MEPyOffD DAILY TOIBUJSIIMflDPOB OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908. j Social andPersonal tf: -Johnson's Best Flour, t.3S. Mc i Comb True. .... ,: George Harden paid rec.ot v...t to H Will 7i Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Ad.mi of Table ' Bock were reut Medford vii.ton. J S. Furguson and family have lef V for' North Dakota, where they will 'i. upend i've winter. GuarauteedkidKlvei,IllKthtad " Van Dvkfl 'f. ;f; . j) j, J, Me iff 8 of Btocktou, Cal., who f'Jjaa beeii visin'iitf relative in the eity, ' Una returned home. i H. C. flnrnett is bu-rk from a busluetw , trip to Los AngelcH. ' Kllu duuuynw, publli stenographer. ( room 4, Pului builiing. W. M. Finch in hack from u recent vimt to UnM Hill, Minn iN-url Hritdliury in iu Mcitford MMit.utf with hfr father. Ihhho HurrU ban moved from Medfurd : tu u fiinu near (leiitral Poiut. (). A. Johnson in visiting id Hittflnt.. .'nl. Vote for the uumt popular baby. Hal , lotK at King (t Ijontf'i. Arthur Jtrmvn in back from a trip to lorriM, ('al., whoro he vUited with iMiyhoiid friend Kditor Huhauiimi of ; ihi' Worrit. Booster. ; . It. ('. Ilandall in back from a bear , I-tin t in the Nt umbout country. He trot (lie hunt, but not the bear. Ill i nurd & Ariimtrong's wiihIi ttilki iu 'j, i1l Hhndi'h at Van Dyke's. Hliortie (iarnctt has returned from l a htiHint-MK trip to Los AjikoIvr. "Med ford looks better than ever to me, hlati-s. "There is jutt one building go iK up in I,os Angelei and that a gov 'cnimrnt one. Why, (tout hern Oregon is , ti:r more pnmporoiifl than bou thorn f;nl iforma. L. A. Ankow and family of Central . Point spent Tuesday in Medford. . (Moves fitted at Van Dyke'l. W. Hart Hamilton of Han Jose, Cal, owner of the. Koguo River Irrigated . orchards tract at Kagle Point, in upend ing a few days in Medford. WOMAN KILLS WOMAN; SLAYS INDIGNANT FATHER : LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dee. 1. Mrs. Fanny Tutt, wife of Dr. William Tutt, died today from the effects of a bulb't j Hoiiud said to have been inflicted by Mrs. Amelia tie II Allen. The shouting was done yuxterduy : the home of Mr. ' Tutt at Vau Cleave, eight milr from Jack sou, aud in suid to haw iT-sultcd from alleged MtauderoiiR remarks mu U Uf;ainst Mrs, Allen by Mrs. Tutt.- Bud Grismun, aged 23 yeurs, I mini shot aud killed l.ob.rt Kenned;., ::gd M, near Muy field, tirirsum, who w.iv nllged to hitve made stateuienlH alio it Kennedy 'h daughter, was pass'ii in u tvagou when the girl halti'd him. I! father demanded tluil he apologize. Tint Orissum refused to do, it is said, aid drew his pistol and shot Kennedy twite. OriHsuui ia a deputy constable, wlrl Kennedy hud served as magistrate and was u prominent farmer. (Irtstum w i' arrested. At the Grand LADIES HOLD MEETING! AND ELECT OFFICE ES The annual meeting of the Greater ' Medford club was held on Monday aft- " ornoon and was well attended. The eloc i- lion of officers for the ensuing year, t, uia,-uuMV important turn noun transact , !-d, resulted in the election of Mrs. P. ; K, Merrick president, Mrs. M. K. Wor- roll, first vice-presideint; Mrs. H, (7. ; Kentner, seeoud vice presidont; Mrs. M. L. Alford, recording secretary; Mrs. harles King, correnMinding secretary; Mrs. P. W. Hollis, treasurer; Mrs. B. H. ; nieiHH, press correspondent. '; , Tlio club decided to take steps to i: Iwuro a arnegie library for Medford ' . it an estimntcd cost of $10,000. In or V for to do this It will be necessary for e . i maintenance sum of $1000 a year to ' )e raise!. The ladies will endeavor to yu et the council to levy a tax of one v nartor mill on Medford property. The omaiittee appointed to confer with the mined is Mrs. H. C. Rtoddard, Mrs, ; .V. J. Vawter and Mrs. K. B. Piokol. ! 