Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 27, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    Social andPersonaI
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Comb 1'rne'
T E. r.ttugT. the AppUte ralu b-
1 HMd'f ability to entertain.
'""V niM t the Medford The.
Saturday night M ,.
from the
HAYES LEAVES FOE THE .
EAST WITH AID PLEDGED
SAN JOSE, Cal., Nov.' '!"!. " 1 uliall
return to WaaliiiiKton determined to do
all I van in eo'oueratiou with uuy col
Icajrui'B from fhe toat mates to wciire
attontion for the growing demand of
thin aeetioii. '
CoiiKrcamnnii K. A. HiiyeM, ropreaeut.
ing the Fifth eoiiKresiiiuiial iliNtrict,
made this atateiuent today on the eve
of Ilia departure for the capital, ('on-
ruing the coining legmlfitivo -aeaHiona,
ifflSliOKU DAILY TRIBUNjjj,. M.KDFOKU,' -ORKflOX, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908.
SiedAdertisenientS:
and, oil ,,,, W.h'i """'.r'Kltom !
nrn: m.loiid d h.. 4n .. "
1;;;V-I.i(jlii
lieifer eiiil'.
I.'
coloi .si
Sen. I
S Kollllli-.
OP.EfiON WON TH2
BIO FOOTBALL GAME
aero; aplondid
zeulmrg land in the
"I
xmaat
valley.
A. B., cure of Trillium orn
tier
Bl.lt.
Addreaj,
813
1'OlfTl.ANH.
mill lit yesterday
vn: dp-yon 1",
Nov. 27. 'I'll
'h fiiollmll Ki-.inc
Multnomah 0.
'-in 1 . . - . . ' V : I
I Medford Citizens
- I - - : -- '
, a. Slorah ii down
Blue Iiedi;e. -
I( ( F A.tliorv of Cold Hill and
KrnetWel.b, who ha been vi.it.ng
Point were Tl,unlKin"K vi"i,or" at
Mciford.
Ella Clav,nya, yublie .teaographer,
room 4, Para Witting.
We have a anoc'ml wile o( Vepiieriiint
ehewa oa. Come in clioo! elioo! King
ft Long.
I, H. Brown left today for the mine..
Tag luio linn relumed from Rom.
ImrK. where lie purchased apples.
K?l Auilicwi. is at Hie Twin Vltle sell
ing iimpqua valley orchard laud.
Vote for Favorite Baby.
Vote for your favorite baby girl.
Kvcry ton-cent purchase of tlioie Moor
ish like candies entitles you to a cou
poii. King I'ng- ?18
Malinger llilB'Irigg I"'" inslnlled two
large stoviw in the opera house to serve
temporarily until the new lieuting plant
arrives. So nil who olteud the per
formance tonight may lie sure of be
jug comfortable. ,
Kugiaeer K. R. Sawyer is engaged
with a corw of surveyors ill surveying
the livl.ee rum Ii, recently piirclinsed ny
Honorc Palmer. The ranch will proli
ohlv ho aiilulivided, planted nnil old
in siiiiill tracts.
Vote for the most popular baby. Bal
lots at King 4 Long 'i. ,
To accommodate the businesa men
and thoso who wish to ehop Saturday
econing, the perfiiriiiance will not be
gin until 9 o'clock. ' 217
A. A. Aiken, postmaster of Prospect
niir-nt Friday ill Medford. Ho reports
hiiow in I lie hills.
' I). It. Keaitie Hpeiit Thanksgiving day
hunting for u missing .lersey enlf,
Too people of Medford will linve their
Jlrst opportunity to henr Opio Head, the
celcli.-ated novelist and lecturer, watur-
ilnv tiiirht at Medford Thentor. 217
JelT Heard, R. B. Kelly and A. J1.
Tronsiui spent Friday fishing lit fluid
Bay.
Opio Road's southern dialect la per
feet. As an impersonator of nil classoa
of southern charnctors, from the po
whllo trash to tho Kentucky Ounncl,
class, he iB inimitable. 217
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hiiaeiiliniim were
among the many who attended tho dance
at Jacksonville Thursday evening
T)r. C. II. Hay is planting SO ncres lo
hi, ill. and peum. Tlie ti h worn pur
chased from 1. K. Hover, who repre
seals the Yakima nursery.
