Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 30, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORKOOX, TUESDAY. JUNE 30, 1008,
Social and Personal
F, Hubbard was a recent visitor In
luo Applegate section.
If your digestion is impaired, drink
Colostin. 88
Mrs. Susie Neil of Ashland is visiting
in Jacksonville.
Who would be a cara'elt Drink Cole
stia Natural Mineral Water. 86
George Williams of Grants Pass spent
Monday ia Medford
Geo. McClellan and 0. D. Stickel of
Gold Hill spent Monday la Medford.
Deputy Sheriff Grant spent Sunday at
his home in Ashland,
John Mast, a prosperous farmer of
Phoenix precinct, is having a neat, sub
stantial cottage built.
Miss Kate Toft, who hns been visiting
at Portland and other northern points,
is at home again.
Eldon Jennings and his family, late
of Ashland, have become residents of
Applegate.
The Tribune will pay 2V4 rents pur
pound for a quantity of clean eotto'i
rags.
Miss Elwood went to Grunts Pass
Monday evening, for a short visit with
friends.
' Portland beat Los Angeles in the Sun
day game and leads by :in points in the
; race for the pennant.
Thos. H. Oilson of Sterling, the pio-
neer, has returned from n trip to Vreka,
California.
,T. H, Gay of Central Point was in
Medford Monday, visiting his son
Charles.
, The eclipse Of the sun, billed for June
28, was not visiblo in Bogue River
Valley, or other Paclle points.
Mrs. E. A. Langley of Jacksonville
was in Medford Monday, visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mr. Pietrick, an expert butcher, pro
sides at the block in the West Hide
meat market.
Mrs. R. T, Burnett and Miss Fay
- Sears were over from
Monday.
.TaflUflqnviUyp
-- Mrs. P. O. Applegnre nud daughter,
Mrs, W. K. Stansell, of Jacksonville,
were Medford visitors Monday.
. Col. B. C. Washburn of Table Rock,
the genial horticulturist, was among
his Medford friends Monday afternoon.
J. Wiight of Central Point precinct
transacted business in Medford Thurs
day afternoon.
Miss McDonald, who is visting her
friends in Medford, will return to Ap
plegato Thursday.
. Buell Hildretb and J. T. Pattun are
among the many Big Butters who have
been in Medford lately on land business.
Thos. A. Henderson, tho miner, nr
. rived from 'Crescent City, Calif., the
fore part of the week, for a short visit.
Mrs. R. H. Toft, who has been visit
ing at Tacotun nml Seattle, returned
borne Snndny.
J. Patterson, county cnmiuissioner,
was in Medford Monday, en route to
Jacksonville on official tuisiuess.
Mrs. K. Dollurhide came down from
Hntto Falls Sunday, for u visit with
v, relntlven living at Jacksonville.
S. J. Summerliu hns been instnlled as
chef at Hotel Moore, a place he is well
qualified to fill.
Dr. H. E. Morrison, health officer, is
i making a general inspection of the city,
something that will prove highlv bene
licial.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Riggs of Mabel,
I.ane county, have returned home, after
a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. V.
K. 'Hcndrlckson.
vbico. 11. Austin the euergetin woods
u.nii. was in Medford Monday, on his
return from the upper Rogue Diver and
Butte '"'re k secM rs
F, O. Cooley, the master printer, nt
present retired, and living on B street,
celebrated a birthdny nnniversary yes
terday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Chittenden, who
ilve near Central Point, were in Med
ford Monday, trading with our mer
chants, P. Ireland and his family, residents
of the Willamette Valley, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Hcndrlckson, who
live near Medford.
A. W. Hilsby, the well-known operntor
iu government lands, was in Medford
Monday. He is the new owner of the
Cove stock mnch, one of the biggest of
the kind in Southern Oregon.
0, F. Dittmar, who is closely identl
fied with the mineral resources of Shasta
county, Calif., was on the northbound
' train Monday evening.
Woodville and Sams Valley will each
indulge in a celebration on July 4th.
for which excellent programs have been
prepared.
