MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MEDFOBD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1008. WATTERSONS onii iiiirn AMUSEMENT& Son ' Of Famons Editor Plunges From Building in New York NEW YORK, Nov. 12. Harvey W. Wotterooo, son of Henry Watteraun, editor of tho Louisville Courier-Juur-noli plunged to death from tho lHth floor of his office building at 37 Wall treet Thursday afternoon. The body shot downward from n height of UO xeet ana landed ou tho roof of a tea etory building adjoining. Almor.t every vqu9 in nis oouy wub broken and li head was crushed. Watteraon was 30 years old and married. He vras the junior member or too firm of wing, Russell & Wat tenon." The body waa removed to tin Watteraon home after the coroner do clared death waa due to an accident. MAN ARRESTED BY DETECTIVES FROM MEMORY PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 12. John Burns, wanted in Sana Jose, Cnl. on a charge of highway robbery, is in the city jail today, having been arrested on the street last night by two detuc tives with good momories. Several days ago the local police re ceived a circular bearing a description of Burns, but no picturo. The dt-mrip-tion was read at police hcndiuiirt-rs and it was still fresh in tho memory of Detectives Coleman and Tenant when they observed Burns crossing the street. They followed him for some distance and finally nabbed him. COFFEY CHARGED WITH MURDER OF ACCHIARD1 YREKA, Cnl., Nov. 12. Stevo Cof fey, the colored man w1 shot V. Aeelii ardi at Sisson October 30, has boon for mally charged with the crime of mur der. The. complaint was sworn to by Peitro Roinero. Coffey will hnvo nis picliminary hearing tomorrow at 10 a. m. before Justice of the Peace William Thomas of this plaeo. B. K. Collier and Taylor t Tebbe have beeu retained by Coffey to defend him. There will bo quite a number ot witnesses present nt tho hearing, as csubpenas arc out for several on each side, and tho hearing will probably consnme the major portion of tlm day. SPRAY YOUR ORCHARDS NOW For Sana Jose Scale, and Use Sampson's Concentrated Lime and Sul phur Solution. Scale lives and works nil the year round. Don't forget this. As the old scuie dies the new is ready to carry on the destruction of our orchards. The scale is less vigorous in the fall, and more easily und surely destroyed than in any other son son of the year. Therefore now is tho best time to at tack and kill it. If you spray now. : many a valuable tree will be saved that otherwise, because of tho scale, would ! not retain life enough to start up in the spring. b You have morn time now; tliero is less wind to scatter and waste the spray, and make it hard to cover every part. Then, too, you cannot tell what may happen to provent thorough spray ing in the fall. But,' iabovo all, the result of fall spraying are absolutely certain. Sulphur Solution. These aro all "spray facts." We claim no wonderful chemical dis covery' in this spray, but wo do claim most emphatically that: Sampson's lime and sulphur solution always produces satisfactory results, and does no injury. There is no better spray manufactured than Sampson's lime and sulphur solution. Sampson's limo and sulphur solution is a clear, cherry-colored solution free from sediment. It is guaranteed to test 30 degrees Ban me. If your deal ers cannot supply you, writo to us. Be sure yon uso Sampson's spriny. Manufactured by GRANTS PASS CANNING CO., Grants Pass, Oregon. "Just Out of College." The following front. Tuesday's Port land Journal is self-explanatory: A grouchy, dyspeptic nation owes a debt of gratitude to llourge Ade for his work as a playwright. Thero are scores of good comedies, but Mr. Ado's are easily among the very best of pre sent day productions that have no oth er mittsiou than to amuse. Such a play is "Just Out of Col lege," which is the bill at the Baker theater this week. No more hilariously funny combination of pure, clean hu mor und good natural satire has ever been seen in this old town. The little play had the big audience at the Baker Inst night fairly doubled up with mirth from tho time the curtain went up on tlie first net. There is a fairly well defined plot to the piny, as in most of Mr. Ado's come dies, but its strongest hold on the risi bilities of the audience is its marvelous fidelity to human nature American humuu nature. Tho characters are peo ple you meet every day and the things that they do are things that you your self have