'light will irrolinbly go homo with the
fnrn ache and bo obliged to rest tholr
feuluri'S lint they will ho proof against
Hie blues for many innona. Jlv
A larire ntlenilaiice onioyed the
Tliiiiiksgiviug ball given by the Knglea
at Kidmen's hall Thursday evening, anil
the affair waa n pronounced success
Mrs. II. 1,. Young, wife of tho expert
linotype opeinlor, caiiie ovor from their
homestead near ltiowiislioro to spend
TliiiiiksL'ivinir with her husband.
Frank Smith, the miner nnd prospee
lor, who is now employed in superin
tendinic Ihe iiiiproveineut of the Whit
iiiB honiestend near Kngle rolnt, spent
.Tliaiiksoiviiii; in Medford.
An enjoyable Thanksgiving dnnce was
uiven at KiiL'le Point and n largo attend
unci' is reiiorted. desnlte tho muddy
muds.
Willinin T. flrieve, assessor-elect, was
In Mi'dford Fridnv on business.
F.d Pottenirer spent Thanksgiving
Medford. l-'.d savs he carved nil im
meiise bird nnd eonseiilietitly feels be
Icr.
Hubert Crumwell of Kiigeuc is spend
ing n few days in Medford looking ovor
the valley.
Victor A. Westfnll of San Diego
in Meilfunl looking for a locution.
.lack Sniiiiiierville lias returned home
from a business trip throughout
count v. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Bariiev Sinner have re
luriiid to Portland fur tho winter.
Charles Carney has left to spend
Ihe winter in charge of the Oregon
lii-iinile company's iunrry near ,lai
sunvilie.
R. A. Hicks visil"l Ihe enmity sc
uu Friday,
.luck lloiialiue ciuikIiI a fine string
ti-uul on lower Hear creek on Thursday.
The curbstone pulitician is getting
busy doping Ihe outcome of the .Tanu
lirv election nud ehuosllig the cane
dates.
The Thanksgiving dance in Ihe Angl
opera house was well attended ami
was n most enjoyable affair.
Kni:ineer MeCray is eonteiiiplating
trip to l,iltle Ttutte creek in the ne
future.
As one uf the peculiarities nf Tues
dnv's fire nt Ihe creamery, a china
etoset full of pieces standing oa edge
:i ul hanging from hunks wns removed
lliroiigh a window and carried some
100 feet without anything being broken.
M. C. lliinley nf Wassun canyon fame
sp,-tit Wednesday in Medford.
Fpiscopnl church services will be held
Sunday morning and evening at St.
Mark's by the rector of St. David's
church. Portland, Or.
Mayor .1. F. Hoddy has returned from
n visit to Portland, where he attended
n tiieeliog nf the Crater hike road com
'mission, nt which plans were outlined
for bringing the matter before the leg
islnlnre to secure an npproprlation.
Many measure of vjtul importance
the rutire coast will coiuo up when
congress, aguilt couvenea. Our -navy
yards ure one question which concerns
deeply,, t The whole country is aware 1
the necessity of improving the navy I
'arda oa this coaat und getting them In
hape to handle a battleship fleet. As i
Maro lslaud, the navy department j
lias recommended un appropriation uf
700,000 for irnprovementR there, and
.course we will muke. an effort to
cure that amount for California,
'Aa to Hromerton nucy yard, I urn
pored to co-operate with the members'
from.' Washington to secure ' any nppro-
lutjomt thut.muy bo needed to bring
at well aa Maro Island to a position
here it can take care of any fleet
that may be sent to the Pacific either
war or peace.'
OKLAHOMA LAW IP
INVALIDATED BY COURT
OVTIIRIF,, Okla., Nov. 27. The Oh
lalioma eight-hour law is believed to be
invalidated by u local court, acquitting
the Htate Paving company of a violation
f the law because the company showed
that the men were anxious to work more
than eight hours.
Preparations are being made to light
the case on appeal by those interested
the integrityiof the statute in-.
olved.- ' '.'
said.:
FOR SAIiK Ouo acre, hoiiuse and g0(
improvements; i aside city limits) -prieu
4l2ll0; one half cash. 40 acres l:i miles
out. Five acres in orchard, fair im-
proveineats. $250 buys fine large
building lot; O. W. Stone, over Bijou
Theater, . 213
FOB 8ALK Five and ton acre tracts
within and adjoining city limits, at a
bargain on long time. Address P. O. '
Box 418, Medford, Or. 24S I
Reing Dressed for
tne Season ...
