Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 11, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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IT'
i SOCIAL AND
; PERSONAL
ar at llabkiii'it, April 1. lt
ioU-it Knuis ot .livksunviilr.
l. now n rnl'vli-riiiii minister.
' . .(tout Thursday ut'teriiuoit.
Gnunyaw, Dt-u"grni!iy ""d
. Itooin 4, riilui Block.
. I.an.-e. Jr., Ho- px..-ii
ilow ii t'r l-'oi.t" r-'i-l
Uv.
Hit- i
Was !
Mia
too
minor.
Thursday
ifleMloOII.
hern MrcL'on wen cry
at
IT:
Art .Studio, npar bridjfn,
Mr. iiiul Mr. Hurl .l;.k.
I;iml hit vr !'" vi-iiini,'
M.-.it.M.I
iml ,l;n-).tm illr.
ihi ilnnd. Hciui nor-Hain ami
wiini at .1. Wnrd 'b
Mth. Thtupiiin rolinib -i Ka.i M-M
ford made l'l:tliv.'h living in .liii-ti-Miii
villt- a visit ici-fiilty.
llavilHiMl, Heini-norcehiii 'in-l enannd
warn nt J. Ward b.
II. I,. Kelly, dr.. tin- ... iiMnrMi li-li
e.ert, is iii Si iiit i m rn niin,ii ;io.:iin on
:i tdiorl l-uaiiiest. iit .
Tl ' nil tiviT lnwn Hint Iti'Miluit'll
l.iiilils iiiirantccl r.-iiH iit wallcn.
I. A, Melomil.l. Mo' -nil i-iui-r.
was i.vit frutii In T; '
Wednesday.
Dr. Alni.'.la M. Martin, osleojialliir
jiliynifinii. annex enliiiiiee Hotel Moon-'
O. I'. IhifT. slati lal.nr r miifioiiiT,
was down from Salnii n-.-iiillv on of
lii-ial lnisini'SK.
you hear iiltont Id inliai t .' Who
iH ItViiilmrl 1 Why he makes wiiILk . asv
walUm;? -
M. K. K'ul.-slon it ml loi.lie Itiic
wero auiiiiiu; tin1 many A-lilainrrs wh
Hj.i-nt Saturday iliyht al Kiltie I'oinl.
Dr. Aim. -la M. Martin, ost en ;i I Ii it
diysii'iun. Oflire llot.-l Moor.-, annex
onl ranee.
.1. (i. Itiiseoe aa.l .1. W. lUniaii wen
ilown from Trail oe.iut during I In
past ui'i'Ii.
Di.l you hear about iCi inhart.' Who
in Iteinhart .' Why he inn!;. walks easv
valuing 2
.1. W. II.. I. In nt' Kiioj-io-. l. Mily in
ternal revenue folli'i-lor. lias Ih-i-ii ma!
hij the valley an official visit.
Did you lo-ar about Iteinhart WIim
is Keitihurt ; W h v. lie make walks cas
walking.
M. M. Avory ami .1. .1. Skinnor wr
down from tlrilTiii rork a (Vw ia
sinri.
Harrv 'illnrli.ii, uoin-ral rout ractoi
rind Iniildcr, cciiMnl work a s'. ialty
Mod Cord, Or.
.1. K. Darkdull. the imlit iilau and n-al
i'Ktati niaiiiulator, ijiadi1 a nip t
(Irani DasH out- day Ihin Wfik.
Do you want a first Hunt Jiusiin'K
local Ion on McdfordV Suvti Ht n n-ct
Khhv tiTiiiN. If mii, cull on .1. ('. Hrown
I'altn Work.
It. C. I...h.- ,.i 4rnlial I'.ont, t li
,v'1l known earlier, sinit Tlntrsdiiv a
Icrnoou in Mnlfonl.
Coniiuciii'in with last Tiu-sdny niylit
tin- l.uMM'ifk ri'Ktaurant will I; -ii ojn't
unlil midnight for tin- In-nrllt of 1 1.
ptilili.'.
Mrs. W. i lii'aynu, who linn hi'i-u in
a ditityri'ous fonditioa liming tin- pa-l
Mineral days, is sonirwliat Ix-tlrr.
Uc . Kiit h'-r .' t-siiH Cur maiiv
vrat'N station. d al Woodliurii, Marion
county, has tnkn rlunno of tin- t'alh
oli.' fhuiih in Ashland.
S. i', Unrlrum of Kosidont'. fori--
illmi isor of this dish itt, Inis I u in
Mi'dfunl during Ho- wc.k on ofli.ia1
loiilK'ss.
II. K. Ifouth of Mil 1 1 in was tin- u.t
0 A. S. Ifost nluium a f-w dm s aj.-n
't hov a r ill! rli-sl I'd in mining ojii'i ii
1 ioiiH in ,lost'ihiiii- i on u ty.
