Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 12, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    ftlEDFORi) DAILY TIUBUNJ.MKDFOJ&D, OREGON", THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1008
Social and Personal
jGrattd eicurilon to City of Mexico.
Leuvei Med ford on the 12th of Decem
ber, 1908, on the regular Overland.
$92.13 for the round trip, good for 60
dftvs. For further Information, write
to Emil Pell. Ashland, Or. tf
H. B. Tronson and Ernest Webb drove
lu Thursday from the former' hagl
Point ranch.
Sara Kogers, "raoyar of Eileen1
down from the Blu Ledgfc.
Grants bvironie cracker. Allen
Rea?an. 204
The Rum mill oils feed and baled
bay by scale weight only. Get pric
before buviuff. 2M
Try a package of Grant's hygente
crackers. Allen & Keagan.
Grant 'b hygcnic crackers are best.
Allen & Heaimu. 204
Go to the Rubb mill for baled hay and
feed of all kinds. 200
McGomb & True nre locutcd at Pagi
& 8on'B wurcbouiic. 203
Mr. and Mr. J. W. Opp wore Med
ford visitors Tuesday afternoon.
George V. Durham camo up from
Grunts Pns Tuesday to attend circuit
court.
D. B. Grant, (!. II. Vaupel, Benton
Bowers and K. V. Carter came down
from Ashland Tupwhiy on bitnii.enn con
nccted with the establishing of Hillali
temple of Bhriiu-rs Sut unlay night.
When eirus are 40c a dozen, mix
little egtf food with your chicken feed
The result h will mirnriHe you. Mee Mc
Comb & True 203
Coiiiuy Jmlgi' J, U. Neil in paying
his sou nt Butte Falls a visit.
Attorneys W. 1. Vawter, W. K. Phipps
and O. ( Mkh of Med ford wero at
tending an adjourned session of circuit
court Tui wlay.
The editor of tho Talent ltustler was
in town Mnudiiy in the mtere.stH of his
paper,
Ask your grocer for a sack of John
son's Best flour. 203
H. M. Clovenger of Butte Falls is
visiting Medford on business. He re
ports that two of the prominent worn
en engaged in a game of hair-pulling
resulting in n nlaelt eyo for one and
Incerated fitelingrt for the other, The
court wan iiivokt'd, Imi Judge I'etitK
refused to initio warrant without cost
bond, as ho Iiur aonic knowledgo of the
tronblo mid thinks the county should
t: protected ng.'tniHt tho expenses.
N. h. Narregim of Eagle Point was
traiiNacting business in the city Wed
nesday, as was nlso Kfujuiro Ilowlctt.
Tho Roaincs clmptor, O. K. 8., gave a
- most enjoyable hoc ml evening at the
lodge rooms on Wednesday evening.
Many attended and enjoyed themselvos.
Robert Rllev was a Mod ford visitor
from Ashland on Thursday. '
John Martin of Talent was in Med
ford on husinosH Thursday.
Charles Nickel! whs a Mod ford visitor
Thursday from bis ranch nenr Btorling.
Frank J. Wilson of tho Applegate
country was a Medford visitor Wed
nesdny.
Dr. J. F. Rcddy returned from a trip
to eastern points Wednesday. Ho spent
election day in Chicago.
Gnorgo )aniel of Prospeet is visiting
in Modford.
Mrs. George McLean of Los Angclen
is visiting with her father in this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs, T. W, Mies entertained
MrB. A. K. Konncy and Mrs. J. M. Wag
ner of Ashland on Wednesday.
Mrs. 11. (1. Hhoar.ir is back from a
visit to Han Francisco,
F. W. Itieluinlsou passed through
Medford Wednesday on his way from
RoBeburg to Kliunath Falls.
W. B. Humes of Klamath county whs
a Medford visitor Wednesday.
POLICE LOOKINO FOR
GIRL WHO STOLE SNAKES
OALVE ILL; MAY NOT
SING FOR THREE WEEKS
PITTSBURG, Nov. 12. Calve, the
prima doiinn, has tho grip. She will not
be able to sing at the opening con
cert of tho Pittsburg orchcBtrn tomor
row night, nor will she appear in Clove
land tho following night, ns scheduled.
It Is said touight that the prima doiinn
will bo iiicapnoitiited for at least throe
weeks. Hlie in at the Hotel Schenley
under the care of Dr. W. 8. Foster.
