Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 28, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DALLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEOON'. MOXDAV, SKl'TKM UVAl lis, 1!H)X.
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KLAMATH FAXXS FUGITIVE
CAUGHT AT ALTURAS
ALTVRA3, Sept. 2s. Last May a
man by the name of.. I. A. Stickle stole
a horse from John Shook of I'oe valley.
Klamath county, Oregon. He escaped
and since that time be hut beeu travel
ing under an assumed name, He has
been assisted by a woman, who furnish-
ea nini wirn money nna lulormntioit.
Stickle was first heard of by Klam
nth county oficials at Xew Pine Creek.
Oregon, doting word from the woman
that tho officers were on his trail, he
again made his escape. From New
Pine Creek he went to Lake Shone
Knnch at Davis creek. There he remain
ed about a month, when the officers
again hoard of him aud he again skip
pc-d, this time going into Nevada.
Sheriff Caldwell of Modoc county
was notified and got trace of the man
Deputy Sheriff C. C. . Dcnsenroth of
Klnmath county came over here and
together the two officers went in
search of the fugitive. They captured
him at 'Deep Hole, Nevada, about 12
miles north of Buffalo Meadows, and
brought him to Alturas and lodged him
in the county jail here.
Several letters from the woman
the case were found iu his poteiessiuu.
It is stated that she. too, will be arrested
later. Deputy Deisenroth left yesterday
for Klamath Falls with the prisinner.
GOVERNMENT PLAGES BIO
ORDER FOR CANNED MEAT
CHICAGO, .Sept. 28. Tho United
States navy department has just or
dered 1,275,000 pounds of canned meats.
This is the largest single contract for
meat over made by the government in
time of peaee. It will require the
slaughter of 2S.000 head of cattle and
G000,hoRs to fill tho order. The meat,
when packed and ready ftr delivery,
will amout to about 45 carloads.
GARFIELD WILL TAKE
THE STUMP FOR TAFT
CHICAGO, Sept. 26. It was unnounc
ed today thnt Secretary of the Inte
rior Garfield will take the stump for
Taft and will speak in Indiana on three
day trip to begin October 1, Garfield,
who has been intimately connected with
the affairs of tho campaign, is expected
to put in some heavy blows for the re
publican candidate in the doubtful state
nf Indiana, where most of tho contest
is now centering, it was announced
also today that Secretary of Agriculture
AVilson and Attorney Bonaparte have
offered their services and are willing
to tako tho stump for Taft.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
H. P. Predenburg has gone to Med
ford on a visit.
H. PJ. Double-day h:rs come down
from his homestead and gone on a busi
ness trip to Medford.
The new schoolhouso is rapidly ap
pr caching completion and will soon be
ready for occupancy. It is a most at
tractive building, reflecting credit upon
tho builders and a splendid advertise
ment for our town and the enterprise
of our school directors.
Claspill & Wheeler are about to move
Into their new store building and will
p.tock it p with a fine selected stock
of goods.
Many strangers are in the hills, bent
ou hunting and incidentally viewing
out the land.
J. II. Miller and B. It. Harris have
returned from their Crater lake trip
and are now at the mill getting out
orders.
J. P. Hughes has been enjoying the
visit of somo of his kinfolks from the
valley.
Messrs. Castor, Neil aud Perry, with
the county surveyor, have started to
view out tho proposed new road around
Rocky Hill and this much needed road
will soon be built.
Tho Bradshaw lane is tveing thorough
ly piked by the county and soon this
terror of a road will be good travel
aide condition.
A large attendance is expected at
the fair, as many of our people are
arranging to go to Medford.
St. Mary's Academy
Directed by the Sisters of the Holy
Names of Jesus and Mary.
Medford, Or.
Raea for the scholastic year, or per
iod of 40 weeks:
Boarding School.
Board, tuition and laundry $180.00
Private room 50.00
Day School.
