Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 18, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    .M Ml) FOR I) DA I I A' TRU5UXE. MEDKOKK, OREGON. TUE.SDA V, AOTiL'ST l.s, VMS.
HAVE BEEN
9)
If Root's New Building Had
Been in Place, my What
a Crash.
Tticrf fire wmnh'ifu puMHiltilitii-H
Ih.-it wor.l "if." Fur instil nr t, if John
M. Koot hinl hud liis MiUding oroctcil
:is lie cunti-nipliitCM on tlio corner of
W.v.nlh Htn'i't n ml UiviTHido iivenim,
I Ik pinto tfinsH winiluws would ortatnl)'
m i mil'tVri-d t his morning, when a
riiri:ivny tf.'im, nttiichcd to linymrk,
ut nt Niiinsh tii fiainst nn idci-tric liuht
just v1ut, tin windows nro to lie
plitt-i-d. Mr. Hoot w.'im 1 4.1.1 that hiicIi
would In- I lie en so if I lie luiiMirif i
orootcd as ho (dims on the 20 foot jog
into Sr-vt'iith mI rcot. Ami it was no
iimg. r Ihnn hist Friday cvi-ning that ho
was told. Now it, scorns as if provi
d-iici had taken a hand uml would ar
jne wilh Mr. Hunt with object IrssoriH.
A ti-iim driven . "I)oi'" IIHiiih got
away fruiii him this morning near Con
tral jmnio and stnrtod down Sovonth.
Tln-y wcri' iittaeln-d to a hayrack and
roil I iniM'd 1 lifir flight until thoy col
li. led wilh an electric mo. " Doc "
stay I'd wit h t hem and checked I hem
sdiorlly after the rack was left on thr
comer, with its front Hmaslicd to Hpliii-ter-t.
j
The team (nil. n. way twice during tliej
inoriiing. The first t imo t hoy were j
i-hcrlu-il near Hie First National bank.
Mill think of what would have lmj
tiiied had that plate glass window been I
t here to check t heir mild career in !
stead of tin electric inlet
BTH1IOP IN CHARGE OF
TWO BIO COPPER MINES
Social and Personal
RAILROAD BENEFITS
KLAMATH COUNT
: j KLAMATH FALLS, nr.. !
On.- tti Oil' r.-Mlll ol tin- .-lppl.,.1. ii
Mr. rind Mm. Frank B.-llirigor lnv.-1 f the nnlrci.nl ilmi will In- i-m n..-;;il
returned from (.'.dentin, it., tin.' business im-n ot' ilus i-ity il.it
Jlldgo K. E. Krtlc.V left Moiiibiv for ve.-ir is tli.it thoy v. ill nut he r..!0.vll. .1
tn Inn- in s in' Ii mir- uu.'i tit i! n-s. a
Crnter Lake with hi family
V. T. Vork and Mrs. York left Tw--duy
for Klumatb lint Bpriugi.
R. T. Tiurnett, county recorder, and
his fnmily were in Medford Monday.
William Uoru, the jiium-er iiiim r, was
down from Big Apd gato Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Owrns of ,?ft;
aonville uro visiting at (irnnts Pass,
Chul) Hamlin made a short trip south
last week, returning Sunday evening.
Polk Hull of iriffin Creek district
has been in Medford several times late
ty.
I)an Herr has returned from Apple
gate, where lie is rngaged in prospect
ing.
W. h. Miller of Central Point pn ciie '
transacted lnisinesn in Medford Sal n:
day.
Mrs. H. Irfidinger of Jacksonville wn
among Medford 's many visitors tlii-week.
Our Annual August Clearance Sale
' NOWON IN FULL BLAST
Heretofore it ha ui ays l-e.-n
oitsiiry to buy- in bull; hi the fi.ll so
H to ia'.'t' R'Ulgll hi' tl:e "laj.le '.Mel
on hand to supply the liiuand duriiiy'
til' J-ewr.ll liuilitlln of ttie leaf' will!'
ill roads' weie bad i'"r t'p-i;; !i t ino . TKrr e
if now ev ery nihil i :i nee thai l tin
time the road.s become bad tin- i ai ! i -a l
will be completed to the navigable wa ,
ter, and the old freight wagona w'll
have nerved tliir time.
Tln-iv wvir inativ who took advantage i' uv prices last week. This is the second week oii the GREAT
SALK. Dun.'i .lelay. Kciiicinbfr; you am saving im oney tVi- yourself. These goods must be sold to make
romu-W our Winter Slock, Look at these prices.
Owen K.-eg.-ill. It..- el,l;ili jaMlti.l i t
the courthouse, is eiri.i,i:ir ilv r illing h;
old position, since Kpln airri Wilson t e
signed.