Calvo came to Pittsburg this evening
from Kriu nnd took to bed, She has
been suffering from a cold contracted
at Denver some time ugo and today's
raw weather aggravated tho allmmit.
The manager of tho Pittsburg orchestra
is trying to roach Mine. Scnibrich, who
will bo requested to fill the engage
ment here tomorrow. Semi, rich is on
the road somewhere and the wires are
working overtime trying to locate her.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS,
Arthur B. Haling was over from Med
ford one day this week.
Edward Swart k of ProBsor, Wash.,
was before the county clerk on I nnd
business Mondav.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Davis of Medford
spont n few hours in town Tuesday aft
ernoon. W. D. Fenton, attorney for the South
ern Pacific, came down from Portlnnd
the first of the week to argue a demur
rer in the case of .T. F. Rcddy vs. A.
A. Davis, et at.
Sheriff W. A. Jones and Vndersheriff
R. B. Dow were called to Applegnte
on business Monday afternoon.
E. C, Ponteroy of Beugle was a caller
nt the eotintv seat Mondav.
OAKLAND, Cel., Nov. 12. The po
lice of the bay cities are all looking
today for "the Australian wild girl"
aud a trunk full of snakes, both of
which belonged to the Gem theater un
til yesterday. Despite the fact that
this unusual vouibiuatiuu would seem
easy to find, no trace of the missing
attractions has been found.
"The wild girl" decided several duys
ago to try matrimony, aud she confided
this to Leo Osborne, an attache of the
place, he two decided to try matrimony
together, and were -married by a local
justice of the peace. The manager of
the show was plained with the news of
the marriage, but he did not believe
that it would lose to hint his snakes.
After the marriage "the wild girl"
did not show up at the theater aud then
the loss of tho snakes was discovered.
lie police believe that "the wild
girl has been turned into a snake
charmer under the management of her
husband.
WILL CHANGE COLLEGE
WEEKLY TO HE MI-WEEKLY
UNIVERSITY OF OR BOON, Kugeue, f" ull'7 "H ,r,,HH
Circuit Court News.
Pearl Bog no vs. W. K. Hogue; suit
for divorce; dismissed.
E. O. Morso and J. A. Leiubery vs.
M. Easterlingf action to rooover money;
dismissed.
W. E. Phipps vs. a P. Tbeiss at al.;
suit to quiet title; dismissed.
J. D. Whitman vs. W. A. Jones, sher
iff; overruling injunction order.
In tho mntter of Martin McDonough
and J. A. Lyons to register title; de
eree by default.
BORN.
PERKINS To the wife of Fred II.
Perkins, November 11, a daughter. Dr.
Pick el reports that both mother and
child are doing Will. ,
Nov. It!. The Associated Htuilouts of
the university are planning, if finance
will permit, to make the "Oregon
Weekly," the university paper, a semi-
weekly instead of a weekly, Tho change
if mudo will probably take place about
the time of tho Christmas vacation.
Since the number of students in Ihe
university has become so large, news
mutter is much more abundant, and
many storicB are crowded out each weok
on account of luck of space. Karl Kil
pa trick of La Grande is editorin-ehief,
aud Dean Goodman of Pcndletnu busi
ness munnger.
Contesting Timber Claim.
United State Commissioner K. D.
Driggs is taking evidence in a- eon-
test involving a qtuirtcr section of land
in tho vicinity of Shiike, east of Ash
land, says tho Tidings, Tho contestant
C. W. DeCurlow of Shake, who al
leges that the land in question which is
claimed by Nettie A. Price of Port
land, under tho timber aud stono ad,
in more valuable for agricultural than
or the purpose set forth in' the appli
cation .of the contcKteo. The hearing
was begun on Friday, continued through
Saturday and was taken up again this
afternoon. Gum Newbury is attorney
for DeCarlow and G. W. Trefren for
the timber cliiiimiiit.
MONSTER POWER PLANT
. UPON TUE LOVVJtiR JIOGUE
One of the great est cuter print's of
southern Oregon hikiu to be maturat
ed by the Alrueda Consolidated Mine
cuiopuuy nnd It Will attract much at
tention to rli'-' -'lalit 'fiuiniiig district.
