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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDF ORD. OREGON". FRTDAY. JULY 24. IMS.
FOREST NAMED
Fl
R CLEVELAND
Roosevelt Honors Pre
decessor by Renaming
California Woods
WASHINGTON, July S!4. A I'rr-s
idttit Ruosevilt hnnorr-il the lain l'rusi
dnt CleTHlnnd by ri'niiuiiuK n Califor
nia forest "I'levidaiid," no lie in milk
ing to pay tribute tu tbu I'lmiinu; iri-s-idont
inaybo by removing tin' titigina
of the name of "Land of I lie Undesir
ables" from Judiji" Taft ' pel country,
t he Philippine.
Through th wcnlary of statu, or
ders have Rune out In I he American
consular representatives at Asintir
porta to disrimtinnc their lung estnb
lished practice of shipping vaanls to
Manila. The Philippines have been
made the dumping grounds for human
trash, who claim American citizenship,
it is said, on Ihe theory that at Manila
or vicinity, work may be procured by
the wanderlust victims, or that tiny
might be sent on to the status. Huch a
practice was very nice for the Asiatic
ports, but Manila did not see any fun
in It, und complaiucd at the cost thus
placed upou her. The ijuestiou of tak
ing care of these stranded persons, or
sending them Inline on a government
ship was a vexing one, and the authori
ties of the eilv and of the islands com
plained to the president
Social and Personal
X. (Wkts the Oregon pioneer, i quite
ill til liii residence uu C street.
Mm. Ki'ott- Davis and ehilrf left on
1 iii'H;iv for Newport.
Dr. .1. 1(. Heely baa returned from
week Hpent nt the seaside.
Mr. and MVh. J. A. Perry nnd fain
ily left Friday for nn extended outing
nt Newport.
Hohert Puff, who lias been visiting
i.ii brother, I). IX Duff, lias returned
to hi Oakland, Cal., home.
D. O. Karnes, wife and children have
gone to Colestin, wher they will stay
He vera 1 days.
. K. Anderson of l'hoenix prei'inet
spent a short tmm in Medfnnl Thura
d:.y iif(.rnoon. - -
Mi-rl Kmi-rick and Clan-nee f'ieree
have gtuif to Boise, Idaho, and will lie
iihwiit several weeks.
William Lewis and .Inhn iAntyt who
livti near Central 1'oi.it, were reecni
liiiMineHs visitors iu Med ford.
We regret to learn that Mrs. T. II.
Moore is duuReronHly j Qt her nVi
derice on V stn-et.
I. f. IlUrrid, superintendent of Ihe
Hear Creek orchard, transacted busi
ness in Medford Thursday.
Mesdunies .1. M. Keeue and W. II.
Stewart are being visited by their sis
ler, Mrs. Ferguson of Ashland.
Mrs. W. A. Burr of Itosihiirj; has
liei-n visiting lir sister, Mrs. It. H. Bur
ker of Medford.
Thomas It i ley of Wellen left Thnrs
day evening on business trip to Itose
burg.
Admiral A. .V. Smith of Portland w;ih
among his numerous customers in the
valley during the past week.
Robert Duff of Oakland, Oil., has
been visiting hid brothers, who live
near Medford
II. Wiuterhaider. late of Antelope. ' PPFPiP 1TIAV Ffit?
has become a resident of Medford. I I Ktl AKAIIUN lUK
Jay Bradbury is acting as unlesman !
at the Toggery, a jMjsitiou se is well
qualified to fill. I
Sid Beck of Portland, the clever com- ;
mercial traveler, is among hi valley
customers.
REOMEN'S MEETING
TUene ure busy days for Big Chief
j Fitzgerald and the members of the gen-
Mrs. A. R lioaenbanm is visiting in ."-. -
Ashland, accompanied by Mr. Palmer, prepanng for the reception and enter
a relative.
Leon Haskins and S. Brown have gone
to Vpper Kogue river via the auto
route.
Kngeuo Savage, who has been in Cal
ifornia for some time past, is in Med
ford agnin.
Chitrlcs Isaacs, who is employed on
the . It. & N. company's system, has
come to Medford to spend his vacation.
Miss Daisy Huffer, trained nurse, is
visiting in Medford, guest of her sister,
Mrs. W. C. Keagan.
Miss Bose Hockenyos has gone to the
fead Indian section on n camping trip
with Ashland friends.
I. J. Hansen of Central P..'u t precinct
has joined bin wife in California, where
she is being treated for e:iM-er.
Mayor Hopkins of l Vmnfl Point aud
his family went to New ort recently.
