BEDFORD .DAILY TRIBUNE, MBDFORD, OREGON. FT? TP AY, OCTOBER fin, 1008. Social and Personal AMUSEMENTS. ,1 J "Blue Stem" flour u made from blue item whaat. It la the beat. 105 Frrnik Lowry, irhu bns boon inrtiui companlod by bia family. Hi' wan for merlv engaged Id tho wime busim-wi in Me-1 ford. Ask for ''Bin Stem" bard wheat ftour. 195 Mr. W. H. M. i unm-1 i.ikI . I.il.li. u ..(' At'l'KiH ur Hfn-wWita itif W'-k willi ifliiiiVfH in ,lu'ki4Miivilli. K liner H-T" rt'lui lifil f rom 'j.lir'.ir nin one dny lust week to his home neiir JuckHOiiville. PiMir (I rent Arliutt nt Anglo Opera Hiiue tonight. Uetirfit library fund, Miaa May Huft'er of .hu-ltonvtlle left for I'ortlnnd tho irnt uf t he week fur u short visit. j Tuiiijflit at the Anlc opera house 1 lie liutii'H it( tlic 0 renter Mod ford club pre-M'-nt tin' first attraction of :n H-fKonH nuiiiHi'iiii'iit rdiirw, when (lip Four (treat I Musical ArtistK make tli-:r. appearance. I Thep rice for thorn ntertninmntg ihiivt 1 ti jic-d jit n vt'ry low figure, the ultjf.-t i. rfaiuU n mim-i vHlliy !"!.e. In ii g tor tlit- Ii Ill ' Iit.ru iy I'uinl, lit. nt I mm-i ioiiH ;-r- (lie tft i liiit i-ii ii It- .' t-i-iiri'il (rviu I v I't-uui bit ream nm, tnki'ii nil in nil, tlie Iiouhc Nhonld lie filled at eiu-li pf-rforinanee. The Qrnnd. At the (irand tonight the great iann XoIkoii fight, allowing tho knockout lilow. Von have Heea Hill Uryaii, Hill Tnft, Mill Smiiii nnd Buffalo Bill; now .. tt-i;.. ri....i e r. .:m,, i.,... Mia I " ' '' . , :(iep (iiuiH mid XelMon. AdmiHHion 10 etft. has been spending th'' past few nioiit tin Mrs. Will Uofin (nee Kilto) arrived irom Me-'loud Tueniliiy on a vittit to I her father, X. C. Kitto of Jacksonville. Try a sack of "Blue Stem" flour. 105 ' OKWuld WeHt, at at i' railroad eommin Bioner, vinited Medford and Anhlniid Friday. Messra. Bandall and Tddtngs of the Rogue Itiver Valley Orchard eonipany pent Friday in Med ford. Their eoni pany nwiia a liiOD-acre tract near Tal ent, which la lieing planted and Hold in five and ten aero tmelH. Four Grout Artlntn at Angle Opera limine tonight. Benefit librnry fund. Jtick Hlinger of Little llut'lo valley kpeut Friday in Medford. Dorothv I'ickeiis left ThurHdnv to pond ii month upon her houie.il end, FARMERS ORGANIZE AN IRRIGATION CORPORATION A MACHINE OWNER IS ROUGHLY HANDLED DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 'AO. J. F. Goldberg, a member f n large dry gondii firm of thin city, was roughly handled today by a mob of 15000 peo ple on GriflwoM street, opposite, city hull, after a dispute with a chauffeur whom lie hud diHrhnrgtd. The man had collided with a at reel car with Mr. Goldberg 'h machine. Mrn. Goldberg ditteharged him, but the eltnf feur refuHed to leave the machine until be watt paid more wages thai) hia em ployer thought was due him. A large crowd had gathered aud the chauffeur appenled to them. I'olice wero aeut for, but despite the officers' presence the crowd attacked Mr. Gold berg. He was pursued across the street and knocked down and finally fled, with the howling crowd in pursuit. .Several city employees eiime to his assistance aud helped aboard n cur, on which he escaped. Four Great House tonight. AriinlH at Angle Opera Benefit library fund. NATIVE SONS TAKE SIDES WITH OAMPOODI INDIANS NEVADA CITV, ("al., Oct. 30. My draulic parlor, Native. Hoiih of tho Gold en West, and the local women's clubs announced today they will fight diM miuedly the effort that is being made by tho mining men of this section to oust the Indiana from the Cnrnpondi, the Indian village near here. The mining men claim the land upon which the vil Inge is located, alleging Hint it is gold bearing. The dispute bus become so bitter thai the state land office and county elerk have been appointed to take testimony in tho en ho November "I. Meanwhile the opponents of the miners will organ ize to fight the effort to destroy the Cnmpoodi, which is out of the hIiow places of (his region. The Caiupoodi has been here as long ns any white man can remember, and tho Indians are averao to being moved from their ancient home, GRANTS PASS, Or., Oct. Mi, A mass meeting of Josephine county citizens, consisting uf farmers, fruitgrowers, ranchers, mill men, merchants, lawyers, and men of all professions, was held at the opera bouse in