Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 02, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1908.
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Social and Personal
M. F. HanXoy was duwu from Vuun
canytm the fore part of the wek.
M. M. Hall was iu Medford Monday,
doing business with our merchants.
C. W. Austin and John McClanuhan
are down from Big Butte and Prospect.
Ed O'Brien, who fcns been stopping
on Applegate during the past several
months, has located in Medford
Meedames C. P. Buck and L. F. Lo
zior, prominent temperance advocates,
made Ashland a visit a few days ago,
M. Marshall and his sou of Centrul
Point precinct were recent visitors in
Medford.
New Perfection oil stove, the boat
evor made, at J. A. Smith's, opposite
llotnl Moore.
(J. A. Wilson, the gcnhil suercUry of
the Woods Jnuiilwr company, spent Sun
day at Oleudnle.
Mrs. Egan of Portland, who was the
guest of Mrs. W. II. Walker, lms re
turned to her home.
C, B. Htout, one of Jacksonville 'h best
mechanics, transacted busiiifss in Med
ford Tuesday.
S. It. Coffmnn mm h. Bowl wre
over from Jacksonville the HrHt of the
week.
h. Thompson and his family, who live
near Central Point, were recent Med
ford visitors.
I). ('. Wilson of Hams Valley was in
Medford Tuesday looking after his husi
netts interests.
K. K. Morrison of Griffin Creek wns
among those who did business in Med
ford during the week.
S. 8. Stevens, who lives near Phoe
nix, was among the ninny who transact
ed business in Medford Tuesday.
William If. Gore and his family have
been in from the lull farm several times
lately.
W. (!. Deneff, the Jacksonville fish
ortnan, has returned from a successful
trip to Applegato.
G. W. Lanco, Jr., was down from
Gold Hill in his automobile Tuesday, ac
companied bv his wife and Mr. and
Mrs. W. ir. Miller.
Miss ('. 8, Banks from liotruit, Mich.,
is in Medford preparing to open ladies'
dressmaking parlors in Hnskins' block
after September H. J HI
Mrs. J. W. Mitchell is being visited
by her brother, Mr. Woodson, who ar
rived from Siskiyou county, California,
this week.
It. If. Gardener and Simeon r'arlow, i
who are engaged in ranching in Lake
Creek diHtrict, transacted Ihishichs
Medford Tuesday.
Al Helms, the stockman, has gone to
Curry county to Heck a location, as hi
has too many eattlo for the range nf
forded by Antelope district.
Get voiir fishing tackle, intiis and
ammunition from tho Medford Haul
waro Co., successor to II. K. Hoy
den. Ml'
Brockman & Tuzar, the expert paint
ers, are embellishing the inside of the
Medford opera house in a handsome
manner. They will also arrange the
stage settings and paint the drop cur
tain. Judge K. It. Watson of Portland and
his family, who have been visiting in
Jacksonville and its vicinity during the
past fortnight, left for their home
Tuesday evening.
Picking lins hegun in a majority of
the hopyards in Josephine county, and
while the acreage is not as large thisl
year, the yield is good and the quality I
excellent. The scarcity of labor about 1
this season of the year is felt mainly
by hopgrowers, for the reason that Ihey
must have pickers at once. Some of the
larger yards will pay pickers $1 a hun
dred.
One of the largest wells alonj; t he
Southern Pacific hues in southern Ore
gnn is being sunk at Grants Pass
supply the company's engines with wa
ter and irrigate the lawns around tli
depot grounds. Wh-n finished it
bo 20 by 2 nud 40 feet deep. For n
number of years the company has tak
its supply from the local water com
pany, and of late it has been costing
the railroad upward of $-00 a month,
It is reported that J. II. Hay and his
associates, who are developing n mine
in Palmer Creek district, have struck
ft well defined ledge carrying very rich
gold bearing ore. Their property is lo
rated less than miles from the fa
mous Fowler ledge, located iu Steam
bont district, from which several hun
dreds of thousands of dollars were tak
eu in tho early mining days of Jack
son count v.
