Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 28, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFOKD DAILY TRIBUNJL MEDFQJU), OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,. 3908.
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Social and Personalj;
foreign officers have
CUarles Nlckell of Sterling II trans
acting business .
At the Savoy.
lUt'DD " ' . .,
- .. u..in, n recput I .a
.1. Frvcr i" '."" r" I i,:n,l r, the Savnv loniuht.
Trn,on". Be.t Flour, US.
fjuib True. iui,ed" over the
T"T 1!Tto Juckli,,.,"
nnd Mm. Ellison spent Thanks-
Grants Pass.
Med
Mr.
H 8. A ikon of Prospect was iq
lord Friday on business.
K. H. Sawyer is at work surveying Ike
Bybco ranch.
Mr nnd Mrs. F. N. Wilson have re
turned to their homo in Olcudalo aftur
visiting for a few duyn in Medford.
V.Uu Oannyaw, oublie stenographer,
room , Palm buttling.
Dr. J. J. Meigs 01 BMCKlon, im.,
visiting relatives in the city.
(J. I'nry of Phoenix was a recent Med
ford visitor.
Vole for your favorite baby girl.
Kvery ton-cent purchase of those Moor
ish like candies entitles you to a cou
poii. King Long. " " 218
. George Church of Roseburg is renew
ing eld acquaintance! In this city.
John Thonidikp and daughter of Med
ford were Jacksonville visitors Friday.
V.i'e for the most popular bnhy. Bat.
lots at K!ng 4 Long's. '. '
'l'lmiikL'ivii:g afternoon a crowd of
Jacksonville young peoplo attended Uic
foiitlmll grime at Central Point and saw
Mnll'urd wnllopeil to tho time of 10
to 0,
T'l accommodate the business men
ami I Iiiiho who wish to shop Saturday
evening, the performance will not be'
gin until n o'clock. 217
Thp dance given by tho Native
Daughters and Bona in Jneksonvlllo was
a great success socially. Tho music
and flipper being unsurpassed aa usual
A large crowd from Medford attended
The people of Medford will have their
first opportunity to hear Opie Read, the
releli.-atcd novelist and lecturor, Satur
day night at Medford Theater. 217
Frank Neil of Butto Fulls camo In
the end of the wrek to visit hiB father,
.lii'lue Ntiil.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cantrell of Apple
gate spent Friday in Medford.
; ; r-' Alius lierthn Prim eanio in from her
sehiiol on Forest creek Wednesday to
spend Thnnksifiving at her-home in
Jacksonville
Opio Rend 's aouthern dialect Is per'
feet. As an impersonator of all claaaos
of southern charnctors, from the po
"write trash to the Kentucky Cunnol
.class, he is inimitable. , . 217
" llr. and Mrs. H. F. Mulkey of .luck
srmville attended the perforinaneo of
"Tlur Holy City" Friday evening in
this city.
Miss Lulu Garrison nrrivod from Port
land the II r nt of tho wook nnd la spend
lug n few days In Medford before join
ing her sister, Mra. William Campbell
nf- Mllcon, Cal,
Tickots for Opie Read Saturday
night, on snlo at Haskina' drug store
fide and 7lic. 217
A social daneo will bo glvon this cvo-
ning iu the Miles building by Hoflor
and Clrnnt, who hnvo recently started a
illllit'itig school.
Arthur Hrown left Saturday after
noun for a visit with Editor Itohannan
of the Dorrls lloostor. Hrownio nnd Ho
were lioya together.
Profnnaor J. II. Rowley, proprietor
of tho Rowley mi no on Umpqua divido.
siient Saturday in Modford.
I.. K. Ilaak and wifo of Kaglo Point
spent Saturday in Medford.
W. A, Dill nnd wifo of tho Eugene
Register aro visiting in Medford.
W. II. Cloodc of Hun FrnnciBco, rep
roHcntntivo of tho Morgentlialer Lino
type coitipiiuy, spent Friday In Modford
John O. Booth of (Irants Puss regis
lered at the Nnsh Fridny.
Mrs. 0. M. llolmo of Grnnla Pass
visited Medford Saturday.
- It. P. Little has rotnrned from a f Hp
to Hams Vnllev.
