Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 11, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDl'OH I) DAILY TJUBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. 1908.
Social and Personal
J". H. Carter and his Jnmily wont to
Ashland Sundny morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Hoxy
precinct were in Medford Monday.
Mrs. A. K. Davis of California is in
the section, making her former homo n
visit.
E. II. and M. F. Hanluy, also A. K.
Keamcs, their attorney, wer in Medford
Saturday.
Ben Whotstoue is paying tiiin section
a short visit. Ho in located at (la
zelln, Cat.
Mr. aad Mm. Kciocke, who have boon
visiting in Medford, retnrnfl to Avers
Spur Monday.
Mrs. J. A. Thomas went south Hatur
day morning, for an outing at one of
the summer resorts.
Mrs. Maggie lteddy DcLin of Spo
kane is in Modford, paying relatives
and friends a visit.
Cleorge I). Baldwin, n prominent eiti
aen of Klamath Falls, spent a few hours
in Modford Saturday.
M. C. Maboney and Scott f'laspill
were down from Big Butte's metropolis
the first of the week.
Frank Robison was over from Jack
sonville Sunday. Ho will, roongngn in
the barber business there.
V. Blust of Albanv, the well known
operator in hides, etc., was among his
customers here on Monday.
Thomas I. Hosa and William Lewis
of .Central I'oint precinct were among
the many, in Modford Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. I'eeh of Central
Point precinct wore in Modford Satur
day, trading with our merchants.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter of Port
land, Frank Hughes of Salem and Mr.
Carter of Uold Hill are in Modford.
Mrs. W. Tt. Coleman nnd Miss Marian
Towno of Jacksonville visited with rel
utlves living at Phoenix on Sundny.
Oeorgo Mickey nnd his family have
returned from a camping trip in Klam
ath county, which included Crater lake.
"Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Wells enme down
from Portland Monday to attend the
funeral of the late Mrs. K. Wilkin
son.
Mrs. James HaHs and two of her
daughters ore mnkrng relatives and
friends living in Douglas county a
visit.
George F. King and his family have
returned from a trip to Crater lake nnd
other points of interest in Klniiialli
county.
J. H. Casey, postmaster of Ashland,
was on the southbound train Sunday,
enroute homo from a sojourn al the
seaside.
K. C, D'Armnnd, n prominent young
citizen of Oriints Puss, has made hi
brother, Dr. D'Annond, a visit the llrsl
of the week.
Oeorgo II. Church of Itoselinrg, the
baker, spent a few days in Mcdtonl
during the week. He si ill has a fond
ness for our city.
Mrs. Lewis IMrieh of Jacksonville i
sponding the week nt Colostin. This re
sort is receiving a bettor patronage this
season than ever beloro.
Dr. ,T. M. Keene nnd his wife, who
havo boon stopping nt the Stewart
place on Itoguo river during I lie past
week, nre at homo again.
Orin Davis and his fnmily have re
turned from Big Buttu, and Mr. ami
Mrs. J. 10. Bnrkdiill, who havo l i uc-
eupylng their residence on Oakdalo ave
nue, have removed lo Kast Modford.
Mayor Hopkins of Central Point nnd
his sons have returned from their so
' journ at Newport. They will be joined
later by Mrs. Hopkins, who is visiting
in Portland.
The two hobos who wore jailed in
Yroka last week for burglarizing Thorn
as Asbbaugh's snlooti at Hornbrook did
not get much booty. Four buttles of
whisky, some cigars, a set of dice and
ft few nickles constituted the haul.
Alturas, Modoc county, California, is
'o become quito ft railroad center. The
Nevada, California & Orogou road will
run trains iuto the town from lteno
within throe months, nnd the Modoc
X Norlhwesteru will build from Alturas
to Klamath Falls, whore it will c
nect with the California Northwestern.
J. A. Whitman has returned from a
trip to Klamath county, where he made
his father a short visit. He will leave
nt once for New York, which is his
present home. He is president of the
Camera Phono compnnv, which is man
ufacturlng and selliug nn invention of
his own that is a wonder aud has proved
ft great success.
