MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUTE. MEDFQltlj OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908.
' Social and Personal
n Cillev of Davenport, la., an
'.?, Attorney E. K. Kelly.
M f"e Medford. He is no plen.ed
i, visiting Medw m v (uwlM.
Wltb tne
POLLINATION.
here.
Jacksonville blink
I'oitit wna in
(Continued on page 4.)
of the varieties grown in Rogue River
valley. At tlie fruitgrowers' meeting
to be held in Medford on December 12
l,.. will ik on fruit diseases and will
illustrate his lecture with some ISO lan
tern slides.
JACKSONVILLE ITBM8.
". , C.,.,rilllV
FI.-r, Me-
C0BrfJkTVvl of llon.brook, Cal.,
lWt Saturday in Medford
S Jerrv ot nt OulJ Hill ipcnt
Monday vUiWng friemU in Medford.
H. O. Kubli f lle ApUato wan a
Suturdav visitor iu Medford.
Guaranteed kid gloron, all IciijEtlif and
iikoh. at Van Dyke
V. W. Burnhardt of Halcm m KU1 ,
vto'tUntt in MetUorA. I
.lefl l. Cook of Three Pin, Or.. ttpfut
Hunuay in Medford.
EHa Oaunyaw, public itenograpber,
room 4, Palm building. -
.lack Donahue and Fimlley, who have
mado many frieoda in Medford during
their rvnuhwe of nearly a year, left
the eity Monday, the former gniiiK to
Hun Fraiifiioo, whero ho lias been of
fered a jjerinniiput position with h htrfjc
contractor, and the later for Portland,
where he will visit relatives before
u! io jjoiiijf to flan Francisco. Uutli have
hern employed by the Oregon Crunite
t'oinjmuy,
V'ie for the most popular baby. Bui
Mi at King A Loug'a.
(d-orge 1,. Taylor left Sunday for
Port land, where he will attend the meet
ing of the Ntfiti' Hortii'iiulturul society,
lie eipcetM u -trjiig a fight to tteeure
itidom'Hient of a propimed bill permit
ting the extermination of mmg bird ft,
r.nd goes prepared to make a vigorous
defense of tlio feathered m.ngntem, who
lie amiertu do ten times tin imfclt good
by iiinect deBtrueti n an they do harm
to orchards.
fleorge H. Hover, Professor O'Gara
ami other hortieulturistn left Monday
for Portland to attend semtioiiB of the
ulnte sueioty
Brennrd & Armstrong 'a wash bilk a in
. fcll shades at Van Dyke 'a.
.jjti'it winner or r.vuim Crook was
recently in Med ford on bunim-Htt.
(Moves fitted nt Van Dvko'a.
.. J. J. Htfteoy recently made a bumnPHs
Tifr to Kong Hraneli.
.Mrs. Hay Wilson of Talent whh n
recent Mod ford visitor.
The work of paving Hoventh street is
rapidly progresning while the weather
fa clear.
J. C. Buck has returned from a trip
to Washington, D. C. He will bo the
assistant chief uf forestry in the atutc
with headtpmrtcrs in Portland
C. (I. Taylor htia b?n appointed Hehool
census enumerator for this district.
Mr. and Mrs. li. U Uonnott aro back
from u visit in NV wining, Or.
U. II. Scran ton of Detroit in visiting
rolalivoa in Med ford.
A. W. Walker in in Portland on
ImsiuesB trip.
High-top shnea, all' prices, nt Van
t Dyke's.
Mr, nnd Mm. Horace Pulton of Stuns
Valley were recent Medford visitors.
The signing uf tho contract between
I. I. Hamilton and the city will prob
ably bo attended to Tuesday upon
Mnytor Hcddy's return from Portland
II. (1. Meyers of jjike Crock was
recent Medford visitor.
Rev. Mr. Blnek is in Portland
business.
Councilman Trowbridge, recently v
Ited Merlin en business.
I. A. Botliwell ih enjoying tho visit
of (I, Kberley of Seattle.
C. II. Piene of Ashland whs n roeent
Medford visitor.
Mr. nnd Mm. .1. H. Wood of llorko
ley, t'al., are visitinir with friends in
Medford.
(hi December 12 the pictures of fruit
pests will be shown nt tho Havoy thou
ter.
Tho divine services in St. Mark
Episcopal church woro well uttende
Sundnv.
