Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 18, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, "MEDFORD, OR.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 18, 1908.
RFDUC
T
IONS
THROUGHOUT THE
STQRE. ALL ODD
LOTS ALL REM
NANTS AT PRICES TO
INSURE A SPEEDY
SALE.
VAN DYKE'S
Looirn End Sale
A WHIRLWIND OF VIGOROUS VALUES
Muslin Undergar
ments Reduced
$1.50 and $2 Nightgowns
at 98
65c and 75; Corset Covers
at Adp
75c Cambric Drawers
$2.50 and $3 White Must
Shirts '...,?1.9y
Better grades of Nainsook
Gowns and ohms reduced
; ; j'
REMNANTS HALF PRICE
Ginghams, Percales, Lawns and Plaid
Suitings ONE-HALF
EMBROIDERY
Neat lot of Embroidery up to 20 yd.
Edgings and Insertions.
RIBBONS No. 5, 7. 9, 12 . . . . . . 7
Fancv Ribbon, Nos. 16, 22, 40. . 121
F'cv Ribbon, Nos. 60, 80, raluced.15?
HDKFS. All linen 5
Hemstitched cotton 2Jq
35c and 25c Embroidered Hdkfs..l-ty
FURS, SCARFS, BOAS,
Capes, all reduced, value
ONE-HALF
PILLOW TOPS
Regular 25c, 50c and 75c val., stamped
and tinted 19
WOOL WAISTS
Every Wool Waist up to $7.50 values
must close at, each ,?l-75
UNDERWEAR
10 dozen Ladies' regular 50c Fleeced
Vests and Drawers 2ty
TAFFETA, ALL COLORS
34-in. width, $1.25 values 98c
36-in. width, $1.50 value $1.29
HANDKERCHIEFS
Mussed Embroidery and Linen Hand
kerchiefs, values 20c to 50 ea. . . 14
SHIRTS
Men's Neglige and Plaited Bosom
Shirts, $1.25 and $1.50 values. .98?
MEN'S COTTON UNDERWEAR
Fleeced and Ribbed Underwear, 50c
and 75c garments .40$
LAWNS
20c to 35c La wis in remnants of con
venient lengths-all y., PRICE.
VAN DYKE'S
PILLOW SLIPS
In first quality Muslin, size 45 x 36
inches 19
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
John Dunning of Griffin Creek was
transacting business in Medford today.
Attorney C. B. Watson of Ashland
was in town last night.
King's for Lowne'y's, Aldon's and
Ounthor's chocolates. tf
J. A. Jonas of Eagle Point transact
ed business in Medford Saturday.
C. P. Livcngood of I'hoenix trans
acted business in Medford Saturday.
J. R. Horning left Saturday morning
for Klamath Falls, Or., for a few dayB
to attend to business matters.
Pyrographie outfits, wood and. hides,
for burning, at the Art Studio, Hub
bard building, near bridge. tf
' J. P. Roberts and fnmily will leave
Medford next week for Albany, Or.,
where they will make their future home.
Read carefully the new real estate
list of O. H. I'ioreo A Bon in this is
sue. .258
Josso llouck returned from Ashlnnd
this morning, where he had been on
business.
Read carefully the new real estate
list of C. H. Pierce & Son in this is
sue. "08
Captain J. N. ilnll left for Central
Point to spend the dny viBiting rela
tives. P. B. P'Ni'il of East Medford iB again
confined to his bed. He has had poor
health for several month's.'' '
Mrs. Cameron's parlors aro open eve
Mings and Hilndays for those who are
too busy to come other times. 1 ' 2(10
Dr. R. R. Hamilton returned Friday
night from the Blue Lodge mine, where
he. had boen culled Thursday morning.
Rend carefully the 'now - real estate
list of ('. II. Pierce t Son. in this is-'
sue; -.--gf,$
Isaac X EsTC Krifr'Tnmily, ' from
northeast. JnVf'fi. mM .';l!ir1'
r'ciaKifJiM'J'i ta""l1' &"".
