Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 03, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, 01?., AVEDNEHD'AT. JUNE 3, 1908.
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SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
Hiss Katie Toft left Sunday evening
for Portland to attend the rose enruivnl
and spend a few weeks visiting rela-
Uvea and friends,
If you want ice cream, give vour
order to the Book Store Creamery.
Miai Ella Oaunyaw, stenography and
typewriting. Room 4, Palm bloek.
An interesting Bible leeture will h
given at the Christian ehurrb on Thurs
day, June 4, evening nt 8 n. in., bv
W. H. Bundy, V. D. M., returned mis-
aionary from Chma.
All.uigfac reataurnnt nt the Em irt :
until fuuer notice.
Mrs. R. P. Anderson, who tins been
II Ill t . A J :.
lor aceveroi weKs, la rapidly reeover
iat-
.urs. Agnes Hale of Decatur. Ill,, nr-
rived m Medford ednesday morning
to visit her sister, Mrs. MeOlasliun. She
will remain on the eonst nil Kiiiiimer.
Hugo W. Faussig of tho wholesale
firm of Louis Faussig, Sun Prnurisro.
and Professor Ames of the University
of California sneut Tunsdav evening in
Medford. They are on their way (
Seattle in a 40 horse rower Putin Hurt-
ford automobile
B. G. Pharres and It, (.'. Hpoiu-er f
Bntte rails aro spending a few days
in Medford laying in supplies and hnv
ing a good time.
O. Bell spent Wednesday in Medford.
Mrs. Page, wife of Dr. Page, togcth
er with her mother and daughter left
Wednesday for a short visit in Califor
nia.
E. F. Orahatn ia down from Prospect
on business.
,Xatet designs needlework, infants'
outing fits, shirtwaists, centers, under-
wear, etc. Needlueraft Rliop. 3S2 Wash
ington street, Portland, Or. ' 50
8. L. Howard and C. H. Frost, who
recently arrived la Medford from Kan-
bbs, have joined partnership and will
engage in tne cement business. 'Jhoy
have a concrete mixer which is ihe
first oneo f its kind in Medford. The
firm will establish brunch offices
Ashland and Grants Puss.
. TC you want sweet ereain or butter
milk, order from the Creamery or watch
for the wagon. Deliveries mndo every
day. Phone No. 923.
Postmaster Woodford hns had his snl
ary increased to $2300 per annum with
ab extra allowance for clerk hire. This
"in ' well deserved
The Jacksonville Juvenile band un
der the skillful management of Prufc
sor J. A. Norling is making rapid head
- way.
The eitizena of Medford have
linen regaled several times by its music.
Robert Tolfer. was down from Big
Hutto Monday. ' Ho was accompanied
on Ins return by Miss vera Merriman.
A number of tho Hodmen of Med
ford wer at Ashland a few nights ago
to assist in tho adoption ceremony set
f r that date. The evening was profit-
niiiy ami pleasantly spent.
E.. 1. Gurncn of Gold Hill mid E. W.
King of South Medford, the eleelil
- cians, will soon leave for Poos Bay
a business trip.
George II. Aiken, the expert lumber
man, was in Jacksonville Monday
his way to tho tall limber on Upper
rtogue river.
Any one wanting help of any kind
phone 051 or address W. H, West Ki
ployment Co., Medford, Oregon. Office
In jewelry store, corner Seventh and C
streets. Reliable help furnished on short
notice free of chatge.
Charles O. King Is nnvignting
crutches, having sprained his nnklo n
few flays since.
B. B. Lamb and his wife, who have
i been residents of Jacksonville for some
time past, left for Cottage Grove Tnes
day evening, having sold out nt the
county seat.
Clarence Meeker, the dry goods mer
tuui, in nmong inn many wlin lire
enjoying the rose cnrnlval nt Portland.
Mrs. J. Nunan of Jacksonville was
among her Medford friends Tuesday n't
ernoon.
Just arrived, a rnrload of sewing ma
eatnes. nee a. W. Johnson nl Die
Medford Pharmacy.
Miss Marian Nell of Ashland - has
been visiting Medford friends.
iioh. "nircr nioore, rormer represen
tative from Baker conntv, who is now
a resident of Phoenix precinct, nn, In
Medford Tucsdny. While here le vol
uuinriiv represenrcn n young man
charged with asking a prominent
fen for the price of a meal in Record
er Collins' court, nnd gn him off with
sentence of two hours' Imprisonment.
Joseph M. Almntt of the Ashland
cigar factory did business In Medford
Tueadav.