MARRIED OIRI ONLY TO
LEAVE AFTER CEREMONY
8 A XT A BAHBARV, Cal.( Nov. 30. !
Mrs. Ethel Neville Hartnott, nee Lure,
is today imnirning '.In loss uf true love,
gidd lace, wealth and social position, all 1
of which was pruimucd her, she says, by
P. II. M. Hurt not t, whom she is suing
fur annulment of their marriage five
months ago. Hnrtnett waltzed into San
ta Barbara with an alluring story uf
his position in the army, his iudepend
nt fortune and bis substantial social
connections. The self-styled lieutenant
found Miss Lovu fully equul to her
name. She capitulated when he madu
love to her and expUiued all the above
mentioned qualifications. The marriage
wua celebrated in style and everything
soomed lovely. But Miss Love's dream
of social position quickly fuded into
thin air, wheu Hartnett departed an I
failed to leave word where he could be
found.
OAEDEN WORM CAUSES
CANCER, DE. WALKER SAYS
TRUST BUYS 80,000,000
POUNDS OF TOBACCO
UM'IKVII.LK. Ky.. Nov. 30. Tho big
deal lift ween tho American Tobnee
nunpnny and the Bnrl'y Tobacco society
for the 100(1 nnd and pi:rt of tho 1!07
crops uf tobacco, which has boon hang
ing fim fur severnl weeks, was closed
hero today. The price agreed on in the
trauHiii tion, said to be the largest of its
kind ever put through, is na average of
'.'or, ffiitn for the 11)0(1 crop and
cents n pound for tho 1!M7 product.
The deal involves nenrly mt.ilun.iMO
poiiuds of toluteco held in tho pool by
the Hurley tobacco society and an out
lay of something li k J H,0D0,imu on the
part of tho American Tolmcco eompanv
Tho sale of the pooled crop, it is be
Moved, will mark tho end of night, riding
in central and eastern Kentucky, as it
is thought with theso crops out of the
way practically all tho growers will
raise tobacco next year.
BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 30. The Buf
falo academy of medicine last night
heard a new theory as to the origin of
cancer. Dr. Hiram li. Walker of this
eity said in a paper en the subject that
tie v en y curs' experiment has proved to
his satisfaction that cancer is a parasitic
disease,, and that the common garden
worm is the source of the parasite which
pjroducos cancer. The transmission of
the parasite from the worm to the hu
man being comes from tho worm crawl
ing over fresh vegetables, which aro
afterward en ton, .
'If I am eorrect in my conclusions,' '
said Dr. Walker, "nil the suffering and
loath ennsed by cancer can be prevent
ed by refraining from eating such veg
etubles us cabbage, color y, uuions and
lettuce, which have been infected by
these parasites,"
Monday eveuiug Mrs. Wilmer Mat-Person
of Griffin CreA entertained with
a china shower in honor of Mist Lil
lian Henry of Jacksonville. Those who
went from here 'were Misses Emma
Wendt, Maudo Tucker, Mary Pstsr, Jo
sephine and Alice Huef.
Miss Mullie Towne, deputy county
clerk, spent Thanksgiving at her home
in Phoenix.
Rev. Robert Enuis was at Forest
Creek one day this week attending the
itinera, of tUo late Mr. Annpriest.
I J. P. Wolls and i Edgington spent
; Thanksgiving at their homes io Ash
land. i Mises Nettie Crooke aud Mr. Poole of
Grants Pass were married on Thuuka
giving day. Miss Crooke attended school
here for a number of years.
Mr. and Irs. C. J. Keuney were Med
ford visitors Saturday afternoon,
t George L. Davis of the Bank of Jack
sonville spent Hunday in Medford.
Mr, and Mrs. Phil Metcham stopped
off on their way from Portland to Los
Angeles to spend Thanksgiving with
Mrs. E. J. Kubli.
Clarence Reeves arrived from Happy
Camp, Cul.t the first of the week, be
ing summoned by the death of his
father.
Miss Eva Davidson eunie down from
Ashluud Thanksgiving to spend the day
with her cousin, Miss Cora Basye. -
Miss Mattie Williams spent Satur
day afternoon shopping in Medford.
Sheriff W. A. Jones was a business
caller at Medford Saturduy afternoon,
as was also George E. Neuber.
Mrs. A. E. Rcames returned from a
visit to Hillshoru Wednesday of last
week.
Mark Finney, has returned from
Klamath county after an abtonco of
sevoral months.
Mr. und Mrs! Hugh Elliott and son
have moved to Medford, where Mr. El
liott hus purchased n hnlf interest in
tho Merriman blacksmith shop.
CLEARS YOUNO MAN WHO
KILLED TO PROTECT OIRL
FRANKFORT, Ky., Nov. 30. ' I
wish to encourage ull good men in every
honest effort to protect yuung girls.
nnd I fool perfectly clear that it is my
duty to grant Ureun If. Howard n par
dua for killing Jacob Noo in his at
tempt to save tho girl, Bona Noe," said
Governor Willson today iu setting forth
his reasons for tho pardon.
