Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 04, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX. WEDNESDAY, yOYBMBKK I WOS.
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SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
t rated bongs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Pridav. Admission 10 t i'iiK
W. M. Colvtg. 0. L. Roamoa.
COL Via & RE AMES
Lawyers.
Crfieo:Medford Iiank lildg.
Ground floor.
ARTHUR HV DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer,
'.ill) V. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
Coiitilulouti perfnrmani'e i-vcry
evening of motion pictures nn-l it
liiHlruttMl Kittirt1 i-liiint
of urogram Momlay, Wiitnosihiy
Htul Fridnv. Ailmiitrtinii 10 i'i'iiIh.
ANLO PIjNWELIj
Tho Plumber.
I sitlit'it Q slmro of your luisim1.-!!,,
t'lflfjiny icitisfitrtiou. ,
Cook Stovi-8 nntl rungoa. JMiono ftl
MORDOEFF & WOLF
Now atul Kci'oml-Htiiul Furniture
KiuIh' old atuiiil, 18-20 V St. South
Moilford, Or.
City
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ilSll LAKE FROM A POINT ABOUT A HALF MILE ABOVE THE DAM
BEVf RIDGE IS
THE BIG GUI
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
Fairbanks Political Mach
ine Wrecked and His
Forces Put to Route
JNTIA"NAPOM, Tml., Nov. 4. Tho
wreck (f the Fiiirbunkso political ma
cliinc in 1 ik") hum, Jojiving Movoridgo as
the jiowerful factor in tlio stato is fore
cast ly the tlefejit t the Fairbanks
men nint rbo utrer lonto of li is organ
ization yesterday
Walson, Fairlianlts' cuiulidato for
governor, lias lost to Marshall, though
tho rest, of the republican ticket whs
successful.
Senator Hemenway, a Fairbanks ally,
is beaten for re-election by the loss of
the legislature by the republicans. Hep
resentative Overstreet in the south dis
trict and Foster in tho First district,
both republicans, and Fairbanks men,
are apparently defeated for re-eloo-t
ion.
Senator Iteveride has always stood"
close to the Itoosevclt ad m in istrat 1011,
while Fairbanks has never been iden
tified with it. The new situation puts
enormous power in the bands of Bevor
idtfn nnd gives him the opportunity to
build up a machine mueji greater and
more effectual than by the vice-president.
Thomas Taggart, former national j a nico cottage.
Baker brothers, who havo been work
ing on the road between Bradshaw and
Ilrowuuboro, have n'turad to the Fulls
and are warmly welcomed back.
Ben Fredeubnrg has his house under
construction and will build it bo hh to
Iks nnornanient of beauty and utility to
I lie town.
.1. IT. Miller and Judge Pentz reached
hero on Wedncsda yfrom Medford.
John Obenehain uud Jim Charley are
at their homesteads.
Aaron Beck is finishing the inside of
tho hotel building.
Mr. Mat lies of Medford has come
among us to reside nnd will soon build
upon his lot. Ho is a brother to Mrs.
.1. P. Hughes.
Oar stores arc stocked with nn abun
dant assortment of winter supplies.
The new sehoolhouso is fast Hearing
its finishing touches and will be a
strong advertisement as well as a sight
of beauty for our town. It is in fact
one of the finest school buildings in our
county.
The stage makes alternate trips every
other day from here to Kagle Point and
return and passengers can be nccommo
dutul by Mr. Stowell.
Sinn tntel Poole has moved from his
ranch to Muttt; Fails to enjoy the school
Mdvantngcs. I
Mr. Stalker and family of Michigan,
is visiting the Miller family and may
loculed.
As nn evidence whit what homestead
ers havo done to settled and open up
t his sect ion. we point with pride to
tho many residences built in Butte
Italia, to the erection of a fine Bohool,
to the establishment of a beautiful town
site, to the histnllatio nof a fin mill
plant, besides our stores nnd general
interests of outsiders in Butto- Falls.
Verily, homesteaders have not failed in
their duties, but has Undo Sam recog
nized their workl
Mr. Dttprey has erected a fine house
nnd William Chambers is finishing up
chairman of the democratic party, is
jubilant over the results in the state.
