Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 18, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    BEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MED'FORD.. OT? FXl OX,f ON D AYOOTOBER 19. 1908.
Social and Personal
Ask for "Blue Stem" bard wheat
flour. 195
Mrs. 0. 0. Kurnes, who has been con-
j fined to her bed for the past month,
J ia rapidly recovering under the care of
! Dr. Soely.
j Edison Phonographs at Singler Music
5 Store. 185
Mrs. Frank Lewis of Eitgle Point
i returned to her homo Friday. She has
been with her sister, Mrs. O. G. Karnes,
1 for tho past three weeks.
I Are you going to improve that lot
of yoursf Are you going to seed you1
ii lawn? Are you going to plant buPisf
.It so, Cook can supply your every
' want. R. It. V. D.
Attorney It. 0. Smith of Grants Pans
nnnnt SumJnv in Aledford.
i Tf vixu winifc hn best in fruit, shade
J nnd ornamontnl trees, shrubbery, rose,
bulbs, seeds, small fruits, etc., it wiJJ
, pay you to call on C. F. Cook nnd j-lnre
I your order at once. R. B. V. D. 187 ,
I. J. Carney is buck from n trip over
the Siskiyou.
Hear tho now FAiaon Phonogrnpb
(Wonderful). Hingis Music Storo. 185
Longest record on record. Hear them
nt Singler Music Htore. 185
O. It. MmrUun nnd J. R. Kelly visit
id .ishland on Sunday.
A full lino of Ann imported bulbs nt
Portland prices. Where? 0. F. Cook
West Side. . 187
"Elmer A. Hicks, general manager of
the Oregon Granite company, returned
from a business trip to California. He
erected two carloads of monuments
while nwny.
Try a sack of "Blue Stem" flour. 195
Edison Phonographs nt Singler Music
Storo. 185
Edgar Hrifor left Saturday for a visit
to lowu and ennt-'rn points.
Longest record on record. Henr them
nt Singler Music Store. 185
J. B. Wood nnd II. 0. Bonnie have
purchased the Nash livery stables.
Edition Phonographs nt Singler Music
Storo. 185
G. A. Green of Table Rock recently
spent n few days in Med ford.
"No Tresspass" cloth notices nt tho
Tribuno office. Price 5 cents each, 50
cents a dozen. 250
District Attorney Mulkfv was in Med-
ford Saturday.
Any lailies who nru Macabces or arc
interested hi the order will send their
names nnd address to Mrs. Alice J 'ur
ges, Deputy Supreme Commander at
Medford, general delivery. 182
Dr. J. F. Keddy is visit ing at tin
Blue Ledge mine.
Bulbs! Bulbs! Bulbs! Where T Al
C. F. Cook's, R. R. V. D. 187
Ener Kckeron of Ant inch, Cab, is
visiting with C, J. Taylor of this city.
A full line of fine Imported bulbs at
Portland prices. Where? At. Cook 's.
It. 11. V. D. 187
J. E. Rnyiirt visited (Innits Pass
Sunday.
Plant your bulbs now. 187
Mrs. Anna Martin recently left for
Portland, whore she will make her home. I
Yn k i inn Best, the flour nf the hour.
Miller & Fwbank. 1S2
."ohn S. Orth visited Jacksonville on
business ono day last week.
Mrs. C. C. Taylor has returned from
n visit with her Bister, Mrs. Nellie
Newbury of Jacksonville.
William Daly, president of Multun-
mad typographical union of Portland, is
in the city on a visit to his friends. II.
h. Voting and L. E. Whiting. Mr. Daly
will probably return to his home within
two or three days.
Miss Clara Allen of Talent was n
Medford visitor recently.
John Lee, who has been doing enrpen
ter work nt Fnglo Point, has returned
to Medford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. A. Bissell, Mrs. S. K.
Adams and S. (J. Wutkiun of Tabic
Hock wero recent M'dford visitors.
W. M. Hudson visited Grants Pass re
cently on business.
Mrs. A. P. Wood is back from n visit
to Grants Pass.
