Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 19, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MI3IJFOH1) DAILY TKIHUNK, MKPFORD, ORKGUX, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1008.
AEROPLAN
E
FOR PORTLAND
Portlanders to See Real
Airship if Plans Do Not
Miscarry
Social and Personal
tin
rutTI,ANI. Or., AiiKHHt 111. I'oit
1:iih(th arc? look iit foriv.inl with n
inat : 1 of intir.nt to the tirnn wlnn
they will ho ritfht Ihtp in tticir linm'
city, iH'rol:iiu'M xliootin tlironli
;tir, tlx- ri'iil thin
l.uiiin WiiifinT, who di'diircft ho hut
iiivi-nti'il mi ii'Toplimc thai wilt iicNially
fly ,lH:irid today that within throe
wM-k he will give I'ort In inters tin-tn-at
of their liven in the flying inn
rhiiii- line, Imt at present he is busy
orinuii.iiii; the Warner A aeroplane
foniimiiv. liHi,nuii i-oiimtii, whirh will
proiMole the machine. Patents for it
have already I teen applied for.
SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS
FOR TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
Following is a list of the mieeeHsful
applicant for te;n-hers' crrtifiralCH at
the recent examination held nt Jack
Honville:
First unide Mac It. X.alon, t'cntral
I'oint; iCose L. Nealoii, Cen Ira I J'oint ;
Louise Ward. Tnlent; .Vellie A. Crock
t-r, Ashland.
Second aidc Harriet I. .Miller, Wi
nter; Ida I-:. Ditswortli, IVvton; Minnie
Corey, Mcdford; IMiniir . Freder
irk, Medford; Kuhy K. Ilesse, Mcdford;!
Her) ha Smith, Jacksonville; Loin
I'helps, Climax; hie Willits, Climax;
Kcssio Hiisidton. Kale I'oinl; Charles
H. JohiiHou, JacliHoiiville.
Third urade Hessie Flippen, Koch
I'oint; Klennor Manle, Medford; A linn
S. Hansen .Mcdford; Frances (J. Mil
ler, Mcdford; Lucille Miir.tlw.ll, Med
ford; May Howe, Climax; Nell C Hal
mer, Anhland; Marj;arcl Shucl;. Cen
I in I I'oint.
INSTRUCTIONS RECEIVED
TO REPAIR THE COLORADO
NAVY YAKIi, I'liet Sound, Wash..
A iifriiHl 111.- The deparl inenl of con
slrnclioii and repair of this yard receiv
ed telegraphic aid hoiity from Wash
in Hi on todny to make complete repairs
of I he hull and otner parts of the emi
er Colorado, which went aground Hal
unlay. It will take aliont five weeks
lo complete, the nccesHHry rcpaiiH.
The naval const inctors report I hat
at IcJiHt 10 plates on the Indium of the
ship will have to lie removed. It will
lie possible to straighten out the dents
in some of tin1 plates and replace them.
In most cases, however, new plates will
have lo he put on The ribs and frame
work in the forward part of the ship
will linvo lo bo Htroiiffl honed. The wood
work on t ho dynamo room fleck was
splintered mid this will have to be re
moved. No conimisiinii has been called
to impure into the cauo of the acci
dent. The only authorities who have
t he power to call for an inquiry nre
the rpctident of the I'niled States, the
secretary of the navy and tt tmmnnd
iiitf officer of the squadron to which
the ship belongs.
era I limes
COMMISSION TO DRAW
INTERNATIONAL LAW
V WciirVF.H. It. C, August HI.
The i lit it nnl i on :il fisheries commission
appointed lo draw up a uniform code
of laws for the fisheries lyinjj bid ween
Canada and the Tinted Stales U in the
city. It is cotupsoed of I'rofessor Pavid
Starr Jordan, president of Lelimd Slan
ford univresity. and S. T. Hastedn of
Ottawa, who represents (!nnt Itritaiu.
