Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 28, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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4 TUB MIODFOKD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR.. SATURDAY, MARCH 28. 1908.
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SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
Will 0. Steol of the Crater Lake com
pany stopped over iu Modfurd Thurg
day night, but It ft fur Portland Friday
morning. He has been in Stmt IWrn
'alifurnia oil business.
Haviland, semi-porcelain and enamel
ware at .T. C. Ward 's
R. ('. Jhwiwhy, the stock shipper nf
Central Point, was a caller iu Medford
Thursday,
Haviland, semi-porcelain and enamel
ware at J. O. Ward s.
Polk Hull and K. K. Morrisim of (Jrif
fin Creek were Medford eallers Thurs-
Southern Oregon scenery at Hull '$
Art Studio, near bridge.
.l:.y.
'. W. Snyder, (lie cnntniclor of Si.hIIi ,
Mi-ilfiin, left Thursday for Portland.'
whore ln will spend several iIh.vh look
Wg llftlT lllllltlTH .f hllsillCSH.
Miss Kiln n.-iiiiivan-. stenography nml
typewriting. Room 4. I'alm lilo.'k.
II. It. (io.ldnrd f Wagner Croon was
n caller in Medfnrd T!ii,r.s,lav.
.Iiilill Hriner nf Talent I ransnclcd
iMiHini'HH iu Mcilford Thursday.
Hn ynu waul, a f irHl-f Ijius business!
locution m, Modfnrd's busiest street?
Easy (onus, Tf so, ,,,11 on .1. C. Tlrown
Palm Ttloek. ' i
I. 1). Hugo solil 15 niTos of laiul to
Mr. McCnllnm on r: riff in Creek; enn-,
siilornlion .fulfill. This tract is ,,rt f ,
tlin olil Gordon ranch, i
Plume r,S.. .v,.,, i)rv n,,in t. i
Pressing Works. s
Adnlph Scliulz, n merchant of .rack
"oiivillo, transacted business in Medfnrd
l-'riilny morning.
Ladies1 -l..lliiiir oliano.l ami pressed i
a specially. JJ,ono r,S4. g ;
.left" llrnpliy , r. K. Ttonnlslev of
Ashland wore Medford business Pallors
I'ndny morning. Mr. ,.,,,, wi movp (
, "'"""i io .neuron! within n foiv
Mays.
H. At. Proud of Terr. irto, Tiul is
n ow arrival i Medford ami will ,ko
soaio purchases.
K.lg.-.r Kohinson f ,, ,,, ni,0 .
C Oil fined ( ,,, , on niimiiiit n
-" lumen ol
llio now fimt
C si root. p,.,.
nnonm.,,.,..
"I nt llio H,,s
class rosliinrnnt, m i
lar prices.
'" . S. ,T,,iios,
"ioli at l,is homo
slowly improving..
fonsi'iousm.Hs.
Atlornoy K.
passoil lhroii.i
.laoksoavillo In all
n
hi has lioon vorv
' Rust Moilfonl. in
Iiuh rcenvcri'd
Ho
T. Ttriffc f Am),,,,,,
Afodfnld tin Ills why to
Hirer t.
u:n -r "
...M.r .ponoM. ilfrnocrntic
.M'df.td rnlliT 1-Vida
Tnr (Iriffin of Audi;
M-'df.ird. II,. w
' " 'inciiHun count v
yearn.
Fi
Hlreet, near Seventh
nnd idalr-
"n roiinlv, wiim n
land was a viHitor
was a resident f f,.,.
"r sevoral
f'ttiiic to
tfood. idiMin
R. ( direct n n i.-
I- W. Cirvor is visilint- i M,.,ifr,i'
li'iv", r,iv,,l horo fr, ,,.,,,,' '
K10W.I In s,., ,.xl( ,, ih
ioiiainlnnoi. nro fow.
Tin. Mill,. ,lKl,or 'f v. Wnlkor in
Nni'lll Mo,lfor,l is vry sirk , hor homo
with piieiiiiiiinia.
