Halo of Redding. California,
has decided to move to Rogue River
Valley and has purchased two large
lots on South Oakdale where ho will
build a bungalow In about ninety
days.
Mrs. SImpklns will glvo reading
dally at tho home of Mrs. Plymalo at
301 South Central avo. 77
Dr. J. F. Reddy, It. K. Nell and
Honoro Palmer have loft for a visit
to thp Umpqua mining district on up
per Elk Creek. Mr. Nell Is a mining
man of wide experience.
Big hat sale at tho Home Millln
ary. 1021 W. 9th street. 88
Miss Bertha McPherson of Seattle
has returned to Medford for a visit
with her parents. Sho Is accompanied
by two cousins, Messes Bessie and
Edith Crandall of San Francisco at
which place Miss McPherson was a
recent visitor.
Best coffee, and good broiler at
your service. Manhattan Cafe. SO
Colonel It. II. Rosa of Bandon,
Oregon, who Is a former democratic
leader, a inembor of tho legislature
of 187fi, is spending a few days visit
ing Medford.
Mrs. J. F. R('ddy has returned
from a visit at Bpokano.
'Medford Hardwnro Company for
guns and amunltion.
' It. J. Rosa of Bandor, Oregon, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halliwell of
Kansas City, Missouri, aro registered
nt tho Commercial Club.
lA-ssons In water colors and em
broidery nt tho Handicraft Shop,
K'entner's. 81
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTXKEES
Day Phono 2271
Night Phones V. W. Weeks 2071.
A. E. Orr, 8009.
LADY ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
j! Undertaker and Embalmer
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; ; Successor to tno undertaking do
i i...iM..4 rA.irM.l m.... I. . nyv i ,
; ! Offlco "with Medford Furniture Co. I;
'' Telonhones: Day. Boll 351;!;
John A. I-erl, residence, Bell 4111,;;
179L.
0. W. Conklln 3601. J. II. But-
ler 3B71.
AMIinTiAVnUV fiTCItVIOH-
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Tho body of Mrs. Microtia Wool
vorlon was shipped to Frtwoll, lnd.
Monday evening. A. C. Woolvcrton,
Mr. and Mrs. Mortlmar Castle and
Mr. Woolvertons little child wore In
attendance.
W. U. Taylor pf S.jttlo was n
Ijuslncsn visitor hero' Tuesday
I,. iirowtiRtPiu or Snlem- wa
among tho Tuesday arrivals here.
Alfalfa and grain" hay for sale at
Oakdale Park Addition. Soo W. II.
Everhnrd, phono 539 J G. !
C. W. Strang n Medford hoy at
tending tho Oregon Agricultural col
lego has been elected to membership
In 'Beta Zcta Chapter of the Kappl
Pal fraternity which has seeh In
stalled in that Institution. Only 11
members wero admitted.
F. R. Brown of Corvallls Is In Med
ford looking nttcr personal interests.
Ed T. Gould of Salem transacted
business In this city Tuesday.
Tyson Deal! of Central Point was
a business visitor In Medford Tues
day morning.
Lost Pointer pup, five months old,
black head, whlto and ticked body:
reward If returned to Gregory, 232
E. Main.
A. W. Hunt and family left Tues
day for Crescent City making tho
trip byy automobile.
Mrs. A. W. Evans stopped In Med
ford Monday on her way to San
Francisco. She has been visiting In
tho New England states.
Handkerchiefs initialed, 5c letter,
at the Handicraft Shop. S1
Coy Watson Is vlsltlnk with friends
in Eaglo Point.
Monday was court day at Jackson
ville. Judge Wlthlngton, Evan
Reams, Judgo Wm. Colvig, W. E.
Phlpps, Gus Newberry and Attorney
Beckwlth of Medford and Attorneys
Brigg3 and Treflcn of Ashland were
in attendance.
Miss Knoch In chargo of a party
bound for Europe stopped In Med
ford a short time Monday. It was
here first trip through tho valley In
daylight and she was delighted with
the scenery.
W. T. Cobum of Grants Pass was
in Medford on business Tuesday.
J. S. Traur and family who have
been in Medford for several days
spent Monday In tho Applegato and
left for their homo In Grants Pass
Tuesday morning.
Codo Hnll left Monday for San
Francisco.
C. W. WIthot a prospector Is In
Mcdford for a few days and Is en
thusiastic over tho mining outlook. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Madden of Central
Point visited In Medford Monday.