Classified Advertisements
FOR SAJjE.
It. -V. Itishop of Medford has been
Mimic .joint superintendent of the ltnlak
lala mid Shasta King minoH. The Slias
ta King is the lending property of the
Trinity Copper company, therefore an
impression has grown up that the Ita
luK lain and Tr inity rompanies ' inter
csIm hae become consnlidliteil. This is
denieil. The ana ngeiueiit is merely the
practical confirmation of the contract
entered into n year ago between I he
t wo cnni panics by which the Shasta
King untie was to provide daily an
average Itmiuigo of Till!) for the smelter
at Coram. The terms of the contract,
it i staled, have been so changed as to
ma lie it possible for the Shasta King
to furnish even -a greater amount. It
is kmnvn that the Shasta King ore is a
linger grade than the Italaklala ore and
it is not. unlikely thai for a lime after
the opening of the smelter tin' exclusive
product or practically I he great bulk of
ore will come from the Shasta King
property.
LATE LOCAL NEWS.
W. 11. Hostwiek was over from Apple
gate Monday, lie has sold his farm to
newcomers and expects to give posses
sion soon.
Mrs. Allen of I'ortland, who has been
stopping at Colestin. the guest of Mrs.
Maud Stone Wright, returned home on
Sunday.
W. 11. Veiuible. Jacob Parks, M. .
.(ones and Kd Saltuiarsh of Applegale
liansacted business in Jacksonville on
Monday.
I. C. Highaiu, who attended the
grain) acne of (he I lider of KagleN
held at Seattle hist week, returned Mmi
iav morning.
William l-Yrgiisi-on, belter known as
I till Nye, watt in Medford Saturday.
Me is conducting the Central Point sta
lil.s at present.
.1 , 1), Cook, w ho is engaged III the
iiiamit'acl me of lumber in Josephine
county, came dow u from Portland the
fere p;ut of the week.
tins Ncwhurv of .lncksoii ille has
goto- to California for surgical treat
111 nt. II-- has been suffering with cji
lartli 111 1 he load for many years.
Joseph Sowed of Josephine COUIlt
and lii" wife are in Medfoid, having
com.- to attend the funeral of the hit
li'i 's father, the late Isaac Skeeters.
Midftod is to lose two plntiriuns,
Mrs. 1 1. 1noi1d and Vim tiesiier. The
former is u e;ii h of a locution and
the lali. r will pioktUy practi.e in Kor
One Cent a Word -No sinjb: insm
tions less than l.r cents. Six iu?ortion
for tlie price of four. Seventy fiv
V. W. Streets, who left for lierkeley ' , a lil)e ver mouih.
Cal., one day last week, is at home
again.
It. A. liiiwell, the Woodville dealer in
real estate, spent .Monday afternoon in '
Medford. l'ol SAI.K l:y curdw I. pin-, I".
Clarence Dudley of the Hillcrest or , oiilt and Jamel. I'. Ouei.bi.iuy-. Siu-f.
chard company left for Seattle Monday j baker Hron. ' wan ! se.
V,,,,,,,f- l"7 1 If" Si A I I-' V I .,.,...11 l....i.- o .
(ieorge N. Lewis and Adolph Sdiul o,,,.,,.,,,. utrn..i if ,,. i,,r .Ili-M'
wore over from .laeksouvillo Mondav I ,ddre. 1'. . bi-x "il- ir call :tt In
morning. . ((fi,C(.. ;
(ieorge MiuiH, the gonial liorticn! - -
lurist, was down from his big orchard FOli MAbh An iron gmy mare.
Haturdnv. ! .V'rH "Id, weight Itiuu pounds, gentle.
C. I,. Raines, formor d.-jmty district - .'; "'"j
nltoriov, trausapted bun in ess in Med- , , ' ' - ,.,,
, , . .leseime. mm- eweier. iu"
ford Monday. '
. Carlton of Kagle I'oinl pre . HAUK- At a snap. 'u first clai
pinct w:m among the many in "Medford' building' lots facing new ' 1 1ml i .-
uring the week. hcIiooI; one tpiarh-r eah takes 1 hem.