4 A committee, consisting of Mrs, H. t, Kentner, Mrs. O. D. Haaelngg and Irs. B, P. The is, was appointed to so : urfe more land for park purposes. Good roads were given attention, and j comnutteo wus appointed to confer 1th tlio Cam mere) til club wore Mow i lines Alford, Smith and MnCrav. . A dune will he given during the , lirintma week, and arrangementa are I the bands of Mend omen Page, Hazel- gg and Irving. The following new members wore ad , ittod: MeHdumes Lounsberry, Noff, 'cCain, Miller, Kstop, Ronenbnuro, 'r not, Putnam, Bates and Smith. ; The public library is now open Wed . -Kitay and Friday nfternoons from 2:30 .":;ui o'clock and on Saturday eve ngs. The library now has 490 read n. Thto club was addressed by Mrs. M. i Worrel, who has had great oxperi co in club work, diking as her topic Department Work for the Greater edfc.rd Club." OTOB CAE SERVICE ON SHASTA DIVISION BEDDING, Cal., Dec. 1. fluperln mtont .1. II. Dyer of the Shasta dlH in of the Southern Pacific company ssed through hero today on his way Nan rrancisco, where he coca to ar oge for a motor enr service betweon d Bluff, Itoddiug, Kennett and way it ions. Dyer, during his brief atop. plained to a Bee representative that ) schedule probably wll provide for ar north from Red Bluff in the morn (, going through to Kennett, stopping all stations. It will come back from unett shortly before noon as far as dding, remaining horn until the mid of the afternoon, when it will ra ti to KounMt, making tha return ough trip to Red Bluff lator in the ernooit. This schedule would ha of at benefit to nil the towns served ibliitg people in the placet mention as well as in Anderson and Cotton td. to visit in the other towns with having to stay all day. Guns-Nelson Fight. A reptoductiou of lis great halt fol thw light we'glit churn prolyl' 'tp it' lie world will bo :;huwn at Tlio S:ivov tonight. Tha fight is a fat( one f,-n" the lap of the go tig in th first roim-1 tiutil the k uockout pum ii in the l:yt one. It Is a f:tnt, furious fight, with iiiruy realistic ripping, rouug round . Iu the large eitieo people paid from 2fi eeatn to n dollar a hem! to witn:; r this reproduclira. Thin is a fen tine attra tlon thr.t you cannot afford to nifi;s. Beside this head liner :i lrou.' comedy bill will be ohewu. Admission 10 .eonta. Marie" Wondra The Bohemian Girl Musical Wonder at the Grand This Week ABMT OF REBELS NEABINO CAPITAL OF HAYTI PORT AU PRINCK, Hayti, Dec. 1. The advance guard of General Simon's army of rebels is expected to arrive here today, and the greatest excitement prevails throughout tho city. Three di visions of the government troops un der General Anarlnre encamped six mi lea from the city bocamo panic- stricken today, having lost faith in the ability of tho government to cope with its opponents. Hundreds of persons have left and most ovoryone, is hiding their valuables in tho expectation thnl the city will bo glnttod. ANOTHER RECRUIT FOR PRESIDENT'S HUNTING PARTY OUR TELEGRAPH NEWS IS RECEIVED BY TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IN OUR OFFICE NEW IBERIA, La., Dec. 1. United States Civil Service Commissioner .John A. McLlhenny announced today that he had made his plans to accompany resident Roosevelt on his African hunting expedition. Mcllhonny is a wealthy manufacturer of tobasco sauce, a veteran of the Philippine campaigns. formerly lieutenant in the rough riders and a close friend of the president. He entertained Roosevelt during his recent during his recent Louisiana hunting trip. UNITED STATES VIOLATES LAW WHICH IT HAS ENFORCED TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 1. State Rail road Inspector Perley announced todny that, as a result of