Stenography and typewriting nt rn
1 '3fu(JSi rrfMiiJrhnril's VMif Biwklrk;
Friday iu Modfyrd witi ty-r ljtf,nJi! Mr
J. O. (ingnon? tht-Vnfeini!tn)iT 'of
Jacksonville, wnHr a Medford. buHiiu'sw
caller Friday afternoon.
.). (1. (rtjrn and family from Houth of
tnwn, were Medford viHitorH Friday eve-,.j4nf,-.
.......... .
l,cis A. Akew of Central Point was
Williams wa nt liold Kill
hi gave one of hin
aHHort incut of postals oyer
m t hern Oregon at the Art
Studio. Hubbard building, near bridge.
Also a nice line of album. tf
Mrs. Shepherd and daughter, Minn
Shepherd,; who have been at 0 rants
1'iiss for several day i"i business, 1 re
turned Saturday morning.
1'ublic stenography and typewriting
done rveiiingt. Iiupiire of Van, Kogue
Kiver Kleetiie Co., or I'iuinond Room
ing houe. tf
liny Jainet. Charles Heriford ami T.
.1, llerit'oid of C.riffia creek were Med
t'ord ImMtie-y caller Sat urda v alter
,jf-n.
.H. II, Ne :md wife left on the north
bound tram l'.r tin i r home at foot's
i -leek, wli. u M r. N e is ei'gaged in
limning.
f The cement floor of the new city
Mil will be laid o..u. Vui. .jf pivpjt
i At inn has alteadv bt gnu. Tin, w Sen !
lt night, wl
SluHtrattSi Km
The Infgest
Ahihited in S
umpleti d.
till with
rir. s.
will N ,
;i of th.
np f.
.del
dat.
t :rv
K. I.i
mil' I
amea IlayB, who is successfully en
gaged in blacksmithinp; at Snohomish,
Wash., has been at Gold Hill visiting
relatives and friends. He was in Med
ford, Wednesday afternoon.
E. E. Phipps of Ashland came in on
the northbound train to spend the day
with his brother, Attorney W. E.
Phipps.
A few enlarged photos of Southern
Oregon scenery, left over from the
Christmas trade, will be given free with
frame to fit. on receipt of retail price
of frame. A limited supply. The Art
Studio, Hubbard bldg., near bridge, tf
The funeral of Mrs. J. R. Neil will
take place this afternoon at 2-o'clock
nt the family home; interment in the
Jacksonville cemetery. ,Mrs. Neil left
surviving her a husband and one son.
Ladies Bhampoo. 50c; gents' sham
poo, '35c; 12 treatments electric vibra
tory course for 'dandruff and falling
hair, laldies $5.00, gents $4.00. Mrs.
Cameron, Hotel Moore Annex. 260
Gents' facial mamage, 35c; ladies'
face and neck, 50c; manicuring, 25c; six
body treatments, electric vibratory mas
sage, $.'3.00 Mrs. Cameron, Hotel Moore
Annex. 260
MZMBEES OF JURY TRYING
HALL'S LAND FRAUD CASE
The following is the jury trying the
land-fraud case against John H. Hall
at Portland:
Alfred Freerksen, farmer, Lebanon,
Linn county.
William Fuqua, farmer, Clackamas
county. I
Charles J. Sunderland, fruitgrower,
Portland, Multnomah county.
It. W. Fry, farmer, Albany, Linn
county. . , . .
Samuel W. Miles, farmer, Rickreall,
Polk county.
Ed Taylor, farmer, Sheridan, Yamhill
f.wnty. .. .. . ...
Frank Lines, farmer, Albany, Lirm
county. . . 1
Oityi h 'NeAstyi, jffree'toar '"conductor,
'Portland, 'Multnomah county.
M. S. Humes, fanner, Ben vert on,
Washington county.
' Frank" t -Vnti ; ' Wassenhove, farmer,
Chauipm-g, Marion county.
