Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 16, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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SOCIAL ANSPEBSONAL
King's fur Loir ne-'l, Aljaa'a mi
Guntlior'a cliuoslotcs.
David I'lnrk of Asbestos spent Hmi
dtiy in Afi'dfuril.
Mioses I,ra and Alice HocUerHinitli
returned Hundny from Aslilund, where
the latter is unending normal school.
Miss Lizzie Netherhmd of Talent
snont Bundoy visiting in Medford.
J. L. Huminersley of Gold Hill Bpont
Sunday -in Medford, the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Knynrt.
Mr. and Mm. R. (7. HoiiBley of Central
Point were business callerH in Medford
Saturday afternoon.
Jnnper O'Hnra, a rancher nenr 'en
tral Point, was a business caller in
Medford Hot unlay.
Theodore Kiltie, poultry raiser of
Phoenix, transacted business in Med
ford Saturday afternoon.
MiSH JouneBHn Butler, toucher of pia
no. theory and harmony. ltesidencn in
West Medford. Telephone Till. tf
W. (1. Miller and son of t'ontrul Point
woro Medford businuHS callers Hutur
day evening.
8. F. Reynolds of Phoenix has placed
on exhibition at the office of the Hoonc
River I.nnd eonipnny n fine assortment
of raspberries. There Is bloom mid alsn
ripo berries on the name vine, whirl
was taken oat of the garden nliere il
has hud no particular protection fm
tho weather nnd no special care.
Mr. anil Mrs. Kdward Andrews
Phoenli were Medford business cullers
In Medford Saturday.
...Tho circuit court opened Monday at
tlncksonville. There are several new
criminal cases on the calendar lo be
disposed of this term. Thero promises
to bo n very light civil docket.
Miss Mulkey's annual clearance of
millinery begins Salurdav, December
T, ami will continue for two weeks.
Prices cut below cost. Come i srly nnd
secure your pick of latesi 4.-iu,ni of
l! Kinds or lieadwear. ;u
i Mr, nil. I Mrs. John Leilner of Haw
ilius eonnt.v, Knnsiis, who have been
visiting with Mr. anil Mrs. Paul K nil v.
ier oi mcilloril, lert AIoikIiiv morning
for their home well pleased with Med
ford and the surrounding country.
Mrs. H. P. Kilwunls, who has heel
sick in the south part of the citv, I
slightly improved, but is still confined
to her hoom.
.lohn P. Toft of Portland, who has
been visiting with his two brothers in
Medford for the past two weeks, left
Hundny for his home, lit spenlts in the
highest terms of Medford.
Cirnnt Rnwlings of t'liinnx ivslled
Medford Monday morning.
Attorney (I. W. Treffivn, Captain
K, Thornton, who is deputy sheriff of
.lackaon county, and !'. M. Calkins all
passed through Medford on their way
to Jacksonville to nllend court, which
convened ill Jacksonville Monday.
A large assortment of post card nl
Hums, just arrived at Hull's Postal
Shop, 10c to 2.S0. Come and see thci
Hubbard building, near bridge. tf
W. ('. Deneff of Jacksonville was
Medford visitor Monday morning.
M. rents and II. Wil hinglon left
the noon train for Jncksonvill
Where tlioy will attend court.
District Attorney A. K. Renmes. who
been absent from the citv in Port
id fur the past several ill, Mil In. will
return to Jacksonville Tuonluv lo at
lenil to criminal mailers Hint will ,.,
trial.
rullor of (Iriffin Creek, who
misfortune to Injure his left
laving a shotgun hurst in li
getting along nicely. His
(pined at present, but will
am its normal size and
f Hon. II. von der II. II. n of Wellen
trnnsiicted business in Medford M..n
day.
error was ma.le in the priming
of the names of those who took part in
the entertainment given by the K. of
I. lodge, in omitting the name of V
W. Kifert. Mr. Kifert was elinirmaii
01 me committee on arrangements, 11 ml
as a matter of fact did most all of III
work.
Wesley (liven, who left for Cnrsoi.
City, Nov., writes that he is getting
long nicely and that he nnd Mrs
Oreen are well,
The Indies of the r'irst ltaplist
church are very thankful for the lib
oral patronnge they received at their
chicken dinner given last Suturdnv.
Trim Cox was taken seriously ill and
came to M r.l ford and is at present very
ick at his home in Knst Medford. Mr
Cox Is unable to leave his room.