W. R. Rullnck is being visited by one
or nis 01.1 friends. George llrower of
Blanebard, Ta who is well pleased will,
our city and vallcv.
Harry Culbertson, general contractor
and builder, cement work a spceinltv
saeaiorn. wr.
O. 8. Melssner, who was kicked
the head by a horse he was drivinn. re
celving painful Injuries, is rnpldlv con
Tileacioff. Mr. Daknr of Ihe Paker llntelisson
company and his wife are snendiiiir the
witea in .romand.
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X.im. -I ,
... i, n Mi,, i ner (T ji 1 1 1 r 11 r r
" nw mim jvnie -jott, are
ttendina- the rose carnival at Pnrtl,.
D. R Ream. k;. ,u. I N
hare been siinininue as witnesses in a
land case beine- investigated l.v the
I'nlted Ntates grand jury.
J. Wrljrht was up from Phiieniz
few dai-a einee. Ila Itifnrm. l,.l
i -4he members of liis fninilv, who have
been very sick, are convalescing.
Alei Thompson, Owen Kceffnii and
Frank Kaashafer were nmonjr the .Tnck--sonvlllains
who were In Jfilford on
Decoration day.
Ie trram a.i;.rj . .1..
eitjr. Order from olenmerv nr
ruff
Book store. ,
TT -M T 1 ,
n, r. jshhcs lias ptirennscii a town
lot from V. R. Merrick, the rnnsldera
tion being 4750. Mr, Merrick bought
the property a year ago for 420.
There will be a tryout at the ball
"U Rnndav morning to pick team
v"l)lar (laid Hill. Every one Inter
I ""-mid go out Sunday morning.
AMUSEMENTS.
Oeorgia Harper in "Camllle."
Another delimited nudieuee filed uut
of the opera house lust uiifht. with
nothiiiK but wurda of praise for (ienriia
Harper and her elever eoinpany. Xo
time this seaum have wo had hotter
eostiiinmu. better srenerv und mount
ing or Letter noting.
I As Diiiiiuh' heroine, Minn Harper is
heeu ut her bent, hhe in uu ideul ('a
Iniille, and for onee the press ngent ha
not "numerated
lu this role she eertuiulv ranks with
I the greati-xt living aetrosses. Lust night
he did not act Cnmille he w:is
Imille. Kvery ehord of the gamut of
nuniHti ciiuit ioiiH whs touched nn'l each
lone rnug true. Mis Harper H yowns,
delighted the feminine' portion of
I . '
of hxmnf,x company. .Mr.
I Joseph Detriek in the ruther thankless
part of Armnnd, deserves ejpeeiul men
tion, nltlioiigh there win no llnu' nnv
where in the east. Mr. Detriek should
I iiuike an ideal rector in tonight's piny.
I" The Little Minister.
Medford theatregoers should turn out
fnl1 r"ri'0 'luring the bulunce of th
Hurper cnnipaiiv's engagement, for
Mauag'-r lliic.eirigg nas ceriuiiiiy onereu
""thing this senson where they hnve
I received more value for the inonev or
time spent.
Toil 8AI.K One Jersey cow.
I mpiire
('. l' Cook, . II. Depot.
Coal for Sale.
Wu nre iow prepared to furnish hiiud
lucked coal at the nunc, five mile
ast of town, in any amount desired
NOTICE
hereby given that the undersigned
wi" "I'P'.v city council of Med
f,ir''- 0r- ' meeting to be held June
" ,,m f"r license to sell malt, vin
""" apiritoua liquors in less qmin
''-' "'" "" fr a period of sii
10 ttni u hl,"'k 4r. Medford, Or.
MOORE.
Dated May 8, 1008.
The Most for the Money.
Tho Auburn automobile is the most
roomy and best machine ever offered
'or the money. See it before buying.
L. B. Brown, agent.
time.'
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
I'lirne mili-B south of Medford und 2
miles west of Phoenix, is now cut up
n small tracts to suit the purchaser,
liie-fourtli cash, bnlnnec in three pay
ments. 1 his is a rare opportunity for
men of small means. Listed with all
- he ngents.
Why Pay $800 an Acre
wlirn ymi cull liny Iih fNiod ami sonir
ItfttfT In ml in SuuiH Vnllcy nt t'rnni
M) to .t"." jut acre. HO iutph, 7- in
fnl In, Hiiuill (irrhanl, kimhI IniildinjjN.
per tici'i' li'iniH. Other hi nd clump-
(lilrliriitl, SnniH Vnlli'v. 70
Xroutut thf World m Nitwivvn
Xine
Tvddv w ill Surely Cut Shine.
