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    MEDFORD D.ULV TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1.', 1908.
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MILITIA FIRES VOLLEY
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id bullets in the arms or sustained
slight flesh wounds. Some probably
were seriously hurt, but were nble to
reach their homes.
Brought Mob to Senses.
The volley of bullets sufficed to bring
the mob to its Benwes and it marked
the beginning of the restoration of or
der. Tlu soldiers then surrounded the
burning wet ions and, under their pro
tection, the firemen went rapidly to
work nnd soon had the fin men under
control.
Uy order of Governor Deneen, the
negroes whose lumies were destroyed
lost night will be given shelter at the
arsenal and tents will be provided for
them as temporary places nf abode.
Tho troops will be quartered at ('limp
Lincoln. The streets will be patrolled
and tho city kept practically under innr
tial law until all danger of further nut
breaks has passed.
How X rouble Started.
The trouble was started by an anna nil
upon Mrs. Karl llallum. wife of a street
enr mnn, by a negro Thnrsdny night.
When fJeorge Hiehardson was arrested
a mob immediately began tulkiug of
lynching. The burnt of fury followed
the knowledge last night that the negro
had been taken out of town in liOper's
at immobile. Most of the injured nnd
the killed were struck by bullets fired
during the rioting nnd it is difficult
to place responsibility upon induvidufil.
BRADLEY EXPLODES A
"PEAR BLIGHT CURE '
In a recent report Chemist Kradlcy
of tho Oregon (Experiment station says:
In the struggle to combat the rav
ages of pear ami apple blight many
treatments have been tried and lint a
few "cures" invented. A sample of
pear blight remedy was recently anal
yzed by us and found to consist of sul
phur mainly, together with gunpowder,
asafoetida, and n small amount of nr
Ronlc. Directions stated that tho body
nf the treo should bo bored, the stuff
poured in nnd the hole tightly plugged.
The insolubility of the ingredients of
tho mix turn in the tree Nap would pre
vent their being curried to the various
portions nf the tree and the Kiibstanee
would not doubt prove useless.
PHACTS FROM PHOENIX
Johnnie ('alliouinl is able to be about
again, wo nm glad to note.
Dr. II. l Hargrti vp made u profes
sionul call here Monday.
Henry Miller, who has been seriously
ill for some time past, was taken to
the county hospital Tuesday.
John Calhoun the Med ford dairyman
nnd family were op Monday visiting
relatives living here.
O. A. Hover of i In- Valley View or
chard spent n portion of Mmida v in
Med ford.
Ifeporls are thai one of our worthy
young Indies will wed himmi. Congratu
hit ions.
Miss Kt'fie Mills of Independence
precinct was in on a shopping expe.li
tion Tuesday. j
Roy Morse of Truitvale, Cal., eanic
up Monday to spend his vacation here1
with his uncle. (1. A. Morse.
Mrs. W. It. Cid'iiiaii and Deputy
I '(unity Clerk Mollie . Towite were
over Sunday iimI spent the day here
wit h relat ives.
Itertie Stniicliffe lias resigned his p
wit ion as sndit water dispenser at Hit
ter & iHmlnp's in Med ford and intends
packing pears for .1. (. (lore.
Mrs. lilli:iu Klitekwood mill Miss
Gertrude Woek:t atteudedo the funeral
t.t the late Mrs. K. Wilkinson at .lack
souville.
Mrs. Charles Grubh ai.d her daughter
Frances of Ashland are spending the
weert here with her r iii law. Mrs.
G. A. Morse.
Wurk was eoniineiieed on an artesian
well on the lttlrn II place Wednesday.
The drillers report guod sm hh, as thev
drilled oer :ttl feet Wednesday night. "
News cum" to ns as we go to press
that Itert Orr in old Phoenix boy, was
recently married in liedding. Cms
I lie cigars, Mert.
luilon Carey -n.l wife ai return
ed from their Hip to Newport. They
sny it is cold np then- to what it is
here.
Uniic Cnlwr and wife i.n.l IM ;,.,
inson nnd wife returned yesterday from
their Crescent Hv Inp. uhieh thev ru
joyed very miieh.
.lake Shaffer is Mpeiuhng a few ,t:iv
visiting with his parents in North .luck
MUlv.Hr. .lake is employed here iii Die
standard showcase factory, hut owing
to a shutdown he has a few davn I n
off.