Tuition primary and grammar
grades 20.U0
High school and special course.. ;it).0'
Luncheon for day scholars who
too far from school to rteurn
home, or who prefer a warm
meal at noon 50.00
Special rates to parents entering two
or more ebildren.
Music Department.
Piano, two lessons per week .
Violin, two lessons per week .
Mandolin, guitar, banjo, etc. . .
vMii twn Imhuhh ner week .
C0.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
N. B. The rates quoted aoove iu
elude an hour's practice daily, under the
supervision of a sister.
Art Department.
Pen, ink, charcoal and water
eolor. 30.00
ou 40 00
Miscellaneous.
Graduating fee (at completion of
four-year academic course) . . 15.00
Library fee 100
Laboratory fee 500
Singing in concert, physical culture,
elocution in class, art needle work, plain
sewiug, do not form extra charges.
The sisters are happy to inform their
friends and the public that the new
and commodious building and the mod
tru improvements introduced therein,
enable them to en pure the Amfort of
pupils while facilitating educational ad
vantages. Write for program of sties, alto
for booklet concerning dress regulations,
etc.
Add mm: SISTER SUPERIOR,
0TcMABT'B AOADBMT,
URDfORD, OR.
Social and Personal
Irvin Wilson, son of II. F. Wilson,
who has htfn studying telegraphy, has
gone to Sau Krancis.-o to complete, a
course in one of the leading schools of
that city.
S. J. Van Ainberg, who recent!
rived in Medford,1 has opened a feed
store on Kiverside avenue in the rear
of Hubbard Bros. ' implement emperi
inn.
John Ash pole aud 1 Ciugkade .of
Eagle Point were among tho many who
transacted business iu Medford dur
ing the past week.
i. Pennimorc, who has a fine farm
near Table Kock, was in Mcdfoid a
few days since, accompanied by rela
tives. $200 down and $10 per month with
out interest will buv 10 acres of choice
orchard laud, one mile from railroad
station, ('nil at our office and we
arrange to show you these tracts. Wor
rell & Dwssler, west of Seventh street,
near Moore hotel. 170
K. L. Jacobs, who attended the an
nual meeting of the supreme council
of the Improved Order of lied men, held
at Bridgeport. Conn, returned Satur
day. He reports a very interesting ses
sion, at which it was shown that the
order had gained yearly 70.000 mem
bers during the past year and had
over half a million active members,
which is surpassed only by two other
fraternal societies.
Day Parker, formerly of Medford, is,
located in Portland, where he holds a
lucrative position with an eastern com
pany. Prank Trricey. who left for Portland
recently, is employed ns a solicitor for
Tanglefoot , a niont hlv magazine pub
lished by II iles Overholt, formerly of
th Jacksonville Post.
V. C. Sparks of Thompson Creek
and John Of feubacher of Applegate
were among the many iu Medford Sat
urday. Mrs. M. ,T. Lawrence of Gold Hill
spent Katurdiiv with relatives living in
Medford.
A good house lot, close in, for sale
at a bargain; easy terms. Write M. T.,
Tribune. tf
M isses l4ie McCully and Anialia
P.ritt, Mrs. W. S. Itanium and Airs.
1 1 ugh Klliolt were over from .Tacskson
ville Sal unlay.
L. A. Mai l in of Foots Creek transact
I'd business in Medford Sal unlay.
Al Itell, who has been spending the
past several months in Siskiyou coun
ty, California, is in Medford again.
Mrs. Harry Lny. Mrs. Lewis TH
rich and Miss Lcona Plrich were over
from Jacksonville Saturday evening.
The registration books for the No
vember election are now open. Thoy
will close October 20 :it ,1 o'clock p. m.
and the unregistered person will be
minus a vote at tho regular election in
November. .All those who did not reg
ister for the last general election, nud
those who have moved from any pre
cinct since the last election must reg
ister at this time if they expect to vole.
Although there are 20 days in which to
register, it is better to look after Ihe
matter promptly so that no mistake be
made. .Your good friends I try an and
Taft will hardly appreciate it if you are
careless and lost that votej
P. Thieiol'f of the Crater Lake bum
ber Co., has returned from a short busi
ness trip north.
W. II. I trow ii, who recently sold his
0 acre orchard on t'olier Potto for $22,
000, has bought SO acres in lfoxy dis
trict from Win. Shaffer, paying 10.000
therefor.
W. IF. Canon, Pnited States Commis
sioner, made a trip to the Ifoseburg
land office Saturday.
Clinton I''. Textor has returned from
a trip to Coos Pay and Ifoseburg.
J. A. Mcintosh, the architect who has
been spending a few days at Portland
s at home again.
Col. Gordon Yoihies of Portland who
who has been looking after his interests
in ltogue liiver valley lefl for his home
Wednesday evening.
John T. Maker, a large land owner
and influential man of affairs iu the
Hawaiian islands, who has been hunt
iug in Klamath county the past two
weeks ordered a car load of Klamath
county horses shipped to his ranch on
the islands. M r. 1 taker came to the
Pnited States with Prince David and a
party, expecting to hunt in the wilds of
Oregon, Washington and Alaska. On
account of the death of Prince David in
San Francisco all plans were changed,
and Mr. Maker went back to Honolulu
with the body. On his return to Ran
Francisco the Klamath country was
recommended to him as an excellent
hunting grounds. He wax delighted and
expects to come back next year -with a
party of friends.
J . K i nerk ha s ret u rued t o Med f ord
after an absence of a year. He was in
the middle west most of the time and
reports a decided llryan sentiment pre
vailing there.
Now that tin dancing season is near
a number of young men are wondering
who is to lead the grand march for the
Su a' iska club this vear.
GROCERS LOOK TO
BIG CONVENTION
POKTLAND. Or.. Sept. 2. An or
gaui.ntiun of the retail grocers in all
of the smaller towns in Oregon will be
made at once by n state organizer tn
he employed by the president and neere
tarv of the state association. This ac
tion wru at'f'' d upon at n meeting of
the executive cuiiiniittee of the Oregon
TN-tail Gn.r- r- ' and Merchants nsso
riati"ti ln'M yt'Htt-rdoy afternoon. The
rea-'Mi l'.ir (ri;;uiiing the groi-TX in the
-mail- r t.tH f the state it to gt
ri-adv f'r 'I'"' n:ifi".tl anoneiat iin eon
venlii-ii wlii'-h ni-.'U in Portland next
June. The tat.- :iH-.Ni;lti..n will meet
in Portland January The following
miiip"i Ihe ewntiv mmittee of the
Mate a iati.m: P. 1r-er of Sea-
id l'-t'i K-lah.r Portland. W. M.
Green of 'nv. W. T. S.-hnfield of
A-toria. K. II. Gr..-r of Tinhorn. G.
W. Ingram f iViwII-t-.n. -t-.te pr-si-unt.
and M. I. Kline of Corvalln.
Medford Tribu. tOt per monta.
AOEXTS. FOK :.. BUTTEH1C.K 1UTTEKXS.AND P U.BL IGA.TJ.OXSS.
First Anniversary Sale
You Should Visit This. Sale Tuesday
Saturday was the largest day in the history of our sfore, and proves that the people
are eoniing to realize that we advertise the truth and stand hy every word that
we say in our ads.
Ite member that anything you purchase here is worth all that you paid and it' you
two not entirelv satisfied, bring it back and got vow nionevi ,"
FREE RAILROAD FARE AVe will pny'the railroad fare of any person pur
chasing goods to the amount of. $.1.00 or over a discount of f per cent will be giv
en Io all people who do not pay railroad fare. .
.1 visit to the store will convince yon thnt ire arc of fenny the laricit assort
ment of dry yoods anil ladies' ready-to n se articles ever offered in this section and
for the lowest prices ever attempted.
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MEDFORD S EXCLUSIVE LADTES' STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE .HIST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY HANK.
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
"Soinolhiog wliifh is of considerable
iptereat to the public generally aad
which is perhaps not generally known
iB the system of propaid orders now in
effect botween stations of the Southorn
Pacific company and all points in tho
United States. By moans or mis system
C.k.t. mnv 1m mirchlLfted at Medford
from any place in the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to wo
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
riinh in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the same
time." '
I'olestin Mineral Water is a splendid
article for weak stomachs and kid
ncv,. 1W
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No slngl Inser
tions less than IB cents. 8U lnsrtl6ns
for the price of four. SerentyflT
cents a line per month.
FOB 8AXE.
Knit HALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir,
..ak and laurel: Si'iO.OOO brick. . E.
iicnhniice, Htudi bnker ltrr.' ware
house.
KH SALE Homestead relinquish
incut; 120 acre; small bouse; 8 acres
2 year old orchard; 40 acres fnci'd; X
mile from town; "i00. P. O. Bl 4."",
.-it v. 170
1'uR BALE Largest rooming house in
Medford; location unsurpimsee' ; genu
ine bargan for the right pnrty; ensh
prnpnsitra only. .T. care
of Tritmeo. 175
AN'VHODY witting a nice, new reai
ib nce property, lOMil.OO feot big, with
latrD, frnit and ornamental trees, Lo-
Qin and strawb4riej, modern in every
way ard located on the best street in
Ulf,irJ. ahould aJJrr-g, V. It. Hot
1'6 n
m A
Skirt Values
J nit received, a large shipment of all
wool panama and fancy Skirts in black,
brown, navy and fauey mixtures. Those
skirts are thrown into this sale at ex-
eeplionnlly closo sale prices. A look
will couviuco van that -wo save Jou
monev.
j $3.60 AND TO $22.98.
Acme
Cement
Plaster
t'OU 8AI.K 320-acre ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family I
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See j
I.. E. W.. Tribune office. tf I
FOR SAI.K lry oak stove und rord
wood. Apply llotol Nash. 178
KOIt SAI.K A good smull busincs on
Seventh street. Roaaons for colling.
AddresK, P. O. hoi 512 or call at this
office. tf
FOR SALE A first-class pianola pia
no; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Med
ford. FOR SAUK Improved or uiiiiiiprovt'd
city lots, 5 Anil 10 arm ItloekH, noar
city; orchard n and form landti. W. M.
French, over Jackson County bank. 170
FOR 8ALK Fivo-acro tracts inside and
adjoiuing city limits of Medford, on
five years' time. Apply (lold Kfy Heal
ty Co., iu office Condor Water 1 Pow
nr Co. ICt)
WANTED.
WANTKI) At once, prune pickers. In-
quirr of J. M. Wntt or itt York k
Co.'s office. 103
'ANTKI Hewinjj !y Hay r tnhe
homo. Inquire nt Oddl, rnntn !, or
ndlrcHi Mihs llillcn, Medford. IHt
WANTKh Girl for jf-nem. honncwoik;
fninily of two; r.'isy work; wa(jeH.
Write A. B., Tril.ii.ie, Medford. 17't
WA NTKU Kxpcrieticfnl middle -wi
woman to ro cooking and gene ml
housework; will pay good waffes. Call
on Mrs. Cupelimd, Talent, dr.
WANTRD Thre teams, work horses,'
about 2000; one team ponies abost
2000; one team about 2400; mnst he is
(food order and reasons ble. W. V.
West A Co. f
WA NTKD To trade, timber claim fr
city property; Kaker (,'ity pruperly for
Medfosil property ; piaon for nA
horse. . . West.
Notion Sale
Pins for ,4c
Pins for only '. 8c
00 Safety Pins only 4c
10c Safety Pins only 8c
ic Finishing Braids 4c
10c Pinishiug lira ids 7c
loc Finishing liraids 10c
"c Kid Purlers only 7c
4 dozen Hooku and Kyes 5c
4 Hoxes Mourning Pins , 5c
10iv Cube Pins only 7c
fiii f'ubo -Pins only 4c
10 Handkerchiefs for 26c
10c Handkerchiefs for 10c
1 dozea PeaTl Buttons 5c
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WANTKIl llorMcs for paslure, t) per
mnnlh; no wire fences; shade, wator
and grans. Apply to Walter Moore,
Phoenix, Or. , ISn
VANTED--To tjuy frp'm 100 to 300
fcaa of stock' sheen; WViie Box 1S1,
Mdi0rd, Or.