After Teddy lint heen released from
t.ie office of president, he will take n
trip around (he world, and hunt lor the
I letiMire reMiits of 1'nrope, and all the
ther eountlie of w World. Hut the
itit'iis of M id ford do not have to
Imnt all over Ihe world to ge( tho hesf
igais. They eau find tloin at home
o suit the most last idious. Our Med
ford ."ie II. K. V., loo nnd Del Murvu
l.'e i-iaiH are the lieni in' r. Mann
l.lrtUK'd l
R. R. V. CIOAR WORKS.
Medford, Or.
Time Tabies
SOUTHERN PACiriC RAILWAY.
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Southbound.
Xo. IftlCatifornln Kxprcss.
.N. 13Sun KrnncMco Kxp,
No. 1'25 ' From Grants Pass..
PACIFIC A EASTERN RAILWAY.
No. 1
Leaves Medford
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Arrives Medford
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7:50 a. m.
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Vo. I Leaves Jacksonville.,
No. ,1 I Leaves Jackson vllle.
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Motor' Leaves Jacksonville.
1:00 p. m.
GnindBallFourlhJulv
IN BUTTE FALLS,
AT THE ALBERT HALL
Come one, com nil. Mimic, Wood
OreheVia. Tiekelii, tnrludiu up
er. !..". .Mnn.-itfer. Albert & Jtnker.
Seven Room House
on two lots, on Nye creek, Newport
Oregon; $UiOrt If taken rpilrk.
OU8 SMITH,
411 Buchanan Blrtg., Portland Or.
Do You Use
The best flour that can
bo milled from the best
wheat money can buy?
Davis Best Flour
js "best oy everv lest
it sens f,.r less mouev
and gives twiee as ltiiu-h
satisfaction.
Don't let your groeer
talk you into buying
other brands shipped in.
Try a sack and be eon
vinced. MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
('HAS. H AZKf.KKiO, M AN AH Kit
ONE SOLID WEEK,
beginning
Monday June 1st.
Tli Popular T.fniiiii Womiui,
GEORGIA HARPER
ami a SplcntlM Company
ENTIRELY NEW REPERTOIRE
Carload of Scenery
Elegant Costumes
Populur prices. Seats on sale Thurs
lay, May 28.
Golden
Grain
Granules
101)
VVM (!KNT VVUK
It liislcs like ctif'fon. It looks
like curi'i'c ;t 1 iil it sni(lls like
I'lil'fcc, lint is jmre nmstcd
iiT.'iinx, hlt'iiilt'd so 11s to pro
cure Hit' ln'st flavor, the
ivnlt'sl stroiijrth and an ar
ticle which voting and old
may drink morning, noon
and night.
(tuition drain Granules is
especially vocoininended to
I hose suffering from heart
Iroiilile, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stomaeli trouhles.
Xcdrli '2-1)01(11(1 pnekaye,
for 'Joe, all retail groeers.
Wholesale hy
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford, Or.
Ask Any One Who Knows
(ind they wilt tell you that for a place In Medford to buy Drug Store
Goods, whether It Is
PRESCRIPTIONS TO BE COMPOUNDED. PROPRIETARY REMEDIES
FINE PERFUMERIES. TOILET ARTICLES. STATIONERY OR POSTCARDS
The EAGLE PHARMACY Is Best
A. K. WHITMAN', Manager, Palm Block, Medford, Ore.
Ladies
will find jnircHt
DRUGS
Finp Stationery, Perfumes and Toilet
Articles of fill kinds, including New
Hum Hpwiiktf MMi'tiitwHi nt tho
I MEDFORD PHARMACY , Inc.
, Tha Big Drug Store with Little Prices.
J near the Postoffice.
: i '! y Gilbert ! VroHcriptionist
i F. Xturkn Secretary
State Depositary.
Kstablished 1SS8.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
jareproap. oftEooiJ
Have you tried our tmeeiul lie and Hot' Coffees, or our Pyra
mid Tea yet? They arc the best in the laud; always good, al
ways the same. We are nmv showing a nice line of Cut Glass
and Dinner Ware.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
21() WKST SEVENTH STREET.
McGLASHAN Sc JUNKEN, Props. PHONE 1051.
SpecialBargains in Heal Estate
f). 80 acres, all tillable, nice location, nice five-room
ottiige house, large harn, 21-2 miles from Medford, well
watered, in reach of irrigation ditch, team, harness, wagon,
live Jersey trows, cream separator, new gang disk plow,
'valuing plow, rake, mower, disk, smoothing harrow, stove
nd some other furniture, all go with the place, and the
resent growing crop. Price only $0000; a genuine snap.
