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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1908)
T AMUSEMENTS. Next Attraction at Medford Opera House, "Old Ark:msar." Everything tli;it mid: a nival ami ar tistic ingenuity can ufii-r has been brought to bear in the production of "Old Arkansaw," and the resuti is u Aeries of pictorial, sensational and me chanical effeets that make recent dra matic productions uf this kind look tame by comparison. The play is in four acts. Complete sets of special scenery and stage en iiouments are car ried for each act, and t he following scenes of the play, viz.: "The Kailroad Uold-LTp,' "The Arkansas Mob Scene," "The Jail-lirea king Scene, ' ' "The Conservatory Scene," and "The Electric Fountain." "Old Arkansaw" is fro mthe prolific pen of Mr. Fred Kayinond, whose reputation as an au thor has been established by several previous works of high order of merit, including his comedy successes, "The Missouri Girl" and "My Frisky Pad." Jt is certain, however, that the inten sity of purpose, thoroughness of char acter delineation and absorbing dra matic interest exhibited in "Old Ark ansaw" places it above any of his pre vious efforts, both as a valuable acqui sition to dramatic literature and as a lasting tribute to the genius of its au thor and manager. The play is a rural inelodraintaic comedy with a theme absolutely original; an intricate plot full of heart interest and stirring sit uations, with a delicious vein of pure comedy running through it. The com pany is made up of the- best talent that can be procured in the dramatic and vaudeville lines. Numerous specialties and musical numbers are introduced during the action of the play. A first-lass attraction in every respect is prom ised the patrons of the Medford Opera House Tuesday Februarv 18. MARRIED. UTXON-CliANCE hi Central Point, January 2i, 1908, Walter Dixon and Miss Grace Cranee. VITZG ERA LP- D A V ELEY In Albany, February 4, 11108, J. IL Fitzgerald of Medford and Mrs. M. Daveley of La Camas, Wash. PROCTOR-SlTAMItROOK At Grants Pass, February 2, inns, Peter Parley' Proctor and Miss Georgia Shambrook. ! COLEM AX-CARVER In Medford, I January 20, 190S, by Rev. C. H. ' lloxie, Elmer G. Coleman and Sirs. Lil lian M. Carver, both of Phoenix. WOLTKR-COLE Tn Medford, at the home of Emil Wolter, January 28, 19US, by liev. C. II. Hoxie. Edward V. Wolter and Miss Marv Cole. OERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH IN FLOURISHING CONDITION The parsonage of the German Luth eran church in Medford, and its prem ises have been considerably improved since the advent of the new pastor. The attendance on the services has, iitereas 'd a great deal lately and much int'Toi is beiiiL; manifested by the con Tegat ion. which is increasing steadily. ,1 mm .lit. 'k iGvw"- Y. CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of monej and neither givc'the fit, style nor distinction t" your clothes thatlyour 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 arc superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME EIFERT The City Tailor Medford THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEPFORP. OR.. SATURDAY, St. Murk's Church (Episcopal), j Where you are always welcome. Sun ! day morning service at 11 o'clock. The i double quartet under t he direction of j Char!"1 Haeirigg will render special j i-nisic. Mr. Williams will preach on a snbj'-et appropriate to t lie season, j ' Love and Marriage. ' ' The evening , service will e lield at Ti'.tii, with an address on "The Creeds of tin ( hurcli. ' ' Shakespeare Says - "There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood, : Leads on to fortune. And there is a tide in the souls of 1 men, which, taken at the. flood, leads on to heaven ; but if persistestty op posed, leads dow nto eternal night. , Fortv-nine men out of 50 believe in a Geu and a hereafter. The majority of i unprejudiced thinkers who have care- ! ful'v studied the life of Christ are ready to admit that he was the purest char-a-tor and the greatest teacher that ever lived. Once he said: "And I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto me." Through the church, Christ is carrying on his great work of lifting men hea venward. At present h genuine evan gelical revival