With them nre Mr. M !(. St.d of San
! i.-iiicisco. the official secret nr of the
eominitsion. and lr. W. H. Kvcrman,
li world famous biologist, who is head
nf the hiirenii of fisheries a tW:idiilie;
ton. I. C.
It is n..t the intention of the com
mission (o boli) auv public sittings, but
it will spend a wei-k on the cout (J.llli
erini; int'nrmaion respecting fisheries in
the strait of San Juan de Fuca and
the (Jnlf of Ceoruia.
l'rofessitr .budaii stated tintnv thev
were in accordance with a trealv be
tween t treat Hritain ami th el'nited
States niued lnt April, when it wan
agreed lo appoiul a coiutiussion lodrnw
tnttites from Dm llautic to Ihe I'm
cific.
PORTLAND HEAT TO
ORI'.AT FOR YOUNO WOMAN
IMiKTI.A M. Mr. August 111. Miss
Mary Fvnns, whose home is in Heaver
ton. Or., is the linrsl person t fall a
victim of I hi season 'n heat in I'ort
land. She was shopping and w.is slainl ;
iiK in the midst of a croud o' hoppcr
iti n dep:i 1 1 meat store when she swoon i
I'd and fell to the floor. At first it wa
thought flint her condition was serious,
but today she Mas reported out of dan
tfer.
KIHER BROTHERS ADD TO
THEIR 1IOLD1NOS IN VALLEY
The Kerry ranch near Jacksonville
has been x.. to tin- Kisci Hiotherx,
the consideration bet no; l.'i.ttim. These
men last fall : il in,iiitn for the
Anderson place south of this city. The
Hi rrv ranch consists of U'l acres.
F. K. Aitiiitu and hi brother, W. If
Ad num. of Urund ForK. N, !., have
purclinsod 20 iicies of W. H. Hrown,
tlie c onnidciutinn bring lS,r0il.
Fred I.'oot has returned from Itntte
Falls to Medford.
Order yonr treis for fall plant now.
C. F. Cook has the hfM. l'U
William Ileffner of UNuit mill in
the city on mill husiness.
Miss Kmma Wend I of Jacksonville
was in Medford Tuesday afternoon.
Hrofessor Churleb K. Taylor was a
.lacksonville visitor Tuewiay
I). H. Harneburg of Ashland spent
Tuesday in MedfoM.
Mrs. A. M. Short of Portland is pay
ing Medford, her fornmr home, a visit
Hurry Messier .ileputy aine warden,
went to (iold Hill Tuesday evenine-.
Robert Whclj.ley was in Medford mo
long ago.
Hon. It. (i. Smith, the ihmiU I':.
In w yer, spen t Tuesday a ft em i
S. H. Moon, who lives in Wimer pre
einct. was in Medford Tuesday nan
acting business with our merchant.
Flovd I'oaree of I'oormaii "s r
the miner, was in Mcdford
lately.
Frank Cameron of Applegaie. th
sto. krniMcr. was a recent iiloi in M
ford.
Full line of extra fine imported bulb"
at Portland prices C. F. Cook, the rnir
sery man. ' 1
J. X. Hockersmith i having a mat
cottage built in Kant -Medford. which he
will occupy wilh his family soon.
Abner (i rimes of Jacksonville was
jimniig tin- many in Medford during the
week.
W, Hibbon and S. A. I'attison of
Central I'oint transacted business ii
Medford Tuesday.
Charles If Fierce, president of the
Ashland Canning company, was among
the business men of Medford 1 uesdny.
Oris Crawford, assistant cashier of
the First National bank, and his fain
Iv are making Hold Hill a visit,
P. M. Kershaw went sont h Tin winy
on business for the Oregon Crnnite
works,
Sidney Cole is among hit Medford
relatives and friends again, lie is lo
.a ted at Portland now.
C. II. Pierce, the real estate agent,
and his wife have returned from New
port. Mrs. F. W. Cnrnalinn cam edowii fr
the Hlue Ledge Tuesday for a nhort stay
in Medford.