Charles Morton of Merrill, Klamath
county, nhipied four carloads of beeves
from Montague to Oakland one day last
Week. These wore the first beef rattle
to arrive there for fall shipment. Men
tague will be the shipping point for
another year, as there is no station at
Mount Hebron, on the California nrth
western railroad, whore it was thought
the shipping corrals would be located
A point in favor of .Montague as a
shipping point lor beef cattle is the
big yield of meadow hay in Little Sims
tft county.
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CITV TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Office of City Treasurer, Modford.
Oregon, August Id, 190S.
Notice is hereby givoa that (here
ro funds in the city treasury for the
redemption of sll oiistanding general
fond warrants protested prior to Au
gust 1, If Of.
Interest ou the same will cease after
the above date.
125 h. L. JACOBS, City Treasurer.
CUKE FOR LOCKJAW!
People do not appreciate
vomeininy for nouitny it- i
human nature to value only
that which it paid for. The
Tribunt't circulation in paid.
1'ITTSHl'lHi, August 11. The Ma
gee annex, also known ns the Pasteur
institute, nttached lo the .Mercy Hos
pital of Pittsburg, yesterday came to
the foro with what it claims is the first
real cure for tetanus, or lockjaw.
Magnesium sulphate injected into the
piual column is said to have eiieoieo
the cure.
Last eveniiig Harry fiilbert, II yours
of age, was discharged fenm the. Pasteur
annex as well. His wns one ot llie most
severo oases to come under the notice
of local physicians, and the new cure
was watched with great interest.
Tin- boy was hurl with a toy pistol
011 July 4, and on July 13 was carried
to the hospital m convulsions. Iiijec j
lions of a fl per cent solution of mag j
nesiiiin sulphate were started and grad-
ulilh' increased to 1.1 per cent. Hy
logrcea the body of the boy, which
had heroine rigid, resting only on the
back of his head mid his heels, begun
lo relax. Anti-toxin, too, wns luted in
good quantities to assist in the work
of relaxing Hie muscles. All the hospi
tal physicians assert that there was uo
hope of anti-toxin saving tne boy s lire.
so far hud the disease progressed be-
fore he was treated. The treatment
lasted 12 days before the muscles of
the body became once more pliant, and
the Inst nine days have been spent by
physicians in examining the boy to see
that his condition is what it was claim
ed by the Mercy hospital physicians.
SEATTLE, Wash., August II. This
market is being flooded with alifor
nia pears infertod with the codling
moth. The fruit inspector today con
demned SUA boxes of Barllett pears that
arrived here Friday. Another shipment
of nearly 101 boxes, made direct from
Sua Francisco lo Victoria, condemned
nt that point, were rcconsignisl to this
iiiarkelli, where it was today again con
deiiiu'sl. The boat duo tomorrow ia ho
lieved to1 earrv a hoavv shipment of
pears in the same condition,
found infected will be rfiiideiiine
small fruits were scare today.
Eggs will lie higher Monday at 31
cents. Shippers will be yuoted 2!l cents
for the best.
In spite of very heavy poultry re
ceipts today little slock was carried
over. Prices will be illichullged next
week.
Veal is very firm. A few sales were
reported today at 1- cents, although 11
is the generitl price.
Wheat was quiet and unchanged to-dnv.
Any
All
PUTS FRENCH WARSHIP
IN PAWN FOR 100 DEBT
ClIKItHOl'KfS. August II. It
pens sometimes that mechanics'
WATER USERS MAY
BUILD THE CANALS
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., August U
If the present pluns of the hoard of
directors of the Klamath Waters Csers'
association materialize it is very prob
able that many of the land owners un
der the Klamath roi-lainatioii project
will assist In the construction of the
Irrigation aystom.
It is the plan of the directors to
enter into an agreement with the serv
ieo to secure the privilege of advertis
ing for bids on certain pieces of work,
the contractor securing the work to be
paid in certificates of work, which.
whoa duly'upprnved, enn bo npplicd on
the payment of water rights. The di-1
rectors belinvil that by adopting this 1
method they will bo successful in get- i
ting the fai'lucru to coastruct most of
the laterals connected with the pro-I
ject.