Von ,l,.p Ilf .,. frum
"'Ji'il Iiiisiiioss in Moitfonl Triilay.
Tho oroi lion of n lienulifnl lnmijnlow
'" "' 1 '" mmom'0,1 on tho Qnoon
A lol'lilion nml moro will follow in
a short linn-, whii-h provos tho popn
'"lily of I ho liuililinif rostrlolio,, on
thoso lols. Tlotlor not l, n Hpnninnl
iinl pill off liuvino o r thoso lots
until loinorrow.
I'Mwar.l li..l,orlson of orlh Mo.lfor.l
sol.l his Irai'l. f lan.l on tho H,.k.no rivor
to Harry Hanks for a I'onsi.loration of
irSilml.
lioliorl ('iimon.n of tho ApploK,,
was n liiiHinosH onllor in Moilfonl l.'ri
ilny. Mr. I' run is ono of tho pionoors
oi .ini'iison I'oiinlv.
Mr. ami Mrs. K. ('. .lohnson of Vhoo
nix wns a Inisiiuss rallor in Moilforil
I'ri.lny M!iiiiuiik-. Mr. .lohnson rooontlv
piiri'linsiil a linuo riiinh on t'nloman
iroi'k, Hoar I'hoonix.
Mrs. Kalo Knl.li of ,!:o-l.
'! in Moilfonl Piiilav.
Great Specials In Fine Shoes
Van Dyke's
Monday. March 30th
our entire shoe stock,
of men's ladies' and
Fine Footwear will
consisting
children's
be oliei1
afford to miss. Now is the time.
Quit-Business Sale
you at suph prices that you cannot
Come and see tor yourself.
Van Dyke's is the Place to Buy Your Shoes
Sinprifll IVntiVp Thls stock consists on,y of J-a Van yke & Co-'s reuIar high
OpCUdl iUlltC grade merchandise and not a Collection of job lots such as are
bought by many concerns to run so-called syecial sales.
Remember This is a Bona Fide Sale-Nothing Reserved
Word lui h liei'ii received iu Med ford
that l II. Daily, ex county miperinteiid
out. of hcIiooIh, who in iu a wniihirhim at
The Dnlli'M, h tuA improving,
.1. D. Ilearil, Hiiperintcmleut of I lie
Sterling mint, and Ihh family were iu
Medfnrd Thursday afternoon.
Will (i. Ste(-I spent ThurM.lay ninht
iu Medl'md. He has hoen at San l-'ran
ciseo and Klamath Falls on Inisiness for
the ) 'rater Lake company, which will
ojierato in the national park during the
summer Herisnn ad make il pleasant for
tourists.
IS
unvitle
I tinner for melt overv dnv f rum
noon o 1! p. in., I.'tc, with mJ:iss of
heer. White Tlepliant Care, If. t.,
opposite depot. 1)
K (jo"ernor Moody and his wife,
who have lieen visit iny in ( 'alifurnia,
stopped off at Ashland this week to
visit their son, X. A, Moody.
.1. A. Obenrlmin. Itcv. .1. Merley. V.
. ICntnp and ,1. I, l'atton were down
from Ititf Itulte this week on laud Imis
incH!.
Mrs. Silas ,1. Fhiy of dackon villi
sient a few limns iu M ed foul Thins
.lay.
.Foh n S. Hon in of Ashland made
Medl'ord and Jacksonville a In i sines'
visit Thursday.
I). T. Cos came nn fruin Ashland
Thin silay. lie is coudiiM inn hiitcher
sli.ii there.
Miss Anna Wondt spent Thursday nf
jteinooii amoiij her Medl'ord friends.
I .Io'.--, . Hn-vcy of Ashland, tho at
jtointy Mid alts' actor, was iu Med ford
.find .laclisonvtlle Wcilncs '-w on profes
! smnal luiaines.
W.J .uho's .-f 1'entral Phii, Tores!
ranker, has lieen promoted and will he
stationed at Kaeno. Ho will leave for
his new location in a few days, accom
fianied hv his family.