G. A. Morse, il. A. Hover. S. V. Key
nolds, IVed Pratt, (y and Harry Hons
sum, hcii.jnmiu Htevens, .1. D. Kvans,
Hev. T. J. Iteid. Mrs. Nalhani.d t
i'urkerson, Daniel Anderton, Noah
Chander, Jacob Shaffer, Andrew Heam
'"v more were .Mfiiltirit tui iness
cfillera thin week.
Knslerick Pratt and family left on
Tuesday evening for Crescent City.
They slopped nt Mcdford, win-re Miss
Grace Calhoun joined the part v. Thev
will be gone three weeks or a month.
Moyd Culver, (irnee Ifose, Claud C.
Cnte, Krnest K. Keainen nnd wife, K
B. Furry and family, Dr. II. P. Har
grave and family, (iertrude Weeks, W.
It. ( 'oleum ii a nd fam i I v, A . S. Furrv
nnd family and Mrs. Charles hell anil
daughter compose a camping par'v at
D nd thditin.
Art Hover had piit- n mishap loii
while h:uili.,g hiy. lie was go
he comer nt Itcurdslevs nt
J...I wait uafl k-"'""- ","
then there atreet 0.f ""',7V""""'-
more
Social and Personal
Jeff D. Heard i itopping nt the
Ashland baths.
Miss Rose Hockenyos has returned
from a visit in Ashland.
W. K. Hitchcock of California is
making this section as business visit.
Miss Km ma Heed of Jackson Creek
was a Med ford visitor Friday.
Joseph Morton, Klder Ilrownrigg and
James Trask of Phoenix tarried a few
hours in Med ford Thursday.
f. li. Ilillis nnd W. II. Lewis, who
live near Winter, were among tho many
in our city during the past week.
L. II. Meigs and Henry Pohhnan of
Orchard Home were in Medford one day
this week trading with our merchants.
James Hums, John Hammersby and
S. W. MeClendon have been iu Med
ford recently on land business.
IM Worman has returned from bis so
jouru at Colestin. which he speaks of
highly.
Mrs. James A. Wilson and Mrs. T. C.
Norris of Jacksonville have been vis I
iliug in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Nichols of An
(inch precinct were in Medford Friday
afternoon.
Judge Neil is in Dig Hutte district
visiting his son Krauk and his family. i
Thomas Carr of Fotts Creek, the pin- I
neer miner, was a recent visitor in Med
ford.
Miss Clara Manning of Dallas, Tex.,
is paying Medford a visit, the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Joseph Cnlp.
Miss Frances Harries, who has been
visiting in this section during the past
few weeks, left for Portland Saturday.
Joe Hoaglandli the well known melon
raiser, was down from Central Point
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Landry of Tolo
were nmong their Medford friends one
day this week.
George Ti. Davis, George N. Lewis
and John Kchunipf were over from Jack
sonvilln the tirst of the week.
William Higham has returned from
Trail, where he has been spending some
time.
Hon. II. vou dor llelleu and .lames
Kershaw of Wclb'ti were in our city on
Thursday.
J. S. Harnett, (leorge Itoss and J. J.
lirowii of Central Point transacted bus
iness la Medford one day this week.
James McDougall of Kane's Creek.
the pioneer bridge builder, made Med
ford a business visit Thursdny.
Dr. Carter, the dentist, is having a
neat cottage built on J street, which is
fast becoming the principal resident
thorough Care in Medford.
W i Ilia in In nee of Jacksonville was
in Medford Friday. He has been sick
for some time past, but is now conva
lescent. Captain .f. T. C.Nash, owner of the
N'ash hotel building, isin Medford froii)
his Derkeley, Cal. home, lookong after
property interests,
Joseph Fetuer of Croats Pass and
is family were in Medford Thursday on
I heir return from a trip to Crater lake,
which they enjoyed very much.
L. Thompson and J. McJinscy, w ho
live near t 'en t nil Point , were among
those who did business in Medford dur
nig the week.
A. S. Payne of Ashland, an expert
mechanic, is in Medford nnd will assist
in the construct ion of Deuel & Kent -tier's
big building.
Henry Carnell of Antelope, who was
very sick for sovcla mouths, has al
most entirely recovered. Ho was here
I'riday.
M r. and M is. Turner went oui h
Thursday to spend the lira let I term at
one of I he summer resorts along the
line.
Thumas Me A ndrew, who owns the
Warner grocery store building, is having
il extended some distance to the rear,
which will give additional space t hat
is needed.
The Credit and
the Cash Dollar
We ur not cii;ip'(l in tin oiiiitrrtVitinj; lnisincss.
