Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 06, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
C'utl ut tin M i'd ford I'biiriiiii.y, next
to poHtoffice. If
A. M. JffliiiH of Climujt t ruiidiu-ted
ItiiBiiit'its in Med ford Moudtiy.
Home-made bread and pastry will lu
ll Huecinlty at tin' leliiateiseii. 1
Hon. (I. Yon der Ihdlni uf UVII.-n
was a ralliT in Med ford Moiidiiy.
See Gilbert, tlio diunuu'iHl, al tin
Medford Pliarmavy, next to l O. I."
Attorney Itotiert 0. Smilli of (.rant
'aha vn u Mud ford visitor Monday
Miss KHa Oaunyaw, BlcuoKrapby and
tvpew riling. Koom 4, Palm Mloek.
.1. I. Mooiuaw, of Kalr Point, was a
business caller in M.-dfmd Miuidiiy.
Itii'ii Oregon scenery at I II 'h
Ait Studio, near bridge.
T. W. Iaily ban luid llie in i nfttr t u in
to sprain liin ankle.
ll;t ilimd, erni por -elain and enamel
'H ro ut J. C Ward i
.laiue-H .M KaniuelH of Norl h Heat
tVeek transacted linsincKH in Med ford
Monday.
liar Hand, si'ini-purnelain ind enamel
ware at .1. Ward
Clarence I'ienv is on a business trip
into the fount ry, which will eover nev
eral days.
Il 'h all over town tbut Ueinbardt
builds guaranteed cement walk.
James M. Ila.elwood of N'orth Med
frd lias been granted an increase ol
pension.
The Med font Pharmacy introduces In
tbeir patrons Mr. flay (filbert, I.".
I. Tj. Hamilton, who has been in San
Kruucisco on busineHS for the pant week,
returned to Med ford Sunday.
Kvorytliing in rendy-lnnch gmids al
(ho delicatessen, Watch for the open
iug. l.ri
IT, (1. W. Panics left Mr.ll'onl Mmi
day to lake up Die practice of his pro
('.union at fen trnl Point.
Wat li for the opening of (he new
bakery and delicatessen. Kigtilli and f
streets. 1ft
Attorney f . i. Kennies mid 1'nter
leiseh of Jacksonville left Monday for
San Francisco, wheru tlmy will attend
(o mat tors of business.
7)r, Atmeda M. Mart in, osteopathic
Pliysician, room Xt annex entrance,
Hotel Moore.
The city council .convenes in regular
ession Tuesday night There are sev
eral matters of importance to be at
tended to.
A cleaf hot bracing ilrhig of a deli
r.-itrt aroma, 1 '(.olden (late High tirade
Coffee," mild by Allen & Iteagan, the
grocery on the corner.
' lianse Rouse and family of Ashland
visited over Sunday with old acquaint
aiices in Med ford. Mr. House was for
merly a Medford biminesN man.
f oiumciieing with last Tuesday nigbt.
the Km en ck restaurant will keep open
until, mMuighr for the benefit of Do
public,
John f. Mayes mid wife, who have
been visiling relatives near Wimer for
several days, returned tn their home
Monday,
Do you want, a first class business
Input ion on Med ford 's busiest st reet 1
V'.tmy terms. If so, call on J, f, Hrown.
Pit hit Rlnck.
I'M Chase of Seattle passed through
Med ford Saturday on hts way U South
era California to attend to business mat
font.
The real wrinkle eraser and worry
warrior. The happy Joy Miller makes
it. He knows bin business. Waitsburg
'Pure White" Klmir at, Allen & Ken
I gnu 8.
The open season for taking trout
began April I. It is sit id, however,
that, a bill passed at t lie last session
of the legislature made Die season open
all the time.
T indies of dtscriminat ion who feel
thai, the best is always the mod ecu
iiomical, use Wailsbnrg Pure White
Hour. No lines of care on their faces.
It goon farther. Sold by Allen A Itea
tfan.
L. T. Itawlings, who wns called to
Medford on account of the death of his
brother, leaves for his home in Sheri
dan, Wyo., Monday. Ho resided in Med
ford a few years ago.
i he erection of a beautiful bungalow
ia about to be commenced on tho Queen
Auuo addition and more will follow in
H short time, which proves the popu
larltjr of the building restriction on
theao Iota. Better not be n Spaniard
and put off buying one of these tots
uutll tomorrow.
JetY l. Heard rel m tied from a sue
cessful business trip to San Francisco
Sunday. M is. iitol M i- Heard art
pending a few dnvs with hint in
ford.
