Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 04, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
G. Heitkompor, Jr., Mrs. C. J. Lewis
1 Bud ion, Mrs. R. 8. Monro, Mm. Frank
Ira White, H. Boivin, E. WhitWk, Mr.
and Mr, L. F. Willlta, H. H. Uritfhum,
Mrs. E. R. ftonmon and Judge il. L.
Benson formed a party of Klainuth
Falls people who paused through Med
ford yesterday en route to thu Portluml
rose carnival.
If you wuut iee cr;am, give your
; order to the Book Storo Creamery.
Railroad men Ktate thut the Kluimitli
Falls Transportation company cloned Uk
office at Pokeama on June 1 and is
now transacting all of its business vin
DorrU,
Miss Ella Gaunyaw, stenography nml
typewriting. Boom 4, I'ahn block.
Edwin Karnes is seriously ill ami
baa had tiro physician In nttcmliiiice
for several days.
All iiigbs restaurant at the Em-jri -k
until fuitVer notiee.
District Attorney HVuim und his
.wife were over from Jacksonville Tues
day evening.
Henry Gordon, George Kline and L.
W. Copelnnd, some of Fort Klainuth
.stockmen, did business in Medford the
fore part of the week.
K. A. Burehell wns in Med ford Thurs
Dr. K, R. 8eely has been appointed
an examining surgeon for the commis
sioner of pensions to take the plt.'ee of
Dr. Walter Jones,- deceased.
Latest designs needlework, in funis
outing fits, shirtwaists, centers, under
wear, etc. Needlocraft Shop, 3S2 Wash
ington street, Portland, Or. f9
Mrs. Bam Tavlor of Jacksonville has
sold her large furnished houso to Mr.
filade, a newcomer here for $-1500. Mr.
Blade Intends to make it his home.
If you want sweet cream or butter
milk, order from tho Creamery or watch
for the wagon. Deliveries mnde every
day. Phone No. 923.
Miss Ireno Itippey, formerly of Cen
trfal Point, was tho valedictarian ut
the recent commencement exercises at
Pendleton.
Mrs. James and her daughter, Mrs.
F. B. Neil, of Big Butte, wero in Med
ford Thursday on land ImsinesH.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Gore are in Tort
land attending the rose carnival.
Everett (J. Trowbridge, lato of Han
cock, Mich., and Thomas K. Flynn,
two excellent elocfriciaus, will engage
in business together in Med ford in a
short time.
Any one wanting help nf nny kind
phone 651 or address W. H. West Km
ploy meat Co., Medford, Oregon. Oflb e
in jewelry sfore, corner Seventh and C
streets. Helinblo help furnished on short
notiee free of charge,
Joel 8. Smith, veteran of tin- civil
wnr, him lost his pension warrant. Wlin
ever finds it should ret urn In SclM.vV
ploee.
Just arrived, a cnrlnad of sewing urn
"cfiiResT See 0. W. Johnson at the
Medfnrd Pint mine v. "
Oolc.tln Mineral Hpriiifp HoM n,,,s
June 15 under new management. Mrs
J. D. Stone, lessee, 1 7
Harry Cnlbertson, general contractor
and builder, cement work n specialty,
Medford, Or.
day. He is located on the farm near
Woodvillo that he recently purchased.
Ice cream delivered to any part of the
eity. Order from the Creamery or
Book store.
Mrs. Vnnherdenburg and grand
daughter. Miss Margnret McCoy, leav
this week to visit with friends in Lane
county, Missouri.
' Mrs. A. B, Ellison of Grants Pass has
been Tislting relatives in Medford.
M. Marshall, democratic candidate for ,t( Bfled her up. Instead of n brood of
county commissioner nt the late elec- chickens there was a bunch of snakes
tioB, npent n few hours in Medford little sleek, black fellows, each wrig
Thursday. gliug furiously.
