Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 19, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOy, THURSDAY, NPVEMBKR 19, 1908.
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Local Man Too Much for
Welsh to Throw Three
Times in One Hour
Jack Wt-lsli of the Twin Cities was
unable to got 1mt ono fall Wednesday
evening, when ho nnd W. IT. West of
this city met in a seeond match. Welsh
had ajrue1 to throw West three times
in an hour, hut succeeded Oiily in throw
ing lit in once iu 11 minutes and 47
Becouds after thu start. Tho remainder
of the hour wan spent in a lively tus
th which endured for 48 minutes nnd
lit seconds, completing tho hour.
THE VICTOR,
In some ways tho match was a dis
appointment, inasmuch as West wns con
tinually on the defensive, in order to
stay out tho hour. There was good,
wnrl; done'lo cscapo a fall, but the ajj
jjreiisivenew being one-sided, made the
match unequal to tho first between the
two.
r-, The firwt fall wan secured with the
crotch -chancery ami scissors around
arm. '
Prolim. a Dandy.
The preliminary match was a eraekei'-jju-k.
Da! Adams and Hrnest Hafler,
both of tins city, met and there fol
lowed as pretty a bout as one could
wish fur. There was somu difference
in weight" in favor of Hafler, but
Adams' greater experience made up for
tliiti.
Ilaihr took the first fall in 0 nihi
lity's ;:n. !t7 seconds. Adams took the
second in . minutes and 2 seconds.
Owing to the lack of condition of the
men, the third hout was stopped at the
r-nd of h minutes, thus following ama
teur rules. Tho decision, a draw, was
appreciated by all.
The tussle they put up was all to
the candy, and it ia to be hoped that
they are seen again on a local mat.
Judge V.. V). Kelly rendered the de
cisions and .Toff Heard gave tho boys
the time. '
At Christian Church.
Tho great Whiston-Longman meeting
nt the Christian tabernacle continues
with increased interest. Five additions
last night. Two confessions. Whiston
.preached a great sermon on "A New
Man." The chorus did fine work. The
special solos wero first-class. The en
tire service was inspiring to the large
audienc' present. Don't fail to hear
Whiston tonight on tho subject, " A
Short Lied." All h:inest doughters nre
especially invited to this service. Serv
ces at 7:30 :;harfp. Fine singing. Cor
dial invitation. They're all coming.
Marriage Licenses.
Jesse It. Pi vmi ro and Marian L. .Tones
SPRAT YOUR ORCHARDS NOW
For Sana Joso Scalo, nnd Uso Sampson's
Concentrated Lime and Sul
phur Solution.
Scale lives nnd works all tho year
round. Don't forget this. As the old
scale dies tho new is ready to carry on
the destruction of our orchards.
The scale is less vigorous in the fall,
and more easily and surely destroyed
than in any other s- asou of the year.
Therefore now is the best time to at
tack and kill it. If ymi spray now,
many a vahmble tree wil, be saved that
otherwise, because of the scale, would
not retain life enough to start up in
the spring.
You have more time now; there 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 prevent thorough spray
ing in the fall.
But, above all, the result of fall
spraying are absolutely certain
Sulphur Solution.
These aro all "spray facts."
Wc claim no wonderful chemical dts
cm very in this spray, but we do claim
most emphatically that:
Sampson's lime and sulphur solution
always product satisfactory results,
nnd does no injury. There is no better
spray manufactured than Sampson's
lime nnd sulphur solution.
Sampson's lime and sulphur solution
is a clear, cherry-colored solution free
from sediment. It is guaranteed to
test 30 degrees Baume. If your deal
ers cannot supply yon. write to ns.
Tie sure you use Sampson s spriny.
Manufactured bv
GRANTS PASS CANNING CO.,
Grants Pass, Oregon.
WES
WNS
FROM WELSH
f ' ;v. i y-' '.f .
AMUSEMENTS.
At tho Savoy.
Laugh! laugh! laugh! That's what
everybody did who witnessed the per
formance nt tliu Savoy lat uight, and
they had goud reasons for laughing.
Tho pictures were very amusing to say
tho least.
"Wanted An Artist's Model" por
trays tho adventures of Mr. Fresh, who
becomes infatuated with tho models in
an artiBt's studio. Ho advertises for
models to come to his apartments in
costume. They came in great numbers.
all of them girls, and finding that bis
attentions aro not in tho best of taste,
fall on him, pursuo him through the
trects to the river, where thov throw
him in. Tho incidents of the chase are
very amusing.
