Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 23, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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Only one day mor of the greatest cut rate sale Medford has ever exper-
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jpnr.fd. Greatest cut rate Holiday Bargains offered every minute
of the
MONSTER MERGER
OF UNION LABOR
NKW YOHK, live. 23. Mans are
complete feir the formation of a tem
porary orKJiiiiy.ation which will embrace
all tho building tnuIeH unioiiB in the
country in accordance with an npienl
made at the last aunual meeting nf the
American Federation of Labor. A char
ter for the new organization will be
attked fur at the next meeting of the
(txeeutiro council of the federation,
which will bo held in New York on Jan
uary 20.
A meeting to form permanent organ
ization will be held January 9. The
new federation, it is said, will include
1,11(10,0(1(1 members
CHRISTIA SCIENTISTS
HAVE GREAT PLAN
BOSTON, Dec. !!.'(. A Ciirintian Sci
ence, .limtitution to coat $1,000,000, to
poor, U the Intt-tOr aid . .ot iltUmcm
lie devoted cHpccially to lie) ping the
poor, in the Intent project of the church.
The Weokly Sentinel, the official organ
of the Ohriittinn Science church, contains
n lotter from Mrs. Mary Halter (1. Kddy,
the leader of (he ChriHtinu Science faith,
in which she Hays: " I desire to com
mence i m mediately to found a Chris
tiau Science institution for the special
benefit of the poor and general good of
all mankind. The founding and endow
inent of tli is iiiHtitutiioi will cost at
least $1,000,000.'
THE HOTEL NASH AND GRILL.
It is the house of baiopiets. It Ih the
In. use of excellence. It is the citadel
of service fitting for a king. It is the
-11' 1 v grill in Medt'urd having the person
r! suoervision of Frederick !. Odell, the
uiuti who as a caterer has a reputation
nn (lie entire Pacific const. He been
at the head of some of the hirg.-st fin
log parlors nnd end ring rwdililislinu'iitH
in California.
Persons dining at ordinary public
phices are imtnnipliril nt the revelnt inns
of tlie Nash tlrill. They are more than
astonished, t hey are charmed delight
fit. The table d 'hole dinner Sunday
rwiiiiiL" are tin1 talk of the town.
St i m a id ( VI ell will htr e an elnho
i ate t hrisi mas tnm t from fi till S
I' in., and IIiom- ho u ih to'diiu1 at
the a-li on tlcit day will do w.ll to
ti-le lioTie and i njure tables, slat illg
lininlier of seal h il-str d.
OKF.liN AND GAYNOR
AT BAY AT LAST
W sll I Nii'l' , .. -::. The .
pren rt of the I'imI. d Slaten denied
II ptt it ion for writs of eortiorari bring
ini; to that court in the s ,,f tiiereni-
l 1 1 I Canor, who are ninler si utetice to
pa a fine ef "7"t.7 I,' and mtdi'rgo
(mis of imprionnn-nt of tour ve.ir
on rliiit H' H of i nib.' , r'l.-nt and -ii s i r
a ev in eoiiuortioM with I'aptain I . ll r
In M. Carti-r's m-Iu me to defraud the
I'liiled States go ei tuneii t iti ceunec
t en with the harbor impro enicnts at
Sa atinali, (9a.
ANOTHER CALAMITY
NABaOWLT AVKRTtO
PITTSBURG. Dec. ):! '-Thai l"i men
narrowly etiiaped cremation, in u ffre at
the SehonihtTgiT coal mi ne at Paird
station, ;io mil from here, esterday
be.iime Uliown today. The fire imginat
ed from electric "parhs. and the men
li r I to fl.-e to nave t1!- ,r liven. The mine
V ill be f'leoded .dlV.
day.
THE
OREOON SENATORS
ON GOOG COMMITTEES
In the new alignment of sennto cotr
mitteeB for the Bixtieth congreBS, north
western Henatora and particularly those
from Oregon, fared exceedingly well.
