Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 23, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    .MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MEDFORDj, OREGON, FRTDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1908.
LOCAL LAND SELLS
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FOB 700 AN ACRE
Mri. Jane Carroll liui just
disjioUH of bvr 20 ucri'i two
uiilca northwest ot tula city for
$14,000, or 1700 an aero. The
pun-bait' wcio two young nun
t'oiniiig to tlio mlliy ncently
from Sealtlo.
'i'bo placo boIJ i kuowu an
tlio Captain Carroll placo. It
cuutaiua l(i acrc of Oyourold
Ni'wlowim ami four ai-ri-n of al
falfa. David McDonald told bis rilaco
nrroHg tin riuiil from Mrs. Car
roll 'ii iilaco, coimetiiiK ol -0
iutom of fruit plunU'rt lust full
for x'l)0, or $123 an acre.
NEW AEROPLANE TO BEAT
ANY MACHINE YET TESTED
LONDON', Oct. 23. Writing in tin
I tail Mail. -Mr. Ntead k'iv!H tho jmr
liciiiarH of a new af?rodanu iuvi-iitud
' hv a 21-yrar old Jtusfdan nobleman,
Prince Ktuh do Hololnff, I In- eldest
' Hon of PriiKM'tn WiiiHi'ninly, which, he
" nayH, in a fjn-nt advaiicn on tlicAVrights '
iiiuctiino.
Jt in now bring roimt rinded by Vnifdn
ItrotloTH in I'ari, and, according to Mr.
Stead, liolotoff, wlio in nn inventor of
ihi'iirMiii'liil ability, confident that
Im cuu Im-ak all records.
It him three .laiiM and will lio driven
by n motor inure than twice, iih mwcr
till UK nnv yi't iiHod on an aeroplane.
Thi- muchiiio can Mart fnun uny lovel
dniu with a hundred yards' run.
Hululnff haH- to journey in it from
in In iH to Mover within the next fort
night.
Ladles to Meet.
The ladiei. of the tireater Mcdfnrd
club will meet on next Monday after
norm in Ihu city hall at U p. in. All
members are urged to attend. .
Tho Irritating Mississippi.
The MlHHlsKippl Is tho grenU'Ht Irri
tant III the I lilted Htates. Iih Ih kle
news, coiiMcloiiH power and Iniiuliug
eddies bring oatba to t lie lijm of (he
' iiionI K'Hpeclublo mid law abiding renl
denls along Its lower eoiliw. The
greatest mlmlroi'H of Hie river, I lie peo
plu who slug Ha pniines w llh the uiont
emphasis, tire the one who k ofT on
a tangent of Umiijhh' qnleket wtien
they flnd u new ciivIiik of river bank
lioadetl toward the newest niid nioHt
expeuslvo levee, built to protect frront
plantations, while JiihI iktohh the
stream rise worthless bhifTs ami nrndeHH
' Hiaid burs. Talk to n MIkhInmIpiiI river
uinn-Hlianty Imnler, pilot, mriHinnu,
plantatliin owner or elty inereliniil und
hu will brat; uhout the river wonders.
Its bin news charms him and innkoM him
feel large ami elated. Itriug him
around to his own experiences with
It, nnd suddenly u shade of reneiit incut
crosses his fix-o us ho recalls n shanty
boat wriH'ked by a eyelune, a Hleum
boat niiKK,d1 u raft torn up In some
bend, u phuitiitloii utnlcrcut mid wash
ed away or a season's trado sHied by
: nn over How ami ert'vnsKc.
"Wo love tho river, dainu ll!" la n
literal expression.- It. K. Spents In At
lantic. A Queer Test.
j, Thy grocer salt! to Ibo upplh uutr,
"Your references aro good. Show
uie yum alylu of welghliiK out tlvo
pounds of HiiKtii'. There's the m-ales."
Tho nppllciml wreathed his face In
the iiiiilnble smllo all kuIcniih'U wear
mid welKhed out Ihu hukui- with dls
patch nnd acc uracy. He put un lm
little sugar at Hint; lie added gently it
lull half pound before the arnle 1ml
a need.
"You'll do," said Hie grocer. "You
iiudersluud the scale Irlck. It Is plain
thut you learned ymir irnde In lhi
thorough old school way."
