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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908.
Social a&d Personal
Oet your ftmhjfeg tu, guiw ud
afttounioti from tto IfccdfoTd Hard
ware Co., successor to 5. E. Boy
deh. 144
A. J. StevenB of Talent was a Med
ford vUitor Thursday.
Miss Ethel Cromeier of Stockton, Cal.,
is visiting Mrs. D. T. McCrea.
Mr. Farlow of Dead Indiuu is doing
business in Med ford.
Frank Cantor tarrird a while in Med
ford Tuetday.
William Lamb and son Milo from
Lake Creek are in Medford.
G. E. Cowden was in Medford Wed
nesday for freight for Untie Falls mer
chant!. (Icorgo I Liudley, the uprightly
mountaineer, is in Medford again.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Hawk are among
their Medford friends.) They live near
Hutto Falls now.
Mr. Lovo haB begun the construction
of a residence in Bungalow addition,
which will be one of the neatest in .Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Knsele of North
Jacksonville were in Medford Wednes
day trading with our merchants.
A. Woatherby, of Phoenix precinct,
was among the ninny in Medford Wed
nosdny morning.
For best fruit en ns, go to .1. A.
Smith's opposite the Hotel Moore. 170
Z. Maxey, the Jiig Hutto granger, is
behind the counter at the Jackson t 'oun
ty bank.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McClondon, W
It. Walker and J. If. Heemnu of (iold
Hill made Medford a visit one day this
wook.
0. 8. Blackford, who has a fine farm
located near Tolo, transacted bmiiness
in Medford one dny this week.
W. F. Entrop of IJntte Falls made
Medford a business visit the fore part
of the week.
Fred Ficko and Adolph Hchul, of
Jacksonville spent a few hours with
their Medford f rien Is not long since.
A. (Iriseorn of Climax was a recent
business visitor in Medford.
A. L. Hnzclton, tho farmnr-educntor,
was over from Kaglo Point a few days
ago.
Mrs. M. liapp of Ashland was in
Medford one day this week en route
homo from a visit at Jacksonville.
Harry Pellett has disposed of his auto
and now manipulates a span of fine
mules and a big fa no wagon.
(1. W. Weeks of Trail precinct has
been in Jackson villi transacting pro
bate biisinosa.
0. 0. Hoggs, formerly of Havana,
111., is practicing law in Medford, with
an office in the Miles building.
J. C, (lodlove, who owns a fine farm
on the Medford Jacksonville road, trims
acted biminess in Medford Wednesday,
H. J. Houssum was over from Jackson
villo Wednesday interviewing nur mer
chants.
1. N una n of Jacksonville, the pioneer
merchant, tarried a lew hours in Med
ford Wednesday morning.
Fred Hlakeley of Roseburg and J. I.
Hoard of Sterling communed with our
city officials Wednesday.
M. 8. Thompson of Climax, the ener
getic yonng stockman, transacted husi
ness in Medford one day this week.
Tho interior work in the new acad
emy Is Hearing completion. Homo of the
Bisters havo already taken up tlieir
abode, hoping that, under their direct
supervision tho work may progress si ill
moro rapidly.
Mr. and William Hudgn of 11 rand
Forks, N. I)., and W. S. (loudy, also
of Grand Forks, are visiting Medford.
Mr. Hudgn last winter purchased the
Dr. Page orchard, considered one of
tho finest groves in the country, and
will mako an extended stay.
L. It. Haskius and Sidney Hi own left
Tuesday on a two weeks' hunting trip
on the Cmpqun divide.
William Hudson and Hob Sears left
Wednesday afternoon for Crater Lake.
Charles Kriotzer of Chicago, the own
er of thepatont for hydrnting lime, is
visiting his cousin, Charles King.
A. E. Whitman, malinger of the Kaglo
pharmacy, hns returned from a sojourn
at the Beaside.
Miss Edyth Cranfill has returned
from an outing nt Crater Lake.
VESSEL LOST
AT PL
a surprised swordsman. Classified Advertisements
Unknown Ship Reported
on Reef-Horses Gome
Ashore-Lumber Drifts
POINT AUKXA, Cal., Sept. 3. It
report ol here today that two horses
have come ashore south of here and this
indicates that the ship which went
aground lust night was lost.