"While. I recognize in the fullest the
principle that the jury is tho solo judge
of the evidence,' continued Governor
Willson, "there is no doubt in my mind
that Howard wns acting from motives
that aro nil honor to him, nnd certainly
iu u case of this kind, whero a man
attempts to save a girl whom ha has
iniNod, it is the duty of tho governor
to give him tho benefit of the doubt and
pardon him.
"Howard wns following the girl to
nave her and doing Whet ft good man
should have done. Her father was iu the
asylum and she had no othor protec
tor." Jacob Noe had stolen the girl from
Howard's homo for the purpose of mnr
rying her to n mnn whoso reputation
was bad. Noo wns Howard's brother
in-law nnd tho girl's brother. Tho men
with half a dozen followers met in the
highway and fought a battle. Xoe wa
killed and Howard vrns sentenced to the
ponitentlnrv.
GIRL FORCED TO STEAL
IN ORDER TO EAT
LOS ANGHLKH, Cab, Nov. 30. Homo
less, hungry and unable to secure work,
Rvulyn Kahl, a pretty girl 22 years of
Jigf, 'm in jail hero tcday acc lined of
larceny after admitting that she stole
.1 small garden hose to save herself from
starving to death." Ofifcers are inves
tigating the girl's tory, and if it is
substantiated she will be released. (
Baxter, from whom the huso was stolen,
, iut'uruied the police that he did not wish
to prosecute the case.
" I have been sleeping on porches and
n allays for three weeks," the girl
told the officer today, 'and I have
actually begged for food. Today I
j walked the streets seeking work of any
,'u..d. , :5im
j "Thanksgiving dny was the wurat. i
I hadn't a bite to eat and suffered from
I I lie cold. That night 1 stole the hose
! and sold it to a junk dealer for enough
noiicy to puy for a meal."
FIVE DAYS ADRIFT IN A
STEAM LAUNCH AT SEA
Groat Rovivnl at Tabernacle.
Sunday was a gn-tt day at the Chris
tian tabernacle. Five great bit vices
worn held. Bible school rally nt 10
o'clock, Mr. Whiston spoke to the S"un
day school. Four took their stand for
Christ at tho close of tho address.
The morning subject was "The Pat
torn in the Mount." This was a gront
sermon. K very one was highly pleased
and greatly profited by it. One con
fessed Christ.
A t J : 30 p. m. a great temperance
mass meeting was held. Mr. Kuodoll
of Portland spoke to n targe audience.
At 0:30 Mr. Longman gnvo an able ad
dress to tho llndoti vorors, wh it'll was
high I v appreciated bv the voting poo-
The greatest service of tho day wn
in tho evening. The largo tabernacle
tvas crowded. The chorus numbered
over 100. The nddri'H was an able tine.
Wliiston is doing some splendid preach
ing. The ehtirus did first-class work.
The solos were touching. Seven were
added at this service P- in all for the
day. Great service tonight. Kverybody
come.
MAX .117 AN, Porto Rico, Nov. 30.
Captain Stevens and six sailors of tho
American schooner John M. Brown,
which foundered at sea October 30, were
orotight into Arroyo three days ago by
tho American schooner Brookline, cap
tain Sears, from Philadelphia.
Tho John M. Brown left Brunswick,
(in., October l;, with lumber. She ou-i-ouutcrod
a gale, and it is believed that
she rammed a floating log. Suo gradu
ally filled, and when the captain saw
her condition wns hopeless he and the
i-rcw stored a naphtha launch with pro
visions und put off from tho sinking
vessel.
Two minutes later tho John M.
Brown keled over and wont down.
The men were five days in the launch
beforo they were picked up by tho
Brookline.
Classified Advertisements
FOR SALE.
FOB BALK -
$ 100 Officii business, desk, typewrit
er, stove, chairs, etc.
$1."00 Paying merchandise business.
$ 2H Fine building lot on instalment
plan.
J'J3 (. V. Stone, Over Bijou Theater
FOB SALK fSeeuly five feet east
front lot near eity park; choice resi
dence property; nt a bargain. S: A.
Sntninerleiu. V2'2 F street. 223
FOR SAi.K Two elioii'O corner lots in
Page's addition, at a bargain. P.. 11.
Sawver, 303 N. Central avo. 217
FOR SALK Five and ten acre tracts
within and adjoining city limits, at a
I bargain on loug time. Address P. O.
Great Temperance Mass Mooting at the
Christian Tabernacle.
The temperance mnss meeting Sun
day afternoon was a great Huccews. J.