"Yes, sir." the ulher aiisweied. "I
leu rued lu the country, and uhiioMt my
first lesson was that In wclKlilng. You
must add, mid. add. till the beam Hps.
because nil that adding plcascx the ens
tonier-HccuiK lo him almost like a ulU,
Hut If, on the contrary, you substract
from the 1 1 m tit 1 1 y on Hie scalp the
customer Is nn'ectod In the opposite
way-you seem to he toldilim lilin. He
noes away convinced Hint you are a
MtliiKJ cheat. " New orleiiita Times
Democrat.
BeaWn at Hit Own Game.
"A few days slnee," relates a solicit
or, "as I was sitting with my Irk-ud .
lu bis uttlce a man cuine In and said:
"Mr. V.. the livery slable keeper
tricked niu shamefully yesterday, and
I want to be even with him.'
"'State your ease.' said I.
'I asked him bow much he'd chai se
t me fur u burse lo g t Richmond, lie
said half a sovereign. 1 look the
home, and when 1 t ame baek he kuWI
lie wauled another half soxereiyu for
t. oni 1 1 ik baek and made me pay It.'
"IX gnvo bis client some leg.il ad
vice, which he Immediately a ted upon.
. as follows: lie weui tu the Ihvry
stable keeper and snhl. 'How inn. U
will you chatm for n horu to Wind
or?
"The man repHeil, 'A soveiviyn '
"Client nceordlucly went to Wind
sor, came back by rail and went to (he
livery stable keeper, snyhm:
"'Here Is your money.' paying htm a
dorerelgu.
"'Where is my horse?' said W.
"'He's at Wtndsor.' answered the
ell cut. I hlrvd hlin only to to Wind
or. M Peaixou's Weekly.
A Wide Range.
When the suieon who happened to
be spending a ulht at Bthhy Inn bad
vet the broken vx of the weather
beaten stranger w ho una the chief vic
tim of nn automobile accident the
patient looked up at him anxiously.
"See heir. loc" bo said lu a husky
voice, "I haven't got iiiuoh of nny
luouey. Would you take out your tvo
Iu trade?"
"Yes, I guess so," said the surgeon
cheerfully. "What Is your trade V"
"Well, I've got a number or thlniri
I can do soon as I'm on my fend
again," said the patient "I can hum,';
window bllmK or I can put on llubt-
Mug null, ,n- I can pl.iy tb. o;r."t j
nnd 1 eau do 'cm all IlrM rate. If I'm
the one to say It, doe."-Youth's rm-psulou.
Social and Personal
Ask fur "Hlno Htcm" hard wbtat
flour. 195
J. Oluen, who owns a fine alfalfa
farm located between Medtord and
tral Point, was in Medford Wednes
day.
"No Shooting'1 signs at Tribune
office. Price 5 cents each, GO cents a
dozen. 250
Thomas It. Kock of Thompson Creek
made Medford a biMincHH visit one day
this week. He is preparing to install
a mill to crush ore from a promiNiiig
mine that he owns.
' Blue Stem " flour is made from blue
stem wheat. It is the beat. 195
1 1 (Miry A! ever of Luke Creek was
among the many iu Medford during
1 he week.
If you want he best in fruit, shade
and ornamental trees, shrubbery, roses,
bulbs, seeds, small fruits, etc., it will
pay you to call on C. F. Cook and place
vour order at once. It. It. V. P. 187
William By boo is seriously ill at his
homo near Jacksonville. On arm-nut nf
tdvaneed nge hut slight hopes arc en
lertaiued for his recovery.
(ioiuL'f Where f The Itijou, of course
Loan me a dime: I must see (he new
jiirhiroti at the Jiijon tonight. I'l
J. JI. Kitzgerald, great sachem; .U
Miph ( 'jib key, great niew'hown ; ). M .
"telaliy, district deputy great Haciiehi,
ind W. M. Kennedy, keeper of warn
pum or tne rtemnen, leave r nuuy ior un
oiorland trip to Klamath Falls to iu
ntitute a tribu of Hodmen, the busl
ness men having asked a dispensation
to iiiHtall n new tribe. They will return
iu lime to vote.
F.very lady 'a happy at the Bijou. 1K
Meet me at the Hijoii. 1
K. C. Hulso, tho genial reprcsenta
live of the Oliver typewriter company
is down from Seattle again, interview
ing those who wish ono of his popular
machines.
K. K. Morrison of Oriffin Creek was
a recent visitor hi Medford. He re
ports everything fluorlahing In that dis
trict. ',' r
And if 1 had a child, sir,
I know what 1 would do;
I'd give the kid a dime, sir.
To visit the Bijou.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Merrick enter
tained at five hundred Wednesday eve
uing iu honor of Mrs. John Itussell ol'
San liegn, Oil. Mrs. L. A. Nye as
Misled iu the entertaining.