T. A. Palmer, well known in Med
ford, has left to become an inmate of
the soldiers' home in Roseburg.
Mrs. Robert Tnylor is enjoying the
visit of her mother, Mrs. F. E. Bell of
Wallowa county.
AMUSEMENTS, i
Minstrels at Angle Opera House.
Manager lla.elrigg has secured the
I Angle opera house for Thursday night
of this week, when he will present the
It 1 L:..l I.. 1. 1.:....1U ft.,... I nju1ntlnM
men ana HZ wouwu uu , , "
that of the whole number 50 fasted less
than a week. 17-1 fasted one week, 10
continued fustiug two weeks. 14 fasted
three weeks, and one went without
wj(n i f(KMJ TOT uvo nccuB, inquiry UH IU UH?
motives or me rumera snowed tnut lt;u
Classified Advertisements
Fatting In J. pan.
From time out of mind, says the Jit
pan Times, certula devotees of Hint
country liaic vlnl'ed a celebrated tem
ple at Nnrlta twice a year to perforin UBOt MI tllan 1B cents
tlie pious '-t or raaiiug f0I toe price of four.
Olmervatloua aei
BUUUHJHUn
Oat Cent a word No single Uuer-
81x insertions
ered precincts. A "funtlng nan anm month,
been apeclally erected for their accom- MnM "" P .
gin minstrels, tho uhlcst organization,
of its kind in the world. J
Twenty nine years is a lung time for
an amusement enterprise to be before
tho public, for the tlieatrieal sea Is
stormy ono, and its coast is strewn '
wrecKs. Jinny a i..p " ' i meu nmi 25 women desired to rise In
out or port mm """"-"" ,,. tlio world, 13 men and 2 women want
the ware or num. ! efl to Increase their business profits. 10
ber of years Richards l'"K
of diseases and 10 men wanted general
FOB SALE.
1-UK HAI.h Iteininton typewriter N'o.
6, nearly new, only l.j; splendid bar
gain. I'. W. Stone, over ilijou thea
ter. 187
Watch This Space
Tomorrow
. men prayed for the safety of their fum
. . I I Una 11 ... A u I.e A
,,,- minstrels Imvo been mnU.ng the
world hiugh, you will admit tlml it is
thinir short of marvelous, lor of nil
liranrh" of amusement business, min
strelsy is most beset with perils. Other
minstrel companies have sprung up,
flourished for a tiino and then disiiu-
peuoed, but this remarkable orgunizri
tion has gone along tho even tenor of
I heir way, and like Tennyson's brook,
bid fair to "go on forever."
It's a grout hIiow they are offering
this year, nnd it's new from stem to
storn.
Bents are now on sale at Husk ins'
drug store.
good I uck . Only t li ree persons, t wo
men and one womnu, fasted In grati
tude for the fulfillment of former pruy
ere. "It need scarcely be Bald," re
marks the Japan Times, "that the perl
od of their fitHtlug was the shortest."
HUSBAND IS A CONVICT
SUBS FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE
KENNFTT, Cal., Oet. 17, Bnnnnh
Callugher of this pluco Iuib brought suit
for divorce George W. Gallagher, who
is serving ten years in Hnn Ojientin for
killing A. Gnrnian at Keswick on Feb.
22, litO.'t. Gallnnnr began serving time
in June l!0.r. Tho fact that he is a
condemned eriminn) is sufficient to in
sure a divorce for Mrs. Galhmar when
the cese is enlled.
Mrs. Gallnnnr stood by her husband
through the months and months that
he was in tho county jail at Kedding
nwniting trial and fighting to secure a
new trial. A better example of wifely
devotion in seldom seen. It is, of
course, no reflection upon her that she
should now seek a divorce. She has
dime more thnn her part.
Snowball Showers.