.1. M. i:.i.t has r.-tutiH'.i li..m Mimo
lis and will n ln-in tin- i-tfi-tioi,
. ;' ii in-at rosjili'iiri' ami ollo-r Iniildiiiii-
-a his fiitui. h.atd n.-ar Midlonl.
Tin' Slodlaid Ifradino. . lull w ill t
at -Iiit' ri'sid-'iiri' f Mrs. William M
C.dvij; at - In.-k .. m. Monday. Aj.
til i;t, l!WV
1 1. T, iM.i-r ot" Myttli k. man
an. r of on.- of Ho- l.-adin r.-al rstnl.
roiu ia ii it's in 1 'onulas .'ontit v, is m i k
tun valley a i"it. Ho lias scvrial
u I
I'.
si :m i
V. . M
' 'I'l...
l..ili;iiiti I.. .I'I'.I
1. W ill ijliMN.il. li:..
l l.ul.l
s Ii:iii.N..iii.' i.i.l
M ..1I..I.I. .iiiiiK .
M.-t;..t imI.-.I I
, , I V I
lli.-r.-r..
M. Il.llii
l!,. . 'I'. .1 M'iilii.i;l-
alitt.rni:
isit .
iii.ihing .bid,
h.-altli is a. .t the be.il. o
to say.
Mis. illiam .1. Soil, who
to ,r III .I-mI ' h, I' l.tl
W. II. sh. r id. a few w.'d.s
i el hi in d t i 'in i i-' i 1 mi . a. 'coi
alle.
Mis
. h.r
d b
the lIllMlt lllhl .if Hie ,e
. hlhl .if 111.'
Witliiugl.i
of hi'l veini
ty Sun. lav.
'isii. will
I. o If -buhoe
- Alt
lumb'
to this , it v Sun. lav . Knino
lhat th.-M- ixiis will si,..iti
him li-'iu Imi I.iI.h1i 1 c. i
Obsciv. r.
Hoe. .!. W. Peihihs .,i:,.e :i
A-hlan I Thufs.lay aftein
pai.ied bx .1. IL Il.aol. hi Hie
Th.itna-i t. it tng ear Tliev m
distan. e M tint - nt
llich g'-'tlg -'ilio'
K. 1 1 II' bo.i f I n I ".on v
bought t mi.-iiit . .., 1 1 i, -
t.-r 1 1 lib- a, I I'd II" di.'i r W.
ford. p:i ..; - I 7oo hi.. I '
iv.-lv. ..r in n: lb w ,li
ill.- h:is
ot l-
.1 .d
il v I'..
latter.
c. It. M.'oi, , a ..o-.i.. i..ii- I
" fl the Lahe l- el, . li.'!.. -l- i !
iildav in b dfold.
The n .. -id. ue ..: P H
..li N'oMh d - t. in to-.uiv . ..ii.:.".. '
and w ill be ie - I f.-r o.-. upai.. - n,
T. .1. Iv,..-. v of .la. I Mill. a..
bn-lness e itl. I ii. Medford Salitidn
Miss Mitiuie Ronton of da. Ktotiv i
passed through M.iP'oid oi. lot .. i
Shu Praii.'i.'Vo, wheie -lie will , iit i
ativei for liio n. t few w.vk.
.la.'ob Klipple. the teal . state -I. al
nuido il lniiiinf-t Irip into the -outli.
part ot 1 he . 'ill I v NatilM
" W. .1. liea. iTb . who
Poltllilul the fiisl of the week lo be
operated upon for rtppeiulicilii", tood
tl perali.Mi w II. Il will be n unary
for him to r ma:n under the care of the
phynieiaii fornrw-nl wiek.
.!. S. Howii I iduiiiid Siiliitdiiy iiiiuti
lug from a ni',iin ernim lonlh of i
Jmlfsonvijl.j.
t i re m e
Atturm-y A. K. IN-am.-s of JackHiui
villi- was a Midtord callor on iVhI Imim
iio .oio oruiii'' iiurst ioiiH of w ati-i
riyhin, Friday. Wit iiy
WiiUiuijtoii hi- mot tin wator
Aitorm-y
i-inniiiit ti'i'
at tirn vftnricil room.
C U- Iti.stol of rcntrai Toiiit trans
a. ti-il l.usint-ss in M.-dfurd Kriday
Mr.
l;.ihtd was ii husini-sH intiii in M
dfold
a (Vw y.-ars ua.
Mrs. S. I". Kdwanls. an njjed lady of
South M.dfonl. who lias 1mm-m roiifiiied
to her bed fui oi-ral iiionllis on ui
loiiui ol a lini iin illness, is ini.rov
i nt; slowly.
John tiotliiuaii of De il ' Laki'. N
Dak., pass.-d ihrouyh Med ford Kriday
.-veiling, en route for his home. Mr.
