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

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    ML'DFORD- DAILY TRI BUNK. MKDKORI), ORKOON. TUKSBA V. AUGUST 1. 1008.
CITY JAIL FULL
THIS MORNING
Men from All Walks of Life
Are LoGked ud by the
Police.
All of the room in th;- jail wan o'iu
pied luHt uiffbt aud tbt ny'inter of that
liOHtolry bore the names of men from
all walks of life. In fart, a nitinll com
munity rould have formod itH iiucIhur
thnro. In tlift ity jail ihvro van n
doctor, a imicliiniHt, a men-hunt, a eonk,
a profensnr, a bartender, n lawyer and
a farmer. Whether any nf the. men
mill. I qualify for any of the ponitionn
or not in a question certain it in, that
none of them looked the part but each
(javn hi trade or liiit prnfVn:noii fis
named. With the exception of two,
the men wero locked up for drunken ,
uchh. The two exceptions were Frank i
Johnson and Fred F. Murrey, who are
cliarired with rohluiiL' II. M. Webber
mi Friday Inst.
Outside of the city jail there was an
other curituiH collect ion. It w.ih tine ol
dotfu. Of tho men locked up four owned
dojjs and tho caninen kji t patiently out
Midi' until Hiu-h time tin their twist orn
would :i(ain be free. Of the four, one
wan a greyhound, one a deerhotind, one
u setter and the fourth just a plain
doj. The Cummin bird do, Dewey
whose quarters are just across the street
(lined t hem, nicking the congree;nt ion
seem all tho larger.
Frank Johnson, charged with red)
liing II. M. Webber of AkIiIiiiuI, has
been bound over to await t h" grand
jury.
The police have located II. . Stirling,
the "professor, who left smhlenly aft
cr starling to teai-h a number of young
men of the city telegraphy, and steps
wilt probably be taken to bring hi in
back. It is suid that he shipped his
goods to his father-in law before leav
ing Med ford. It is stated by the po
lice that he obtained over $ KtiMl in
iInh city before leaving.
Social and Personal Classed Advertisements
Oa Cent Word No tlnglf tnaer-
R. B. WiUoD 1' ft fur Portland last tloxu less than 15 cent. SUE insertions
for tho price of four. Seventy-ftvj
cents a lino per month.
evening.
.1. A. Perry returned from
a short
FOB BENT.
visit in Newport this morning.
1. T. Lawton and family left today
for Crescent City, Cab, by automobile.
Rny Buh left thin mornioK for Fort F0R KENT-Furoisbed rooms, electric
imuiiiuiu, wiiviv ill' nil! njivuu nil. uicit
tion.
Clarence Noe returned Slittirduy eve
ning from a hunting trip extending over
two weeks. lie repurtH tho ulnughter of
one small buck while uway.
O. I.. Wnkelield find wife of New
Vurk are ugcHtH of Kd AndreWK in this
city. -Mr. Wakefield in a realty dealer
of New York Brnl came here to look
over thin field with a view of rliaug
ing liis liaHO of operations.
light and baths. Mrs. K. L. Hale, D
atreet near 11th. tf
FOB SA1X.
FOli SAI.K Large grade Jersey cow;
will lie fresh in about two week. In
(piire of Kd Andrew. 11!)
I'OH SAI.K Xew 12x14 tent, X oz. can
viihh. I. K. .MrOinniH, Cottage and (
streets. US
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
doing
I FOB SALE 400 fine Angora gouts. Ad
dress (diaries Shillingt'ord, Creweenl
Citv, Or.
I'Oli HALF. Sturu aud lot on North C
street aud ll-room resiilenco property,
I) and Seventh street, 100x100. Ad
dross W. 13. 1'ago, Mcdford. 120
CLOSED SEASON ON
SALMON TOR riSIIINO
Fislie;-im-n iu the Upper llngue met
with but little luck Sunday, but few
good catches being reported. Now Hint
the closed season is on mid seining has
stopped fur a few days at fj-ants l'tss
life w rnay hu il in re.-u-liing the l'p
per river, though the defei-live fishv.-ays
over Ihe d.-lTns, vitli bu! lit'le water
flowing over them, reeder it a iliffienll
(risk for any b -f the larger fish. The
Rogue is said to lie tile olwest ever
Aiiown at this season of Ihe year, and
it is expected a new low wilier mark
will be m.nle thin fall.
At. Weilderbiirli (lie minion ciileh has
increased materially u.id the caanery is
handling an average of Hionethiiig over
TiOO fish daily. I'nrl of tl atcli is
going inlo casks as the force at the
cannery was too small to clear fivay
Ihe dailv accumulation.