More than one explorer In cold ell
mates bus noted the curious phenome
non of a "snowball shower." The bulls,
It Is true, are not very big, the uver
ago being about the size of a .''en's
egg, but they arc true snowballs for
ull that compressed globes of snow
not little lumps of ice or hall. A full
of tho kind occurred In north Loudon
In March, ISol), and nt the time It wus
observed that the balls seemed five
times as dense and compressed ns ordi
uary snow and in uo way to be told
from the usual hand nine!.; missiles.
They had fallen during the night nnd
were strewn many layers thick over
a very large area. No cause except a
doubtful electrical one can be as
cribed fur tho at run go phenomenon,
nnd mountaineers arc apt to discredit
tho stories of snowball showers told
them by the old guides till' suddenly in
the midst of an ordinary storm they
find themselves assailed as though by
myriads of mischievous schoolboys.
Loudon Standard.
TWO WELL KNOWN MEN
OF SISSON KILLED
KtHNOX, Cal., Oct. 17. This commun
ity was shocked by the news Hint two
fatal accidents had happened.
Fred Kvert on, a welt known Soul h
trn Pacific c.indih'tor was killed in a
wreck ut camp No. 4 near MWloud. He
Inn) many friclids in this community to
whom his death was a sad blow. He
was excediiif;ly popular among t he
railroad men. The funeral services
took place from Mcl'lund today and
were largely attended.
Klijah Hale, a resident of MeCloud,
was killed there Tuesday evening hy
being crushed .to death between two
heavy lugs on n logging train. He was
native of M iddhdown, Imko county,
and is survived by a father and a
hrother, who reside in Middletown,
A Patient Judge.
A western judge, sitting In chain
hers, seeing from the piles of pupers
In the lawyers' hands that the first
case was likely to Ire hotly contested,
nsked, "What Is tho nuio'iiit In ipies
tlou?" "Two dollars," said the plain
tiff's counsel. "I'll nay If." said the
Judge, handing over'fho money. "Call
Hie next case."
He had not the patience of Kir Wil
liam (.rant, who. nfler listening fur
two days to the arguments of counsel
ns to tho coiiHtructiou of a certain
act, quietly observed when they bad
done. "Thnt net has been repealed."
Argons iit.
TWO KILLED IN AN
EXPLOSION; TEN HURT
BIMtlNGFlKLI),. Mass., Oet. 11A.
Two workmen were fatally injured nnd
ten seriously hurt in an explosion m
the mixing rnmn of the Fiborloid com
pany near hero today,
The force of the explosion completely
wrecked tho interior of tho plant.
Most of the victims are being remov
ed to the hospitals in this city.
Medford Tribn.-e, 60e per month.
Up Against a Hard Ono.
f.'.'ho great delver Into the secrets of
nature who hud iic'cuimilated n fortune
and retired from nctlvo business In or
der to be able to give his whole time
to study nnd experiments was observ
ed to be cogitating profoundly.
"What are you giving your mind to
now?" Inquired one of his laboratory
assistants.
"1 nm merely wondering," he an
swered, "what becomes of nil the
corks." Chicago Tribune.
you HALK-automohile.
At u bargain, first class J I
Write C, Tribune. ISO
FOH SALK A house and lot in (.'en- 1
tral Point, one block frcm Main street, '
house 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot 55x
140; price $1500. inquire of Mrs. I. M. j
Fmersnu, Central 1'oiut, Or. 210 ,
FOH WALK Owe a.ire in Mtdford; fine
residence property; oak trees; good
well. C. W. Stone, over Bijou Tlica
ter. 83
FOH HALE Three gentle suddle and
driving horses, $;i0, $10 and $."(). First j
house across Hear creek ono left side
of street. K. A. Halfer. 1S3
FOH SALE A good small business on
Sevonth street. Reasons for eolling.
Add runs, P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. . tf
FOll SALE Ono team horses, harness,
light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed
Yards or Box 80(1. 200
FOH SALE Choice business property
at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Box
41S, Medford. 247
FOH SALE -New Pinder concentrator, I
complete, for sale at a bargain; never1
been used. Address or call on W. J.
Wimor, Waldo, Or., or A. E. Keames,
Jacksonville. 190 !