('. ('. McClendon of Cold Hill was a
ImsinesH caller iu Med ford Saturday,
V. I j. Kdtnoiulson of Derby was in
Med ford this morning.
Mrs. J. It. i. Morelock and her
daughter, M ihh helah, were in Medford
a few days since, quests of Mr. and
Mrs. ( ). Crawford.
Joseph Duvall, formerly of tho Med
fnrd I'liarmacy, is following his avoca
tion at Cold ilill.
pe was in Medford Friday,
Jacksonville from the Ura-
.lnscdl I
en route t
deii mine.
Sale all this week. Dandy sewing
machine, !'; of the best maketi to
.select from, $'t to .'r-'o; must be sold to
make room. Klwood 'm jewelry store.
D. D. Coo, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Love,
who live near Central Point, made
Medford a visit Friday afternoon.
Herbert ltrnmblc is oloking after
Hrinnlile 's transfer busiiu'Ss duriuo; the
absence nf his father in Kansas.
Itoyd Tucker wrts down from Klk
creek during tb week. He i.s employed
at I he government hatchery.
Mr. nc.d Mrs. A. Cantrall of .lack
souvi'.ie have been at Ashland, visiting
M ii ml M iM. D. 1 ( . I tarnohurg.
Miss Mabel Wamsley of Kaglo Point
has entered the Southern Oregon State
Normal school at Ashland.
County ( 'lerk Coleman has issued a
liceuo to many to John II. (Jodfrey
ami I 'earl lirigsbv.
l-'retl Jones of Applegate made his
Medford friends n visit ono day this
week.
J. C. Hi iscoe of Trail precinct was
in the central valley recently.
Mrs. D. I. Wahlroop of Siskiyou coon
ly, California (nee Mrs. C. Urous) i8
making relatives and friends living in
Medford a visit. She is tho guest of
Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Miller.
Don't take chances on flour; use- the
iijiper crust. Olmstead & lUbbard. 13
Pierce wstiatiiu' ki,ght
me to take."
urged
lii'iir now. Mini it is disn-
'I'liis is, -in cxiin'ssioii Hint we I'rnmciit Iv
urcc'ililc Imili in ns ami to our friends.
We linvc ;i lew speeial luiritniiis oien, oil wliieh the priee will lie
raised alter April I, and don't Maine ns now if von miss them, when
Vol1, eol
We
loin lai
w lien e
We
ford l'i
We
We
lot and
We
alfalfa
We
ds for
nil just as well lniy one.
hav e I!):! anes near Kai;le Point for ifliOOO, ."ill aeies eleaiod, hot
id and private irrigation ditch : nearly all could he farmed
lea red.
have a number of small tracts of choice fruit laiul near Med-
r r'.' an acre,
have ll! acres near Phoenix in fruit and alfalfa for ifl.lOO.
have two lots and a four-i in house for .f."i(: another large
new five-room house, price S.itl.
have 1!H acres west of Phoenix, choice fruit land, -10 acres iu
and III acres planted to frui t. only ,(!(( an acre.
have several liearim; otvhar Come and see us hefore huyint;.
sale at riiiht prices.
C. H. PIERCE S SON
MEDFORD,
OREGON
J. J. Rropliy and his family, who
liuvo bopn residents (if Ashland for
sumo time pust, will return to Medford
soon.
Dr. J. K. Shearer of Tortland is in
Soul horn Oregon, looking after his min
iiiK interest. lie is in Medford today.
C ,1. MeLoughlin of Applegate, a
jolly veteran of tho eivil war, made
Medford a business visit Friday.
.Mr. iouiAI E. 0. Stigor of Grants
Puss inmlo Medford and Jacksonville a
visit during tho past wcok.
W. ('. (lieen has pnrehased what is
known as the, Sam Potter farm, locat
ed near linijlo Point. There are 145
iiores uf exii llent land in the tract, and
llio r'wp paid is reported to ho $.1000.
VWH will plant it lo fruit trees.
.lack Martin of Coleman Creek dis
trict iliil business in Medfonl ono day
this week.