Altorncy W. M. Colvig was
business in town Monday.
Mrs. .1. C. Sexton lias returned from
an outing up Little Applegnti
Ilr. Carter, a Medl'ord physician, is
iking after Dr. Hester s practice ilnr
ing his absence.
Mrs. I-:. I). Picket and Miss Adelia
Picket spent .Monday in Jacksonville
the guesls of Mrs. R. T. Ilurnett.
C. M. Pheister of Mcdford spent n
few hours at the county seat Monduy,
as also did I'. F.. .Morrison of (Iril'l'in
Creek.
Vance Colcig has aeeopted a position
in Russet's confectionery store and is
serving "freckled specials" to tlieii
many patrons.
Among ttiose from here who spent
Sunday at Colestiu were C. L. Reames,
Nell Realties, Peter Deisch, Chris Ken-
ley ii rid Ray Sexton.
Miss Mollie Towue, deputy county
'lerk, has returned from her vacation. I FOR SALK Team of ponies, thnrotigh-
Hl() HARIJA1N Owing to roverses in
business, I must sell my home at once;
2 bedrooms, 1 diuing room, 1 parlor,
1 kitchen, 1 hall room, 1 pantry, 1
large summer kitchen, 2 porches, chick
en house unil yard, garden and fruit,
apples, pears, plums and grapes, fine
weel, walking distance, 2 lotB, each
50x140; prico $1M0, 7f0 cash will
handle. Address P. (). Box 272, Med
ord. LIS
FOR SALE A Barred Plymouth roost
or, thoroughbred, l.ri months old. Ad
dross P. O. Box r72. Medford.
FOR SALE Leading rooming house iu
Medford, location unsurpassed, genu-
iue bargain tu right party, cash prop
osition only. Write C, Box 508. 118
Miss Towne visited the Yellowstone
park, returning by way of Salt Lake
City and San Francisco and had a verv
enjoyable time.
ly broke for suddo or driving, single
or dollblo; also hack unit harness; n
snap. Apply L. R. F., Tribune office
MARRIED.
FOR SALE Half interest in the best
business proposition in Medford. Ad
dress Box 27, Medford.
W A SCI I. MI-COLE At Jacksonville, l'0H SALE Sand and gravel; the best
August 4, Mr. Reynold Wnschnn and Krn,lu of m""' all1 Bmvl 'le by
Miss Florenco Cole, both residents ol
this city. After a short trip the two
will make their home in thm city. .Mr
Waschau is well known in Medford
having been in business here for a ntnrr
her of years. Miss Cole has a largi
uosi oi irieiiiis in tins city, She citilie 1 r wu r,ii,r. 10 cnoice lots, live mill-
,1. T. Long, Riverside nvenue, near Mc-
Andrews' ford.
FOR SALE Residence property; 7
rooms and bath, city water, electric
lights, sewer connection. F. 0. Page.
here about one year ago. Congratula
tions and best wishes are in order and
will undoubtedly be extended bv their
niauv friends.
DESCRIBES EFFECT OF
POISON WHILE DYING
titos from depot, near school; eusy
terms. F. O. Page.
FOR SALE Sevonth street business
property, two-story brick, 50x140; also
L'.IO feot on Seventh street by 50 feet
on Riverside avenue. F. (J. Page.
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten acre tracts.
bost location in the valley. L. Nee
dcrrieyer, Jacksonville.
WILLIAM HOWARD TATT HAS
NO PARTICULAR RELIGION
lispondeiit woman seized a pencil and I WANTED To rent, Oregon hotel or
"r-'ite: resort or nr, inert v suituble for s.une-
"(luy, my dear, I I'eel no pain; only purchase privilege; givo price and full
:i bad stomach nche. particulars. Deutsche, 4. IS Newport nv.,
in, no liny, maybe; i hope when i nicago. im
you come 1 II be dead. ,lnst think, dead
CINCINNATI, ()., August I. The
Rev. A. 1. Thayer of the First Unita
rian church today denied that .lodge
William II. Taft hud no particular re
ligion, it s was reported. Mr. Thayer
said:
"Judge Tuft's mother and Judge Al
phonso Tn ft nnd his wife wer cm
hers of the Unitarian church and were
tubers of the congregation of which
I am the pastor. Will Taft attended my
church regularly when he lived ill ('in
cintinti. lie became a member of Ihe
ehrucli when ho was n young boy.
"I remember thai once he took the
part of n fairy iu a play given by I'nily
church, nnd he weighed 17t pounds.
