Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TAAGE TWO
MEDlD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKPKOttD, 0 R -13001 ON IUy! ,'1U1iY 17, 15)11.
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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I
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.TmlKo Olefin O, ttlylor snout ycs
tcrday In Ashland.
Undertaker J. A. Perl linn recently
put Into nervlce a chlld'B hoarse. It
In very pretty In design, Ib bIooI Rrny
In color, nml while It la spoken of
nn n clillil'n hearae It will lio used nt
funernta of nil young people.
If n fly nliuuUI Ret Into the. Smoke
Club dinning room he'd dlo of Ion
IIiicrb,, .lust tho.j)lnco for a cool meal
tlu'BQ hot days.
Av S. Hosenbaum Is In San Kran
clflco oh a short business visit.
(icrnhiilms In ZMt and 3 Inch pots,
Tvhllo llioy last at fift cents per doxen.
MedfoTd Greenhouse. Phono 3741.
100
J. T. Harrison Is visiting for n
few days In Medtorrt with his fam
ily who have their homo hero. Mr.
Harrlpon Is a travolltiR representa
tlvo of tho Union Hllnd &. Ladder
Company ot Oakland, California.
H. Ii. Coe of "Lbomls, Wash., ar
rived In Med ford Saturday at 10 a.
m,, making the drlvo from Grants
raBS In Tour hours which Is pretty
fnlr road gait with a heavy hack and
load. Especially after tho horses
had traveled 700 anllea In tho past
throowooks. Mr.- Coo .thinks he has
tho best road team In America. They
aro coppered . bottomed Morgans.
Mr. Coo expects to mako his future
homo In Medforlt. lib will bo as
sociated with tho-ConimercIal Orchard
Conjpany. ..
That hlg celling' fair In tho Smoko
Club dtntng room makes It tho cool
est as well as tho. best place to eat
In Medtord.
Miss Florence Pierce of St. Paul,
Minn., is In Medford on a visit to her
cousin, "C. II. Pierce and family.
Medford Hardware for fly screens.
Miss Clark of Des Mines, Iowa
was In Medford Saturday and Sun
day, Mitchell & Boeck make lcoless re
frigerators that keep your butter and
milk In perfect condition without
Ico.
Born: To tho wife of W. V. Mooro,
on Sunday, July lGth, a nine pound
girl baby.
Two carloads of pipe and machin
ery for use In constructing the Roguo
Illvcr Construction -Company's power
plant, near Prospect wero taken out
over tho Pacific & Eastern this morn
ing'. This material will bo taken to
Dorby -by rail and from there by
teams to the plant.
H. Burhcll, of Iteno, is among tho
recent arrivals In tho city.
Seo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man. over Jackson County bank.
P. II. Gray, of Bcaglcswas Jn Med
ford Sunday.
Carl Young of Ann Arbor, Mich.,
is registered a the Nash.
Gcranulms in 2 Vi and 3 inch pots,
whilo they last at 50 cents per .dozen.
Medford Greenhouse. Phono 3741.
100
J. II. Reason left Monday for Now
port to visit a month.
Don't fall to bco tho coronation of
King George at tho Savoy tonight.
Tho last chance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pendleton and
Mrs. Lydlani tff Tablo Hock, wero In
Medford today. .Mrs. Pendleton and
Mrs. Lydlard left on tho morning
train for a few days stay at Ash
land. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Gloun O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Bldg.,
Medford.
Pat Daley and M. V. Daley and
their families are summering at
Prospect.
Don't fall to see tho coronation of
King George at tho Savoy tonight.
Tho last chance
Hoad lcttucd at tho Pluccrott gar
den. Call 11. C. Brown, 425 Holly for
plumbing and heating. Phono 221.
115
Yon can jiot afford to allow your
buildings to deteriorate. Our pure
prepared paints prevents deteriora
tion. Dbdgo Paint Company, Sixth
and Fir.
Hardons Bnkery now delivers Ices
nnd Ico cream to any part of tho city.
Don't fall to aeo tho voronatlon ot
King George nt tho Savoy tonight.
The ast chance.
A quart In times saves nine, that
Is, of Fuller's Pure prepared paints.
Sold only at Dodgo Paint Company,
Sixth and Fir.
Don't fall to see tho coronation ot
King George nt the Savby tonight;
The last chance.
