Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 09, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    "MEDYltEP DAILY' TlttftlJN BJf ED FOHD, OKK(iONT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 0. 1908.
Social and Personal
Mi. Frunk WHhou ft (or u
visit iu Calofaruia.
ij v. Huff of the (Vnteiiniul mini'
near Gold Hill wait wi Medford Hatiir
duy ou buainewi. He n-purtH nnn-li
uroifrfBB at the mine.
Oo to the Kuss mill for Imlwl hay and
feed Of all kind.
in PhiPtrar. M. 8. Union, A. Kisi'ii
.n,t nml E P. Wiukler have returunl
trn In search of ifnine in the
Elk Creek country. They rrmrl th
killinK of 12 !.
Charles Terrlll of Browimboro wan a
roeeat Medford vjaitor.
VnA Hand, a brother in law of H. L.
Young, la t'pe'ted from Mathy Hay,
Want. He will jmihnbly loeate in the
The Hubs mill f 1'a,',,
hay by "ule weiiht ouly. (-t prirm
before buying. ,u
L. K. Hiwver ri'celvwl a carload fit
yonufj trees Saturday. He expects an
other about movomuer
Great preparation are being made by
Malta eomniainlery, No. 4, Knights 1""
plar, for the innt ilutimi of IJillah tern
ule in Anniund noon.
, A. 0. Htewart of Cottage Grow i
vioitinif relatives in the city.
WHhoii Howinait la planning ft viitit
iioa to California.
.IiimiM Hrificoe of Heiiglp wim a n
cent Medford visitor.
Minn Htella Merrick hait returned t
her home in Long Reach, Cal.
(.adieu, rninc in and regmti-r ho that
we ena tiinil a ImndHoine ClirintnitiH mm
V'enir to voiir uddroHH, Med ford Fur
iiihire Co. 22K
Tin- prime growers of the valley an
planning an organization in order to
further their interests. I hey will or
gniiize In tho Commt'n'ial club room
cnn ext Thursday evening.
Holder! of eonpona or tickets will
please bring in and use at onen. Gregory
Studio. 201 '
. L. C. Wat keys of Santa Monica, Cal..
has arrived in Med ford for a visit.
Dr, nn J Mrs. K. W. ( 'uinmlng of
perby, Vt., have arrived in the pity
for a visit with relatives. They may
rein aiu in the vallny.
' Mrs. A. F. Ilnswell and daughter of
Eugene arc visiting in this city.
' R. I). Crumb and family of Hire
ville, la., have arrived, in Medfonl.
They purchased and will reside on 20
acres of the Pierce trnct.
1 Grand excursion to City of Mexico.
Leaves Med ford on tho 12th of Decern
her, IftOS, on tho regular Overland.
02. 1 fi for tho round trip, good for 00
days. For further information, write
to Kmil Poll, Ashland, Or. tf
Mrs. M. H. Worcl) en trrt alned on
Thursday of last, week in honor of her
Bister. Mrs. Crook of Portland. M rs.
Worrell was aMHiKtcd by Miss (iernld
ine Theiss, Mrs. I. Merrinn Foster and
J. inn Helen Worrell. Those present
were Mesdames Merrrrk, Hiitehason,
Kentner, Shield), MeCray, I 'age, hris
ty, Wort inn n, K i ng, Theiss, Ht ewn rt .
Foster, Worrell, Cook, Misses (lernld
Inc Theiss and Helen Worrell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Watt leave today
for a trip east. Their daughter, Helen
will accompany them.
Judging from the large crowds watch
tug the paring on Wesl Seventh street
thew ork cannot be done nnv too soon
to suit Med ford citizens.
Arthur Hrowu and C, I). Ilovd Sun
dayed in Jacksonville.
Arthur Jackson spent Sunday ii
CI rants Pass assisting 1j. K. Whiting
in instnlling n linotype machine for the
Courier. M r. Jackson is proving tin
apt student of t he machine and will
soon be in his instructor's class.
County Clerk Coleman wim a Medford
visitor Sunday.
Charles Tall was a visitor iu Jack
(ton ville Sunday.
The new residence of Dr. C. It. Hay
In West Med ford is rapidly Hearing
completion.
Hert Anderson hits made wonderful
improvements on his property in the
Bungalow addition.