You Are cordially invited to attend the
Grand Millinery Opening
Thnrsday, Friday and Saturday
in tne new
Millinery Parlors
in Medford's popular ladies' store
Baker-Hutchason Company
Central avenue, just north Jackson County Bank
See the windows. Special orders taken
JUDGING MEN BY THE
SHAPE OF THE IB FEET
HA NF ItANClHCO, Cab, .Sept. 2
If a man lias not a nicely arched in
step, he need not apply for appointment
as a policeman in Han Francisco. This
is the edict that has disappointed many
aspirants for t he force who are now
undergoing examination for t heir fit
ness to join the "city's finest." One
thousand candidates have applied lor
places and a corps of doctors is wink
ing overtime to put these men through
their paces.
The physiciani! requirements are tak
ea directly from t hose of t lie I'uitci
States army ami t lie slightest det'ecl
in ma uly proport ions is sufficient t
disbar a candidate. One of the tests
requires the men to stand upon a lass
plate, nailer whii-h :i mirror is so ar
ranged that the hut torus of hi feet
are revealed. If any hut the hall and
heel come iu contact wit h the jrlass,
the applicant is qualified as
foot ' ' and rejected.
UIII Military
Illlyly Arademv
A Private Boarding and
Day School for Boys
Primary, preparatory and acad omic departments. College preparation,
Business course, Manual Training. Principal 30 yoars' experience in
Portland. Tho II ill Military attracts and retains good boys, but lias
no place for any others. Fall term begins Septouibcr 1(1. Muko reserva
tion now ,for few remaining vacancies. Catalogue on application to the
principal. J. W. HIM,, M. D., Portland, Or.
SEE THE NEW WINDOW DISPLAYS AT THE "
HARVEST SALE
You will enjoy a look at the windows j ust trimmed at this store. They show fair
samples of some of the principal fruits, corn, melons, pumpkins, etc., raised in this
section, and they are fresh from the ranch. The muni question is the tact that we
are conducting a genuine Harvest Sale that is a surprise to everybody who conies
and carefully examine the values. Now i s Hie chance to save on your fall supplies.
A risit and trial -will convince.
7oc Hosiery, now only 67c
iiOc Hosiery, now only 37c
.toe Hosiery, now only 23c
25c Hosiery, now only 19c
lc Hosiery, now only 8c
li.lc Pillow Tops, only . '.47c
One doy.cn Wash Embroidered Silk 45c
1.50 Waists for only 89c
ti.SO Waists for only
$o.0u Waists for only 2.19
$S.OO Wool Skirts only 4.00
$11.00 Woll Skirts only 7.00
$17.50 Wool Skirts only J11.00
$L'5.00 Wool Suits only 12.60
$20,011 Wool Suits only $10.00
$15.00 Wool Suits only $7.50
$20.00 Silk Haineonts $10.00
$7.50 Silk Petticoats $4.69
CIIILDKKN'S DRKSSKS KEDl'Ch'U ONE QUAETEE
NOW ONLY HALF PRICE.
All Ladies' Wash Suits
All Ladies' Princess Dresses
All Ladies' Wash Belts
NOW REDUCED OXE-QUARTER
All new 'et Waists.
All Kimonos, ono-quarter off.
All Leather and Elastic Belts.
All Underwear, one-quarter off.
All Short Jackets for ladies and misses.
All Silk or Satino Skirts.
OTHER GOODS OX HALE
0c Outing only Cc.
All Blankets and Comforts.
Cotton Batting at sale prices.
REE THE HANDKERCHIEF WINDOW.
$3.50 Misses' School Skirts $1.98
The place to save money every day
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
Classified Advertisements
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MANY PETTY BURGLARIES
REPORTED IN EUGENE
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Win. II. V. Hester nnd family have
returned from Crescent City, Oil., after
a month 'b outing- 1r. ltoss, who luis
been taking chiirtfo of hi practice, re
turned to Portland tint next liuv.
Mr. i, J. Hi'itrn, who :h ..ecu visit
in( at the home of her daughter. Mr.
R. T. Harnett, left tor DiniHinnir, Can
Monday for a visit.
Mrs. Kj. ,i. Kenney, .Mihxoh Mcniytia
Kenney, Frances Kcnncv and lanrn
Ncuher won Modford visitor Monday
h. H. Watson of Portlnnd returned
from Cinnabar Monday, whore he li
teen taking hi vacation.
Attorney C. It. Watson was dnwn
from Anhland Mondnv on Imismh-h.