Fred Hopkins has since returned, but
will go back soon.
.1. A. Perry's plant for the mannfae
tnre of dope for spraying trees has been
completed and will prove quiee im
portant to (he fruit interests of our
valley. It is located on the 40 acres
he bought of I. W. Thomas, about two
miles west of Medford.
H. It. Cleveland went to Rock Point
Thursday evening in response to a mes
sage informing him that W. A. Davis,
his brother-in-law, lind fallen from the
roof of Deuel & Weeks' house at Hock
Point, which lit was shingling at the
time, nnd sustained serious injuries.
The wounded man fell a distanco of .'10
feet, sustaining fractures of the thigh
Mrs. II. P. Adkins, win. has been at j"mI H,1'"'l't"'' ." internal injuries. Mr.
Portland visit iug her daughter,
home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Dcltohonm hit
(Davis formerly reside., in Medford with
II In I IlIIII I v.
tain men t of several hundred guests next
week, when the great council of Oregon
meets hero in its 11th annual session.
An elaborate progiam h:is In en pre
pared. Bubscriptioiis have Iw.mi re
quested to aid in the work of entertain
ment. A prize of has been offered
for the. best show win. low in town,
draped in Indian fashion. All iiu-r-chants
are asked to dc.-ornic.
Arrested In Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS, hid., July :U. Ir.
Joseph S. Courtney of Portland, Or.,
was arrested in this city today charged
with having caused the death at Port
land of Stella Bennett, a 15-year-old
girl, by performing an illegal operation.
Mtdford Tribune, 50c per month
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Medford, Oregon, July 24, P.itiS.
The city of Medford, Oregon, will
receive bids at the office of Benj. M.
Collins, recorder, until li p. m. Thursday
August flth, 100S, for all materials and
labor necessary to construct a twenty
mile gravity pipeline, diversion works,
reservoir, etc. A certified cheek for
$10,000, payable to the recorder of the
eity of Medford, will be required as a
guarauteo of gooti faith.
Approximate quantities: l,2m,imit
board measure, staves; l,00u,oou pounds
steel bands; 40,000 cubic yards excava
tion; 8M0 barrels cement.
HEX.I. M. COU.1NS,
Kocorder.
W. J. IfOBKKTS,
Consulting Kngiue
Last veur there were not less than
223 vagrnnts who were provided with spending a few days at the sulphur
transportation.
t
In 140 of these cases
the cost of subsistence was paid by the
insular government. Some of these are
sailors who had been discharged nnd
who had deserted from American sail
ing vessels either at Manila or at such
places as Hongkong or Singapore,
whence they were sent to Manila by I
the local American consular reprcsenta
tlve, "on their way home,' wherever
that might bo.
Manila is tired of being the capital
of the Undesirables and Busted, am
nor kick has been heeded. .
MINING IN STEAMBOAT
DISiRICT PIOKINO UP
Mining oHrations iu the Slenmbont
district are picking up considerably
and there is quite a camp there at
present. Much development work is be
iug done there this year in quartz prop
osilions and a couple of placer mines
will be opened up this summer, A min
ing mnu who iM operating out there at
the present time reports that before fall
there will be n camp of over 100, He ,
is opening up a quart, proposition and
last week brought iu some fine sain
pies of cinnabar of which he says he
has a large quantity and that an eastern
man who has large holdings already in
this section is thinking of taking the
cinnabar up. He says that all through
that district prospectors eun be found
on every mountain. Observer.
BIJOU THEATRE
'The Legend of the Ghost
feature subject, all liauil colored, 1:!00 feet iu lean
"The Amateur Hypnotist'
Lauluihle from Htnrt to finish.
The Hi.ji.ii li:is conlructci) for all of I lie feature films. Watch our ails.
DIED. -
KOWLHH In Medford, .Inly SI, Mrs
Virginia Punier, aged 711 years 4 mouths
nnd 10 days.
WILCOX Al (Irants 1'nss, .Inly 15,
infant son of Mr. ami Mrs. P. (I. Wil
cox, aged ;i months ami 110 (lavs.
RUBLE At Halem, July ill, Hohuy
ler Colfax Huble, formerly of Fonts
Creek, aired 44 years, tl months an.l (i
days.
I'hTKHHON At Los Angeles, .Inly
HI, of pneumonia, Virtor 1'eterHon, son
of .Mr. nud Mrs. ,1. E. Peterson of
(Irnnts Pass, aired .'13 years.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby uiveu that the un
dersigned will apply to the city council
of the city of Medford, Oregon, at the
nest meeting fur a license to sell ipir
Itous, vinous and malt liquors iu ipiau
titles less thun a gallun for the period
of ail months, at his place of busiaeas
in lot 11, iu block to, m the city of
Medford, Oregon.
