IEDFOKl DAILY TRIBUNEL.,MEDFORDv ORKOOX, TUESDAY, XOVEMBEH 17. 1.0S. Social and Personal Vote fot the most popular lmiy. Bui lots lit Kiiitf i Loug'a. Lynn I'urdin, editor of the (fold Hill Notvs, Hynt Monday evening in Mtil- fonl. Sum M'CInloii, the Gold Hill eupi titliMt, visit, in Medfoid Tin'mliiy. Attorney M. J'urdiu Ims rt'turned from u visit to Sim Francisco. Grunt Stmnt hat returned from a htm i.'i8 trip, to Portland. Tho Kebekahi k'ivp n social oveninp Tiinmlny. A miiiibor of novol furitnt of enleilniniix-nt have keen provided. John Wolf lmn left for ( 'al i I urn in. lit will Hpend the winter with his mm. MrH, S. O. Collins of Hamn Valley whb a Medford victor -Monday. ( 'hurleti Xirkcll .if Sterling WHS n Mi'tlt'onl visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. J a iocs I'elton htm returned to hrr liKine in Kama Hi county after a visit of He'ral wei'ltB in thU vicinity (!, V. Austin of Derby wan in Med fi.nl on lninineHH Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. h (iron of Kuene arc vinitiritf with friendK in Mcilfnnl Mr. and MrH. I'. M. Kertdiuw Kpenl Sunilay in Central Point viHitnitf will M r. and Mrs. William (Ireory, Mrw. Chenworth, an aged lady liv ing with W. M. IIodHun, fell on Hw- eatli street Monday and fractured her liii. She wuh rnnov'"! to her home and attended. .1. C. Van lylte was in Medford Mm, day from htn hmneHtcad in Trail. Julia I 1 1 of Ashland trim in Med ford mi Imiki in hh Tticwlay. Wiltiiiin C. Cnmplxdl, cashier of the Firnt National hank if llriiiolulil, paHsed thro.i'jli Mel.'i.id Tuesday moraine; on train 1 1. IIo was met at the dt put lv ti !'i tVuiinln, wlut (il tained fnon hiiu a priimise to drop off here on his way haek from Seattle, where he is gui'itf in eon nei-1 ion with the Hawaiian exhibit at Hie fair in '01'. KrncHt Caaady of (irantH 1'jihh wuh a Medford visitor Sunday. He. left Tues day for a trip into the Hi; ltulte romi t ry. The K'-uity Industrial Kxehange is an institution where they "do tlii-ij,'.' Call or address Ihe nianiiger r.t No. !" C street, where two of (lie departments are in a tuunll way : operation, have a talk with the nianayer, leave your or der, then watch it grow. -0" K. Kellogg of Woodville was in Mcilfor.l Monday t rnnsact iug luisiniss wilji local inerchauls. He reports that, although it is growing rather eold, that fishermen an- still plentiful along the Ifogue near Woodville. ,1. I. Means of I'lioenix spent Tiles day in Medford. Fdgar Ha for, manager of the Crater Lake Lumber company, has returned from San Francisco, He states that great excitement, prevailed and the wild est, rumors were a f hint over the shout ing of Francis ,T. Honey- Atyong ru mors It was street talk that the assail ant, Haas, was either supplied with the gun so that ho might kill himself or was himself murdered to keep him from talking. IT. N. Smith, the well known commer eial traveler, who stays longest in towns wlmro building operations are under way, lias spent the past three days in Mid fonl and finds conditions better than in most Oregon cities. M rs, Tj. M. Jnben of Yrekn spent Monday in Medford. Arthur Put nam, the Han Francisco sculptor, arrived Tuesday to visit rein I ives In Medford. LIGHTNING REVELS MRS. OUNNESS ALIVE LA l'UHTK, hid., Nov. 17. Hint meat corroboral ivc of the uppeuruuee of Mrs, 1 telle 'iuuiM'Hs in the flush long after she was suppused to have been I burned, with tionie uf her many victims, was given today by Frederick Lam bright, a local teamster, who is to testi fy in (he trial of Nov Lamphero on the charge of murdering the notorious wom an. Aecording to Latubright, he was sure he saw Mrs. (inn new since the fire of April the date being about ' the middle of July. The witness told a vivid story. He was driving in n night thunderstorm, he said, from the koine of William Humphrey, to La port e, the mail leading past tint (iuuiii'ss farm. As he reached the farm gate a car riage loomed out of Ihe darkness, and turned in toward "Murder Jiill." Just then a flash of lightning revealed the oceupaiits of t he vehicle. "One of the faces," said Lainbright, "was that of Mr, (lunness. The other was that of u man I never saw before or since until three days ago' on Main street 1 saw either that man or his twin brother. The woman was unveiled that night ami wore a deep black suit." MILLION YOUNG TROUT EACH YEAR FOR ROGUE HARBOR POLICE LOOKING FOR BOYS WHO ARE LOST SAN FlfANClSO. Cal., Nov. 17. The harbor police today failed to find traee of four boys who were reported to have been lost on the bay sineu yester day afternoon. The police patrol boat has been searching all night, but ow ing to the fog has been unable to find either th" lads ur the skiff in which they embarked. It is believed that they drifted beyond the heads ur were cap tird. The missing youths are (leorge Langridge, 1.1 years; Joseph Mark, lo; Muck Cnslello, 17, and Charles Young, I.'