Miss Oraoo llonrv lift for Portland
oni dav last week.
NEGRO RESCUED FROM MOB
IN HEART OF CHICAGO
Chicago, JI Sept. 2, Nathan Vin
cent, a negro, 31 year old, was rem-nt'd
by the police from violence nt the hands
of a mob in front of the Auditorium
Hotel, in the heart of the city today.
The negro in ehargi d with having
attempted to assault Josephine l.udwig.
a 16-year old girl in broad daylight at
the entrance of a building on Wabash
avenue.
The black had wired the girl and was
attempting to drug her into a hallway,
when her m-renins attracted at Irast
i"u projie w no rosin1! upon the negro.
The atroeU were fairly well crowded !
and the g rent out excitement prevailed.'
Th npgrn was chimed nnd wns over
taki-n in front of the hotel where, the
police tobcuM hin.
It U believed h would hnv mn
lynched by the mnti within five minute.
IMHJKNK, Or., Sept. 1!. During the
last few days Kiigi'tio has had a siege
of petty burglaries and holdups.
A burglar with a pistol entered the
house of County CnmmiHHioiKT l-Mwnnls
last uiglit about il o clock by way
oi t no kitchen window, hut he was
discovered lief ore tiecuriug anything
xcept a hat, which he exchanged for
his own.
Al a niter hour a man called at the
home of Mrs. Hnrn t and, uponf unling
her alone, drew a pistol and pointed it
at her, whereupon she shimmed tin1
door in his face, calling the names of
lifr boys. The robber beat a retreat.
probably thinking there were some men
in the house. A safe iu I. N. Holier 's
office on West .Seventh street was broli
en open Friday night, but nothing val
uable was taken. Thursday night rob
hers entered the residence of D. (.
Deckwith. Mr. and Mrs. Heck with were
out of the city, but on their return to
lay they reported the loss of about $lo0
in silverware nnd ctothing.
SUPT. SMITH ASKS YOUNG
PEOPLE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
RUSSELL SAGE BOUGHT
MANY BOGU8 SECURITIES
NKW VOHK. Sept. Kurt her prob
ing into the affairs of the Kussell Sage
state has revealed a large assortment
of worthless securities and the exeeu
tors are today making an inventory of
the bonds and slocks upon which tiny
will be unable to realize. The total i;ir
nine ol these holdings us shown by the
late actions of the registry was 1.-
tiiT.MOO. Now they are not worth tin-
paper they are printed on.
The executors also expect to realize
litt le or not hing on many of Sage 's
open accounts. Furthermore, two of
these shown have been sold at loss, one
of them being the I'oughkeepsie & Fast
rn and the New Hninswiek Southern.
I'tie former, which was originally val
mil at $1,ihhi,0im. was sold for $;iiO,
Oim, and the latter, held at tMl'.OiM,
thev disposed of at L,S0.nS!,
The bulk of these worthless securities
a me into Sage 's hands early in his
a rrT.
MAYOR ARRESTED FOR
SELLING CIGARETTES
Prof, V, (I. Smith, tho new city su
perintendent of schools, debates the in
foresting (juestion uf a youth's return
to school as follows;
As the time for the opening of school
approaches, no doubt a number ot young
people of Medford ami vicinity are de
bating in their own minds whether or
not Ihey shall return to Hchnol. Thev
have been busy during the summer va
cation and many are occupying good po
sit inns with fair prospects for advance
ment. All in till, tho inducements for
giving up school to continue at work
, apparently, good. To such young
pie wo would like to offer a few
suggestions for thoir eonaideriit ion bo
fore reaching a llnal conclusion, espoc
hilly if inclined to give up school.
In the (irst place, remember that you
are about to decide a very important
ami serious question, and vour decision
laborer, (l!) to become a shop-trained
only, but all your future usefulness and
happiness. Your advancement in earn
ing power and your opportunities for
winning for yourself a place in society
for usefulness and influence are to be
determined by your decision.
The value of an education iu deter
mining earning power is quite indica
tive of its value iu determining almost
every other phase of usefulness and hap
piness in life. The president of the
Americrn society of Mechanical Fn
gineers, Mr. James Dodge, has worked
out along scientific lines, results show
ing the great value of an education to
an average boy of 1(1 making a start
in life.