Senator Fulton 'retains his chairman
ship of claims, which is one of the more
important committees of the senate and
has places on expenditures in the treas
ury department, industrial expositions,
judiciary, public InndB and revision of
laws. Although he gavo up military
affairs, his place is going to La Fol
lette, it is prosed to enlarge this com
mittee nnd again make him a member.
Senator l.ourne is pleased with his
assignments, tic is made chairman of
fisheries, which is an active working
committee, and has places on coast do
fi 'totes, expenditures in the department
of justice, postoffices and post roads,
pubuc health and railroads.
PETTIBONE'S TRIAL
IS DELAYED SOMEWHAT
ItOlSK, Idaho, Dec. 23. Owing to the
failure of one of the witnesses for the
s'uto to arrive, only a brief eiession of
the Pottibotio trial was held today and
adjournment was taken until tonight,
when the prosecution- will rest, and tin
motion of the defense for the court to
direct a verdict of not guilty will be
argued.
iJiirrow is so ill that It will be impoos
sible for him to make the opening state
limit for the defense before Thursday.
K. M. Sabin, an attorney of Colorado
Springs, test ified that Lyte Gregory,
whom Orchard said he killed at the di
rection of Haywood and I'ettibone, was
employed to look ll( evidence in the
cases of the federation men charged
with destroying property of a mining
,-t,mpaiiy in t "uloradu.
N'JMBER YOUR HOUSES
ACCORDING TO CITY PLAN
Tomorrow the city engineer wM
mence mi in be ring houses in I he
inal townsite, following with the
tiou as soon as practicable. Kach
holder (will be presented with a
beat ing his correct house number,
a note of tliirt number and leav
card with the hardware merchant
whom you buy your numbers.
Most impel Hint of all, after rec
I com
urig
addi
house
card
Make
e the
from
ivmg
yun r card, get your numbers am
1 pul
tin III up.
T V . OSGOOD, City Kngiu
Newspaper Advertising.
A new -paper may boom a dm n
Muoi.iih it news and editorial columns.
!i may u'ite items constantly about
rops, tdl of t he enormous potatoes,
apples, cableses, nnd so forth, grown in
its neie.hbotlie.pd, but when all. is said
Mill done, it is the amount of advertis
ing that ipoeary in a paper that appeal
to the invrst.r. To him it i the ad
ert is ing that measures the business
done mi town. It is the puNe that he
iVMs to see if the different businesses
are proMpt'i'ing. He knows very well
that if tin' torn I merchants advertise
freely there umt lie a prospect of a
good country ttt draw from, or the
couldn't afford to do so. Merchant'
nifty iinrtliV( luoked nt it in this
light, b.if every thinking man will read
ily agree with us that when he increases
The m.v of lot ad lie i helping to bo M
his t..n Cat more than wh-n he pa.
the professional wpeiler nnd spends Ins
money for all hind of ,t air literatim
that is b.ok.d ,, vx iti, snpj,.i., ;U11
,:tk,P :g- P-.ll HI vilt.
Iix U"gi'.
TOGG1
Bedford's Greatest Value Givers
INCREASES IN PENSIONS
ASKED FOR BY HAWLEY
Representative Hawley has intro
duced bills increasing the pensions of
Samuel Hawkins, Hattio E. Wheeler,
Helen M. Silsby, William Chittenden,
Garrett P. Atchison, Salisbury Sherman,
William 8. Winsor and Mary Bruntner.
Also bills granting pensions to Mary
Haney and Luman O. .Tudd.
He also presented to the house of
representatives the following memorials
ef the Oregon Btate legislature: House
joint memorial No. 5, favoring legisla
tion for the relief of settlers on unsur
veyed lauds; senate joint resolution
favoring the pensioning of veterans of
the Hannock war; senate concurrent res
olution No. 20, favoring the promotion
of Colonel J nun's Jackson to the grade
Almost
too Late
lil'T STILL THK1IK IS TIM K TO
G K T Y OT R PICT C RES MADE
l'Oh XMAS AT THE MEDFORD
STCIHO. ALL PICTURES TAK
EN THIS WEEK WILL BE FIN
ISHED liV (i O'CLOCK TUESDAY.
NOTHING FINER FOR X.MAS
PRESENTS.