W. 8. Barnum, president of the If.'- M"- VYIhp promptly dispatched the
R. V. Bailroad company, and his wife 'aakes, 11 in number, and the hen was
have returned from Portland. While disposed of by having her neck wrung,
there Mr, Barnum bought the rails for, w'f" nd no use for a hen that
tho spur that will be run to the gravel 'ould not tell the difference between n
pit near Jacksonville that will furnish cuke's egg nnd her own.
muterial for the improvements of the ,
trets of Medford. The steel Is already BATTLE OF ROSES FEATURE
on the ground. ' OF PORTLAND CARNIVAL
Mrs. IT. J, Rchuetto has gone to Port- ' -
land, to attend an assembly of commn PORTLAND. Or.. June t. Beautiful
nicants of the Nazarcne church. girls bombarding one another with fin
George Brown of Eagle Point, conn-'grant roses was the spectacular climax
ty. commissioner, was in Medford Tues 1 of the fourth day of the Portland fiesta,
day nnd seemed pleased with some of The battle .if roses occurred during the
th election returns. ' ; floral parnde in which hundreds of lav-
Lynn Furdin and J. W. Beemnn were ihlv decorated enrriages participated,
among the Gold Hillers who were In ! With the nutomobile road races, the
Medford during the week. parade of the East Side school children.
Dr. E. B. Plckel has gone to Portland .the New York symphony orchestra con
to attend a meeting of the state bonrd cc-rt and Madame Xnrdica. this has
of health, of which he Is a member, been one of the most eventful days of
Mrf. Pickel accompanied him. 1 lie carnival. I
We Can Save You Money On June Purchases
Stocks in Ample Condition to Supply Your Needs
Juno, the month of Ivoses, is certa inly preparation month. The jicttiiii; tonvthor of all those little necessaries one is bound to
need while cmnping or sojourning at tin seashore, mountains or springs, or even at home. The weather will be too warm to sew in
July. Why not get the sewing done now f
PJKCIO (JOO.DS will be cut to almost actual cost and in some instances less, because we expect to invoice our stock in July and
must clean out the wash goods. Muslinwear and White (foods will be on sale to close out. We want to clear the house of these goods
before July first, so come and make selections that will save von money,
HOSIERY AND UNDICRW EAR is looked after very carefully at this store, aud you will find exceptionally fine assortments in
each line. IfOKIKKV for infants, ch ildren, misses and ladies, in tans, white, black and fancies. Prices right 10r and to $1.75.
. . UNDER WRAI? for infants, children, misses and ladies, iu separate garments and union suits; most anything you desire, and
the prices are low 10 ami uhii to ?2.00.
RBADY-TO-WEARS are here allmost iu profusion for ladies, misses and children. This is our specialty, and more than two
thirds of our stock is devoted to ready-to-use goods. Ladies' Suits (on sale). Ladies Princess and Wash Dresses ($2 to $25), Chil
dren's Dresses (white and colored) priced low, Ladies' Skirts and Waists (on sale). Khaki Suits, Sweaters. Summer AVraps. IVtti
'op.tS) pff.. Exceptional values.
WARN Kit mtovi'
V. D. C'OKNKTH
A trial of one of
- 'ease.
HiluH McKee, forest ranger, is lying
v e ry sick with kid uey d i b en se u t t lie
home of his sister, Mrs. F. Hubbard.
Profenuor J. A. Itish of the Grants
Pass schools is visiting
Medford,
his former home.
Clinton Cory of Stringtown was in
Medford Thurnday, accompanied by Mr.
Sinclair of Washington, who is a rela-
tive.
Judge Neil and his son, Frank, who
resides near Hutte Falls, wero among
those in Med ford Thursday on land
business.
Mrs. Judith Jimea ban gone to Onk -
lnnd. Cab, to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Mabel Jones Stewart.
Jotieph 8. Murphy, proprietor of the
C street tonsorial parlors, who has been
(mio siek. is able to be about again.
W. fl. Heighten and Dahack Bros.
were over from Eagle Point precinet
Wednesday.
J. Stilwell Vilas has returned In his
orchard in Mound district after a short
business trip to norlhcru points.
Sheriff Jackson was in Medford on
Thursday morning on official business.
E. P. Vickroy of Forest Creek has
been in Medford several times this
week.
C, V. Cook, the wide awake agent for
the Oregon Nursery company, has es
tablished headquarters in the R. R. V.
Ituilrond company's new depot.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Roberts and Miss
Ida Boeck are rusticating on Upper
Unite creek.
S. M. Nealon and J. (I. Pendleton
we-re over from Table Rock Thursday
m n ruing.
G. C. Culy of Steamboat, tho well
known stockman, was among the many
in our city this wenk.
Owen Dnnlap, A. Ord, A. Johnston
and E, G, Coleman of Phoenix spent a
few hours in Medford this week.
W. H. Stalker, who has been east for
4ome time in the interests of our city
and valley, returned on Thursday morn
ing's train.
For Mile, one of the nicest, most mod
ern and best located homes in Medford.
Address P. O. box 44S for particulars.
