Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 16, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUN Ji. MED FORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1008.
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Social and Personal
jl O. E. Young is bock from a visit to
'Lelaud, Ore.
i Vote for the most popular ludy. Bui
f lota lit King & Long 'a.
Dr. Spat a recent arrival from Ne
fbraiko ha purchased a 11 aero farm
vnear Medford. Tlio consideration was
' 823.000.
!ji One tre on tho 8. N. Deunott ilnce
rnear Medford U said to liavo produced
80 boxea of apples.
Mr. Lounsberry gave a luneheon re,.
Tctntly in honor of Miss Lanclot of
j. Washington, 1). I..
i, A. Slover lias been advised of the
death of bit mother recently in Okln-
honia.
i. The residence of J. 8. Ferguson on
iRiversiile arenas has been purchased
by Dr. t'ummings, a recent Medford ur
' rival. The consideration was $3000.
1 Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Kirby, of San
j'Francisco are in .Medford whero Mr.
Kirby has business.
f Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Thomas recently
:;,visltod frieucls in Asliland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vilas are enjoy
ing the visit of Mrs. (Hover of Mil
waukee. ii Mrs. Warren has returned from a
jvisit In Albany.
f H. W. Ooodalo has inirchased four
-lots corner Tenth and O streets for
2200.
Dr. Lentil has purchnsed nine neres of
land near Medford.
J. A. Perry shipped 125 boxes of
Newtowns unci Hpitcenbergs to Henttle
-,for exhibition at the fuir in 1 !(!. The
'rshipnient consisted of "0 boxes of Spitz
'euhirgs and 75 of Newtowns. The
. Hpitzenbergs were grown by N. L. Nap
ngnn of Kaglo Point, V. Von der llel
' lea of Wellen anil K. Menshnw of Med
ford. J. C. flodlove Is orueting a pretty
.'bungalow nnd a barn upon his West
'Medford property. - - -1
' John H. Bellinger of West Medford
pent Saturday iu tho city, lie statoa
that the autumn lias been an ideal
uae tor farmers nnd thnt. plowing Is
nearly finished and all crops are nearly
''l-i'iiwn.1' If 'the fnrmerB don't hnvo big
. crops next year it will be their own
Hon. M. l'urdin has returned from a
"trip to San Francisco, lie reports great
":itxcitement Friday evening following the
'"'attompt nn Heney's life.
t. J. Carney left Monday for n trip
,qver on tho Applegate,
A man wub luully injured at Talent
Haturday by being jammed between two
' earn on train 13.
A largo number of local people were
"in Ashland Haturday, tho installation
of Hillah temple being the attraction.
..Mrs. J. F. Iteddy and son Paul left
Sunday for a month's visit with rela
tives in Npokane.
...-A(rs. Frank Neil and daughter of
Dutte Falls are visiting Judge Neil at ,
Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Lewis have moved j
from their pretty bungalow on the fa- i
luous Bear creek orchard which they ,
.recently sold, nnd are at the Hotel Nash j
for a .few days. The yiwll move to j
thoir new country homo north of Con- ,
trnl. Point this week and soon leave to
spend the winter nt Portland.
Mrs. Mamie Do Lynn, Miss Lonno
(lleasoii, Miss Agnes Urond and Bert
Psroival havo returned from a visit to !
tho Hluo Ledge mine. They were accom
panied to the mine by Owen Iteddy, who
remained.
Murk Applegate is down from his
mine on Flic creek.
AMUSEMENTS.
Washington, Nov. 18. The United
Statfs supreme court today dismissed
the-uppeal of Albert T. Patrick, famous
New York lawyer, who is in 8ing King
for the murder of Willium Marsh
itice. The colurt also dismissed nil ap
peal on habeas corpus proceedings.
uenver, Col., Nov. 18. An effort to
have the federal government tako in
hand the boiler makers and machinists'
strike on the Denver & Itio (Irande
railroad by seeking the cancellation of
mail contracts on tho ground that the
railroad eannot maintain mail train
schedules will lie Hindu by the delegates
to the Aineriena Federation of Labor
convention tomorrow or Wednesday.
Honolulu, Nov. 16. Prince Tanl Fu
ami Ambassador Tang Mhni of the Chi
nese government today boarded the
steamer Mongolia for Han Francisco.
where they wil- await advices from Pe
kin regarding the emperor's death be
fore proceeding to Washington on their
mission of thanks for tho remission of
the lioxer indemnity.
Notice, Tonight nnd nt every per
formanco hereafter at Tho Medford The
ater the curtain will rise nt N:15 shnrp.
Positively no will be seated after the
curtain has gone up until nfter Die llrst
act. CHAS. D. HAZF.LRKM1.