To such a boy four possibilities lie
before him: (1) To remain an unskilled
laborer, to become a shop trained
workman, (:) to acquire a training for
an occupation in a trade school, (!) to
acquire a liberal education before tak
ing up his trade or professional (rain
ng. The progress of four boys along
these four linen produce the follow
ing results: The fir.it reaches his high
economic value at the age of 'JJ, whe:i
wage earning capacity is 10.20 a
week; the second has passed the first
:ir the end of six years, with a wage
ining capacity of 15.20 a week; the
thud b foie he is J1 has passed the first
and second, and at "I his wage earning
capacity is $'2'2 a week; the fourth at
the age of li is not up with the first,
and not until he is '. does he catch up
with the second or rise above the hori
zon of the third. Hut at that time ail
his competitors have reached the limit
of (heir earning power thoir horizons
and stations iu life are fixed. From
the 'J.Hh year the fourth boy in
even years reaches an earning power
of $(.'( per week with his economic ho
rizon and usefulness itfill broadening.
These results of a careful, scientific
u o igation reached bv a competent
practical persons, speak for them
Home Trade
Roam Trade.
One Cent a Word No single Inser
tions less than 16 cents. Six insertions
fox the price of four. Seventy-fiv-a
cents a lino per month.
FOB SAiE.
HOiiSK FOR SALK A bargain for $25.
Call at north end of C street. 142
FO It KALE Two lots, east front, full
size, North C street. Address T. II.
Webb, Itox MI2, eitv. 144
FOR SALE Deeded
cruises 3,000,000, feet
$;1000. W. M. French.
timber claim,
near railroad,
lfiO
and
OlAMPIA, Wash., Sept. W. A
llageinever. mayor of Olympia, who con
duet two cigar stands iu this city in
being "joshed ' todav bv his political
friends because he pleaded guilty to
selling cigarettes iu contravention to the
Mylerly anti cigarette law passed by the
last legislature.
The mayor was arrested yesterday on
a w a runt sworn to by W. II. Davis, a
lender of a local reform society, who
recently secured the conviction of sev
eral local saloon men for selling liquor
to minors and for Sunday law violation.
The mayor was fined I0 and costs by
Milton (tiles, justice of peace before
whom he auiienred. Mr. Uniremiier
-m. ..eeie.i mn or taut Pecemiier on years u.ied as n courtluiuse by Sacra
n Known in me rnmoaiiin nn meitto count v n..-
km 6j
laUMMMtHMnHWIHMHUMBOni
FOR SALE Horso, buggy and harness;
also steol range and bed, cheap. Wil
liam A. Ryberg, Orchard Home Tract,
Medford. Or. 142
FOR SALE Dry cord wood, pine, fir,
oak and laurel. F. Ooenbrugge, Stude
baker Bros.' warehouse.
'OR RENT Two furnished bedrooms,
electric light and bath, close in. Mrs.
L. (. Coleman, corner I and Ninth
streets. 148
FOR SALE Furniture of a three
roomed house, satin brass bed, hnnd
some dresser, onk chairs, rugs, kitchen
cabinet stove, 411x(lt kodak and a
Jersey cow. Inquire at Toggerf. 1 17
Com.' tr:'i!e? H-ttee trail !
It h licit, r i.u- Uimi roam uuh
S. koep your darling dollars In the town
1 lltl Ihclil. Seiul tliein.
! .it never, never send ll:em
Around tho world lo wan ler u and down.
The celebrated Ainerleiiii poet who
penned those Imntnrin! lines might
have mlded n prose footnote to the
elVe- t that roil m (rude will ee:ise when
homo trade makes the num. effort to
gel business us roam trade makes
In oilier words, when the home mer
eluuit adveiiies adequately In the
home paper.
' TWAT ewr neeur to VouV
Why Not Iron in Comfort?
No reasou to be uncomfortable in
hot, stuffy kitchen.
l ou can take vour hleujkuc Iron to
any part of the house where there
n light socket.
An extension cord from the kitchen
light will enable you to use it on the
porch.
Telephone Main $.r)3 and have an
Electric Iron sent you on one week's
free trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Succi'usnr to Condor Water Power Co.