Mrs. Jumua Pelton of Fort Klam
itli (nee Miss Josephine' Orth of Jack
oinville) is visiting her brother, J. S.
Orth of Medford.
Dr. J. F. Iteddy nnd Colonel Muudy
left Friday nftoriinnii on a business
I rip east. ,
13. 11. lLuuloy, who ib engaged in iruu
iiliuro uu a largo scale, spent a few
hours iu Medford Thursday.
Hilt time Unii'lil ut the Bliou. Isil
Itijou was u little .show
And it wan very good.
It plcnued the people don't you know.
As we really knew it would. 10
It. F. ('. Kdmondson, .1. 1. Patten,
J. M. Alien and W. L. Kdmondson were
down from Big Butlo during the week.
Miu C. C. Itagmlale arriveil from Han
Francisco Wednesday and may remain
some time.
Fmory Hunt of Itogue river made a
himiuesH trip to Medford I luiniday.
J. I. ll-nry, who lives southwest
uf Medford, was among the many iu tin
city this wvk.
iV (iriia of Central Point was u re
coat busiucKH visitor in Med ford,
John K. Itoss has opened a billiard
parlor in the Central Point hotel build
ing.
C. It. Stoul. uiiil Heorge Little, ! he
expert mechanics, have Iki-ii oer from
Jaikttonvillu several times lately.
H. W. McClendon -f Hold llill spcul
Thurhduy night iu Medford. Wo is
building a huge lOHidcucc, which will
he Ihn finest in that Section.
T. 11. It. Taylor and S. I). Moore of
Kvaits t reek ilist rift transacted btisi
ness iu Medford the fore part of the
week.
M r:i. S. I-!. Dunuingtou of Jacksonville
was among her Medford friends. Thins
day morning.
4). S. Black ford of Willow Springs
precinct, u successful young farmer, was
a M-'dford visitor 'I'lnnsdav.
S1LVEH TONGUE ORATOR
IS REPUDIATED
If UNO. Nv., Oct. T Fitch.
the "silver tongued orator" of the re
pulibcaii party in Nowida, Htaudt today
repndiated by the republican organiza
linn thai hciiI him out lo Npcnk for the
republicans. P. U Flanagan, ropub
h.un candidate for the I'uited Slates
Heiiiite, Iiiih aunoiniccd that he will
spink at (ioldlicld tonight and will
Mute that Fitch's ntand is approved
liy neither Flanagan nor the republican
party in this state.
The repudiation of Fitch came aftci
he hnd made a speech at Oohlliehl
in wlii.h he boltetl the republican stale
platform by declaring against Htate po
lice bylaw.H passed at the special sen
sieii of the legislature last winter at
the time of the (.ohltlcld strike.
Chicken Pie Supper.
The holies of the Christum church will
serve a chicken pic supper Friday
night, October -.'I. in the building for
merly occupied by t he church bakery.
two doors east of Jackson County bank
mi Seventh street. Chicken pie, baked
brans, mashed pot ;i toes, salad, bread
and butter and coffee, only Il'ie a plate.
You'll miss it if yon miss this supper.
Classified Advertisements
On Out a Word No llnjls lnjer-
Uoni last than 15 cants. Six lnMrtlbni
for Uie pries of four. Mrant?flT4
cents a Hum per month.
FOa BALE.
KOK S.I.I:-S.Wmi.Ii,1 cnriK-r lot, "0i
1(1(1, Murk fnun W.-sl S.'wuth Mrwt,
I'Xi'fllt'iti lt,':i(i.ii c.,r ri,ftrv or utticr
ItllttilirSS; Pll T-Vl; HO ((Ti'tlt. Ail-
,lri'H. 1 (). Ho t.' I
I'oli SAI.K - lli-mitij;(,'U linri(or o.
Ii. nt'iirly now, only fii.",; Atlrnlul bar
nin. ('. V. Stone, cfr Hijon thea
ter. 1S7
jl'OK SALE A first elan pianola pia-'
a bargain. P. U. Bm 95, Mel
ford.
FOlt SALK .Oiouse and lot iu Cen
tral Poiut, one block run Main street,
house 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot 55x
1-KJ; price 11500. Inquire of Mrs. I. M.