It is realized that it will bo Impos
sible for any farmer to take a large
coatrnct when there is no cash consid
eration, but the uiui is not to secure
big contractors among the land own
ers, but rather to get the farmers to
build, for instance, Ihc laterals neces
sary to irrigate their own lands.
If the plan moots with the approval
of the reclamation service officials it
is very probable that it will bo adopt
od and that the directors will at once
begin to advertise for bids.
hap-
an- placed on Turkish wara-iiim, hut tin
cruisers and gunlioiitH of tlio republic
havo oHcaped that indignity until a
tVw days ajjo, when u libel wtiH laid on
thr French intm of war Henry IV at
anchor in thin harbor.
The claim .enforced by a deputy
Mhcriff, wns for ft hundred dollars and
ill favor of a mechanic who had Buf
fered injury while working for the
Htato and secured a pe n on of l0n
per minum.
Iy Home oversight the pension waa
i;ot placed on the budget and when
the laborer nskrd for Ipm money the
murine prefect wns obliged to any that
them were no fundfl to pay htm, where
upon the claimant consulted ft lawyer
and forthwith laid a lien on the. mnn
of war, which remained in puwn until
(he hundred dnllort. was paid with cost.
Our Annual August Clearance Sale
NOW ON IN FULL BLAST
There were many who took advantage of the low prices last week. This
XAT.K. Don't tli-lnv. Remember, von are savim: money for yourself.
room for our Winter Stock. Look at these prices,
is the second week of the UREAT
These goods must be sold to make
Now.
$4.75
$4.50
$4.25
$4.25
Regular Price.
Men's Xettleton Patent Oxfords $6.00
Men's Xettleton Tan Oxfords $G.OO
Men's Xettleton Vici Kid Oxfords $5.f0
Men's Xettleton (iiinnietal Oxfords $5.50
Crawford's Patents, Tans and (Junnietal Oxfords, reg
ular price $4.00, now selling at $3.25
Full Double Sole Vici Shoes, reg $4 values, at. .$3.25
Men's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, regular $1.50 and
$2.00 values, now $1.15
Ladies' Patent Oxfords, $4.00 values, at, $2.95
Ladies' Patent and Kid Oxford, $:$.50 values, at $2.85
Ladies' $3.00 anil $...00 Kid Hand Turned $2.60
Low-Heel Patent Oxfords, reg. $2.50 vals., at. .$1.80
Ladies' Patent Hand Turned Shoes, regular
..$3.90
...$3.90
$5.00 values, at :...:.....
Ladies' Patent Button Welt, regular $;.00,
iinvv
Ladies' Kid Button, Hand Turned Shoes, regular
$3.50, now .$2.J5
Ladies' Canvas Shoes ami Oxfords, $1.0(1 i and '
$2.00, now ..$1.00 and $1.60
100 pairs of Dallies' and Children's Oxfords and Slip
pers, going at, per pair , - .50?
They cost-us more than this.
Farmers' Heavy Mountain Boots.
Farmers' Light Shoes, just right for August and Sep
tember, going at Special Prices.
Boys' and Misses' School Shoes, we will sell at, Special
Prices that will astonish you.
SMITH & MOLONY
PRESIDENT ELIOT GIVES
HIS VIEWS ON SOCIALISM
PIONEER MINING MAN
OF WEST IS DEAD
MW AN'tJKLKH, ('al., AuMt 11
William A. I tennis, a pioneer mining
man of the west, died suddenly in front
of his homo Sunday afternoon from
heart trouble. He was walking in the
garden wheu he suddenly pitched for
ward nn his head aud died in a few
minutes. He was nged 7! years.
Mr. Dennis came to ( 'iilifnrn.a in
IK") and was prominently ident illed
with mining interests for years. A
widow, four sons aud a daughter sur
vlve him.
ItOSTON, Mass, August 11. Univer
sity circles were yesterday discussing
an interview on Socialism given out by
President Eliot of Harvard. Thin i
the lirst expression that President Kliot
has given to his views, and is an nil
swer to n recent article nn American
Trouble Makers.'