2(i. IVJ0 acres, fine stock and fruit .ranch, well im
proved, 100 acres under plow, (i acres orchard. Price
)")()(). This place with ."() head of hogs and .r head of cat-
le. all farm implements, lilacksmtih tools, hay, fruit and
eget aides for $7000.
-17. -1 10 acres, a fine stock proposition, 40 acres in
alfalfa, irrigation, good buildings, in a splendid section for
hunting and fishing. Price only $14 an acre; terms.
(:. acres, 2 miles from Eagle Point on Kogue
iver, .10 acres cleared, considerable fruit and alfalfa, pri
vate irrigation ditch. This is a splendid proposition to
develop, about half good bottom land, nearly all can be
.inder plow when cleared, sehoolhouse handy, fair improve
nents, team, harness, wagon, some cattle and farm imple
iients go with the place. Price $t000. This ranch will bear
lose inspection, as it will make a lot of money for someone.
(7. A fine alfalfa ranch of 80 acres near Butte Falls,
Irnest ream and springs, nearly
nig and hunting, buildings. Price only $1200.
80. 80 acres, 4 miles northeast of Eagle Point, will be
lose to the new railroad. 50 acres under cultivation, fine
ilack land, mostly in wheat, crop goes with this place. Price
f 1200. $2200 cash, balance 2 years, 7 per cent.
C. H. Pierce & Son
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for ten on
very short not Ice
It can be used
on the tea table
or in tlic kitchen
Attaches to any
electrolier
durable
EOOUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Successor to Condor
Water Power 'Co. Of
fice 206 W. 7th St.,
opp. big electric sign Phone 855.
STRONG, CAPABLE SECURE
Willi large roaouriM's nnd eompi'teitt
iiiuiiiiirtMneiit, with all the interents of
l Iiih dunking instil lit iou in a sound
mill Klallc condition, it ih amply justi
fied in it.H statement t but it offers every
Milking privilege ami nccoiinnodntimi
coiiHiHlent with wafefy.
The acfounts of firms, corporations,
cstatfH, societies and individuals are re-spi-et
fully invited.
W. I. VAWTER President
G. R LINDLEY , Cashier
WE SERVE ON OUR
BILL
OF PARE
every good disdi in nensou. We are
always the tirst to add to our menu the
new tilings to eal. Imt they taste
good, too, lh) way we cook them at this
restaurant. J f you have a favorite
dish route in and try our way of serv
ing it. If you enjoyed it before, you'll
lie absolutely delighted with the eat
ing of it here.
Nash Gafe
all level land, splendid fish-1
Ladies Suit Sale
EVERY SUIT MUST GO
y rv g for Hints that former-
p JJ ly gold at $10,00, $12.50
and $15. 00. Satin lined; long
sleeves; durable eluths; selling nt
less than cost.
$1 A AH or Sl"ts that were
IU.UU formerly $20.00; na
vys, browns, etc.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
C ST., JUST NORTH OF JACKSON CO. BANK.
We Want to
Realty Bond
Oregon W.
Jackson County
Bank Annex
Ra W. GRAY, Builder
COLONTAL PORCH WORK, GRILL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
JOB PRINTING
AH Kinds of Job Printing
done on short notice.
It does't matter what it is
in Printing, we do it for you.
Our Office is now the best
equipped in Southern Oregon,
our workmen the most skilled
and output superior.
Only union Print Shop in
Rogue River Valley.
Portland prices ovr sched
ule. We pay the freight.
The Tribune
21 Central Ave.
Your
Opportunity
Tf you are going to need a suit
even this fall, why not buy it now?
Wo aro showing nlmost the identical
styles that have been decided upon
for fall, 1908. The sleeves, lengths
of jacket and the colors aro nil here
and we are saving ytm big money on
stylish, dependable suits. SuitH thnt
are nice enough for all summer wear
and will bo except iunnlly fine for
this full, if not for best, then for
second heat suit, to wear when it is
bad weiither.
$16.00
for Suits thnt were
formerly $25.00; na-
vys, browns and fancies.
Cr A A for Suits wortli $35,00
ipiy.UU and 37.S0, in hand
somest browns, navies and fancies.
$25.00
for Suits that wero
formorlv $45.00; only
a few of these left.
Buy Lands
Syndicate of
H. Stalker
prrpfafv
secretary
MEDFORD, OR,
MEDFORD