is in progress at the Methodist Episcopal church, 1J street. Rev. Van Marter presents gospel truth in a clear, earnest convincing manner, and insists in thorough work. Christ's gospel is more than a reformation. It is a regeneration and a transforma tion. The holy spirit, the great dyna mic force in the kingdom of God, con victs, regenerates and purifies men. He is now knocking at the hearts of the people in Medford. Will the people of this prosperous town admit him, or say, with Felix, "Go thy way for this time; when I have a more convenient season 1 will call for thee?" Preaching tonight by Rev. Van Mar ter, twice tomorrow and every night next week. Everybody invited. "Almost persuaded, harvest is past; Almost persuaded, doom comes at last; A I m ost ea n not a va il , Almost is but to fail, Sad, sad, that bittel wail, Almost, but lost." W. C, KEUTER. Scale Spray for Sale Scale Spray, Lime and Sulphur Solution, ready for use; in any quan tity. J, A, Perry, Medford, Ore. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SINGER Sewing Machine Co. Tele phone No. G5. A. ). Singler, Mgr. 2Hi WA NT ED Woman or girl for silver pantry. Apply to Steward, Xash ''nfe. Pol.' SALE A "few dioi7ev17Tte ' lcg horu Inns. Address Mrs. S. G. Har itnm. Phoenix. r. 21 POLITE ATTENTION to all of our patrons. Wo would be glad to havo you give us a call. Our delicious chops and steaks, garni', fish, and shellfish are cooked in a manner that make them linger in the memory as well as tickle the palate. Our eggs are fresh laid, our meats aro tender, our coffees and teas of exquisite flavor and our wines excellent. When you wish to enjoy a good meal come to The Nash (Safe THE SECRET of win- our bread is in such demand for iis Tine quality, lightness and most delicious flavor is that it is made from choice winter wheat and by the best methods known in baking to give nu trition and enjoyment of eating at the same time. If you are not using Van Hordenberg Bros.' bread, try it. Medford Steam Bakery FRENCH DRY CLEANING . t'OK EXCHANGE Medford property I for other property. Adrdess Lock Box ; 4 IS, Medford. Or. tfO ! Ft R SALE rine wood, $1.73 per tier; good. level road: adjoining Phoe- nix. T. J. Fish. ' 235 j j FOli SALE Two incubators, used only- ; one season, tor tmlv cheap; capacity of each, L'lti eggs. ! nquirc at War ner s store. Warney A,- tMiyder, tt WA NT EP Salesmen for Medford, Ash land, and Grants Pass; tirst-itss line; good money for hustlers. Address I,' Tribune office. 2s0 I F01KEXT Rooms for light house- j keeping, with bath and electric light.! Inquire above tea ami coffee store, 7th and G. Mrs. A. Haycox. 27S FOUND An elaborate assortment of Ladies' Lingerie, China Silk and Em broidery Waists. "The Big Store' "luel & Kontnor. 27$ FOli SALE 30x20l)-foot lot, 3il lot from cor. 11th mid L sts.; a bargain; S. V. Mi-ilfoni. Call any time. V. Vogili, residence. FOR SALE One five-horsepower mo tor, good as new; take it away for 75. Peils Elite Laundry, Medford, Or.. tf I'Olf SALE Household furniture be longing to Geo. King will he on sale lit his former residence, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, beginning at -o'clock. 2S1 FOH SALE One acre, west of Medford city limits; price $200, payable $10 down und $10 a month, without inter est. Address P. O. Box 571, Medford, Oregon. 202 FOR SALE Now residence, just com pleted, second block west or nign school, West Seventh street; fine col onial interior: cheap if sold soon. In quire Tribune office. tf WORK WANTED Japanese contrac tor; can do all kinds of general farm ing; general helper in all work; town or country. Address A. E. Tntsumi, Gen'l Del., Medford, Or. tf SHORTHAND and Typewriting Those wishing work of this kind done in evening call up Van, phono 855, Rogue River Electric Co., or address P. O. Box 870. tf FOR SALE Ono 45-horaepower auto matic Russell engine, in first-class sape; look this up, the prico will sur prise you. Peils Elite Laundry, Med ford, Or. tf FOR SALE Having purchased over 500,000 feet of first-class milling logs, we are prepnred to furnish first-class lumber of all kinds in any amounts on short notice. If you contemplate "building place your order with us; prices very reasonable; dimension and fine finish lumber a specialty. Write or call. Butte Kails Lumber Company, office over Jackson county bank, Med ford, Or. tf FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms by day, week or month. The O.IHI over p'ostofficc. Medford. Or. tf XCHSEUV STOCK All Hinds of fruit1 trees, both large and small fruits., standard varieties of app.es and pears j and penclies, including Newtown and Suit zejiberg apples; a full line of up- toilate nursen Mnrk, in lai''.