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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNJL, MEDFORD, OUKOON', FI.'IDAY. NOV KM Y'FAi 13, 190P.
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Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Papeb in a Live Town.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Gbobqk Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postof f ice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
ie month, by mail or carrier .... $0.60 0 year, by mail . . .
PROTECT ION
The organization of a Fish Protective association to
protect the finny tribe in the Rogue and its tributaries,
secure needed legislation and restock the streams, is the
first sl; toward a restoration of natural conditions and
a move to check the extermination of the gainest fish
known in the country's most famous fishing stream.
Until the entire stream is closed for trout fishing, in
cluding steclliead, except with
are established and enforced,
gone about in a thorough and scientific manner, the new
association will not consider its work accomplished, but
will wage an active crusade to bring about the desired con
ditions. One of this region's greatest assets is the fine fishing
for which the Rogue has become famous iu less than a
score of property purchasers have been located here sim
ply through the fishing attractions, and each season sees
a constantly increasing stream of money spending sports
men headed this way, just for the fishing. The commer
cial feature should alone cause every business man in the
various towns to become a member and help push the move
ment to a successful issue.
Elsewhere is published a blank subscription applica
tion. (Jut it out and send it with one dollar to the associa
tion's treasurer and so do your share ill preserving" this
valuable asset to the country. . '
ADVENTURE RQKUXAS
IN AN ENGAGEMENT
DKNVKH, Col., Nov. I.t.Fnllnwing
tliff utlf-mptnd dynamiting of Mrs. Lhw
rnnpo C.. Pliippn nnrt linr .Vyeur old
uiuiKlitor Melon recently, society os
nips hero todiiy am hi tit in if of n re
iimrriiiKP between Mm. J'hippH runl her
divorced luiHlmml, Lawrence IMiippn, t lir
PittHhurg millionaire, nn a result of
tho nd venluro,
PhippH, ns hooii iih lin learned of tin
attempt nn flu lifn nf his former wife,
linrripil to Denvor. Jin found Unit Mrs.
Allon Wood, Mm woman who hurled the
dynamite, hud lxon relented from ciih
1ody. rluppn demanded her roiirrent,
nnu today huo wan again taken into run
tody liy tin police.
1B1 PLANTS HAVE
CLOSED NINOE JUNE,
07
HALKM, Or., Nov. 13. According to
n rnport given out by f,nbor CoinmiH
hIoiht Iloff today, thorn nrn 151 fac
tories that have pit her cloned down or
gone out of lumitiPKH entirely in this
Mate during tho ( months from Juno
1, 11107, to October 1, lfHIX. There lire
fn tint Htiito 174.1 plants of which Itl
hnvo burned, 2 deitmyed by explosions.
04 ftnnn out of hutiiiiciM nnd K7 lying
idle, limiting in I idle pin n If. nltogeth.
or. .Four inspect ions of tho plants hnvo
boon Hindi' since Juno, li)07.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
J. K. Wntt ot nl. to Willlnm
Hudgo, 40 ncroft in D h f! 41,
township 37, rouge 1 W; nisi.
12 nero in 11 I, (' .,, township
H7, rung 2 W
-.0. Tlieiss to W. E. 1'hlpps,
lot 2, Mock 1 nnd lot ft", block
2, West's addition to Mud ford
flonrgo K. Hnrgadine. to Kllon O.
Onloy, N 1 2 of N W V4 see
tion ir, township .1ft, riiiiK 1
Tinted Sin t or to Mm. Pnrhy Dim
yrnn, 110 ncres in section .10,
township 3r, range 3 K ......
Lulu Howard to Cow Crook Lnm
lipr company, R i of H w
nnd V of R V, sod ion
2(1, township 3.'), range 4 W
J. P. Whipp to Mary IT. Ttognr
t nl., acres in township 37,
range 2 W
William Hruin to Nelson O. Pnw
era, Innd in township 3, rnnjfe
1 W
A. II. T.swrontz (o Rnuiuol Itnw
Vain. 20 ncroH in nprtton 21,
township 3H. mutt 2 W
0. H. Jpunin to Krvin McCnII,
lot 32, block 1, Sunjivnido ad
dition to Medford
8. M. Wilcox to R. J. Rummerlin,
S Uj lot 2 nnd nil lot 3, block
70, Medford
Kunico M. Taimfidpn et nl. to fl.