Captain A. Ji. Wilyliams of tho light-
house tender stated that a distinct shoe
was felt about half an hour before
the lumber ciiiiki nshoro last evening
and the failure to discover any trace of
the vessel leads to t ho belief that
was destroyed ly an explosion. This,
he says, would account for the horw
coming ashore.
There is no doubt that the ship was
a luuiher schooner from the north, as
there is a great quantity of lumber still
floating about the scene.
The general opinion here is that the
schooner hacked off and continued h
course. The explosion theory is not be
ing accepted.
SAN FliANCJSCO, Cat, Sept. 3,
The steam schooner Samoa, which pass
ed Point Arena lust evening about the
I tine that the unknown vessel went
aground then', arrived here today. The
captain reported tint he saw no indi
cations of tho wreck, and his first in
formation regarding it was received at
this port. The Samoa was thought lasl
night to be the wrecked vessel.
KUKKKA, Cal., Sept. 2. The pasfien
ger steamer Kilburn arrived hero today
and reported passing Point Arena i.t JO
i 'dock last night. The captain said he
saw nothing to indicate a wreck. U
s.'.id it was very foggy, however, and
the Kilburn could nut havo seen tin
wrecked ship. It is believed here that
the wrecked hhip is some sailing vo
bound south.
FORAKER SURRENDERS
TO CANDIDATE TAFT
MINE WORKERS ARE
FIOHTINQ OVER WAOE SCALE
1IELKNA, Mont., Sept. 3. The indus
trial peace of Montana, Washington
and Wyoming hinges on the conference
begun here today betwieu the coal mine
operators and the United Mine Work
era over tho mooted question of a wage
scale for tho northwest. Failure to
reach an agreement will result in a
strike affecting the three states and
will prolong the Wyoming t ieup t hat
has held mining operations in that stale
at ft standstill for several weeks.
Should a general strike bo culled in
the three states it will mean n walk
out of from lH.uiH) to L-.iti)0 men and
tho coal output of the northwest would
be cut off almost entirely. The nun
era in Washington are now working
Under protest ami the situation has been
threatening ever since the Wyoming op
eratives wont out. If the conference
today results in an Agreement, the Wy
oming dispute will he at an end ami the
minors in that state wilt he ordered
back to work bv the Tinted leaders.
MADDLK MASS ISLAM), ., Sept
3. Taft's friends and advisers here to
day interpret the meeting between the
presidential candidate and Senator For
alter at t he I oletto club last veiling
as a complete surrender on tin1 part of
l-'ornker.
They say that it means that Forak
will make no lurllier etfort to oppose
Tuft.
Tho Tuft men call attention to the
fact, that Fornkcr in his speech said
"I am for Tuft," while Tafl in his
remarks did not say that he was for
Fornker or anyone else, as a mattir
of fact.
The supposed surrender of Foraker
is lite talk of the camp here today ex
cept when Tuft is present, lie has re-
lused consisteutlv to discuss the iuci-
lenl in any way.
Tii ft went fishing again today ami on
Monday will go to Sandusky to make
his I. labor dav address.
HEARST HAS HAMMER
OUT FOR THE DEMOCRATS
NKW YoHK, Sept. 3.- William Ituu
lolph Hearst left today for ludiauapo
lis to open the independence party cam
paign in the middle west. Prior to hi
depart ure he gave out an interview
here in which he stated that he does not
how the democratic party can prog
ress under what he characteri.es as its
present system of changing principles.
' I he democratic principles change
with each campaign," Hearsat declared,
and I fai Ito see how such a system
makes for parly stability.
'The independence party will draw
equally from the democratic and reptib
licnn parlies, for its support in this
iiiupaigii, and will believe no longer
in their sineeritv."
AFTER THE SCALP
OF UNCLE JOE CANNON
CHICAOO. Sept. 3.-Leaders of the
iemocratie forces and labor union jilliei
are today hard at work planning the
Waterloo of I'tide doe Cannon in his
'ii m paign for re election to congress.
Labor day has been set for (lie firing
of the tirant gnu. Orators, the best that
an be secured, will be ent into his
list lirt to urge the selection of H. C.