J. E. Olmstcad was a business
passenger to San Francisco Monday.
B. T. Van De Car, Christ Gottlieb,
and Judgo Kelly spent Tuesday with
tho finny demzens of tho Rogue.
Harry Whetsel was a business
visitor In Jacksonville Tuesday morn
ing. Mitchell & Doeck make Iceless re
frigerators that keep your butter and
milk In perfect condition without
Ice. "
Attorney A. C. Hough of Grants
Pass wns In Medford Tuesday on pro
fessional business.
Among tho many gifts received by
President and Mrs. Taft on tho
twenty-fifth anniversary of their
wedding was a beautiful sliver water
pitcher sent by Frank D. Frailer of
this city.
Dr. F. S. Barber has been granted
a license to practice dentistry by tho
state board of dontal examiners.
'DADS' ID DISCUSS
PUBLIC
MARKET
Representatives of Realty Associa
tion and Commercial Cluti Will Ap
pear Tonight Boforo City Council
to Discuss Question.
Tho proposition concerning the
proposed public market for Medford
will bo laid before the city council
tonight and tho matter will be
thrashed out to the satisfaction of nil
concerned.
At the last meeting of tho Com
mercial Club the matter of a public
market for tho handling ot local
fruit and vegetables was taken up
but left undecided. Representatives
of tho club will ask tho opinion of
tho council tonight boforo taking
any further action.
NQUEST WILL
- NOT BE HELD
Believed Iry Coroner to Bo Unneces
sary as All. Indications Point, tq
Fact That Ho died In a Drunken
Stupor.
WHITE SLAVER IS
GIVEN HVE YEARS
Woman Who Was Found Guilty of
Interstate Traffic in Girls Sen
tenced to Jail Made Practice of
Enticing Girls Into the Net.
An Inquest will not be hold over
tho body of Will Jackson, the man
who was found dead In a Southern
Pacific box car Monday morning. It
Is thought to bo uuut't'cssnry nn nil
Indications point to the fact that ho
(jled In n drunken stupor.
No answers have been received
from Orange, N. J., whom his par
ents are said to reside and It is not
known what disposition will bo made
of the body.
HORSE. RINK MAY
LOCAL COPS ARE
WA1
I1BEIS
Winter Uniforms Prove Too Hot
So Thoy Aro Blossoming Out In
New Suits of a Lighter Texture
Can Run Faster Now.
Tho beauty corpn of 1 ! Modford
pollen force mo UIonvmuIiii out In
now uniforms. Th heavy wvlglit
winter suttH woio found too uucoiu
fortublo for this time of year and
cloth of lighter material In being
employed. In placu of tho helmets
tho nluutlm will wear Hgtil colored
Stotsnus. The reduction of weight
will no doubt result In tho capture
of an Increased number ot undesir
ables when It comes to a stern chase
RIOTING. INCIflENT TO
STRiKE. RENEWED
Young Girl Dies.
Lulu Jforene, daughter of Mr. and
George S. Chandler, died at 9 o'clock
Monday night at the home of her par
ents on Pine street. She had been ill
ever bineo December and was 31
years and 11 months old. The re
mains will he taken from the home nt
1 o'clock Wednehday afternoon and
tnken to Phoenix cemetery where
services will bo hold. Weeks & Mc
Gownn have charge of the funeral ur
ringcments. DELEGATES TO SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONVENTION GATHER
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., June 20.
Delegates to tho International Sun
day School cdhventiort which Con
venes her6 Wednesday arrived in
largo numbers todny on moro than
twenty trains. Tho delegates niriv
ed, Into because they did not want
to travel on Sunday, Groups of the
representatives who come from east
era states Kpent Sunday at summer
resorts near here.
NOTICH
In accordance with the wish of tho
merchants of tho city that tho wholo
peoplo may celebrate the fourth, It Is
requested that all business bonnes
close all day Tuesday, July 4 th, Stores
will bo open as usual on Monday tho
third for tho convenience of those at
tending thp celebration.
Ry ordor of the Merchants Associa
tion. H. C. OARNI3TT,
President.
JOHN CARKIN, '
Becrotary.
SALT LAKK CITY, Utah, June 20.