H. ITownrd, lotn 1, ? nnd .1,
block 2, ljuuiftdpti ' ndlitlon to
Medford
W. A. Cooper to r!y of AMhliind,
3 nerctt In Ann Innd
Jficoh StotiP to Will in in It ruin,
Innd In D It T U4, township
3S, rniiffo 1 W ;
UK 10
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I'oo
in
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R.10
1Tntod StitteR to I.ttlu llownrd,
KiO pc re in necti.tn 2(1, town
Mhip 35, rmiffp 4 W patent
B, J. Fnrlow et nl. M City of
Anhlnnd, proporty for Btrort
purponon ,
Froderick Mncoln Knpelnnd to
Mm. Kndorn A. !ny, 40 neroa ' '
in hoc t Ion 22, township 3t, '
rmitfp 4 W 1
E. T. Staples ot al. to city of Anh
lnnd, land for alley running
from Ash Innd houiu betwoen
Mnln utrpet nnd Oak at root in .
Ashlnnd , ' "
.15.00
IS AT HANI).
rod and line, Hosed seasons
and the work of restocking
SPRAY YOUR ORCHARDS NOW
For Sana Jose Scale, and Use Sampson's
Concentrated Lime and Sul
phur Solution, '
SciiIp live and worlm nil the yonr
round. Don't forgot thin. Ah tho old
rtcolo dies tho now Ih ready to curry on
Hip destruction of our orchards.
Tho hcuIo in lens vigorou in tho full,
and moro ouNily nnd Hiirely di-Htroyod
than in any other twmon of tho your.
Thereforo now is tho boHt timo td nt
tack mid kill It. If you sprny now,
iiiuuy u vuliuiblo trve will bo Hfivcd that
othorwiHo, bocaiiHo of tho Mcalo, would
not retain life enough to Htart up in
I ho Hpring.
Vou havo iu,oro time now; thero Is
less wind to scatter and wan to th
Mpray, nnd mako it hard to cover every
part. Thou, too, you cannot toll whut
may happen to provnnt thorough sprny
ifi in tho fall.
Hut, ubovo all, tho result of fall
"praying are abHolutoly certain.
Sulphur Solution.
Those aro all "apray facts."
Wo claim no wonderful chemical dla
eovory In this sprny, but wo do claim
most emphatically that:
Rampiion's lime and sulphur solution
always produces natisfactory renults,
and does no injury. Thero is no hotter
sprny mnnufneturod tlinn Hnmpson 's
lime and sulphur point ion,
RnnipNon's limo nnd sulphur solution
is n clear, cherry-colored solution free
from sediment. Jt is guarnntocd to
tout 30 degrees Tlaunie. Tf your denl
ors oimnot supply ou, writo to us.
He sure you use Rnmppon 's spriny.
Manufactured by
(IRA NTH PARR CANNINO CO.,
Grants Pass, Oregon.
A NEW TABERNACLE.
The revival t tho Christian church
is going tto rapidly mid the audieucet)
are ho large that tho ChriHtian church
building it entirely too small to accom
modate the people who would like to
hear the gospel. Something had to bo
done, A tabernacle was decided upon.
It. wll bo ready for use by next Sunday.
Ths tabernacle will accommodate 700
or HOO people. It is to bp 4,rtxH0 feet,
The 'hriatinii church is to be con-grutiilntf-i)
for its niiusunl enterprise
m -ring murh a commodious building.
Srvi wj) b bM in the (hrisliiin
't,t' mi l Hi;ndav. Come to the
--f- ,jf!,t tht week. Whislon
.m h f."3trj( vrn grf-st sormons.
Th ?kvfM a bn rrndring some
firt-Ui m, Mmii and Long
.n -t; .g': ;i mt'.b thir pl'-ndid solos.
T!takh.v?t. i,ri ftd tfiritn 1ni nld
th ( ,vnm of th services.
Sulij-ci f.r Kri'Ur ftjjfhf, "A Sneering
fynic. HturUr. "H-,irM Fnspaks
Ides.' Hervins 7 i't sharn. Fine audi
nee IimI night, i'nine tonight.
(Jrand eictirnion t i City of Mexico.
Leaves Medford on th 12th of Pore in
ner, 11I0S, nn the regular Overland.
ii'-Ufi for the round trip, good for (10
dnvs. For further information, writo
to Kmil Toil, Ashland, Or. tf
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
The Mlnivini; Mien remain uncall
ed f.ir nt the pn:lnffiie al Medford.
On-yon, November II, UtilS:
. II. HulliH-k, I,. K. C.nant 41, Km
eat ( ru.ike, .1. K. Kronk, tb'o. F. Fry
C-'l, Kiln hvans, V. I,. Evans. Walter!
I.. Kvnns, Mrs. V. Kvnns, Walter Ernns
I . 1 i n 11 11 . Kre.1 llcnnin, .1. H. Helms.
H. (1. Newton. W. I.. Haven. Frank Rl
oris, Wum lies,., Mrs. Mable Sanders,
Olive leler. It. 1.. Werner, Win. Wrinht.