.: The boys took u flat bottomed . skiff from the float of the Dolphin ! Itoat club. When they failed to return j last night, tin parents notified the po- j lice and a search was started. A million young trout each year to restock the Itogue river and tributaries m one of the main objects of the newly organized Fish Protective association, These young fish can be secured from . I ho government upon application and ihruiigh Senator JonaLhau Bourne, who is on the senate committee on fisheries. "We estimate that it will take at bast a, million young trout a year for Mime years to replenish the supplv, states Dr. Louis Buudy, secretnry-treaB nrer of the association. "To restock the streams is as important as our work in protecting the fish after we gel them. Of the million fry, half will be t urned loose In the Itogue, the other half in Big Butte, Little Butte, the Applegate and other streams. "Hteelhend and rainbow are the va rieties wanted in the Kogue. Cutthroat, black spotted and eastern brook trout :rc needed for the smaller streams. It does not cost much money to secure Ihe young fish, but it devolves upon us to pay for their traimportation from the railroads and for planting them in ;he various streams. This is what tho membership dues in the association are . for. "In Sunday's Oregonian is a full page write-up of fishing in tho Rogue, with illustrations. These articles are Ihe ITest advertising this region can have, but what is the use of bringing people here to fih if there are no fish to catch f They are disappointed and go away knocking tho region. If we enu protect the fish and restock the streams we will have hundreds of people coming here annually just for the fishing. Therefore, everybody should join the Protective association. " BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. Mr. Dow of Butte FalU is in Med ford. Scott Claspill and Sam Hudson are down from Butte Falls, Mr. Claspill w ill take a four horse load of gro cries back to the Falls, J, II. Miller and the infant daughter of It. II. Harris have gone to Medford. The i ii I'ii nt ehihl of J. H. Wayburn, which has been sick, is recovering. C. p, Itriggs and family have been xisiting (heir homestead. The new school bell linn been placed and is a very fine toned one and sends it-: sound for miles around. Messrs. Houghton and Miller have killed several head of fine hogs for winter uso. Mr. Me Fa i land of "California, who iutends lo winter near Butte Falls, is in Med I old for his winter supplies. W;in;i Parker has taken a load of fino yew posts to Kd Phipps' ranch. Jell' I'M-:, 1 1 ih in Medford for a short time, Claspill & Wheeler hue built a huge addition to their feed barn. S, M, Clevenger, one of our leading citizens, who has been in Medford the psst week, has ret urned to the Falls and is warmly welcomed back by his many friends. A big turkey shoot will be held at the Falls Wednesday, the ISth inst. The Indies will participate in a chicken shoot I he same day. The family of Frank Netherhiuad has returned to the Falls and will remain until Mr. Netherlanad finishes hit new house nt Derby. M. C. Malioaey is hauling lumber to I ( 'eilar swamp for the building of a cabin 1 ("or the ranger force. ! The weather has been delightful; no rain or snow; no fogs; n little frosty, but bright, beautiful. Minliinv days. 11. F. Fredenburg went to the valley, during the week, Butte Falls is without religions serv j ires save the Sunday school, and some of our missionary brethren might occa siomitly give ub services. The citizens who left Butte Falls for Coos Bay county are not much in love with it and expect to leturn here in (he spring. Professor Wright reports nn attend ance of about - scholars mid that the school is prospering. Marriage