"Will I art is in good company.
win nve up to ins convictions. It is in
for us to claim him; he will bin
r In i in us."
LOS ANtlELES, Cnl., August 4.
Mrs. Corn Cummiiigs is in the hospital
toilav atler drinking carbolic acid and
IcKcrihtng on oaiier Ihe awful uniii she
ufteleil before she lost consciousness. I ,M( a-xl'l' A tirst-cluss pianola-pin
Iriei over the death of her two babies I""! " bargain. I'. O. Box IIS, Med
and homesick iii-ss for her mother, who I lord.
lives at Spokane, Wash., caused Ihe
woman to attempt suicide.
After drinking the fatal acid. Ihe
WANTED.
Won't it be I'uiiuv?
"Ihe pains are so bad. Hon 'I you
ver do as I did. It is awful. Hon 'I
ever do as I have done. It, is awful.
I can't nlaild it. Oh, (luy, it's worse
and worse; it is killing me.
' ' I wish ' '
i s point trie pencil dropped troui
her fingers and she fell groaning to
Ihe floor. Her husband, who was near
her, heard her cries and, rushing into
ilie House called an ambulance. II
prompt action will probably result in
her lile being saved,
WANTED A span of good horses,
gainings or mares, which can be driven
or worked, savin or eight years old,
sound and gentle, weight 1100 or 1200
pounds. Address Tribune, Medford.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box HI,
Mcdford, Or.
LOST AND rOUND.
FATHER Or 20 CHILDREN
SENT TO SAN QUENTIN
LOST An Elgin watch, No. Ilinll8;i7.
I inder please leave at this officii nnd
receive reward. 117
BUSINESS CARDS.
II
SUNDAY 0L08INO LAW
CAUSES A JURY TRIAL
ROSEBI'Rd, Or., August 4. The
Sunday closing law was the cause f.
jury trial in Justice Long's court yes
tenlay. The defendants were fiv
Hoseburg's business men. E. Rhone
Son was Ihe first of the alleged
Inters to come to trial. Mr. Rho.-i
runs n confeclionery store near the dc
pot. Th niplaint was brought Ii
mreo church organint ions through
F. Eagles. Only n few witnesses w
enlled unit the case was soon given to
the jury, which disagreed and was dis
missed. There are four other c
to be tried, but no prosecutions are
pecttsl.
SOLDIERS IN CAMP FOR
SUMMER MANEUVERS
TACOMA, Wash., August I. Regu
lar nrmy nnd national guard troops from
guard stations and nrmy garrisons
throughout Oregon and Washington are
arriving with almost every train at the
American Lake district, south and west
of Taconin, fur participation in the joint
maneuvers, which open tomorrow morn
ing. All regular nrmy troops and the
Washington national guard are under'
ennvas. Two regiments of infant n
from Oregon nriiw.l yenleriliiy. ho en
tire force iissigned to the first maneu
ver period of ten days is ready to take
Ihe field.
THE ODELL,
OAKLAND, Cal., August 4. Cnotain I Leading Rooming House of tho citv.
idciinril w. .yo. master mariner and
the lather of L'li children, was taken
to San Orient in prison today to begin a
Ihteeyear term lor grand larceny.
t upturn Nye was foi-iuerlv
most daring ski rs Hint I i,
San Francisco. He has been in hard
luck and lasl winter took a .job as
watchman on a vessel at anchor in the
basin here.
He stole articles valued al $20110
from Ihe vessel. When anaig I in
rt he admitted his guilt and said
that his children ueede.l linn. The
watchman 's pay was not eiiouoli. .
said, to enable him to support his
dr and he was tempted aud fell
ATTELL AND OWEN MAY
NOT riOHT ON SEPTEMBER 8
re baths. Over Postoffiee
M. D. MOORE.
J. T. ANKROM.
WELL D1UOEK. MEDFORD. OR.
one ol the priC0i rgDt Hum,,, Famished when
Wanted.
" dr7a7b.8weet
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
COLVIO DURHAM, 1
Attorneys-at kaw.
Geo. H. Durham. Grants Pass. Or.
Wm M. Colvig. Medford. Or.
0HI8H0LM ft MARTIN
Ii 1 1 House Painting, Paper Hanging and
1 luting. All work guaranteed.
I'hone 229. Lockbox 125, Medford, Or
SAN FRANCISCO, 1 -ill.. August 1.