We will have something to tell
you about and show you at the
store. You won't be disappoint
ed if you read our advertise
ments. We show the bargains.
FOH SALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000,
first clasB improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L. E. W., Tribuno office. tf
FOR SALE A
no; a bargain,
ford.
first-class pmnola-pia-P.
O. Box 95, Med-
FOH liKXT
wilh board,
dale avenue
phone 015.
-Nicely furnish-d mom
Third I-onse from Oak
on Tenth street. Tele
ISO '
MEDFORD 'S "LITTLE KOST" LADIES' SHOP
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
WANTED.
WANTED Fiisi i hisfi w
o. Box 021.
cook. I
1S7
WANTED Experienced young niai:
wants steady pi-witinn ns clerk in gei:
era I ur hIhm- store; best of references.
Address Hal L. Conrad, Medford post
office. I.St
WA NTED A competent girl ; two in
Die family; no washing; will pay good
wages. Address P. O. Box 423, Med
ford, Or.
WANTED First-class orchard man to
plant to trues and eultivato largo tract
of orchard land. Address P. O. Box
418, Medford, Or. ISA
WANTED Horses for pasture, $2 per
month; no wiro fences; shade, water
and grafts. Apply to Walter Moore,
i'hoeuix, Or. 185
mule
man
In Doubt.
"That's a curious looking
you're driving," remarked the
who was whittling a pine stick.
"VuBslr." answered Eras tun Plnkley
"IIo is kind iV cur'us."
"What will you take for him?"
"Wlmt'll I lake fob him? Hay, boss.
Is you refeirlu' to tint mule as a piece
o property or nn nllIlctlon?"-Wash
ington Star.
SAVOY
Foreign Apple Mnrkot Slow.
W. N. White & Co., New York, stale
thnt American apples in Liverpool are
in poor demand, New York Baldwins
selling from 10 to lis per barret;
ureenings ss in oil; hoxes of uregonj
Wrnvensteins ! and il to hl and (ii.
These prices are "low, but quite up to
expectations. Because n few barrels
realir.ed good prices the week before
so mo of the shipping agents distribut
ed theso fancy prices all over the coun
try, but they forgot to tell that some
or inn fruit luiil heiti milil ultt riitN
thnt did not pay freight and charges.
Hho cable today bears the opinion
'fctlmt oven lower prices will prevail for
Is 1 11 'ow WV'H "l0 shipments to Lou
don, Liverpool and Glasgow have been
iVa heavy. At the present time European
v! markets nre not able to take quantities
(except at very low prices At the prices
' liow quoted with the increased charges
?'Niow prevailing in Liverpool, the net j
(' 'return to the New York grower on Bald j
v.wins will bo 1.02 per bnrrel, on Green
;iV,iit4 1.02 and to the On-gon shipper j
,'1.G4.
TOXIGHT AXD TUESDA V
"THE WATER SIM?ITKM A Gorman lociid of
tlio Rhine.
"TV()CMJVin)CTI-;(TIVKSMVucairt liclp
but laugh.
"THE LITTLE DKTECTl V.EM A realistic melo
drama. Miss Eifcrl will sing the pictorial Ivrie, "Hesido the
Old Oak flnto."
Admission 10 eenls.
WANTED Umbrella repairing. Call on
A. E. Tatsume, near bridge. 182 J
WAlTrEI To buy from TdO to'a'OO
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
TO TRADhl Light single covered bug
gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A light bay horse, weight 1050
pound's,' 9 years olT,brTnnled on
left shoulder, In mo in left shoulder.
Notify L C. Dawson at Beaglo, Or.200
yrf FLEET ROYALLY RECEIVED
j BY SONS OF NIPPON
; TOKTO, Oct. 10,-The first day of
'tho reception of the American battle
V Jdiip fleet at Tokio, the capital of Japan.
fIched tonight with a brilliant dinner
; Vjit thfl Imperial hotel, given to the offi
-erB of tho fleet by Edward O. O'Brien,
fAmorlcan ambassador to Japan. The
JjllnnoT wus attended by the diplonmlic
vVorp at Tokio, n Inrge number of din
'tinguinhen .Inpanenn merchants nnd
V -ft n embers of tho cabinet.