The Walmrorth murder ease is pa
Kiossinr; the atlention of t lie circuit
court nt present. The jury as em
paneled Friday and the taking of tes
tiniony is now progressing. District
Attorney Kennies is pilled ngainst 1!.
(I. Smith and K. K. Kelly. The regu
lar panel of jurors wns excused until
Monday.
Waldo Gill has let the contract for
I lie erection nf two cottagei on his lots
in Dlllismuir, Cal. He formerly resided
in .Tneksonville and subsequently was
a railway brakeman.
fvnn Humnson, a well known trav
eler for I ho Hliimauer Frank Drug com
pany, has quit the road and will enter
the renl estate business in Portland, in
partnership with Oliver K. Jelfcry.
Mr. Huninson has a wide ncqiinintnncc
throughout the state and is well ac
quainted with business conditions.
Miller Maury, who returned from
Crescent City, Cal., recentlv. was in
Medford Friday.
(leorgo Lyman nf Gold Hill district,
was in Medfnrd Friday on his return
linme from Jacksonville.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I. Heffner of Big
Unite have been visiting in Medford.
George II. West of Hutto Falls, who
has been iu Ashland for several days,
passed through Medford on his way
home Siiturdnv.
Arc You Able to Judge
You can possibly look at n horse or
cow and judge their worth. Same with
a piece of bacon or cloth, a hat, n pair
of shoes. But you can't look at an ax
nnd say its O. K., it's genuine. You
can't look at n range nnd nay she is nil
right. We will admit they have a good
appearance, but may lack the construe
tion to make them do the work. Now,
gentle people, these little index fingers
are for your good. We like to be in
vestigated. We court n careful looking
into, Co see n few of the 300 people
who nro now using the Toledo Ranges;
get some facts about their construction,
ask how they draw nnd hnke; nsk how
much fuel they use. Mr. M. Ballinger,
one of the oldest cit irons of Jackson
comity, ha in his family sons and
daughters, only 9 Toledo ltnngcs. Ask
1iim or her or them why they are su
perior to all other makes. You can find
more Maud S. Pumps in Medford and
vicinity than any other. Absolutely sat
isfaction giver that 1900 Washer ha
lieen proven, nnd always gota the dirt,
while gallon after gallon of Nason 's
Pure Paint glitters in tho sunshine nil
over the valley. Thero are hundreds
of litCo articles you can sae a small
sum on, nnd saving a little here and
there is where yon make your money.
So come in, get my prices nnd he satis
fled.
Where nod whof Shorti O&rnett
IHIMIHI
Society Notes
HM-H
iMftnmiiMiMf
MesdHmes I. Vawter, TS. B.
Piokel, M. Orr, J. K. Watt, Miss Inez
McCray and Messrs. W. I. Vawter, J. K.
Watt and F. K. Page constituted the re
ception committee nt Kennies Chapter,
O. K. S., Wednesday night. Hazelrigg'w
orchestra furnished enjoyable music
throughout the evening and an elabo
rate lunch. '
r
Martin De Lush mutt of the engi
neering corps, U. S. A., is visiting his
sister, Mrs. K. B. Pickel.
m
M iss Berlin Itobert s recent ly eu t or
tained 0 young people ut tho home of
her parents in I Inst Medford, in honor
of her Uth birthday.
Miss Susio Holmes of Ashland linn
1m en the guest of Mrs. Frank Carter
dinng tho past week.
Mrs. M. McCarthy of Ashland has
bi'en visiting nt tho home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Strang.
Friday evening the I. O. O. F. and
Ut'bckah lodges of Jacksonville enter
tinned about 150 members nnd guests
with n social evening. A splendid pro
gram had been prepared, after which
refreshments were served, (i nines and
music by Xorling's orchestra occupied
the remainder of tho evening. Follow
ing is the program that was given: Se
lection, Xorling's orchestra; instru
mental solo, Donald Colvig; guitar se
lection, Mntney brothers; cornet solo.
