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    ALEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE,. MEDFORD, OR EGOS,' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,
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Social and Personal
The HufcWiigtf orohectm i plumiiug
the erection of a daueiug pavilion ami
dancing will be the urdi-r of the evt
liing during the fuir.
Dr. (jut brio of t 'b it-ay h in visit inj;
iu the valley. He may locnW if he vnu
find a placu to suit him.
B. P. Wilson report Unit liv Iiuk
rctcd new building). t the number nl
Ifirt during the. jmst eight montliH.
J. D. Zurcher, the Beoretury of the
Hoaeburfr Cuniiuercinl, whh a visitor at
the rooms of the Oiumereinl club in
this city ThurHday.
Mrs. E. K. Gore tins returned from
an outing at Newport.
The nnjideiiee of John Denier on
North Central avenue In r iving a
fresh coat of paint.
The leaves from the trees in the city
park are beginning lu fall, causing
Caretaker Williams much trouble.
The subfire station near the North
school will soon be completed and ready
for occupancy. The one near the West
school is completed.
J. It. Kelley, the genial night opera
tor at the depot, has ei.tirely recovered
from a recent sick spell.
V. A. Harvey, who recently fell into
a trap laid for him by Chief Hhearer,
was sentenced to 1H mouths in the htnte
penitentiary for stealing a watch. Sher
itr Jones and William Clrich took the
man north.
r M. Htewurt has returned to this
city after a few weeks' absence. Uv
was treated while away and returns
much improved in health.
Julius W. I'erkins uud Mrs. Perkins
said goodbye to Med ford this week,
when they left for Itoseburg. where
they will make their future home.
Your fuel bill will be cut in half if
you uho a Colo's Original Air Tight
If outer. Sold by Medford Hardware
Co., successor to II. K. Hoyden
Harney Stoner has a new toy
ctl without any lead in it.
A. I. Peter and J. W. i'eter oi
laud are guests of the Nasli.
II. X. Starr, representing tin
eumnn Hani warn company, is again
nmoug his valley customers.
Judge (ieorge l- Hahl will of Kin mi
all) Falls returned home Thursday.
$200 down and $10 per mouth with
out interest will buy Hi acres of choice
orchard land, one mile from railroad
station. Call at our office and we
h mi it go to show you these tracts. Wor
rell & Diessler, west of Seventh street,
near Moore hotel. 17(1
If Preston Lane will com nuin irate
with Chief of Police Shearer, The Tri
1 ill lie or liernrder Collins, he will b-ani
something to hia great advantage.
Attorney Robert (I. Smith deliverer!
one of the finest and most classic ora
,' tioiis ever heard in any courthouse iu
. closing for the prosecution in the Toms
trial Thursday morning at .laekmm
ville. Hoth jurors ami spectators were
moved to tears. In Mr. Smith, suit hero
Oregon 1ms an orator the superior nf
any on the coast and the peer of any in
the land.
K very body in Medford is pleased
with Judge .Veil's net inn in pledging
ft."(),0i)i) from Jackson county for n Cra
tor lake boulevard and the expression is
general that it is the best thing ever
done for the county and means more
for the future of the country.
('olestiu Mineral Water is a splendid
article for weak stomachs and kid
nrys. HW
Jeff Heard caught an IS pound sal
moil below the dam Thursday, the see
ond salmon caught by Med ford fisher
men this year.
Dr. J. M. Keene left for Portland
Thursday, where he will join M is.
Keene, who has been visiting the me
tropolis for a week.
Charles Nickel), former publisher of
the Southern I tregoiiia n. left for San
Prancisco upon Die re ceipt of telegraph
ic advices from his attorney to appear
before the Cnited States court of up
peals iu the rehearing of the laud con
spiracy case in which he was convicted
two years ago.
Anybody wishing a nice, new resi
dence property, 100x1.10 feet big. with
lawn, fruit and ornamental t rces. lo
gnn and strawberries, modern in every
way and located on the best street in
Medford, should address P. . Ho
.172. 1oT
DIES AFTER LONG TRIP BY
TEAM FROM SAN DIEGO
Kdyar W. Wilkinson, father of H. O.
Wilkinsuli of this eil.v, died in Med
ford September following a collapse
and malaria contr.u-ted whib driving
from San lir: TaL to this citv.
J Mr. Wilkinson was born July :., IvM.
in New lurk city, lie is the lather ol
II. O.. P. It. and l-M it It May Wilkinson.
His sou, P. I. Wilkinson, accompanied
him from San lib-go and is very ill at
j The funeral will be held September
o III in:. in O t'loci;. j iiiorineiii in im
I )M I VIIown ' cemetery.
