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5? 8 THE BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1909. DOOR FACTOR! PT. Moon Lumber Company to Start New Factory in Neighbor ing City. CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 3. (Sjio rial.) Tlio Moon Lumber 'compnny. which is ii reorganization of the Wil Jinms Bros.' Lumber compnny of this city, lins announced that it is their intention to start construction worl immediately upon u sash and door factory for this city. Besides mnn ufacfurincr till kinds of sash nnd doodrs, tho now compnny will mnnu fncturo everything thnt is to needed in the builders' line. Tho ma t'hincry for the now factory litis been m-dorod from the cast and cvcrythiu will bo in readiness for operation within 00 days. A factory of tbi kind has been badly needed in Cen tral Point nnd with the prospects for a continuation of the present build ing boom in the spring it is snfo to Fay that tho compnny is making a wiso investment. MIA BRINGS JOY FEDERAL COURT TO THE DRYS COMES TO END Rules That Albany Ordinance Can Bel Jury in Contract Suit Brings in Vcr Enforced in Grants Pass diet for $4000 for the Against Liquor Men. Plaintiff. be VERY PLEASANT PARTY GIVEN BY MISS MANNING Jliss Clare Manning entertained with a frtrowoll party to Miss Mamo lliniebach Monday ovuning at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. &. II. Culy. Tho rooms woro artistically decorated with roses and ivy, tho color scheme being pink and white. Three tables were set for COO, after which in freshmenls woro served. Mr. Clar ence Kellogg furnished music for the occasion. Tho hostess was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Culp, in rcceiv ing. Miss Ilime bach loft Tuesday for her home in Toledo, O., after a visit of several months. She is a young iady of many cbnnniiig per sonnlitios.aud has mndo many friends during Iter stay in Medford, who greatly regret hor doparturo. The following guests were prosont: Miss Graco Erye, Mrs. Gracd Far ritigton, Miss Cnrlotta Banks, Mrs. Scars, Miss Jo Gregory, Miss Graco Hooves, Miss Klhelyn Brown, Miss Pickens, Miss Jennie Hanson, Miss Mao Turnor, Messrs. Clarence Kel logg, Basil Gregory, Wilbur Fuuelur, Syduoy Brown. EXPRESS COMPANY TO PUT ON NEW DELIVERY CHANTS PASS, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) The adjourned tprm of tho circuit court came to u close at noon today and Judiro Hana took tho afternoon train home. The' case of the state of Oregon vs. J. E. Ver- din wns passed over until tho Janu ary ' term. Tho judgo made several rulings on demurrers, tho most im- Tlio jury in tho case of the L; iHoine Liitmuor cc Trading company vs. Kestcrson & Silsby, returned verdict of $-1000 Tuesday evening Tor tho plaintiff, who was suing for $10, 000. Following the conclusion of "tho" case the term of thek federal court came to an cndin this city. Judge Wolverton ill a short' nddrnss tlinnlr portant being on what are known as c,i hc various men having to do with uio nuisance cases m which ho bus- the session and stated that it hud taineii ino rignt or uio city ot urants been a pleasure to bo in Medford the Pass to declare the keping and sell- two weeks. Ho lnfl fm- TWM.nwl m, nig ol spintotis liquors a nuisance. t10 late train. This ordinance wns copied from the Vllmny ordinance nnd two 'convic tions woro hnd under it and then the city ;ol scared .that it would not hold and ceased proso'eutions. Judge HOTEL ARRIVALS At the Nash B. L. Berry Dayton; W. C. Lyons, New York-, J. C. P dleton, Table Bock; J. 11. Iladloy, Ga it...... , i i i , "i;i"ii, iiiuiu Hutu, a, ji. uiiuiuy. uu- I U na s decision has caused great liC0: Thnd Young, San Francisco; W. jub.lat.on amongst the local option E. VnVim(h. R w. r,,, ,)C01"0, Portland; IT. P. Gilchrist, Chicilg..; WARREN CONSTRITION GETS ANOTHER CONTRACT PORTLAND, Or., Nov. .'J. The Warren Construction compnny of this ny wns awarded a contract in Cnld well, Idaho, on October 20 for $12."), 000 worth of bitulithic pavement, the J. W. Holmes, O. E. Metcalf, C. Ken C. W. MeKcan, Portland; Snm L. Lc vy, Now York: Frank MiKinloy, Phil ndolphin; C. E. Zugnsher; San Rafael Mrs. M. W. Harmon.. San Francisco: At tho Mooro S. Byownn, Bend: .1. R. Kouns, Medford; S. D. Stod dnrd, Portland; J. C. Aitkcn, Wood- villc: W. Lane, Grants Pass; A..W. , . , ., . ,, ,, vine; w. umii;, uranis x'nss; a., w. same as being laid in Medtord, price silsbVi Ashland; J. B. Stevenson, being $2.4B per square yard. Sn VmmHP0. E. M. Cobbi Elpi,v BUILDING NEW PACKING HOUSE ON FAIRVIEW CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 3. (Spo- ial.) Albert R. S. Cutler of tho airview orchard is having a now pneking house built on tho property. ho huilding is 24.f0. nnd when omploted will bo equipped with ov ry modern dovico that is to bo used in tho packing of fruit. Mr. Cutlor OVDOlds ill Sunn loill-ii fni- SnnlfU I .... :..t" i. ...mV .7.. T, ciuidren, young iiviv iiv m luimiiii lor ino winicr. ho work on his" orchnrd will bo dono tinder tho supervision of bis son. Tho Fairviow orohuii1 is commonlv nown as the Norcross orchard. N. Williams, Hill; M. F. Hanloy, citv; C. V. Slater, Portland; C'E. Sepps, Ktigcno'yT, C. Currie, Portland. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. CHANCE TO- MEET IA FOLLETTE Reception Will Be Held at Nash Ho tel at 3 o'clock Thursday Afternoon. A committee ()f citizens will meet Robert La Follcttc, feenntor from Wisconsin, when lie arrives in Med ford Thursday morning, following which ho Avill bo taken for a ride through tho valley. ' Tu the afternoon at 3 o'clock a re ception will bo hold in tho Nash ho tel, where all who wish can meet the plucf insurgent of the. senate. Por tor j. JNott will introduce the sen ator. yolls, Fargo & Co. will put in a special dolivory wagon within' tho next ifujv days. Tho system would havo been established by tho first of tho month, but the dolivory of tho wug oi, which was being built especially for tho ptirposo, has boon delayed. IloWovor, Agent Faucet t expects it to arrive soon, whon tho system will bo installed at onco. Jack Dent Will havo charge of tho dolivory. This delivery system will provo a groat convenience to Medford people, in suring tho uuick delivery of express miattor and eliminating tho necessity of 'calling at the office NOTICE. You must know by this time Unit tho Itogue Hi ver Fish Co. has all kind;) of lunch goods, smoked fish, alt fish, crabs, oystors, clams, shrimp, dressed chiokon always in stock; also five difforont kinds Im ported cheuso; also fresh mushrooms" shipped in three times a week. Tolo- pliuuo your orders for city dolivory. Wo want tho ladies to call and seo tho nice fish nnd othor inviting linos of goods. ' ROGUE RIVER FISH CO. Tolophono 3003. Important Notice. A temporary tolophono directory for Medford, Jacksonville, Coutral Point nnd Gold Hill will bo mailed to oaoh tolophono subscriber Novom bor 3. On account of iinprovomonts in our Medford system this book contains many changes in numbovs. Subscribers nro respectfully request ed to refer to this directory beforo placing calls. On tho morning of November 4 tho now numbers as shown iu the directory will bo effect, ivo. If you do not rocoivo your book promptly ploaeo notify us, or call at the tolophono office for one. Tho Paoifio Telephone & Telograph Company, offieo of tho Manager. C. II. Mnddox of Central Point wo a Medford visitor AVednesdny. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT Furnished room, bnth, phone, oloetrio light. 127 South G st. 201 LOST A pocketbook with somo iiinuoy. Finder plonso loavo at tho Mail-Tribune offieo aw rccoivo 10 FOR RENT Soven-room houso at 332 Sixth st. Tnquiro at 332 South Central avo. -197 FOR SALE First-class milch cow. Call at 327 South Onkdale. BULBS We havo on hand tho following list of extra select bulbs: Tulips Yellow Rose, So each, 40o dozen. Gloria Selis Go each, f0o dozen. Parol Mixed, 4e oaoh, 35u dozen. Single Hyacinths Pink, 7o each, 7flo dozon. Singlo Hyacinths Pink, 7c each, 75o dozen. White, 7o each, 7fu dozen. Dark Blue, 7o oaoh, 75 dozen. Red, 7o each, 70o dozen. Doublo Hyacinths The follow ing at Sc each or S5o por dozen: Dark Blue, Pink, Whito, Red. Roman Hyacinths Whito and Pink at 7o each, 75e doz Naroisiius Major Trumpet, 5o each, 50c doz. Poetieus, 3c each, 30 dozen. Pooticus Oru t us, 5o ench, 35c doz. f hinoso Snored Lily, largo bulbs, 20c each, 3 for 50o, $2 por dozen. Jonquils, 5o each, 50c por doz. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants Hast Main St. Phono COG. By A. C. Ilowlett. Whon Inst I wrote T was in Ore- con City on my way north. I had scon some of the sights of Eugene nnd amoncr somo of tho most iptor-- esting things wns to witness tho 1800 and old, going to school, attending tho vnrious depart ments from tho kindergarten to the state university. I could see that Eugono lias grown and improved sinco my last visit in Juno. While in Aibniiy I ti6ticcd thnt thnt plnco hnd improved in tho way of improve ments and tho strcots' prosentod the nppoaranco of lifo add enorgy, but Snlom showed a lack of tasto or neat ness nnd opo would hnrdly expect to find the capital of our great com nunonwcalth with its strcots uncared for and tho bordors nlong the rick oty sidownlks covorcd with weeds, especially such ones ns tho dagger, eooklobur and Canada thistle and the mud so deop that n pedestrian could hardly get across ono of them; but thoro aro bettor days coming. On down the rnilroad tho small towns along' tho route show that tho pcoplo ly happy. navo uccn taking lessons trom our Jackson county people and nro turn ing their attention to taking enro of their places, which are being cut up nto smnll farms and many of them put out to orchards. On arriving at Oregon City I could discover no groat change for the better, nlthouglr thero seems to bo considerable business done thorc. From there by privnto conveyance to Clncknmns station. Hero the military ddpartr.