The company in now aT-iuiying fur the
ei'.rly development uf it water power of
from six to eighl thoiiJo'-poyvur;
ultto to build an elect in- road tu no nit
convcnineiit point on the Southern Pit
cific Railroad. The dam will be con-'-(metes'
hi Hui-h a maimer that the pow
er on n he increased n eonditioiis de
niund. This liuprui -Jju'ept will Have the
company over (io,0i)() per yar oh com
pared with preheat methods of trans
tioitn'tiun ami power: alco it will be of
ureal , value to the district in general,
as it will mean cheap t ra imparl at ion
and cheap power to I lie milieu, uf whirl)
thnt section stands very much in need
ni the proaent tt m . a . , :. , ,
J t in learned th.it Grants 'nm will
attempt to secure; thin new railroad and
already stepH have been taken to have
ili line to run from Aliiuila to a point
the AppIrgJUe.mer when the llli-
the nt renin.
An effort ivlll b'Mn'ide bv the railroad
company to SOi'Uiu ihe Alameda road as
a Ira in h. It may l; that lha Alanteda
hi'ii will furnish th. power to run the
Illiuoiit line. This in a ease where both
com panics will be benefitted by enn
stdidiHing their railrotid intrestH. The
building of an electric Hue from Almo
da to the mi me point" on the Snnthorrj
Pacific will add greatly to the prosper
ity of the Calico milling district. The
hick of railroad facilirii' has kept this
whole count ry liack for. nm uy yoarp.
It is now high t inm tltat new aud bet
tor mot hods of transportation are iii-
iiiigurated. An electric road will make
loeu mines in this district paying
producers. Outlook
T '"X KSmZM
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JPrepare For That Thanksgiving Feastl
UUK l-'MtST ANNUAL TJIANKSQIVINQ
SALE is (in in 1'ull lilaist f1
This sal(! will conliimc until Dcicember firsthand
will include bargains fnun every departinent of this
modern store.
LISTPN A visit to this store d uriiif; this sale will show you the fii
i- iU;hr ( t real live bargains that was ever shown iu Southern Ore-
J - . , i -i . .i 4-: ;.. iliit LifnTo inn lrimu- flint rini
It von nave iraueu a u.fu nun-.- m i v....- -r,
l ir prices are as low as those iin.l anywhere on the coast. Mow, -n't
it speak well for us that we hold sales the same as the large: .
stores' Kverv price is an honest ale price everything is guaran
to be exactly as. described below. You are welcome whether you
ir not. We save you money if you buy.
See our Window Displays
Klamath's AspfisKod Wealth.
The MHfteHKtnoiit roll tor the vcm- IO0S,
which in now in the hands of (lie hoard
of eoualizii! ion, kIiowh the toial .tlua-
tioit of 'properly in Klumuth. comity .to
be $7,K7.i,4ii;i. This in according to the
asscHsnient made bv the aHxcHsor and
h ii's If nppenrs before hnv elianges hre
iiitole by the board. The aHMotmioul, last
yeer waw ".(iH.KItl, and lo lhat.-.waH
added about $'J02,0(m by the sheriff. Tt
it probalile that when tluv' additioim
are made this year's valuation will ex
ceed $X((I')0,HI)0. The valuation of sto h
in the enmity nmounln to IS.fi
99
"Why! the Poor Man!
" He is terribly agitated ! "
"He is weighted with care and the specter of debt,
is ever ' looking over his sho'.' Uler.' "
"The cad of the month fin's largo, bills to m ot ,
and but L'tle money on hand." It is so easy to buy
when you buy on ci'edit. Cash buying is econoLiical
buying jtiwayB. You will be ir.j.re careful and Ihen
we sell groceries cheaper selling them for cash. W'e
can afford to do it. Ve do away with Ihe expensive
extras of the credit business. Form tlu habit of aish
buying and fopl the upectcr of debt.
We sell G bars of laundry soap for 25 where oth
ers sell four.
We. sell Baking Soda for G- that other sell for 10c
We sell Canned Goods much cheaper for cash.
We sell "(Venm of Wheat" for 17-that others
sell for 20e.
We sell Creamery Butler " a roll below the Med
ford butter trust prices.
Wo sell Shelled Popcorn for S 1-H a pound. Can
you buy it for credit at that figure?
MILLER 6 EWBANK
More Light for Less Money
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved bv uim
TUNOSTKX LAMPS.