done, or seen done, a thou sand times. The company is fully equal to tho demands of tho piece and is one of the most evenly balanced road companies seen here in many days. William A. Mortimer as the college youth, person ally, is not so well fitted for the part as might be wished, but does it well. The star of the skit is Lester Craw ford, as "Slivers" Mason, "Jiggsy's" college chum. ' ' Slivers" ib a youth with a perpetual "souse" and to see h i in a nd especially to hear h is song, "Just Like That," is enough to make a Methodist bishop poke n Mormon apos tle in the ribs with sheer joy. Sale is now on. MATCH FOR WORD West and Welsh will Wrestle Again in Opera House November 18 NORTH DAKOTA IS LAUNCHED IN QUINOY W. II. West of this city and Jack Welsh of St, Paul have agreed to wres tle for a second time in tho Mod ford opera house, November IS. The men gave a epleudid exhibition recently and certain busiurss men put up n piuvu to have i second match. In this match Welsh agrees to throw West three times within au hour. If Wesl gets one fall on Welsh 'within the hour or stays the limit without a fall he wins tho match. The two men will open training quar ters in the .Miles buildiug, where, in the mornings, oue can watch Welsh work out aud in the afternoon West. At the Savoy. The large crowd present at Med ford's popular theater last night pro nounced tho performance as high class in every rfespeet. "The Bogus Lord" is ono of the latest laughograpbs and it is certainly named right, judging from the laughs it cnused. It shows the troubles caused by a valot who tries to impersonate his master. Many fun nv situations are the result. Tho other IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS. The interctate commerce commission under circular 3080 has ruled as fol low: No. 1 Each package, bundle or piece of 1bs than carload freight except brick must be plainly and indelibly marked showing the name of consignee and the name of the station, town, or pHy and the state to which destined When the character of the freight pre vents marking as required pasted labels or securely fastened cloth lined metal or leather tags may be uBed. The old stylo cardboard or heavy paper shipping tags will not do, and freight so marked will not be accepted ! at the office. Shippers will save delay by comply ing with these instructions, as the de pot force must comply with the law and has no purisdicticn in the mat ter. 2oa-2. WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. All the blood in the body passeB through the kidneys ouco every ihreo minutes. The kidneyi filter the blood. Thoy work night and day. When healthy thoy romove about 500 grains of impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part of this impure matter is loft in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain in the back, head uche, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheu matism, gout, giavel, disordors of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, irregu lar heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the urine, etc. But if you keop the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. John Davis, living on Bordman street, Mod ford, Or., says: "I was afflicted with kidney trouble for 12 years, and, although I doctored and used many rem edies, I was unable to find relief. 1 picture, "Tho Wages of Sin," is an ! suffered govoroly from pains in my Dack Italian tragedy. Tho story of this pic- and generally telt tired and worn out. tare was evidently taken from tho ' Learning of tho merits of Doan's Kid- book "Vendetta. The acting could not uey Pills, 1 decided to try them ana be improved up and the scenery is procured a box at Haskins' drug store, very beautiful. This picturo alono is 1 had only used them a short time when well worth the price of admission. noticed a great improvement in my Miss Kifert pleases with the beau- i condition, continued and was benefited tiful illustrated song. "I'm Sighing f very way. I am still using Doan's tor You." The mime performance will -Money mis, unu ine rou.m ure su be given tonight. Ufactory that 1 feel I can recommend , LaeuiL ery uigiiiy. eu At the Bijou! j 0T 811,0 k' a'l dealers. Price 50 cents. When it is a feature attraction, von ; FoeU'r-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole n pretty near bank on its being nt utfptfl fur tlie Un,ted Statcs- lw li! mil It linu lwion nit in tlin llllftf nt'lnl'lliUtT I UlS Hit mi UUUU B B.UU and will