Our ;ools lire all of (lie standard lirands. not imita
tions. Still wi' claim to make your dollars larger.
Tliev will Imy more ii-occrics here than clscwlicro.
The secret of this transformation is "We sell for cash
and so sell vou more." We
the expenses of lost accounts and bookkeeping. Wi
reijiiest that yon ineslisate our prices.
Taney llried .iricnts, a regular l"ic
a pound seller, for on'ih, per l r)l
pound I
SPKI'IAL Rolled Oonts. regularly sell
ing LMI ll.s. for f I, .lulv 1.1 to ( I
2.'i. :w lbs. for
A No. I Wlnsi Itrooms, rolling regular
ly for 2ic and 2.1c, resj lively, OA
non-, for cash, l.'ic and uvC
VK lAV CASH l-'Oi;
I'AUM PIMHHTK. VK
I NOT ASK VOTTODO
Til A T V 11 I C II W V.
WILL NOT DO.
Fred Lundahl. manager of the West
ner Orchards eouipanv. has received
word that his brother, A. F. l.uadnhl,
st well known shipbuilder, is dying
from consumption at Newport, H. 1.
L. B. Hrowa and family have return
ed from a six weeks tour of Oregon in
their automobile. They made visits at
Albany, Newport and other places. The
only aceideat met was at (.old Hill,
where a tire blew out. The worst roads
encountered were in Jackson county.
MRS. DUNN WOUJjD AGAIN
CHASTISE HER HUSBAND
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. August I.V
Mrs. Dueksie " Hosenbaiun hog' is
Dunn, who recently created a scene at
Atlantic City by horsewhipping her hus
band, James Dunn, is in San I'ran
risen today searching for him with the
supposed intention of again i-hastising
his for his alleged infidelity.
Just to show she had arrived, Mrs.
Dnnii last night entered the scalomi of
I lan I leanfi, formerly manager of t he
Savoy hotel, of which her husband was
proprietor, and assailed Dean wits a
fusillade of fisticuffs, wine glasses and
cuspidors until he was forced to call
upon his bartender for reinforcements.
Having satisfied herself that her prow
ess had in no wise diminished, Mrs.
Dunn beat an honorable ret real. Dean
was at a loss to explain why he should
be the object of Mrs. Dunn's wrath.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single tuaer
tions leas than 16 cents. Six lnsertlous
fox the price of four. Seventy f 1 va
cents a Hue per month.
FOB SAXE.
l't Ht SA LK Dry cord wood, pine, fir,
oak nnd laurel. V. Onenbrngge, Sinde
baker Ilros. ' warehouse. "
1'Olt MALK A good small husinc?. on
Seven I h street. ltea;:oui; for gelling.
Address, 1 O. box TilL or cull nt this
office. tf
Toil SAI.F An iron gray mare, -I
years old, weight 1000 pounds, genlle,
splendid driver, good light buggy and
harness; price $IJ". Impure of Will
J esc h lie, the jeweler. W
I'Olt KALK At a snap. Two first class
building lots facing new ( 'atholic
school; one quarter cash lakes them.
Address Box .rHH.
I'Olt SALK In fine Angura goals. Ad
dress Charles Shillingiord, I "fence nt
City, Or.
To'HA1(Ta I N (TwTli 'to reverses in
business, I must seli my home at once;
l! bedrooms, l dining room, I parlor,
I kiteheu, I hall mom, 1 pantry, 1
lare summer kitchen, " porches, eliiek
eu house and yard, garden and fruit,
apples, pears, plums and grapes, fine
wcel, walk ing distance, l.1 lots, each
.'.tlx Nl; prico lfjfll), 7ot) cash will
handle. Address I'. O. Vox L'71', Med
ford. HIS
!' IK 9AU-:--A Harreil IMviiiouth roost
er, l lioroughhrt d, lo montlis old. Ad
dress . O. Uox Medford.
l-'Olt SA,-: Sand und gruvol; the best
grade of sand ami y ravel for uule by
.1, T. Long, Kiveruide avenue, mar M"
Andrews' ford,
Poit SALK- Kesideuifl property; 7
rooms aud bat h, city water, elect ric
lights, sewer connection. 1'. ('. Page.
KOH SALK- l.'i choice lots, live tnin
ut en from depot, near school ; usy
terms. K. ('. Page.
I'olt SALK -Leading rooming house in
Medford, I oca t ion unsurpassed, genu
iae bargain to riylit parly, cash prop
osilion only. Write, I ', l!o oMS, i:f'.
