Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 25, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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Social and Personal
, ,in of the
The regm" ' ..,:. cliurc;
Meu 's
)i wan
club a' l"1 .' ,.. niirht. An
wt.j ,ttl
'Johnaon s
residence
on tin'
ulil (Irnnvillc Hears
-I ly piir.-linm'd in
A NOVEMBER BRIDE
''"Sosc nut wisl.i.i TI...Wivi"K '1'
u(,r ca.. bnvo regular ili."T t usual
i.rice at tho Emcrick.
J (;. Wrrtl.ri.iiU of Virgin... .
,.t toe latest arrival, intent 'I" I'"""'
rovtug.
C. U Coeki'tVme it liftfk from u
lingiliv visit in On-n.u '''
Engineer Roberts wns a visitor in
(iraiits Pass uosilay.
Ella Onill.yaw, public slonngrlipNiT,
i room 4, Palm building.
Dr. ami Mrs. K. H- I'i'M " '"irk
from a trip to J'ortlan.l.
Charles Vronmii of I'ortlan.l is a
.Mrdfonl visitor, lie formerly resided
In Central Point-
Thiuw wlio havo laughed over the
"Kentucky Cnli.nc'l," "The .Turklins,"
"Old Kbewwr," etc., need no further
.nuf of Jirnd's ability til entertain.
Hatlirdnv night at the Medford Thea
ter. 217
Alius Kmiiiii Mylcr, wlm Iihh Hpcnt
the jMHt-ycar in Medl'unl, Iiiih ri'turni'd
ti li-r iioiiic in Den MoincH.
L. F. rranfill tins li'ft fur Los An
K1!.?, wlicrc In' will join liis family.
Tlny will riicinl tlio winter in the south.
Frul Itffi'iihai'lMT of the Applcutc
IV1IH II .MHll'nr.l Wrtit.ir TlH'mlflV.
(', .1. fhnvai.I lus relumed to bin llome
in K-rliy.
TJiiiko not wiwliing Tlijiiltnf(iviii(( din
hit on ii have regular dinner nt nfnml
prim al tho Kniprii-k. 214
W. WcHt of II. .ml Hivcr in looking
ovir the valley witli n view of ociitin
Kdwiml (t'llricn of tlio Applefffito
was tnuinrictnifr Iiunum'sh with Med
ford niori'haiitH Tncwlny.
FlioHO who imiil thcniHolvofl of tbo
nppiirluiitty to hwir Opin Read Ruturday
night will probably ki homo with tho
face ai'hi' and bo ..blijjetl to rnt their
(Vaturi'fl but they will bo proof nuninut
llto blucM fur iimnv inooiiR. 217
Jiii'k Wilnon of Trail wnn n Mod ford
visitor Wtdm-Kday.
C. It. Uiuuhill, m'4'nniianicd by friend
iM limit i nt; bear in the HUamhoat conn
try.
Tho pooplo of Mod fori, will Imvo tholr
lintt npportnnit v to hear Opin Head, the
rclebrated nnveliHt and leHurnr. Ruliir
day night ot Modford Thootort 217
lrod Coppel of tho Applogatn wiih
rocent. vmilor in." Modford.
Dr. .1. I'. It eddy haw rot u mod from
trip to I'oi'llifYid.
Vo'.o for tho Hiot popular baby. IVil
IntH at Kitig & Long's.
Don't add to your Htf.ek of regre
by failinir to heUr Opii Head Satunlav
i.iht. 1! 7
Thcmo. not wiHhing ThanlfNgiving din
nor ran Imvo regular dinner at tiHiial
prieo nt the Kmoriok. 214
To flecniniiio'lale the biiKinenH
and tlu.NP nlni wihIi to nlmp Hntunlav
ovoaing, tho porforinanro will not.
gin until D o'clock. 'J I
JUifw IleHHie Howard Iihh left fur Ha
Frani'ittvo, whoro hIio will upend th
win tor.
'I ickets for Ctpie Head Hatnrdav
night, mi mile at llasluiiH drug ntore
fiOc nnd 7uf. 217
II. C. Lowih Iihh Hoeurod tho itervioofi
of C. U rooks to Huperiutead H jh
i hnid recontly purchnfi'd.