1 ho other comedv picture, "The
('rushed Tragedian," shows tho unfor
tunate actor, .). Unin, trying to appease
his hunger. Ho meets with cold re
ceptions, pusses through many laugh
able udventures, but finally manages to
appease his hunger' by a clever ruse.
Tho other pictures and illustrated song
were of the usual high standard set by
this theater, which means nothing but
tho latest and best in motion pictures.
The Bamo porfominnco will be given to- J
night and merits a large attendance. I
At tho Bijou.
Mr. nnd Mru. Charles Ellis appear
tonight in tho ouo-oct comedy "The
Deacon and tho Widow." Tho play is
full of humorous incidents in which
eight characlers are represented. The
bill will again .be changed on Friday
wit h a strong attract ion. High -class
moving pictures ami i I lust rati d :-.i:igs
ire being run.
PHOT SISTER BY WHAT
IS SAID TO EE A MISTAKE
MILKS CITY, Mont., Nov. 1. The
ileal h of Mrs. Harriet (ioodwin, who
was killed by a wild bullet fired by
her sister, Miss Pauline l.ane, is today
the subject of nu in vest igation being
conducted by I ho police nnd a coroner's
jury, Mtss hanc says a man named
Lucas entered t heir house last night
and, after a dispute, knocked both lier
xelf and her sister lo tho floor. She
arose and went to her room and Lucas
followed her, trying to break down the
loor. She shot through tho door at
1 he intruder and hit her sister, who
was Bitting in her room, in the path of
the bullet. The bullet wns found in
the dead woman's breast at the autopsy.
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; Cash
Store
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MEDFORD
THEATRE
One Night Only
Friday, November 20(li,
The Celebrated Aetnr
MI?. LEE WILLA1U)
and a splendid company in
SOL SMITH RUSSEL'S
great comedy,
A Poor Relation
Note the prices 2'h; 50c,
. 75e and
Seats on sale Thursday
a. m.
(lit a taste uf the ildit;litfully inil'l plimnti- known only tn Southern Cnlifurnin. Tltnrr ynn
will fit: 1 an aliiuiiliuici' of tiiinhino. Iirifht lilno ultioa, n rlinr, bracing nttnoilii'ro, rntiijoMilll
nFoi-i:'tions ami invic-iratin healthful recreations too numerous to mention.
i' sorts are tli re, some with worldwide reputations as Ms Angeles, Paso ItoMes, Hot Springs,
Long Ileach, Santa Ilailiaru, Hotel del Monte, Hnnta Cm, San llido. Santa Monica, Venice,
and commodious, delightful slopping places of lesser renown. All maintaining tho Culifornin
standard for hospitality, nnd faultless neeomniodntions.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Will be jlad t" sui'ply sonn vry at tractive literature, dem riliinjf in detail th many delight
whitt-r in f ilif itmi:i.
V-rv luw mtf round trip i-xi mm tn to-lcts are on sale to California.
The rate from Portland to Los Angeles and return $55.
Limit, month-. ali-'Wini: -t nv. th in either direction. Similar cjtrurvi.tri rates nre in ef
fi',-t t- ''iltf'in.iii ..nit.
K"r foil in ft rmati'.n, si.. -pint: car r-erv;itinn ami tickets, rait on telegraph or write; cither
A. & Bof-cnbauin, Agent, Medford, or Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pans. Agt, Portland, Oo.
APPLE MARKET
TAKES SLUMP
Portland Dealer Gives as
Reason the Heavy Arrival
From all Parts of State
'The expected slump iu tho npplo
market has come," says ono of the
leading Portland fruit dealers in the
Telegram. "Some time ago wo predict
ed that in the event shippers continued
tho dumping process the market would
go to the bad, and that is what has,
come to pass. Today there is practi-
ally nothing on the street for which an
offer of $1."0 a box would bo refused,
iiiid there are thousands of boxes which
the holders would bo glad to movo at
prices a good denl lower than that.
"For the past two weeks it has seem
d as if the apple growers of this state
and of Washington as well have been
bent on wrecking tho market, and they
have themselves to thank for tho situa
tion that has been brought about. They;
havo been notified that this market was
loaded up nearly lo capacity, nnd yet
they have smt the fruit in by hundreds
of boxes and carload, until now there1
is haidty a house on the street that has!
any wan-house space left.
"As usual at this time of the year, j
small si.e fruit, apples that might al-:
most be considered culls, form a large i
part of the daily receipts. Probably half
I ho apples now coming run from 1-i to
Jinl to the box, the better grades having
been to n considerable extent seat to
other markets, lint the supply of htgh
grade fruit also for the time is far
in excess of the demand.