Itothtiiau is an old frieml of J. K. Watt
ami has been isiliuu' i" South. in ''al
ifot nia.
The I'ree M.-tlmdisis of M. dfold will
hold th'-ir iinarleily tnei-tinu at tlien
hur.'h in South Medfor.l, lietriiiiiino
Mav il. Dishoi. W. 'I. MoL'iie ot hvaii
stnu. III., will have eliare of tlie meol
I'ot.-r llaiby. an ohl fro-ml of J. I-
Watt and Messrs. Nye ami I nnid.ell ot
Mi dford, has b i t for Ink home at Dev
l'n Lake, V. Dak., after .a few days'
twit in Me.lfor.l. Mr. llailey is well
pleaded with M 'd told ami tlie Kooue
ltiver valley.
. li. Dow. candidate for enmity us
sessor. was a .Men mm eaner rrnno,
Miss (irace Whitidiead rrlurnoil tn
Mciifoid Kriday Ironi Ashlaml.
I,. K. Itean will open up a new bakery
( ' st reel. Kveryt hint; ,M'W
and up to date.
W. V. liiiinuin of I'lmenix npi-nt Sal
rday in Medford. He lias n-.-ently set
ut an additional ten acres to pears.
I'errv Mi'liir, forme rlv of Williams
( reck, has been mak tnj t Ins section
a visit.
I'he (ireyon (Iranile company's shop
Sixth street is a scene of yreat tn1
t iv it v no win lays, mnmitneturiiitf renin
embellishment ami granite copings
and oruaiueiit. Half a do.eii men an
ao w em pioved t here.
A. X. Sin i th, former admiral of tin
Astoria regatta, and his partner, Levi
rt ere a tin hi k t loir numerous eiistomer
hiring the past week.
II. K. Hard and William tiilibon, win
live near Central Point, were anions
their Med fold friends one day dining
the week.
W ilson Wail , w ho has been at for
vail is, at tend i no, ( ireoii Africa It lira I
collciic, is at home aain.
'Mr. and .Mrs. John Under and Mr. ami
Mrs. W. I'oole of Kanht I'.. ml precinct
made Mcdfold a business visit I he fori
part of the week.
Wcs. tireeii ib-uies that his iiutoiuubili
turned turtle with him rec.nt ty. if to
no oilier reason than he docs not own
a chut; "aoii as yd . It was W.
tireeii of Cciil ml I'nint wk el willi
the mishap, animnu I in these col
uin ns..
William Maitiu of Aulioch and his
sister were recent visitors in Medford
Mis, M . A. I'rvce of (inld Hill was
in this scclton a shot time nyo.
A. I'. Walker, C. S. Moore and K. M
Amy nf Central I'nint did business hen
Inline; the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tiemhcri t were down
from Jacksum ille one day this week.
W. Von der II. -lien, S. II. Ilamish and
W. I''. Ashpule were recent isitol!
Me.ltuld.
ti ge All l, W
'riii'Mi.ouii, a
Meat ii and I.. A. b'ose t
I'lioniix not long since.
W. K. Davidson, the sue
has returned from a trip
count v.
.1. C. linilili of Apph-gat
and fanner, did business in
.bo'Ksouv ille lately.
A. C. Mnnning. Willta
M. ost.d weri- don n fr
w.'li' ll. ll.HII
Sl'lll lllill.'l
.l..sr.lHII
In.' I. Ml is.'
.11 ..I i Mil.
l
llilli-. mi
i imt r
hott time ago.
K. I'. i;.i moti.l of tii it fin
fui niching the ma i ln-t with
ek i
good
quality of locw I,
Mis. Victoria Chipman Micltels.ui h:i---old
ln'i Mill acre lan. h east of Ashlund,
on l.:id Indian load, for $ii.hhi. Tin
pur. has. is are William Myeraud IV M
Ctilliitis, who will no into the stocK
Ini-iiicss.
A. S. Spalding of llutloii, Cal.. has
resigned as constable. Th.'ic arc noi
neailv so iii;iii no li in that district now
as fotmctlv.
NEW SUPERINTENDENT VOR
MEDEOIID'S VUBI.IC SCHOOLS
M'OREOOR IS SELECTED
AS CAIN A 1 1 AN ' jT5 1 H TT""RTR
U SI I i, l'i i. Xpnl 11. Ther.
,n.t 1.. im.hI.I.' hi ll..' til. "M .1' Ii L'iltl.'l
.' i 'In- ; i.'i nl ill' lit i't .. -u. . ' -"1 I'
"1 . ;ll "'ill III .'ll -I i'l l.l. .I'l.' 1
'I, I.., I tl, ,1 . ll ll.'l I'llll'ill .11,1 li, .
l.. Bliili... I lli- l.:i - linn. ,1 ... .H.....