Dated July 10, 11108.
' W. M. KKNNKDY.
NOTIOK.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed will apply to the cily Council of
the city of Medford, Oregon, at the
meeting to be held on August 3, l'los,
lor a license to sell spiritous, cinous
and limit liquors in quantities less than
a gallon, at his place of business, nt
lots 10 and II, iu block 111, In said city,
for a ierioil of six months.
Haled .Inly L'O, 1H0S.
JOHN HAKKINKTON.
Medford Tribune, flOc per month.
springs near Ashland
H. A. Lowell of Womlyille, ileuli-r in
real estate, spent ThurNilav aflernoi.ii
iu Medford.
Prank N'eiherlaml is down from Hig
lllltle. He is suffering from a severe
Ml tuck of sickness.
-I. A. Perrv and Scott Il.'ivis, accoin-
panieil by their families, are spending
I lie heated term tit Newport.
Hev. Mr. (louluer of the M. K. church,
South, has returned from an outing
in the llutte Pulls district.
('. M. Post of Pittsburg is here to
hunt deer with his friend, John M.
Willoway, of Kagle Point.
V. A. Allen has returned from a
camping trip on Dig Hulte, bringing a
Io2-polind eight pronged hui-k as proof
of his prowess.
Adam Siseuiore of (loM Hill was in
.leilfonl Thursday nfternoon. He re
turned from California recently and
may go back there before hing.
T. K. Daniels and Claude Miles have
returned from n successful hunting ex
pedition to .Steamboat district. They
were accompanied home by their wives.
Mr. nud Mrs. K. II. Cnntleld of Spar
ta, Wis., have returned to their ho
after a visit to their nieces, Mrs. I'd
Andrews and Mrs. J. M. Root.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (lore have re
turned from California. We are please-l
In lenrn that Mrs. tl.'s health is eon
siderably improved.
W, (I. and Louis Knips, who live
west of Medford, are being visited by
their sisters, who recently arrived from
Minnesota.
Charles Hamilton and his family and
Miss Mollio Ray of Applegate have
gone to einuahnr to remain several . IlllllllelUul SanittirV IVglllatiollS.
It. V. Holder, geneiul agent of the M W W IX 1 UT :, . Ill en.-,.,
Chicago Northwestern riro,i at illjVV ' OKJ ls eiiclied by way of the Southern Pacific to
Portland, has been in this section this A lli:m v ni t !. u-vu 1 1 In II. u t' ..,..11:, B. l.i i t -.,
week on business, lie is well oleased mtiu.r . unuilia tiasieril tt. IV.
witn our city nml valley.
Mr. Slid Mrs. p.. 11. Canlleld, who
have been visiting J. M. Root anil Ed
Andrews and their families, started on
I no return to Sparta, Wis., their home.
on Thnrsduy.
A. p.. lteanies, Chailc Prim ami lleo.
K. Nenber of Jacksonville were among
those who ulleuiled a meeting of the
lllks at Ashland Friday night, und as
sisted in initiating J. 11. Malloy, the
genial stockman from Lake county, into
ihe mysteries of the order.
Will Davis, formerly of Medford, a
brother in law of It. li. Clevelnnd, was
severely injured by f frnln tn).
roof of Alfred Weeks' house near (lol.l
Hill, which he was shiiiglinir. We.lhes
lay. He fell :to feel and sustained frue
lures of the thigh nud shoulder.
II. C. McCormick nnd wife. J. c.
i 'lino an. I wife. Harrv cline an.l Han
ning ( line and M. C. Darker, chauffeur,
.f Los Angeles, Cnl., comprise an auto
party making the trip from the south
em California metropolis to Portland
in two large autos. The spent Thnrs
.lay night in Medford. r iniug their
lourney north Friday.