Mr. II W. (Jrirues and her daughter,
Km ma .went to Jacksonville Tuemlay
evening to visit relatives and friends,
J .11. litis and Levi Hawsou.ll pio
noer of southern Oregon, were in Med
ford Tuesday,
J. v . Com 111 J he Well k noWll hoi I ic ill
turisl , who ilves near eiit ral I'oint,
was in Medford Tuettdny visitintf his
brother, 11. Coruru.
Miss Kdith King, who lias been teach
iug school near i'ort land, is making
relatives and friends living in Medford
a virtit.
Professor and A. J. Haiiby were in
Mcdford Tuesday en route to Lake
view, which will be their fuluiv home.
The best wishes of many friends ac
company them.
Waller S, King, former .street super
intcmlcuf of Medford, was over from
Josephine county Tuesday in I lie south
em part of which he i engaged in farm
in l(.
II. von .lei Hell- n of Welle vveiil
to Newport Monday to accompany home
Mrs. von dor llellen and her lit t Ic
at the cot I age at Nye Heach of Mrs.
J Nuiinn of Jacksonville.
Peler Uenhoff, the expert worker in
lime ami cement, has been awarded ihe
contract for building a sidewalk along
tbo city park Ho will no doubt give
satisfaction, as he alvvavs stiivcs to
please.
The I'm I la ml t elegrain sav s: ' M is
Kslher Maegley left by sieamer last
Saturday for Mills college at Oakland,
from which she is lo be giaduated the
coming June. She and her sisters. Mourn
ami Krinii, has just returned from a two
months' visit east. They an- pa-sing,
the summer at Cinnabar.
A freight wagon arriving in 1'riio
villi' brought six bariels of beer coil '
signed to six different persons of that I
city and a five gallon keg of stronger j
fluid. Which shows that Piiucvillej
knows ha vv to assuage its t IniM even
if the city did Vote prohibition, sav si
the Review.
Charles M. serve, se, ivlary and man
ager of I lie Crants Pass I'm it growers '
association, who was instrumental m
forming the Uoguc Itiver Fruit growers "
association i.ere when he was m Med
lord some years ogo, has nepried a teal
estate office in the Kittci building in
I he rooms foi :.( rl y occupied by lb .
Van (Jcssncr. Mr. Mescrve expects to
remain in Medford hidef in it el v.
HA,
t U 1
ill ym .ta ill
A Pointer on
Groceries
As vim !'(', wo have limiii
the Indian "sign" mi t lie
credit n-ices. Our cash
prices are ;i Imioii a way to
tiel gruceries for less. Form
the cash-pa vim;' liahit and
the end id' the month will
have no terrors I'or vim,
We are not selfish in this
cash husiness, either, hut
.will pay you cash, dollar I'or
dollar, for your farm pro
duce. This helps us and helps
ymi, as we always lrive the
very choice in Fresh Voj;ela
hles and Fruits hy so pay
ini;-. Kead on,
A SAV INC OF .
M:ir:triini
lit tlli r
I'liNT
I iound
() .(
nrloiis, :
packnge
A SAVINO OF li.j 1
CKNT OX TFA
M iiuiue rinolon-d Japan Tea
Tipps), a credit seller for Ulle,
we sell for cash for
10 G
(Sprini;
45 G
."() I'FU CKXT MOK'F FOh'
.1.00 cash
iiiv M-llinj; Auansl I'llli l.i A ittrosl
-'nil, :;n ., iiiimI, ni' ,',,., i;iis i , i s i .on.
OUll'IM Hill I'H I Mils ',ir tl.l
rrrilit.
"!o"iTKI CKXT SAV 1X0
OX SOAP
'iill Will Jiiiv L'.'n' I'm- I'uur li;ns i.C
".Similay lun.liiv " Sn:ii; wit sell
:ni'l him'
I'ivi' linrs i.l' it :i
"I'rvKtal Whit..-'
7 sTvvlxo o
C!
Ann II i' S.