Found guilty by a federal jury of
interstate t raff ice m girls for tin
moral purposes, May llroun was to
day sentenced to five and n half years
in tho ICnnwis state prison. When
sentence was pronounced by Judge
Pago Morris, the Brown woman,
fainted. Physicians were hastily
summoned and revived her. A soon
as she regained consciousness she
went into hysterics and for nn hour
screamed steadily utnil opiates were
rcsorteu to. She was sent to the
Kansas state phi-on because there
is no provision for women prisoners
nt the Leavenworth federal peniten
tiary. Conviction wns in the specific cac
of Cora Frohm, who was placed in
n resort in Poeatello.r Idaho. The
girl escaped and in spite of threat
of death went to her home niitl told
her mother of her experiences. At
her homo it wns believed she had
been wtih a theatrical company.
Testimony brought out nt the trial
showed that the Brown woman had
made a practice of sccurinir employ
ment in department and candy store
and other places where young girl
wero employed. She formed nc
qunintnnces with nttracitivo girls arid
took them to night cafes and after
ward to her apartments where she
introduced them to men who enticed
them into resorts.
While stnmllug In tho alloy nt the
rear of tho plumbing shop of Coffecu
ami Pricu at noon Monday a horse
belonging to the contractors boeniuo
frightened and ran away, running
through tho alloy behind tho First
National Hank to Ninth street and
back north on Central avenue to
Main street where It was stopped af
ter narrowly escaping a collision
with an automobile standing In front
of Russell's Candy Kitchen. The iun
totuoblle contained several womon
and children hwo wero badly frigh
tened by tholr narrow escape.
Soeral efforts wore mado to stop
the horso which ran half a block
with a coat ovor Its eyes. Tho har
ness broko letting tho shafts fall.
The horso left front leg was lacerat
ed where ouo ot the shafts had run
Into It nnd tho harness was damaged
considerably. No one wns Injured.
CLKVKIiANI). Ohio, Juno 20.
Rioting Incident to tho garment
workers strike uis renewed last
night.
Nino arrests wero made. During
tho disturbance police .wero active,
clubbing men and women. Today tho
situation wnu quiet, but further Out
breaks wore feared,
G. W. SLATER C& CO.
BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS
uro propimul lo kivo yon boiler I'iirurcs on Imlldiii?;
Iliini you aroused ( hi iUt'tll'ortl.AVp mmrnnlw both
worlc, iniiltM'lulH nnd mi(isl';u'(ipn.
J. B. 13NYAKT, 1'ioiUUmt J. A. I'llllUY, Vlc.Phldtmt
V 1 10. MICUIUOIC, Vlco-PreilHit JOHN B. OIITII, Cnshlor
V Y. U. JAGKHON, Ann't Uushlor. 5
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J The Medford National Bank
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Capital, $IOO,OOQ.OO
Surplus, 520,000.00
5 8AKK PKPOSIT 110.MCM TOO UK NT. A (IKNKUAi. IIANKINO
UUBINlrt TUANHAUTICn. Wi HOI.ICIT VOlUt l'ATKONAHK.
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Commercial Club Meeting.
Tho regular meeting of the Coin
meicinl club will be held WVdiii'-duv
night in the Med lord Henlty iHsoci
ntion roomx. Much business of 1111
po fiance will he brought up and n
full attendance is desired.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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FOR RENT Furnished rooms; can
bo used for light housekeeping
rooms. 343 North Ivy street. In
qulro at Rardon'a bakery. 82
FOR SALE Homestead rollnqulsh
merit. Three million feet of Urn
bcr; twenty-two miles from Med
ford; four room box house, ono
brood saw, ten goats, barn and
wood shed; 1000 strawberry
plants; fino proposition. Van Dyko
Realty Co. 78
WANTI3D Expelenced waitress nnd
chamber maid wants position. O.
O. caro Tribune. 77
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Electric Rubber Hose
costs a little more than ordinary hose.
It lasts three times as ions-
It will not crack, split, kink or hurst.
Processes of making IilectricRubber
Hose are protected by U. S. patents.
Imitation has to cease where durability
and efficiency begin.
Don't buy your garden hose until
you let us demonstrate to you tho
wonderful qualities of the hose that
can't be duplicated or ec)ualled.
Medford FunitureS
Hardware Company
Party Views Rogue.
Mi.s Kiincli nt Pasadena, Cnl.,
who N in charge of a party of I 'J on
their way to Kuropc for three
months trip wn$ met nt tho tnrin
hist evening by friends. The party
had arranged, tok'o through on the
Shnitu Limited St having heard ho
many favorable iyoortH on the .-ceuie
henuty of tho Nkiyou mountains
nnd tho fertile Rogue liner valley,
changed their platiK that they might .
enjoy a daylight ride through this
particular Miction.