Mrs. D. II. Jut-knoll of Jaeksonville i Address Itux r.ns.
has retiirneil from a sojourn of several - -
weeks at N'ewporl. : I-'OII SALK- lull fine Angora goats. Ad
hvnn I'urdln nf the Hold Hill NVwl r i-burlv sa.inng. ,,r.i, . resceu,
. . . ' 1 ' i I v I 1 1
was m MeillonJ Matunlay. tie wan oo
his way to Uoseburg. ' I'.IO MA rO I A 1 N- Owing In reverses in
Lincoln Savage, school siiieriuleii(li-nt ! business. I must sell my home at once;
of Josephine county, wiw in Medford , - bedrooms, 1 dining room. 1 parlor,
and Jacksonville Mondav. I 1 kitchen, 1 hall room, I pantry, 1
T. II. M -e, proprietor of the Hotel ' llir" ",l"",'r - P'T.-Ii.-h -hick
Moore, who left for Michigan thrm i " h""" 1111(1 ';iri1' KU-n and Innt.
, , , i ! nop es, pears, pluttis and grapes, tine
weeks ago, has returned. . , . .
: weel. walking distance, bds, ea.-l,
W. K. Holt and family of Kedland.s. ; -)llxMll; )irirt, f, ;,.-, t.:i,u wiI;
Cat., are visiting Mrs. K. I (fuel., ,i:,M(M( Address I'. t. y.-x .;V, l-d
who is a sister or Mr. Holt. j (-irij ;JS
T. I!. Poltinger and familv are back .. ... . - - 1
from a ramping trip at Dead I ndian ' Kol 8 A Llv A Haired I'lynumth
springs, above Lake creek.
H. C. Mnckey, tho photographer, win
has been stopping in Klamath county
is making Medford a visit.
.1. K. llarkdull spent Sunday on Ap
plegale, but failed to furnish his t'nend-
with tho promised venison. F,,K SAI.K ; choice lot
er, Ihoroiigiibn d, 1" inonlhs old.
dress P. O. !ox :i7l Medford.
Ad
FOli SALK - liesidence proper! v
rooms and bat h. cil.y wal er, eb
lights, sewer connectom. I. C. I'ag
i-ti
Mrs. C. It, Itay and her famil, vli.i
have been spending the past fortiiighi
at Newport, are at homo again.
Mrs. Lewis I'lrii'li, who has been so
journing at Colestin for a week, return
ed to Jacksonville Monday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dmumgli life tnkino
their vneation and "the Spot" is being
looked after by Mrs. J. II. Tyrrell.
Mr. und Mrs. J. K. Solins. who lefi
for Crnter Lake a few weeks ago, have
returned well pleased wltb their trip.
J. Xunnti, the pioneer merchant of
southern ( iregoii, has ret urned from
Newport, where he spent a few weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. I'ottenger. who
hnve been sojourning at dead Indian
springs for a mouth, are at home ugaiu.
M. Itrookc, superintendent of (lie Pal
mer orchard, and his newly made wife
were biisilieHH visitors in Medford Moil
day.
Professor Snedicnr has returned I'loin
his outing in 1'pper Itogue River dis
Irict and Is at the Med ford book store
again.
Professor M. n. Signs and Mrs. P. M
daily have returned from Jacksonville
where they assisted 'utility Super in
tendent Wells in holding the semi an
nun I exam inn t ions of applicants tn
teachers ' eert iflcates.
u ten from depot, near school ; e.i
terms. I' t '. Pa go. "
l-'OK SAI.K Leading rooming h..mc ii:
Metlford, Iticat ion unsui passed, -nii
iae baigain to riht parly, cash prop
nsilinn only. Write ( ', !o Mis. I.::;.
l-'OK NALlv- Seventh stieet Imsi uesr
property, two story brick, riDxl-IH; al-o
'j:io feet, on Seventh street by oi fe-t
on Riverside nvenin-. l- C. Pane.
POR SALK -S. X. Subdivision is in lb
market now: choice ten acre traits,
best location in the valley. L. N,
''niever, Jaclson ille.
KlK SAI.K--A lir.stctass pianota p-.-,
no; a bargain. P. O. ho !".. Mr !
ford.
Pol.' SALK I ll I i : al..
ii ill almoin 1 1 l ii. w. in. II
b'aiusior I. Medford. !::.
PoR S LI! number of second hand
automobiles of arious makes; ;;!! m
o 1 condition; t an arr ine in act cot
ten a.-r. s of bind as pa nu-nt t'..r .a-e-C.
11. Snv.b r, Coev Motor l';n' ... I ' '
I'otf SLK llvl
also lent !'..!0
W in. 11. RniM-.foid. Med
t tool
all-
ho.
The se idicl Who stole ."ill feet Ot
from the eitv park n few night
ago is known ait.) will be brought M
pimisliiiient if he dies not return his
booty at once.
J S. St a Kg has purchased from IV
ndeiM t Phoenix a I "acre orchard
for jfiiniiii. The s;ile was made bv W.
i. 'ork A i'o. Mr. Anderton will soon
bal for Rochester. N. V.