Mrs. R. M. Whiteside of Central Point
was in Medford Wednesday, accompa
nied by her son. Ward.
AUGUST BEBLMONT WILL
BREED FINE HORSES
LONDON, June 4. In spite of the
failure of his horse, Norman ill, in
the derbmy August Belmont announced
today t hat he had decided to go in
extensively for racing in Great Britain.
He is looking out for suitable stables
in Ireland, where he proposes tu tinted
fine horses. His colors will be promi
nent i next year's meetings in In-hmd
ami Kngland.
ItelniMiit disagrees with Kiclwird t'ro-
mt Ih :il lielnml is a better training)
grmnl tor flat nicer I ha it l-lugland
and most of his f hit nicer will )i
I rained nt New market , Knglnud.
.lames .1. I'm It iusoii, who was If if h
aril Yokrr 's first I miner, will have
charge of Hie llclmout stables in he
In nil. 1','irliiiisnn has been commissioned
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paring Hie horses immediately for the
next sen no n. liclinnut in t rving to se
cure lie exclusive services of Danny
Maker to ride for him. Maker wants
10.000 a year to ride only on the flat.
TRIED FOB CHICKS,
HATCHED OUT SNAKES
El, WOOD, Ind., June 4. Peter Wise
had the surprise of his life when he
pulled a setting hen off the nest. He
had noliced the fowl setting for some
time and suspected that she was set
ting on a nest of spoiled eggs. When
our models will
Q Street,
HOW TO DISPOSE OF SUB PLUS
PUZZLES FLEET COMMITTEE
SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., June 4.
How to dixposi of a surplus of 47000
! is a (jueiitmn which is puzzling the
fleet reception committee.
( After the sub committee report were
completed it was learned that that
amount wiih on hand, and now the corn-
inittee i trying to figure seme way
to ut.e up the money without creating
any dissatisfaction anywhere. The
t Salvation Army wiinuU some of it to
: meet the expense of its waterfront
h cture room and cufe. Several organ
Jizntions also want the cnnimitlee to
give them u sum of money equal to
thai which they spent for bands in
j,,H' parade.
A solution of tin- problem may be
'"und in the donation of the entire
amount toward the founding of per ma
i'val club,
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STUDENTS CAPSIZE; ONE
OF PARTY IS DROWNED
SAX FRANCIS 'O, Cal., June 4.
Neurehers today failed to discover the
body of Walter It, Heilmann, a young
student at the Sacred Heart college,
who was drowned in the capsizing of
a sloop in the bay Wednesday afternoon.
Three other student of the same insti
lutioa M. Bohma, Thomas Ryan" and
Francis Derhaui were in the little
boat ami saved their liven only after
a desperate struggle in the bay.
The boys were out in on tho bav on
a pleasure excursion, when tho Occi
dent happened. The waoter was choppy
and the weather squally. Twice the
students put to shorn with the boat.
An accident to the sail rendered it
unmanageable and suddenly a gale came
up and capsized the boat H00 yards from
shoro. A launch put out from shore,
but Heilmann could not keep afloat till
it reached them.
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that tho undersigned
will apply at the city council of Med
ford, Or., at its meeting to lie held June
0, 1008, for a license to sell mall, vin
ous and spiritous liquors in less quan
tities than a gallpn for the period of six
months at lots H) and 11, block l.'i, Med
ford, Or.
T. H. MOORE.
Dated May iiM, BIOS.
Stomach Troubles.
Many remarkable cures of stomach
t roubles have been cD'celcd by ( liam
berlitiu 's Stomach and Liver Tablet.
One man who had spent over two thou--mnd
dollars for medicine and treatment
was cured by a few boxes of these tab
lets. Price cents. Samples free al
Raskins' drug store, win
For Sale.
Five acre tracts just within and ad
joining Medford city limits on five
vears ' 1 ime; $100 invested now, it is
believed, will pay you $."i00 profit with
in one year. Gold Kay Really Co., 20(1
West 7th street. 60
Kodol will without doubt help anyone
who lias stomach disorders or stomach
trouble. Take Kodol today and continue
it for the short time that is necessary,
to give you complete relief. Kodol is
sold by Eagle Pharmacy. iu
WANT ADVKKTJSTNG.
And there is surely voth
iiifj else in which reasonable
pcrsisfoiee is co certain of
reward.
Our circulation is Ivrjiti
male and lanje for a city this
si:elartjer than any other
paper in Orecon can show
for population.
