Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 31, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 - ' " THE MRDFOBD DATfiY TRTBUXn, MED.FORT. OR., TUESDAY, MARCH Til, MOB.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
i.
.': ii i'ltai-iiiy u peci;ilty. West
' i-nl n Kt ri'fl. 14
J. ,1. Hnus.ii of (Yutral i'fiut hum a
liiisiiit'ha'ciilltr in Mt-dford Monthly,
HsviIhiu), H'-ini por-Tliiin ami enamel
wuro at J. ('. Wan! a
It. JI. Harris in in from Unite Kali
win re lie in operating a sawmill.
I'bonc 34 rails Klectric I'lmitiiiK
Works, WVht Seventh ulreet. U
If. ('. Hensley f (Vutral Point wits
ii lmsiiiess caller i" Mednod Tue
Ifafilttnd, semi-porcelain ami enamel
ware at J. C. Ward V.
WYIImiu ItocHon of Talent was a luis
IiicNH citlhr in Medford Monday.
French electric dry flf-ining. West
SVvenlh atrvet. 1
Al Helms of Climax was a imsim-sH
caller in Medford Monday.
II the uriuer crust flon". Olm
llil.l.anl. 1H
Mm. I'. J. M.Mahon has relumed
fn.in a month's visit at Seattle.
hern Oregon scenery nt 1 II B
Art Studio, near bridge.
Aaron Weatherbee of I'lmenijc was n
Inisinoss caller tn Medford Tuesday.
Miss ICIIa Onuiiyiw, stenography and
typewriting. Ttooni 4, Palm Block.
Miss Lizzie, Xetherlnnd, from Talent
was a caller in Medford Tuesday.
On von want a first claws husiiieBR
location on Medford 'n busiest street f
rCnsy terms. If so, rail on J. O. Brown
lnlm Block.
.T. B. Throckmorton, rancher of the
Applegato country, and IT. I). Kubli
were callers in Medford I uewtay.
id. erection of a beautiful bungalow
is about to be commenced on tho Queen
Anne addition and more will follow in
h short time, which proves the popu
larity of the building restriction on
these lot. Better not be a Hpanmrd
and put off buying one of these lots
until tomorrow.
Ceorgo Young, tho timber locator, re
turned Tuesday from a business tri
to California.
Dr. J. fl. (ioble, the well known op
tii'ian, has opened nn up to date, optical
parlor on Seventh street, opposite ells
l-'argo, where he has innl filled a coin
pteto line of tho latest optical instrn
nients known to the 'profession. Those
in need of glasses will do well to call
upon him, as he makes a specialty of
I ho science of fitting glasses. He has
no other business. Kngagemeuts made
bv phone. Office hours, J to 12 and
l lo o. 11
T. II. Stewart, organier of the
American society, has relumed to Med
ford after an absence of three months.
C. II. Chamberlain of CI riff in Creek
t raasactnd business in .Medford Tnes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. I. .T. Kales, from their
ranch northeast of Med ford, were bus
in ess i-allers in Medford Monday.
l'r. C. If. Itnv ha returned from New
York City, where he has been on a bus
iuess trip for the p;ist two months.
.1. II. Henselinaa and family arrived
from Portland Tuesday to take up their
-U-'aidvliee in the alley,
Isaac 'off ma u of Sout h Med for
evrv siik at the home of his daughter.
Mrs.'AI Stnrgis. Mr. Coffmiin ha
reached the age nf s'l years.
V. M. Srheble of Weiwitrhee, Wash.,
hrn returned to his home. He will conn1
back in the near future and make Med
ford his home.
William Lamb, Krank Xetherland, .1.
If. Lewis and several other ranchers
from Butte Falls trannncted business in
Medford Tuesday.
Thero was bom to Mr. and Mrs, C.
Killgorr, north of Medford, Monday
morning, a baby boy weighing ten
pounds.
.T. K. Harkdull. who has been
vassing the county in I he interest of
several democrat ic candidates for the
prist week, retui ned Saturday.
IT. L. Sheldon of F.agle Point trans
acted business in Medford Monday. He
recently sold his ranch near Fagle
Point, nud may purchase other lands
in I ho valley.
A. V. Walker, who Is agent for the
Ford and other automobiles in Medford,
lias closed a deal by which L. B. Has
bins becomes the owner of n Ford run
about, costing $7"0.
,T, II. MeClnin and his aged mother,
who have been visiting old acquaint
tnices iu Medford, departed Monday for
his homo at Inkster, X. 1 His mother
will stop nt Portland, where she will
reside in the future.