Virgil Ai'ry, son of Punderson Av
ery, who formerly lived at Jacksonville,
and M iss Heat rice (Iron u of b'oseburg
were married August 7 hc young pen
pb- were freshmen at the t. A. C. at
l orfvallin lust year. They have the
i-oliral ilia t o. us ;i n . lust wishes of a
large circle of friends. !
A. S. and A. Seeiey of Whitehall. I
Ilk, who with thru wives hae been
visiting dr K. R, Seeby, left Monda
for California, 'I tn y are iiiicb-t ef Dr.
Seeiey a ml on I h- ir first visit to t he
coast. Iloth expressed themselves as
liking die Ib.giir River valley better
than any other part of Oregon
THE GRAND
I'l'oiiTillil fin-Toliiulil iiiiil 't'lK-sil-i ':
KK'.WCH AT WAK WITH MOK'l ' '
T1IK WINXINd Nl'MUKi;
HAK'AliKTT MKN AN 1 WOMIA
Mix's. XTKimiNS- Sl'SIMi'lONS
I'.ciinliful llliislr.it.Ml S.iiik "D.'Mr (M.I Mfin.liis."
The lii'sl liill ft. l''iliu scrvici- tin- lu-sl in Sunt licin
Orcsinn.
Ailniission 10 ci'iil.
Don't Bother to Cook
It's too hot. Get wh'at you want ah ot. iv
prepared; we have t.
We cater to those who want the best.
THE DELICATESSEN
0 STHEKT, NKAK KKIII I'll
'.' IvCglllMP I'lirc. Xow.
Mrii's .iil.-..ii J'.-ih-Yit.VrxTonts'. !?!.( HI .?:-1.75
McnV lift. .ii Tan Oxfords' . s(J.OO t.50
Men's Xi llicinii 'ici Kid Oxfords .5.50 .1.115
Mi'ii's Xcil Icl.i.i imiiiictal Oxfords &)..( 1.25
"raw ford's I'alcnls, Tans and (iuniii(-fal Oxfords, rocr-
ill.-; , - .1 i.-.- !r--l.00. now soiling at ..... ... ; . .'.$3.25
full lonli!i- Sole 'i-i iSlioi's. lvg $4 valiu-s, at. .$3.25
Men's ('.'i ,is Sines and Oxfords, regular 'I.TiO and
s'J.IK) dins, now 1J31.15
Ladies' Can-iil Oxfords, 4.00 values, at J .$2.t5
Ladies' .1 'id cut and Kid Oxford, :).")() valine,- at ?2.S5
Ladies' s;!.oo and :'.;)() Kid Hand Turned ?2.G(
Lov-eel Patent Oxfords, i-cj;. $L'.;j() vals., al . . tl.SO
Ladies' I'ateiit I Ir lid Turned Slioep. rcj-nhi r
.$3.90
.j.00 values, at
Ladies' I'atent Uutton Welt, regular $5.00,
now $3.90
I ,adies' Kid Hutton. Hand Turned Shoes, regular
3.50, now $2.95
Ladies' Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, .fl.OO and
$2.00, now .$1-00 and $1.60
TOO pairs of Babies' and Children's Oxfords and Slip
pers, going at. per pair 50
They cost us more lhan this.
Fanners Heavy Mountain Boots.
TV riiiers' Light.' Shoes, just right for August, and Sep
- leinU-r, going at Sicrinl Prices.
B.tv'.and Misses' School Shoes, we will sell at Spt'ciul
I 'rices that will astonish von.
SMITH & MOLONY
WANTED.
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iii.miiIi; liniili. r f'hii-r, . I ..t n,i
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Are Piling Up
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IMMI.I l.'.-lllilltlUI .
We are working like beavers to
items checked up and ready for
to see. Already we can show
a xt;:I'
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1'RiVATB DBTEOTIVE A ML C((L
r.CCTION AOF.K0Y. ' '
I.,-, 1 II , -.'-V Mi-.l',.r.l, ()r.
ZTTTXld iT. dukhAm,
AUiuury-at tnw.
a.-. il. Duihain. otantr Pans. Or.
Win i.l. e, Ivrj. Mn('ion1. t)r.
I T. ANKIIOM,
w i : I , i . pi. .ii.i: Miini'.HM). on.
'ri,-i' nK'l! l'ii.ii'H I-'. I r n im In .1 wli.-n
Waaii',1.
tverv I
tern Very Close
The Store That Shows the New Goods
AKER-MTCHA!