Pell, Cannon's opponent, and admitted
ly a strong man. He was asistaut at
toruey general under Cleveland.
pcakcr Caution has usually lei his
liiendH entry on his campaign for him.
but this ear, frightened b the strong
opposition already shown, he will roll
up his sleeves and take the political
helm himself.
Judge Goffe's Plcy With a Dragging
Fencina Mciter.
A fenclus rs.iiter n;Tcr.:e1 In Boptci
one irinttr lu the eertutoeutli ccnTUiT
nuJ Imd erected a fage on. which be
j strutted up end down at certain hours,
defying any and all to engage lu svrorI
I'iay with him.
After this had gone on for eaveral
days and the man's boasts bad be
come Insufferable Judge William Go't
nnd Kdwnnl Whalley, tho famous Eng
lish political refugees, disguised them
selves In rustic costume and appeared
before the alleged master. Goffe held
In oue hand a cheese wrapped In a
napkin, which be used for a shield,
find carried a mop which be had toak
ed In middy wuter as be passed a pud
dle. Thus equipped, the Judge mounted
'"ie atage. Tho fencer railed at hlra
for his Impudence, asked him what
business be hnd there and ordered him
to begone. The judge stood his ground.
Then the gladiator made a pass at him
with bis sword to drive him off. The
judge received the sword In his cheese
and held It there (HI he had drawn
the mop over the professor's face and
suieured him with mud. Another
plunge by the enruged inultre d'urmrs
resulted similarly, this time the Judg
poking the mop into his eyes. This
operation was repeated a third time.
Then the maddened fencing master
dropped bis ordinnry sword and grab-
bed-up a huge broadsword. Thereupon
the Judge said:
"Stop, sir! Hitherto, you see, 1 have
only played with you and not attempt
ed to do you harm, but If you come ai
me now with tho broadsword know
that I will certainly take your life!
The master was Impressed by the
firmness with which the Judge spoke,
for he dropped the point of his weapon
and exclaimed: "Whocanyou be? You
must be either Goffe, Whalley or the
devil, for there was no other man In
England that could bent me!" Boston
rost
HE GOT THE TICKET.
One Cent a Word No tingle Inser
tions less than 15 cents. 8ix Insertions
fox tB price of fonr.
Win a 1!h per month.
FOB SALE.
Seventy-flTa
FOli MALE Two lots, east front, full
size, North C street. Address T. H.
Webb, Box 402, citv. 144
FOR SALE Deeded timber claim,
cruises 3,000,000, feet near railroad,
$:i'00. W. M. French. 150
FOR SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir,
oak and laurel. F. Oseiibrugge, Stude
baker Bros.' warehouse.
FOR RENT Two furnished bedrooms,
electric light and bath, close in. Mtb.
Ij. O. Colemati, corner I and Ninth
Htreets. 148
A Simple Little Errand That Made
Lot of Commotion.
One of the most amusing accident
Imaginable happened to an old gentle
man In one of our large eastern cities.
He was asked to buy a ticket to u lire-
man s ball and good naturally com
plied. The next (jucstlou was whut to
do with It. He hail two servants,
either of whom would be glad to use
It, but he did not wish to show favoritism.
Then it occurred to him that he might
buy another ticket and givo both bis
servants a pleasure. Not knowing
where tho tickets were sold, he in
quired of a policeman, and the olllcer
suggested that be go to the engine
houvo. So the old gentleman went to
the engine house that evening, but
there was no one lu sight. Ho had nev
er been hi such a placo before und
stood for n moment or so uncertain
how to mnlte his presence known.
1resenlly he saw an electric button
ou the Hide of the room, nud he put his
thumb on It.
The effect was electrical In every sene
of tho word. Through the ceiling,
down the stairs und from every other
direction tire men came running and
falling, the horses rushed out of their
stalls, and, lu short, nil the machinery
of a modern engine house wus Instant-
in motion.
Amid all this uproar stood the inno
cent old gent reman, who did not tnis-
peet that he hnd touched the Ure nlarm
until the men clamored around him for
Information as to the locality of ttie
tire.
Then lie said mildly, "1 hIiuuM like to
buy another ticket for tho ball. If you
please.' ,
The Hltuatlou was so ludicrous that
there was a general shout of laughter.
n ml the old gentleman bought his
kct. and tho engine house resumed
Its former state of iiuiet. Exchange.