KOR W. LK Seventh street business
property, two story brick, JtOxMO; also
j:Ui feet on Seventh street by AO feet
on Riverside avenue. F. ('. I'iii,
irive vou the hencfit
l'ie bars of Swift's Pride Laundry
S,i:ii and one of "P.-iry" Soap
Ten liars of Swift's
s-::"
MILLER & EWBANK
THE HOME OF TRUE ECONOMY
Our Annual August Clearance Sale
NOW ON IN FULL BLAST
There were many who tnok advantage of the Juw prices last week. This is the second week of the GREAT
SALK. Don't delay. Keiiieniber, you are saving money for yourself. These goods must he sold to make
room for our Winter Stock. Look at these prices.
Regular Price. Now.
Men's Nettlet.m Patent Oxfords $(i.OO $4.75
Men's Xetileton Tan Oxfords $GM $-1.50
Men's N'eHletoii Vi.-i Kid Oxfords $4.25
Men's Xettletoii iniiiit-t.it Oxfords $0.50 $4.25
Crawford's Patents. Tans and (iunnietal Oxfords, reg
ular price .$4.01), now selling at $3.25
Full Double Sole Vici Shoes, reg $4 values, at. .$3.25
Men's Canvas Shoes ami Oxfords, regular $1.50 and
ijy.OO values, now $1.15
Ladies' 'Patent; Oxfords, $1.00 values, at $2.95
Ladies' Patent and Kid Oxford, $:!.5() values, at $2.85
Ladies' $:!.()() and $:!.50 Kid Hand Turned $2.G0
Low-Heel Patent Oxfords, reg. $l'.5() vals., at;. .$1.80
Ladies' Patent Hand Turned Shoes, regular
roit SALK S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice tenaerc tracts,
best location in the valley. L. Nee-'t'-meyer,
Jacksonville.
KOH SALK -A first class pianola pia
no; a bargain. P. O. hox !", Med
ford.
WANTED.
WANT l)D Three or four rooms fur- '
nished for housekeeping. Address Box
121, Medt'ord. Jii7 j
V ANTKD liob factory men, good
wages; high wheel teamsters, $li." per
month; lumber edger, $1 per day; guml
girl for housework, .f.'t.'j per month. V.
YV. VeHt & Co.
WAN'Tl-Ji) -lioein and board for couple
and child, or fiirnishi d rooms tor
housekeeping. X. Ilox "DS, Medford.
W ANTKI) A good, fresh milch cow.
Address liox ol, Medford, Or.
WANTcJO To buy a good hVininglon
tvpowriter cheap. Address lim "f)S,
t Medford.
j WANTED To buy from 100 to :tt)0
head of stock uheep. Write Box l.H,
j Medford, Or.
VA 'TKL- -Ktirnishcd house; rent no i
ubject; no children; h'ix rooms. Ad- '
dress 'Ml," Box fiOS.
WANTED A spau of good horses,
geldings or mares, which cau be drivan
or worked, sovu or eight years old,
sound and gentie, height 11U0 or 1200
pounds. Addres.t Tribune, Medford.
BUSINESS CARDS.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon,
Office at Uesideiicc.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL
EECTION AGENCY.
Luck Bui 808. Medfcml, Or.
THE ODELL,
Li-ailing Rooming Houtip of 1 lie ity.
Kri'8 liatha. Over Postot't'in'.
M. D. MOOKK.
COLVIQ & DURHAM,
Attoraeys-at-&aw.
Oho. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Oi.
Win M. Colvij, Medford, Or.
J. T. ANKBOM,
WELL DIUOKK. MKDFORD, OK.
iriena right. Puniia h'nrniBlit.il wheo
Wanted.
Can, at. on Milk,
I - for 2.'ic.
f'..r
"Snap" Laun
32c
i ;i iiiM-.i i fin. ;i
SMITH &
SEE THE WINDOWS
Many Sensational Sales Now On
It will pay you to go out of your way to see our windows. Even though you don't
find anything you need displayed in the in, the pictures are worthy of a look. You
can afford to huy the goods now on disp lay, for you save exactly One Half or One
Fourth of the original prices and the good s are new. neat and clean and will he styl
ish for a long time to come.
Summer Goods and Parasols
Think til' linviiij; lie:u:tit'ii! Silk ami Silkcil SiiiiiiniT
O Is fur II.W.I' H.'li'i:.
lt'j,nil:i r ll.'n- iii;ilitis Tor l'i'-c, ;!." yniilrs Jim- J7c,
illlf imlrs I'ur 2fic ami liUr (ratli'S t'oi 30c n ytrI.