his investigation into conditions at the Puget Sound navy yard, he was satisfied that tho United Stat s government was violating in a flagrant manner the safety appliance laws, under which it has in the Inst few years collected thousands of dollars in fines from tho railroads. Perley says that he cannot interfere because the al leged dnfectivo cars aio being operated on government property. The flnt cars nt the uavy yard, he aid, have neither power brakes nor hand brakes and the only way to con trol them is to rery on the locomotive brakes. This is contrary to tho fedora! law, which demands that nil the trains shall be equipped with enough power brakes to enable the engineer to con trol tho speed of the train without j it being necessary to set the hand brakes. The cars also lack impact coup lers which are also required under the law. GOING AWAY? If so, you want a Suitcase, Telescope or Handbag. Wo bavo tboni the. best made at the best prices. : t rim Suit Case Specials A swell Suitcase f?oes a long ways not only in creating favorable impressions for the traveler, but also in service We ' have all grades from $2.50 to $18.50. Hand Bags and Telescopes A swell Handbag is the most convenient receptacle in the world for the tourist holds all you want to car ry in all grades, plain or fancy, from $1.00 to $12.00 Telescopes that hold almost a runk full, in any ma terial, at most any price; useful and convenient for the tourist, from 50 to $1.00 What we sav we do, we do do. f MEDFORD V ORKOOMf Men's Fur nishings of all kinds and varieties. At Christian Tabernacle. 'he great meeting at the tabernacle tin ties with wonderful interest and or. A magnificent service waa held night. The large chorus delighted with their heartfelt singing. The s by Mr. Iongman and Kd meads e rendered in a delightfully pleas manner. Tho sermon on the sub "Some M vatic Htope," was it one. Evangelist Wblston delights with his splendid gosypel messages, spirit's power waa felt last night n former nights. Two were added to date. Many more are coming iect tonight, "The Man On the ;o.'" Wednesday night, "Sowing Heaping." Cordial invitation to "They're nl coming." You come. MER RESIDENT OF MEDFORD IS IN TROUBLE fjord reached this city Tuesday morn that Elmer Long, formerly of this had been arrested at Sheridan, : charged with a statutory of fense. "Crestbrook Orchard Tracts" rT ' '' Wl one-half miles from Medford Railway Station. TEN ACRES $225 CASH 5 YEARS TO PAY BALANCE Wc will plant and care for trees AT COST Do you realize how this makes your small capital work ? Always large increase in value of land immediately after planling. YOU reap this PUOFIT. Tracts directly south and adjoining the famous HILLCREST ORCHARD Oregon Orchards Syndicate "A Word To The Wise Etcy You Know About Procrastination? Right now our stocks are the heaviest in the history of this store. We've been getting goods by express and freight every day, and almost anything you may desire is here if it's in the sensible line. Sow don't wait until the day before -Xmiis to pick out those little gifts, but come now, while-the assortments are in the best condition. Oh. .fcv, we will sell the goods to someone those who come early will get best select ions -that's all.' We invite you to visit. , The New Things Many new things are now on display which you have never seen here or else where before, and need 1 :v!d th;it the pries are right? THE XKW BKITS Xever have we shown such a taking line of ltelts such excellent values, such large assortments; every one priced low. 25 AND VV TO $3.00. TIIK XKW liAOS Oct a Handbag that not only looks good now, but one that will look good for a long time. Our assortment will appeal to vou 25 ANTn FP TO $13.50. New Arrivals You can't visit this store without see ing something new these days, unless yon go through with your eyes shut. I fere are a few for vou: THE NEW WAISTS. We believe that you can only find the newest "Waists at this store. Prices lower. $ 1.00 TO $25.00. THE NEW EVENING DRESSES Only a select few to show now, but they are very neat for the money. Prices low. THE NEW GLOVES Every color, every size and dandy gloves. You can get anything in the glove line here, guaranteed. $1.00 TO $4.00. MEDFORD'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE. BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OP JACKSON COUNTY BANK. The Season's Newest and Best Clothing Hats and Toggery OPVNISHT t0 BV THt MAKtRQ OP MICH AELS-STCRN F.I N E CLOTH I NQ MICNAELS, BTEHM 4 CO, naoMiitcn, , t. SEEN 'EM? Have you seen the Winter Suits we are showing? They have all the late kinks on them buttons galore, cuffs a nd long lapels, iii shades of brown, green and gray; both bowed and striped effects in worsted and cheviots. THEY'RE OUR NEW ONES Have you seen the new Overcoats that full back three-quarter length coat has been a hummer this season. You should not fail to see it. - They're Our New Ones Exclusive ailors are making up these same garments, but. thev are charg ing $30.00, $40.00 and $r0.00 for them. Our prices are ?15.00, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00.. M d ford Pillow Teps $1.00 .LOT MING Pennants 50c Classified Advertisements SELLING AOKSTS - PALM BUILDING FOX SAT.r FOB SALE $ 100 Office buainrfia, desk, typewrit er, stovo, chairs, etc. $l.'il0 raying tnerchandiio business. $ 250 Fine building lot on instalment plan. S-.1 C. W. Stone, Over Bijou Theater FOK SALS seventy fivt feet east front lot near city park; choice resi tleuce property; at a bargain. S. A. Summerlein, V22 F stroet. 22:1 FOI! SALE 320-acre ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See u c. w., tribune office. tf TO TRADE Light single covered bug gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W, Tri bune office. tf WANTED. FOK SALE Two choice eornor lota in Pafcj'8 addition, at a bargain. K. H. Sawyer, 303 N. Central ave. 217 WANTF.D I desirt family washing to no. i no to t lie nU: and wash by the flay. Trices reasonable; satisfaction K'UiraiittHNi. Mrs. M. F. Sohaenfele. Mi'.lfonl. Or. Itoi L'A, route No. 1. 219 VA N'TKO Party wanted to take con trait for hotel laundry. Apply Ho-t,-l .Nash. 2oo FOR SALE Fivt, and ten acre tracts withil and adjoining city limits, at a' bargain en long time. Address P. O. FOK SALE A gooo small business on Seventh street. Reasons for celling. Address, P. O. boi 518 or call at this' office. tf WAXTEP Poj, i;;nn ni tiouoV(vpr in widower's family. Address A. V. II., Tribune office. 218 TO EXCHANGE I5,000 first mort gage .-u-year gilt edged bonds, paying ti per cent, for ranch, orchard or land in Rogue River valley. W. M. French. Medford, Or. 215 WANTED An experienced night op iior ior mc n.iamato t ails Exchange. .10 a month, with room in the buildiii,; if desired. 217 FOR SALE A few choice Rhode, Island Red roosters for sale. Mile west of Medford. J. Merlin Achor. 220 LOST Light colored no nrand Jersey lieifer calf. Send word to I), li. Uennie. 210 " TO RENT Rooms for light hous. kr.'p ing. Mrs. Je Thomas, llollv st. 222 WANT TOO MUCH MONEY FOE SUB-TREASURY SITE WASIIIXOTOX. 1),. 1 i;. Secretary of Hie Treasury Winlhrop i. ; prices asked for the four sites in San Pr,,,;,,.., as the best locntions for the now nh treasury were kivher tk. ditions in that city warranted and that more money than the govern ment proposed tu uive Tk. ...1. - .Il-W t,ll- treasury will he a fonr .inr. of classic dcsii;i. const nil..,l ..f and couerete, ,