Will Abe Attell and Oneii Morau tight
lore on l.nlior ilny lor the featherweight
hampion of the world The fans of
Ihis city are really wondering todnv
liter the failure of last night's confer
uce between Promoter t 'of froth and
he two fighters. The conference,
which lasted several hours, was fruit
s so far as results are concerned.
The liltle fighters agree on every
thing but the selection of the referee.
.-once oenries nns retuscit to reento.
ring they have been put out. Last
ght they wired the big ex champion
1.0s Angeles begging him 10 roeon
br his refusal, but his answer was
mother refusal.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Hay phone 353; Night Phones: C. W.
Conkliu 3lt; J. II Butler US.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL
EECTMN AOENCY.
Lock Box SOS. Medford, Or.
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modem Equipped Operating Rooms.
X Ray. Offace Hours, 10 12, 2 4 P. M.
Office Iu Jackson County Bank Bldg.
OO TO Dfl. OOBLE FOB YOUR
GLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warchiiuse,
SEVENTH STREET.
S:in Sandry Sunday killed a deer
near tho Gold Bay dam.
See iii for bargains We have farms
for sale,we)l improved; good orchards;
rich soil; $20 to IfiO per acre. Pears t
Pirtle, Brownsville Land i IovrOuieut j
Co., Browsivillt, Oregon. tf I
"He Has No Other Business. "
Wheu others fail, rail on
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Eye Specialist.
Office in the Ornnd Theater bldg.
I'hone 3.1. Seventh and Main.
At the Medford Tea Coffee House."
ALL SUMMER GOODS
to be closed out
Regardless of Cost
Watch for Full Particulars
Medford's Low Price Makers
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North of the Jackson County Bank
Our Annual August Clearance Sale
NOW ON IN FULL BLAST
TO MAKE ROOM FOR Oil! WINTER (iool)S THAT WILL SOON ARRIVE WK OFFER OCR ENTIRE STOCK OF SI'MMER f 100ns T TIIF FOl
LOW I NO PRICES. LOOK THEM OVER. COMPARE THEM WITH OTHERS. WE HAVE ALWAVS SOLD HONEST (1 O O D S AT IIONI'ST
PRTCKS, AND WHEN WE TELL YOC A N V'l'l 1 1 N(l vor CAN DEPEND CI'ON IT. WE DUFV COMPETITION THESE PRICFS TA.LK THFSF
POOPS ARE ALL THIS SI'.MMEK'S (IDOI)S. WK ALLOW NOTHING To (SET MOCLDV ON OCR SHELVES. '
Ladies' Patent, Oxfords, $4.00 values, at -.$2.95
Ladies' l'aieiit, and Kit! Oxfords, $',.'() values, at $2.85
Ladies' .f:i.00 and $3..-0 Kid Hand Turned $2.G0
Low-Heel Patent Oxfords, retf. 2ft) vals., at. .$1.80
Ladies' Patent Hand Turned Shoes, regular
$').()() values, at . '. $3.00
Ladies' Patent Luttoii Velt, regular ffio.00, now $3.90
Ladies' Kid 'Mutton, Hand Turned Shoos, regular
Pf)0, now '. ..$2.95
Ladies' Canvas Shoos and Oxfords, $1.50 and
$-00. now $1.00 and $1.60
Kegular Price. Xow.
Men's Xettlcton Patent Oxfords ....().()() $4.75
Men's Xottleton Tan Oxfords $().()() $4.50
Men's Xeilloton Vici Kid Oxfords. . $r,M $4.25
Men's Nettlelon ( iiinnielal Oxfords. $1.25
Crawford's Patents, 'fans and (tiiijinetal
Oxfords, regular price $4.00, now selling
at ' '.$3.25
Pull Donhle Sole Vici Shoes, regular $1.00
values, al .' $3.25
.Mens C anvas Shoos and Oxfords, regular
$1..")0 and $2.00 values, now .$1.15
10 pairs of Mabies' and Children's Oxfords and
Slippers going at, per pair .50
They cost us more than this.
Fanners' Heavy Mountain Moots.
.Fanners' Light Shoes, just right for August and
September, going at Special Prices.
!! ys' and Misses' School Shoes, we will sell al
Sirciiil- Prices that will astonish vou.
SMITH & MOLONY
QUICK ACTION
Is what we WANT and WUL HAVE on every pair of Outing
Trousers in Stock this week
$6 VALUES, - $4.50
$5 VALUES, - $4.00
$4.50 VALUES, $3.75
$4.00 VALUES, $3.25
$3.50 VALUES, $2.75
HURRY
See the Cool Summer Shirts and
Trousers Bargains in our windows
DANIELS'
largest Clothing Stow in Southern Oregon
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