Licenses. Ioksc Kdwant Weaolherby and Mary Klta llazelwood. ohu Whit comb Plummer and Linn II. Lewis. MARRIED. HAIiTLKY POLKY In Ashland mi November !, by Ward W. leHeurv, Clinton C. Hartley and Clara Louisa Po-lev. Medford Daily Tribune, Tide a month. i NAT OOODWIN UOME8 j ONCE MORE INTO III3 OWN ! COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 17. Nat Good : win is hailed today ns the author of ' -i new role which he presented last night in "Cnmeo Kirby," a new play by Booth Tnrkington and Harry leon Wil- :on, dealing with a Mississippi river 1 romance, (loodwiu played the role with t dash that, made a decided hit, portray- ng the character of a onre-free gam j der. Ho was supported by Maude Fea ' ley, his new leading lndy. Mrs. flood I win, formerly Kdna Goodrich, sat in box and joined in the ovation given her husbnnd. ; 1 . a it t t I' r-f. V. -I; THANKSGIVING es ;l ivd nf o:ic of V.Vn 1 ei Lliidiy :i.d; - .' A Mend of r'f I ;.:!. tie ' is if.Ved e (st tfiii-.' years. - H M f-r e'ierd. . "V'rr I-!:: : Mill i i Vouhv III t':.s M-t-.n .till ri!it " "It I- nil i -I:." "Do oi( 1:-i tlirld 11 )(m;iJ pruL'tJ- t. l liiisiiie:: niirliii.'V" "hi reply lo thut (ptestlon I an oulv p: y that tW per c-ut i f nm- gi idutt'e:: many llieii- huij ioyecs :tie lirsl year." Loulsv lilt Courier Journal. Absent Treatment. 'What Ih the matter with Mm. Spicy? I Raw her Hitting uii her porch an I ciiuiu by gritting her teeth and looking daggers Into vacancy." "iler husband Is a half hour lute and she is giving uiiu-absent treat! tnent." Chicago Journal. j Excelsior. L'uele And what will you do when you me a tiiau. Tommy? Tommy I am going to grow a beard. Uncle- Why? Tommy Because then I won't have nearly so much face to wash. IlarpeCH Weekly. Getting Personal. How rice a man get a gnme log.' pa ?" "Well, you snp" "Is It by getting Into a game and having It pulled?" New York Press. All ug!y criticism mnkiti more noise hau a good honk. Talleyrand. HAVE VOl' TIIOl (HIT AlSOl'T WHAT IT M KAN'S? After a stm-c lias Ix-eu niiiiiiii J'n- over a year and you have bought &uuU and ffiund out that tlieir rcfnlur juices arc as low and in some inslanri's lower titan any other .store, and tliat Iheir .ods prove satisfactory, and when not, right they are made rhvht as soon ; reported, don't you feel that you have found a safe place to trade ! Xow one tli in ii more when that store starts a sale and reduces prices, when all others are holding up for the long profits, don't you think jt is a good time to investigate the new .store? La Vogue Garments jrAXDLMD KXCIA'iSlVKIA' lii'.RIO. AVhen shopping, you look first for the correct style, and one that is becoming; second, for the making and material that endures and, third, a garment that means comfort and lasting grace at, moderate cost. All ha Voijue Coats and Sails have all that taste, comfort and fashion call for, all that is worthy in tailoring execution. It's impossible to picture or write of the many little tilings that make La Vogue ('oafs or Suits attractive and really satisfacovy to vou, but, vou can depend on them. New coats and suits to show you" and all at THANKSGIVING SALE PRICES. SUITS .$11.00 TO $11.25 COATS $2.69 TO $27.50 Thanksgiving Sale in Every! Department Beautiful Large Wax DOLL GIVEN AWAY TO THE Most Popular Baby IN iMEDEORD. Christmas Eve A coupon wit h every ten-cent .purchase of can dy. Votes to be published every Saturday. Vole for your favorite Italy. King & Long MEDFORD DOOIv STORE. Our Candies are home-made, fresh and pure. MEDFORD THEATRE One Night Onlv Friday, November lt)th, The Celebrated Actor MR. LEE WJLLARD and a splendid company in SOL SMITH RUSSEL S great comedy, A Poor Note the prices 2."c, ."jOc, 7")c and .1.00. Seats on sale Thursday a. in. :dET)FORirS PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE. BAKER-HUTGHASON CO CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OE JACKSON COUNTY BANK. Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single imer-. Mom leu than 15 cents. 8lx lnsertlbna 1 for the price of four. Seveuty five , centa a Huh ptr month. ! Thanksgiving Groceries AT THAT GRATEFUL PRICE. -CASH DOES IT- ''Veribest Mince Meat in jiackiiges, each , 10 ' ly the pound' .15 "Garden Brand" Mince Meat iii glass jars, weighing 4 pounds each-. . . ,55 Sampson's 'Roiled Cider, per quart bot tle . 