K. ('. Pomroy of Sam's Valley, who
had n stroke of paralysis early in Jan
nary while on his way homo from Med
ford, and was confined to his bed for
two months, is now able (o walk with
the aid of a fane. Monduy wns his
first trip to Medford since he became
III.
Allen Sanders. ,T. C. Mm 1 in and Wil
liani Tarlton, nil of Miiiieie, Ind., are
new arrivals in Med ford. They are
hero with a view to making some pur
chases. Alt three have been traveling
on the roast, looking for a location, and
111 liogue liiver valley offers tnoie and
better inducements than any oilier place
they have been.
F, 1. Todd and fauiilv, who have re
aided in Medford fr several months,
ha vp departed for Victoria, B. Mr.
Todd and his family made inaitv friend
during their stay, ami the y w Mies
of alt go with then!. Mr. T.ld was one
of the best landscape photographers
that ever visited the vnllev.
IT. IT. T.orirner, who s.-ht ut his cut
feet ionery business on the west side
two months -igo, bft for Oakland. Or..
return d Tuesday nnd will r inn in and
engage in business. Mr. Lornm-r V
family has been in Ohio Siting, but
will soon p'hinu
the government, ha vine takeu uu the
J work where Fl a lie is ,1. I limey left off,
j will be engaged in Los Angeles for sev
eral weeks tu coine.
Thomas B. Xeiihauseu, special iuspec
i tor of I he interior department, who
I has returned trout l.os Angeles, where
... i i (- ii.... l--.- :.,
Ill- II.. 7. MV-0 -. ll
rase of the government against the of
tieers of the Pacific Timber & Furni
ture company. en es the last of t his
week for Washington, l. C, where he
is to appear as a witness iu the Hyde
Be a h i it ruse. M r. Xcuhiiilcii will ln
away from Portland perhaps five weeks
a ad t he dat e f or trial of t he regon
land fraud cases will not tie set until
he returns.
Mr. Xeuhausen was in Los Angeles
more than n mouth. The government
has made application for the removal
of the defendants to Oregon for trial,
RECEPTION TO SENIORS
AT ASHLAND NORMAL
The annual senior reception given
last Friday evening at the normal by
the junior class at I he Ashland Xormal
was one of the social events of the
year. The large reeeption room and the
stairway leading up were tastefully dec
orated iu grooii, while the way leading
down and the spacious dining hall were
resplendaut in the senior colors, blue
and gold. The tableH were arranged in
the form of a cross and decorated with
yellow daffodils.
After an informal reeept ion all
marc tied tn the dining hall, when near
ly HH) sat down to a banquet. Leonard
Smith presided as toastmaster and re
spouses wero made as follows: ' ' The
Seven Wonders of tho Normal School,"
Stanley Wood, president of the .junior
class; "A Burking Dog Never Bites'
Myrn Bailey; "Advice to the Seniors,"
Harvey Be Armoud; ' 1 Tho Meek rind
Devout," Harry Sayle, president of the
senior class; "The Iteflections of the
Schoolmaster,'' President C. T. Pavue
Go
fng to Join
the Easter P
arade?
' , iwc'iM'iv liTfS AWSOR.TMRKTS
THIS KTOItK SHOW'S T1IK XRW KRAI) V-TO-l'KK 1DKAS IN WOOL AND u.ni.i-u
I'KHNCKSS AN' I) SHIRTWAIST SUITS. F1XK ASSORTMENTS "WOOL, SILK AND VOILK SKIRTS; OVER 400 TO SHOW,
SILK, LINEN AND IJN'OERIE WAISTS; OYER 400 TO SI TOAV. W. REDEKRN AND WARNER'S CORSETS; ALSO
LACE FRONTS.
Tin- la.li.-s win. have Rotten in tho habit of buying at ihU store are .-oinin- ba. k. We will -u.-mu'toe the Vrm of above goods to be as low
-aii.l in many instances lower-than the same goods are sold in most stores over the country. We invite you to see these heautmu ready-to-wears.
You won't be urged to buy anything .
Watch the Windows
'From now on we will make
extra efforts to show beauti
ful windows. It will pay you
to watch them.
C.OOD GOODS AT HONEST PRICES.
BAKER
HUTCHASON CO,
JUST NORTH OF THE JACKSON COUNTY RANK
Positive Cuarentee
Wo guarantee satisfaction
on every article sold at this
store. I f you don't get satis
faction we want to hand
hack vour mouev.