U. Knodell, uiperintondeut of the Ore
gon Anti-Saloon league, sjMike to a
large and enthusiastic nudience uf Med
ford 's citizens. The address was well
delivered and well received. Mr. Kno- I
dell is an able speaker. Ho handles his
subject without gloves. Ho makes con
verts to the cause of temperance, wher
ever ho goes.
SMELTER COMPANY
ENLARGING TOWNS
KKNNKTT. f'nl.. Nov. 30. The Mam
moth Mining company is adding to iti
housing capacity for employes, both at
the mine and smelter. At the mine a
largo bunk house, larger than any of
the present three, and having accommo
dations for 100 more men, is already
under construction. Two mre tot (ages
are being built, which will make a to
tal of 41 at the mine. 1
At Kennott the scene of smelting op
orations a dozen new cottages of nest
design are to be built in the company's
townsito, making a total of 70.
SAVOY
r OS l a JIT AM) TUESDAY
"Til K OANK-XKLNOX FKi IIT" Tlio latest pic
ture of this groat fight from the first tap of
the gong to the knockout. A clear, distinct pic
ture, over n thousand feet in lengtlu
Other feature attractions.
Admission 10 ecuts.
Variety Is the Spice
of Life
A visitor to our jewelry storo is a
wavs impressed by the great variety J
ot choice jewelry which we exhibit. We
hare Christmas gift for all manner
and condition of men. Xo matter what
you want in our line, wo can pleaso you.
Elwood 6 Burnett
OrPOSITI ltOTBL NASH.
Full SALU A good small buiioi". on
"areoth .treat. Reaioc, .ir cdling.
Addreu, K O. box 61 or rail al tin.
ffl'ice. if
FOB 8AI.E 320-acre ranch, 12,000,
lint claa. improvemanU, wall, family
orchard, etc Thl. la a bargain. See
1 1. E. W., Tribune office. rf
TO TUADE LighVringl. eovered'bug'
By for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
WANTED.
WANTED I desird family waabiog to
do. I go to the hoir.o and wasli by the
day. Price, reasonable; satisfaction
Kuaranteed. Mrs. M. F. Schaenfele.
Medford, Or. Box 2A, route Xo. 1. 2I
WANTEDParty wanted to take con
tract for hotel laundry. Apply Ho
tel Xash. 222
WANTED Poscition p.. houiekeeper in
widower's family. Addresa A. V. H..
Tribnno office. 218
TO EXCHANGE 15,000 first mort
gage 20-year gilt edged bonda, paying
6 per cent, for ranch, orchard or land
in Rogue River ralley. W. M. French,
Medford, Or, . . 215
WANTED Au experienced night op
erator for tlio Klamath Falls Exchange.
t.'IO a month, with room in the building
if desired. 217
FOR SALE A few choice Rhode Island
Red rooatera for sale. Mile west of
Medford. J.. Merlia , Achor. 220
LOST Light colored no brand Jersey
heifer eulf. Send word to D. B.
Reame. 216
TO RENT 'Room, for light housekeep
ing. Mrs. Joe Thomas, Holly st. 222
Crawford v
Shoes'
for Men
Cannot be Equaled
In
Style,
Fit,
Durability
$3.00,B
$4.00
$5.00
Grades
Bring in Your Re
pair Work
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor
SMITH & M0L0NY
f'lli
In the illustration below, 8unta Claus is' telling two little friends that he has ,
just returned from an extended trip around the world for the purpose of ad
vising peoples in every land. He is telling
them that, according to his wise conclusions,
every person should give useful presents,
lie is also telling them about his wonderful
"WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY" and that
he Ins established a wireless station in
every enterprising city in the. land. The.
wireless station for 'Medford will be in this
store and in u .slmii limr all of the boys and
girls will be invited to send "Santa" a wire
less message. Tell your mother and father
to keep posted so. that you can send your
message in early. Santa Clans will want
to get it early.
MEDFORD'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE.
Baker-Hutchason Co.
CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
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
world?
"Crestbrook Orchard Tracts
99
We are offering you in .
10 ACRE LOTS on terms of $221 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 Syndicate
SELLING AGENTS
PALM. BUILDING
Christmas Presents
That are Useful as well
as Appropriate
Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiofs, Neckties, Hats.
Sliirls, Slippers, Mufflers, Fnncy Collars, Silk Waist Pat
tern,, Kid Oloves, Purses, Silk Scarfs, Belts, Fancy Baek
Cumin, Cushion. Tops, Fancy Veils, Hose, Silk Oloves, Belt
Pins, Silk Mittens, Suspenders, Spats, Riiehings( Fancy
Ribbons, Etc.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS.
DRY HOODS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS
Van Dykes
T 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 Valley Nurserv.
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