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
r.. .... 1-iiim.iw..Tin.
sale
.. vsiur i'' x : i -; 1 1 . ..in- present location, we are li'.ovin tr inlo the new pressed liri.-k front huilding of Young &
I l.iH. ; 1 1 nil i'ie first of September. And. wishing ton i.-n up w iih a new slock, we will for the next, six davs offer
. -!!' eiiliiv of t'igars, Tohaeri., Pipes, Wt-i.t iojie;- y. I'nr-o-;. ('igar 'ases. etc.. at wholesale prices, therehe
!:; i.i;(- . !'-!,t,:i'rs and friends a liig -sa viini- 'o'i'i ii- v-. .. .ds. ( Vine one. come all. and if you don't use these
, 1 ; y. .nr-i i f. i".-i'-:c your friends a 1 .resent.. I '"r ilii - i- an . . .ji. .H unity seldom had on lliis class of oods.
I'nrsi s. I'ct-ti!
ret-ill
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es .
rur--es. l-elad
i l-.-.:.ni.-.-'s. relail
ll-o-ll-.li'. is, retail
ll.-irn-oni.-.is. retail
Sl.iKollerv. retail . .
( 'i -:r i 'a'-;. ret i!
I 'i-' i r I 'a-e-. ret -i i! '
.1- ','i-es, n-i-iil
73c'- io ")(
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25 to tSc
7."r i -1
. .'. . .25 to S-
..'-. 50f to n."f-
.$ZAHi to'.00
...if. i.oo in vr,
. .'.!?2.r0 t. ,81.75
( "i-i-.-,,-s. retail
'iu'a i's. retail
( 'iu:i rs. retail
Pipes, relail
l'ipes, retail
'Pines, retail
Pipes, retail
Pipes, retail
l'ipes. retail
Purses, retail . . .
$3.00 to S3.75
. . . .$15.00 to $9.80
$7.50 to $4.50
$5.00 to $3.75
$4.00 to $2.35
$1.00 to 60
750 to 40c4
50 to 35c-
25c-to IS?
$1.00 to 69c4
get
you
you
many of the new things and we wish
to impress you with the fact we are
T. 1
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and a'l o'l'-T
: 'I -t -L'.
nt in ptvpori im.
( 'en i;
rl- a i
;et your pick, as this sal.- will end Saturday eve-
W AS'GHAU & BROWN
"THE BILLIARD MEN"
MM;,n,t I'li-.-.nliiii' emlt-reikor-.
l-n ; I- . , .-i II .n.-.- .' W
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(IO TO t'l! (I01U.K TOR YOUR
oi.ASsrs.
.- ... !..".' i" r-tiv War. h -ii..-,
s.-VI-NTII Sl'K'ri'T
HAM, i Ot.OSCOCK. . . .
CoKlrM 'tO'V tll'd .'l'l;r.r.
All Work liiiiirii:i.-il
Offlc wild' C. H. PlMrc 4 Son.
Vbow I'.TS ' ' !' o a ,; -
A.1..IU ,-; .' Mi.!, 1 :l
. ou. bos : ;
I'll.
II.- II .. X.. OOi, r Hn.iti.- "
e n. srr.LY. m. r.
IMn-i.'ian iin-l Snr.on
l.,,rn !',i-ii'.. Op-rnfinir K.....U.
i: i ii, .nr.. .t. ; i p. M ii.,iu,'
Ws'fic In J.u-kMn County rnk Bldg !...
o M. JON PS,
C'.ty Sr iv.-m;,-r
o-.rl- iL-.- , f a, ) .. r. - i .h .rt
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LOCAL MARKET.
Tlii- f.l,.lviiijj tpiotiitloiia urn at) im
ir: .il iport of tti priooi pniil bv Mt,.
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h .' 1 p. r t.iighel.
'- - V j .-r l.iislu-l.
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l' u '- 1-:ir'-- - -'J:t ,rr toil,
H ,- :' ,., ton.
' '' I pr-r ton.
-" v i-.'-.i!,.. t -$.ix H.r .-.
-.(.-,.r : in,' por roll.
I :-,r ! -HV pr-r pouti
l'--! ? !r
.;;ne )m. ,)Mt
s- ;-ir - ,;.
T-.nk. -;9 pw pwnl,
I H per dozen.
Tlaiiu 12c pi-r pound.
Shoulders 10c per pound.
llojr te.c to tic per pound,
i ittlr ; to 3U,c per pound.
THE OLD HOWARD SANCB
riir.-e mil.-, aontk of ModforJ and 2j
inilos w.-.t of I'hor-nii. tB now cut up
in small tract to si.u the purchaser.
One-fourth rush, balance in threo pn
mcnts. Thi is a tare opportunity for
irf aall it Lm.4 silk l
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