FOIt SALE Furniture of a three
roomed house, satin brass bed, hund-
hoiiio dresser, oak chairs, rut's, kitchen !
cabinet stove, 41ix'i1, kodak and a
Jersey cow. Infjuire at Toggery. 147
FOR SALE Two lots in Eaat Med
ford, fine location, good soil, well,
woodhouse, ItO bearing opplo trees with
good crop apples; price reasonable. Ad
dress Lock Box 2H. citv. 150
FOli SALE A good small business ou
Seventh street. Reasons for colling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
FOR SALE At a snap. Two first-class
building lots facing new Catholic
school; one-quarter cash takes them.
Address Box 508.
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now ; choice ten-acre tracts.
best location in the valley. L. Nee-
derneyer, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE A first-class pianola-pia
no; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Med
ford.
WANTED.
WANT ED Saddle pony for us for a
month or more, or liorse and wagon.
I ribuue or i ice. tt
WANTED Three teams, work horses,
about 2600; one team ponies about
2000; one team about 2300; must bo in
good order and reasonable. V. H.
West & Co. tf
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. Mukaydo, care Tatsumi, 7th
stroot, noar bridge, Medford. 155
WANTED To rent, furnished houso
for family of two. G. Putnam, The
Tribune.
WANTED To trado new steel ranges
tor old stoves. Wordoff & Wolf, Bads'
old stand. 153
WANTED A good, fresh milch cow.
Address Box 51, Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
bead of stock snoop. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
WANTED Experienced waist and
skirt makers. Apply to Miss C. S.
Banks, llaskins block. 110
LOST AND FOUND.
STRAYED OR STOLEN A light bay
mare, white face, weight about 1000
pounds. Direct information to J. C,
(libson, Talent, Or. Liboral reward for
information. l.'iO
You are Cordially Invited to Our
MILLINERY OPENING
FRIDAY .AND SATURDAY
Many Beautiful Pattern Hats on Display
You will certainly enjoy a look at the new Mlilinery. Mrs. West has just
returned from a trip to the city, where she spent several weeks studying the
styles and taking notes of fashion tendencies. She came in direct . " contact
with the buyers, who went east some o f them to Paris to study fall styles,
and she. knows just what has promise of being the best styles for the coming
season. Mrs. West is an expert trinnn er and designer and her work will
stand on its merits. You are invited to come and see the new Hats and select
a pattern or leave an order.
PRICES CJUAUANTRKI) IHfillT.
THE HARVEST SALE
Hundreds of Articles now on Sale
A glance through our store will show you that we are conducting a real
Harvest Sale, with genuine bargains on every hand. Xo one can come here
and buy a bill of goods without saving money. All we ask is a careful ex
amination of our goods. We will leave it to 'ou and know full well that you
will be able to tell at once that von can save monev bv trading here.
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN NOTIONS. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR,
COATS, S UITS, WA I STS, TOWEL S, O U T I X O S , C II I L D R E X 'S
DRESSES, BLANKETS, COMPORTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC., ETC.
The place to save money every day
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
Why Not Iron in Comfort?
No reason to bo uncomfortable in a
hot, stuffy kitchen.
Yon can tit Ito youi; Eleuffiu iron to
any part of the house where there is
a 1 i'li t socket.
An extension cord from tho kitchen
light will enable you to use it on the
porch.
Tetephono Main 855 and havo an
Electric Iron sent you on one week's
freo trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successor to Condor Water Power Co.
Of fico 206 West Seventh St.,
Opposite Big Electric Sign.
Pubber Goods
You Get The
Cream
of the
I'AliM I'Oli HUNT 1 110 acres, !n in
i'lilt ivat ion, -II) alfalfa, will Roll i'aria
imlt'iih'ntf, tiay and soino stock if
renter wants it. Address ('. l (lil
elirisl. r.M Hill, Or. H7
FOB EENT.
Tko I 1 U....
c,-., . . . . ,. ti l i K.N I I'nrnis ied mum, electric
Sympathy Is loving umlcrstamlliiK. i ,. ,. ... , ., ,. ,,, ... . ,0
am .-xpressi,,,. ,.r It helps n lot. 1 "'" """ " "
Worry Is sympathy rim to seeil-aml
thai doesn't help In the least. -iAilidon ' If VOU have lost 01' foUJld
Skel.h.