- or small ; lots; also all kinds of ornamental t ri'i.s .'mil sln-iihlii'iv- lit niv ii'Std en en in South Medfoid. having just re ceived a large shipment, am prepared to fill orders i:n diatidy. Impure at Warner's Ston. I,, 11. Warner, Sr., Medford. Or. tf No Fire in the Kitchen Range No Hot Water in the House Then is the time you ap preciate the couveaicuce uf ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Attach a plujr to the nearest lamp socket and turn the switch PINT, QUART, TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES Pint Siw il fcpcciaily adapted (or nursery tWL 7 tlK OlFICE AUD Ml t I. I i IS Condor Wafer and Power C. I'b v". Office on Seventh Strict. Opposite t hf liig Electric Hijjn. Clean lCUiQ2 Simple Sale ura''e Go Window 0 Shopping: nrniiinTii 11m 1 11 mi iiimiiipMMHiiraiiiBMfibM In the city we find thousands of miliums anoe.t town. In this th'-y many t and watching save monev windows you First Showing- of Skirts NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE SELECTIONS. A" .Ma Hays t here n r e t vvu I hi rigs fir which no one is -ver prrparM, and Ilmt'M "twins." H'h the Ihtle things i'i l;f( that count. Si. says t lie poor man with a large family when u- count up his household expenses for I lie month. I'erhnpM if he rate) the hill in dhidually it ucmMn't . o Itig; ami perhaps if In- traded with Miller & K whan I; ii- would u 't begrudge I he !innc .! much. Why; lleeaiiic a ti low doesn 't mind parting with the coin whn Im yr- th fill eijiiiwilent, ami a inmd dinner tin a n urn re I ni u Health t the average man. Von "II al ways be able to find smm tliing good at mir stoie to tempt vi.nr appi-tile. Try it if NihmI.'iv dinner pioblenm worry win :m . Yon'te jut the one we're lool.itij; foe. V.nifs to pl--a-e, MILLER St EWANK. Are Yon I Tliiokiiipf '''' j M.tMM'ngmi mwa Kay 1 M E I) !:ORD DINNER B?LL r FEBRUARY M, iws. Your Sister in the City Wili Go people who never think of buying an way tliey not only have a chance to m on their purchases, (lace you get ill the will find that you not only get the choice SEE THE WINDOW. We have just recently received a large shipment of Dress Skirts for Misses ami Ladies. Almost any size in the good, durable, all wool j in llama, cloths, in black, gray, navy ami shades of brown. The values aro the best the mar ket affords this season. These skirts aro the latest styles and hang well; do not shrink or sag and they may lie washed if you so desire. Think of the prices, $3.00 to $15.00. Voile Skirts in black and colors, $6.50 to $35.00. MEDFORD'S FASTEST GROWING STORE BAKER HUTCHASON COMPANY J UST NORTH OF THE J. C. BANK Lumber AYILY NOT SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUILDING A HOME OF YOUR OWN? WE MAKE AND SELL ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING NEEDED IN THE LUMBER LINE. GALL, SECURE OUR PRICES AND PLACE YOUR, ORDER BEFORE THE SEASON'S RUSH BE GINS. THIS IS GOING- TO BE MED FORD'S BANNER BUILDING YEAR. (JET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND (JET IN NOW & Lumber Co. EASY Will purchase a business prop erty that will yield 8 per cent return on the investment and double in value within the next two years. It is located on what will be Medford's busiest street in the heart of the business section J.C.Brown PALM BLOCK 3ttrs.Urma Iftampton Isaacs "3tructor of "Plm'"lt 3ttitboo i.iilo of otnc. Morlh J Sir.. I Tomorrow article until thev luiv seen the what all the stores are xhou-imr. hut habit of reading advertisements of all goods, but you save a lot of Lawn Waists $1.50 SEE THE WINDOW. Vo picked up some of the grand est values in Wnista for this sea son it litis over been our lot to soo. Waists that aro actually selling in nonu, stores for $1.75 and to $2.50 now selling at this store (overy one Is new this sea son) for $1.50. OREGON TERMS o o OO C) oo o o o o 0