Ho declared today that the legislature
will be democratic by a big majority.
TRISCO POLICE LOOKING
FOR EASTERN ELOPERS
SAX FRAXC1SCO, Cal Xov. ;i
Believing that Edwin P. Shore, eon of
the Wisconsin and Michigan lumber
man and Miss Berly Hedrick, a nine
teen year old Pittsburg girl of prom
inent family are living quietly in this :
city following nn elopement, Jhe police'
are seeking the couple. The chief of j
police today receiver! a request trom the
Pittsburg authorities to detain them
although no charge has been brought
against them in Pitsbnrg.
It is expected that the mill will oper
ate all winter and fib tho yard with
lumber for the spring and summer trade
of 110p.
C. P. Briggs has made some needed
improvements around his lot.
Mr. Mathes has gone to tho valley
and will return with a load of supplies
i,r Merchant Hughes.
AValte
ner.
Marriago Licenses,
liowo and Winifred
Cpn-
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Probate.
Estate William Ifeeley; order made
appointing Mary Wttercr admin is
tratrix.
Estate M. P. Phipps; semi-annual ac
count filed.
Kstnte David Allen; order made for
final settlement.
C. W. Longman. Evangelist. j
C. W. Longman, who sings during'
the evangelistic meeting was born in ;
Iowa and then turned Xebrnskau. His:
high school work was done in Towa. and
college work at Cot ner university. Him
hfl sung since childhood, and still sing1, j
Mr. Longman was mixed up in all
the quarteTs, rhm us work and orato-
rbts in college circles. He has done'
solo work since freshman days.
All the work nn voice has been to I
gain a clear, pure, airtet tenor for gos
pel work. His enunciation is particu- ;
larly adapted for evangelistic sing
ing. His belief is that singing wm
invented to make words more potent in
the lives of men.
Evangelist Whiston waite dtwo years
to secure Longman, ncd be hnpes to ;
hold him for ten years to come. Wilis- ;
ton's only fear is that Longman will
get marrird and refuse to leave home. ?
Meetings begin Thursday night. Xo- j
vember .l. at 7:4." sharp. Imn't miss mj
ervice.
500
540
415
Cnited- States to Oeorgo BT.
Pease, If.O acres in section 8,
township 31, range 4 W patent
United States to Ejmar Sclira
der, 100 acres in section 14,
township 37, range 1 E patent
Thomas Gill to Max P. .Tacoby,
40 acres in section 20, township
3(1, range 2 W
.Tane Carroll to David M. Orish
am, lot 15, Constant s addi
tion to Central Point 5000
Watliam TT. TTamlin to N. 8.
Bennett, 10 acres in township
39. range 1 W
OV. A. Dimlap to Oscar B. Tur
ner, land in township 33, range
1 W
Wells Lounoberry to John Banish.
land in township 37, range 2
W
Harvey Richardson to Etta May
Richardson, 5 acres in section
2t. township 3ft, range 2 W
Tli-oTias Oill to Max P. Jacohy,
40 ncros in township 36, range
2 W
David M. Crisham to Jane Car
roll, property in Constant'
in Central Point
S. S. Pent-! to B. H. Harris,
property in Callaway's addi
tion to MMford
John Banish to Lillian M. Louns
berry. hind in D L C 6, town
ship 37. rnngo 2 W
L. P. Maury et al. to Wells
Loimsberry, 59.17 acres in D
L. C fit?, tnwnthip 37, range
2 V
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500
1200
IftOO
5000
6700
Without Hesitation
You can invite your friends to dinner if you
use our
Pure White Flour
A new airload has just arrived.
In PurityIt Leads It is the Best
IN QUALITY
Let us quote you prices.
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QUALITY GROCERS
THE MEDFOIW DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST
NEWS SERVICE IN. SOUTHERN OREGON.
WmmW Watches, Clocks
wMffmJfP and Jewelrv
A 5186
I am now
Located
with Martin J. Reddy
nnd am prepared to
do all kinds of re
pair work on
B'. N. Butler
Near Postoffice
Water Proof Shoes
Lumbermen's Pacs,
Knee and Hip
Rubber Boots,
Waterproof
Shoe Oil.