Professor Norling; address, B. F. Mut
key; vocal solo, Miss Leonn I'lrick;
srlection, Xorling's orchestra.
The memlters of the sixth grade of
tiie Medford high school enjoyed n
liayrnck ride Saturday morning to the
Thomns grove, west of town, where
tlioy hold n picnic in honor of Miss
pnhcllc Todd, who will soon leave for!
Iier future homn in ictonn, B. (J. Sat
urday evening Mrs. F. K. Deuel will
entertain the members of the eighth
grade nt her home, the guests of honor
being Inn and Klsie Todd, who will soon
bid farewell to Medford classmates.
FQTt SALK Dry pine wood, out last
fall; all level road; only tour mile
haul. You can take five tiers at a
loud nml make two trips a day. Every
tier is full 10 inches long and 4x8
foot: 1.75 ter tier. I have also 130
tiers of oak and mailrone wood. T. .1
Fish, adjoining Depot, Phoenix, Or.
FOR SALE Three miles southeast of
Medford, adjoining the celebrated
Morse orchard, 40 acres nice level land
on S. P. railroad track; $ST per acre
Inquire of T. J. Fish, Phoenix, Or.
LOST Pair gold rimless spectacles in
black leather case, Sunday, between
West Tenth street and north city lim
its. Finder please return to Trihune.
6-S
FOR SALE Olds runnbout in good
condition, $100. Inquire Tribune of
fice. W A NTEDTOO people to have-1 ileTr
shoes repaired at C. M. Kidd's Shoe
Store. Our shoemakers nro experts.
WANTED Cash paid for alt kinds
second-hand goods, olo East 7th, M.
I). Monro. 22
FOR SALE Yo ung gentle cow for
sale; price $-10. E. E. Morrison, II.
F. D. No. 1, Griffin Creek.
LOST On West Seventh street, yes
lord ay, purse, containing gold, silver,
bills and articles of value only to
owner. Leave at Bazar, 102 W. Sev
enth st., and receive reward.
FOR SALE A $2000 mortgage, gilt
edge security, no taxes, S per cent net.
Inquire of the Medford Realty & Rent
al Co., Medford, Or.
FOR SALE Trade ten acres excell. nt
fruit hind one utile iioin Eagle Point
for little home in Medfnrd or Jack
sonville. Box o-tii Medford. 8
FOR SALE Must sell ten hum. ,-itr
lots, close in, excellent m.il; will cut
into 20 ordinary lots; big bargain;
it-iou ,..S)i .la vasV ,,.,.,
.'(0. Medfnrd.
FOR SALE A bargain, 2 miles north
of Medford, lli nc.res, 8 in hearing
Xewtown apples, with penra between;
best of soil, fair buildings; possession
at once. W. O. Smith. 13
I'l i ll E N T T wo room s, u n t'urn i shed
or partially furnished. Corner T nnd
9th sts.
WANTED Woman to do housework nt
once. Inquiro 315 N. D at .Titrrtos
Stewart.
FOR SALE Old papers, 50 for ;
Tribune office.
FOR SALE Two incubators, used only
ono season, for sale cheap; cnpaeUy
of each, 21G eggs. Inquire nt War
ner's store. Warner & Snvder. tf
WANTED Girl, n good cook, two in
tho family, 4-room cottage; no wash
ing to do; will pay good wages. Ad
dress P. O. Box 385. tf
FOR SALE firnpo cuttings, Tokay
nnd Malaga, from Hurley ranch. Or
ders taken nt Medford Pharmacy;
$1.50 per 100. 12
FO RS AITE One fT7SrCrenm SepT
rator, No. fi; 500 enpneity; good a
new; cost $80; will sell for $50. 1.
C. Hensley, Central Point. "
WANTED A good driving horse. In
quire at office of Daily & McComb.
FOR SALE Largo building lots in
West Medford, fi:trlC8 feet, $150 each.
Inquire of J. C. Brown, offiee in Palm
block. 13
SHORTHAND nud Typewriting Those
wishing work of this kind done in
evening call up Van, phone 855, RogiiP
River Electric Co., or address P. 0.