this city to com pbte plana fur irrigating this section of Wogno river valley. The meeting resulted in all preliminary work being done for the watering of the arid terri lory in mil about Grants I'ass before uiioGier dry season sets in. In order to facilitate matters, ami put the enterprise in shape to do del' inite work, a corporation was formed II. L. Gilkey, cashier of the Tirst Na lion bank, and chairman of tho coin mittee on organization, reported that the incorporation papers had been draft ed and filed with the sereetarv of state and that tho Josephine county I'ower & Irrigation company wan ready to receive stockholders. A government expert will be employ ed, who will consider irrigation in all its phases as retails to this district. When the call for stockholders was made at ycHtorday 'a meeting, .10 men arose immediately ami pledged their support, taking loO shares each. Those were followed by 'Mi others. Before the meeting closed, all of the stock was taken. The bylaws were read aud adopted, and 11k- incorporation, which is strictly a "people's" company, will bey in nt once the preliminary work of irrigation. T () X I (! H T :it THE GRAND he !iv;it Gans 6 Nelson Fight showing tlio KNOCKOUT BLOW OlliPr Tloarllinors. Classified Advertisements One Oont WordNo single Inaer Hons less than 15 cents. Bli Insertion? for the price of four. Seventy-flVf conts a Hum per mouth. FOB SAXE. r our Great Art isls at Angle Opera House tonight. Benefit library fund. DEER AND BEAR IN OREAT NUMBERS KILLED A Grnnts I'ass correspondent sums up the sporting season as follows: Both deer and bear are unusually plentiful in the Jotophiuc county tiUMin tains this season. Almost every hunter that goes into the wilds returns with a full bag. Kvon the novice has no dif ficulty in killing the five deer I hat the law allows. It is estimated that over a.'iO deer have been killed this son sun in the Bear Camp country alone In this district also about 100 black brown and cinnamon bear have beei killed. Though there has been i heavy slaughter of deer, the hunter have had due regard for the game laws and very few violations have occurred. Most hunters have picked their gam.' choosing only the full grown buck and letting the does go. It is the gen eral opinion of sportsmen that deei tire becoming more plentiful in Joseph inc county and this is atlrilmt-d to (In present game laws aud their n force luent. Four Great Artists at A ngle Opera House tonight. Hem-fit library fund. LEAVES TRACK; ROLLS OVER: PASSENGERS ARE UNINJURED CinpPKWA FALLS, Oct. :tn. That tho passengers of the Chicago Pulutji limited train of the Nuithwestern rojid lire olive today to tell of their miracu lona escape from death when tho train, running at the rate of 40 miles an hour, jumped the track near Augusta. Wis., yesterday nnd rolled over, is consider! d remarkable. Those who witnessed the wreck from the road quickly summon ed doctors, nurses and even called un dertnkers. but the services of none were needed. Besides being shaken up and thoroughly scared, the passengers went through the wreck in good shape. I' Oft SA LK Five ami ten acre tracts within mid adjoining city limits, at a bargain on long time. Address V, O. Box 4 IS, Medford, Or. 2-lH List Your Property With Me Good bouse, 0 rooms $1700 uood house, 0 rooms $1500 Good house, 4 rooms $750 160 acres within one and one half miles railroad slatiwa, all in cultivation; fair improvements; 6 acres iu trees; easy terms. 720 acres 14.1 per acre; 450 In culti vation; all good land; good improve ments; one third down, balance 1 to 10 years at Q per cuit; good invest ment. ! Wanted A loan of $4000; security, in- ' side business property. J. C. Rogers. Office, Hotnl Nanli, D stroot entrance. 