I'AUASOI.S Fiiriii. rlv w'W Sl.fiO
l.;-0 I'arav.ils 81.75 I'ura.Hc.ls $'.;.rU
7.iiii Cm ru scils S:i..rj0 Jilii.iiu I'.-inisols $.'.00
Children's Dresses
DEDUCED ONE-FOURTH
Now ts I lie I inn1 to
fur early srliuol wua
1 It., il res mailu up f
cusf.
Dri'ssus lur only
lln-ssi'N fur ..
. 1 .."0 Dri'ssos fur . .
..t-.-O Drussrs fur . . .
t.'l.. 'ill Drosses fur . . .
e money on
Think of it
liuiil what
The Store
Central Avenue,
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day jilioue 353; Night Phones: l W.
Conldin .10; .1. II. Butler MS.
OO TO DR. OOBLE FOR YOUR
GLASSES.
Opncal Parlor in Perrv 'a Warehouse,
SKVKNTll ST R KMT.
'He Has No Other Business. 1
regularly selling for
Nomegiaa Saide
for l.-ie. w II
for
we sell
IOC
r-Lnil:ir -J i',.r - .. mIIt.
a
IOg
, II thre.
$5.00 values, at
Ladies' Patent Button Welt, regular $5.00,
now $3.90
Ladies' Kid Button, Hand Turned Shoes, regular
$3.50, now $2.95
Ladies' Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, $1.50 and
$2.00, now $1.00 and $1.60
100 pairs of 'Babies' and Children's Oxfords and Slip
pers, going at, per pair 50
They cost us more than this.
Fanners' Heavy Mountain Boots.
Fanners' Light Shoes, just right for August and Sep
tember, going at Sitccinl Prices.
Boys' and Misses' School Shoes, we will sell at Special
Prices that will astonish vou.
MOLONY
Children's Dresses
now, yun mil l.n
the material voul!
. . .15c
. . .7fic
. .$1.13
. .31.88
. $2.63
That Shows the New Goods
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Just North Jackson County Bank
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physician nnd Surgeon
Modern Kquipped Opernting Rooms.
X -liny. Office Hours, 10 12, 24 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg.
U ALL & OLOSCOCK,
l Contractors and Builders,
i All Work Ouarantevd.
Office with C. H. Pierce Sou.
Phone 8153. P. O. Box 771.
Our Cash System
We believe that Medford lias jirown to tho point
whei'c it can and will support a strictly cash p-ocerv.
The foundation of this belief is the fact that it is pos
sible. 1st. to save much useless expense; 2d, to sell
mi a nnii'h closer margin of profit, as we always know
"where we are at." We believe that the public see
and appreciate this fair, square proposition, and tho
rapid increase of mir trade since adopting this sys
tem is bearing us out.
III. L' it u here
0G
regular I.V l.r.akfa .1 f I.
packajes
36G
$3.90
Princess Gowns
REDUCED ONE-FOURTH
Princess Oowns in white lawn and silk may lie worn
for receptions and special occasions any time in cite
yea r.
Tiny the 2.!S Dresses for $1.98
liny the $5,011 Dresses for $3.75
liny the $7.no Dresses for $5.25
liny the $10.00 Dresses for $7..r0
liny the $11.00 Dresses for $10.50
Kny the $22.00 Dresses for $10.''.0
Marvel Hosiery
SIX PATHS for $1.50
All mizos in a finp Kibbod Lisle Throtul Most1 for
mint's ami children; very clastic and durable; guaran
tee ticket in every hox; sold only by the box; six pain
guaranteed to wear six months without a hole in heel,
sole or toe. You should supply the family now nnd
quit darning hose and your lot.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Kye Specialist.
Office in the Grand Theater bldg.
Phone 35. Seventh aod Main.
O. M. JONES,
Olty Scavenger.
Garbage of all kinds removed oa short
notice. Leave orders with chief of
police.
Asf-ort.il Toilft So;ijs, inolu-lirtR ninny
-ti :i intii nl tirniwls. tn rush, p
inll
'Arm nnl llaiumrr" Soda, a regular
liK- 'tlir, fash buvM r
for OG
i'nrn Starch with a regular rrfilit price
nf l"r. we si' 1 1 for C"sh y
l'AVINO CASir. WI.; AL
WAYS IIAVK FIRST
(UANCK FOR SELEC
TION OF FRESH FRTIT
ANn VEOETAHLES
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