Master Krcd Collins, who has Won
ick for tho past two weeks, is suffi
eicntly Improved to be able to get out.
Sunday was his first venture.
- P. H. Daily of Jacksonville transact
ti holiness in Medford Mon.Inv. j
The masipierlde hall given by the
U (In I (lo ehib at tho Medford opera
house was a grand suceew, notith
itanding the extremely bud weather.
There was a large attendance and danc
ing and game and solo singing, as well
as several fine instrumental selections.
Matthew Cnlhoon of Phoenix was u
Medford visitor Monday.
J. (1. (iagtion of Phoenix was a Med
ford business caller Monday.
M. Dillon hai sold to ('. II. Pierce
his farm, consisting of 3D5 acres, two
miles and 11 half east of Medford, for
-I0 an aero.
Mrs. C. M. Slone of Han Francisco
is visiting friends living in Josephine
counly. Hhe was a resident of (inints
Pass for 11 number of years, conducting
a drug store and being engaged in oilier
oiiterprisi s.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Ii. Ilurdic of Ash
lund havo been visiting friends living
at (Irants Puss.
J. I.. Ilnmmersley, tho (told Hill law
yer, banker and postmaster, spent Hun
day in Medford.
Coal for Sain.
Wo nre now prepared to furnish hnud
picked coal at the mine, fivo mile
list of town, in any amount desired
fi.oi) per ton.
If PACIFIC COAI, CO.
OBCIIAKD TEKTirirS
IH PETTIBONE JBIAL
IIOIHH, Dee. Ill Clarence Dnrrow
is ill and unable to be in court today,
nnd the unking of impeaching questions
of Orchard was postponed until tomor
row, when it is assured thut Harrow
will ngirn be present. Orchard was
'i.ain i-all.-d lo Hie stand, however, and
W'ihon, for Die defense, asked if Petti
bone wns present in I1I11I10 when Hteun
nberg was killed. On receiving a neg
ative replv, Wilson moved that Or-
hard's testimony regard crimes alleged
to have been committed in Colorado
be stricken from the record because
they did not lead to connect the de-
r.-iulont wilh Hie crime charged. Il-
i'so asked Hint the same be done with
Hie leslioionv degardilig the Coeur
1 'Alone riots. The motion wns over-
nil, -d and Oichiil'il excnsid. .ludoe (Ind
ian! of the supreme court of Colorado
l.'Stified as lo Hie rinding of bomb
hired 11 :ir I residence in rompouy
of (lelieral Wells, J. F. Pender, delec-
o, of Og.b 11, testified as to the ar-
r. si of Steve Adnnis and a man nniiied
Wilson nl lli.it place in 11111:1 and of
Admits sending u message lo llavwood
asking for II. C. Snyder, the cilv
niler at Oglen, corroborated this state
men!, nnd (Icorge W. Rich, a hotel keep
r at Pocntello, testified that in l!l(i:i
1 ninn registering as J. Ward, after
wards i.l.'litil'ie.l us Adams, slopped at
Irs house, objection wns then made to
tins testimony, and Judge Wood re
servi-il Ins decision prliilluir the invesli
gat ion of Hie ri rd to see whether Or
hard hnil testified he told I'ellibone
of Adams being in Pocntello to blow
no a trniiilond of 11011 union workmen.
Charles 11. Ilaldwin then testified lis to
the uioveiiii-nts of I.vte (Iregorv the
irght In- was killed, nfter which the
our! ii'l ionriie.l until - o'clock.
SA8KIK8' DBUO 0TOBJB.
Lqu . Hashion.
AT HASKINS
II u vo you tlonu your ('liri.stmiiB
MlirjjjiriK f If nut, como nnd let
m iiHuist yon in tffttintf just tlio
prcHHiit you want. It will Iu euro
to please.
How would u nice Parker foun
tain pen do, or a heautii'ul box of
stationery, and let me Hay tliat the
ijuiility of the paper n junt uh tfood
or better correspondingly us tho
hox is Jjeuutiftil.
If you really want lo please
st.inel.ody, (;ivo them a pyroruphy
outfit; can (five you a very neat
Het for jfiL'.SO.