Then will be an entertainment (an
old fashioned huskin' bee) followed by
a box social, held nt tho Agnto school
building, north of Central Point, Bator
day evening, December 15, at 8 o cloc
dliarp.
excellent com?dy performance is
Hubby's
Mc- Vacation" will make you smile from
! ear to ear, then your sides will shake
wilb laughter. Hubby certainly has a
good time on his vacation. He deceives
bis wife a little too much with the re
sult thut she decides to surprise the
dear boy uud is badly surprised herself.
She finds him In juil instead of con
fined to his room with a cold. The'
plot is original and full of wholesome
comedy.
"The Cross Roads" is a picture with
a strong moral, is well acted by cffl
cient actors ud the scenic, arrange
wears are very realistic.,
1(1 uddition to Iho above Btrong pic
tures, other features of tho entertain
ment make the performance bard to
beat. ' '
Entire change of program Sunday.
featuring the latest and strongest pic
tures on tho market.
COPIES OF INTERVIEW
Chinese Puzzle Police.
Before the great San Francisco fire
Chinatown was one of the most dread
ed sections In tho city. The Chinese
worthe snurco of constant trouble to
he police officials. The highbinders
rron time to time would make awny
with .one of tho higher and wealthier
class yf Chinese and the police would be
called upon the scene to find their work
most dazzling and myatifving. Little
evidence could be found to work upon.
and tho police could do little moro than
the rounds of the opium dens and
various dives of tho highbinders.- At
times, however, the police wero suc
cessful In tracking down the Chinese
criminals. The picture nt tho Bijou to
night shows one of tho latter cases in
the San Francisco Chinatown. Tho pic
ture is tho genuine nrticle on the affair
that was so broadly published In the
nowspapors aome time ago. It is tonight
at the Bijou.
JEALOUSY OVER CUBAN
GIRL LED TO TRAGEDY
LONDON', Nov. 118. It In leaking
from every European capital that the
foreign offices have completo copies of
the suppressed interview between Dr.
William Hale and the emperor of Ger
many. Numerous versions are being pub
lished, uud they ull correspond in the
main with the American publication.
One, however, includes a most savage
attack" upon the Vatican, which la se
verely criticised for its alleged "interference."
MANY FRUIT MEN
HEAR PROFESSOR O'OAR A
The Angle opera houso is crowded
this afternoon with fruitgrowers of the
valley to hear Professor O'Gara discuss
tho pollenization of flowers.
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
ADMIRAL PICTURES FLEET
1 HELPLESS WITHOUT COAL
A$niNOTON, Nov. 28. Tho possi
lillit.v-of the groat Atlantic battleship
fledt, strong and powerful,' afloat', lying
woak -find helpless beenuso nf lack of
eonl, was. shown today in the report
of Admiral William 8. Cuwlon, chief ol'
the, bureau of equipment, to tho navy
department. According to tho report.
the cruise of tho fleet shows tho nee I
of moro colliers,. . Had thero been for
elgn complications or a combination ol'
irouhlcB the fleot might. have been help
less in, some foreign port.
WOMEN PROTEST AGAINST
' PAYING THEIR TAXES
rl Northbound
No, 10Oregon Express.,..
No. 14 Portland Express,,,
I Southbound
No. lfllCalifornia Express..
No. 13San Francisco Exp..
No. 225Frora Grants Pass...
No. 225For Ashland
5:24 p. m.
9:49 a. m.
10-35 a. m.
3:20 p. m.
9:15 p.m.
10:15 p. m.
PACIFIC t EASTERN RAILWAY
No. 1 'Leaves Medford 8:10 a. m.
No. 3Leaves Medford j 2:50 p. m.
xo. Z Arrives Moarorfl lu:ZBa.nj.
No. 4Arrives Medford j 5:08 p. m.
KOQUE RIVER VALLEY
No. 2Leaves Medford . . . .
No. 4Leaves Modford....,
MotorLeavos Medford ....
MotorjLeaves Medford ....
No. lLeavcs Jacksoaville.
No. 3Leavca Jacksonville.
MotorlLoaves Jacksonville.
MotorjLoaves Jacksoaville.
RAILWAY
I07?5 a. m.
5:35 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
9:00 p. ra.
. 9:00 a.m.
.( 3:30 p. ra.
.i 1:30 p.m.
7:30 p. m.
MAIL7&OSEB "
iA7M.P. if.