32 Candle Power EdlSOn Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in uxxi lus.
11 Opinio watts which al locls. a K
32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses '
40 Watts perhour and would use in kxk
hours 40 Kilowatts which nl ioc a Kilo
watt Net Saving iu iooo hours iii f;i(ir of the ......
Tungsten Lamp $ -
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, 21)6 West Seventh Street. Phono Xo.
Opposite the Big Hloetrie Sign.
LADIES SKIRT SALE
Every one a new style
Th erf seems to be a never ending demand
for our Skirts, and the reason is simple they
hang well, look better and wear best. We
murk them tit 'exceptionally low prices when
they come to the store. We have too many
now, so offer ti reduction.
Our reg. $4.00
Skirts tor
Our reg. $7.00
to $8.00 Skirts.
Our reg. $9.00
to $11 Skirts. .
Ifeg. $12.50 to
$i:i.OO Skirts.'.
$2.98
.5.00
; 7.00
.9.89
Keg. $20 and
$17 Voiles. . .
Reg. $3.j and
$30 Voiles...
.$12.98
. 22.98
A small charge for al
terations. A perfect
fit guaranteed.
Ladies' Suit Sale
1 ime to save on a Suit
Our Suit sales have already exceeded what we expected to do be
tween September first and January first 'with but one-half the time
gone. As a result of the heavy business, we wore compelled to go hunt-,.
ing for more suits for belated buyers. The suits are here, so if you
haven't selected your suit, we want to show you the best values that'
will be shown in Medford this season and the prices are lower for this,
sale. Small charge for alterations. ' ;''.
tfl A rn each for blue, brown
1 iJv and fancy herringbone
striped Suits that are worth :froii
$20.00 to $25.00; any size.
Jfal.jUdack and fancy herring
bone cheviot weaves that are worth
up to $37.50.
471 7 C fancies and plain cloths,
f J 1.1 J each for all colors and .
all sizes froin,34 to 42; tliabest val
ues offered up to'$50.00. ; '
fl4 or eafchjfov nny smt'ih the"
TlL, J housed that Jformerlv
sold at from $57.50 to $75.00.
SALE OF TOWELS
Napkins, Etc.
This is the one time in all the year for the
housewife to replenish her stock of towels,
llilck and linen towels, Turkish towels, all
go nt reduced prices during this sale as fol
lows: 10; Towels reduced to 7$
15o Towels reduced to 12
20c Towels reduced to .le
25e Towels reduced to 2l
35(! Towels reduced to '..' . .25
50c. Towels reduced to 35
$1.00 dozen Napkins for S3
$1.25 dozen Napkins for 98
$1.50 dozen Napkins for . . . ; $1.19
$2.00 dozen Napkins for $1.63
$3.00 dozen Napkins for $2.19
$5.00 'dozen Napkins for $3.75
SALE OF LINENS
The event of the year
Our stock of fine Table Linen is in excel
lent condition for choosing. During this
sale we offer every piece of table linen and
plain linens at the following reductions.
Oome and see values which were never
shown in Medford before.
40c, Linens reduced to 25
50c Linens reduced to 37
(5c Linens reduced to
75(i Linens reduced to 59$
$1.00 Linens reduced to 73$
$1.25 Linens reduced to 98$
$1.50 Linens reduced to $1.19
$1.75 Linens reduced to $1.33
$2.00 Linens reduced to $1.03
HANDKERCHIEFS
Assortments fine
Surely every boy and
girl wants to see the big
Handkerchief T ui'ke y.:
Think of the lot of hand
kerchiefs it took to. con
struct this big Thanksgiv
ing bird and note the sav
ings. oe H'd'fs, 7 for 25
10 good 4clTd'fs for 25$'
10c H'd'fs, 4 for . . .25$
15c Handkcreh'fsfovlOf
20c. Ifandkorch'fs for 15
25c IIandkerch'fsfor21
35elTandke.reh'fs for 21f
50c nnndkerch'fsfor39
MEDFORD 'S "LITTLE KOST" LADIES' SHOP
Baker-Hutchason Co.
Central Avenue, just North of Jackson County Bank.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No lugle Inser
tions loss than 15 cents. Six Insertions
for tho price of four. Saventylve
conta a linn pet month.
FOB SALE.