YOUNO LADIES HAVE
ENJOYABLE OUTING
Two loads of young people, member
of a class in the Presbyterian church
went on a picnic to Ashland Haturday,
and had a most enjoyable time. Those
in the partv were; Mary Dressier, Mu
riel Itoddell, Katherine Brown, Jessie
Pnrdv, Mnrjorlo Kerr, Mary Trow
bridge, Genevieve Wortman, Mary Gore
Marv Stevenson, Murion Henshaw, Lo-
mine 1 II ton, liuby Burke, Winnie Lou
green, Charles Rogers, Maurice Miller,
Fred Thatcher, Carl (llnsglnw, Law
rence Ulrich, Opal Daily, lone Flynii
and Huth Agnew.
A Pleasant Surprise Party.
A pleasant surprise party w.;s given
Mr. and Mrs. (). J. Hhirley last Hatur
day cvoniug nt their home on Anderson
creek. The event was tho christening
of their new dwelling just being com
pleted, A verv plensaut evening wuc
spent, the children playing guinea and
the older guests indulged ill neighborly
ouvelHtll ion until II o'clock, when
luncheon wns served, nfter which tin
quests departed to their several homes,
all expressing themselves as having en
joyed a very pleasant evening.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Da
huff nnd children; Mr. ami Mrs. .1. II
Withrow and children; Mr. and Mrs. (I
M. Dowey ami children; Mr. mid Mrs.
John Bailey and children; Mr. ami Mrs.
N. It. Brophy uud children; Mr. uiiil
Mrs. H. M. Knhisou and children; Mr.
uud Mrs. Prank Mapere and children
Miss Alice Hendricks, Miss Minnie ('hup
mini.
Christian Tnbemaclo Crowded.
Subject for Monday night, "Home I T n -spcakahles
of the (luspel."
This will be n great theme. Services
at 7:311 sharp. Cordial welcome to nil.
"They're all coming."
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Beautiful Large Wax
DOLL
GIVEN AWAY TO THE
JVIost Popular Baby
,.. IN MEDFORD.
A coupon with every ten-cent purcliiiso of enn
,ly. Votes to lie published every Siiturday.
Vote, (or your favorite baby.
King & Long
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MEDFOHI) l'.OOK STOK'E.
.Our Candies nro home-madis frrsh nnd puro.
The Perfect Range
Tlnit will cook your Thanksgiving Tur
key right is that beautiful
PORCELAIN RANGE
You ran see? oik; and have it, denion
' Ntrated to you at
Hussey's Cash Store
.. Next to Hotel Moore
At tho Bijou.
I'tirlit'it limitu'tf griTti'il tlit initial ap
lieuoranco of vaudeville at the -Bijou
hint niht. A more plt'fiHC.l uud highly
sutiiifu'd inidii'iii-c Iijih Ki'Moin ln'en won
in tint city. Mr. ami .lrn. ( Iihh. Kllin
ujit'uriiig in tl.eir oiicnt-t play, "The
Opera Ni.t('r'8 HiihIuiih)." were fre
uently (jneti'd with hearty u,ilaune.
The piny in a iiiottt novel uud lip to date
one, Ihhiik on a decidedly romieal order
tlirouliout.
The npfcialtie by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
were iiIho of a high order. Mm. Kllis
appearing in the makeup as a Outi-h
girl, doin wooilen nlme iliincei; and ling
nig Dutch Hotigtt, ifi a feature of the
performance.
There will be an entire change of
program ad usual Sunday, WedneRilay
aud Friday. Doom will be open at 7:15
p. m. to belter acoiuiuodHtn the large
crowdH. Come early qnd avoid the nmh.
AdmiHKioii 10 and 20 centH.
HUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlHHIIIIIIIIkHIIIIIHIII1H
You can
find.it at
Hussey's
Cash
Store
"Just Out of College."
".Timt Ono of College" reeallH Homo
of tho best tliingrt that tho Into CliarlcB
lloyt wrotn.
Jn the third act the young man stepH
up to the frond ticket mau in the rail
road station,
" Havo you seen my aunt ? " ho akn.
' Tli in is not a deti-et i ve agency, ' '
hhvh the fresh agent.
"What in not, thenf" ho ak.
"It'H u bureau of infirmatioii."
"All right," the young man goen on,
"1b my hat on Btraightf"
The gag almoBphere of tho picee 1b
great. There ih Boiuething doing nil the
time and in the matter uf eharaetent
thi're Ih a Btring of "typea" that re
mindH one of "Bird Center" at tB
bfMt. There in a atory to tho pieee, of
(ouibo, an ingeniouB yarn of a young
fellow, jiiBt out of college, his girls,
liiB btiBineBH at'l'ait'H, Iuh friendB uud
hi HcrupOH, The chief iuUMent is in
the. Ad met li oil of working out the odd
HituatioiiH nnd I he development of the
Bort of characterH wo boo about us overy
day, the only difference being that it
takes tho eye of a humonHt to Heo jimt
what 1b funny in all of those everyday
peoplo.