,,f lllil", Y. Iii. ., l.r I'l-1. I.
' I ,.' 11. , i ill II M . I "III I . i- Mill. Ilnll II ! ,
i . . t T . . r H.iihih'
liiJO
Mr Poll.
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Mr II, urn
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The Medford public sdie.d 1 d lias
elected as principal fur the ensuing
.ear Professor I', ti, Smith of Men. I
ill.', Pa. Piofesnor Sin tl Ii ies to
Me.ll'oid higldv lecninniontled, having
liad m : 1 1 1 eat.' eypeiieiiie in school
work, haitig taken a pest gradual.'
HSO ill the Plli el.ll v of I IncllgO. lie
has I it cut imioiilv eiigaoed ill leach
ing fur the past eight or t.n years in
IVunx ama and Ohio. He is a naliv.
of Peiinsv, h auia. Pl in. lor the new
High S.'hool building have not 1 n
.l.o . d w tl h the hoaid lor final a. t ion
hut t to' const mi, t ion w or), will begin
i Il.'ltetv ,i the alli'lt of the
,.1 ,u Most f tlie t.;i.hets have 1 Ii
t t d f of t he ruining a r,
I. VO (01 toll Hill be I Q l.el (Il.Tf
prci'leni mlil Mi Idiiiiii.. .an itive.li ,
Ifllte. prov i.i. .1 he lw .-.t imtt . m .t mil .l ! i '
Should lie t. 'soil I.Hiltllurr tneti.s. Mr "
McOrvgot'l name will'l.o prei'ii(ed. I"
i ) for n pail? tribune, medford. ph., Saturday APRIL
SPORTING NEWS.
Jimmy liritt ami I'm key McKarland,
who clash in a 'Jii round bout at Colina,
Cub, this (Siiinrday) afternoon, began
to lake lite asy Wednesday. llotb
lighters have cut out the rough work
ami content themselves with road work
ami liedit vmnasiuin stunts. They aro
within a couple of pounds of the
'iiiired weiidif biii I ids, five hours
li. fore the tiyht - to which each can as
ilv drop without sacrifieiu any speed
or streiiL't Ii. MeKarland 's wonder fui
improeuient over his initial training
exhibit ion here has made him the fa
vorile in the hitting, the present priee
being lu to It. Measurt'ineiits of the
lighters -how that they are ipiite evenly
matche.l as far as general build goes,
i nale it ad aulage there is being in
favor of Mc Kit i In ltd. lie is nine yearn
younger than Drill, has a lunger reach
bv an inch and stands two inches taller.
Manager McCredie of Portland is re
ported as sayinu: " Nn more trying out
new material for me until we have won
few games. Wo will work (Irooiil,
K inset la, (iarr.-tt and Itlonin field reg
ilariv nad Irv to win. The other hoys
mav be all riolit, but I hev a
Illl-X
lnlu
rienced and I can 't afford
chance. ' '
hr. It. I-', lii.llcr ii willini; to iiicol
v ivri'sl Iit in tlie wurl.l. 'riii.' Ho-
ittli ninii li.-is not liml liiH kIi.miIiIiii'
hHi.-li.'il l.i tin unit, fvi'ii in a prnrtici'
In. ut. Mr stnrt.'.l liis iriit'it.Hioniil clt
r liv Htnvini' mi lu.nr with Ki'nnk
Ixiti'li, til., rhniniiiiin of Ihc wornl. u
liniulirni iniitrh, in wliirli (i.iti'h tlrocil
tiit'ow Uollor twii'o in mi hour, lint
l.nt. Knlli-r is imxioiiH lo nifi't Frcil
llwl, lio Inlolv ,1,-fi.nlril "l''nrmcr
Itnrns, nn.l tli. 'ii In- will jr.. nft.T (lot.'li
mi. I Iln.'k.'ns.'liini.lt. Ill' hji vh Iii ho
'.K I mi li.-nt liiit.'li, inn! lie linn
tl' to siiv Hint hi' i-nii. KnlliT tins
thr.'i' or four iithor urt'stline nmtiihca
liml nl't.T ho finish.'; IIh-h.1 riicng'
III. 'Ills In- is uoinir oust.
Snii.liiy linHi'l.nll will not I
il in A lnl:uiin this sonsoii,
A 1 1 .irii.'V (i. 'in 'i n I (Iiii-Iht
iTiiiil
ml in (i
Hint
slnlr.