(I. P. Minims of Seven Oaks onhanl.
uar feudal Point, was a business callei
in Medford Monday. Mrs. Minims and
family, who recently arrived from foem
d 'Alette City, Idaho, accompanied him
Tt. H Harris. S. S. pent and J. H
Miller left Monday for Untie Palls,
where Mr. Harrii and Mr. Miller will
engage in the snw milling business. Mr.
Pent, wilt lotnru to Modfoid within n
few days.
Joshua McPlterson and family re
turned Saturday from Pacific Crove
fnl., where they have be.-n tr the past
six months. Mr, McPhersnn leporin th.tt
he and ban family p.Mit a vr Mijnv
ahle winter.
Miss Fay Seats, formerlv of Medford,
but now of Spoknne, Wah , arrived in
Mod ford Sunday and will make an c
tended visit with old netnaintnmv and
riln lives. Aliss Sears is a sinter of rH
Dr. It. T. Pitrnett of Jacksoi.vill..
J. H. Licbly of fronton, la., i n ti.v !
comer in Medford nnd in well pleased!
with the pity and valley, no far an he
hnn made investigation, and mnv to.-atr
permnnenlly. Parke fl. Ijunbert of
Pasadena, fal., is also n new arrival in
Medford.
The Rogue Kivar Klectrical fon
struction ('ompnuy of Medford have
opened nn office in 0 rants Pass. Lernv
H. Hubtiel. nn expert electrician. Is In
clinrgo nnd stnlen (hat tbey intend rnr
rying n complete Hue of elertrirnt fix
tn res nnd will do inside wiring nnd
construction work.
PROFFESOR DONA ON
WASSON SPRINGS WATER
At tho request of u number of pnou
i ne nt citieus, Professur Uoina hus
made Ae following exhaustive tests of
the superior purity of Medford 's new
wutrr supply. Heiug u very practical
man, us I have said before, the profes
sor 's tests were somewhat out of the
ordinary chemical analysis, but prove
beyond a reasonable doubt that Wus
sou Springs water is pure.
A 1 H gallon tin vessel was puue
tured at the bottom right baud corner
with a Itli inch lode and allowed to
stand tightly covered in a dry-room for
M hours. At the end of that time the
cover was removed and the water was
found to have all leaked out, which
prnrs that it is u liquid ami very thin
ind fid' from solid matter.
Second test: An inebriated toper with
in iron const it ut imi was closely con
lined in mi alfalfa bam, -lixS-'y feet
without food or drink, except () gal
Ions of WnsMon Spring water. At the
ml of the alloled time he was exam
iued. (esults: Water all gone; const i
tut ion tin rusted ; 20- pounds of ulfalfa
missing; man thoroughly sober. This
troves that the water is appetizing and
free from adulteration or contamination
by fermented leaves, roots or grains.
Third test: An ordinary but was fit
ted as well as possible to a t hough t
less person's head and Professor Doom
(brew five wash busitis of Wassoti
Spring water out of a barrel front the
second story window down upon him.
KeKiilts: The hat was ruined; his long
hair was "soaked" (and as he after
ward confided to Toggery Hill, ho him
self was, too, when he had paid 4-5. 00
for it).
Conclusion: Tim water is wet,
The fourth tent was an accident mid
befell one of the judges of the fairness
f the tests, Ho was u gentleman of re
f i ued ii 1 1 pea raiicc a ml noted f or his
laste in dress. The professor was lean
ing out of the wifidovr noting the of
feet of the water n the careless man's
hat when, by mistake, fie tipped the
whole barrel, water and all. down on the
judged head, Results: The gentleman
was very angry and While ho was un
injured he remarked "that the Profes
sor of Physics wns n "Mlithering fone-
headed Plunderer.'' The hat, which
was a " No Name," (piiekly resumed its
inginal "snappy shape and tbo dnmp-
aesH failed to penetrate its superior felt.
which proves conclusively that tho wa
er is, in this mm particular only, no.
let ter t ban ord inary rainwater, an
neither can soak t It rough a " N"o
Name. ' ' Itesult : Many wise people
who wish to look their best go to Tho
I'oggery mid buy "No Names," They
are of the "first water." The hat is
tdmittedly the best bat in America to
lay for I he price, jt;t, $1, ifctf.
of the Seventh street Hour creek bridge.
A petition for a sewer from the people
of Kasi M id turd was referred to the
newer committee.
if lathes properly and iinprupvrly fitted.
Suiue fit vou like this.
Ir tiobiV'a OlHMseH fit you like this
OPTICAL PAH L()H IX PERKY 'S
WAItPHOt'MK, 7TH ST., MKDFOKD.