Office 206 Wed Seventh St.,
Opposite Big Kleetrie Sign.
wives it ml sliouM l.o helpful to voung
people in ilei'iiling the oiioshe.li of con-
tinning in Hchool or not. Tho posailul
itir.H of which of the four xtutions in
life "hull it lof
WOMEN WOULD SAVE
OLD CALIFORNIA CAPITOL
s( li.M i:Tii, t .. Sept. ;. The
iilifi.rnia IV.Ier.'it ion nf Wi.no-n '
l inl.s i lc.l:iv vigorously prosecuting
ii movement to wive from ile;itruction
lliigemi yer ' the ol.l ulnto rupitol linil.ling. for ninny
th tAc-iifn Hrkvt.
Pubber Goods
Just received, a complete
line of water bags, syringes
and everything in the rubber
line, each article guaranteed.
VOH SALE Two .lots in Enat Med
ford, fine locution, good soil, well,
woodhouse, 30 bearing opplo trooa with
good crop apples; price reasonable. Ad
dress Lock Box 2S, citv. 150
FOR SALE A good small busiuc8 on
Seventh street. Iteasons for celling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call nt this
office. tf
POH SALE At a snap. Two first-class
building lots facing new Catholic
school; ono-quartor cash takes thorn.
Address Box 508.
You Get The
Cream
of the
Cream of Creation
When you buy ol' us. Who have made the
"killings" in Rogue River orchard lands?
Our customers. Who are assured of the
best buys in the valley? Our customers.
Who will always steer you right when you
are prepared to buy?
Rogue River Land
Company
EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD
FOR SALE Six good placor claims,
at one-half what thoy are worth; will
take good work team as partpayment.
M. D. Moore, Modford, Or. ' 142
FOB SALE S. N. Snbdivision is in the
market now; choice ten-acre tracts,
best location in the ralley. L. Nee
demeyer, Jacksonville.
FOB SALE A first-class pianola-piano;
a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Medford.
WANTED.
WANTED Japanese, honest worker,
wants situation such as house clean
ing and garden work, etc.; city or
country; by month, week, day and
hour. K. Mukayde, care TatBumi, 7th
street, near bridge, Medford. 155
WANTED Te rent, furnished house
for family of two. 0. Putnam, The
Tribune.
WANTED To trade new steel ranges
for old stoves. Wordoff ft Wolf, Eads'
old stand. 153
WANTED A good, fresh milch cow.
Ad Ins Box 51, Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
WANTED Experienced waist and
skirt makers. Apply to Miss C. S.
Bunks, Haskins block. 146
BIJOU THEATRE
.1 at ron ij Comic Bill Wi'ilncHilaij and Tliarsdai.
"MK. SOKTHKA1) HAS A GOOD TIM K" The
funniest of all comics.
"IT OLI'KS EVERYTHING, EVKX IRON"
A continuous round of laughter.
"WEARY WAGGLES' BUSY DAY" The hobo
is a good entertainer.
"THF, PRKNS GANG" An exciting drama.
Song "LET ME .BE YOUR ROMEO."
Admission 10 cents.
LOST AND FOUND.
STRAY KD OR STOLEN A light Lav
mare, white face, weight about UM0
pounds. Diroet information to J. t.
tiibson, Talent. Or. Liberal reward for
information. ,o
YOUR SUMMER SUIT
is in order yet, but we have our Fall
Fabrics nil ready for your inspection.
"In times of peace prepjare for war,"
uud in times of heat prepare for cool
evenings and fall days by ordering your
Fall .Suit or Overcoat now from
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS AND TAILORS.
PALM BUTLDINO, MEDFORD, ORE. '
Medford Pharmacy
Mrtfor4 Trtbun, 60. pr moth.
to Ii.'
... co,v ..uiuiug, Th" 8i' " p-.
in. I,uml U.iie. v, PajtofH,.
KAKM FOII KENT ItW acres. ( in
.'iiltivation, 40 alfalfa, will sell farm
implements, hay and some stock if
renter wants it. Address ('. ('. Oil
. iirisl. Hold Hill, Or. 147
Jf you have lost or found
anything, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
matter what vou want is, trv
a Want Ad in The Tribuue." -
Don't Bother to Cook
It's too hot. Get wl;it yeu vint fclrt r
prepared; ti have ;t
We cater to those who vant th Waf.
TPS DELICATESSEN
C STREET, SEAR EIQIITII