Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 29, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MR I) 1''IL DA1LVTHIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORKOON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1!KW.
T
EQUAL OF FIR
The PaGific Northwest At
tracts a Famous Artist
From England
PORTLAND, (Jr., Hept. Th
J'ortlninl roiiiiiii'ri'itil club (iiimhcd it h
ni'W building with Orfgoii or DimfjIiiH
fir. ti ml in addition to thin iiswl thin
h:i in i exquisitely Kniiitfil wood in mak-
iiiL' wniu high cliiKH pcriwinoiit ftirni
tun fur ilK main nartur. Nine out of
t-n viHitom lulrnirn it inoro than they
iIn haniOL'anv. Duriiii the vinil of K.
II. Ilarritnan lm rcqucHtcd that nam
ili'H Im Hcnt him for tin1 cotiHidf-rntion
of hin architect who are now building
hit conn try home, which will prolmbly
bo the .finest reninnc! in America. Last
Haturdav 1'renideut It. L. Winchell of
the Hock Inland HVHtem made a visit
to the club and particularly admired
thm name wood. He gnvi n"tici to an
( .icial of the llarriman linen who wan
present that if they didn't hurry the
Itock JhIju.i1 would have the tlrnt din
iny car nr Hleeper fininhed in the chief
wood of the Pacifii- northwest of
which tin-re in HulHcicnt yet left tu
turn out more and richer millionaires
Ihatn hatt the iron and Htecl district of
which I'ittHlnir in the center.
Kdward Krtz of Devonwhire, ling
laud, member of the Society of Iiritmh
liWiil Artists and of iiiternationnl rep
utation, heard ho much about the beau
lii-K of the Pacific northwest that he it
n. iw rank in j; a very leisurely Htny in
tiiin region. The Columbia river, Cm
I r bike and oilier famniiH HeenieuUrinv
turns of the North Pacific coast, lie
says, have no erpial.
A meeting of the represeiiti.tivti of
all the Pacific roust cifiitmercial bodies
will be held in San Fruneiseo on Mon
day, Octcdier "i There will be delegates
in attendance from seven. I of the iin
portant ornniiil ions nf Washington
and Oregon. On Tncsdny morning
open in the name eily for a five days'
m'Ksioii I he Trans M ississippi rummer
rial eon ij reus, which gives promise of
being one of the most result fill gutlier
ings of that inlluential body. Uelrga
lions from Washington and Oregon are
materially increased by the fact that
he congress has held meetings in both
Portland and Sea tie.
Vancouver, Wash., one of the old
towns Hindi famous by having (leneral
llrnnt mid (b-uerul Sherman located at
the barracks there, is giving some nf
he newer towns a sample of civic en
terprise. Not sat isfied with putt ing ,
ilotvu hard surl'iH-ed pavements, mm last
Saturday they celebrated the cninple
linn tif an electric street railway sys- I
tetn which reachis well into t he sub
urbe.
At the Bijou,
and well pleased audience
new program at the Ilijou
A large
greeted tin
last night. The performeiice in espec
ially strong, beieg composed of a good
variety and the latest feature attrac
tions. ' ' Tie I ion 's Pride, ' ' the late drn
tnatic hit of the season, is not to be
surpassed. The appearance of a large
lion, gaarling over the body of a worn
an in t he last scene, form a st roiig
climax.
The crowds were iu an uproar during
the comic picture cut it led ' ' Puried
Alive."
Don't miss the performance tonight.
It is a good one.
If you have lost or found
au ytliHig, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
matter what you want is, try
a Want Ad in The Tribune."
Fomd a Spider
In His Copy
of the Paper.