DON'T STOP FOR THE RAIN.
No Fire in the Kitchen Range
No Hat Water in the House
Then is the time you ap
preciate the couvcuicuce of
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
Alliii h n hi to
the lu-urcst lump
ockct and turn the svrltcb
fort. QUART, TWO Qt'AJTT
AND LAB UUt SUCS
Put bize is ipccially adapted for nurMry
;cail AT cm tHCE
AD ME 5AVILIS
CondorWalcrlaiii P wer Co.
Pi
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COUngila
Sofa lim'M'
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of brigadier general on tho .retired list,
and senate joint resolution No. 4. fa
voring an increase in the pensions of
Indian war veterans.
WHERE NEWTOWN PIPPINS
WERE FIRST ORIGINATED
Newtown, less thnn a century ago a
charming district on Long Island, N. Y.,
the place where the famous Newtown
Pippin originated, is now the Second
ward of Queens borough in Greater New
York. They are having a dispute over
the naming and renaming of their
streets. One party insists on sacrificing
old names and substituting such misfits
as Ajax avenue, Neptune avenue, Venus
avenue, nnd so on, for Horse Brook
road, Old Shell road, Feather Bod lane,
and the like. Among the historic names
that have been sacrificed is Washington
street, wh ich was In id out through a
field in which Washington encamped in
1770. Tho native town of Oregon's
great Newtown Pippin deserves better
handling. This apple, like all great
fruits, - was a freak or accident. Ex
change. GREAT SCIENTIST
IS LAID TO REST
LONDON, Dec. 2:.. Under tjie shad
ow of the monument of Sir Isaac New
ton of Westminster Abbey the body of
Lord Kelvin was buried at noon today.
Impressive but simple services were
held.
F. J. Mc Malum, the clever Eileen
landlord, is spending' the holidays in
Medford.
A New Disease
finite pn'vah'ut lint easily enrrrt:
nppenrs iiiuiually: nttaeks alike
young and old; eauseit a good deal
of worry and among younger peo
ple nffeets the heart, often eausing
eold feet. It. ia diagnosed hy the
leading pliyHiciniiH of Medford as
CHRISTMAS THorilLK. Follow
ing is n list of enres for sale at
I! ASK INS' PlifG STORE:
FOR WOISN
Toilet Cases
Manicure Sets
Work Boxes
Pin Trays
Japanese Goods
Perfumes
Post Cards
Post Card Albums
Fancy Box Stationery
Traveling Kolls
Sanitary Sponge Bags
Hang Bags
Pyrography Outfits
Pyrography . Materials
Pyrography for Jin
FOB NIK.
Ntcktio Boxes
Tobacco Bones
Cigars
Cigar Jars
Cigar Caiwa.
Pur.MV
Bill Books
Fountain TVtoi
Ask Trays
Post Cardt
Traveling lolls
Military Bnishes
S.itety Raiors
llfinemlier,
HASKIN'S For Health
For the Last
Time This Year
For the last three years we have claimed a part of your patronage and
are pleased to say we are satisfied with what we have gotten. We have
tried to please, and for the balance of this year or until Christmas we will
give you 10 per cent off of any goods you may buy, but after that time
the old prices will prevail.
The panic has had no effect on us at all, and with the new year we
will stock up and serve yon better than ever.
The oity council has decreed that you and each and all of you shall
place numbers on your houses, and I have them to sell you so cheap
that you can't refuse to buy them. Come In and see them. If you have
not yet put in your guess, you had better get busy at once.
I am Shortie Oarnett, the hardware man that does things.
SHORTY
LEWIS'
West Side Confectionery
An Ideal Xmas Present
Kiser's Oregon Art Calenders
Large assortmentMany designs
CHOICE CAXDIE8 AND CONFECTIONS
FANCY HOLIDAY BOXES OF STATIONERY
SOUVENIR POST CARDS AND ALBUMS
aS- RED MEN'S BALL
Given by the
Wetauka Social Club
December 24, 1907
Angles Hall, Medford
GARNBTT
Office on Seventh Street. !
t li IIik Kli'i'tric Sign. j