AH were most cnthuiinKtiu ovet'i
Hie trip nnd ejcprwiHcd a great de.-ire
to pend a few dayn in Medford on
choir return.
Haskins for Health.
Near O.VUnJ, California
Tlic only Woman' College on l'iprc'fi'-Co nf.
ClurUrfll I v Ntf t girM I fimr ml . .
lilc.ll climiic 1 'I 'Ugh ill llic ycr, l-trn.e
ln! KrailuMini roti'ritrl t ci'ivl it t
(Ihmc ol Man( il a l I nlvfr.ity .,( .M-tii t
!.alxr.itbnct fir cine w lh wW'n 1 in
mcnl. hxctllctil oniitnnii r l"r h'"ir
tCon.Hillo, library ilnily, mn.lc ami art.
Mulcrn Rjrmnailum. -iictl ra,f for h-alth
ef lu!rnli. mi-loor lifr. I'ri.il, l.u Ha
Clay CarH. M . l.u- H. II. H I r
alalnffur iirHfim SKCtctaiy, Mil. t tlrr I'.
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IF A FIRE STARTED J
IN YOUR PLACE
"Would you linvu ntiytbltiR at
natiii uiiu wuicu 10 ngni 11 r
The Chemical
Powder Extinguisher
Ik cheap and easy to uso and is
Z kept filled at 110 expense.
.. C. NlttV
I OiUcr l4ike fianige.
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTaAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on hand at nil timoa to loan on improved
ranches and fruit land.
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PHONE 3231.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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PLUMB
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! IIUIING
STEAM AM) HOI WA1I.K IIUIING
All Work Guaruntocd Tricoa RoitPonttblo
COFFEILN . PRICE
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Suffer ullh huadncbea7 Otherri have
been completely relieved by wourlng
my gltiHHcs. Koiuayjou.
DR. RICRERT
ICyeslght Spcclnllht.
Owt Kentiicr'if.
The Modern Wash-day
Time was when The Wash was a weekly
nightmare, wash-day dinner a by-word.
The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove ha3
changed all that. Once the wash-boiler is
on the stove, it leaves you free to attend to
the dinner or any other work.
You can move a New Perfection where you please and
light it in a moment. It requires no attention after that.
A single gallon of oil lasts all three burners-seven hours or
more. No coal or wood to carry ; no fire to feed 5 no soot
nor ashes. It keeps a kitchen or laundry cool and clean.
It cooks to perfection, with the least trouble and expense.
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Mad wiili I. 2 and 3 burotri, with
Ion?, lurquoue Mu eam9lrl clumfl.yi
I Itadmrocly fiaittnd llimuihoot. Ilia
2 and 3-buf nf Move, ran Ui Mil with or
wilUut a ratiMt l"i. vlildi It liiua wilh
djop ilxlvtt, lowtl racli, etc, ,
DtiUll rYrynlTi t ot writ fur &'
triphia circular lo lU ptuctt Ktocf
cl tl.
Standard Oil Company'
(Incorporated)
A Hotel That Is Different
ASHLAND, OREGON
offers nioiT iii'tnu'lions for the tourirtt than any rity
in Kouihorii Oregon. Tim New Cohunhiu Hotel at
Ashland is imexeeled for excellence -of fiinii.sliins.
Compares favorably with the best hotels of Portland
or San hVaneiseo for modern convenience and com
fort. Steam beat and hot and cold water in ovvvy
room. Rooms with private bath. Single or en suite.
Hotel auto meets trains. Kuropcan plan. Kor res
ervations address or apply to
The Columbia Hotel
Mr3. E. G. Hartley, Prop. Endora Block, Ashland, Or
For
Sal
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
.city of iMudftml, on long liuic, easy pay
ments. "
12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
street; cement sidewalks and paving in;
also sewers, water and light. Long time,
easy payments,
430 ACRES LAND, :!)() acres alfalfa land,
HO acres fruit laud, pernelual water right,
with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long
tiiiie, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, li()() a-res alfalfa land, '
balance fruit laud, I mile from railroad,
on long time easy terms.
0000 ACRES LAND in 1 rants of from 40
acres upwards; price ty'Jo.OO per aero and
upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock
and general farming purposes; long time,
cartypayinents.
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just, within and
adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 0
annual pay'uinits. r
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Gold Ray R
ealty Co
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210 WIOST MAIN STklOKT.
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