Kit . RnnW, Tanner, Crabtree, Linn
county 'y i
Henry Freerksen, retired fanner.
Shedds, Linn county.
FRUIT TREES.
Surplus stock. nitO Hnrtleet pears, 200
Dei.tngon, ,2.'i,HH 'Spitzenberg. " flOOO
i.e,wLuw4i,...Uiuu Xxajvfurda . (early
peaeh, fitu) Muir peaches, ttiM Klbcrtas.
Impure of L. B. Warner. tf
A Sad Mistake.
Editor Tribune: I have traveled over
most of the middle western states, the
Pacific coast, British Columbia, and
some of the isles of the sea, looking
for a location. Of ull the sections I
have visited the Rogue River valley
seemed to distance them all as an ideal
place for a future home. Nature has
endowed this valley with a combination
of more diversified facilities for the
enjoyment of mankind than any place
I have visited. Notwithstanding I have
made a sad mistake, since I have been
informed how the county officials,
courts and juries enforce the law, or
rather lack of enforcement of justice.
It makes me think of the way they
used to do in Texas penitentiary for
stealing a steer; freedom for murder.
However, I can't believe many of
the people will sanction the court's rul
ing in your trial. I have noticed the
people of this valley are the most for
bearing and patient I have ever come
in contact with. This they have veri
fied divers times on unjust assessment
of property. Such proceedings will
draw the undesirable element and drive
out those that favor justice.
CJTIZEN.
RAISING SUGAR BEETS
AROUND KLAMATH . FALLS
Remarkable results in the analysis of
sugar beets grown on' the - Entorprise
tracts, adjoining Klamath Falls, have
aroused great interest in this basin for
beet-raising and will result in ft' score
of -test -crops' of berts-this year. The
beets grown consisted' of a quarter' acre,
the yield from which was four tonB,
5S5 pounds, or a-little more than .17
tons per acre. The" -plaWt 'industry of
the department of agrifulfrure'pth'ft re
port of which wars as follows Average
weight of beets, 2 potinds; sligaf in ( the
juice, per cnt,'. 2T.W; ''"cfref fi'cietjt of
purity, -per tent, TTO. "' ;
Tt'wilbe h'fttedtftHrtt hY 'sngar in
the 'jViico" is givenT'tiereas miaV fac
tories" report the ''sugar in tlie beet.'.'
This would make'tne percentage". about
1 per cent lower ?han. stated aboyej, but
the result is much 'higher "rhan" usually
attained iu the best sugar-beet growing
listricts.
Among the new arrivals in Medford
ar: - ('. P. De.vereaux, . from m Eugene,
Or.; W. M. Jones, Spokane, Wash.; D.
A. Steels, Miles City, Mont.; O. C. Cox,
Oubuque, la. '
SEVERAL BUSINESS CHANGES
. HAVE TAKEN PLACE
George H. Church, who has been con
nected with the Medford Steam Bak
ery during the past several years, has
disposed of his interests to his part
ners, Van Hardenberg Bros., who will
continue the business at the old stand.
Mr. Church will probably go north in
a short time, although he has no defi
nite plans for the future.
G. W. Nichols has sold the Economy
meat market on C street to Delbert
Terrill, who will spare no pains to fur
nish the public with the best of meats.
Mr. Nichols will continue his residence
in Medford, we are pleaBed to learn.
George T. Faucett, who has been
looking after the interests of Wells,
Fargo & Co. in Medford, so well and
long, is now occupying his new quar
ters, located opposite the old.
ROSE BURG HIGH BEATS
' ASHLAND A. 0. 30 TO 16
Roseburg High school defeated Ash
land Athletic club at basketball at
Roseburg, January 14, by the Bcore of
30 to 15. The firBt half was closely
contested, Roseburg getting 16 points
and the visitors 14. In the second half,
however, the locals played all around
Ashland, rolling up 114 points, while a
single tally was the best Aehland could
do. The lineup:
Roseburg Thornton and Fisher, for
wards; ' French, center; Risley and
Goodman, guards. ' ii
Ashland Herndon and ' Bondburg,
wards; Croker, center; Martin and Rob
ertson, guards.