"A bad feature of the' situation is the
fact that apple growers in the valley
and iu Washington are sending in a
number of the late winter sorts, varie
ties that now are not fit for the market,
and will not be for a month or two. If
lite growers could bo induced to store
and hold I hese themselves until they
are iu condition for the market it would
he better for all concerned."
Exact figures on the size of current
receipts, are' not obtainable, but it is
estininted that more than 100 boxes are
comb mi daily, while some days more
than t wice I hat amount are received.
W. W.
CITY TAILOR
Up Here In
The Northwest
(here's no need for shipping in carloads of cereal cof
fee, Made from our own good wheat, made in a
clean, successful right-at-home factory, is
Golden Grain Granules
a strictly northwest product with absolute merit.
For years people of Washington, Idaho and Oregon
have boon using it instead of coffee, and it stands
without a peer for a high
n i
your grocer tor a box and
ages are larger than ordinary cereal eoi lees and cost
only 25c.
All grocery
Several carloads of Koutheru Oregrn ap
ples have figured in recent arrivals.
Of these there was ono straight car of
good grade Nort hern Spies and t hese
were offered today at $1 to $t.2. a
box. Other sorts of fair quality were
quoted at about the samo figures, and
fancy Hpitzenburgs and Winter Uauanas
wero about tho only sorts that hold at
prices above those named.
WOMEN INVADE ALL
ALL FIELDS OF OCCUPATION
SALKM, Or., Nov. 19. According to
statistics compiled by Labor Commis
sioner lloff, there nre about 113,000
women in the stuto who earn a living
from toil in different capacities, Among
the characters of labor mentioned are:
Makers, 35; bank employes, 15; black
smiths, Ij carpenters, 5; clergymen, 4";
.tiitrfiotiti-fl 1; nine. rirliiim. 3 entrineeri.
and surveyors, 4; farm laborers, 1(15;
hunters, trappers and guides, 2; law
yer, 10; luHiberwomen, 5; painters, J;
plumbers, 3; sailors, 'J; teamsters, (t;
woodcutters, 3.
CHINESE ARRESTED FOR
, DEALING IN YOUNG GIRLS
SAN FRANCISCO, C'al., Nov. 10.
L. '.v Shaie Lew, a Chinese merchant, i
a the city prison today on Chin You, a
d'-ninutive Chinese girl, is in tho ens
l.dy of the Presbyterian Chineso mis
s'on as a result of evidenco brought out
yesterday afternoon tending to show
It-tit the Chineso had brought tho girt
ii to the country for immoral purposes.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Klmira V.. Mathews to Lewis M.
Sanders, lots 13 and 11. Math
ews addition to Ashland $
liOi;
Mary II. Lowell to M. A. Itonhnm,
land in section 10, township
:;, range 4 W 000
Owen Duuiap to Caroline W. An
derson, !otn 3, (t. and block
1, Phoenix
('eorge K. Kpps to L. 1. Fry,
lots 3 ami 4, block lo, Phoe
nix 00
401
Orlienn McCall to Find Spiritual
Society, S. O. properly in Mc
Call addition to Ashland 2S0O
.lames 11. Patrick to W. H. Kstop,
porew of nttornoy
M. li. Pratt to Margaret A. Wal
ker, lots 30 nnd 31, block ,T,
Railroad addition to Anhhnid . H
II. F. Pohland to Henry K Mitch
ell, proporty in block K, Rail
road addition to Ashland
A. P. Estabrook to Joseph T.
Peters, lots 3 and 4, and S
Uj of S W Vi section 30, town
ship 33, range 3 W
Tinted States to Samuel H. Ston
or,, 100 acres in section lli,
fitl'l
100O
township 3S, range 2 1
.patent
When You Are Hunting
for tho best tailoring establishment,
you will not bum your monoy if you
patronize us. Tho timo is now here
when yon should. think about your fall
suit. We aro anxious that you should
see our display of fall fabrics. Make
your selections now. Wo wilt fill your
order with pleasure
Steaem cleaning. Frenrh dry clean
ing and pressing neatly dono.
EIFERT
MEDFORD
- grade cereal cotree. Ask
i i i nn 1
give it one trial, xnc pacit-
sell it.
Make arrangements
to visit California
this Winter :: :: ::
City Business Directory
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated songs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wodnosday and
Friday. Admission 10 conts.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH 8T.
Continuous performance every
ovening of motion pictures nnd il
lustrated ballads. Kntiro change
of program Mouday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 centa.
WM. H. AITKEN
Flumblng, Steam and Hot Water
Hoating.
Phone 88.
810 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N. S, Hounntt, Medford, Or.
Grow troos tliut Boll, Brll troths
that grow mind fruit true tti Inbid
Let tliu
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
make that piece of furniture. Any
design, any color, any finish
dull, waxed or polished. Shop ou
cor. of Stlt nnd II Btreots.
THE EMERICK CAFE
The best reRtaurant in Southern
Oregon.
W. Y, Johnson Prop.
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
ordors prumptly filled.
Knom 7 .Inrksnn Co. Bank Bldg.
. Modford, Or.
O. F. COOK
Sells trees tlint grow.
Offico: B. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phono 503.
Medford, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Volco Culturo and Art of Singing
Studio nt Hesiileneo.
East Mod forfl. Phono 225
S. B. SEELY, M. D.
Physicinn nnd Surgeon
Modorn equipped operating rooms
X-Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p.
m. Offico in ,1 ark son Co. Bit. bldg
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Good Evening!
Have You Used
"CfflC?"
for sale only by
Medford Pharmacy
Near Postoffice
ABTHUB H. DAVIS
Contracting Hlectrioal BngiuMt.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
AKLO PBNWBIX .
The Plumber. I
1 solicit share of your buiiueee,
pledging satisfaction. '
THE ELEOTBIO AND FBBHOH
DRY CLEANING AMD FKBM
INO WORKI
W. E. Lane ft Son, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore, 1 . .
Modford Oregon
WASOHAU ft BROWN" ,
wish to announce to their patcoas
that they are located in their new
quarters in the Young ft Hall
building.
Billiards, Cigars and Tobaeeos.
M. ft B. CANDY XJTOHXN,
We make all our owa candjes.
Mnrtin and Barrow, Props.
Corner Seventh and C Streets,
Medford, Oregon.
DR. FBAKK BOBBRT8 -Dentist
Office hours t'i to 18, to 4.
Miles Buildtng, Seventh street,
Medford, Oregon.
THB MIBSION OBILL -Alwnys
open tor business; Neat
and clean. ' Up-to-dnte. Popular
prices.- i f -18
So. C St. Lambert ft Brewn
THB R. R. V. LUNCH MOM
Finest cup of eoffea eh
the Pacific Coast. - '
U. II. Lorimor Prop.
For good bargains . In "Watches
and Jewolry, Pistols, Musical In
Btrumonts, go to '. ' "
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
C Street.'
MEDFORD FURNJTUBH 00.
Undertakers''
Day Phone '85S - ' '
Night Phones C. W. Canklin M
J. II. Butler 148
RUBBERROID ROOMING
is in nsn on nioro buildings all over the world thnn nny
oilier roofing nindo. It is thd wotld' stimdard of roof ing'
(iiii1iiy nnd lias always given' entire satisfaction wliero
otlior roofings failed.
Por sale by " ' . ; :
Crater Lake Lurn to
COfVHOM 4
W. M. Colvig. . . O, L. Be antes.
OOLVIO ft REAMES
Lawyers,
Office:Medford Bank Bldg.
. Qround floor.
Cook 8tovea and ranges. Phone 01
HOBDOKFF ft WOLF
New and Second-Hand Furniture
Bads' old stand, 18 20 F St. South
Medford, Or. .
KARHE8 ROOMING HOTJSB
Newly built and newly furnished
; All modern eonTenienees.
D. O. Karnes, Prop.
SO 8. O St., Medford, Or.
FISH MARKET
Fresh 'fish rcceirod daily. Oys
ters in' season.
Cor. Serrnth nnd E Sts, Medford
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and- fancy dishes.
818 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
THB HOTEL EMERICK
Rooms from 50 cents to $1.50 por
day. All modern conveniences.
We sulicit your patronngo.
, JACK FREDENBURO
1 ' i Scavenger.
Garbage hauled. Medford.
Livery and Feed. Phone 8431
, WEST SIDE STABLES
Chas. E. Tull, Proprietor.
First-class Turnouts.
Medford . Oregon
DR. OOBLE
The only exclusive Optician bo
.tween Portland and Sacramento.
I Office on Seventh Streot.
'When others fall, call' on
DB. B. J. BONNER
i ' Eye Specialist
.' Office In Eagle Pharmacy
Main 833. Soventh nnd Main
OIVlNa THANKS
FOB FAVORS RECEIVED
Everyone aliotiM do on Tlmnksivin
daj, aoi? you will certainly thunk us for
placing our fine tabloware In silver
and eut gmnn at audi prices as will on
able you to make your tablo a thing
of beauty for your Thanksgiving din
ner. We are offering handsome can
delabra, fine dishes, silverware and
rut glass at prices that ylu will give
thanks for.
HAHTW J. REDM
Th Jeweler.
Hoar the Postoffice.