Kmerson, Central Point, Or. 210
KOK SALE A good small business on
Seventh street. Keasona for celling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
KOK HALE One team horses, harness,
light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed
Van In or Hoi 801). 200
KOK SALE Choice business property
at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Box
41H, Medford. 247
FOR SALK New Pinder concentrator,
complete, for sale at 0 bargain; never
keen used. Address or call on W, ,L
Winter, Waldo, Or., or A. E. He am tin,
Jacksonville. 190
FOR SALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000.
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. Sec
L. K. W., Tribune office. tf
FOR HKNT Nicely furnished room
with board. Third I ouso from Ouk
dale avenue on Tenth street. Tele
phone 015. 186
FOR SALK At ft bargain, first class
automobile. Write. C, Tribune. 180
'fOTADB L'ighriinglecover7d iug
gy for two-seated rig. L. K. W., Tri
bune office. tf
WANTED.
WANTKI) To exchange, fine lot iu
Medford, half block from West Sev
enth street, for land near Medford.
Address P. O. Itnx M42. 1HH
WANTKI) Position as cook in hotel,
boarding house or lumber camp; ref
erences if required. K. L. Ifarrimnu,
Ktna Mills, Cal. Box 100. 112
WANTFjD First-class woman cook. I.
O. Box 024. 187
WANTKI) Chamber work or washing.
Add reus Mrs. B., caro of Tribune. 18G
W A NT K D Horses for pasture, $2 per
month; no wiro fences; shade, water
and grass. Apply to Walter Moore,
Phoenix, Or, 185
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A light bay horse, weight 1050
"annuls, lPyeara old, branded fly on
left shoulder, lame hi left shoulder.
Notify I. C. Dawson at Benglo, Or.200
FOFN I Pair of iilasses iu case, silver
frames, with gold nose piece. Owner
may have same by calling at this of
fice and paving for notice. 1H6
TUN MKDFOItl) J) A ILY
NKWS SKRV1CK IN
HOBSON
'Tho II em til" tho MeiTinmc," will discuss issues
of llic ,;inii;iii'ii at. Hie
Angle Opera House
KATUKIUY AT 2:150 P. M.
All Are Invited
SAVOY
S II () W I N 0
T () N L CMt T
TALK TlIK SKAlU'lILKillT TOhlV A
TlIK
liciiiitil'ul stnrv told
TlIK
r.AKKHAU, FAN"
cess. In tliis picture is shown n nia.or league
gaine lict ween the Chicago Cutis and L'itts
liuvg. Patriotic song hit of the season, "Dixie Land."
Admission 10 cents.
ANGLE OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY NKillT. OCTOI5KK i'H.
The 0 rent est Draniat ic Sensation of a Decade
The Devil
Presented liy
Mr. Oliver Kcklianlt and Coinpain
Seats on sale at llaskius
forenoon.
Splendid Bargains at Our First Ammiversary Sale
Have you been here? Have you seen this big show
ing of brand new merchandise f Have you seen this
surprise we have prepared for youf Have you noted
the aiua.ing economics which abound for prudent
'hoppers during this memorable occasion.
Hundreds have attended and made their selections,
and gone away happy in the thought of the wonder
fill savings to be secured at this time.
The Naw Waists
Hundreds to choose from and a!l
right up to the minute in style, ma
terial and color. A description of
them in cold type wouldn't do them
justice; they'll have to be seen for
you to reulize what splendid values
they are as now priced.
Some new $1.50 Waists for $1.00
Some new $2.00 Waists for $l.fO
Souin new $:i.00 Waists for $2.00
Special values iu Silk and Net
Waists.
Some Underwear
specials
fn p a garment for ladies Vests
L)) and Pants in ribbed cotton
fleeced underwear, a 35c grade.
in a garment for ladien Vests
iJv and Pants iu a grade that usu
ally sells as high as 05e,
nCp lr an unshrinking wool gar
iJumetit in Vests and Pants, nil
sizes, a regular $1.00 value, very fine
and nou irritating.
Any siw in children's fine ribbed
fleeced lined cotton garments in
Vests and Pants. Kxceptional values
hi 15c and up to 40c
Other splendid values in wool and
cotton Underwear, in separate gar
ments ami union suits for ladies and
chihl rcn.
TlillWNK HAS THE JittST
SOUTH NUN OREGON.
in a most novel ltianiu'r.
Tho latest coined v suc
Drui; Store Saturday
Here Are the
New Gloves
In spite of the fact that these are
best quality new Gloves we are of
fering them at a great saving in
price. Only such a rare event could
bring you such bargains.
Dress Goods
Specials
Regular $1.25 Gloves $1.00
Regular 2.00 Gloves $1.50
The choices! patterns and colors
are included in the Dreso Goods
which bear special prices for this
great valuo giving Anniversary Sale.