Jill, kill,'.' I'nr iti il:
I'tir riisli :il
fur. . .
F tit! :
:xt
.hi si lK
25 G
6c
The New Goods
Are Piling Up
beavers to get
ready for you
can show you
We are working like
items checked up and
to see. Already we
g many of the new things and we wish
to impress you with the fact we are
Marking Every Item Very Close
The Store That Shows the New Goods
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
Classified Advertisements
Tint SAliK A imitity
Uox liil, Orci'iivillo, Tex.
One Cent a Word No single inser
tions less than 15 cents. Six lnnertioua
for tho price of four. Seventy-fiva
cents a lino per month.
FOU SA.LE.
second
i;ti
I'Olt 9AI, 10 Lending rooinin house in
Med font, locution unsurpassed, genu
ine baignin to right party, cit-dt prop
tisitioii only. Write O, Box .r08.
I-'OK SA Seventh street busiuess
property, two-story brick, 50x140; also i
li.'ttl feet on Seventh street by 50 feet
mi liivfrHide avenue. P. C Page.
of bearing or
pears, to describe
Miller &
Ewbank
"THE HOME OF 1'RUE ECONOMY" j
A lioinc Imill with a sine I
ailil Snllil I'ollliilal iiill ( 'ilsh I
f'oli
n:ik
W.
S. I.!-! I iry rorilvvuml. pinr, fir,
:niil laurel. I-'. ( ;n-iiliriij;'-. Stiuli j
r I SroM. wihi-'Ihiusi'. - j
rtiK ..tjl'i -. fiMul niikim uilHinir's on i
Krvi'iilh ir.M!l. Iiiii:;uii3 fur fli'lliag. ! ','tllt SAliK A
A.I.Ii-.-sh. I'. II. Imx 1 L! ur rail :il ttiis j " ; a I'Hrjjaiu.
ol'fii'i'. tf f
I'Olt SA1,K S. X. Stibiliviamn is in the
niari;et unw: i-linire touacre tniottl,
bi'Ht loi-atiim ill the vulloy. I. Nee
'li'tnever, .laekauuville.
first elaBB piauola-pia-I'.
O. Hoi 9,"i, Mid-
IHJH SAI.IO An iron gniv mure, 4
years oltl, weilit llHHI ioiiiuU, penile,
iloiuliil illiver. oiil lilit liue'V mill j
.. j. i .1 i .. will'
1 l-'lllf SAI.i: MxlS, l-fool lolll; also
I lent !)' j.! 1 alisolntely new. Will. H.
K'ainfi.ril Meilfuril. j;ir
liarness; prift' $1
.leHi-hlie. tile jewel
I llillire
Will
Kit)
I'llli SAI.I') At a siia
Iniililin lots faein
srhool; one quarter
A.lilress liux .".OS.
'I'wu I'irst-eluss I
new t'utholii
I'lish takes them
l-'tlU SAM-: llM) fine Angora outs. Ail
ilress Charles Sliillingforil, 1,'rescent
fit y, t)r.
lilli ItAh'liAlX Owili to reverses ill
loiiness, 1 inn-t sell my home at nllee;
1' lieilr i. I ilininj room, 1 parlor,
I hitehcli. I hall room, I pantry, 1
hlle Sllininer l.itehen, - porelies, fhieh-
en houie anil yaril, oaiileu and fruit,
apples, pears, plums ami grapes, fine
weel. walhiiif; ilistanee, 2 lots, each
"illxllll: pliee $l."i."0. $7;VI rash will
liamllr. A.l.lress I'. 1 1. B.n -J72. Moil
ford. I3S
l-'i I C SAI.K--A Barred I'lyinouth roost
er, :lioron;llliri d, lo IllontliH old. Ad
dress I'. l. Hoi iui. Medford.
'ill: S U.I' Kesiilonei
rooms aud bat li, eity
lights, sewer eonneetioi
property; i
water, electric
. F. C. Page.
KOli SAI.K--l.-i choice lots, live mill
utes from ilepot. near school; easy
terms. V. ('. 1'ae.
A ipiantity of secoond
Applv to Vooii;; .V Hall.
KII.Ll'D HARE WITH HATPIN
AND HANOED HEKS1F
I'nlt SA Li
lian.) Iirl.li.
Me. Iloid.
l.l-J
Kill; SA1.M A iininher of second hand
aulomoliiles of various makes; all iu
oood condition; can arrange to accept
I I'M acres of land as payment for sumo.
I'. II. Snyder, Covey Motor Cur Co. 1.13
I'Ol! .SAI.i: Hxlfi, 4-font wall lent;
also tent IMixIMo, alisolntely new.
Win. II. liniiisforil, Mclforil l:!."
WANTED.
WAXTKI) Owners
eliards, apph-s and
f nil v what thev have to sell. Med
ford or Ashland preferred. I'osloffice
till. Greenville, Tex. llil
WAXTKI) A yonne; man wants room
and hoard with private family. Ad
dress iiox 07, -Medford. 131
BUSINESS CARDS.
DR. A. B. SWEET
I'hysician and Surgeon.
Office at. Kcaidence.
COL
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL
EECTION AOENOY.
Lock Box 8t)8. Medford tr.
COTfVTO & DURHAM,""
Attoniey.t-at-l.aw.
Qco. II. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Wm M. Colvlg, Medford, Or.
J. T. ANKBOM,
WELL D1UOKH. MED FOH I), Olt.
Pricci right. Pumps furnished when
Wauted.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day phone 353; Night Phones: C. W.
Conklin 30; .T. H. Butler 14S.
00 TO DR. GOBLE FOR YOUtt
OLASSES.
W A N'l'KI) I lining room pirl at Mrs.
l-'ay's. C street, opposite 1', O. 140
WA N'l'KI) To trade new steel ranges
for old stoves. Woldol'f i Wolf, Fails'
old stand. loll
WA.VI'F.I' Boh factory ineu, good
wages; high wheel teamsters, $ti." per
mouth; lumber edger. $4 per day; good
girl for housework, Silo per month. W.
W. West Co.
WAXTKI) -A
Address Box
good.
-.1, M
WAXTKI)--To buy i
typewriter cheap.
Medford.
fresh milch
dford. Ur.
i good Remiugton
Address Box .108.
WAXTKI) To buy from 100 to 300
bead of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
WANTKl) Furnished house; rent no
obji ct ; no children; six rooms. Ad
dress "II." Box r.os.
Optical Parlor iu Perrv 's Warehouse,
SKVKNTII STKEKT.
"lie Has No Other Business."
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgoou
.Modern Kquipped Operating Rooms.
X Kay. Office lloura. Ill 12. 2 1 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Kye Specialist,
office iu tii.. (in.ud Theater Iddg.
Phone 3o. Seventh and Maui.
O M. JONES,
City Scavenger.
Garbage of all kinds removed on short
notice. Leave orders with chief of
police.
BALI. & GLOSCOCK,
Contractors aud Builders.
All Work Giiarantcvd.
Office with C. H. Fierce & Sou.
Phone 6D3. P. O !li 77 1.
IIOUSON AFTBK A
RI'.CORl) TO CRATLR LAKE
Hilly Hods, .a left at 2 o'clock toady
for Crater Lake, expecting lo cover tin
entire distance of 7 miles this after
noon and evening Accompanied l.v Ins
n Iianic. he went iu tin' 22 horse pow
er. two cylinder Ituick in which lo- ma.le
1ns famous I... selling record.
BRYAN IS PRESENTED
WITH DEMOCRATIC MULE
FAIHVIKW. Lincoln, Neb. Ail)just
III. Ilryaii today welcomed to I'.-iiniew
a mule presented to hum by the Minne
o.ta Stale Agricultural soeiely.
He declined lo discuss Sliciman's
speech of acceptance, saying I hat lie
would reply later.
IU. llei
vslal.bilii;
:l,.