Toilet and manicure H"t, er
fuuirtt, mirrors, cigars, Gillett safe
ty raortt, tohaeeo jars, etc., arc
ulwayH appropriate,
I would a great deal rather show
thuin to you than telt you uliout
t liem. Conu he fore t hey are nil
pi cited over, lieiui'tiiber,
HASKINj'S
FOR HEALTH
Fresh Complexion 1
b pKitmd wd WKluctd bv
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n Mti 1 nvwruuvp nm of su.i
QtyJ Drofwatfoil. ddiostely fragnuit.
maaos tns sun txquttmiy solti
kaaMrMaoUtdaioaranco OKiscd
iv over-dmum hmcci tin ske f
mlonrvd mki. ctntuM tbea. r-
ducot mflammation and tprMtls an vn,
radsuH elow due f whoUiome nowlM
nent m skirt gtoida and Mimulatioa oi
Dm capillaries nhkk alio feed the
kia and supply kt hssitUul color.
Art pur Druggut fir a fru fanf
tOBEHTINE
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V.EDrOilDITB LOOK FOR
1118 RECREANT SPOUSE
Percy Howell, who claims Hint Me.l
ford is his home, upplir.l to the l.oliec
f Portland (or nssislnnc' In liclniuir
him find his wife, who ,.f Sucruinen
C:il., and is now supposed to be in
that citv. She is descril,.
nrs old. of ilnrk compl
stout.
H..W. II will fin.l ,.
bur I'.st. He sh,MI, w
g" liei with, .nl delav.
as being IN
ion and rath
of love '
his wif.
Bank Kcsuuios Rnsincss.
KANSAS citv, Dec. Ill The I'liion
'Ci II1111I1 of Comincn-.., one of the
""" " banks affiliated Willi Hie ,ni...i
il Hunk of I'omniirce. which closed
li.'l Hi.' 'M. -nl iii.tiliiii,,,, f.,il,',l. re
" d business I. ..lay. Willi the open
ing of this bank all b.-iuks affected bv
the N'.-ili.'itnl Hank of r,.Mni,..r.-., r..;lr'..
1' How reopened.
TIME TABLES
80UTHEBN PACIFIC BAILWAT.
I Northbound.
Mo. Illltll-egoll l-Wpress 5:01) p. 111.
.No. 14( Porlhiud Kxpresa.... i)::t!) a. in.
I Southbound.
No. lo I tlalifornia Kxpresa. . 10:"Sa. 111.
Xo. IJJSaii Francisco Kxp.. l'u:45 p. m.
pacific & eastehn'bajlway.
No. I : Leaves Medford. .
No. ;i( l.eaxes Metlford. .
No. L'lArrives Medford.
No. -I Arrives Medford.
Mnnstleld
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bov.
All.ro t
o (he wife
BORN.
I Iranian Pass. ),cein
ife of R. Manslleld, a
Hrnnts Puss De,
of Arthur Albro.
mber" ,
1 daugh
-At llrants Pass, December
wife of H. I. llnrtlett, a
llartbtt
. to the
laVJ'itor.
Kennev
to the wife of W. II. King.
S.-OUn. 111.
'J:4o p. 111.
10:10 a. III.
.1:00 p. 111.
ROOUE RIVER VALLET BAJLWAT
No. 'J I Leaves Medford .... Ul:4." a. 111.
No. 4 j Leaves Medford .... .ri:20 p. 111.
Motor1 Leaves Medford .... t-:'tOp. 111.
Motor Leaves Medford .... H:lHlp. m.
No. 1 I Lenves Jacksonville.. 11.00 a. in.
No. 3 Leaves Jacksonville.. 3:30 p. n.
Motor! Leaves Jacksonville.. 11:30. 111.
Molor Leaves Jacksonville.. 7:30 p.m.
TO BOOM 'llUOIIES
1'OB TUB PRESIDENCY
LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 10.- H.'orge V..
"..Lev, formerly a prixnte secretary to
Senator llurkett, today began the or
aiiiutien of ll Hughes club, with Sen
ntor llurkett as aspirant for the vice
pr.'inlciiry. The delegation practically
'c,d to Tafl by the last republican
c..ieutioii, but Hughes and Lafollettc
eon will contest for the appointment
of dtbgates at the next pr linn riea.
Famous Race llontt Dies.
Los ANUHLLS, .('nl.. tW. Id. - Km
M'r.r of Norfolk, olu' .if the greatest
race horses in the world, died this
inoriiing nl the ranch of his owii'f',
Lucky llul.lwtn. near Arcadia, agil 'J-.'
years. The dving horse was surround
R. W. GRAY, Builder
Colonial Porch Work. Grill and
Lath Work, Patterns, Etc. :: ::
Telephone 471.