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Classified Advertisements
One Cent t, Word No stacla iiuuv
tiona leu than IS cent. Six inMrtl6nt
for the prico of four. STint-fIv
CtfQta a Huh px uonta.
FOB BALE.
I)lt;TJ)NARY FOU BALK A copy of
the latest edition of Webster's Inter
national Dictionary, unabridged, in
dexed and entirely new; s bargain,
('all on or address Geo. T. Faueett at
Wells, Fargo & Co. 's express office 209
FOR SALE Five and ten-acre tracts
within and adjoining city limits, at a
bargain on long time. Address P. O.
Box 418, Medford, Or. 248
FOR SALE! Choice business property
at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Box
418, Medford. 247
FOK BALE A house aud lot in Cen
trul Point, one block frcm Main street,
house 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot 65x
140; price $1300. Inquire of Mrs. I. M.
Kmorson, Control Point, Or. 210
FOR SALE A good small business on
Seventh street. Reasons for telling.
Address, P. O. box 513 or call at this
office. tf
FOR SALE 320-acre ranch, 912,000,
i
iiMna-.r.-T
ssHnWRcaaB
& it
VIVIAN AND WAYANE
THE COMEDY SKETCH ARTISTS AT THE GRAND ALL THIS
WEEK COMMENCING TONIGHT
More Light for less Money
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in iooo his.
110 Kilowatts which at ioets. a Kilowatt $11
32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts pcrhour aud would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo
watt " A
Net Saving hi 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Comlor Water & Power Co.
MTice, -J0() West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the l'ig Electric Sign.
Water Proof Shoes
Lumbermen's Pacs,
Knee and Hip
liubber Boots,
Waterproof
Shoo Oil.
High Cut
Leather.
Boots in all
Sizes
SEE
WINDOWS
We carry the strongest lines at the best prices in
Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is
coming.
SMITH & MOLONY
SURELY YOU HAVE READ ABOUT
THANKSGIVING SALE
ave you attended yet?
Our Thanksgiving Sale is attracting a lot of buyers these days and as far'as we can
learn everyone goes away satisfied. The question is: Ifaye you taken advantage
of this opportunity to save, especially on linens, towels, etc? If you think you are
going to need anything of the kind for a year, now is the time to buy. We urge
you to come aud examine these special values. If you are not attracted by the values
we will not urge you to buy.
Make us prove this
You never saw such values as w are offering at
the Sale of Linens, Towels, etc.,
Ladies' Suit Sale,
Ladies' and Children's Coat Sale .
Ladies' Skirt Sale
The Sale of Furs
A visittothe store will prove that we save you money
MEDFORD'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
in
4 7-
Just So Sure
as you put an
Imperial Hat on
your head
Just So Sure
will you come back to our
store for another.
There is a certain something about
them that is irresistible to the man
of good taste. All the new shapes
and colors will be found here at the
popular price of
$3.00
Knox
Hats
$5.00
On the Corner 7th snd Banlett Sts.
cLOTMSG Co J
McJfopd'j Cox-x-csot Glo-Vlvir
Hawes
Hats
first iliu improvemrnts, wtll, family
orchard, etc Thii ii a bargain. See
h. E. W., Tribane office. tf
VOK SALE Six room home, both, clcc
trte hghtfl, well and city water, six
bloeka from dopot. For partinilara ail
ilreaa Boi 80(1, Medford, 200
TO TRADE Light aingla covered bug
gy for twoeeatevl rig. L. E. W., Tri
buna office. tf
WANTS.
ANTKD To loan ."'flO on gotnl secur-
it.T. Apply Exhibit building. lw
WANTKD A horse, about 8 yenra old,
u. 'tit not loss than 1200 pounds,
sound and Rt-ntle; will work or drire
single and double. Address Tribune,
Mod ford. ill
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Knin overcoat, between Phoenix
and Central l'oint, tagged No. 206S.
C. A. .Smith. Central Point. 206
,OsT lty's overcoat, either in Med
ford or on road south between city
and John Mills' ranch; color of coat
gray, black collar, plaid lining. Pin,,or f,
(dense return to this ofice or to lioger
H. nenurtt, room 10 over Mnlfnnl Tea
& Coffee House. oqo
KDIM)A fur muff. Owner can have
same by enlling nt this office nnd pnv
iug for this ad. 207'
FOR RENT Ranch for rent, with tools
nixl cows. Apply this week only to c.
E. Wolvorton, Woodville, Or. 209
FOR RKXT House for rent, furniture
for sale. Address P. O. Ttox fllH, Med
ford. jog
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