Pon't mi us a Hnmplo of tlio plum
pihhliug candioN. King & Long. 'J I (I
Mrs. U. II. I'ruott n back from
inil in Lakoview.
MISS HELEN COSS,
Who Was Married TueBday in Jacksou-
vlllo to Mr. Loreiud N. Colby.
' A
fBlAlLY TRIBUNJL.MEDFOKU, OREfiOX, WEDNESDAY, yOVEMBERin
OFFICIALS ARE PLEASED
(ConUnued from page 1.)
Modford, and ttpeaks volumes for Us
campaign of publicity, tho best, I be
lieve, uny city ever put forth. Medford
has certainly pointed the way to other
oinnimiitios, and boon an example to
the wholo northwest."
Cordial Relations Exist.
1 1 find on my frequent visits that
tho must cordial relations exist between
the businoHK men of Medford nnd the
Sou t hern Paci f ie, ' ' said Division
Freight Agent Malboetif. "I make a
Mcorc of visits hero to one that other
offii-iuls make, and no know that the
conditions found by Mi1. O'Brien are no
option. Business has all along been
go (h in Moiiioni, 1 hero nave been no
complaints. The town never felt the
effects of tho pun ic. it has continued
to go right ahead, uud I believe it has
a fine future."
Tho visit of tho Ilarritmin official
and their reception shows that the new
era of co-operation between t rnffii
chiefs and the pooplo has arrived, and
that, everything that can be done to nd
vaace tho interests of the cninmiiuitie
served by the railroad is being done.
LOUVRE HOTEL COMPANY
TO RUN SWELL CAFE
DIAMOND HOTEL THANKSOIVINO
MENU.
Consomme Soup
Celery Olives
Roast Hecf linked Chi.4
Ifoast lurkey, with Oyster Pressing
( runberry Hauce
T1..I... 1 ii . .
n.-n.i-u nwcet roniloOH (J recti I 'oaf
Lima Uenns Mashed Potatoes
Shrimp Snlad
f lot M incp hihI I'uiupkin Pie
Itiee Pudding Cheese
Fnut
Tea Coffee Milk
214 Price .1c
EMPLOYERS WANT GOLD
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
' sup
i l.M I.A'n, O,. Nov. 2.1. Ciliein
nati employers who want to give their
employes npii at Christmas hav
appealed to Assistant Ani toil States Sub
I rt-HMurer HtiHWorth t.t get a heavv
ply nf the new stvle . wold hie
Last week the sub treasury got
coiixigniiM'tit amounting to $.10(10, but
tins supply was cleaned up in a few
dnH by Houvenir hunters. Mosworth to
day wrote n letter to the treasury d
partment at Washington asking for i
ninny of tlie now f, s, ,i,.,.es as could
be spared.
HOT COFFEE SPILLED ON
CHILD CAUSE OF DEATH
PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. '..".--Death
1'iiiiHiHl U shock following the spilling
or not col tee on tier arms, was the sad
rale of Kdilh Moore, two years old,
who lies dend today at the family rei
deuce. The child was at dinner Thuis
day night, when the n.ffe,. was ncri
dentally spilled on lo r anus. The shock
threw her to the floor, where she writh
od agony. Convulsions followed a few
hours later and then death. The death
certificate today revealed the itiinsu.it
emiM' of the child 's death.
CONDON WILL FIOHT TO
STAY IN DRY COLUMN
COXDO.V. Or.. Nov. 2.".-Tao propri
tors of live saloons were arrested todny
on a charge of violating the local option
taw. H. S. Wilson of The Dalles nnd
D. It. Parker nf Condon have been rc
Mined by the saloon people. . Power
man uud District A.tornev Hurdott will
take up tlit. proneruli.m.'The. Medford
dedsn.u Uio rnuse of the trouble
nce Pon,l.iii' charter is similar to
inni city s. i no rn:ies may bt
the supreme court.
Tho finest restaurant and cafe be
tween San Francisco and Portland is ait
noii nerd as the plan of the Louvre Hotel
company, n newly organized coac
which Tuesday leased the dining room
of the Hotel Moore and will convert it
into an attractive eating place. Messrs.
Lock hart and JohiiNon are principal
stockholders in tho new company. I In
former has for some mouths been th
popular atid efficient steward of the
N'ash cafe, and the latter won fame
chef at tho lOiuerick cafe. Fancy china
has been purchased, the room will br
decorated with ferns and cut flowers
and the finest meals la tho west ate
planned for customers. It will be the
latter part of the week or the first of
next week before tho Louvre is ready
for customers.
FORMAL OPENING OF
KLAMATH PROJECT LAND
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. The for
mal opening of the first unit of the
Klamath project, consisting of .'tl,l ".'l
acres, is announced lv tho secretary of
the interior. Plats showing tho loca
lion and area of farms w)iich may be
ntered are on file in the land office
at Lnkoviow, Or.,' ami Redding, Oil.
Water right charges are fixed at $SQ
per acre in nnnual instalments of $3.
maintenance charge of 7."i cents per
acre per annum.
CHASED A MAN HALF
ROUND WORLD TO CATCH HIM
SAX FRANCISCO. Oil., Nov. 2.k
K. Knolly, whoso true name is saiil
to be L. K. 1 1 a ncoc k , is in the city
prison today, having been arrested by
'ittkcrlous on the steamer Mongolia
eslerday after a chase which extended
halt' around t he world. Hancock is
wanted in Winston, Salem, S. O, on the
harge of embezzling money belonging
the Laaib I- isher Lumber compnnv.
The detectives have traced him to New
oik. Sua Francisco. Honolulu and back
again to this city.
50.000 BOOKLETS
(Continue
tivo, and tho city Pago i.)
desiro to continue it. Mllu,,i"ou i iu
What the Plan
Tho plan provides for "very f(.
of a well directed publicity novm "J""
and the cost is borne by Medford
the Hon thorn Pacific company in the
ratio of about one-third for the latter. I
The complete plan will cokt Medford
:I770, and this provides for 5(,0i) book
lots 7x10 inches, 01 pages, and cover;
rover in three colors, and the highest
grade prosswork and paper. It also
provides for photographers, artists and
v ritors, who are to be at the call of the
lub during the year; also tho publica
on of Conductor" booklets
or Medford similar to the ono issued
ist season nnd entitled "How to Clot
ii Medford, Oregon;" 20,000 copies or
uorc of the colonist folders; one page
advertisement for ono year in Sunset '
Magazine; one page, advertisement in
ihe Hnndav Orogonian; writeun of Med-
!'ord in Sunset; delivery of booklets
W Medford; distribution of booklets
!n any ' quantity desired through five
hunuela of the Harriman system; dis
rihutiou of booklets from Portland at
'-equost of Commercial club; the in
clusion of Modford iu lectures delivered
n east by bureau of the llarrimau sys
torn; publication of extracts from Med
ford booklet in "Abroad " a inaga
tine published in various languages
imultnnoously in London, Liverpool,
'lamburg and Antwerp; hound copies of
Medford booklet to bo placed on trains;
delusion of Medford literature in the
'Community Case," which is sent to
prominent railroad men, editors, etc.,
hroiighout the country; free exhibition
f Medford products in the east through
:mmigrntion bureau of Harriman sys
I'lii; service for one year of the im
port ant Sunset bureau, which will keep
Medford in touch with tho movemeel
if homeseekers; making of cuts for
moklcts and supervision of t!"ir pub
ication; service of experts in prepa"i
ion of copy for advertisements, and
he general and hearty co-operation of
'ho passenger department of the South
tii Pacific company.
Twenty Difforent Ways.
In all there are 20 points in this
tervico which is worth to Medford
ive times what it costs. In fact, some
'eatures of the plan are so valuable thut
no monetary consideration could ndo
puitely reproseat them. By the adop
ioa of this plan for a third time, Med
ford not only " points t he way ' ' to
other com in uui ties, but it is assured
hat every cent expended to carry out
the plan is judiciously expended Mint
Medford is getting far more for her
iionoy than she possibly could in any
it her way.
Commit too Mot Mr. Wells.
The committee appointed for the pur
pone met with Mr. Wells this morning
mil formally executed the contract.
Work has already begun on the new
'took let. Mr. Wells hus had a photog
rapher here for about ten days and a
nolection of about 250 photos will be
undo for Ihe new booklet, retaining the
host of the photos used in tin booklet
issued last season. The smaller booklet
f :ii),000 copies is to Jie rewritten im
mediate v and issued within the next
few weeks in order that the club may
have some literature for distribution,
ill literature for distribution Issued last
reason being exhausted, nnd the demand
for information concerning Modford is
rapidly increasing.