.lob n Donahue gave a very enjoyn
lile chicken dinner iu his bachelor apart
nients iu West Med ford nn Sunday to
a number of friends. An elaborate
menu was diseased and full justice
was done to the repast. Those Heated
at tho board were Messrs. J. D. Fin
lay, Charles I 'araev. Shorty Huberts
and H. J. Culder.
1. J. Carney and Knout Hobinxou
Were shooting quail Sunday. They re
turned with the limit.
Miles Overholt, formerly publisher of
the Jacksonville Post and now editor
of Tanglefoot magazine, who was re
cenlly in Med ford, has utuved 1mm fain
ily to Dayton.
Fred J. Blakoley rrtutnid from Hom
burg Moudny.
Kdgar Hafer left Monday tn meet
Mrs. Hafer in San Prune ism and re
turn with her to Medford. He re
turned Sunday from Portland, where he
attended the banquet given .lames J,
Hill.
- J. K. Watt left Monday for an ex
tended Tisit in Louisiana.
Mrs. George King returned Monday
to Kureka.
K. C. I'otneroy of the Meadow dis
trict was in Med ford recently.
Colonel 1(. C. Wnsldmrn ' of Table
Rock ranch wan in Med ford recrntlv.
James L. Dnvis f (lold Hill spent
Monday in Med ford.
Mr. Hhafer of JncUniivil.- spent Silt
urday in Medfonl.
Ed Clemens of Talent wan a Medfrd
visitor Saturday.
Oeorge Daily of I'agle Point spent
Mondny in Medfonl. He has leased the
bnll at Kagle Point and will give h
dance there Thanksgiving evening.
Thursday, November 2(1.
J. I). Kvana of Phoenix was in M.-d
tn rd Sa t u rd ay on b u i ii e s s.
FORESTRY DEPARTMENT
ANNOUNCES NEW PLAN
BREAKDOWN; VACATION
f ConNnued from page 1.)
Tin young
uu'ti have induced L. B.
Harris, formerly nnaager of the IjewiB
urehanl, to superviae their properties
and act iu a if advistory capacity. Mr.
Harris enjoys an envir.ble reputation
us an expert fruit man and the owners
are fortunate to have him in charge
while tiny are iu the east.
The linal chapters of the story will
probably tell of eastern capital in
terested in I he valley, of the growing
fame of the Hogno Hiver valley and
prosperity always prosperity,
KINO APPLE REIGNH
IN PORTLAND WINDOWS
This is the lime of year when the
Oregon apple comes to tho front, and
it is here. With the winter banana,
whieh is reputed to be the flower of
apple evolution, holding first place and
selling at th rotnil stores at two for
in second ptaro ami moving at $5 ft
hot. the apple list just now iu a big
one, mid there is in it everything that
anybody could want.
In the displays of apples at the Btores
now there are Ortb-ya, Kings, Newtown
Pippins, JohtiathaiiB, Baldwins and half
a dozen other fall and winter varieties,
all the co, mi I of tho best apples grown
anywhere in tho eiut, and selling nt
retail hern at tl.50 to $2.!i0 a boi.
Local dealers say that, (he demand for
apples, now that the summer and short
season fruits aro more or less out of
the way, is steadily Increasing, It is
now tho main feature of the fruit mar
ket. Portland Telegram.
MONEY COMES AT BATE
OP $125 PER MINUTE
(loldendale, Wmdi., has given nil the
eommunities of the Pacific const a roc
ord in raising money for advertising
purposes, by giving 'J.(MI for every
man, woman and child within the city
limits, or a total of flt'iON, and this
came in at the rate of fl'Jii a minute.
During the last few days that, the
eolonist rates wore effective more than
pjuii pcoplo cniro to Oregon on one
way tickets to niaha this state tneir
permanent homo.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent ft Word No lingl Inner
tloni less than lfi cents. Six In m it Ion
for the price of four. Seventy-fiv
cents a Huh per month.
FOR SAIE.