In the account published of the death
of Ruth Lumsden, it was stated that
her last illness was' diphtheria. From
a telegram received lust evening it was
learned that her death was caused by
ptomaine poisoning.
Tie niw team bought fur the Are do
pnrtmeiit by the city council makes a
tine appearance as it dashes through
Our streets, hsoling the chemcal engine
and driven hy Horace Roberts, the ex
rert hoisomau.
Guy Simmons, a worthv young man,
wbo has been a resident of Medford
during the past several months, died
Sunday night, of peritonitis, after an
illness of only twenty four hours. The
body was shipped to Portland for burial
bv the Medford Furniture Co. i
Logan Wooldrldge, former county as I
sessor, has become chnmpion of Mis I
souri Flat in raising potatoes. He. re-1
f
rtitly brought three itperiineiis of the
Burbank variety to fin,ut Pass, which
weighed ten, six and four pounds, ae
cording to the Courier.
Mat hew II. Coleman, who died at his
hom nmr Talent Hundny, iu his H
year, wn a pionr of .lackson eonntv
and highly respited by nl who knew
nim. H fouiiht with credit In h
with- Milco, not long aftor the cli
thfreot wending his way westward. A
wtf and aeveral grown rhUdn q survive
biro.
Miss Laura. Kuber returned Tut
day from a nmnth'a visit to Portland
where she had a most enjoyable time.
She brought back little Dorothy Mr
ehan, who will visit her grnndmothei
Mfii Frances Kenney met Miss Neutmr
at fJ rants Pass and returned with ber
A photograph of the young lilies to
tb automobile (bat Miss Nrnbtt won I
iu The Tribune contist appear in Inst
Sunday's Oregoninu.
Dr. J. F. Kcddy li-ft Tutwlny ou
business trip to Ban Frnnciseo.
fr. .1. W. Hninlin hnii been viniting
nt her former home in Josephine county.
W. H. Moullb ban returned from n
trip id ilie t'lll timber nenr Hilt, Cnlif.
i.'..li.u I Frunk Buy, who in Htoppin);
111 i;i,l.l liny, visited Medford Tuesday.
II. I'. Smith of Gmutfi j'iihs nud Jud(i
Hoi.sou of Klamath Fnlls "pent Monday
ovi-nitiy at Oold Hay.
Tlie divoree ease of Newbury vs. New
bury is on trial at Jacksonville behind
closed doors.
BOBM.
KII'RVAN At Hornbrook, Cal., on
June 17, to the wife of Cnarlea luer
n iiti. n ilnuirhter.
FIHIIKH In Medford, June 30, to
the wife of M. D. Fisher, a son.
t FMriFft At Wendlina, Lane
county. .Tune 24, to the. wife of Will
Mender, a son.
DIED.
COLEMAN Nenr Talent, June 28.
100S, Mflthew 11. Oolemnn, a native of
Ashtabula county, Ohio; t'J years.
I ninnths, li days.
SIMMONS In Medf.ird. June fin.
11(08, of peritonitis, Ouy Simmons, aged
.11 venrs.
nr hoy At Monlamie, uiilir., .nine
22, 1II0H, Henry DeBoy, formerly of
Gold Hill, nged'5 years, 2 mouths, IS
days. .
NARROW ESCAPE FROM
SERIOUS AWluxim
J. K. Hiiynrl Is conmlulatinB himself
his narrow escape In what came close
to beiiiK n serious runaway ucciueni
Suudav evening. While returning from
n Ioiik' auto trip the machine, which he
was driving gave out nt r.ngie roini
and he hired r. rig to hnng nimseu
end family into Medford. Near the
Ragle Point bridge the team Decnme
frightened nt something and bolted,
leuvino the road and running through
thn underbrush for nearly half n mile
before Mr. Rnvr-rt rncceeded in stop
ping them, ft was the merest provi-
lenw that the surrey diiln t upsei win
rimis conseipienees to the little parly.
Thev I'lnallv cot home namely In tin-
other mnchine, which they summoned
om M imI ford by telephone.
IS UNABLE TO ENFORCE
DISCIPLINE AT REFORMATORY
LOS ANOKLPX, ul.. .lmi iUt.Soii
uiim iill'RH. ionH of iriiHiiuiiiHiiroment iu
thn I'liiulmt df tlif Wliittier Hino iu
lntlriitt wlioul for boy 8 urnl girl hm
h.'cn iniutr HjfHiiiHt HuptTintruibMit .1.
P. -irfelpy at h ii..'ititij of thn board
df IriiHtOfH. hour iMiiplny1 ut tm
tu'hnnl hiivo bt't'u dimnisBHl uil the
board uVp'mVd totbty to biy tht citso
il nut-.1 hel'orp (lovt'rnor (ullnltn.
Tin oriiH-ipid I'hai'K u Rut nut (imili'y
in Unit ho in innhlt? to cnftuvo diari
iiliiic ut Hn' Ht'hool. Ah n rcmilt, it if
iiHBortt'il tlml a flhorkiiiRly bnmnnil utiitc
.if iit'nfii'rt .'JtintH lit thn iiintitiition.
iMuninniiiK exhibit in tho form of oh
litttTH, Ihib'friit jumtnlH mm notna.
u ro miiii tu ) iu pomu'MHiou of one of
tht tniHtPfN, who bhvh ho will produce
Ih. n hitor.
CLEANING UP PROGRAM
DISCUSSED BY COUNCIL
A .-leaning up program watt diriMi:mil
by the citv council 'I uetmuy night.
remntory linu duuipiug ground wen
among the viron for dirt talked of
Boxen wero ordered purchased to place
along piivud Htreetw an reei'ptaclrH for
waHle pap'r and dirt. OrdnmueeH lor
Ihe paving ut' Seventh Htreet wen1
pHHHnd and numerous petilionn tor wa
ler inaiUH reolrred to the water com
mil tee. The city engineer was nuked
to prepare npreifieationn for a newer
on Onkdale avenue. Die dumping ot
ruhbirih by people of Tab nt into Bear
r ek wan ordered investigated.
Didn't Giv Him Chanos.
"Hay, iua," piped up little Johnny
a fur the mlulMter bad 0 niched bis eall
nud takeu bla departure, "when Mr.
Meeker was here eery tluie you stop
ped Ulklu' a in I mite h would Htart lu
to say Moim-tbiu' tin' git us fur every
time us '1 dare say,' tin' then you would
sturt koIu' uk'Iu uu' talk u lot more,
an' that Is the way It kept on rlht
long, an' the orily thing he said all
the (hue tie wn here huh i dare say.'
'1 dare way.' every few minutes."
' Well, w hat of ll I am not to
blame for Mr. Meker'M paui'lty of
IdeiM, II iu 1 " di-iunitded Joliuiiy'a moth
er, bouienhat hnputleiitly.
"I it undo ttntit t Intl." "a ht Johnny
doubtfully, na If no: n-il, sure whut
wuh ineiiut hy p.itn ily ut Ideas, "but
au how. ma. oil nriir lve hlin
ehantt. Wheu be siarttMt tu with '1
dare aay,' why didn't you keep ijulet
jest oin'e, uia. an' lot litui o ahead nu'
say what lie as koIu' to an' huve It
over wllh?"- SI. Paul Pioneer Press,
A Chapal on a Bridge.
At Ml. Im. the little old Muniluu
douxlilre t.iwu In whlrli OlU.r Croui
well Ihisl lor several yeuiK. tin re Is u
brhUe spniiuiui; ihe lur.Hy How Ui$
Miii-v. nud on ihls brldtfe Is h ipialnt
bnlldlnu UU U ut oue time did duly as
a i h:iM'l The stmrttiii has teeii lu
exNteme lit:' i touettihiK like TaNI years
"'"I nu. "rdiiiK to local hul.Tlun-
r:giiinlly eiupl.i.ieil :is n l-caoon light
. Alter Unit It hub turned for n
caiuo nu ordluuiy dwelling house
" !1 '""' eveuiuaiiy i
Suuie of the riHiiii.H lu (hU curious
bullillng aiv Ndow the level of life
Wilier lu the rler.