Northbound 9:19 4:54
Southbound '. 10:05 2:50
Eagle Point ...j 7:20 2:00
Jacksonville 10:20 5:20
Crawford
Shoes
for Men
Cannot be Equaled
in
Style,
Fit
Durability
ia
$3.00
$4.00
$5.00
Grades
Bring in Your Re
pair Work
c. w. Mcdonald
. --.Successor, to
SMITH & MOLONY
i 1'AflADKNA, (Jnl., Nov. 28. ProtOHt
lug iiKutnitt tho payment nf taxes when
(hey nro not allowed to vote, two went
thy women of thin city today placed
Ihemitelvea on record n opposed to the
limitations placed upon their cex mule:
tho. present form of government in tin
United States.
Classified Advertisements 1
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I fomtafi to die Grand
6th.. Week End Sale
7
Tonight from 7 to 9 p. m.
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'Every Saturday night for five consecutive nights this store has held a special
sale that has crowded the room to its fullest capacity not one or two times, but ev
ery time. We anticipate a larger crowd thau ever tonight, and assure you that you
will not bo disappointed if you eome. . A few of the specials are shown in the win
dow, but many more are to be found inside the store. - ,
$15 Silk Underwera $9.50
Just received, all colors and black, in
fine silk Petticoats; every one guaran
teed for six months; sold everywhere
for not less than $15.00, and in some in
stances as high as $20.00; after sup
per , I....S.9.50
$25 .00 Silk or Lingerie
Dresses $12.50
As new and nice as we1 have shown
since we opened shop.
9c Outings for only 4c
Another small lot to go at .4
25c Wash Belts 10c
The buckles are worth double.
$2.00 Muslin downs at $1.19
$6.00 Umbrellas $3.00
"We secured only a small lot, all the
house had, for this sale.
$1.50 Feather Pillows 98c
$3.00 Comfortables at $1.75
No need to freeze any longer buy now.
$2.00 Comfortables for $1.39
25c Lace for only 13c
$2.00 Blanke's for only $1.19
$1.00 Belts, Brand New 50c
$1.00 Neckwear Now 50c
$1.50 Neckwear Now 75c
V MEDFORD 'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
' CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OP JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
rOB 8ALB.
Marie Wondra, the Bohemian Girl
Next Monday Night ? -
This musical novelty will malo its first apponranoo in, MMford
at tho Oratul. A strictly hih claas musical act, consisting of
plnviiiK caxuiihono, fifo anil piccolo. One of the best" acts in
vanilovillo. Playing Sullivan & Consiiliuc tunu, Tho acts start
from Now York city anil must ho good. Wnnlrolio a special ten
tl,r. .
At the Grand all week Commencing:
Monday night with Matinee Satuaday
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Admission 10c.
dlllllllillllllllllltlllllllllllll I IIIIUIIllllllllllllllllUllllinilllimiHIIIHNIHIUUsI
FOR SALK Two choico corner lot's ii.
Pago's addition, nt a hargaia. K. Tl.
'Sawyer, 303 N. ('entral avo. !!I7
FOR SALK Flvs and ten sers tracts
within and adjoiniug city limits, at a
bargain on long time. Address P. O.
Box 418, Medford, Or. 248
FOR SALE A good small busincs on
Ssventh street. Reasons for soiling
Address, P. O. boi 612 or call at Urn
. office. tf
FOR SALE 320 acre ranch, 12,000,
first class Improvements, well, fatnih
orohsrd, ete. This is a bargain. Set
L. E. W., Tribune office. tf
TO TRADE Light single eovered bug
gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune offiee. tf
WANTED.
UKUKEt.KY, ;ul., Nov. 28. Jealousy
over Oolnres Rinlie,uer., ft pretty Cuban
y,irl, who kept house for ono faction
iu a colony of quarry workera at hast
llav, lust north nf Berkeley, la said to
have caused the fatal shooting yesterday
when Jtiso 'Tnbeda received ft charge
of buckshot ' in the abdomen add la,
iu tho roadway for hours before tqedicnl
a nt was summoned.
Tabeila is 1iow at tho Albatea sanita
rium in this city and it is not expected
that he will recover fMim his wounds.
Ili'nitiril: Norlilirer, ono of Tabeila 'a
voiiirailes, is also in bed suffering from
a gunshot wound in tho knee. Ten Cu
bans, who participated in the fight, nre
in jail at Sau Pablo.
WANTKl) Poseitioa as housekeeper in
widower's family. Address A. V. II..