If yon want to save money and want
the very latest effects these items
ought to mom than interest you. .
40c Dress Goods, nil colors 29c
50c Dress Goods, all colors 40c
05c Dress Goods, all colors 50c
$1.00 Dress Goods, all colors ...77c
$1.25 Dress Goods, all colors ...85c
Medford's "Little Kost" Shop
Baker Hutchason Co
Central Ave Just North of Jaeksou County Bank
We have leplenishcd stocks, rearranged displays, re
adjusted prices so you will be sure to find complete
assortments and a wide variety of choice.
Never in our knowledge have we offered such mag
nificent values for such ridiculous prices never in
your experience have you seen such opportunities for
money saving.
Remember, all new goods, ell new titylea all the
best of everything and the most comforting prices.
Prudence and thrift and economy cay COME!
Outings Unusu
ally Low-priced
And what's most important the
goods concerned are all new goods
all the latCBt patterns and colors.
Thousands of yards of Outings,
Flannelettes will be disposed of at
low prices during this Anniversary
event. Don't forget to get a supply.
Regular flc Outing 6c
Regular 10c Outing 8c
Regular 12'jc Outing 10c
Regular 20c Flannelette 15c
Regular 15c Flannelette 122C
This Is indeed a timely offering.
All good, honest quality tho kind
wo know will give perfect satisfac
tion. Come and got your share of
theso bargains.
AMONG THE BELTS
Many tempting belt bargains. All
are right up to the minute in style,
materials ami color effects. Be sure
tn visit this section when you attend
this exceptional sale.
SPKCTAL PRTOF.S
25c to $1.47.
Best Value in Shirts
The Toggery has the largest assortment of Shirts in
different sleeve lengths, built to fit any size, boy or man.
Our Oxford line is especially strong. It ib positively
the best wearing material ever put into a shirt, and is es
pecially adapted for winter wear, liegularlv ff rrr
sold at $2.00; our price.. .". $1JU
Our line of Golf Shirts ranges in price from 50 cents to
$2.50. They include woven madras and percales, in va
rious colors and a wide range of patterns, and many blut'b
and white effects.
Something new in a Golf Shirt, nitwle of fim Fvomh
flannel. Something extra warm and y rv
fine J) wV
There is nil the difference in the world in the way a
shirt is made, Our shirts come direct from the faetoiT to
our door and we guarantee them. .
How About Neckware?
A dainty and well selected line of Neckwear, a ehoira
equal to selections carried in large citie, rangwus in ppij
from 50 to $1.50.
A large line of latest patterns just arrival m tlra nniat
stylish colors and makes. . You must see tlwm to appju
ciate them.
I f you keep stylish and up-to-date, you will wear our ths.
SOCKS FOR YOUTH AND MEN.
Try Marvel Hose, guaranteed to be holeproof and wear
tor six months. Others sell these at $2.00 for tfl rn
six pairs; our price jl.JU
The following guarantee accompanies each sale of Mar
vel Sox, signed by the Toggery;
G U A R A X TEE
"These six pairs of MARVEL Hose are, if worn alter
nately, guaranteed against holes in Soles, Heels or Toes
tor a period of six months. J case they should need darn
ing with, n tins period we agree to replace them with new
ones upon the surrender of this ticket with the worn pair
and coupon A provided they are returned to us within six
months from date of sale to wearer."
"Greatest Value Givers"
Qtmi fashion anwyj
New Models in
Dress Skirts
Most women wiil be wanting new
Dress Skirts just now and no doubt
the sale prices which affect the vory
latest of the new Dress Skirts will
whisk away tho entire assortment
in a very short while. If you are
anxious to secure ono, don't delay.
Values in Skirts to 5.00
Values in Skirts to $9.00 JJj QQ
Values in Skirts to ie.00 QQ
Values in Skirts to $15.00 g(j '
Exceptional Val
ues in Silk
No, these are not last season 's '
Silks but the very latest patterns
and designs all made for this sea-"
son 's service. At these prices we
provide for you an exceptional Bav-
ing on every yard bought.
27-inch .Tnp Silk, ill colors ami black
or white, special tt7
value., JUw
Best 18-inch Taffeta Silks, all colors
and black, spe- 7A'
eial lAV
Best 30 inch black Taffeta, a regular 1
tf0.:"":: Silo
Big line of Fancy Silks in waist
patterns and dress lengths at
POPULAR PRICES.
BEDFORD
OREGON t