I'O TRADE Light single covered bug
gy for two-seated rig. L. K. W., Tri
bune office. tf
FOB BENT.
Volt KKNT Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. 124 .North O st. 111.'!
BUSINESS CABDB.
COTTVIO at DUBHAM,
Attortiejs-at-kiw.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or
Wd 14. Oolvlf, Medford. Or.
Medford Furniture Oo., Undertakers
Day phone 353; Night Phones: C. W
Oonklin 3G; J. H. Ifutler 148.
OO TO SB. OOBLE FOB TOUB
OLA8SES.
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse.
SEVENTH 8TKEET.
"He Has No Other Business."
E. B. SEELT. M. S.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
iX-Kay. Office Honrs, 10 12, 2 4 P. M.
Office la Jacaeon Ootntr Bank Btdg.
When others fail, call on
DB. B. J. BONNEB,
Eye Specialist.
Office i the Grans' Theater bldg.
flMK 3a. .ith mi Mais
tmn -tt mi m f Bigig.
isudio at Residence.
mHftttltffi. Phone 225,
Southern Oregon District
and Rogue River Valley Fruit
i.u
Ism
Medford, Ore.
Oct 1, 2 and 3
$1250 in PREMIUMS
For Fruit, Stock, Farm Products,
Fancy Work and Paintings, Etc.
Three : Days : Races
$750 in Purses. Free to the Public.
FOUR RACES EACH DAY.
Bring Your Products
Show the world vour products.
BEAT Til E EARTH ON FRUIT
PERKINS
ARCHITECTS
Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying
. in all its branches.
Rooms 28-29, Jackson
ALL the News
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Asliland, Oregon.
Tlioroniitfli und practical training in COMMMUCIAL, HHOHTIf AND
it ml KNOI.IHII. individual iiint ruction by exporU. Wo liuve bcon
compclleil to en In i go our quarto rs every your, und liavo now secured
niuple accommodations in tho Sweedenbur block. Twieo aB lure as
ever.
iolliiti(r in the lino of biminestt training is too ood for our students.
( !().M l.-LKTK ( !OiM M KU MAL 'OU ItSK
At About One-irulf Iho Usual Kxjk'iiho.
Foil infunnntion free. V. RITNKR. Tirsidont.
fftfj
$3000 Cash
Kalancc in 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 years at (i per cent iiitfi-rst,
will buy
240 Acres
of fine Orchard Land, one mile, from railroad station
and flhipping point. Price $.)() per acre. Nearly all
cleared ; mostly level. A good tract, to subdivide.
J. C. Brown
OFFICE: PALM JHJILDIN'Cr, UPSTAIUS.
yttxi. 3t T(avn$ ton. Isaacs
"nrricl f "pm. "tlt ttttboA .
Stuil al 3iiiiki. 5)li i Ci
mr. xinroKD daily
HSWS SERVICE IN
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& JANNEY
AND ENGINEERS
County Bank Builduig.
the day it happens
EVERYTHING THAT'S OOOD
to eat or tlrink is here I ho eatubles
nicely cooked, if cooking they need
the dritinblcH properly hot or cold, as
VMintcd. Your individual tuHte is cun
siiltfd ami catered to, and not an Item
on the billo f faro hut is well uud doflly
'sHfl- imrfi rii'. in iiimio nuru.
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Toque Point Oysters
The limerick Cnt'o has imw the exclu
sive niMiiy for Ihe Toque Point Oft
furs. These are acknowledged to k
the bet. (live tlo-m a trial.
The Emerick Cafe
tribvxe has the best
SOUTHERN OREGON.
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