Voll SAIjM lfniingtoii typewriter,
us now; liulf nii'o. Call Witliing
Iiiii X- Kollv, law office. 20.1
! 1
'OR SAIjK Konr lotrt, good house, well,
a snap, $7."i0. (!. V. Stone, over Dijon
l lionter. 204
FOR SAl.H Nice family horse; light
lop Inigffy, at tt bargain. Harry Mess
ier, L'liuorick Lodging House. 205
i'oR S.VT.K Five nnd ton aero tracts
within and adjoining city limits, at a
liargaiu oh long time. Address P. O.
Hitt 4KS, Medford. Or. 248
I'OR SALR Choieo business property
.it a bargain on easy terms. P. 0. Box
118, Medford. ' 247
1'oR 8AI.K A house aud lot in Cen
tral Point, one bloek frrm Main street,
home 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot 55x
I 10; price $1500. Inquire, of Mrs. 1. M.
Dinerson, Central Point, Or. 210
wANTKD To loan .tylOO on good occur
ity. Apply Exhibit building. lw
WANTKD Throe two-horse tearu.l with
or without driver. Telephone Uurrell
orchards. 203
WANTKD All kinds of house and win
dow cleaning done by hour or day;
will attend promptly. Nobie, care Tat
unmi, near bridge. 204
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Small Indies tie, with Calif pin.
Finder please return to A. H. Miller,
Commercial club rooms. 204
LOST Rain overcoat, between Phoenix
nnd Ceutrnl Point, tagged No. 2008.
0. A. Smith, Ceutrnl Point. 200
LOST On the comity rood between
Medford und the Bibee bridge, a col
ored moorsehaum pipe in dark leather
ease. Rewaid if loft at Tribune of
fice. 20
FOR RENT Two suites of light house
keeping rooms, one block south of city
park on Holly street. Mrs. .Toe Thorn-
FOR SALE A good small business on
Seventh street. Reasons for celling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
FOR S ALE 320aero rauo h, "J 12,000,
first clnss improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L. E. W., Tribune office. tf
FOR SALE Six-room house, bath, elec
tric lights, well nnd city water, six
I locks from dspot. For particulars ad
dress Uox S06, Medford. SOO
.TO TRADE Light lingls covered bug
gy for two seated rig. L. E. V., Tri
bono office. tf
WANTED.
V A NT ED Immediately, by the Equity
Industrial Exchange, a seamstress
with machine, an all-round carpenter,
inols furnished; a painter and paper
1. anger and other workers and arti
sans to engage iu a new enterprise.
o fnke or exploiting scheme. Pure
ly a business proposition. Call at No.
l.' S, (' street and investigate, or ad
diess D. O. Crow, manager, general
delivery. S02
FOR KENT Furnished room for gentle
man; board if desired. 216 Fifth St.,
corner H. 202
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
ti. C. Morris to Sarah .1. Combs,
loli 2:1 nnS 24, block 1,
II L. White's adidtion to Med
ford Wn
Jesse S. Osborne to Lillian M.
Oreaser, property in Woolen's
addition to Ashland 10
X, C. Purkerson to Ellen Oarlock,
lot 1, Oak Grove tract 3000
Delia A. Love to W. S. Hridg
man, W0 acres in section 20,
township 34, range 2 W 1
United States to Luretta M. Mar
tin. 40 acres in section 6, town
ship 33, range IE patent
Alvin P. Harrow to Edwin D.
Root, property in Burr's addi
tion to Modford ' j
Ben Uenll to H. O. Oarnett et al.,
10 iW acres in township 30. 1
range 2 W M00
11. C, Oarnett et al. to O. H. Lew- j
is. 4.00 acres in section 35, j
township M. "range 2 W 1 j
Ashland Manufacturing company
to eitv of Ashland, property in
Ashland 800 I
Water Proof Shoes
Lumbermen
Knee a
Rubber
Waterp
Shoe
's Paos,
roof Ilfc7
0.1. m-
High Cut
Leather
Boots in ail
Sizes
SEE
WINDOWS
We carry the strongest linos at the best prices in
Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is
coining. ,
SMITH & MOLD NY
NOTICE
All property owners on Central avenue X., are
hereby notified to transfer their water connec
tions from the old main to tho new main, as the
water will be cut nut of the old main Novem
ber -o.
Py order of
WATER COMMITTEE.