Parties rlln,j fr v 0f the above
letters will pleme say advertised. A i
eharue of one cent will be made upon.
the delivery or any of the above letters.!
A. M. WOOHFOIIH, P. M.
ADVOCATES REVOLUTION
IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
LINCOLN. NVb., Nov. 13. Prufessur
K. .1. Goodwin of New York, fur six
years assistuut state commiBsiuner of
education, at the opening of the gen
eral session of the 4tat Teachers' as
socatiuii today declared that the organ
ization of tho public schools of the
larger cities uiust be revolutionized by
cutting out of the elementary branches
and high schools such studies as are
jf uo value to the majority of the pupils
in preparing them for the buttle of
life.
Only the essentials should bo taught,
nnd these must be made to apply to
conditions that arise in every city
public school over the land, lie would,
he said, form the pupils into groups,
one for learning trades, another for
preparation for commercial life and n
third for the college and university. ,
He would have the trade Jfroup spend
the afternoon in the subjects along this
line nnd the high school course - ex
tended to give two years more to tho i
pupils who have the opportuiity and
desire to finish a college and university
course. Ho pointed out that tho sys
tem of apprenticeship had practically
lisuppeared, and he held that somehow
ihe public schools must be made to take
its place
Notice.
Any responsible party wishing to take
t good nil-round horse for its winter's
keep, call nnd see mo nt Warner's store '
Haturilav, November 14.
20.1 C. W. AUSTIN.
Special Limited Pullman Excursion to
the City of Mexico.
Tickets will be on sale at the local
-ff'ice December 12 and 13 for an ex-
fiirsion to tho Oityo f Mexico. Tho ex-
'ursion will leave Han Francisco Decern- -'er
Hi nt 11 a. m. A magnificent special 1
l rain will Jio provided, consisting of
I'ullrimn vestibulod sleepers, observation ,
sleeper, buffet, mnoUing enr nnd dining
nr.
KxYursion will be over the Southern
Pacific, Mexican Central, Mexican Xa
tional line, International and Great j
Vorthern, Galveston ft Han Antonio and j
4nnta Fo rnilwnys. The round trip i
ate from Medford will bo $2.15. The
'oing trip will bo continuous up to El j
I'aso, but stopovers may bh had tit any j
ni. in lino point on the return trip. ;
Tho excursion will bo under the di-
ect supervision of somo rnilway official
i-om the pif singer department nnd nn i
interpreter w'li nccompnny tho pnrty to
he Oity of Vrxico. !
Further m,',',la', nk nn depot, or i
ummunicn'o with W. IT. .TonltinH, trnv- j
ling passcig'T agent Hon thorn Pacific j
company, o- 1'. Pcil, Ashland. tf
Formal Opening
of the
MEDFORD
THEATRE
rONDAY 1DVENTNG,
Nov. 16th
with
Sale of seals at llaskins
Dnip; iStoro.
Vov sultsrriliora only,
Tuesday
(iencral salo liogins Tlmrs
ilay. Prices, $").(K), $2.00,
$1.00.
SIS
and Hednesdav II 1 1 i'v ) i . I I
m&fcXffik mm Watches. Clocks
W!KW!:jf.N - s'r anclJewelrv
iTREEsi 'Siir B. N. Butler ,
JtW'1MZX"&X I vu-x Near Postoffice I 1
"7 wrilll IVUIIlt IIIICTIIII r"r IT r3 S
vj'wrxi'vxsm ; wwasi irswi
tstk RnsFs ""lac i immu a - mmi
IH2 Sflrk Wr 'i V" 'I '!! -''ey ether dealer, (let our prices be
3tt r$. Krmt Ufamp ton. Isaacs
."Sitstructor of "pUmo. tlst 3ttetboo
Orange Strxt ,
Ask your dealer for
MANUEL LOPEZ
clear Havana Cigar.
HART CIOAK CO., Distributors, jrortland, Or.
SAVOY
Tonight anl Saturday.
Strong bill of tho latest moving pictures, featuring
"Tllli SAILOR'S - AlxN-iutifulswuic story
of the sea. ? . ' -
"TTIR POrSONKI) liOl'OlJKT" A thrilling sto
ry picture.
The latest funnygraphs and illir rrated songs.
Admission 10 cents.
BIJOU THEATRE
llitfh-Class Vaudcvillo All Next Wwk,
((iiiniiciiciiiH; Sunday, Xovciiilici- , 'IIS.
flTAS. KLLT A X I W I V ), in )hyM and Hpc'.-inl-ly
acts.