POLITICAL CARDS.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
M. K. KCOI.KSTOX
Of Ashland.
( 'and id ale for Ifopiililienii Nominal inn.
roit county .UTix; i:(
J. R. NEIL.
'and idate for t ho I )eninerat ie
N'omination.
HOP CONTRACTORS BOUND
TO FURNISH RIGHT QUALITY
HALKM, Or., Mnreh 31. I'nder tin
ieeision of Jiidne tlalloway, of the eir
nit eonrt, in tho ease of honm Laeh-
miitid & Co. vs. hope Wing et al., if it
should lie upheld ly tho Hiiireme court,
to which an np al Iiiih been taken,
horenltor hop dealera will be bound by
the provisions of their contractH to take
rtiich of the erop of hopa contracted with
a grower as measure up to tho stand
aid of iimlity specified in the eon true!
price and (lie balance, should be quality
fall below the stamlard of grade speci
tied, at a rod net ion iu price iu prop
rty.
This is the llrst timo that a decision
has been given by a court iu Oregon
upon litis point, and it is of vast, im
portance to all concerned iu the hoji
industry in the stale. In other words,
it will operate to revolutionize the
present system of hopbuying and Hell
ing, and will operate as a protection
to the grower, under any condition of
market, which he has not heretofore
n.joycd.
KILLS HERSELF WHEN
HUSBAND IS INTERRED
OKNYKK, March 31. Just at tlx
hour yesterday when she knew her hus
band was being lowered into his grav
iu Cleveland, O., .Mrs. KlizuMli Knz,
ig.-d "H years, shot herself through tin
head at t he home of her sou in this
it v.
F. E. Brown's Funeral Hold,
'lie remains of V. K. Itrown arrived
in Medford Tuesday morning from Sa
lem, where ho died. The funeral was
held Tuesday afternoon from the fam
ily home on O rttreet. Interment in tin
(Kid Fellows' cemetery at Medford
Oeceased left a wife and three children.
Fined for DmnkenoHS.
William McMillan was arraigned
Monday evening before Recorder Col
litis on a charge of drnnkeness and din
turbing the pence. He pleaded guilty
and was fined $1", which was promptly
paid.
Dr, Jonos' Funeral Wednesday,
The fun. -nil of Dr. W. S. Jones will
take place Wednesday nt 1 : o'clock
front the family resilience on the east
ide. I iiteruient will be tit Jack ton
villi.
Sweet Marie.
Oeuel & Kentlier,
Thursday and Friday.
l'r. Aimed u M. Martin, ostcopathic
'hvsiciau, room 3.1, annex entrance.
Hotel Moore. t
Buy Tickets by Wire.
Something which is of considerable
Intercut to tho public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid order now id
fYect between stations of the Southern
Pacific company nnd nil points in the
Coiled States. Bv means of this system
t ic k c t s may be pu rchased n t M ed ford
from any place in tho United States nnd
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to conic lierr. Sleeper
accommodations nnd small amounts of
cash in connection with these ticket!
may nisi be furnished nt the same
time. '
Sweet Marie.
Oeuel X KctitioT.
Thursday nnd Friday.
LAND FRAUD CARES GO
OVER UNTIL NEXT MAY
The 11 pending land frnud cases
ci In led to come up in the United
States court April 13 will not be heard
until the Intter part of May.
Tho postponement Is necessary owing
to the fnrt t bat Tracy C, Becker, ape
cial Assistant to tho attorney general,
Coal for Sate.
We are Mow prepared to furnish hutid
picked coal at the mine, five milf
Ht of town, in any ntnount desired
."."' a ton.
It makes more bread.
It makes better bread.
It makes whiter bread.
The upper crust.
Olmstead & Hibbard.
f " f
HEELS OVER HEAD.
If men walked on their bends
they would all wear the "No
Name" lint. Sold at The Tog
gery.
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Kl M. A Mli KWS
Of Medford.
Candidate for Kepublicau Nomination.
roit HHKHIFF:
WILBUR A. JONES,
( a ud idate for tho Democratic
Nominal ion.
WAN'TKD Man and wi
cooks, want situation,
street.
xjirnt-nrr-u
SH 114 C
I.".
WAN'THD To buy from Hiu tn :tmi
hoail of fitock hIhm.'i. 'rit(t Uox
Mcilfnnl, Or.