City Into Districts.
In order to raise the neoessnrv funds
I his year to carry on the publicity
work, the citv is to bo divided into difl
ricts, and committees appointed to cov
r each district thoroughly. Those who
have fniled heretofore to do their part
are to bo called upon especially, and it
is hoped that they will see the great im
portation of this forward movement and
how I hoy have been benefited in tho
past. A mass meeting may also be call
1 to. discuss this very important mat
ter, and to show the marvelous results
that Medford has received from its pnb-
icily work.
The committee empowered to sign the
out met for the Medford pamphlets
insisted of Messrs. Page, Olwoll and
M iller. The committee in charge
nipiling tho new pamphlet consists
Messrs. Nye, Miller nnd Putnam.
e:.:erick cafe thanksgiving
MENU.
Blue I'otitts ou Tiie Half Shell
Bouillou
Olives Celery
Roiled White Fish, Mutre dts Hotel
Ht"t Voung Turkey, Oyster Stuffing
Cranberry Sauce
Sweet Potatoes
Creamed Corn
13 own
Canvas Back Duck
F'"glUh ptll, kter Salad
Hot Mince u,1',inK, Brandy Sauco
Tea
u I'll,., l-;..
hi c. "
is is 'I'linnkMKivjj,
Pie
Milk
Menu,
Freight Shads to oiosa
The freight sheds of tho Hon,ti,
Pacific company are to close at 9 a!1
Thanksgiving, for the day.
A. S. TtOHKNBAUM, Agent.
Vote for Favorite Baby.
Vote for your favorite baby girl.
Kvery ten-cent purchase of those Moor-1
ish like candies entitles yon to a cou-!
pon. ' King & Long. 210
Notice to Redman.
All Red men are invited to join the
excursion to Jacksonville Wednesday
evening. A special train will convey
you free. The degree team especially
is requested to be present.
J. H. FITZGERALD,
214 f Great Sachem.
Thanksgiving plum pudding, candies.
Notice the windows. King & Long.214
Fancy boxes put up to order. King
& Long. 210
CHRISTMAS NUMBER
Head KKX IlKACir.S bear hunt.
Thoro's art and fun and wet feet
all mixed up together.
One of our best doctors says that
good reading keeps more young folks
out of mischief thr.n any other ono
thing.
Try Everybody's. Get one now. It's
big and birght nnd powerful.- It's
too good to go without.
15 cents a copy, $1.60 a yoar.
MEDFORD BOOK STORE
HOTEL NASH NEWS STAND
RUSSELL'S
To
Our Dear Friend
The Merchant:
hszJL ak
Do you know how to sell goods?
Your clerks, of i oiiio, know how to
Boll gum! .3 wli. :i po, ;de c:iil :i:.d a: U
for them.
Classified Advertisements
BITTER BATTLE ON
IN LOS ANGELES TONIGHT
LOS ANOKLKS. Oil., Nov. 2f. Bit
r indeed will be ihe struggle between
Abe Atte! and Freddie Welsh at Vernon
this cveiiinii judL'iuu from the opinions
shihitcd bv the public.
It is a question as to whether either
y can dispose of his opponent on such
limited time as 2."i rounds. Verv few
t here venturesome enouirh to nredict
knockout. Cleverness predominates to
h an extent.
FOR SALE.
FOR 8 A 1 i K40d acres, moHUynoTtoiii
laud, all under Fish lake ditch; two
miles from rail mad tsation; $40 per
acre; splendid bargain; finest Spit
.enhurg land in the valley. Address
A. B., care of Tribune office. 2i:i
FOR SALK Ono acre, liounse aud good
improvements; insuie cny limits; price
$ i-'uo; oue halt cash. 40 acres l;i miles
out. Five acres in orchard, fair im
provements. $'V0 buys fine large
building lot. 0. W. Stone, over Bijou
Theater. 213
But when people do not call and ask
for wlin t they want and v. hut you have
fu stock, wliut Ihen?
Let the people know what you have.