-cnt na- established its target practice grounds, having purchased n lnrgo rncl and established headquarters, nnd one can seo some fino marks manship, ns somo of the boys in bluo arc expert mnvksmcn. Here is tho . shipping point for tho country bnck and while I wns there the po- ato raisers woro hauling and enrt- ing their potntoes for shipment, real izing 70 cents a hundred pounds for them f. o. b. From there to Dnsmn- ous, my old . stamping ground. I found everything about as usual ex cept thnt somo of tho fnrms woro Hinging hnnds nnd being put out to fritit. Tho land in this section is not high ns it is in Jnckson coiintv. nor so good, although somo of the land owners arc holding Innd pretty high. Hero is ono of tho best places in tho Willnmotto valley for apples, equal to Hood River and nlmost as good as Roguo Rivor valley. Cross ing the country in a rig through tho country to Sicnmoor, t took tho elec tric enr for Fairviow and found the plnco but little changed from whnt it was last Juno, although thoro have been somo changes for tho hotter Thoro is ono very serious drawbnek to that section of tho counti'y, nnd thnt is tho cold bleak oust wind that comes down the Columbin river, and some of tho citizens tell me that the mercury drops to and below zoro and remains so for days, and in somo instances weeks together, nnd the or dinarv wonther is so cold that I wanted n heavy overcoat on tho most of tho time when I wns out of doors; but tho people as a rule aro healthy and seem to live well and consequent- GLASS TUMBLERS Special for Tomorrow at HUSSEY'S dlQ Dozen Large Size neavy oiass ooDiets Regular 75g Values Here Tomorrow 40 cts per Set of Six 50 Doz Best Quality, Lead Blown, Bell Shape Glasses, Regu lar $! per doz Quality Here Tomorrow 25c per set 50 cts per Dozen .LOO Dozen Mou's, Boys', Ladies' and Infants Seamless, Fast Black Hosiery, Any Ssze at Hussey's 3 cents per pair: Z rmir tor 25 cents 25 pieces Best Standard Quality Table Oil (Jlotli Plain White and Fancy 25 cts per yard.. W JUozbivbmall Dressed Dolls, Usual 15 and LOc Quality, Sale Price 10c each. 50 Dozen Men's Can ton Flannel Gloves Knit wrists , , 10c Pair 3 Pair for 25 cts Men's Leather Work Gloves, 50; $1.00 and $1.50 Pair and every pair Guaranteed. HARMONICAS We have a complete Line of the Celebrat ed M. Horner Harmo nicas, the best line ever shown in this Gity and at reduced prices, 25g Qualities '15g,50g Qualities 35g 75g and $1.00 at 50c HUS SEY'S THE BUSY STORE EUGENE BUILDING GOES AHEAD MOCT RAPIDLY EUGENE, Oh, Nov. 3. Tho report of Building Inspector MsFarlnnd for the month of Octohor shows building pormits issued to the amount of $89f G85, or an increaso over October of mits- for October, 1008, were $00,335. Of the ponnits issued during the month just closed $30,000 represents tho now Frank building, in courso of orection on Willnmotto and Tenth, and $10,000 for tho Eagles' hall, bo ing built on Willnmotto near" Fifth. About $40,000 of the total amount last year of $29,350. Tho total per- represents tho building of J-esidonces VAN DYKE'S WINTER SHOES Our Stock for Winter consists of Well Known Makes of Womens, Mens and Childrens. Shoes. We Guarantee evry shoe we sell to be solid and MEN'S DRESS AND EVERY DAY SHO ES. Florsheim nnd Thompsou Bros.' Dress Shoos for men in vici, patent, winter tans and reds, and in calf and kaugaroo at per pair $3.50 to $6.00. Men's tan and blaek high top laco Boots at .,..$6, $0.50 and $8.00 give Satisfactory Wear WOMEN'S SHOES. Heavy and light soled Shoes for women, in bluoher and button styles in all widths and sizes. Prices from $2.50 to $5.00. Special" Line in School Girl 8 Shoes in Vici and Calf at $3.60 per pair CHILDREN'S SHOES. Our children's Shoes have a rep utation for wear and comfort. Vici and calf in 5 to 8 at $1.25 and $1.50. Vici and calf in 8 1-2 to 11 at $1.50 and $2.00. Vici and calf in 11 1-2 to 2 at per pair, $2.00. Vici and Calf in 2 1-2 to 7 per pair $2.50 Boys Heavy Shoes Regular and High Top $2.00 to $3.00 1 S