Brick Ice cream, an kinds nnd
colors. Uardona BaKory f phono 371.
Prompt d6llvery.
Don't fall to see (ho coronation ot
King George at tho Savoy tonight.
The last chance.
Telephone 371, Ttnrdons Bakery
for cake, Ices and Ico cream; prompt
delivery.
Grain and nlfnlfa hay for salo at
Oakdalo Park addition. Seo V. H.
Evorhand, 90D West Ninth street,
phdne 6671. m
Don't fall to see the coronation of
King George at tho Savoy tonight.
Tho last chance.
GREEK PROBABLY
WILL RECOVER
Man Shot Saturday Night Rests Eas
ily Today at Local Hospital Of
ficers Are On Trail of Wbuld-bc
Murderer.
MINING
BUREAU
ElECWflCEIS
Largo Number of Business Men In
terested In Development of Mining
Industry Meet and Elect Their
Officers.
MINING CONGRESS
OPENS TUESDAY
Delegations of Mining Men From All
Sections of the West Will Attend
Many Matters of Interest Are to!
Be Discussed.
In all probability Peter Ruchlas
tho greek who was shot at tho rail
road camp near Butte Falls Satur
day evening by Peter Janetos a fel
low countryman will live. Ho la
resting more comfortably today at
tho hospital In this city nnd tho
chauces aro In favor of his recovery.
In tho meantime tho officers are
on tho trail of Janetos and It Is be
lieved that they will capture him In
tho near future as It Is deemed Im
possible for him to get out of the1
country. Saturday night after ho had
fled panic stricken he returned to
tho camp and changed his clothes
and then again disappeared. Deputy
Sheriff Clcvenger and Constnblo Aug-
tist Slnclcr aro after him.
It has developed that Ruchlas has!
'been more or less of nbully about i
the camp and has made soveral ene
mies. Janetos Is said to be but a
boy and Uiat Ruchlas' taunts drove
him to desperation. Finally ho was
goaded too far and turning on Ruch-
A large number of local luudiictut
men who are Interested In the mat
ter of developing tho mining Indus
try of Southern Oregon met Monday
noon at the Nnnh grill and subscrib
ed to the nlock of the Southern Ore
gon mining bureau .which was recent
ly organized. Incorporation pnpors
wero read and adopted and officers
were elected nB follows: Win. Colvlg,
president; John I Olwell, vlco presi
dent; Dr. J. F. Roddy, second vlco
president nnd general manager;
George L. Davis, treasurer; W. G.
Aldcnhagen, secretary.
CORNERSTONE
las, shot him.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
)jr Phone 8871
Night Fuoiiea F. W. Weeks 8071.
.E, Orr.MOS.
LADY. ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalnier
Succonor to tho undertaking do-
I parfmout of Medford Furniture Co.
' nrflra with Modiord Filrrilturo Co. '
Tolepbonos: Day, Doll 381;
John A. Porl, residence, Bell 4111,;
Home 170L.
O, W, Conkllu 3601. J. H. But- i
ler 3671.
AMnULANOK SERVIOl
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GRAJfTS PASS, Or.. July 17.
Southern Oregon nnd northern Cal
ifornia mining congress will convene
in this city tomorrow for a session
of two days and will be attended by
n large delegation of mining men from
over the west. A special feature of
the meeting is nn extensive mineral!
display, representing ores from many
mini's of southern Oregon nnd north
ern California.
An exhibit of gold nuggets from
Josephine county placer mines rep
resents many thousands of dollars
in value and is a glistening display.
The program includes technical pa
pers by uiuiug engineers ami min
ing geologists, and an address -will
also be delivered by Professor .1. S.
Diller of the United Stntes gelogieal
survey, who is here to make surveys
of the mining districts of Josephine
county.
Mining men began to arrive this
morning nnd report that attendance-
from their respcclivo districts will be
large. Portland and Seattle will be
represented" by wide awake men;
Xcw Mexico by Professor Payette A.
Jones, E. 31., L.' L. D. and Colorado
by a number "of mining men recently
from the Cripple Creek conntry.
The congfoss will probably vote fa
vorably on n proposition to annex to
the American Mining congress.
MASS MEETING .