Reduced Rates to San Francisco, Round
Trip.
Account t li- t rans-M ississippi ( 'om-itn-rt
ial 'ongres to Ite held in San
pr;un-i::eo O. tobi-r o" to 1". the Southern
Parit'ir will sell tickels for the round
trip at a fare and one-third, nth- date
Octolier :i and I. continuous passage in
Lot h iliiecl ions, final return limit
days fi late of sale. Further par
ticulars ;;! the depot. H17
Following Jackson Coal Vein.
ASH LA N 1 1. dr.. Sept. 'J.V The As,
land Coal company, which is developing
ils properlv three miles southeast of
Ashland, h:is just let a contract to run
anolher hundred feet on the incline tun
in and follow the coal vein to a depth
which it is confidently expected by the
director will open up the property on a
commercial h:ti. as the extent of coal
has been rapidly increasing during the
last few feet on (lie tlllinel, which is
now' over L'lHI t'eef long.
FCES OF THE LEVE?r..
Sourc.s of Danger to th. Artificial
Bank. Along th. Mninnff
IVople tli kuon linle aUnii our
vyxtrlli "f levewt. lue arllfiii.il
Inilll . ii.ndtlK llio fl.iud Wllli-1 I Uj
I r lulu ilii- Mississippi, no doubt
liHHtfiue that the heavy ruin, nr.- III.
only cuiMiiy tvlili which the levees have
in loiiifinl," Kitiil h Uatou House mail.
"On the contrary, (tit leveea, hnlh
tlurliiK llinca of flood unil low water,
lire Mil'lwt to the Incwmant nuiK'kl of
I i villi; foes, the ileMiw'tive work of
whic h -ls millions of dollar.. Thene
fucM urn allik-atnr, turtles, muakrai..
Itchl rata. freh water terrapin and
i rawhVli. if all these hurrowem that
prey on the levees. exrnvnlllife within
ihem goodly chaniliera or tunnel, the
iTawll-.li do the most daniaite. with the
turlli'K and terniplim a kikkI aecond.
The hiiriii done hy the alllitatora I
conipnriilively hniiiII.
"In repnirini: Ihe hnuka crawfl.h
hoh'H me often round of liunieiiNe ala.
It la these hollow paces Unit In time
of tieshelK cuiim! a raving lu auit break
of lln- h-vi-i-K. wbk'h of cour.d bring
on an iuiiiidiitiou of nil ihe adjacent
country. The wm-at part of ihe IhikI
ucss Is lloil no way of extermlDUtluj
theiic pi-sis Inn yet been fouud, and
the only tliliij.' I be done la lo try to
keep i Iii-iii iMvny from the bunka as
much a possible." Rail Imore Aiuerl-
CHINESE MINISTER IS
TO BE REPLACED
I'KKI.V, Scpl. t.'.'i. - The positive fill
noiini cut whs Miii'p' t tint Wii Tint;
(inn. Die lliiliisliT now repn-Mentiilu- t'lii-
I W'.'IsliiML'hill. is fo he I'cnllH-i-d in
nvi-lilhcr bv rlmiio Men N'cw. who
w.-is rioisiil i,o-ncrii .if tlic ('liiiicse em
piiv ;il M.-niihi in I 'JO I
I n
Bohemia.
itohi-mhi Is youth. Voulll la every
where. It Is Isiiinded ou the north and
eiiKt by the barren desert of middle aije
and on Ihe south and west by Ihe steep
and llnpiissnl.le mountains of aiicced".
I he Hue bohciiihili la drunk on nothing
bill uiiibllions nnd Ideals, uud, thoilijh
Ihcse leave no headache, they freipient
!,v k-nvc an emptiness of the atouiuch.
The Hue boheinian has nil appetite the
moi'hliiK ul'ter, but Ihere la often no
lii-eakl'ast. -Sydney Uullellu.
A WOMAN'S TACT.
And tht Way She Explained Hr Di- ;
plomacy to Hr Husband. j
It hplny a Indidny. ibe bliiuderlng j
mini Uiade id II with lil wife. Tlw
ill's I pl:ife tll " ift'lil the ioM ai i. !
Juli.t in enagd.'
l lf. iiid1?" NHid the mao'a wife
Mdhuilly. ,,Vhhti one did he 8n:ill.v
h'ept''
The next place I hy wre luforuittd
i lull MuiffaiH waa engaged, and again
the iiian wife tj(ainet) Hyiflpu t liet leal
:,v a ml mil mm red: "I s a be, indeed?