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
"N water lor ten on
j&V vitv durt notice
W"' Attaches lo an
electrolier
Simple.sntV-.roii-vciiient,
dm able
ROOUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO,
Successor to Condor
Wuter Power Co. Of
fice 200 W. 7th St.,
opp. big eleetriu sign,
0
UMllNCtmillKM
fliono 8.J-"
Come In
and en the ik-w liue of rirace
lets at the Nttw .ewidry Storer
11 NORTH C STREET,
J Near the Postoffice.
Martin J. Reddy
Tixus Watch and Jewelry Ee
pairing a Specialty.
Buy Tickets by Wire.
'Something which of considerable !
nterost to t he public generally and j
which is poi'haw not genentlly known
is the svsteni of prepaid orders now in
effect between Rtntinns of tho Pout horn
I'acific compAiiy and all points in tho
United States. Ity means of this system
tickets may be pnrcbascdi at Medford
from any place in tho Puttied States and
iiiuiled or telegraphed direct to the
,tnrty wishing to com here. Sleepei
itcconiuiodatious ami small amounts of
nsb in connection with these tielirtt
may nls lie fu-tMnished nt tho nfimr
timo. ' '
At t lie bunt; fonncil meet mg u li;ht
was onleii'iL placed nt tlie east iiiiioai'h
Notice,
"PROGRAM AT THE MEDFORD
SKATING RINK FOR THE
MONTH OF APRIL:
Two sesHions daily from 2 to p.
m. and 7'M) to p. in. on Tues
days, Pridays mid Saturdays for
each week during tho month.
( 'bango of program to commence
Priday, April 3, whon the pri? of
tickets for afternoon sessions wilL
bo reduced to lfi cents.
Friday of each week will bo La
dies' Night, when skates wiffl' be is
sued to them free; gonad t men t
cents.
Society Night, Tuesday of each
"week; admission 10 cents, skates 25
cents. Music by Kink Kind.
Thursday nights dancing, com
mencing April II; geutU'iiien 7o cento,,
ladies free. Music by Weatonka
(Mub Orcbtra, five pieces.
( Iliiblren 's Pay Saturday nfli'r
lioons; skates to cents.
(fraud May Day Masipte Skating-
Festival Saturday. May 2. Purlieu
bus later.
vvmnoii ft Lioosicy, rropnetors. y
Are You Looking
Kor a bargain in simi of the very best upplo land in Hogtm Uiver Valley t
t am offering ti tiiu't. containing 47it ncres -L'.'iil acres of this is the very
choicest apple lauf. 4t $.'lo per acre, (inly 7 miles frotti Medford. Por fur
ther particulars sen k i
ALFRED SMITH
' OVKR JACKSON t'OUNTY. ItANK. '
A Problem in Addition
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ANS. : AT
ALLEN &JRAEGANS'
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Classified Advertisements
Ou Cent a Word No single inser
tions less than 15 cents. Six insertions
for the price of four. Seventy-five
cents a line per month.
POK SALK Old papers, 50 for 5 cts.
Tribune office.
POK SALE Olds runabout in good
condition, t00. Inquire Tribune of
WANTED Cash paid for all kinds
second hand good. 313 East 7th, M.
), Moore. 22
POK SALE Yo ling gentle cow for
salo; prico $40. E. E. Morrison, R.
F. D. No. 1, Ci riff in ('reek.
Vt' ANTED Woman to do housework at
once. Inquire 315 N, I) st James
Stewart.
YoH SALE New o room house, $1200;
easy terms. 0. A. Cutting, !'th si.,
It oss Addition, West Medford. "
WANTED Man and wife, experienced
cooks, want situation. Address 111 C
street. 1"
COIt SALE Two now fG-rooiu cottages
by owner. Write P. O. liox 2'dt, Med
ford. IS
WANTED To buy from 100 to .'100
head of stock sheep. Write Box Ktl,
Medford, Or.
I'Olt SALE New Typewriter; can be
seen at residence of A. IT. Miller, East
Medford.
W A NT E D Heard nnd room in a pri
rate family; modern conveniences de
sired. Address A, Tribune, 1"
W ANTED I want to buy trom ono to
t hree hundred head of stock sheep.
Address Lock Box Kit, Medford, Or.
I'Olt SALE An 8-room bungalow, com
plete and up-to-date, lot oOxMO. In
tptirc of L. J. Kin hart or Postal Tele
graph Office.
rolTSA LE 1 1 on so" and loFlHftrT!iiih
olic school; price $1700; this is a bar
gain. Address letter to Itox 312, Med
ford, Or. lfi
I'OU SALE Choice fruit and grape
lands near .Jacksonville. Cull and see
Jacksonville Heal Estate Co., Jack
sonville, Or.
l''OH SALE Two incubators, used only
ono season, for sale cheap; capacity
of each, 210 eggs. Inquire nt War
ner's store. Warner & Sayder. tf
WANTED Ciirl, a 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
I-'OK SALE A $2000 mortgage, gilt
edge security, no taxes, 8 per cent not.