continue to be so in tho fu ture. I "Tho Cowboy's H:iby" is yet. to be j surp.'iHKeit as a most interesting aim 1 Untie production. One never tires or the great hero of the plains, as was I'learly shown by the hirge and appre .'intive audience at the Bijou Inst night. The opening of the peturo shows an attack on nu immigrant train by a ; baud of Indians. The immigrants .are ! completely annihilated with the excep- i tion of an infant child. The cowboys j ride up after the manna ere and find the I babv and ride nwav with it to a near by raneh. "Arizona," a lender of the I owboys. adopts the child. Finding the j aro of it. too much for him, he mar- 1 Tits a former sweetheart, to afford the , little one a better home. A jenlous Mexican rival, nccompanied by his , band, steals the baby. A big running j fight, between the Mexicans and cow- i boys takes place and tho baity is re- captured. Ot her good selections are billed. High class vaudeville, booked for the Bijou next. week. (UINCV, Mus.. Nov. 12. The North Makota, Amorit-'i 'a great est b:itlchip, the f ir.-tl chip of tho Wttaduaugh' type to bo fonntrueted in the United States was launched Tuesday at the yards of Kore Hiver Shipbuilding cumpau; be fore a company of distinguished meu :::! women. Minn Mary Beutuu of Fargo, N. D.. who ivi been chosen by Governor John Burke to officially christen tho battle ship, broke a bottle of champagne u-.tosh her bows and the groat ship slid down the ways amid ti.o cheering of a reat throng of peoplo who had ccme from Boston and neighboring citios to witness tho munching. The crowd included Governor Burke and his staff aud a delegation of ravy officers and representatives of the stale of Massachusetts and the city of ,uincy. Good Evening! Have You Used "CHIC?" for sale on ly by Medford Pharmacy , Near Postoffice AS G ROWERS OUR. EXPEUIENCif CJ IHTIE I PACIIX NGKIU- WoTJ HAROr 1 truaoil VII0R0US 1 1001IMATID BtMY.BIAIUNI , (tike uo other. HOLLY TREES fUIl 111-' l-k.:t twit ivud yi'rwl from ourniiTHirlN-'imvii rrtnii In the I'jk if It- NtiriTiwut ..MINIMUM (IKIIANDLINU t loiiii. riwu wune aormm, and all Mli. "'" uiii put in a I arounu tiion out tho trlauj Won how tn for.m om.th In Sf90llB Knd how to sot timfiialnn n rUrrl. will b furnlitid with enchf IMC. urn W Your nvi lli.ll. ROSESV.V.V.V.V II UltJUdTSIlIMHI ltsi ttronu. wal DlnUitruetotyp,fUi.J I OBniai careful f flllttdlr AWL DDI Port! aud, Oracoa 4pokB. Wmo. Ladies, conu- in and register so that wo can mail a handsome Christmas sou venir to your address. .Medford Fur niture Co. 228 Mrs. V. T. Farrcir. wife of the super Ask about Kraut's hygf.iic crackers nt. Allen & Beagan's. 204 i - r Up Here In The Northwest there's no need for shipping in carloads of cereal cof fee. Made from our own good wheat, made in a dean, successful right-at-home factory, is Golden Grain Granules a strictly northwest product with absolute merit. For years people of Washington, Idaho and Oregon liave been using it instead of coffee, and it stands without a peer for a high-grade cereal coffee. Ask your grocer for a box and give it one trial. The pack ages are larger than ordinary cereal coffees and cost only 25c. , All grocery, sell it. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RUBBERROID ROOFING is in use on more buildings all over the world Hum any other roofing made. It is Hie world standard of roofing quality and lias always given entire' satisfaction where other roofings failed. For sale bv 1 Prepaid Railroad Orders. "Something which is of considerable interest to the poblic generally nl which it perhaps not generally known Is the system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at tfedford trom any plate In the United States and fcailed er telegraphed direct to the arty wishing to come here. Sleeper eeeomaodations and small stnonnts of j sash in connection with these ticxe's j "j aiso oe rorwaraea at ine sam j i Crater Lake Lumber Co. .IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII Crestbrook Orchard Tracts -in- - Teh and Twenty Acre Lots FOR SALE DIRECTLY SOUTH AND AHTOrNl NO FAMOUS. . Hillcrest Orchard can be bought on terms. Lowest price of any small tracts in valle.v, considering location,, soil and distance from Medford. Will plant and care for. Call on Orchards Syndicate Selling Agents PALM 15UILD1NO.. Oregon City Business Directory SAVOT THEATER North d'Anjou Street. Latest motion pictures and illus trated songs. Entire change of program Monday Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. ARTHUR H. DAVIS Contracting Electrical Engineer, 210 V. Seventh St., Medford. Or. W. M. Oolvig. O. L. Reames. COLVIO & REAMES Ijiiwyera. ()ffioe:Modfnrd Bnnk Bldg. : , O rou ml floor. BUOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST. Continuous performance erery evening of motion pictures and il lustrated ballads. Entire change of program Monday, Wednesduy and Friday. Admission 10 cents. ANLO PEN WELL The Plumber. 