Ittg Moving I'i.'tni-c Fcatir,-"s Timilit and Tumor
SALEM Bfcifcift
SAM-i.M is 1,lu! most po;ular liccr in -Noi'llicrn
('alil'oi'nia and Southeri! i Ircgoii. It is acknowl
edged to lie tiie equal of Ihe very hest easlorn
product. All lieers are .od, but some beers are
liked belter than others. The proof for this as
sertion lies in drinking Nrdcin beer. 1 1' you wisli
to be convinced, ask for S dem beer and drink it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION E
Medford Depot : .Medford Ice & .Storage Co. ?
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j That Unforgetable Slogan
I "HASKINS FOR HEALTH"!
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COPVHiCMT. APSEC
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ill iSj I a w I j
mJJ Located !
with Martin J. RedJy ;
v-Sv and am prepared to
y'ir..'Jik.' 'V: "JV I
do all kinds of re-1,1
'-AflP' f T -V A pair work on E I
A THOHOUGHBKED
a man always looks like when he has
Imd his arinciitR fitted and m:uk- in
Hie exquisite stylo that is always given
Ihem by Kreuzer. If you don't look
like a man of fashion nnd taste it
liei-aiiHo your tailor is nt fault, and you
ran always ho sure of appearing liU:
one if your mi it or overcoat is made hv
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMrORTEKH AifD TAILORS.
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE.
Tin PiaiuiMid has hold first phu-o
siiii't timt' ln'jiun, in tin i-stoom of ali
K Trn nf jowolry an I no one enn Jonv
l!':it "it will n.ntimu to do so, NoitJirr
anvmio di'iiv that tiie illunionds
shitwn at Martin Iio.hU- 's jowi'lry sti-ri- j
an lu surpassed t-r their woiht v
any other ilralor. (let our prices bt
fre you deeitle pun h!i.-in.
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler.
Near the IVslof f tee.
Van Dykes
Make yourself comfortable.' Now is the,
time, by pupplying yourself with wann win
ter materials. .' .
Outing Flannels
Extra heavy Outing Flannels in UgMagd '
dark colors at -f.
Medium heavv grades in good range of coI-
orsat .lOf
; Flannelettes at, yard .'. . .10 and 12 1-2
Soft Gotton Blankets
1 1-4 full size double cotton '. Blankets in
white, tan and gray, at, each" $1.50
Liaht weights in same sizes at, each $1.25
104 gray and white Jilankets nt, eacn spx-w
Wool Blankets up from ; $3.00
COMFORTS Extra large Comforts with
good clean cotton filling at, each. .$1.50
Special lot of 30-inch wool Shallies -in all.
colors at, yard .' . ...60
New-Purses and Fancy Neckwear.
Van Dykes
Drv (loods
Shoes
State Depositary.
CAPITAI. AND SURPLUS
1115,000.00
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY-
PHONE 2291. .
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plato, carried in stook cheap.
Office Fixtures nnd all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancy Grills.
F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS. '
J. E. ENYART,Presid ent.
.1. A. PERRY, Vico President.
The Medford
MEDFOBD, OB.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
PERKINS
ARCHITECTS
Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying
in all its branches.
Rooms 28-29, Jackson
W. W.
CITY TAILOR
:
; THE MEDFORD DAILY
NEWS SERVICE IN
' v
i a
Furnishings
OUR MENU AND SERVICE
are as perfect as can be. At this res
tan runt you can get anything you want
to cat from a "little snack" to aa
elaborate din nor. Aud if you can find
any fault with tlie way we cook and
nerve it you will be tho first to; do so.
People toll us our meals are nothing
Ion Htlian physical and mental feasts.
Come ami see if tboy aro right.
NASH etiFE
THE PEOPLE
Should ho intercHted in firo and burglar-
proof protection for valuablos from 1
the millionaire to the wage-earnor, from-
tlio owner of valuable securities to the
person who possoascu jtwelry prized for.
its aHHnciationa. lu faet, almost every
one needs this kind of protection, and
it may bo found in the fire and burglar
proof vault of the Jackson County Bank
where you may rent a safe deposit box
at a very reasonable charge.
Safe doposit boxes to rent, M per
year and up. i. ;l
V. I. VAWTER, President
G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. ' ,:
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cwhier.
National Bank:
& JANNEY
AND ENGINEERS
County Bank Building.;
When You Are Hunting
for th beat tailoring establishment,
you will not burn your money if you
patronize us. The time is now here
when you should think abeut yur fall
unit. We are anxious that yon e)pAd
see our display of fall fabrics. Make
your selections now. We will fill your
order with pleasure.
Stnaera cleaning. French dry clean
ing and pressing neatly done.
EIFERT
MIDFORD
TRIBUNE HAS TUti tiESl'
SOUTHERN OREGON.
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