FOR SALE A good small buaincs on I
Seventh 'street. Reasons for' celling.' !
Address, P. O. box S12 or call at this
office. ' tf ' J
8ALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000,
first class Improvements, well, lumny
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See: '
Ii. E. W., Tribune offiee. "
TO TKADE Light slugle covered bug-i .
. !A..,..l ria T. P. W Tri. 1 "h.
bune office
TO
. j Probate. . , t ,
Estate Nellie A. Bluckliurn; order'
made appointing ,1. T. Hlnekburn ad-
miuistriitor.
Thanksgiving plum pudding, candies.
Notice" the windows.-' King & T,ong.214
WANTED.
TO KxTjlIANGF 1S,000 first mort
gage 20-year gilt edged bonds, paying
0 por cent, for ranch, orchard or laud
in Kogue Kiver vulley. W. M. French:,
Medford, Or. 215
li'mttci if you want
"; to iiccoiiiinoilate your iiockct
?' Iiook with quality funiisli
! iiis itixl good ('lollies jimUo
voiii' selection trom our stock
WANTED An experienced night op
erator for the Klamath Falls Exchange.
$30 a month, with room lu tho building
if desired. 217 ,
FOR SALE A few choice Rhode Island
Bed 'roosters J for, -sale. Mile west of
Medford. .1. Merlin Acbor. . 22)
FOI 8ALF.-rTw6 eluri e .c- v. :tt lots in
Page's addition, lit il hare,uin. E. H.
Sawyer, 303 N. Cenlrul live.
217
Wliat the' imrticulnr 'man
wants to wear in the latest of
Shirts, flood (".otliiiig.-Uain-coats,
Smart Suits, Heavy
weight Overcoats, F i u e
Keckwelir ,1 Tosicry, File.
Daniels
. F OR I) IT I) S
Youthful Former Caught.
Cliiuil K. Uoiiche cashpljtt check for
0() nt tin1 Hiiuk uf AmIiIuihI Tiirmlny
morning purporting to be ftiiit'd by Ihm
mutlinr, Mm, A, .1. Hoiich, Imt wliii-li
provpil" to be n buhl firKry, ftay the
hIuikh, Aflcr HcountiK the nioiioy hi'
iimnU-it triiin 15 for 'altfornm. Ah
miou as tho fortfory wan diocovorf?!! ntopn
woro takon to. locate tho orrlng youth,
und ho waH found nt Konnott-, ti.t nnd
takon Into rustody.-
8TILL CLOUDED.
Whv is Hoar cr ok wntor roily?'
cd T with un aim nincon.
And tho tablo waiter aiiMWcrcd mo:
"Hit ina't really clear,"
Oh, they don't know?" 1 ventured.
"cU inj( Htill tho fact to get,'
And ajrain tho waiter answered me:
"Hit Isn't settled yet,"
Wit If nnologii-H to Tho Bohemian fir
Deeomhor.
Card of Thanks,
We wish to extend to thotte who lent
us so inneh aid during the firo which
rerouting partinlly dent roved nur home
nud placo of biminettH. We extend lo you
nur Hincoro tlmnka.
lfl . MK. AND MI(H. K. C. OADDIS.
MARRIED. ,
'CI1ATMAN t'DTUURRT At Klam
a I h l-'a I Is, Nnveniher l!0, Mr. V i ra I
('batman of Ardiland and Mrs. Nettie
4'uthhcrt of Cenlnil Point. The bride itt
a iliiuliter of I tenth Leo of this cily
unit the Krontn is a well known railroad
man of Ashland. Many friends in all
partH of the valley will join in cniiKiat
ulatioiiH and hunt wihIich.
l-HAVF, ON 1 1 AX!)
Newtown Pippin
-AND
Spitzenburg Trees
TIlIfKK A X 1 ) FOl'If-l'OO'r S1ZKS.
ALLOTIIKIJ VARIKTIKS IX ANY
SIZK DKSIli'Kl)
L. E. HOOVER
m for), oRi:(i(:.
At'iit Yakima Valley Nursery.
tiie
DIED.
-' '-"s
f'OOLKT Mr. Cnulev, who lias reid
id ill Mcdfiird fur tlie pnst two years,
did last-i)flit nt his residence In North
Medford. Mr. Cooley was a former
newspaper man. He hns been nn Invalid
for many months. His wife survives
him.