Anybody wishing to Invest in one of
the neatest, most modern Hud best local
cd homes in Mcdford, should sdrdess
P. 0. Hei a
l llli'Alio, III.. Angnsl
li.-o nig killed her bal. el,
it with a hatpin and throwi
a va.aiit lot, Mis. I'reddie
of tin- citv vestcnlav Wept
IV.'.-d-i and hanged herself lo a tie.'
Her body was looond this morning
swinging from a limb not nunc tliail
lluee blocks away from the tot where
she had I III own her babe's body.
The body was identified l' II setup
of paper found iu the hit with her na
writl.n en it. Investigation showed
llilll she bad slopped for a Week at the
liolne o fticorge Klen of Kvanston, but
nothing is known about there
' The police are investigating the . is.-
TltOOPS STARTED ON
ilf.OMILE MAKCll
SAV I'l! WVISiO. t ah. August l!l.
Tliree Hoops of Ihe First Held aitilleiv.
...Miprisnig latteries l. V. and I'. in
command of Captain Albeit I". Faulk
ner, left the Presidio eailv to, lav to
begin their 2ol mile march I.. Camp
Alas, adorn, t al,. where thev will e'llei
Ihe annual tafget pia.-tue and niac'ii
v eis to he held there by l'lHied Stal, s
troops .lining Septeillbcr and Oclobcl
The l.latei les leav mg loda v l.o m
the advance guard of trooje detailed
l,.r tins service and will be responsible
lot establishing t lie camp Twelve. lavs
will be consumed ill the iirnvli, an a. i
:ij'i' distance of about 20 les per .lav.
REMOVAL SALE
I la i 1 1 Li In vai-alc
Hall, aloiiil the I'ii
rnir t ill ire stork o
timiiu1 our i-u
l2noils nurse
ur ii'i'sciil location, wc arc movin g into the new ircsst'(l Itrick I'roiil liuililin of Voiinr -I
ol' Sci iiciulicr. . iiil. wishiii'r lo o I icii up w ith a new stock, we will for tlie nevt si d:n-s l',.i-
k of Cigars. Tohacto. Pipes. Siatioiiei' y. Purses. Cigar Cases, etc., at wholesale prices, therein'
Iniiiers aiitl I'rietiils a liitr savinii' on these goods. Come one, conic all, and if von don't use these
mal
'iir friends a present.
or
this is an opportunity seldom had on this class of gi
iirscs,
'lll's-'s,
'iirscs.
retail
retail
retail
I lat in. inii-as. retail
I larnioiiicas, retail
Harmonicas, retail
Stat ionery, retail .
( 'iu.'U' ','iscs. retail
'iu'.i r ( 'ascs, pet a il
( " t '.-) r- 'ascs, retail
Kediii-ed from 75c to 50o
KclHccd from 50cto3Sc
K'cduced from 25Cto18c
Kcduced IVom 75e to-lOc
UYihircd from 50c to 30c
l.'rdiiced from 25C t,, ISc
Reduced from 5()C to 35c
Unlii.rd from. . S5.00 to S3.00
K'cduced from. . $1.00 to $2.65
1,'rdurcd from. .2.50t,,$1.75
'igars, retail
Cigars, retail
Cigars, retail .
Pipes, retail .
Pipes, retail .
Pipes, retail .
Tipcs. retail .
Pipes, retail .
Pipes, retail .
Purses, retail
Reduced from. . $5.00 t,, $3.75
Reduced from. $15.00 to $9.S0
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
from. .$7.50 to S-1.50 I
from. .$5.00 $2.75 I
from. .$1.00 to $2.35 I
from $1.00toGO- I
from 75Mo-iO- 8
from 50Mo3.V I
from 25 to j
from. .. $1.00 I,, fif)c- 1
T,.!.;l
nil"'-.
and al
Vmvust ''
,. her nuoiN ml iu proportion. Come e early and get your pick, as this sale will end Kalurdav ("
WASCHAU & BROWN
"THE BILLIARD MEN"
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