The same clubs played again Wednes
day night. -'
Basketball Tonight
There will be a basketball game this
evening between the Grants Pass high
school and Medford high school at the
Medford Opera House. The game will
not be called until Into in the evening,
on account of its being Saturday. The
line-up will be as follows:
Medford Cochran, V. Strang, for
wards; Bishop, center; Rothermal, Ply
male, guards; Strong, substitute.
Grants Pass Fay, Spaulding, for
wards; Norton, center; Letcher, Har
per, guards; Hood, substitute.
Joe Taylor of North Bear creek
transacted business in Medford Friday
afternoon.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Attorney Gus Newbury, who has been
laid up with la grippe, is able to be
about again.
Sheriff D. H. Jackson has gone to
Sacramento on official business.
It was a great shock to the commu
nity to hear of 'the death of Mrs. J.
R. Neil, which occurred early Thurs
day afternoon. Mrs. Neil had only
been confined to her bed for a few
dayB, though she had been in ill-health
for some time. She was the wife of
Judge Neil, and the sympathy o
great many friends will be extender
him in his great loss.
MileB Overholt, editor of the J
sonville Post, has gone to Portlam
a business trip.
Word was received recently of
death of Miss Kate Lemberger at J
ding, Lai, Miss Lemberger was a
dent of Jacksonville for a Dumber
yearB, filling the position of cj
stenographer for this district whii
here.
Mrs. Pauline Hine spent the dii
with Medford friendB Friday.
District Attorney A. E. Reames, wk
has been attending court at Gran
Pa 88. wafl oblieed to come home, owiw
to a severe attack of la grippe.
Tbeo Cameron and brail Bntt w;t
over .to Medford on Friday morningij
train. I
George Henry and Ira Turngate pn:t
a few hours in Medford Friday. j;
. ixi ion itiHUUH jvyrut- lias reiurnra mc; .f
a week's visit with Miss Mamie ReddTf I
Mrs. E. Dunnington and Miss Xeili
Wulf were among those who went t;
Medford Friday. f
Mrs. John Marsh spent the day tW
Medford Wednesday, the gueat of Mn
Charles Nickel!.
MRS. J. R. NEIL SUDDENLY
" CROSSES GREAT DIVIDE
Mrs. J'. R. Neil of Jacksonville died
at her home Thursday' evening. Sh'e
was the wife of 'Judge Neil, a promi
nent attorney of Jacksonville,' and one
of the pioneers of the Rogue River val
ley. She had not been in the best bf
health for some time, but her condition
was not considered serious. Her deL
misP came as a severe shock to her
family and her large circle of friends.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. II. Toft in North Medford, who has
been seriously sick for several days, is
at the present improving.
, COMMUNICATIONS. I
' . 1
To the Editor: 1 wislj.to congratulate
you upon an item I have just read in I
your paper which just fills my senti
ments. It is headed, "A Business prop
osition." It is only just that the tax
payer- know what is being d-uf withi
their money, j
We jire being impost d np"n. and.
have not the satisfaction of Knowing '
what l'or. .
1 hope you will advance that idea to
a finili. I have never seen anything iu I
regard to tin- matter advanced before.;
And I am glad we have the right man j
mi the right place.
stand by the taxpayer, for it is tlieinj
that bear the burdm. Now. Mr. Kdi- j
t"r. 1 am a stranger to ynt. but 1 am
coming down to Medford s. n and we1
will h;ie it good old puirip handle shake!
and Mii'ke a Havana cigar. I ;un nl :
w.s glad to get the p.ip.r. 1 like to j
hear from neighbors and fro n-N tireiigh '
its column;-also to read the it-pis.iofj
1 am a Mnngtown resident, b't ot
m. ce-sanh a V-i,. i
Following 4The Mascot'
Friday, the 24th
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