Tribune office. !!18
TO EXCIIANQK 1S,000 first mort
gago 20-year gilt edged bonds, payiug
(1 per cent, for ranch, orchard or laud
In Rogue Itivor vnlley. V. M. French,
Medford, Or. 215
MEN FOUOHT DUEL OVER
MINING CLAIM; ONE KILLED
HKXO. Nov., Nov. 28. Tho body of
Julia Smith, n California mining man,
is being brought here today, following
a pistol duel lust night in which Smith
was shot and killed by John Cyty, an
1 1 1 I iiiii. I he men quarreled ever
milling ebiim. The shooting occurred on
the desert near Khvolitc. Threo bullets
entered Smith's body; one pierced Cy
ty's arm. Smith was from Sonoma, Cal.,
anil was a member ef the Knights of
I "v I hias lodge at that place.
WANTKD Aa experienced night op
erator for the Klamath Falls Kxchaago.
.H0 a month, with room in the building
If desised. 217
FOR 8ALE A few choice Rhode Island
Red roosters fur sale. Mile west of
Medford. .1. Merlin Achor. 220
MIST Light colored no nrand Jersey
heifer calf. Scud word to 11. 11.
. Reame. 210
TO RENT Rooms for light housekeep
ing. Mra. Joe Thomas, Holly st. 222
Special
12000 yards special lot ttf wim fVtrlio.iHV'rrt
linings, at. iti- yard .. .4ll-2i "
A licttor grade of ext ra fine thread unreach
ed, 3(5-inch rnslin, liig lOt; value, at, pel- '
yard 7 l-2k
SKE WTNDOAV DISPLAYS. j
DRV GOODS, SHOES. FURNISHINGS !
Van Dykes
Medford
Citizens
Why do You
not make, some-of the profits realized by eastern people
in your home valley on the best orchard lands in the
worldtj ' " . . ?
"Crestbrook Orchard Tracts"
We are offering you in
nC.i,iaina.6..,liu, tVi f f f I
10 ACRE LOTS on terms of $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
Orchard"
Oregon Orchards
SELLING AGENTS
Syndicate
PALM BUILDING
BANK WRECKER RENT TO
PENITENTIARY FOR 16 YEARS
riTTSBURG, Pa., Nov. 28. William
Montgomery, former cashier of the Alio-
gheny National bank, who looted the
institntion of $1,000,000, was seutenced
today to serve 15 years in tho Wostorn
Pennsylvania penitentiary. His defalca
tion was ono of tho most sensational in
the history of Amorican banking frauds.
REPORT MANY MINERS
ENTOMBED BY EXPLOSION
PITTSBURG, ra., Not. 28. A re
port just received hero says that 300
miners hnve been entombed as the re
sult of sn explosion in tho mine of the
Pittsburg and Buffalo company at Ma
riaaa. Pa.
FARMER IS BURNED TO
DEATH IN 8TRANOE MANNER
STOCKTON', Cal., Nov. 28. Ike Las
well, a Tracy farmer, was burned to
death in a mysterious manner yesterday.
Karly yesterday morning his son left
the farm to go to work. Late last night
he returned nnd found the charred re
mains of his father lying In the ruins
of one. of tho outbuildings. Whether
tho case was one of aceldent, suicide or
crime is not known.
Cash Does This
"Swift's Pride" Laundry Soap is A few 4-pound glass jars of Tea Gar- YAKIMA BEST FLGUR is going
i"""'K i i.i ,",mnu- article. ie den .uince jieat len, winen we are .""'ndll. Those wlio Have hougnt the
.of selling tor, each 55 first sack are returning for the sec-
sell it for cash, (i bars for
1'ancy Venetian Toilet Soap, cut "(iingcr Snaps." put up in air-tight mid .nd tellin" their frie..l-- Tt is
from 2.ric a box of :? cakes to.,.18 2 1 -2-pound bbls., each , 25 trulv "The Pillsburv of the West."
The best Creamery Mutter, always Swift's Washing Powder is a new A full 49-pound sack of hard Eastern
selling at oc a roll below the Medford and greatlv improved article, a big Oregon wheat flour
butter trust prices. package for ,: 25 f "It beats tho Dutch" our
. ..... kraut.
Miller & Ewbank
.?1.45
Sauer
CASH GROCERS.
I HAVE ON HAND
Newtown Pippin
AND-
Spitzenburg Trees
THREE AND FOUR-FOOT SIZES.
ALL OTHER VARIETIES IN ANY
: : : SIZE DESIRED : : :
L. E. HOOVER
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Agent Yakima Yallev Nurscrv.
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