1 solicit a share of your liuHiiictiH pledging 'satisfaction. Cook HtnvcB nnd ranges. Phone Dl MORDORFF St WOLF New mid Second-Hand Furniture Hilda old stand, 18 20 F St. South Medford, Or. WM. H. AITKEN Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Phone 22. 210 W. Seventh St., Medford. Or. THE ELEOTRIO AND FRENCH DRY GLEANING AND PRESS , INCKWORKS W. E. Lane & Son, Props. Opposite Hotel Moore, Medford Oregon KARNES ROOMING HOUSE Newly built nnd newly furnished AI1 modern conveniences. D. O. Karnes, Prop. 20 8. O St., Mod ford, Or. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY Home grown whole root trees. N. S. Bennett Medford, Or. WASOHAU & BROWN wish to announce to thoir patrons that they are located in their new quarters in tho young & Hall building. Billiards, Mgurs nnd Tobaccos. FISH MARKET Fresh fish received daily. Oys ters in season. Cor, Seventh nnd E Sts, Medford Let tho MISSION FURNITURE WORKS mnko that piece of furniture. Any design, any col or, i any finish- dull, waxed or polished. Shop on eor. of Hth and II streets. M. & B. OANDY KITCHEN We malto all our own c undies. Martin and Barrow, Props. Corner Sovonth and. (J Streets, Medford, Oregon. MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE Specialists in Tons, Cof fees, ExtractH, Baking Powder nnd Spices. Wo curry all kinds of dinner ware and fancy dishes. UHI W. Seventh St. Medford, Or. THE EMERICK OAFB The best restaurant in Southern : Oregon. W. E. Johnson Prop. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist Offico hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon. THE HOTEL EMERICK . Itoouts from HO cents to $1.50 per day. All modern conveniences. Wo solicit yor patronage. VERNE T. OANON Billposter and distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg, Medford, Or. THE MISSION GRILL ' Always open for busiuesH. Neat and clean. ITptodate. Popular v prices. ,. . : 12 Ho. C St. Lambert &, Brown JOB PRINTING Nealnst and best, nt short notice by Tho Tribune 0. F, OOOKi . Sells trees that grow. Office: R. R. V. Depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 013. Medford, Or. THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM Finest cup of coffee on the Pacific Coast.""' n. H. Lorimer ' Prop. Livery nnd Feed. Phono 2431 - WEST SIDE STABLES ('has. E. Tull, Proprietor. . First class Turnouts. Medford Oregon MRS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Hinging Studio at Residence, East Medford. Phone 225 For good bargains in Watches and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In struments, (o tl -THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE C Street. " DR. GOBLE The nnly exclusive Optician be tutVn Portland and Sacrnmento. Office on Sovonth Stro-t. 1 8. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Anrgeon Modern equipped operating rooms X-Iisy. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Of f ice in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg MEDFORD' FURNITURE CO. (Indertak'Ts . Pay Phone 35:1 . Night Phones C. W. Con'kl'in 3fl J. II. ftnthV MS When others fail, enll on DR. E. J. BONNER Eye Specialist Office in Eagle Pharmacy Main 2"W. Seventh and Main large, equip St. Mary's Academy. A boarding aid day school, commodious and modern in its meats. , H Departments of instruction: Primary, grammar, commercial . academic, music and art. The course proper to each Is outlined in tie "course of study of tht schools of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary,'.' and will be for ; warded oa application to any address. The commrroial department will open Monday, November 2, and comprises shorthand, ly ptwhUag, office methods and practical bookkeeping, modern bus ioM apelUag and writing. For part! col an. apply to Slater Su perior. 20S ytlvs. 3rmtt H'fampton Isaacs "3nlructor of $iano. TLlst 5tttl)o6 Stutle at 3lol6nc. Moris Orant )ti Ak your ili'iilw for MANUEL LOPEZ . . Clear Havana (Tigar. HART CIGAR CO., Distributor,' Vortland, Or. ate.-' tl