People do not appreciate
stnucthintj for nothing is
human natnre to value onljf
that which is paid for. The
Tribune's circulation is paid.
The lirsl "try" in any line
of c f fori is not u s u a 1 1 y
cnonli. "Try aain" is a slo
gan as nll as cxpcricncr of
human affairs.
Medford's Leading Ladies' Shop
&akerHutchason Co. Ine
ju.t ortU 0f jackson County
AMUSEMENTS.
Georgia Harper Co. in Little Minister.
The largest house of the week wit
uesged the Georgia Harper production
of Barrie's popular play, 'Th Little
Minister," at the Medford opera bouse
last night, and to say they were well
pleased is putting it mildly.
Miss Harper iu Maud Adams' famous
role, Lady Hubbie, had a chance to dis
play her versatility, for the part is
totally different from either Nell
G wyune or Cainillo, and while some may
prefer Miss Harper iu one of the other
characters, to the writer she was an
ideal Lady Babbie,
Mr. Detriuk made a splendid "Little
Minister," an was to be expected. Mag
netic and tender iu the lighter scenes,
yet firm aud convincing wheu the occa
sion demanded. A word of commenda
tion is also due Mr. lierrell for his
character work us the old Scotchman,
Thomas.
Tho scenery and costumes were in
keeping with tho rest of the perform
ance, and went fur towards the enjoy
ment of the audience.
Medford play goers are just awaken
ing to the fact that they are getting
almost ns much for 50c as they have
been paying Jfl.oO for all season, and
the house will undoubtedly be packed
tonight for "Sappho," and for the re
maining four performances of the engagement.
HOW SPINELESS CACTUS
WAS FIRST PRODUCED
Few persons among the I liousauds
interested in the thornless cactus have
the slightest idea .of the work required
by Luther liurbank from his asistants
and correspondent!! in improving the
breed.
Ju his interesting little pamphlet on
t !ic cactus we learn that he obtained
the best varieties of opuntias before he
began his work. His collectors and oth
ers sent him the best obtainable speci
mens from Mexico, Central America,
South America, North and South Africa.
Australia, Japan, Hawaii and the South
Sen islands. The t'nited States agri
cultural depart uient at Washington,
I h rough Din id C. Pnircliild, obtained
for him eight kinds of partly thornless
varieties. TIichc came from Sicily, Italy
Era nee. North Africa and some of the
wild reiuiis nf Mexico. In addition to
all t hese varieties. Mr. linrbauk had
himself obtained some hardy wild spe
cies from Maine. Iowa, Missouri, Colo
rado, California, Arizona. New Mexico,
Dakota, Texas and oilier parts of the
Tinted States.
He tells us llmt all of these varieties
were grown ami their values were stiu
ied and prepared wh li pat ient cure.
Many part ly t hornless variet ies were
obtained, but not oue among the many
thousands under observation was f rep
from thorns or spicules and even worse,
the most promising varieties iu these
respects often bore the poorest f ruitfi
were I he most u n prod net ive of fruit,
or produced less fodder, or were less
hardy Hum the wild and thornless spe
cies and varieties.
One may gather an idea of the meth
od of Mr. Murbank 's investigations
when he recalls the fact that the lirst
work was to select the best of these
varieties, cross them, raise thousands
of seed less, select t he best of these,
and so continue hoping for improve
ment. The thornless varieties now promise
to be about the most important food
producers of this age. Some of these
new creations yield fully ten times ns
much feed ns others under exactly the
snine condit ions.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
JIi'bs Amelia l-Utn.-r li-ft for Portland
ono day lust work for a w-vi-rnl wcok
-Nit with her son. Ernest.
Miss Mmiile irim lias returned from
Mntle l-'nlls, having just finished teneh
ing n tniet'essfiil term of sehool.
John Trenilierth, who returned from
Idaho recently, U laid up with ft severe
nttaek of rheumatism.
Jliko Sidley was down from Imke
Creek one day this week.
A nuinher of Jacksonville people nt
lendid llo'O eorgift Harper perform
ance at Medford li.ith Monduv nnd
.Wednesday nights, nnd wero well plensod
witn tho show.
('has. N'iek.-ll nnd family spent ft few
hours in town Wodnesdnv afternoon.
RESIDENCE
LOIS
lU'TTERICK PATTERNS
lUTTKRICK FASHION'S
DELINEATOR. CATALOG. ET(
I'littcrick patterns enjoy largest
sales in the I'nited States.
Bank.