When Murk Tnaln m rdlilni; tlu
Virginia City Klllci plNe lit- niiiifil
from a suiH-rsiitioiiH siili.Hi-i-ilK'r a lt-i
Irr utailiiK Unit l In' nrlii'r h.ul found
tipliler in hi rop.v of (lie ptipor uinl
HSIIIt'll to kltolT wlli'llh-r lllilt Will'iO'l
or hail Itirk. Vlnik ifilicil In hli "An
Nnera In f 'nrrotioinli'iitH" rolainii:
Old Holn.-rllH-r I
pliler In your top?
piia HUB ll"ltllt-t
bitil. 'I ho NOlili-r
i.' ilii.lho: ..f a
of Hit' Killer
K'"d hi. k our
ItiK 'r io pits- i I't toi.l "itl w!i.tl
tlltrt-lmiil w intt .tilvt'i IihIiik. ft
llt.ll tt t'.iulit mtlii lt tt' lt ;t. itim
llltl ttitor llll'l I. ;nl It rit'f H lltt Oli-
llftlurbtt rxtmiirtt toit-vrr nml
Social and Personal!
A guod huusc lot, clone iu, for sale j
ut a bargain; eay term. Write M. T.,
Tribuof. tf
The cuuuty board of equalization will
1 me-t at tue courthouse iu Jacksonville
uu tlic third Muuduy iu October.
Dr. W. L. (umcrou wu 'over from
Appla)uti Muuiluv, accunipunied by bin
family.
J. T. Miller of MterliuK aud bis faui
ily are beinjf visited by Mrs. H. C. Hus
ton of Lane county, who is Mrs. M.'s
mother.
Jnmes ('. Twohy, a member of the
well known firm of railroad contrac
tors whom headquarters are in Spo
kane, Wash., died recently at Pasadena,
Cal., of asthmatic complications. The
remains passed thr"iie;h the valley a
few days ago ftir burial in the state of
WaahiiiKtun. Twohy brothers visited
Medford not long since.
.(ami s I. Fredenburtf of NaniB Valley,
the energetic road supervisor, spent sev
eral hours in Medford Monday.
Ilichard Kwackcr of Roots Creek and
his partv had several garments stolen
from their hack, which stood in the rear
nf Davis' flour mills, Monday after
noon. A hatiKeron of llnffalo Hill's
show is suspected.
I. .1. Hansen, who lives west of Cen
tral Point, was in Medford Monday.
Ho has about recovered from painful
injuries received by a scaffold he was
standini.' on K'V"K "' not 'on a8-
He sure to register now. It will soon
be loo late.
The Crater Lake Lumber company
has (jivelf lip the block it used for stor
ing lumber and located north of its
extensive yards on Kiitli and V. streets,
the lease having expired.
William Sorensou, .1. L. Wooldridge
and C. M. Hexfonl of Ap)le(:itc were
anione, the multitude ill Medford Mon
day. Southern Oregon woods arc likely to
be used largely ill the interior finish
of I'ullman conches, according to Presi
dent Winchell or the Hock Island sys
tem. He recently said that if Hnrri
mini didn't hurry his road would have
the first Rleeper on the mad to be fin
isned iu Oregon fir and pine,
drupes, tomatoes and potatoes have
1 n "knocked" out in Oregon this
yenr by the unusually early frosts, ac
cording to Secrelary Williamson of the
slate horticultural ( mission, who has
been receiving reports from the inte
rior ai nee .ll'ack I'rost paiil his first
visit to the northwest u few niglils
ago.
W. K. I'ricc of Tobi mill Ins wife
have returned from n visit to the Wil
Ininelte valley.
fur the purpose of constructing a
railroad fr (limits Pass lo Waldo, iu
the smitlum part of Josephine county,
, distam f about " miles, urticles
of incorporation of the Koguo Hiver
Oregon Southern Kail way com puny mix-
been filed in tl orporation depart
ment of the of fire of secretary of slat'-.
O. S. Hlancharil. Ulenville A. ii
ami H. H. llliddenborg, all of (Irani
'iiM are the incoriiorntors of record.
and the capital stock is fixed at 1.
(ino.don. An office will be maintained
'at (Iranls I'nss, but the principal busi
ness office is to be at Scuttle.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. C. Nnrrcgan of Kagle
Point precinct were among 'l",r J'0"
ford friends Monday.
Agate district has ono of the neatest
a. nl best Brhoolhoiisos in .lackson conn
tv. II was built by II. C. Messeng r
ami will soon be occupied.
Chnrner Bros, of Oold Hill precinct
made Medfonl their first visit in n long
lime Monday.
W. T. K ii in' and Nate Hales of Ash
bind, accompanied by their families,
spent Monday in Medford. They for
merly resided in our city.
Sum Kdwards, n young man residing
at Phoenix, wus thrown from u wagon
Sunday and suffered the fracture of
an arm.
William Hybcc. the well known pioii
r is confined to his room and his
condition is considered rather serious.
Frank II. Lankey. who has been the
steward at the Kmerii'k cafe for some
months, left this morning for Los An
geles, Cnl.
, .-),, i , building lot, close in, HI
a secliou. is for sale at a liargaiu.
Knsv terms. Write Itox .ills.
- Mr,
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS,
Miss Kalhryn Cbnpinan has ri'turu
ed from Portland, whore she has been
purchasing her winter slock and will
men have her opening.
I'rauk Toivne of Phoenix was in town
Saturday, his daughter, Miss Mollie
Towue, returning home with him.
Missi's Mollie llritl and lssie Mi'Cnlly
were Mill ford visitors on Saturday of
Inst week.
Mrs. Hubert Nye and Mrs. Josephine
Kusc1l were visiting in Medford one
day recently.
A large crowd from here ntt'-nded
Buffalo Bill's wild west show nl Med
ford Monday and were fairly well pleas
cd with the performance.
New Comm.
John W. Prall vs. r'rank Marshall
ct in.; action lo recover money, t'oliig
& Durham .attorneys for plaintiff.
Probate.
Estate lleorge A. Alsdorf; order made
appointing Mary .1. Olson admiaistra
tlix.
MARRfED
COOK M DOX.M.D 1" Xlfowl os
Monday t voniiir. Sipttmlior it. l.elie
A. Cook nut) Mm .Wrlaids Mi'lVonU
nf Foot. Crerk. Krv. H. t. Xnn of
liii:iti'tl, thn t-rvii' boisf s.'ll is
I srltlins . kin s t .:.tll p.
I.i 1ST -i't ih.' vie to ' eis) sod
M.tml.'iv. r.. .'ltN.. t'ottsisiU '
. lii'i'k. flilfr retoto to ir
i stha YK1-X.' toie er iron ('eltpsfl
lee efte.sxot. 9 tin mJ t 't '
wnge I tn srtlte tto
i
Are You One ?
WHO ItlJVS yOUll OHOCEItiBS
AT KAN DOM, HKKK OUCA-
NIOXALLY, TI1KI1E 80MK
TI.MESf
Do You Know?
THAT ALL VOUI1 OHOCEItlES
MAY BK GOOD, HUT THOSE
YOU BUY HERE ARE SURE
TO BEt
Do You Care ?
a bout always havi.no
THE I1KHT THERE 1ST IE Ho,
YOU SHOULD
"Vv,.
Always
BUY YOUR IIROCEII1KS HERE
Allen & Reagan
QUALITY OROCEBS.
-v.i.
Remember
O V II BAKKRY I X CO X X KO
TIOX. K V K K Y T II I X O FRKSH
OAU.Y. KRKK DKLI VKItY.
While the h.itllrihif Meet is trlii
i.os' ths (Islie on its laivmn tt unite,
tt s hmy is Xedfstd tat cejr nt-Mson
of in st r i , tt our Many frioie thu
ktw citfire tlto tan Xt at.ish.
Classified Advertisements
i Ob Otat a Word No ilngle loser-
Uau leu than 16 ceoU. Six loaertloiu
for the price ef four. Seventy fire
. eeatt a Una per uou.
FOB BA1.
FOH SALK Autoiitoltile; bargain;
uniall touring cur or runabout ; used
let than four mouths; good conditiun;
must be sold immediutely. See V. H.
Suyder, Covey .Motor Car Co., Med
ford. ' J6G
KOK BALK Dry eordwood, pine, fir,
oak and laurel; 2o0,uo0 brick. V.
Ofteobruffe, St udeba k er Bros. ' wb re-
FOR SALK HoiiK'Hteftd relinquih
meut; 120 aeron; nnmll boime; 8 a;res
2 year old orchard; 40 aeres fenced; 8
Hi ilea from town; ."00. I'. O, Box 4.15,
city. 170
FOR SALE Largest rooming bouse in
Medford; location niiHiirpaHSed; genu
ine bargain for the right party; ianb
proposition on) v. Address .1. C, care
of Tribune. ' 175
ANYBODY wishing a nice, new resi
dence property, H)xl.r0 feet big, with
lawn, fruit aud ornamental trcen, Lo
gan and strawberries, modern in every
way and located ou the best Btrcet in
Medford, should address 1. O. Box
572. 165
FOB SALK 320-acre ranch, 12t000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L, K. W., Tribune office. tf
FOR SA LK Dry oak stove aud cord
wood. Apply Ootol Nash. 178
FOB SALK A good small busincs on
Seventh street. Reasons for celling.
Address, F. O. box 512 or rail at this
office. tf
FOR SALE A first-class pianola-piano;
a bargain. . P. O. Box 95, Med
ford. FOR SALK Improved or unimproved
city lots, 5 aud 10 acre blocks, near
city; orchards aud farm lauds. W. M.
Freneh, over Jackson County bank. 170
FOR SALE Five aery tracts inside and
adjoining eily limits of Medford, on
five years' time. Apply (Jold Rpy Real
ty Co., in office Condor Water &. Pow
er f'o. G
WANTED.
WANTKD To rent a raneh, by a re
liable mini; hay, tain or dairy; must
have stock oh place. Box ."us( Med
ford, 17"
WANTKD Chambermaid ; married
woman who van live at home preferred.
Only forenoon 'n work. Hotel Kmer
ick." 170
WANTKD Uiifuriii.ilii'il room in mill
urbs pn'ferri'il ; t-ln:ii work at frmiii
miikiug or finiNliini; or otlu'r lilit i'nr
poutor work. A'lilri'ss ('. -Triliuiic of
ficr. Itio
WANTED Three teams, work horses.
about 2600; oue team pouies about
2000; oue team about 2:t00; must be in
good order and reasonable. W. H.
West Co.
tf
WANTKD To trade, timber claim for
eity property; Baker City property for
Medford property; piano for good
home. W. H. West.
WANTKD Horses for pasture, $2 per
month; no wiro foncos; shade, wuter
and grass. Apply to Walter Moore,
Phoenix, Or. 18S
WANTED To buv frora 100 to 30P
Eod of stock sheep. Writ Box 131,
Meitfoid, Or.
TO TRADE Light single covered bug
gy lor two Beatod rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
ttUOrBOB CARDS.
OTOViiO k DTJBHAM,
Attorneys-aHaw.
Oo. H. Ouilram, Q rants Pass, Or.
If. OolTli. Medford. Or.
Madfoid rurnltar Co., Uodomken
Day phone 3S3; Night Phones: C. W.
Oonklii 36; J. H. Butler 148.
OO TO DB. OOBLE rOB 7O0E
OLA8SB8.
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse,
SEVENTH STREET.
B Has No Other Business."
B. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physieian aid Surireon
Moden aV)ulppd Operating Rooms.
X-Raj. Oftice Hours, 10 12, 2 4 P. M.
Office la Jackson County Bank Bldg.
When others fail, call on
DB. E. J. BONNER,
Eye Specialist.
Olfic. iu ths Urand Theater bldg.
Phone 35. Serenth and Main.
n
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RsJy Mik
It dM Liintd,
bstt r cold.
2
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First Anniversary
Now Going on in Full Blast
m
in
AflKNTiS KOli BIITTEKICK .PATT.KRXK AND I'lM'.UdATlOXK.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
( ANTRAL AVENUE .1 'ST XORTIF0 1? JACKSOX COrXTV IJAX K.
St. Mary's Academy
Directed by the Sisters of the Holy
Names of Josus and Mary.
Medford, Or.
Rules for the scholastic your, or prr
'nl of 40 weeks:
Boarding School.
Buard, tuitiuu and luunjry $180.00
Private room 50.00
Day School.
Tuition, primaiy and gram imir
grades L'O.oO
High Bchuul aud special con rue. . .'Mi.oo
I.unclieon for day scholars who
too far from school to rtotirn
home, or who prefer a warm
meal at aoou 50.00
Special rates to parents entering two
or more children.
Music Department.
Piano, two lessons per week ... OO.Oo
Violin, two lessons per week ... 00.00
Mandolin, guitar, banjo, etc 00.00
Vocal, two lessons per week ... GO.Ou
N. B. The rates quoted above in
clude au hour's practice daily, under the
supervision of a sister.
Art Department.
I'eu, ink, ehareoal and water
colors $ ;(0.0o
Oil 40.00 '
Miscellaneous.
Graduating foe (at completion of t
four-year academic course) . . 15.00 j
Library fee 1.00
Laboratory fee 5.00 j
Singing in concert, physical culture,
elocution in class, art needle work, plain
sewing, do not form extra charges.
The sisters are happy to inform their
friends and the public that the new
and commodious building and tho mod
tru improvements introduced therein,
enable them to ensuro the comfort of j
pupils while facilitating educational ad- j
va stages.
Write for program of studies, also
for booklet concerning dress regulations.
etc.
Address: SISTER SUPEEIOE.
ST. MABY'S ACADEMY,
MEDFORD. OB.
MBS. ED ANDREWS
Voice Culture and 9rt of Sliigiug.
Studio at llt'siileni'ft.
East Medford. Phoun 2l
SHOK 1'IvRI'IvCTIOX
So in. my of the tlefeels in sluies,
Mich as breaking down nf lxi
tins ami heel eoutitrrs. rippinvr
of stilchitii;, etc., wltieh prove a
eoiiitant somw ul' aiiuo atiee, as
well as a detriment to the shoe,
result from Jack of proper atten
tion totliedet.iilsot const met ion.
i eskss itli the te
e.itrut
tun Iu nu i f 111 eM-i ll
:'Mlti:.S.t i;
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Van Bvke's
We invite you to attend tlii.s our first Anniversary. We
are just beginning to walk and need yoiu- ciieonraii;eineiit.
During this sale we offer the best values for the prices
asked, ever offered in this part of the northwest. We eall
your attention more particularly to our liei-idy-to-AVonr
1 tepartinent. where we are showing from four to five times
1 lie amount of stock ever shown in a city the size of Medford
Liidics' Suits, I'otits, Skirt. Waists and I'clticoals and
Milliiii i jj are being offered at way down prices. . Von have
only to see our values lo realize that we are making close
prices.
An Extra Inducement
As an extra inducement to buy in quantity we will give
an additional per cent on all bills amounting to .f.'i.OO or
over. This means on everything in the store, whether
marked down or not. '
Railroad Fare Free
See Window Display
Smith
Cany the Strongest Line
High Cut
at the best prices in Southern Oregon
Buy uow, for you will ueed them
See Our
BIJOU THEATRE
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Iho season.
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Admission
Souvenir
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and tlw 1;
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test novel) it
MARTIN
The Jeweler
Fine Watch tui Jewelry
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