Saturday and Until Dec.
The Following Sales Continue
1st
Ticlef for Opie Head Saturday
night, on sale at Haskins' drug store,
5"c and 7.1c. 217
'oii will he wise if yon take, advantage of these sales. A word t the wise is
sufficient.
Sale of Linens, Napkins, Towels Etc.
' Save from 13 to 53? n yard on Linens.
Sm'c from 15?. to $1.23 a dozen on Nankins.
Save from 3 to 17e on each Towel.
Sale of Waists
Save exactly 20 per cent or one-fifth.-
Sale os Fine Suits
Save from $5.50 to $18.75 on a Suit.
MM.UNKKY SAriK.'
.w Sn c I' rem 20 to 50 per cent.
Sale of Fine Coats
Save from 0l to $12.00 on a Coat. .
Sale of Suitcases
Save from 31 to $ 1.52 on a Suitcase.
Sale of Dressoods
.. . . Have from 13 to -He a vard now.
SALK OF INFANTS' " IIKAinVRAR. : - '
Save exactly '20 per cent or one-fifth.
M KD FORD'S PROGRKSSIVK LAD1KS' STORK.
Baker-Hutchason
CENTHAIj AVENUE, JUST NOUTII OF JACKSON COUNTY
Go.
BANK
V do You
not make some of the profits realized by eastern people
in your home valley on the best orchard lands in the
world? : ' '
"Crestbrook Orchard Tracts"
nr n a
w e are oirermg you in A ft IT rfi I
io ACRE LOTS on terms o! $225 Cash
and $37.50 per month
Tracts already ploughed,' and we will plant and care for '
. your choice of trees at cost. Lots directly south and ad
joining the famous ' .
"Hillcrest 0chard,,
Oregon Orchards Syndicate
SELLING AGENTS
PALM BUILDING
FROST
This Nipping Weather makes you realize the
necessity for Warmer CIothingfor Overcoats,
Underwear and Gloves
Copyright 1908 by
SCHL0SS BROS. A CO.
Fine Cloths Miktrs
BiMlmoro and New York
Overcoats
.50
and up.
designs,
rials. .
Latest styles and
guaranteed mate-
Cravenettes
$7.50
and up. Keep you warm
and dry at the same time.
Oreat bargains. '
Wooly Winter Woofs for Winter Warmth
The greatest line of Underwear ever shown in Medford. Heavy fleece?, cotton
extra good grade, per garment. 50'
Derby ribbed Underwear, for comfort and warmth unexceled; per garment. 50
Derby ribbed, better (piality, a leader in Underwear anywhere, per garinent.Spi.OO
Wool" flariiients, per garment .$1.00 and $1.50 up
AVe are also showing some fine numbers of silk wool garnients at $3 e suit and up
Something
"New
WHAT WE SAY WE DO,
WE 1)0 DO.
Fleece
Lined
Kid
Gloves
91. oa
per pair
MEDFORD
OREGON
Gent's
.Furnishings
No matter
vliit you
Mant. we
have it at
less than
elsewhere.
Once a cus
tomer Always a ,,
eiH omcr
CONGER BROTHERS SELL
PLACE TOR 1O0 AN ACRE
Tin- Commit ImitliiTi, ri'ititlini! mi tin'
Itll ro;il Ix'twi'fii (Viitml Ptiinl llli-l
.l.'U-ksom illo, linve mild l0 arres of their
I'l.'U'c to thrt'i' fiiniilii' from Wjlslitn
toii. tho iiriro iM'iiiir $.ii nor m-ro. The
l:ilol in IHOJtlv iilioli'nre,!. Itllt will lo I
i-!:inil ami pl.-intoil to (inie!.
New Canes.
I. W. llar.el vs. Soittliem raeifie
-oiniuuy: at-tiun to recover money. K.
K. Kelly ami K. O. Smith, attorney for
plaintiff.
your, watch will never keep
CORRECT TIME
il it ll-fls r-.:,,,i. Mst likely that's
tlie r, aion il . l..,n Mug tme .:t,,.
ly. step in ..,! i,., , 0(lk it ov(!f.
We are ej..-rls in w'.c, l'i "rTjaii hiK. All
our nork w Kinir.Titi e l. un.l ourelinreei
ore alwny? rijjht. - .
Elwood 6 Burnett
Oppo; ite the Xanh.