Box 87fi. tf
Box
8
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No alugle inser
tions less than 15 cents. Six insertions
for the price of four. Seventy-five
oenta line per month.
WORK WAXTKD-Oap.nicso conlrac I
tor; can do all kinds of general farm I
ing; general helper in all work; town
FOI! S.U.K House nnd lot ne.ir i-niV
olic school; price ifUofi; this is a lwr
foi'd, Or.
Rai": A'll,ro letter to Rex r. 12, Med
FOII SAI.K 01! RKXT-Gnnii" hnuse,
barn and outbuildings: best residnnn.
district: garden, some fruit trees; four
acres land: cheap if snld soon. In
quire P. Tribune, or S4 Tl st. 13
WANTED Pasture,
pony. Write (;. p.
deliverv.
close in,
Williams,
fur a
general
1H. AI.XIKDA M. MAIlfTx; an osteo
pat hie physician, will open an office
for Hie practice of her profession next
Monday, March M, at the hotel Mnnre.
-ne r. ,1110s Highly recommended
n r.if.,..i , . .
never nas nad n
Hint plivsician of tlii i,....i
hoped t'r the sake of ihsc
aim leans tow.nd
or countrv.
Gen'l Pel.,
Address A. B. Tattumi.
Medford, Or. tf
nnd
perma
it is
whose
this science, that
Buy the Catchy Snapshot for Piano.
Remit Soe in stamps to C. S. Mitchell,
Ashland, Or., for this great march twe
step. If ynn arc not pleased, send it
back promptly nnd get stnmps refunded.
N'OTICK.
stockholders of the Joo Creek Copper
company will hold their nnnunl meet
ing for the election of officers at - p.
in.. March ill, at tho law offices of
Witliingtnn & Kelly, Palm block.
II. K. 'WITHINGTOX.
Secretary.
Medf
FOR SAI.K Ranches ranging in size
frnm 2 acres up to P4it acres; price.
ranging irom jio up t0 ;;.,o per acre. I
- "''-" i'"Tr.. hi svn;:. y. iu ti.KI!
I...-,.,-.,., ranging in I r-psiivr
price from W(1 up to .iiioO; also Mu ,,!, ;
acres iu .Missouri 10 exchange f,,
property here. I,it your rental oroi
erty with us. We have call, every dav I
Call and see us. Wilson i Kinvon.
.viKins woes. Tin anil C.
till. s
v-ars at s per cent on P.-ll acres of
yellow nine :in,i , ,:,i,... . .
,,nti.,.i cinse io
"i. .viitress T. (
I
Mm
care Trib-37
the watchmaker nn,!
h repaired more watches
other person in Medford. h.nv.
repaired um n,.ln .,,,.
i ... ...
"in ai Nnnrty Carnett
' Hardware
1:1
POIt SALK 40 aenvs ianPon Kg,
River, two miles from Grants Pass;
about half cleared, rich bottom loam,
first class orchard or garden land; oak
nnd pine timber on balance worth en
tire price nsked for land; terms :Mo
down, tlo a month on halsnre .i
If'OR SAI.E-Havini. nrcB,. .....
"" f-ct f first clas, milling log,,
re prepared to furnish first-class
'""r of all kinds in any amounts
en shor, notice. If y eontemplate
building pl,CP V01ir
price, very reasonable; dimension and
fine fih ,m, ,
er call, ii,,,,, F ,, ,.
T v ouipany,
SKATING
NOTICE
Commencing Monday, March IU.
the rink will be closed nil day o,n
Mondnys, Thursdays and Sundays.
On other days there will bo tw,
sessions, commencing nt 2 nnd
P. M.
Weduesdny, society night. Mjj
sic by the rink band. .Admissijv
lit cents; skates, 25 cef(. All
other sessions, admission free
Medford Rink
WINDELL ft LOOSLEY.
Proprietors.
Coal for Sale.
We nro .now prepared to furnish
hl
five
picked eonl at the mine,
-ast of town, ip.any amount
desire"