His Sorrow.
"You hiu)w thnt Uu nf rlKrtr ,vtti
Kuve tut uu my Mitlttlsy, rieurV sitld a
uiim lo hU wife.
"Vo."
"Well. t.Mlk Ittout iWlWII 1.1 III.
"UK-, nml sum out tul limn."
I ui awruhjr surrV
"So am 1 - for tht IUIf!" was tlie
cruel rvutaiV
An OutiUsr,
Suitor- Your ilautiim-r. slr-wnl, r
that Is-ahn tola n. lo i-mii t, you
shi siivs you - 1'sivr ljull,. u'i ,m.
ilcrstn lid. I.i'l'. n, nn- uti Mr. Ilron
son or Air. W IIiIiIofV Suitor - Why I'm
Mr. UotohLIss! I'U-vHuud I.omU r.
WRITERS HONOR MEMORY
OF THOMAS BAILEY AXDRICH
PORTSMOUTH, X. II., June 30.
The memory of Thomas Bailey Aldrich
was honored today by ono of the most
distiuguishi-d assemblages of writers
this country has known, who met to
attend the dedication of the poet's
homestead, which is to bo preserved as
a public memorial museum. Speakers
of the day included Mark Twain, Mayor
Hackett, Hamilton Mabie und Governor
..uild.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Miss Josephine Donogun returned on
Sunday evening from a few days' visit
with friends at Phoenix.
Misses Mollie Towne and Gr.iee Hen
ry spent the day in Ashlaud Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. John S. Orth of Med
ford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. U. Dow over Sunday.
Miss Kinma Reed was veiling iu
Medford Sunday.
Mis. Fred Luy of Medfold is making
her sister. Mrs. Charles I'riin, of this
place n visit.
Mrs. Agnes Hines and .n Willis of
Forest drove are the ginr'n of Mrs.
Paulino iliues this w.-rk.
A fishing party compiled of Ray
Sexton, Chris Keniiev, Oi.-ules Dumford
and Louis Clrich spent Saturday and
Sunday on Little Applegate,
President and Family Picnic,
OYSTER BAY, June 30. President
RooHOVelt, Mrs. Roosevelt and the three
children enjoyed a picnic today at
Lloyd's Neck on the sound. The pres
ident and his family romped around and
had an old time, pienie feast at noon.
No visitors (re expected nt Sagamore
Hill todnv.
Do von ime Davis' Best Flnurf Don't !
let your grocery talk you into buying
other brands shipped in. Davis Bent
sells for less money and guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Try a snek and be
convinced.
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Northbound
Xo. reion Express ! 5:-24 p. m.
No. HOregoii KxpreHH.-. . . ,j UA:);i in.
Southbound
No. lot 'alitornia KxpresH. . 1 1 0: :tri , in.
Nd. IIIjHan FranciHco Kxp.. li:20 p. in.
No. U.OjKrom tlrauts Pa9H.. OilTip. in.
Nu. 2L" Tor Ashland 1 10: lf p. in.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
Nrf Leaves" Midfo7d7"7 10 a.m.
No. H Leaves Medford I ii:f0 p. m.
No.2Arrives Medford.
No. 1 Arrives Medfonl.
l(i:2S a. in.
.r:nfi p. m.
ROQUIJ RIVER Y ALLEY RAILWAY
Nu. LMI.enves Medford,.... 10:45 a. m.
No. 'IILmtveH Medfonl 5:B5p,m,
MotiirLejivcs Medford ":00 p. ni,
MonrLeaven Medford I 0:0 p. m,
No. lLeaveH JackHonvlllo. . j ,1:00 a. m.
No, II Leaves Jacksonville..! 8:. 10 p. in,
MotorLeaveH Jacksonville.. 1:30 p. m.
Motor'l.eaves Jacksonville... 7:30 p.m.
mail"closes"
I A. M (P. M.