At a time like tlie present, when some people feel it necessary to safeguard then
interests in more careful investment and expenditures, it is even more important
than usual to make your clothing money count for satisfaction and srevice. Our
organization is equipped for service." Our stock represents the lines of America
that are foremost in quality at modest prices.
All the-newest style conceits are here in suits and overcoats snappy, modish mod
els without the ridiculous ear-marks of foppishness; as well as the quiet, genteel
effects favored by the moderate dresser.
Remember ours is the only store that employs its own tailor, and we keep your
clothes pressed free.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Charles ('. Oillnui and l-Mith Ilughos.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
John l-V MfClnnuhun to James
McClunnhaii. 25 acres in town
ship range 1! oust; also So
nt-res in seel ion li. township :iit,
range '1 east $
.1, C. llrown to ii. M. Whito, !M0
acres in township -7, range 1
east
A. it. Atkins to Kii-hnrd HeBWiek,
property in It. II. Addition to
Ashland
V. S. to Cnrolinc Winetrout,
northeast 1J of southeast Vi
section 2t, township UK, range
4 west
10
110
('uridine Winetrout to II. 11. White
head, -10 acres in soction 29,
township IIS, range 4 west 1
. II. Whitehead to T. E. Pot
longer, 40 acres in section 29,
townsliip Its, range 4 west ... 1
R. V. Carter to (1. II. Comer ot ill,
land in soction 15. township III!,
range 4 west 10000
Why Don't You Got Next?
Po yon uso Davis' Best Flourf Don't
lot your grocery talk you into buying
other brands shipped in. Davis Best
sells for less money and guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Try sack and bo
convinced.
Fifteen choice lotB for sale, located
fivo minutes from depot, nonr school;
theso sold in block or sepnrntely; easy
terms; the best buys in tho city.
FRED'K C. PAGE
Our Clothing
Possesses the
Distinction of
Style and
Quality without
the Handicap
of High Price
For Sale: Seventh Street
Business Property
One two story brick, 50x1 40. Also 230 feet
on Sevonth by 50 on Riverside Avenue.
See owner. Terms.
FRED'K C. PAGE
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OP BLANKS
Warranty Deed
M or ttratrp,
I.ontr and Short Form
SatisCaet'n of MortKne1
Transfer of Lien
Power f Attorney
Mechanic's Lien
Water liipht
Hill of SaJc
Liquor License Form
Notice to TnKpnsern
Creditor's Claim
Afrainat Estate
FOR RENT. FOR SALE, FURNISHED ROOMS, ETC. (on cardboard).
MINING
Placer Location
Itond for Deed
Miner's Lien
Summons
Execution
Judgment Transcript
Commitment for Trial
Search Warrant
PROBATE
Petltionnfor letters of Administration. Administrator's, Executor's nnd Guardian's
H.inds and Deed: Older Setting Apart Property Exempt from Execution; Order
Confirming Sale of Real and Personal Property Citation; Commission to Appro hem;
Letters of Administration; Inventory and Appraisement: Proof of Will; Letters
Testamentary,
CIRCUIT COURT
Attachment Undertaking and Affidavit Summons
Notice of Garnishment for Attachment Cost Bill
(1 rand Jury Subpoena Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Execution
Indictment Search Warrant
Transcript of Judgment Notice to Jurors
A complete, up-to-date line of U.S. LAND OFFICE.I'COUNTY COURT AND
SHERIFF BLANKS.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MEDFORD
RESIDENCE
FOR SALE
HEAL ESTATR
Quilcliiim'Deed Rond for Deed
MortKKi Lease
With Tiix Payment Provision
Option to Iluy Land Agent's Contracts
MISCKLLANEOrS
Chattel Mortfrago
Acknowledgment
Confewdon of Judgment
Covers for BUmks
Quarts Location Water RUrht
Oregon and U. S, Forms Contract to Sell
Deed Proof of Ijibor
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Civil and Criminal Subpoenas Attachment
UnderUkinjr and Affl
Gamishment davit for Attachment
Cost Bill Commitment for Fine
Notice to Jurors Jury Order
Civil Complaint Warrant for Arrest
All printed after the latest
and best forms, tjj Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. Give us a trial.
OREGON
SKVFX KOOMs X1 HATH ; AU
ToMonil.K IKUsK; C1TV WATKH
Kl.KCTHIC I.IOHTS; SKWER COX
MICTION. I"t ri'Milrnrr vtinn.
FRED'K C. PAGE
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