Ovr iclii;-: . :m. iquui to :ulvortiser:J
with b;;ru':ti:M vhu want to counee.t
r.'iCi lur; :ii:i hunters.
Wishing All a Glad
Thanksgiving
STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY
Day
THANKSGIVING SALE ENDS DECEMBER 1st,
J8AKER-HUTCHASON Co., Inc.
CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
Crestbrook Orchard Tracts
For Sale
-in-
Ten and Twenty Acre Tracts
dtrectly south and adjoining famous
Hillcre
st Orchard
can be bought on tonus. Lowest price of 'anv small tracts in val
ley, considering location, soil and distance from Medford. Will
jiuiML unu care mr. uniy twelve twenty-acre lots left, in
twenty put on market November !)tli. Call on
mm
Oregon Orchards
Syndicate
SELLING AGEXTS
1'ALM BUILDING
TRIBUNE
ADS BRING RESULTS
GOLD HILL RAPIDLY
INCREASES IN VALUE
Tin- iisAi'AH.'il Yitltm t ion of iiri.iM'rlv
II. in III.' ri.ri..ral. 1 ii.it a of (ii.l.l Hill
nr tin- v.'i.r ..f WHS, ns rt'turnnl liv tlir
i.'s..r mi, I l.oar.1 of . .1.1:1 1 i ; I i,.n i
proxinintclv :"Jfi,0Sli. t tln Ni-wk.
I... t'iv.1 mill tux lew 111... 11 O.iR ni.t..iint
fl .n..lii.'. nl.out 1H4, a.l.lilion.il
tumla tor tho ritv for tliisi voar. In t hi,.
ho.. I .Imirii't tlu ii..r..simiii vnlua
1..11 i j.i.il.s,:! n.i.l tlir fii n.ill h vv
ii...u thin nm.tiint will .r...lii.'i. iii.rnii
il.'lv i:u f..r sli.,..l fnii.l.
1 cnrriiil to
"i lion.l'i. noutli.Tii .lil. is i.r
f.'. l. Ai mi iiiii.iTsoiinlor of nil iIiihw.
of o.ltlioril ihlirn..tr. r..,.,. .1..
tIMli to tin. Killtllikv
white
eliiH,, he i, tnunitnttli..
an
KOIt SALK Fivo and ton arro tracts
within Hn.l uiljoini.i oitr limits, nt ft
bargain on long time. AiI.Uxkr P. O.
Box 418, Me,lfor.l, Or. SJS
r)R SALE A gooil aniall liusi no-a on
Sovtintb street, liiason. for telltng.
AiMresj, IV O. boi 512 or call t thia
office, tf
FOR SAT.E 320 acrenlrt?!o00.
firat class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This it bargain. 8.
I). E. W., Tribune office. tf
TO TRADE Light slugle covered but;
g.T for two seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
WANTED.
FOR SALE A few choice Rhode Island
lied ro..ters for wile. Mile west of
lfotd. .1. Merlin A.lior.
TO EXCHANGE $13,000 first n...ri.
gage 20 ye.tr gilt edgisl bonds, paying
11 per cent, for ranch, orchard or land
in Rogue River valley. W. M. French.
MMfonl, Or, jjtj
WANTEl An experienced night op i
erntor for the Klamath Falls Kichamro .
Z' ",ln room in tlio building
if desired.
High Grade
Canned Goods
Ve have added to our already complete stock of
high-grade Groceries a full line of the incompara
ble " Preferred Stock" Canned Goods.
These goods are packed where the bese is grown.
We will take pleasure in quoting you prices on
(his line, as we believe we can interest you.
Once a customer, always a customer, is the mot
to of .Preferred Stock goods.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinavvare, Fruit
and Feed
rhone Main 373.
Announcement
IIIIIIUIIIllllllllllllllllliiiHiiiiiiiuiiiiiii,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I HAVE PUR CI IAS Ell THE ENTIRE
T' STOCK OE, GOODS OF
'SMITH & MOLONY
and will endeavor to carry on the business
in the same straightforward manner which
they done. I will carry a full line of
Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Foot
wear. I have a large stock of Dish-Top
Footwear so necessary for this time of vear.
f respectfully solicit your patronage. Call
and get acquainted.
minium iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiuiiiMiiuniiiHi
C. W. McDonald