FOU 8ALK Four lots, good house, well,
a snap, 7"0. C. W, Btoue, over Uijou
theater. 204
W.W.TKH Ihrit- .v.., h,i:n k-:i;:i.; with
or without driver. Telephone Hnrrell
orchards. 203
FOR SALE Nice family horso; light
top buggy, at a bargaiu. Harry Mess
ier, Kmerick Lodging Hous. 205
FOR HALK Five uud ten-acre tracts
witliiu and adjoining city limits, at
bargain an lung time, Ad drum P. 0,
Box 418, Alcdford, Or, lli
FOR WALfi ttlx room house and two
lots on choice corner, 3 blocks from
Seventh street and 3 blocks from S,
P. railroad; has south and oast front
3 porches, woodsh'!, chicken house.
etc.; wired for electric light; water
and sewer mains In street; will be sold
at a bargain, Addrss P. O. Hox 571
Mndfofd, Or. U00
FOR SALE Choice business property
at a bargain on easy terms. P. O, Box
418, Me-dford. S7
FOR SALE A house and lot iu Cen
trul Point, one block frcui Main street,
house 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot 55 1
140; price 415GU. Inquire of Mrs. I. M
Kmerson, Central Pomt, Or. U10
FOR SALE A good small business on
Seventh street. Reasons for celling.
Address, p. 0. hoc 51(1 or call at Ibis
ofiVo. tf
FOR SALE Ouo team horses, harness,
light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed
Yards or Box 800. 1300
FOR SALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This Is a bargain. See
L. E. W Tribune office. tf
PREPARING TO IRRIGATE
JOSEPHINE ORCHARDS
At the meeting of the directors of
tin1 Josephine t'onnty Irrigation and
Power company hint Friday evening
II. L. (lilkey was elected president.
(1. II. Carner, vice president, J. U.
Riggs, secretary and O. A. Hamilton,
treasurer, says the Courier. During the
week the canvassing committee have
completed the work of securing sub
iciptioiis to the capital stock of the cor
proration ami will hold a meeting in a
day or two to act on the applications
of experts who have asked to make the
examinations along the lines of Irri
nation. The officers of Hie company
dope to have an expert, at. work ex
amining the heads of the various
st renins to find opportunities for im-
noiinding flood waters nnd examining ,
various points on Rogue river where
linns ran be built and water secured.
The expert will also mako preliminary
surveys for four ditch lines, two on
eneli side of the river, each of the j
ditches to be about 12 miles long. The j
work will be pushed to completion in j
from four to six weeks when a full nnd
.oiuplete report will be made to the ;
directors of the company. j
FOR SALE Six-room house, bath, elec
tric, lights, well and city water, si
blocks from depot. Fur particulars ad
dross Box 80(1, Medfonl. 206
TO TRADE Light single covered bug
gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
WANTED.
. ANTED To Ion ii t)0 on good occur-
ily. Apply Exhibit building. 1
Good Evening:!
Have You Used
"CHIC?"
for sale only by
Medford Pharmacy
Near Poatoffice
Groat Day at Chiistian Church.
Sunday was one of tho greatest dnys
iu the history of the Medford Christian
ehureh. All were looking for great
thingH, but the services were even bet
ter than the church was expecting. At
ilie morning service the nuditorinm was
well filled with eager worshipers. Mr.
Whist mi preached n.i "The Itendship
of Christ.' It was an able address
and at the conct union four heads of
.amilies took membership. These are
:itl splendid people, nnd wvlll be a great
help o the church,
Last night it is estimated that nearly
as itinnnv were turned awnv as got tn
I lie house. The building was simply
packed with interested hearers. Kvan
irlist Whistou preached a splendid ser
mon on "Some Absolute Certainties."
I'hree eotilYssed their faith in ( 'hrist.
Tlu'se were voting people.
I lot It Mr. Longman ami Mr. Kdineiuls
ettdcred Home splendid solos. They
Uo sjiiig :i duet, whieh was verv high
ly appreciated. The large chorus do ,
lights all with splendid songs.
The subject tonight is ''Tho Crimson
Tide ' Fine sinking. Cordial invitation
to all. i
The laws and regulations
Set down for dairy farm
ing
Make the life of the cow,
Man and maid most charm
ing.
Tlie strict observance of
our policy the bust for the
money makes buying ci
u;irs made by us a source of
s itisfaction to everybody.
Our cigars are always fresh
and we manufacture none
lilt first-class goods.