Medford, Oregon
GREAT CHANCE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS.
I'W seeuring 2 new yearly aubacriberH to The Tribune wo will out
fit the hitfh m-liool bitHelmll team with a complete set of new uniformi,
belts, t'lipw, baaebalia, bats, masks, catcher 'a aUs.
Or for the sumo number of subscribers we will furnish tho girls'
basketball team with a complete outfit of uniforms, balls, etc.
Club together, nnd by a tew hours' work you will be ablo to
Hecure this grand offer. Call at the Tribune office for receipt booki,
etc.
Prizes are on exhibition in the show windows of tho following
slonvs;
Klgin gold watches and diamond rings Medford Jewelry Optical
company.
Solid gold fountain pens, ladies' gold writing sets, gold-handled
umbrellas and ornamental clocl'i hi wood 's Jewelry store.
Winchester rifles and shotguns Hoyden's hardware Htore.
Suits of clothes Daniels' clothing store.
Itosewooil manicure sets, music r dls Medford Pharmacy.
Hirdseyo maplo parlor writing des!tn Medford Furniti.ro
Smoking jackets The Model Cl itbiug company.
Teddy Hears, manicure sets Med ford Hook Store.
Fancy stationery Russell's candv store.
Carving sets, chafing dish sets S"unty (iarnett's.
Purses and girls' .sweaters Iiakrf llutchason company.
company.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
They drain the towns of nionc) and neither
give the fit, style nor distinction t" your clothes
thatiyour own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that "carry
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
your money at home and are superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YOUR MONET AT
HOME
EIFEflT
The City Tailor
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
Medford
The Tribune school boys and girls con
test in now on and as large numbers of
the students ar:- busily engaged in se
curing new subscribers for The Tri
bune -so as to obtain one of the beau
liful prizes offered, high school stu
dent!' should avail thmiiHclvcs of this
opportunity to secure n diamond ring,
gold watch, suit of clothes or Winches
ter rifle.
A lillli ell'ort on your part and you
will be ;ible to earn most any prize you
desire within a few days.
( all at The Tribune office and get a
11 ct i;.t bonk, visit your friends, rela
tives and nciptaiiitnnciv, induce them to
subscribe for t lie best newspaper in
southern Oregon, and you will get the
prize vnu ilisir
started.
Kach oil
her Ilutchason's and many other stores
for the prizes.
Cnll at or write to Tho Tribune office
for subscription blanks and get busy
with your friends nnd relativos. They
will help you along. I
Some of tho prizes are ns follows: J
."i.(0 Stetson hats 35 vote
.35 voK-
f "i.t'O dress shoes
J 10 Watermr.i: fountain pens,
gold- n.ouuted 50vot3
:M0 pr.nvs 10 v dej
flit m. i ni.re sets ... . 100vot'Hi
overcoats 100 votes
$7.50 Flobert rifles 50 votes
jH-'W air guns 25 votes I
iipiO Klgin gold watch 100 votei !
lu-foro you havo halfjt'iO Rambler bicvele Ii00 votes
iflH Winchester repeating rifle.100 votes 1
cuts secured ns a subBcrip- .ftS Winchester shotgun lOOvotesi
lion entitles the contestant to one vote. $14 single barrel shotgun 75 votes j
It he get a new subscriber for one $ lo Victor phonograph 200 votes 1
LEWIS'
West Side Confectionery
An Ideal Xmas Present
Riser's Oregon Art Calenders
Large assortmentMany designs
CHOICE CANDIES AND CONFECTIONS
FANCY HOLIDAY BOXES OF STATIONEBY
SOUVENIR POST CARPS AND ALBUMS
moiit It ho j;''tH one viitr. 11' hp Rots n j .t7..put r-mttroiili'ry outfit
lii'W auhju'rini'r for two monthfl, lie fli'tH ! poi'kt't kuivcs
two vott'H. I liri'o moutufl entitlon linn
to thro' voti'H, nuil so on.
Now is your ih:inri to caru n bounti
ful t'hrist inns iro.sout for yoimsolf or
your frioiulM. Look in tho nhow wiiulown
of tho Modfonl riiarmaoy, Duuioifl, tho
Modol unit Toory I'lotliiu storoa. Hoy
ilon's luirihviiro. anil Nhorty (iarnett's,
M ml f irl Jewelry ami )tienl company,
I'llwooil 's jewelry store, ItuMeU's anil
Kilty's eumly storos, Hnskiun' ilrua
store, Moilfonl Kuvniture company and
purses iiiul fills' sweaters lit 11a-
.f 1.1 furs, muff anil throw
pyroKraphy out fit
$-'t.."0 roller skates . . . .