NEWPORT
YAQU1NA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Uo for Perfect liest and Every Conceiv
able Korni of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS -'AGILITIES AKE COMPLETE Best of food
and an abundance of it. Presh water from springs. All
modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets
freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages
partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate From Medford
SEASOX SIX MOXTHS' TICKET, $10.00
Our elaborate new summer book gives a concise description of Newport
including a li.t of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call en, telephoae or write
A. 8. EOSENBAUM,
Local Ageut, Medford
WM. MoMUBBAY,
Oeuorai Passenger Ageat, Fortland
The July Clearance Sale
CLOSES IN JUST SIX DAYS
You should sit down and make list of all the staple articles, such us ginghams, shirtings, muslins, print
cloihs. piece goods and all notions I fancy goods, etc., .hat you feci sure you are going to need for the next
twoo r three month, I lu.v th now. TIIKUE ARK TWO REASONS: We arc makmg a eleau reduction
of 15 per cent on everything, and .... some things from 25 to 60 per cent. Second, the evidences nil point
to goods being higher and already some staple goo.ls are going up in the wholesale markets.
Extra Sale of Voile Skirts
See the Big Window Display
We thought the good people of Medford could use a lot or fine imported
Preach Voile Skirts and bought an extra large assortment of black and col
ors. They haven't sold, owing to the prices being ton big, although the margins
of profits were small. -Vow we are going to clear them out at from 10 to 25
per cent less than wholesale eastern cost. You know how well u voile wears
on, I we hove a lot of the best ever.
$7.89 J:
$9.98
Voilo Skirls hat w?re
i'ormi-rly $lH.fu.
for Voile Skirts flint wfire
formerly $15. 0U.
Voile Skirts tluit wen1
WiihtIv 17.5(1.
or Voile Skirts that were
I'ornifrlv .$22.50.
$12.98 S
fflftQQ for Voile Skirls that were
J 1 "."0 formerly .'I0.00.
9 1 QO for Voile Skirls that were
$Ll.JU formerly 15.00.
Medforci's UptoDate Store
BAKER-HUTCBASON CO.
C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank
A COMPLETE STOCK
EVERYTHING OF THE FINEST
Toilet Articles Fine Perfumes
Stationery Proprietary Remedies
And All Other Drug Store Goods
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD," OUR MOTTO
Prescriptions Prepared by an Expert
THE EAGLE PHARMACY
A. E. WHITMAN, MANAOER :: PALM BLOCK, MEDFORD
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Greenish
HEADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co,
KILNS AND MILLS AT GLKNDALF. OREGON
YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDEOIiD, OREGON.
Th flrat "try" In any line of effort
is not usually enough. "Try again" ls
a slogan as old as experience of hu
man affairs.
NOTIl.'K.
Notien is hereby givea Ilia! the uu
.lersignetl will apply to the City Couufll
of the City uf Met ford, Uregou, at the
11. it meeting for a lieeuse to sell spirit
one, vinous auj malt liquors iu quau
titles lesa tliau a gallon, ror the period
of eii mouths, at his place of business
at lot 14, iu bloek 'Jo, in the City of
Me.lforit, Oregon.
Hatril July III, IW.8.
HAKKY CAMI'BL'I.I
When others fail, eall ou
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Kye Specialist.
Offieo in the tlraml Theater l.l.lt'
' """e "eventli an.l Mnill
After the concert tonight follow
the crowd to KING'S tor one of
Mac's Specials-they can't be beat
Oak Park
Addition
On railroad mi the West Side, north of depot grounds
and conveniently located for business men seeking home
sites close in. these fine lots are offered for sale cheap,
on good terms, and the owners are iu position to offer
building inducements to anyone wishing to make the right
kind of improvements. Why go out to the faraway
suburbs when such fine residence lots can be obtained at
prices ranging from
$200 to $350 per Lot
situated where an advancfj iu price is assured, and where
the first benefit will be derived Prom the completion of the
railroad to the timber?
It pays to figure on such investments iu a live town like
Medford, and the present prices for these lots will look like
a veritable gift to the buyer in a year or two hence. For
full particulars apply to the
MEDFORD SAS H b DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work. Including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. J HONZ 63.
Don't Bother to Cook
It's too hot. Get what you want alreh iv
prepared; we have t.
We cater to those who want the best.
THE DELICATESSEN
0 STREET, NEAR EIGHTH
Rogue River Land Comp'y
THE GRAND
N w .M:in:i, in. -lit, ,mv 1-Minn IVrfivtimi Moving
I'is-tiirtt Mui'him
If vim i-.it ihe Crnml you will mt In- 4,i:tit.iu...., hut will sm tbr
l-t .M'turt- thnt oiio l-e pr-nlurM. (Vnlihuoun I'rrfWmatu'H sttirls ev
iry iM-fuititf lit S nVK.-k. Entire ilmuge of prugrmn Tuesday, Thursday
:ttt.! Sstiirdnv.
Admission Ten Cents
(..l in. . rvrxy SninnUy t'rnn nt s :n-
Exhibit Building
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