President Kliot wild: "Socialism has
not a chance in this country, because
wealth is too ditl'use. If a man has $100
al his own he gives up. all idea of shar
ing it with anybody else. To have so
cialistic society when every one
thought llrst of the rest of the world.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single inner-;
tlons less than 15 cents. Six Insertions
for the price of four. Seveuty-flvj
cents line per month.
FOB 8A1E.
KOI! SAl.K lipst general purpose loam
in tlio rity; now waijnn anil hnriii'M:
$."011; 1 lllilrll row, II (Jolicl ,- M;
1 inilrh row, 1 mildi emv, 4n. V.
II. Went k Co.
1'OU SALK At n simp. Two first c lass
lniililiiiU lots fm'iiiK ww Cntliolir
si-hool; one -uartr-r mull Inkus tlicm.
Aililri'ss Box '''I.
FOB SALK 11)0 tine Angara gouts. Ad
dress (Jliarlcs Sliillingford, enwnt
City, Or.
IllO BA 1(0 A IN' Owing to reverses m
business, 1 must sell my home nt oiikc;
J bi'dn is. 1 dining room, 1 parlor,
1 kitihcn. I hull room, 1 puntry, I
von would liavo to cliungp not soriety, I iari0 SUi,uner kitchon, - porches, chick-
hut Immunity." en house and yard, garden and fruit.
minion, nears. iilnins and grapes, fine
CHAMPION IS NEARLY
DROWNED IN DOVER CHANNEL
DOVF.Ii, Fug., August II. In .spite
of the fact that he came near drowning
S lav in an attempt to swin across FOR SALK A Barred Plymouth roost
weel, walking distance, 2 lots, each
."lOxUO; prion 1550, 7"0 cash will
handle. Address V. O. Jtoi 272, Med
ford. I8
the Knglish channel, .laiues Mearins. the
Scottish champion, declared yesterday
that ho wns rendv nnd willing to try it
again.
When he was three miles of France
after heing in llie water 21 hours.
Mearins grew so weak that those watch
ing him frntn a tug advised him to give
up the slruggle. Mearms wns per
sistent. Finallv one of the men oil tin'
TouiKht nt the Chaiul.
Modford 's only class A thenter. In
a matchless program. A Case of Arson,
a highly colored film of special interest.
"The Horn," another headliner. Other
good Niitijects iu motion pictures. II
llistraled song, "The Best Thing in I
Life," from I In' pen of I'has. K. liar
ris, excelilig his world famous "After
the Hall," illustrated with 2."i lienilli
ful views. The last uight of this pro
gram. Complete change of program to
morrow night.
Hememtier the (irami, the acme of
high class shows. Admission 10 cents.
I boat leaped overboard with his clothes
I on nnd rescued the Scotchman from
drowning.
COLLEGE SHOWER
! OIVEN MISS STREETS
Miss Kent uer gave a verv pleasant
college shower last evening to Miss
Tliee Streets, who is to leave soon for
college. About 40 young people en-.jovi-d
themselves on the lawn of the
Kentner residence. Fay I.ane won the
cnudy eating contest nnd llalbert Oeuel
the smelling contest. Flnborate re
freshments were served.
ur, oiorouglinrrii,
dress 1'. O. Box
1.1 months old.
Med ford.
Ad
I-
I'Olt SALK Half intorest in the best
business proposition iu Medford. Ad
dress Uox 27, Medford.
FOU SAl.K Sand and gravel; the best
grade of sand und gravel for sale by
.1. T. Long, Riverside avenue, near Mc
Andrews' ford.
FOR SALE Residence property; 7
rooms and bath, city water, electric
lights, sewer connection. F. 0. Page. "
FOR SALK 15 choice lots, Ave nun
uten from depot, near school; easy
terms. F. C. Page.
FOR SALK Leading rooming house in
i Medford, location unsurpassed, genu
i . ine hnrirain to right party, cusli prop
, ositiou only
Write C, Box .'jIH. 1:12
Announcement!
DANIELS''
New Clothing
Store
ANNOUNCES Til K ARRIVAL OF THE INCOMPAR
ABLE ALFRED HEN.I AM IN CO.'S CORRECT
CLOTHES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
Tlif naniK'iits lmvo all Uvn plactvl in stock aiwl will !'
placed in our window when the weather is seasonable.