J0 suit of clothes
Hit) Oliver typewriter .
$:i..ri0 TouMv lioars
I 'D Klgin gohl laities' watch .. KM) votM
:t..ri0 gun metal watches SM rotea
1.1 iliamoml ring 200 votes
i'.Ml silk ilress 100 votes
til) chafing dish set 50 votes
$1 carving sets .10 votes
. .7.1 votes
. .10 votes
. . 75 votes
. . 25 votes i
. . 25 votes j
.100 votes j
1000 votes
. .2.1 votes!
an! many other valuable prizea.
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Contast Manager, Daily Tribune, Medford. Or.:
I destro to outer your Orand Prl-.e Contest and tr-.n 3 :o of the
prizes you offer. Picas send ma fall particulars tmmfrK.itciy so I may
win a ui'izo before Christinas.
NAME
P. O. Box.
CITY
Premium I desire to earn:
Oregon.
School children
ign your name and address and mail
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Medford Steam Bakery
HOT BOLLS FOB BEX AST A ST
or dainty little dinner rolls that
will tempt the appetite of tho
most fastidious. Is tho fund wt
serve every day when ordered.
Urcadatuffs, light, white and do
licious. is our specialty, aa well
as the richest, fim-st rnl;ea, pas
try and pies. Wl n a want to
enjoy your itie;ti. order youl
hr.heMtnft's from
Cut thin coupon out, :ti;d relative yon will havo no trouble
in neeuiMii; a few new sunner-noni to
The Triloiue an.l earn a b'autifnl pri.e.
This content it open to ail school
children of tlto llon.' Hivr valley, boys
and girlt.
t to The Tribune, Medford, Or.
Heeeipt books will be mailed to you.
Md by working iimouy your friend
1 st national
Bank
nt
Medford
CAPITAL S50.C00
The Youngest and Strongest
RESOURCES $360,000
WE DON'T SPECULATE
WBt ft CROWELL, Prwideat. O CBAWFOBO. Assistant Cafchior.
T. K. CEUBL, Vice-President M I.. AL.F0RU Cashier.
GEO. W. DUNTtf, Secorr Vjon ,r-.nr.
BtrStNESS CONDITIONS
NORMAL IN PORTLAND
POim,ANI. Or.. lVe. !(. With the
eonlion tf tlio holiday period today
the IVrtland lankn have fonnftlly re
mulled ntf reitry juvmenlH. Although
tliey have been to nit intents and pur
'Men on a Hpreio UH! fvr ttie pant ten
ilnys, then1 was no run on any of the
uuuk and tr.e reopening of the mblte
tifVif.'s and court for lnio " w.m
narXed bv mo UKUu:il inndrnt.
JJtne DiM'ter In AUbfcfo.
HlRMINOUAV. Ala.. IV.-. Irt. An
h1 by many of the itu .it prominent Hrw I eptnpiv polv fcf do took place
men of the eoimtrv, who are unending , in No. f mine 'of the tnde Coal A
'O-' '',ntr,,' Point, IWember t lif winter at Arcadia. llaUTxi wiAoke company at Yolande, ;t." miles
overcome with grief. M'rom Hirinin((Wk. today. Ninety men
..-ported for work. An hour after the
explosion H men had crawled from the
mine, all burned. Keports from the
s.-.-nc of the explosion vary as to the
number of men in the mine and wheth
er they will be dead. The number if
placed at bet ween t0 and 70, while
fie offieialit of the mine hope against
th- worst. Lit tie hope is expressed
that many will get out alive. A mes
sage from Volnudc at 2 o'clock ay
that 17 men have been taken out alive,
Nash Hotel Grill
Public Dinners, Banquets,
Ball Suppers Catered For
Tables decoinu-d and dinners served at yon own
residence, any distance.
CONGRESS TO ADJOURN
DURINO THE HOLIDAYS
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WAjlllNCTOX. IV UV The house I
tiMay paiwt'il a conrurrvnt resolution I
proviilint; for an nil.iounimi'nt from next
S:itunl.iv until .litnuarv rl.
TTe Odell
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Leading Rooming Hose ofe City
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