HELOjONIGHT
Plans for Holding Pear Show and
District Fair Will Be Gone Over at
Meeting of Business Men of the
City This Evening.
the business
bo held this
recently vu-
A mass meeting of
men of the city will
evening in the rooms
eated by the Emporium in the Milen
block for the purjKJbO of making
plans for the holding of a pear show
and district fair in this city this
fall. All are urged to attend.
Many expressions of opinion us
to the benefit to be derived from
Hiicli a fair have been heard during
the pant two weeks nnd nothing is
Jo bo left undone to inuke tho fair
u success.
DOG FAITHFUL
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BKNI), Or., July 17. Gunrded by
u starving dog, which for seven
months wntched over tho deild body
of its milsfer, tho remains of John
Parker, a trapper, have just been
found in his cabin in the mountains
50 miles wosl of here, by u search
ing parly.
Tho log hud CiiU'ii every scrap of
leather and rubbish about tho plufce,
but starvation could not lurd the
faithful animal fronl its post. The
searching party fo'und tho ddg it
m'ero hulk of skin' and hones.
Parker 'canto here from Auburn,
Wash.
NOTED PASTORS
PREACH HERE
Ministers From Eastern Cities Fill
Various Pulpits In Medford and
Delight Locaf Church Goers
Churches Filled Despite Heat.
IS
TO BE LAID SOON
Dr. Andrew C. Smith of Portland
' Will Probably Deliver the Address
of the Day Other Notable Men
Are to Be Present at Ceremonies.
Medford church people were given
a rare treat Sunday when they were
permitted to listen to several splen
did sermons by somo of the most
prominent ministers in tho United
States. Of these clergymen there
were IJev. William Baird Craig, pus
tor of the Christian church in New
York City; Rev. A. M. Haggard, of
Des Moines, la., nnd Itcv. G. Y.
Grafton of Kansas City, Mo. Theso
gentlemen preached to good sized uu
diences in the various churches of
the city nnd despite the extreme heat
every uttcranco of these distin
guished men was attentively .listened
to.
These reverend gentlemen were re
turning cast from attendance nt u
convention of the workers in the
Christian churches of tha United
States, recently held irt Portlnnd.
They were accompanied by their
wives, who, also are prominent work
ers in Christian organization in the
east.
Hev. Craig preached in tho M. E.
church Sunday evening nnd his clos
ing remarks ujmwi universal brother
hood were the most eloquent appeals
to allProtestant churches for a uni
versal Curist-liko religion and faith
ever uttered from a Medford pulpit.
Either next Sunday or tho follow
ing one the cornerstone of the Sacred
Heart hospital in this city is to be
Inid with appropriate ceremonies at
which .several uroiuinent men front
all parts of the state will be pres
ent. The suenkor of tho day will
in all probability be Dr. Andrew C.
Smith of Portland. A large delega
tion of physicians from the differ-
' cut cities of the coast will be pres
ent.
The date has not been definitely
set as yet owing, to the fact that
it is not kitown when somo of the
men asked to bo here one that occas-
ion can 'attend.
The local- hospital is said oteb
one of the finest in the west as it
is being fitted with every known
modem device for (ho caring of the
sick. Its situation mi the top of
Nobb Hill is ideal.' -
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Cinder Starts Blaze.
A cinder from tho Jacksonville
train Is said to haro been responsible
fo rtho destruction ot n small build
ing owned by P. Krump near Orange
and Eighth street today.
Tho department made a fast run
and saved nearby buildings.
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FOR RENT A fl-room all modern
bungalow, closo In, on North Holly.
Tnmy, 201 Garnett-Corcy build
ing. " 101
WANTED Four or flvo room fur
nished bungalow, closo In. T. 11.
Hendrlx," Eaglo Pharmacy.
THIN CROWD ,
AT BALL GAME
Only n Few Fans Sec Mctlford Win
Games liy 1 2-3 Score Hot Weath
er ' Kept Many Away From Ball
Park.
Ow'iug Io the hot' weather which
pruvaited Sunday I hero was only it
small attohdaueo of funs at llui hall
park Sunday Io seo Medford wallop
tho O. A W. It. It. & N. t'o.'s team of
Portland the score being I 'J to" II. It
was unbearably hot in tho bleachers
and the grand stand was little het
ter. A numhor of fans loft nfler the
first few innings.
TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS
PLAY FIRST GAME
Leonard Carpenter of tho County
Club and J. II. Heeson of tho Oak
dalo tenuis club Huuday do fen toil
Messrn. Johnson and Campbell the
Oakdalo champions. In three galncx
by tho following wore 1 to C, filo
1, fi to A. The gamea wero ahy of
fancy work duo to hot weather.
Tho Oakdalo club Ib Idoklng ffir a
champion In sluglcH to tako Hccxnu'a
place, the latter having loft for Now
port. There Is keen rivalry among
nsperants, theno being Meanm. Lil
lian!, Tumy and Fields.
NOTICE TO hh CEMENT CON.
TRACTORS AND IIUILDKRS
That on and after tho first day of
August, 19 fl (ho local Cement Work
ers Union No. 1CS will enforce tho
following scalo of wagoa nnd houra:
for finishers C2 1-3 cents per hour,
for finisher's helpers $3.60 per day,
for labors J3.00 per day, for box mix
ers n. r.O per day. Eight (S) hours to
ronstltuto a days work. Hours from
8 n. m. to G p. m. and tlmo and one
half for over time nnd dnublo time
for Sundays and holidays. F. II. Mc
Donald, pros.; C. W. Damls, oc.
Haaktns for Health.
8 ACRES
Hmixll houn; nil of S rncica plant
ed trt orclmrd. 3.yrnroM Irccn;
tinrtcr mllo nmtlli of city llmltn;
prlco 3S0o; rixmI lariiin.
3 morinrn bunjrnlows far rrnt.
OVER TABKSBS AND rjHTrrOROW
EBB' BANK.
White & Trobridge
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City Property Bargain
LOT 60x125
East Front One Block Off W. Main
TRICE $300
TERMS: $50 Cash, $10 a Month
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You can't iitnlto a better InvoHltnoul for your wife mid fam
ily than to liiHtull a gMH ran no In your homo with tho var
ious acrosHoiicH that help to mako hnuiiowork emiy Lot im
Hhow you what It moatm to havo gun In tln Iiouho for fuel
and lighting. Wo aro always glad to iimltn demouiitiatlouii.
Oregon Gas 6 Electric Co.
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As an Inducement for you to try a (IAH ItANOE wo will
rebate $0 06 on regular price of any Htovo you select until
tho first of August. Lenvo your order now. NOTE: raugen
Installed without ftwther co.nt to you on oany terms.
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BANKING SERVICE
The Medford National 'Bank assures you of Hie best serviee. Its officers
aim in every way to protect the interests of its patrons, making uso of
every nveans of precaution. The directors and offiers arc all well known
business men; men of intogrity and known for the careful and conservative
handling of any and all business intrusted to them.
Its up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and the same careful atten
tion to large or small depositors, makes it n brink for all the people.
IF YOU ARE NOT A CUJTOMEPl OF TfttS BArK
LETTBtlS BE AN INVITATION TO BECOME ONE
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
W. II. Q ORB, President.
,1. A. PERRY, Vice President.
E. B. MERRICK, Vice President.
JOHN" S. ORTH, Cashier.
,W. & JACKSON, Asst. Onsliior
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NEWPORT
-YAQUINA BAY-
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to do for Perfect Rest and livery Conceiv
able .Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS PACILITJES AR10 COM PLKTl'V-Host of food
and an abundance of it. JiYesh water from (ho moun
tain streams. All modern necessities, such as tele
graph, telephone, markets freshly provided every
day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished
or unfurnished to be had cheaply. .Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pa
cific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis it Mnst
ern R. R. Train service daily ami the trip a pleasure
throughout. , ,.A. tIHv.L&A.ls&'ftfc8Sl
FARE FROM MEDFOfcD
Season six-months ticket $11.10
Our elaborate new Summer Rook gives a concise
description of Newport, including a list of hotels,
their capAeitv and rales. Call on, telephone or write
A. S. ROSISNJiAUiM, Local Agent, Medford.
WM. McMURRAY "
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of Medford, on long time, 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.'W) acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right
with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long
time, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land,
balance fruit land. J mile from railroad,
on long timo easy terms.
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40
acres upwards; price $2f.0Q per acre and
upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit slock
and general farming purposes; long time,
easy payments.
0 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and
adjoining city limits, at a bargain, 'on 0
annual payments. v
Gold Ray Realty Co.
2.10 WEST MAIN STREET.
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