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High Cut
Leather
Boots in all
Siz.s
WINDOWS
, We f-arry the strongest lines at the best prices in
: Southern Oregon. Huy now. Rainy weather is
1 coming.
SMITH & MOLONY
WM. H. AITKEN
IMuiilttili), Stonin 11 till Hot Wilt i-r
Llonting.
IM10110 2'.
210 W. Sovonth St., Modford, Or.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
IlllY CLEANING AND PRESS
IHO WORKS
W. K. Lulio & Won, l'ros.
Oiu.iito Hotel Moore,
Medford lr.-t..ii
KARNES ROOMING HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnished
All modern coiivenionees.
II. !. Karnes, Prop.
2(1 S. (1 St., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
Home growu whole root trees.
N. S. Bennett Medt'oKl, Or.
WASCIIAU & BROWN
u'li to .-uiooiiiK e to their pntroim
II:. it they are ioroted in their new
ii:iiterN in lite Voiio ll.ill
leiil.lill.
IJiMiiii.K I i,;:lt-K lied 'I'oleiefis.
FISH MARKET
Ov-
:rrenh fish received dnily.
- terH iu Henson.
for. Seventh nnd K St, Medford
Ullteh II s.iee.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
M. k B. CANDY KITCHEN
We oiri'ie :ttl our own rllillliert.
Mrtitin it ii.l Iturrow, l'rop.
Ininer Seventh :llld C Stn'"t,
Medl'or.l, Oregon.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
, UOl'SH Speeialwls In Tens, C'of
fees, Kxtructs, HuUiiif; Powder
::ind Spiees. We curry nil kinds ot
! dinner wnre and foney dishes.
210 W. Soventh St. Medford, Or.
THE EMERICK CAFE
The best restaurant in Soot hern
Oregon.
W. E. Johnson Prop.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hours: S to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
i THE HOTEL EMERICK
i Rooms from 50 cents to $1.50 per
tiny. All modem convoniuucos.
' We solicit your patrouugo.
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
THE MISSION GRILL
Always open for business. Kent
nnd clean. Up to date. Popular
prices.
12 So. 0 St. Lambert & Brown
I buy accounts, bills, notes and
judgments of any nature, any
wboro. Address
0. CLAY
Box 52 Medford, Or.
0. F. COOK
Bells trees that grow.
Office: B. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phono 503.
Modford, Or.
THE K. R. V. LUNCH BOOM
Finost cup of coffee on
the Pncific CoiiBt.
U. II. Lorimor Prop.
Livery asil Fcei. Phono 2431
WEST SIDE STABLES
Chas. E. Tail, Proprietor.
First-class Turnouts.
Medford Oregon
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Residence.
East Medford. Phono 225
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In
struiiients, go to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
0 Stroot.
1 DR. GOBLE
;Tho only exclusivo Opticinn bs
Itwaon' Portland and Sacramento,
i Office on Seventh Stroet.
S. R. SEELY, M. D.
PhyBician nnd Surgeon
Modern equipped opernting rooms
X-Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p.
in. Office in Jnckson Co. Bk. bldg
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertnkors
Day Phono 353
Night Phones 0. W. Conklin 30
J. H. Bntlor 148
When others fail, call on
, DR. E. J. BONNER
Eye Specialist
Office in Eagle Pharmacy
Mnin 233. Seventh and Main
Election Is Over
Get busy and build before the Con
tractors are all crowded with work
and before material of all kinds take
another advance in price.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
Crater Lake Lumber Co.
9 fA-iSfi&V 9,
SALOME IN BARBARIC
SPLENDOR
V f I Tx
wnili ot- jii;i.'i at tins pxrjiiiHito hoau
y (if f.iir ,ji wi-Ih, net in tho moat rc
tiiifi) t.-iMit .f civilization, if hIip cou!1
ri t urn ami po nur iruixiiifici'iit itturk
ut fim! jewelry. Wi run please the fan
( V nf Ilium who would I'ombine tlidicary
with nrirntul grandeur nnd bpiiuty in
t lie in 'til s nnd jewelH ohown at
Good EveningI
Have You Used
"CHIC?"
for sale only by
t in h'-hih una jewem Known ai - -
MARTIN J. RtDMMlord,Ph!tffiacy