Oood will between the United Htntcs
nd Jnpan wr.s the keynote f the
onsts and the incidents of tho visit
f tho Americnu fleet to Australia wen-
A Map of Jackson
County
Tlio Triliuno nnd SiuitluM'ii Orogonian is
having made at great expense a fine, colored,
lithographed map of .laeksoii county.
This map will show all cities, towns ami
villages, rivers and waterways, section and
survey lines, railroads and projected rail
roads, wagon roads, forest reserve bounda
ries, election precincts and other data need
ed I iy everyone. All, townships shown in
colors.
This up-to-date map will lie ready for
distribution some time in December. It will
be sold only through The Tribune and
Southern Oregonian.
This will be your only chance to secure a
good map of .lackson county, as all map edi
tions arc out of print and plates were des
troyed i i the San l'Yaneisco fire, necessitat
ing new plates made at. an enormous expense.
FnrUiev details later, lteadv in December.
A Big Nursory Stock Order
T. II. Thompson, On- Asliluml ropro
Mt'iittitivc of tlio Washington Nursery
roiiiiiiny, of Topn-iiisli, Wash., has
just roturni't! from a visit to tho homo
offirt' of I lit I'ompanv, whoro he wi'nt to
confirm a contract which ho lias entcrd '
into for the ilelivory of one of the i
largest onlers for nursery stock ever
taken in this valley, incluiliu); nlto
nether for this year anil next years:
tlelivory approximately 7.1,000 apple. I
pear nnil cherry trees fur planting in I
the vicinitv of Ashland. 1
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Tuesday October 20
We will offer absolutely fret; to any person calling at the
store, the latest Medford Telephone Directory corrected to
date.
The Directory is printed on a card ready to fasten near
the phone and will save you time.
Call and Get One
DANIELS for DUDS
Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon
Tribune Ads Bring Results
3i
YA KIM 71 BEST
The Flour of the Hour
For some time we have been trying to secure the agency for this flour. We wanted to do this because it had
the reputation of being the best flour on the Pacific Coast, and a wortliv rival of the famous Pillsburv of
tile east. e have it inw and you can buy it in 49-pound sacks lor cash,
each
-We sell the
Hutter to be
per roll below
trust price.
Creamery Butter
very best Creamery
had for cash at 5e
the Medtord butter
r.xtra laiicy Mission Macaroni and
Spcghetti, the best we can buy, in
a neat, pretty sanitary package,
selling for, each I -pound car
toon 17e
Star Tobac-i-o. by the plug ....-I3C
We have found a bread that beats
tht kind "mother used to make."
"Snow White" bread, white, light,
just right, yours for ,.5e
Also Cookies, Cakes, Duns, etc.,
alwavs fresh.
$1.45
Try your Coffee pulverized in our
new electric pulverizer. It is
ground to a powder and one pouitd
of pulverized coffee goes much far
ther than one pound that is simply
ground.
i round Hones for chickens, per
pound 3 l-2
( i round ( h stcr Shells for chickens,
per pound 3 l-2e
"White luise" Syrup, the kind
that usually sells in 1 -gallon cans
for S l.() and in half-gallons for (HV
we seU her." for, the full gallon 90&
and half-gallon cans 50e
"Rock Candy Drips," the kind
that you have been used to buying
for. the gallon f0c and half-gallon
dOe. we sell here for cash, the gal
lon S5
Half gallon 43
"( Yospo" is praetirally the same as
" Kgg-O-See" or "Force." which
sell for 10c a package. We pay
7 -'2f a package wholesale for
Crcsjio. Having become overstock
ed by the arrival of a big new ship
ment, wo are selling it now for, the
package -I
Mop Sticks, the kind that last,
each IS
MILLER & BWBANK
WE SKl.h FOR CASH DF.CAUSK WE CAX TUTS SELL FDR LESS.
K no rod all tho spenkers.
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