Kagle Point .. 7:20 2:U0
Northbound 0:l9j 4:51
.Southbound
JuckHonville
. . . 1 1 0 : OH 2:50
. . .10:201 5:20
The Finest
V ' ' ; c cv
WE JUST HAVE IN A NEW STOCK OF FRENCH PERFUMES,
AS EXCLUSIVE AND FINE AS CAN BE FOUND IN ANY SHOP
IN THE NORTHWEST, NOT EXCEPTINO EVEN THE CITIES.
WE HAVE INAUGURATED A NEW STANDARD OF EXCEL
LENCE. MEDFORD PEOPLE HAVE NEVER BEFORE HAD SUCH
AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN THESE EXQUISITE FRENCH
PERFUMES.
COME IN AND INSPECT OUR ASSORTMENT. YOU ARE CER
TAIN TO BE CHARMED AT THE DELIOHTFUL "FRAGRANCE."
THE EAGLE PHARMACY
A. E. WHITMAN. MANAOER
Don't Bother to ook
It's too hot. Get what you want alrea Iv
prepared; we have .t.
We cater to those who want the best.
THE DELICATESSEN
V HTUBKT, NKAU KlOHTll
Our
Record
We long ago established the record for the greatest value giving in the
history of the clothing trade of Southern Oregon. In our present safe
we have surpassed ourselves, busted our own old record, and made a
new standard in value giving, never before approached. It's a rare
chance, offered to every man in this valley. Follow the crowd in tonight
or tomorrow, and profit by this great price-cutting clearance sale.
Remember, that Friday the third, is the last day; until another year.
"TOGGERY BILL"
The Store for Weil-Dressed Men
Weaker Prices, Stronger Values, Than Ever
OUR METHODS ARE THE BEST
AND THE. QUICKEST, WE SEND
FOR AND DELIVER GOODS, AND
CHARGE REASONABLE PRICES.
We are a Home In
dustry and Employ
Only White Help.
Medford
Domestic Laundry
GLEN FABRIC, Plop.
Medford, Oregon,
Tlio first "try" In any line of effort
is not usually enough. "Try again" Is
a slogan as old as experience of hu
man affairs.
Fourth of
July Advice
tu those who desire to be cool, comfort
aide and stylish itt the same time we
can give you. linvo your suit of cloth
ing made from n light weight serge in
blue, black or Oxford groy, and it will
be comfortable and keep its shape per
feetly when it is eut and fitted by
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS AND TAILORS
PALM BUILDINO, MEDFORD, ORE.
Perfumes
PALM BLOCK
Previous Bi
THE PATRIOTIC SALE
AN EXCELLENT CHANCE TO SAVE
I'Jvcry lady "of miss can use a Parasol, an oxlra hat, skirl, waist, petticoat,
suit, wrap, purso, Ix'lt or smiio fancy ribbon, neckwear or hosiery or underwear.
These goods and many more are now selling at prices which are as low as it is pos
sible to make prices and be able to pay the actual running expenses of a store.
WliH xi'll so vlour 'f Because, profit time is past, and all we want to do now is to
move the goods and make room for large shipments of fall goods, which will be
gin to arrive in July. AVe don't believe in carrying over anything from one
season to another. You can use these goods now to good advantage.
' 8321
Wanted
Contractors to Make Estimates on
Four Cottages
Call at Office at Once
CRATER LAKE
LUMBER COMPANY
EDGAR HAFER, Manager
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Wh
HliADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co,
KILNS AND MILLvS AT GLKNDALE OREGON
YAM AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, OKKUON.
Eclipsed
Ladies' Suit Sale
Note the Real Savings
ttC Afi's "1' wo afik f"1'
'., 0viVU i;,t Former v so
li).0(), and good values at these prices, too.
r till An1"01' Suits tlmt frirmerlv sold at $20.00,
J1U.VV$22.50 and $25.00. Good stvles for fall.
$17.50
$22.50
for, a lot of fine lightweight Wool Suits
that formerly sold at, $3.r).00.
for a few Suits that fonnerlv sold at
$-l.).00.
Store Closed All Day the Fourth
BAKER - HUTCHASON CO.
0 St., Just North of Jackson County Bank
Ladies' fine stylish Suits
t nt 11.00. $19.50 nnrl