: anything, need work, or have
It's tnlKh'y hard for n Rlrl to get SOltH't "llillff to Sell, it doesn't
.entlmental with a man who hns jiurt matter what VOU want is, tl'V
lost I, Is Job.-Atlnntn .Toi'inal. .T , . , . ,,,, rii 'i '
i t it tit, ;ti Lit int: i i iiuiiii:.
HILL
Military
Academy
A Private Boarding and
Day School lor Boys
Primary, preparatory and Academic departments. College preparation,
ltusiiiess course. Manual Training. Principal 30 yoars' experience ia
Portland. Tho HIM Military attracts and retains good boys, hut has
no place for any others. Fall term hei;ins September Itl. Make reserva
tion now .for few remaining vacancies, i'ataloue on application to the
principal. ,T. W. HI 1. 1,, M. P., Portland. Or.
Just received, a complete
line of water bags, syringes
and everything in the rubber
line, each article guaranteed.
Medford Pharmacy
The Big Drug Store with Little Prices.
Nemr Poatoffiee.
Cream of Creation
Wlien you buy of us. Who have made the
"killings" in Jiogue Ifiver 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
ILXllJBJT HrJLDlXU,
BEDFORD
NO HOPE FOB RECOVERY
OF CHARLES D.
HILLSBORO BOY BLOWS OFF
HIS HEAD WITH DYNAMITE
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J., s.ptt. X
It in reported today that tin- eondit ion
of Charles 1). KohrrtH, I he lialtinmn'
merchant who wad shot by an unknown
asttailant on the board w.-ilk here over
a week ago, precariuim and tin to in
How lean hope of bin recovery than at
Buy time nince the rthootin iMaiurrrl.
K 11 mom that the injured mini Iiiim
made an antttnortrm statement have
eireulatftl today, but they lack veri
fication. It in Htiid Iddierta ha told
Httornnya and dt'tectiven of a private
ftKency full story of the Khouiiii,
IIH.LsltOliO. Or.. Sept. .'I.-Thal liar
old Chrinletiifeti, Hi yearn uf ajje, held
onto a xtirk of dvmunito between hi
ROBERTS I teeth and applied a match to the fine
eon nee hd with it. u In n he head wan
literally blown off vewlerdav. i t he
opinion of thoe w li.t viewed the mutit
11 ted remains today.
Muring (lie absence of hi parents the
young man enter.. I the potviler house
used bv hi stepfather. ( 'liristensen, '
road wiuper visor, und when they re-'
t a r in d t liev were utaitte.l by the dis
lovi ry that oue nide of the house had
bf-eu blown out. Invest igat ing closer,
lite mangled body of the boy was found,
his head haiug been completely torn
off and his body terribly mutilated. 1
The purentH are unable to ascribe any
which look plar whilo he win ridinu r.H.m uhv lli bnv wn tintl of life
. In a wheol chair in company with Mm. 1 . . ,, , L
w- B. William, ami thai tho man 1 1 i.,.t fn t.. -...i. lv.
I,r-" 0 '" n under mwr l fUtrvoyimt and medium
vnUlancfl that amount lo arrt'nt. room 3.
(Mell block,
if
Smith 6 Molony
Cany the Strongest Line of
High Cut Boots
at the best juices in Southern Ovejjou
Iinv now, for you will need them
See Our Window
rnnn thin8s ea is smething mst people
U vvl want. To get them, they must first buy
good groceries. Good groceries cost money and the
best groceries costperhaps a trifle more. Either way
rpnrrpirc area mighty important item in
UAUvLAlIrJ the monthly household expense
Those we sell are good, they are the best that
money can buy. Compare the quality and the
TACT with what you have bought elsewhere
xjxJj 1 and you will realize that it is the best
economy to trade here and always be sure of first
quality groceries. Real satisfaction will cost you
I FCC here if you are one who is satisfied with
LLjJ none but the finest food stuffs. With
cheaper groceries, the purchaser loses in quality
what he saves in actual money. Those who buy
lirpP get the most for their money, as they
UL Air will tell you if you ask them.
ALLEN & REAGAN
The Quality Grocery Store, on the Corner