Alio A t .-II nn.l I : i . .. .1, 1 n 'I'oinmy Snl-
lixnii. who sion.'.l nrtirl.'M lo fiht "
i-miimiIh .hi ill.- nii'lit of April .'tl, will
ii.il.:ilil trniii nt Colmn nn.l Snll It.'i
I'n.'l. 'I'll.' w.'iyl.t. I'j;t poiin.U lit
..Yin.'. is .-Xi.-.'l.'. I., i-iiiiso Sull i VII 11
si.l.'i.il.h' Iroiihlo. lull Iho llro.ilclvn
l...- .'Xpii'ss.s coil fi.l. -ii.'.' iii his nhility
to mnli.' it nil. I he stroll", I'lloniili lo
hipli.-nt.' Ilio hno.'hont ho ti.li..iiiiHtT'.l
lo the lit 1 1 . - ll.-lir.-w in St. I,,.iiin hov
The
hlocli.
4 of the Preiich car Motor-1
I in I he N'i'W Vorh to Paris
tile
v dered the drivers of the'
a band on t he race ami dispose
ar al San Francisco, The ear
a fter t he Thomas car. ha ing
-I
been shipped by rail from Ogdeti. .Tulen
ci'ifnvt is in receipt nf a telegram
from the couiinamlant at Port Idscuiu,
MasKa, who says that the Key si one
canyon Is not open and it will be ini
oitssiblo for any automobile to gn
through there. The Tlioinas ear, which
is the leader in the race, lias started
for Fort lascuui, but if the informa
tion received by Clerfayt is correct, the
inericans will also have to abandon
the race.
BEARDSLEY SELLS LAND
AT A GOOD PROFIT
William d. Peardsley of PI ni sold
his eight acre trad of laud to A. !.
Cray of Audubon, la., the cousideral ioli
t.eing :i:iou. more than oti pir acre.
Mi llcai.Uley owned this tract but one
e.ir and cleared more than if'JOO per
acie. besides making over $1000 on the
crop of berries of last year. Mr. Cray
w ill take personal charge of t he land
this war.
AUTO ROAD TO LINK
ASTORIA AND PORTLAND
An automobile nad between Portland
Astoiia and Seaside will be completed
b .lulv I if the work and plans now
under wav do not miscarry. The As
toria chamber of minuter otninitteo
haiug the movement in rliarge, report
i hat it w ill Itii ve the road completed
fimu Vesper through Astoria to Seasi.b
by that date. la-wis b'tlssell, represent
ing the Portland Automobile club, and
P. A . Pisher. chairman of he Astoria
com in ill ee, will meet at St . Helens to
arrange details for completing th
Port laud d isiou,
MILWAUKEE CAPITALIST
DELIGHTED WITH VALLEY
lv
Ping., piesideiit of the Ping'
PI
iti
Magnetic Seoaralor rompa u v, of
M dw
l.ee. Wis., is visiting in Medford
s looking for a local ion for a m
home and s:ivh that tl r. hards
Med fotd ate the tin. si he has s.
lias l.eeti in all t he fruit grow ing
tons of the noilhw.st and is faor
nn.iesstd with the b'ogue b'iver
. ! 1 .
.l ip Oil Trust Conillis,.
Tt K In. Ai'i il II An .nl 1 1 nl n
, ll. .t nil.! ..1MI..I l. .l:tail.'.'. t. in
ll II..' St;. II. :ll.l llll till!. 11 Hot 2111 llll
,,li.ilnlit . A iiuiiili.'r ..I t'ili:ui.'i.-l
,,l -.tM),..i- Ii:..' h.'l.l ...iil.'li'tii'.-s re
, ! .hi t In' -uli i . 1 :iii.I it i- all
I tl..,i ,.i;:,.ii'.-I..l. mil I"' el'
... ,1 III llll' I I II. .1 1 fill lit.'.
PHif8 TftHM (OotSl.t
w r ..i-.,
,.. , i. . I, Moti.l..
- in fi..0 S t. d,
o i oil tl' l 1
-. t,",'0
OtBjr.n it t mlai.t 'f Wogmt
,.8 os.sil Irnijiti li M n.l3 cd
OHIO 1" at T'I s r.lltn.1 ll IUS)
j esiB.iois
()nlir: .1 Jlt.lf.scv) 'j-iLOrlH.L ID
(JIO Tj 0) lit Ilio (Central flo.il;
well as li. IT O 0
Well, a.0..n
I '- ll,,!l-l llie 1'
,0,i i..,,'i ,
tltler.
O'1 "" "
t el tlie we.
M.'.lfor.l
A II
tlicl
I
W. K. IVaninii, the o. uiul Mat ksmitli.
in .at.liiiiK Homo fine trout ilurili(; hi
spare iiioinentif.
I'lmenix ha taken a buihliliK boom.
Henry Hlmfer linn a fine renidenie near
Iv n.n.plete.1, (ieort;e KlferB lias com
ineiiced on one, while Allen Huberts
Sinn he will buihl three or four new
nsi.len.eH on the IntH he reeently
l.ouu'ht "f .lob T. Wil.ler. It. A. Hmith
an.l .1. A. WriKht Bay that they will
build mblilions to their houses during
tl... Kuiumer.