2nd Saturday Night Sale BEGINS AT 7 P. M. "JUST OUT" FOR SA LK Several desirablo acre tracts, about 1 VI miles from postoffice on main Medford and Central Point roud. This laud is all under Fish Lake ditch. If planted to small fruit and garden, would support a family. J'rice $l!00 per acre, just the price of a very common lot; i down, bulaucn to suit. Let us ahow you this laud, .lames Bowling, Seventh and P streets. P. O. Box SI2, or S. L. Bennett, across from property. IPfl WHEN -WHERE-HOW r? J,.l.nt..?,'$ Pul"t IJlIc, IlyutJullit, Duinm, Ithoiloilenilrnni, PeoDlmj liow tonrow In fftuiMMi ttttl wlmlow (nnl-iiMin!liiln flowr bo.li; HULB Taulxu, howlna ouinlwr of biiliM rau1rl Cor dlDarflnt alitM of flower ImhIi coun-onillnm of information concerning IUGGI8TI0HI OH SELECTING SHRUBBERY PUnUnic hlm.i, nut and oruiinwuliil tret biii miruui, com i)i un atxi truiinig plant ltOHKS-(oii)f MtuloKtiu llluilrHUiiK Rmlclu rriblu all tho tui'lo Ami n vuriDtlca fr JNortliwtwt toll ami c-llmnte.) FKIUT HiJM Apple. AprlmbL UhHei, IRrV., , , Ourriuil, (jrapM, OooBalwrrWl.041.111. tlWlXbv iiU'i'l J'Vfiiiv. sthaw- IlICItllY I'l.AM'H. Twitnlv vnnr. .1. on i,Uilftcl Ho North went ioaln to jou throimh AVe were quite sure that there would be no luck of buyers at the first Saturday night sale. The crowd came, it saw and was conquered. It needed no microscope to discover the reinnrkable values. The merchandise was here, exactly as we advertised it. The prices well, we on ly know that action began at the stroke of 7 o'clock bell and continued unabated until closing time. One can bring a crowd with an offering of big values, but one won't do business unless the prices match the advertisement. You know we did businesn. We have prepared for the second after-supper sale with another great budget of bargains. We will see a large percentage of the peoplo ivho came to the first, and a host of friends, because there has been much talk of the plums picked at the first sale. So you had better come too. Another crop is ready for those who like to buy goods at retail, at less than most stores pay wholesale. You can buy some of everything advertised below, but not all of any one thing. Writ for It. ll.UliitiiNo. RfiU Satardai after 7 M. Onhj. $5.00 Skirls for $2.00 Ladies' all wool Panama Dress Skirts, in black, brown, navy and gra v ; regular $3.50, $4.00 and $o.00, skirts rail made full, for ....$2.00 75c Corset Covers 25c Another lot of fine Corset Cov ers; almost all sizes: regular 33c, 50c, (55e and 73c sellers; Saturday only ! 25 10c Handkerchiefs 5c About 50 dozen plain white and fancy. Handkerchiefs;, regular 10c values, for 5 50c Scott Bustles 33c You know there is but one Scott's Hustle and you know the price. 65c Bust Ruffles 2fc EveryVronian could use one. Amoskrag Check Gingham 5c Saturday After 7 P. M. Only. 10c Towels only 5c Every woman in Medford can find a place for a few nice Huck Towels. We offer 50 dozen regular 10c sellers, Salurdav night 5p $3.00 ComfortablesS 1.95 Come and see this value. You will say that the covering alone is worth the price; two dozen to sell Satur day for $1-95 35c Trimmings 17c yd. We show a large stock of Dress Trimmings. Here is a splendid 35c seller, Saturday only, yard -....17 12 1-2 Linen Crash 7c yd. Brown Crash, ..just received. You'll know the value to be good at 12 l-2c a yard. Sale price 7 15c Percales 7c More of that fine 15c Percale to offer Saturday night at ..7 10c Outings for 6c After 7 P. M., Saturday Only. $35.00 Suits for $17.50 A limited number of regular $30 and $35 Suits. If your size is hero and the color, you will secure a bar gain, but you will have to come $10.00 Coats $5.00 Black, brown and fancy Coats for ladies; all sizes; a special lot bought at a big discount to go in this. sale for exactly half value. 85c Beltings 40c Stylish fancy Belting; an excep tional value at 85c; after supper we say "...40 $2.50 Brassiere $1.25 A new combination Undergar ment to make your outer clothing smooth. $9.00 Child's Coats for $5.00 $8.00 Child's Coats for $4.00 $4.00 Child's Coats for $2.50 $3.50 Child's Coats for $1.95 FREE V lia vp n littlo present for every womun who linn it homo, nnd will bo plriiHi'rt to deliver name to you if you will cnll nnd lenvc your uddres Sntnnlity licforn 2 p. in. MEDFORD 'S PROGRESSIVE STORE BAKER-HUTCHISON CO. Central Avenue, just North of Jackson County Bank. FREE You will surely appreciate this little itrtielc, und it is a labor saver and a great help with ihe housework. It is nbHolutely free, but none will be given nwnv after 2 p. m. Saturday. FOR SALE A io; u bargain, ford. firat-clasi planola-pia P. O. Box 05, Ml- J'VjU SAIii;- A limine and lot in Con Irul Point, one Mock f rem Main Btroet, hoimo 24 foot ttqimre, 4 rooms, lot 5!)X 1 10; price $1,100. Inquire of Mrs. I. M. KmerHon, Central Point, Or. 210 FOR SALE A good small bustne?! on Seventh street. Reasons for soiling. Address, P. O. bor 512 or call at this ofi'ic. tf FOlt SA1.K One toam horses, harness, lilit wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed Yards or Pox 800. 