With b one did site aerppt?" Al t lie
bird phue It was I be iiew.-t of J eat lea
'tiitnenient ihai whh broken to them.
A before, the man 'a wife put the fpies-
lon. "Wlileli one did ahe Anally ink':"
on i heir wny lutiue the man xald:
"Why did you aitk 'which out-' evHiy
i line a new eiiyagttineiii wan pprimif
on us'; Are thoae glrla au attractive
t lint men were falling over eat h other
In th" seramble to et them for their
wives V
'No at nil." sutd hla wife. "I don't
suppose either of tbeui ever bad but
one offer, and It la a wonder the g t
that. I shouldn't be aurprlml If the
men buck out even now l-efnre the
wedding (lav. But you aee, dear. 1 bad
fo be diplomatic. Those people eon do
uie ninny favor. The aureet way to
make ui.vself solid with ttieui U lo jire
lend lo think their git'la so pupular that
every tuan lu town waa erazy to marry
Ibetlt."
"Willi uiy oppurtuultlea downtown,"
groaned the mnn, "If ! had your genius
we'd be millionaire inside of U
tnontba." New York Sun.
DUPONT MAY RETIRE
FROM HIS POSITION
WASHINGTON. Sept. 'J.'.. The iu
trrestiiifr iniiiotiiui'MU'iit wan made nt
I he While II on He- today that Hi-veral
da vh a no I'lenidi-nl KooneveH waa in
formed that T. Coleman I ll I, diree
lor id' Ihe speakers' bureau of the re
publican national committee, wan e
rioiislv thiiittini; of present inn his res
inal ion to the roinmit tee.
The reason for Mr. Ihipont's eon
leoiphiled ttelioii is not Htaled, but no
1 1 , 1 1 is nunle to roiii-enl tin- fact that
liis iet i ii'iiii'iil is only n matter of a
very few rla H. An tinnouiiceinenl .
whirh is i-oiiHidelerl offieial, WflM made
to this effort todav.
John Miller, an old timer from Trail.
is i-ittiii; in 11 it v. lie d isrovered
II n,;iiKil (lold Mill poekel.
WALTER MASON WALKS
FORTH A FREE MAN
Fouivd a Spider
In His Copy
of the Paper.
Resolution of Sympathy.
Weutonktt Tribe, No. 30, I. O, R. M.,
Medford, Or., Sept. 23. To Mra. C. A.
Schenuvel Uear Madam: We, the mem
ber of Wentonka Tribe, No. 30, I. O.
K. M., do hereby aend our heartfelt aym
Mithy on account of your late bereare
uient. Youra f rutornally,
.IOHEPH CA3KEY,
W. M. KENNEDY, !
i . If. A. FREDENBUlid. '
HiiUH Ttibna., 8fl. rr m.iti. '
Classified Advertisements
First Anniversary Sale
Now on at Full Swing
This sale affords the people of Southern Oregon one
of the grandest opportunities to buy Ladies' Suits, Coats,
Skirts, Waists, Petticoats and anything in the line of Dry
Goods ever offered in this section. Our values are a lit-r-le
better and our prices are much lower during this gale
than you would expect to find them anywhere. "We carry
exceptionally large stocks of ready-to-wear goods for la
dies and children and a very fine stock of Millimiy.
AN EXTRA INDUCEMENT
As au extra inducement, we will give an additional 3
per cent on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over,
where that amount is bought at one time, and the cash
paid down. Thin means on all goods, whether marked
down or not.
MEDFORD 'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON GO.
-r CENTRAL AVENUE ,1 UST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
FOR SALE Dry cord wood, piu, fir, In
bakr KroB.' wsrekouie.
One Otnt ft Word No tlngl las
tlom leu thfta 15 cent. Six lueitl6ai
for the price of four. Seventy-fire
cents a llnti per uonth.
VOU HKNT Neatly furnished front
J room, elictri light and Mth, 401
j mpvpdui (tiroei, opposite pars;. i
FOE SAIX.
FOR HALK Dry cord wood, pino, fir.
oak und laurol; 200.000 brick. F.
OncnbniKK Studcbakir flrofi. ' ware
llOUBO.
Tin- rune nC tin' Nlulr vs. Waller
MjiMtiii for iisMiiult wit I) ti tli-mllv ui'ii
mi ivim (lUiiiisMril 'IViiirsilny in the cir
i-uit i-oiii't owiii to ;i flaw in tlx1 in
lirlrru iil. A similar last' ayninst (Ins
l.au rnir t' was als.i l Uin in! fur a like
natnn.
CO.H8 OUT ON BOND GIVEN
BY LTND1.EY. SELF AND WIFE
1 ! . M . Cuss, lin was I'uuikI guilty
'I'liinsilay in lln1 circuit court nf a stat
iitiuy rriiiii', pi'i't'erreil tiy Carrie Nlayjjs,
is nut 1 1 a a I l fl' ?f:inMO t'uraislicil hy
tirnryi' Limlley, liiai-i'' ami wile. Ai
tiiini'V Chu I'lire Keaini's lias a imitinn
1 1. fin e I lie cm it fur a new I rial. It
Will lie O. toiler M liefWe litis liietiiMl
is a relied.
CHOLERA SITUATION 18
BETTER IN ST. PETERSBURG
M'lieti Mark Twain was edllinj; tlic
VirKinhi City KtiteiU-lse In? rceclveil
from a snpersi It luiis siiIisitIIut a let
lee staiinu thai the writer liad foinul
a iiiMT in his enpy nf the paper and
uitnleil In kimw whether thai WilSK'l
or had In- K Mark replied In In "An
swers to Cnrre-;t.indeiits" eutnitlli:
Ol.l Sul s.-rlh. r The niiilhn: t.f a
tiil' r In mir nipy of Hie lOnipr-
1'iise whh n.lili.i umul luck nor 1
li.nl. 'I'll, fpiit. r Mi.s in. i' y mlt
li v .i - r mir paes tn tlml mil what
I tit I tin in wits hot ml vei 1 1 si tin, so
Pi.il li ' mlil si'lo i i k vv .-li in iw
1,k -In. -r innl l- ;nt a l et e ami nil
thsi urlieit 'Xi:h i.e fure -r ami
. r.l M ir!, hit the mark. !.. ft hit
.hi V
FOR SALE A fourcyliuder "Pacific
utitonioblle; will sell cheap; will oiake
terms if deaircd. J. M. Root A Sod,
ovur .lackKon Countv Batik. 107
KOK SALK (.'hoine buiinoss property
ou five years' time. Address Lock Box
4 IS, Medford. 162
FOR SALK Largust rooming bouse in
Medford; location unurpamel; genu
ine bargain for the right party; cash
proposition only. Address .1. C, care
of Tribune. 175
FOR SALK 320 acre ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L. K. W., Tribune office. tf
ANYBODY wishing a nice, new real
ilt nee property, 100x150 feet big, with
lawn, fruit and ornamental troos, Lo
gun and strawberriej, modern in every
wav ar.d located on the best stroet in
Medford. should nddreiis I'. O. Box
7iJ. 105
A Call to the Republican of the City
of Medford.
Tonight at o'elitck all r uhli. ai
t nf I lie city of Medfonl are reinested to
meet at tin1 Coiintier.'ial chili rooms t'm
the purpose of oruani.iiiL' a Tit ft cluh
ST. l-l-l'KlfSlirKli, S,.p. L'o, - Tin
city ant lioril ics toilay took a more hope
Itil siew nf the cliolYra situation, as a
'!) per rent decrease in Hie uuiuher of
mim i-a-s.-s has jiii Ineii reported. Dur
inj; (lie '.'I liours heiiiiiiti at lioon on1
'l'liuid:i new t:tses Wile called to
tin- allriilimi of the heat officials.
for Ihe coming campaign Itriujj ourl Irnhn
Suspot-trd of Burning Building.
i;t.niiNti. Ci,i., sept, j:..- Tw.. itat
i;ins viisp.rtid of having guilty knowl
edyi' ciiiicei ni Hi; the origin of the fire
llial ilestiotd a laie Mctit.a of the
hiisinr-s poriimi nf h't-dd iiil' eailv ven
I..
held l. v I lie pnlir.
plitritttisui and y--t ilow n to hiiriii. - hind hi. legale :uiriN are expected lo
rnMMITTKI' f.dh.w. i
BIJOU THEATRE
T ()
New York
Other
Good
Subjects
N J () II T
"New York," by far the best scenic
picture ever prluced. A more perfect
and renlistie picture of thin city could
not he obtained. The first scene shows
the iuar.tntine inspection of a large
ocean liner; from there nil the interest
ing points of the city are vinited; name
ly, the great Hrooklyn bridge, central
station, Uroadway as seen from the top
of u skyscraper, Grant 's monument, the
Singer building, the fifth story Metro
politan building and many other inter
esting rcciHm. Other goisl subjects.
DO YOU KNOW THAT
TOGGERY BILL
Is Selling more Suits and Overcoats
than any other merchant in Medford
There is a reason!
Are you on?
THE TOGGERY
FOR SALE Dry oak tov. and eord
irii.il. Apply Hot.l N.h. 178
KOR 8ALB A good tmull bniine ou
Sev.utk .trMt. B.asont for celling.