I. ll.o.hi'H was ill from hift Mills
re.-k raneli Krnlay mornino utter sup
lies.
The followinir were visitors at Med
ford this week: Champ l'.iyne. .lames
Morton and wife, Matthew Calhoun.
Mrs. I,. A. Kennies, Mrs. N. C. I'inker
son. .lames Allen and sol lore. ;
Did yon see that new liuggy of Al
vin s. '
The Central I'nint and I'hoenix base
ball tenuis will cross hats on the home
grounds Sunday.
Dr. Forbes of Talent passed tliroiign
hi re W.'dllesdav.
Vou sav. " Ashland will get the coal .
iue road." No, air; we will get it.
because it's only three miles over there
from I'hoenix. It 's a pli.'l.t.
Resolutions of Condolence.
Medford, Or., Aprii 10, 1008.
Whereas, it has pleased the supreme
ruler of thn universe lo removo 'f0111 ,
onr midst our esteemed neiglilior, nr.
W. H. .loin s; nun, ; cump. Address C 11. Smilengh, Med
Whereas, in the death of Neighbor fonl f)r oj
Jones his fuinilv hns sustiiiiied an ir- '.
reparuble loss, and Medford Camp, No.
oo iv f tl,., World n most Ii'il-Ii-I
Iv honored
1 reHi.ected member:
iherefon
be it
il, llv
Rose
the members of Med
ford Cnnip. No. Oil, Woodmen of thet
World, thai wo extend to the bereaved j
fnmily of our deceased neighbor our;
heartfelt sympathy and commend lhen.
to h m. who doeth all things well. .
That Iho charier of this camp be'
. . . e I , f -lo
, r, .1 mi i.ioiiriitiio for il nerio.l ot .to.
dnvs.
i'hnl a eopv of theso resolutions be
sprenil upon the minutes of this meet-
ing. a copy sent to the bereaved family,
and 1 lint n copy be given to the local
papers and one to the "Pacific Wood
for political ion.
J. II. FIT.dEIIALD,
.1. W. L1X.S,
W. H. JACKSON.
Committee.
Coal for Sale,
Wo arc now prepared to furnish haud
picked coal at the mine, five milf
- t I.. .IadImiI
HMfc Ol lOWII, III llll Ullll'lini nut"
tfi.flfl n ton.
Buy TicketB by Wtre.
Somothing which ia ot considerable
interest to the public generally and
liich is perhaps not generally Known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
fleet between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all points in the
Puiteil States. By means of this system
tickots may be purchased at Medford
from any place in tho United Statea and
nailed or telegraphed direct to tae
aarlv wishing to come here. Sdecpet
iiccommodatiotm nnd small amounts ot
ash in connection with these ticket! i
may alft be furnisncrt at tne same
time. ' '
They Sell It.
The following is n lint of the Medford
balers who sell Colestin Natural Min
eral Water:
James Stewart.
W. M. Kennedy.
Hotel Nash.
Killer Dunlop.
II. O. WilUenson.
Pass & Hale.
Wnschan & Co.
Young and Hall.
O. M. Silsby.
The I took Store.
Russell 's Confectionery.
Murphey & Downing.
A. II. Lewis.
Wnschan & Hrown.
Hotel Moore.
A supply always on hand for qnick
delivery. Regular agents nnd distrib
utors for Medford, Anderson & Bur
bridge, the draymen. " 20
Time Tables
SOUTHERN PACIFIC BAIL WAY."
I Northbound.
No. Ill Oregon Express....
No. 1 1 ' I'ort lull.) Express...
No. L'S.1 ; l'or Ashland
Southbound.
l.1Ciilit'.)rniii Kxpress.
No. Kl'San r'rancisco Exp.
No. L''J.1 Krotn (Irauts Pass. .
";3!. p. m
!):4! u. m.
10; 1.1 a. 111.
10::i5 a. ill.
1;B0 p. in.
!: 1.1 p. in.
PACIFIC It EASTERN RAILWAY.
Nn.l Leaves Me.lfoi.1 .7. . . . 7:50a.in.
No. Il, Leaves Medford 2 : HO p. m.
N'.i. 'J' Arrives MiMfurd llli.lll a. ill.
No. I Arrives M.'.lfor.l ,1::l0p. in.
0OUK RIVIR VALLEY RAILWAY.
No. i I Leaves Medford. .
No. 4 l.eav es Medford . . .
Motor Leaves Medford . . .
Motor Leaves M.'.lfor.l ..
No. 1 L,-av es .la.'ksouvilli
10.40 a. m. j
P
2 00 p.m.
0:00 p. m.
!1;00 . 111.