Call and sec the new srvles. Alwav plen-ntl to oMitfe
visitors.
A t U 1ST T. I. G V E X T II
N I N E T ft K S tt V V II II E I) K 1 0 II T
A
STUNT
2 .
HARD
TO BEAT
When a person pays cash they buy with much more care. At the end of the
niounth there is no inillstone of debt aronntl your ueck. Cash buying is all a
habit to be formed if you would -et ahea d in the world. You can buy for much
less also, actually saving from three dallars up on your total bill, fs a saving .'
from 10 to '20 per cent worth while'? If so, conic in and price our groceries
whether von buv or not.
A re
CORN STARCH
nilar 10c seller, we sell for
HIAWATHA HIGH GRADE
COFFEE
As you all know a popular brand, soil
ing at -10c a pound, we sell for. .35
COTTOLENE
A regular $1."0 seller, now, for
cash $1-40
In the
for
CHIPPED BEEF
regular ri.'ic glass jars.
we sell
. . .30?
WEB FOOT
A perfect flour, made from carefully
selected hard Eastern Oregon
Spring Wheat, sold evervwliere for
$1.50, we sell for '.,..$1.40
KELLOGG -S TOASTED CORN
FLAKES
Per package 10?
POST TOAST IKS
Per package 10?
WE LI' IPS GRAPE
Regularly selling at tide
3dc a pint, we sell for,
Pint
.Tine 15
:i quart and
quart. .50?
30?
As we sell for cash, we pay cash for farm produce
MILLER k EWBANK
P.S.-
Powder.
The House of True Economy
-Remember, the big .f.")0 Steel Range to be given away free with Baking
You mav be the lucky one to draw it.
FOR SALK t'Hiiipiug outfit, one horse,
light spring wagon. Inquire Vinson's
feedvard. I'-
FOK SALE Seventh street business
property, two story brick, 50xM0; also
230 feet on Seventh street by 50 feet
on Riverside svenne. F. C. Page.
FOR SALE S. .V. Subdivision is in the
' market now; choice ten-acre trncts,
best location iu the volley. L. Nee
denieyi r, .lacksonville.
FOR SALK A first class pianola pia
no; a bargain. I'. O. Boi i5, Med
ford.
WANTED.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 30U
head of stock sheep. Write Boi 131,
Medford, Or. '
WANTKD Furnished house; rent no
object; no children; six rooms. Ad
dress "II," Box ."0S.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNEB,
Eye Specialist.
Office in the Grand Theater bldg.
Phone 3.i. Seventh and Main.
O. M. JONES,
City Scavenger.
WANTED A span of good horses,' Garbage of sll kinds removed oa short
geldings or mares, whick can be driven notice, i.eave orders with chief or
or worked, sovm or sight years old, police.
BALL k OLOSOOOK,
Contractors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office with 0. H. Fierce t Son.
Phone 653. P. O. Boi 771.
sound and gentle, weight 1100 or 1200
1. . Ji ...... rpr;v1.. r.,teA.i
BUSINESS OABDS.
DB. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Sorge.m.
Office st Residence.
WANTKD I'o buy a good Remington
typewriter cheap. Address Box 50.
Medford.
YANTE1 Two girls for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. Fay, North Ceii
Iral avenue.
Medford Fnrnltur Co., Undertakers
Day phone ,153; Night Phones: 0. W.
Conklin 36; J. H. Butler 148.
OO TO DK. O0BLS FOB YOtTB
OLaMES.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Box 808. MedfordL Oj.
I
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse,
SEVENTH STBKKT.
YANTKI Young girl to help in house
work; must be neat and cheerful. Mrs.
K. Srholtt, North C st. 125
, WANTKD- Teams of horses, about 10"0
pounds each; suitable for light orcizcrd
work. Win. R.linsford. Hotel Moore.
" Urn Othje- Vaaa-M."
MtLY. IK. B.
l'fcysician 1 8uryeoa
MislerM Equipped Operating tooOT.
X Rai. Office Hour 10 12. t-4 P. M.
THE ODELL,
ending Rooming House of the city.
Fne baths. Over Postoffice.
M. D. MOORE.
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