VO SALE Houso nnd lot ni-iir Tilth-
olic school; price $17011; this it n tmr
luiii. Adiln-ttH lottfr to Bux Med
ford, Or. 10
WANT HI) TO ItKNT Part of illu
sion1 building on 7th St., or would buy
half intercut in any small, cli-iin bus-ini-HH.
A. !., Tribuno. 32
BUSINESS OAEDS.
BALL & OLOSCOCK,
I 'out I'arlors and Huildi-rs.
All Work Guaranteed.
Offico with C. II. Pierce & Son.
I'ln J'. (). Hox 771.
DR7 A, B. SWEET
IMiyHtcinn and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
WAXTKI) TO ItKNT Small fruit faun 1
' with the ,iriiile,M ,if Itnvirtfr nt the
end of term of years, by experienced
fruitgrower. V. IF., Tribune. 12
FOJt SALE Two inculmtors, used only
one season, for snle cheap; capacity
of each, 210 eggs. Inquire nt War
ner's store. Warner & Snvder. tf
WILLIAM YOUNG
CARPKNTEl: AND MULDER.
Window and Door Screens to Order.
Mission Furniture Built.
Hox ti'l. Medford, Or.
DR. S. J. DAY,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
E. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X Hay. Office Honrs, 111-12, 2 4 T. M.
Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Medford Fumituro Co., Medford, Or.
Ilousefurnishers and Undertakers. Day
I'hone .l.l.-t, Night Phones C. W. Conk
I'm, !!).-; .1. 11. Ilutler, MS.
Win. M. Colvig, Medford. Or.
COLVIO & DURHAM,
Attomeys-nt-Law.
Geo. II. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D..
Physic'.an nnd Surgeon.
Eaglo Point, Oregon.
WANTED Girl, n good cook, two in
the family, 4-rooin cottage; no wash
ing tn do; will pay good wnges. Ad
dress P. O. Box 3S!i. tf
FOI! SALE drape endings, Tokay
nnd Malaga, from Hurley ranch. Or
ders taken at Medford Pharmacy;
1."(I per 100. 12
I-'OU SALE Largo building lots in
West Medford, O.lxIflS feet, 1.")0 each.
Inquire of ,T. C. Brown, offico in Palm
block. 13
I-'OU SALE A $21100 mortgage, gilt
edge security, no taxes, 8 per cent net
Inquire of the Medford Realty & Rent-1
al Co., Medford, Or. " j
!-'OU SALE One IT. S. Cream Sepa
rator, No. (1; 500 capacity; good as
new; cost S0; will sell for $.10. P..
0. Kenslev, Central Point.
HICVCLE FOR SALE MIUS model,!
"Iroquois Coaster Brake Special,"
just ordered; factory price $0."; must
sell at once; $-10 rush. Write Trib
line.
E. L. BALCOM.
New West Side Coaf eel ionery Fruit
store candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos,
fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel
Moore, Medford, Or.
MA NT IX RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS
If you are intending to purchase,
write M. Tribune, and obtain n sub
stantial discount from the retail
price.
LOST On West Seventh street, yes
terday, purse, containing gold, silver,
bills and articles of value only to
owner. Leave at ftazar, 102 W. Sev
enth St., and receive reward.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL-
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Box Slis. Medford, Or.
Ei T. HUNT,
WATER SUPPLY CONTRACTOR,
l!l years' experience; Al references.
Best of work nt right prices. Pumping
plants installed ill whole or iu part.
Any available power. Wood or steel
tanks on correct substructures. Gaso
line engines set. Spray outfits built
and repaired. A chance to figure on
your work will be appreciated. Until
shop is secured. Hox 1 OS. Residence,
end of North 1 street.
IT WILL WEAR
and wear and wear. Worn most
everywhere. The "No Name" -f
Hal.' sold by The Toggery. Re
member the price.
tttlttM
Classified Advertisements
Oue Cent a Word No siuglo inser
tions less than in cents. Six insertions
for tho price of four. Seventy-five
cents a line per mouth.
WANTMD-To rent ft building.
Tribune. 1-
SIIOKTUAND and Typewrn mi; -Those
wishing work of thin kind doiu in
evening call ii Van, phone 855, Kogue
liiver Kleetrio Co., or address P. ().
Hox S7U. tf
FOli SALE Three miles southeast of j
Medford, adjoining the celebrated j
Morse orehard, 40 acres nice level land
on S. P. railroad track; $"v" per aere. (
lntuiro of T. J. Pish, Phoenix, Or.