No. S Leaves ,l:ii-kouville.j 2:;t0p. lu
Motor Leaves .laeksonville . I 1:00 p. m
Classified Urertiscments
lie Cent Vord i suke iwiT-'
tiis less ti.if. 1.1 cent,
f.tr te rtc of f.r.
tiOt lm pa
Ma iwtrtiOM
P.'O SVLK Old 4
'l'n lii in office.
tl 8NIllPl e'H
,,u'i' p.. t off i.e.
-10 M
fb- ii'lHH.'
fl'O OAI B - PerijB il, r.$ l&uitHJ,
: ",'V'1L"
at . (rs o'ii. e e
I"' SH3 m$ eu8wuc yhvl
I rfl.liriMlv It lIKh MUD H TrttlllM III
'fics
.'"iid hand go.sls. ,11,1 East . 'iR (g
1 1. Mo
OR SALE Yo mig gentle cow for
sale; price 40. E. E. Morrison,
P. P. No. 1, Uriffin Creek.
WANTED Woman to do housework at
once. Inqiiiro 315 N. U James
Stewurt.
FUK 8ALE Driving mare, buggy and
haruesa. Jameii Bowling. Seventh and
P etrects. 23
fTiR- SALE New 5 room house, $1200;
easy terms. 0. A. Cutting, 9th Bt.,
Hoss Addition, West Medford.
WANTED To buy from 100 to .100
head of stoek ahe'p. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
FIJIi UKNT Five rooiu cottage, River
side avenue. Inquire nt Osenbrugge's
r.-aiilence.
SA1.K .New Typewriter; can ue
,.,. t n'sidenee of A. II. Miller, hast
Medford.
WANTED I want to buy from one to
three hundred head of stock sheep.
Address Lock Box 131, Medford, Or.
'OH SALE An 8-ronm bungalow, com
ulete and iin todate, lot 50x140. In
quire of I.. .1. Hinhart or Postal Telo
graph Office.
WANTED (url
l'or general house-
irk: familv of 4; part of washing
sent out; 30 per month. Call at of
fice .Mash Hotel.
WANTED Position in clerical line or
us bookkeeper by competent young
man: best of recommendations. Ad
dress X Y, Tribune. 21
WANTED Man and wifo wish posi-
(.(m ( fni furllj or oooling i a!
FOR SAI.K-Choico I'mit and grape j
lands near Jacksonville. ( all and see
.lacKSnnville Ileal r.siuie . t
sonville, Or.
, liqd SALE Two inenbntors, used only
nn0 B(,.1,i fr sa cheap; capacity
0f Plu,h, 210 eggs. Inquire at War-
Ilcr.8 8toro. Warner & Suvder. tf
SALE A $2000 mor'tgago, gilt-
",l """" " ..'..
edgcBecurity, no taxes 8 Por c'n
inqu ro ot iue lueuiorti itcititv . mm
I
al Co., Medford, Or.
. w A XTKD Hoarders. 114 (', street, 1
block from P. O. 24
FOH SALE 1 'l- miles from Medford.
.1 or 10 acre tracts, good land; under
irrigation ditch. 12.1 an acre. in
quire Tribune. 20
FOR SALE One 11. S. Cream Scpa
rator, No. (1; 500 capacity; good as
new; cost $80; will sell for $50. R.
(,'. llensley, Central Point.
V W'TRD A loan of $800 for three
; , s , io0 acrc9 of
, ' . . , , nnd fur 1inl,r ciose to
I J . ..
Medford.
T. C. euro Trib-
lino.
37
ACHKS, 8 in alfalfa and remain
der in family orchard and 1 lA acreB
of grapes; good improvements, V
miles from Central Point; cheap if
sold soon. C. M. Jones, t'entral
Point. 20
FRKK UKNT Kive acres adjoining city
limits, with free water for irrigation
and free electric power for pumping,
will be rented tree of charge for one
veur. Infpiire of ('. R. Rnv, Medford,
Or. 20
! nut a i.t. i "-j mnes rroin iieuiom
on iniiiii county rtmtl, 2 and o-acro
IriK'tK, suilitlilf fur pardon, fruit or
tliirkon farm; this land is under Fisli
I .like flitch and can all lio irrigated;
. 1 00 and $1.1.1 per acre, easy terms;
one fifth down, balance $10 per month.
See this land. .lames Bowling, 7th
and 1' streets. P. O. Box 842. 23
POLITICAL CARDS.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
M. V. KOflI.ESTON
Of Ashland.
Candidate for Republican Nomination.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE,
J. R. NEIL.
Candidate for tho Democratic
Nomination.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
UP M. ANDREWS
Of Medford.
audi. late for IferiiiMienn Nomination,
FOR SHERIFF:
WILBUR A. JONES,
Candidate for the Democratic
Nomination.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Pruning and Trimming Done Large
nn.l small contracts; also day work.
Ilox XX. Trillium.
"BALlTft OLOSCOCK,
Contractors and Builders.
All Work (luaranteed.
Office with C. II. Pierce & Son.