R.R.V. Cigar Works
WANTED All kinds of Siouae noil wiu
ilow I'lcuiiing done ly hour or (lav;
will litlunil promptly. Nobie, can; Tut- :
: umi, near bridge. 204 1
WANTED Man with team, plow and ,
harrow to get ten to tweuty anre
ready for treea; old red aoil; no
'Htickyj" atato price per acre. Ad
drena R. B., care Tribune. 200
WASHINGTON. Nov. !. The fur
ret ncrvico today nminmirrd tin cre
ation of Adinintfltrntivn district to
which after December 1 nil hiiHine.
heretofore traitnncted In Wunltiiigton
will be lent. The dintrict will include
atntion. nt Denver. Ofiden, Sun Frnn
ci.ro, Portland and Midsmila.
Without Hesitation
You t-aii invito yonr friends to dinner if you
use our
Pure White Flour
A new carload lias just arrived.
In Purity-It Leads It is the Best
IN QUALITY
Let us iUoto. vou prices.
ALLEN 6 REGAN
QUALITY (1KOCKKS
LOST AND FOUND.
I08T A light bay hore, weight 1030
poundi, 9 years old, branded cg on
left abotilder, lamo In left shouldor.
Notify I. C. Dnw.on at Beagle, Or.200
LOST Back comb, lout on Rirertide
nvenne, Return to Nah hotel and re
ceive) reward, 200
LOST Itain overcoat, between Phoenix
nnd ('(antral Point, tucked No. 200S.
('. A. Smith, Central Point. 208
LOST On the county road between
Medford and the Ilibeo bridge, a col
ored mecrBclmum pipe in dark leather
enne. Howard if left at Trlliuuo of
ficii. 204
FOR HUNT Two aultei of light house
keeping rooms, ono block south of city
park on Holly stroot. Mrs. Joe Thom
as, 203
KOIt RENT Furnished room for gentle
man; board if desired. 210 Fifth at.,
cornor H, 202
FOR RENT Two-room house. Inquire
M. & H. Candy Kitchen, Central ave
ci no, 203
Formal Opening
of the '
MEDFORD
THEATRE
MONDAY EVENING,
Nov. 16th
with
PREPARE FOR THE GRAND
Thanksgiving Sale
Watch This Space for
Full Particulars and Date
See the Big Turkey and
Thanksgiving Spread
In Our Windows.
MEDFORD S PROGRESSIVE LADIES" STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OP JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
Sale of seats at Ilaskins'
Drug Store.
For subscribers only, .
Tuesday and Wednesday
(leneral sale begins Thurs
day. Prices, ffo.OO, .$2.00,
$1.00.
Crestbrook Orchard Tracts
-in-
Ten and Twenty Acre Lots
FOR SALE
DIRECTLY SOUTH AND ADJOINING FAMOUS
Hillcrest Orchard
can be bought on terms. Lowest price of any small tracts in valley, considering
location, soil and distance from Medford. "Will plant and care for. Call on
Oregon Orchards Syndicate
Selling Agents
PALM BUILDING.
SAVOY
Touifhl and Tuesday.
"THE GREAT YELLOWSTONE PARK HOLD
UP" 'p1( most daring holdup in the last dec
ade. "THE WAYWARD DAUGHTER" A realistic,
sforv of life interest.
"TH E DULLY" Will take you back to your child
hood days.
Miss Eifert will sing the latest pictorial lyric.
Water Proof Shoes
Lumbermen's Paos,
Knee and Hip
Rubber Boots,
Waterproof
Shoe Oil.
High Cut
Leather
Boots in all
Sizes
SEE
WINDOWS
We carry the strongest lines nt the best prices in
Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is
coming.
SMITH MOLONY
New Wool Shallies
All wool Shallies, 28 indices wide, in white
grounds with pink, red, blue and black de
signs; just the thing for winter waists, chil
dren's dresses, etc.; all at, per yard . . .50
New novelties in Ruehings, Fancy Ruch
ing Collars, Gibson Collars, Belts, Belt Pins,
Combs, ete.
Child ren s Buster Brown Belts iu red,
white and black.
Ladies' Purses from 25 to $5.00
Van Dykes
Drv ( ioods
Shoes
Furnishings
THE MEDFORD DA ILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST
NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.