PCHt SALE Olt KENT (iood house,!
barn and outbuildings; beat residence j
district; garden, some fruit trees; four
acres laud ; cheap if sold soon. In
quire P, Tribune, or 21 11 st. 1.1
WANTED A bmiTof 00 for three
years at S per cent on J-0 acres of
vellow pine and fur I imber close to
Medford. Address T. ('., care Trib
une. 37
EOK SALE A bargitin, miles north;
of Medford, 1- acres, S in bearing
Newtown apples, with pears between;
beat of soil, fair building; possession
at once. W. G. Smith. l:t
FOU SALE Old papers, 50 for 5 cts
Tribune office.
WANTED A good driving horse. In
ipiire nt office of Daily A McComb. '
WORK WANTED dapamse contrac
tor; can do all kinds of general farm
ing; general helper in all work; town
or country. Address A. E. Tatsnmi.
Ocn'l Del., MM ford. Or. tf
POH SALE -Olds runabout iu good
condition. $400. In-pure Tribune of
f ice.
WANTEDVash paid for nil
second hand good
D. Moon',
kinds
East 7th, M.
E( K SAL K V o ung gen t le cow for
sale; price 4). K. K. Morrison. K.
P. P. No. 1. Griffin t'reek.
EOU KENT Two roR 4
or partially ti''l. Coitt 1 "
0th sts.
WANTED Won i to do housework nt
once. Impure 315 X. D st .Initios
Stewart. O
W ANTED Lady to take half iuterehl
and work in confectionery store. .'.
Tribune. P
POK SALrT New 5 room house, $rji'0;
cum- terms. A t'ulting. tth st .
Koss Addition, West Medford.
WANTED 100 people to have their
whoes repaired nt l M. Kidd 'i Shoe ,
Store. Our vhoeumkeni nre experts.
It. N. IU TLER, the watchmaker and
repairer, has repaired more watches'
than nny other person in Medford, hav-1
ing repaired more than 0000 watches.
Sec him nt Shorty flarnett's Hardware
I Store. 13
FOR SALE 40 acre land on Kogue
' River, two miles from (1 rants Pass;
1 about half cleared, rich bottom loam,
j llrst class orchard or garden land; oak
and pine timber ou balance worth en j
tire price nsked for land; terms $-00
down, $15 n month on balance. Ad
dnv. P. O. box 571. MM font. Or. 10
FOR SALE Having purcnased over
POO.000 feet of first class milling logs,
we nre prepared to furnish first class
lun.ft r of nil kinds In any amount?
if 4 irt 9ice. If you contemplate
place your order with us;
prices very isonnble; dimension and
fine finish lumber a specialty. Write
or call. Butte Vails Lumber Company,
office over Jackson county bank, MM
FOR SALE Dry pine wood, cut last
fall; nil level road; only four mile :
haul. You can take five tiers nt a1
load and make two trips a day. Every
tier is full Irt inches long and 4x
feet; $1.75 per tier. I have also 15ft j
tiers of oak and madrono woM. T. .1.
Fish, adjoining .Depot, Phoeutx, Or.
Listen
The man with a small
pocketbook can't
afford to miss
looking at our . .
Suits
Just Think! A good strong,
viceable and stylish suit for
ser-
$12
New Clothing Store
llERU YOr Aki: Tkl-ATED RIGHT
Special
n
argain
In Fruit and Orchard Land Near Medford
l:!', ACIvM-'.s. TWO milks sofTH OF MEDFORD
AI.I.SI-KKNDII) FIJI IT LAM). ID AriJFS ALL RET
TO FIJI' IT; NEW SET OF IMPROVEMENTS;
XEA1JLV ALL THE lKIJSoAL I'ROl'EIJTY IX-('I-l'lINi
TEAM. HARNESS. WAL'OX. FARM IM
PLEMENTS AND MANY" lIoi sEHOLD (iOODS GO
S!,nMv!!V;';M:'i:- 'ITLVDEILDa
A N D N I I I-: s 1 1 A D E TR I-'.ES. F )R s LE BY
C. H. Pierce 6 Son
THREE CITIES TO JOIN
IN" riANO RECIT.VL
s,,,. s,ii ,- a,,,,.,,,,,
" I.. K. (i,.r. in giving n
' " " "", l'to,l,vt,.rir,n .-liuroli
'"".ii. Annl .1, t 8 o'clock.
Ka. li tt-iu-hcr will pronont four
Tlii Imlica will givo nlmilnr ritH in
(irnnls Puss nnd Ashland in the p"
future.