200 BIJOU THEATRE TONIGHT A Feature Comedv Bill. "RIVALS FOR A WKKK" Lauh, laugh, laugh; von can't stop laughing. "THE" POLICEMAN'S VISION "Too funny to tell about. "EXCELLENT C()OKlNrO" AVhat will "they do next'? Sunday performances and Saturday matinee. Admission ..10 cents. l-'Oli HA1.K Choice buttim'tia property nt a bttr-:iin ou euuy turuiti. P. O. Boi US, Mmlfiml. 247 l'OU MAM-: MOacre much, l.0UO, first t-luHB improvements, well, family ori-liiml, etc. This is a liargttiii. See h. !:. W., Tribune offioe. tf TO 1U1ADE i jiff lit single covered bug- try tor two senteil rig. L. E. W., Trl bunn office. tf l-'OH NAM: Six room house, linlli, ele Inc lihta, well nntl city water, six l.loelis trom depot. Kor particulars a.l ilreHS Hex Sill), Meilfonl. 110(1 rnii BAi.r. At a imrirnin, Webster's I'nnbrMKcil dictionary, latest ami best eilitiou; indexed: has never been used; binnent bargain ever offered. Address or call on 1'lrich ltros., Jackson ville. l;t WANTED. ANT!')!' All kinds of house and win low cleaning dom by hour or day; a ill attend proiupt'.y. Xobie, care Tat sunn, near bridge. L'Ot ENDEAVORING TO RETAKE SEVEN ESCAPED PRISONERS IK IV W'ANTKD Would von like to Know liow lots of office boys, errand boys, messi'lljier boys, all kinds of bos with '-steady jobn'1 have doub led their traces f Would you like to re.ise yours t It 's easy enough, and nitliout interference with vour present work, atid the pay is good. See Charles Henderson. Hl-J WANTKl) Kirst class accountant, em ployed during the day, wants to keep a small set of books one or two eve lings of week. Hoi .ill, Medford. 1!I2 i V ANTE 1 1 A Jersey cow. Oriffin Creek. Mrs. l.nml 1!5 MISSOULA, Mont., Oct. 30. Renew, ed efforts wero rnnde nt daybreaU to enpturo seven of tho eight prisoners who escapist from the enmity jail last night utter tlioy unlocked tho door of the steel cage in some strange manner. Tho men then bored n hole through n brick wall with n big Iron spoon. KHbrt. Tfllnut. Hi m ntk. W ANTKl) Position ns cook in hotel, brtiirdiiig house or lumber camp: ref erenees if required. K. I.. Ilarriuinu, Ktna Mills. Cnl. Hoi 1B0. 1B2 LOST ADD FOUND. LOST A light bay horse, weight 1050 pounds, U years obi, brud.edt on ieft shoulder, lam la leit sbnulder. Notify I. C. awOB s4 Be(U, OrJOO Did You Qct one of those Fiee Telephone Directories? If not you had better call for one as they are the latest cor rected directories out. Daniels For Duds Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon Rainproof Bargains Slickers tho v.-orld over, from , There is nothing like a Slicker for shedding the rain and standing use and abuse. Towers' Pish brand aud the Shield brand, the standard $1.35 to $2.50 Coats that keep you dry and keep youi warm at the same time. Our line is the most, commlcto nnrl if it's warmth and dryness you want, we have it combined. Princes range from $5.00 to $6.00 Coats that are water proof in any storm and that are nobbv and swell : that combine the advantages of the overcoat and the rainproof garment with none of the disadvantages. Prices f rom..$12.50 to $20.00 Mackinaws Cravenettes Mackintoshes Here we have a real bargain to of fer those who want to shod the dninn- ness, and we are able to make the price so attractive that you can't help purchasing. The coats sell for $9.00 regu larly, but to close out we offer them for $7.50 Rubber Boots Short boots, hip boots, m i ii c r 8 ' boots, any kind of waders nt most any price. Anything you want, according to your pock etbook. Full value cuarantpod S2."7?; s ka 0 - -"f " tVJ A new supply just received the biggest stock ever to select from. Any shape or Size von wint. Am- stvln m- quality desired from cotton to fancy silk, wood, rubber, horn or pearl, or metal handle. "Whatever it is, you want, we have it at prices varyinc from 50"t, Sfi.AA That famous line of Boston Rub her Goods handled exclusively by us Rubbers for all people," for men. tor women .mil fov oliiU.-m, . nil sixes; all widths; all styles; storm rubbers, vetoes 'etc' liHV lro,n 43? to75? Hutchison 6 lumsden o - Umbrellas Rubbers