Inquire of the Medford Realty & Rent
al Co., Medford, Or. '
KOflTs A LE Ono U77)rerSepa
rator, No. fi; 500 capacity; good as
now; cost vS0; will sell for $50. U.
0. Ilensloy, Central Point.
lUCiTCLE l-'OK SALE 1008 model,
"Iroquois Coaster Itrako Special,"
just ordered; factory prico $(5; must
sell at once; $10 cash. Writo Trib
M AH LIN' K1KLES AND SHOTGUNS
Tf you are intending to purchase,
write M, Tribune, and obtain a sub
slant ial discount from the retail
price.
sriOHTII AND and Typewriting Those
wishing work of this kind done in
evening call up Van, phone 855, Ttogue
Itiver Electric Co., or address V. O.
Itox S70. tf
WANTED A loan of 900 for three
years nt, 8 per cent on .120 acres of
yellow pine and fur t imber close to
Medford. Address T. ('., care Trib
une. 37
WOltK "WANTED .Tapauese "contrite
tor; can do all kinds of general farm
ing; general helper in all work; town
or count ry. Address A. R. Tat sum i,
Oon'l Del., Medford, Or. tf
M 1(7 aTaTI A VTs iiaspr,s,"f
tin1 Capita! City Nursery Co. through
its local agent, L. W. Finisher, 8000
fruit trees 5000 apples and 3000
pears. This is tho largest salo ever
made 1o one man at one time in tins
county. 15
FREE RENT -Five acres adjoining city
limits, with free water for irrigation
and free electric power for pumping,
will be rented free of charge for one
year. Inquire of C. R, Ray, Medford,
Or. ' ' 20
, We Want to Buy Lands
Realty isond 'Syndicate ot
Oregon W. H. StalkerN
Jackson county, Secretary
Hank Annex
o
l wise
(aSv Talks
: IT By tlie
j Office
j ILy Boy
BOSTON, April fl. On iiki! Simdnv
ISS.nnn mill hnnil will r working nn
drr (tin new vug. arula at a rntni'tlnn
ot 10 por cant.
A Busiaed h Mcdferd
ill i,iy hi iiinucv from lln st;nl. If von liavc I")IH)
ll invest and wish 1,. ddiiMc it within t I'nniinn year,
1 I y it willy y(.iiQo look up tlis offer. 4
W. T. YoPk fe Co.
T T
1 was read in ij about a big
rlrm back east that claims that
preservatives are not necessary
to the food-preserving industry,
while sll the others maintain
that the new law, if strictly en
forced, will put them out of bus
iuess. Hut one big (Inn with a
big reputat ion for putting up
sound fruit can prove its posi-
t ion for all the rest. It's only
a question of using sound fruit.
IMind fruits, like sound women.
flKcd no preservatives. Say, it
isn't mo that's oozing nil this
wisdom. It's the paper I was
t telling you about. The boss
takes a lot of trade papers and
j that keeps nic posted on what is
I il''itf on in the provision world,
yon bet. J think Preferred Stock
A. mm ll.it ni t mill ITrttTiX CitmCS
next, then Wshop. What do you0
think f Try a jsrt
MILLER EWBANK
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Suits for Particular Men
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Copyright 1908 by
SCHLOSS BR US. Ii CO.
Fine CIPlhet Mikert
Baltimore and New York
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OF (T8TOM - TAILORRV)
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COATS THAT 1 1 A V 10 I'LAIX U KAXC'Y
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WATCH I' O (' K V. T S T H A
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Wlinrn?Schloss Bros., Master Tailors
flllU5b4 Baltimore and New York
Where? toggery bill's
Better Material
Better Workmanship
Better Styles
THE
GGERY
Oregon's Greatest Value Givers
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MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
On as. Ha.n-.. Masai-.kr
The Dunbar Company
,. MALE QUARTET AND
BELL RINGERS.
f i linbiHsnn Pt.r
Knlph l"unt.:ir T.i. ..i
Harry '. nnlar Rnii.-t..-
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OrEA HOl WEDNESDAY.
April 8fh.o
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SiMti on Siilf S.itunliy. April I.
Trees! Trees! Trees! Buy the Best
c. fTcook
DHAI.KR 'IX
High-Grade Nursery Stoqk
T' in-i:ic 1 1 ic lu'st stock, would ;ilvisc i.ioiiic; your onlo
'. ( . sil. c-irlv. Phone. ")s:5
ol I K i: ol'I'OSlTK TIIK 1IOTKL MOORE,
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Ars. Hlizabclh H. Morrison
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