Phono 65S. P. O. Box 771
CHAS. VAN BUSKIRK.
Sli.irthand and Typewriting Evenings.
Fine Work a Specialty.
PHONE SM. P. Box S70
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surg.'on.
Office nt Residence.
WILLIAM YOUNO
CARPENTER ANP HPILPER.
Wlndmr and Deor Screens to Order.
Mission runittHre Built.
Hoi 07 1 . Mclford. Or
- --
K m Mui, m. v.
Physician nn.l Stirjreon
M.vlern Equipped 0erating Rooms.
I fXftM i Jmi Cevity Basil BUg.
m fl. Ctlvig. nHart. Or.
CKVtTia ft DUMtX,
tt wyi at Law.
M. (. narkuMi. aK Pass. Ot
MteAfanl fratttr Co.,
Uitfc'rtkers
IHy phone X"."; Night Phones
l onklin 41.1; .T. II. Butler 14
im . r toL. a d.
f4 oiOB o T.
I f i . ..
tj ei.ej) i st si.ie ('otire.'tionery Fruil
4lore - (sji.nvy niiU) t'i(JJ tot'cos.
I trull in MINn Ne:tf) Hotel
M,,,i
. Medford. Or.
e--o
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AuS COL-
H.I EECTION AOENCY.
I Lock Hoi SOS. Medford, Or.
Butterick Patterns are the Best
The Peoples' Store
Your Interests Guarded Mere
This store must lie the People's Store ii, every sense of tho word The
people have made it what it is, and we want to assure, you that- tills is
vour store. Vou can come here as often as you like, stay as long as you
please, make yourself entirely at home, examine the gt . learn all aliou
our methods of doing business, just as if you owned it. .. have a ngli
to know whether the goods you buy are going to give satisfaction, and
...,.,! ... show and tell vou nil about our goods that it is possible to
know. We assure you that everything
if it doesn't we stand really to give
111 'it. VI iVf 'ii I
RUST- PR00P
I
Kimonos, Dressing Sacques, Etc.
.Insl received, a large shipment of Summer Kimonos ill bo! h the long and
short styles. Also House Dresses and Wrappers. No need to spend time
mak ing these garments when you tan buy them for such small prices
Mc to $5.00.
THE NEW
MILLINERY
Ilavr you seen t In hiest Millinery
window? Hoiiiitit'ul Mule stri't't ami
si'ini drosH IIhIh that aro si llin-; l'or
.1 ooi dial loss thiin you c:iti have
Iht'in maiti ui. t'omt in :unl solo.'l
a roaily-tn-woar liat antl iloii'l sn'nl
liino havino one inailo, only to lie
i1isai)ioint(il wlii'ii it is rinishnl.
Our lint prici-s aro low
7Gc to S17.R0.
MEDFORD 'S LOW-PRICE STORE
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
C STREET, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
Eagle
Pharmacy
THH XKW IMil'O STORE AT THE OLD LO-.
CATION, WITH A COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE
STOCK OF I)IU'(iS. PROPRIETARY
MEDICINES. STATIONERY. TOILET AR
TICLES AND ACCESSORIES. PRESCRIP
TION WORK UNDER THE CAR' EITL DT-.
RECTI ON OP TWO RE(. LSTER ED PHARMACISTS.
Everything
in Drugs
A. E. W 1 1
palm:
HEAIU-AHTEHS for
and Spices, linking rowo.
ware, Yases. Jardinieres,
Ill -
AEDF0RD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
21( AEST SEVENTH STREET.
OMcOLASHAN k JUNKEN, Props. PHOE 1051.
we sell will giv.
your money back
satisfaction, and
Warner's
Rust Proof
Corsets
Are tlie most widely known of all corsets. They nrc
built along the light lines lo give comfort lis Wei
as grace lo the form. New styles just in
$1.00 to $.1.00.
CHILD'S SHORT
JACKETS
Doesn't your little girl need a Short
Jacket for the spring anil summer
wear.' We call show you a beaut i-
lul assort nt of light styles in all
sizes from I to Hi years. You are
cellaill to like these into little coals.
They .'tie just the right weight
not loo light or too heavy. Prices
low :
S1.00 to $10.00.
'.I'M AN. M;ii
P LOCK.
YOU WILL NOT REQUIRE SAUCE
to make the food palatable at this res
laiirant. Your appetite will need no
su.-h stimulant.
Our foods are so delicately cooked
nti'l temptingly served that they wi I
innke von eat whether you como nit I.
., appetite or not. A dinner hero Willi
, friend means pleasant companionship
,.l the infection of ROO'l eating.
THE NASH CAFE.
The Nash QaiT
High Crude Teas and Toffees. Extracts
rs ana nensu.-s. . .una . '.---
all kinds ol i alley lo-nes a
C - 'nt I outliers.
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