AddroM, r. O. box fill! or Mil t Ibit
office. tt
FOR SALE A fint-olau pluols-pla.
no; a bargain. P. O. Box 83, Medford.
VOK SALE Improve for unimproved
ait.r loti, S and 10-fi.re blocks, near
eiir; orabardi and farm land.. W. U.
i'r.H.a, av.r .la.ksea Countr baak.lTS
FOR HALE Five aure tncli ineide anil
adjoining eity limits of Medford, on
five yer' time. Apply Oold Kay Real
ty Co., in office Condor Water & Pow
er Co. 18
WANTED.
WAXTKD At once, jirune piikere. Tu
quire of ,t. K. Watt or at York
Co. offfo.. 13
WANTED Sewing by day or take
home. Inquire ut (Moll, room 16, or
nddreee Mil Hillon, Medford. lOt
WANTED ttirl for general housework;
family of two; easy work; flood wages.
Write A. li., Tribune, Medford. 170
WANTED Experion.ed middle-aged
woman to do eookiug and general
housework; will pay good wages. Call
on Mrs. Copeland, Talent, Or. 1S3
WANTED Pirst ciaas milk oow, freeh;
no .drubs. Address T, Tribune. 163
WANTBD Three teams, work horses,
about 1000; one team ponies about
gopojne team about 2300; must be in
giiodp'rdor and reasonable. W. H.
West A Co. tf
WANTED To trade, timber elaiin for
city property; Baker City property for
; Medford .property; piano for good
horse. W. 11. West.
WANTED Horses for pasture, ti per
month; no wire fences; shade, water
and grass. Apply to Walter Moors,
PfcMnix, Or. IU
WJttTRD 5 ksj from ID0 fo 800
tat of stock ikMp. Write Box lei.
MMroM, Or.
TO TBADB Light tingls Mr. red bug
gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
buns offte. tt
BVUNZBB CABDS.
CVCVft k DU&HAH,
AttOfJMSMt-SwW.
. 3. DtMUDk (Mnta Paaa, Or.
Was If. OaMg, IfMtArd, Or.
tKOftrd runMor Os., Uad.rlaaiars
Day pkone ISS; Night Pkoaea: C. W.
Conklia ; J. H. Butler 148.
OO TO BE. TOK TDOX
OLAbSBS.
Tomorrow
Saturday
at the New Store
HUSSEY'S
We want every lady who can
come down town to stop at the
NEW STORE, and in order that
her visit will be profitable as well
as a pleasant one, we have made
up for tomorrow only
FOUR BIG TABLES
of Enamelware, Glassware, Fancy
China and other household items,
worth at most stores 25c to 50c
each, at your choice
15c EACH
Remember these goods are on
sale at this price for just one day,
SATURDAY, not Monday.
Hussey's Cash Store
West of Moore Hotel
Optical Parlor in Parry's Warrh.nee,
MWENffH STREET.
"Be Has Ns Other Business."
B. K. SEBLT. U. D.
Pfcaltl, aid Bnrgeoi
Mud era Equipped Operaflsf Rooms.
XTiaj. Office Hours, 10 it. i 4 P. M.
Offlci to Jicktea Ooontjr Baak Bldg.
Waea other fail, call oa
DK. X. 3. BONNXB,
Ere 8polalist.
Ofr.cs ia th. Grand Theater bldg
Pkoa Si. Sevcath aal Main.
MT Aeawsaasa
(rVrbays of all kiaix removed sa
D.fce. Lears nultas wstti
The Proof, of the Pudding is its Taste
Wo know that every man, woman ami ehikl will be
in to the fair. We have been telling; them for three years
that the Toledo Range has no equal. 1 am going to
cook biscuits for your benefit in three minutes and let
you see us do it, and if you don't conic to see me at my
booth on the fair grounds and eat a biscuit and drink
a cup of coffee, 1 will be much disappointed. T " ill also
show you that 1 can make the city of Medford a water
proposition that would skin anything yet. and when
the council gets through listening to the hot aired' all
the creeks and canyons, they will make a contract with
me and T will say, iet there he water, and they will have
water. 1 now have a large supply of the automatic
clothes washei-s and cleaners, and you had .better look
them over, for yoivwill want one. Kemenibor, I sell
for cash only, and can furnish you nails, locks and
har.Kr.it-p for ft house and barn cheaper than a i-redit
i J
&
Curastkns mi BBaK
Ail Vcr Aujnanni
Plum wh nr l
oro can. Come in and see. Yours.
SHORTIE GARNETT
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