35( Sweet Ciderfby the gallon . 25 Thompson's Seedless "Snllana Raisins, 2 ackages for J25 I'ancy. K'eeleaned Curranls in l(i-oiince pkgs, 1fc each or two for 25f Large Eastern Craiilicrries, per the (piart 15 Sweet Pet:it"ep, silicon and in fact ev erything for the Thanksgiving board at the best prices in town. MILLER !& EWB4NK rou SALE. FOR SA1.I-' Oml aeri', lintliiHC :ntl jjooil iiiilirovpniiMitH; inidi' ity limits; prict' $1'J0II; (ilie-li:ilf rash. 41) lien's Kl miles MARBIED. .lANNKY-PALXIEH At tlio rcsidomv nf rnlntivcs of the briclo in Hi-rkclpy, I'nl., Kihvnrd Jntinoy and Miss Irmio Ciilincr, linlli nf tliis i-ity. Tin" outi(r fiililo will timlio tliuir homo in Mi'd ford. i JOB PRINTING All Kinds of Job Printing done on short notice. It does't matter what it is in Printing, we do it for you. Our Office is now the best equipped in Southern Oregon, our workmen the most skilled and output superior. Only union Print Shop in Rogue River Valley. Portland prices our sched ule. We pay the freight. The Tribune 21 Central Ave. MEDFORD More Light for Less Money Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by usimr ' ' .TUNG STEX LAMPS. 32 Caudle Power EdiSOU Lamp uses 110 Watts per hour and would use in iooo Ins. 110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt $i i 32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses 40 Watts pei houv and would use in 1000 hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo watt 4 Net Saving in iooo hours ill favor of the Tungsten Lamp $ 7 Rogue River Electric Co. Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. Office, 12(Ki Vest Seventh Street. Phone Xo. o.j.l. Opposite the Rig Electric Sign. Water Proof Shoes Lumbermen's Pacs, Knee and Hip Rubber Roots, Waterproof Shoe Oil. II - II 1 1 i,l lllgll tin K Leather s Boots in all Sizes SEE WINDOWS IS We carry the strongest lines at the best, prices in ouuuiern uregon. j;uy now. Uaiiiv weather coming. SMITH & MOLD NY out. Five ai-res in urvlianl, fair im-, tral Point, one Mock fn in Main strt't't. j provpmonts. buys fine lare ! hnuie feet uart, 4 rooms, lut .".ix J liniMiiij! lot. Ci. W. Stone, over llijoii ! 1 n; price .1,".(W. Inquire of Mrs. I. M. Theater. 213 ! Kinerson, Central 1'oint. Or. 210 I DICTIONARY VOU SALE A copy of! SALE A good muall buaiue-i on I the latest mlition of Webster's Inter Seventh street. Kcnsons for colling, i national Dictionary, iniuliriilgetl. iu 4L A;l-1"'s. p- . boi S12 or call nt this 1 loxcd an.l entirely new; a bargain. ! " tf j Call on or u.lilresa leo. T. Fnmett nt j POn SALE .IlM acre ranch, tfi.u'o, Wells. Fargo & 10. 's express office 2"! j first class improvements, well, familv . orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See E. W., Tribune office. tf FOK SALK Five and ten acre tracts within and adjoining city limits, at a bariraiu on Ion time. Address V. O. ' Hoi 41S, Medford, Or. SIS j KOR-SALK I'hoico business property at a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Boi ; 41S. Medford. TO TRADE Light single cover. d bug gy for two seated rig. L. E. W., Tri bune office. tf WANTED. -! ANTED FOR SALK A house and lot in Ceu To loau ."('( on gu.-.l : ity. Apply Exhibit buil.liug. V. ANTED Cook stove, second hand No. -': must lie a bargain. Call at or :i.l.tri,s Mcebive Lunch nnd Lodu.ing I.'ooiiis. Nn. l.-i S. C St.. upstairs. L'117 'A ANTED A horse. :.bout S cars old, m-iglit ,.t less tliin lino pnunds, I-., 1111, 1 and gentle: v ill w.,rl; or drive single an.l double. Address Trilmno, Medi..rd. 211 f.u.l LOST AND FOUND. an I ,1 s overcoat, either i r en road St.utli betwe Med- citv : :i Mills' ranch: color of Coat ' -lav, Mack e. liar, olaid lining. Kinder 2 lease return lo this olTlee or to Roger1: S. n.'iinett. room 10 over Medford Tea': . Coffee House. Reward. -"9 i: i ol'ND A fur muff. Owner can have!; same by calling at this office and pav- j Z ing for this.a.1. 207 ,5 h'olt RENT Ranch for rent, with tools and cows. Apply this week onlv to C. L'. Wolverton. Woolville, t)r. 20'. I l'!-U R!;T Furni.-lie.l room for gen ii man: also clay board. Mrr.. Stone, N . in North (i street. 214 MIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIII Illlllllllllllllllll j I You can I J find it at I Hussey's Cash I I Store I mimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii