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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUJ-jJiL, MEDFORD, OKRGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1008. i Social andPersona PU FFF R TO W w THE RESCUE a C Flint ot Ho-eburg .peat Wed.Jy " UB Me. ..Johmon't Bet " t . Kilo Gsunya". i;u . room 4, ""'T C. Huugli and H. .. .,H. n n Amitb. A. Tuesday Jfl foT. 'for tb. P"P""" "' "'' '"j!,"n P. WW" "" Mr- olwc" h,,ve wlnrned from Portland. Brenard Arra.truug ' wash .ilkyli ull uluulrant Van Dykc'i. H. T. Fimlh-.v ba returned from a f'W flttvu' visit to Portland. It. H. BrwMmw ,f Browiutoo apent AVeancsinv l MeAtoid. C. E. Terrlll of 1.ako Crei pi"nt Wednesday visiting Modford. K. L. Narregan of Eaglo Point viit ii Wednesday in Modford. Thoro will bo a mfoting of tlio Ml- ford (lommorclal club tliii ovoning. There' will be an Important mcteing of : Hie Bogue Hirer Pih Protective aao i fiation at the Oommereinl olub mourn ; Thurwlay evening. Mrs. Artie Hupp and mm ina unimnn vlnited Toexlny in Modford. ('. K. Neff, a well known Minneapo 1 lis attorney, who visited Medford last spring, III" returned and .will prnctlee law here. He is nil old friend of A. ('., Bandnll of the Talent orehardB. ('. K. Whisler has moved into the J,ewis hnngnlow in tho Bear Creek or elinnl and will manage the world rcfr ord lirenking grove thero. Vi': A. I-ove of Big Ilntto eonntry Is visiting in Medford. State Senator ('. W. Nottingham of Portland is in Modford on business. The Tribune is just In reeeipt of the November number of the t'nivorsity of Oregon Bulletin, eontnining the list of offleers, constitution and bylaws, prop ositions for debate, bibliographies, do nate libraries, and announcements for the year 1(1118 0, of the Oregon High Hchnol Debating league. Thfl league consists of 34 schools, divided geograph ically iato five districts. Tbn East ern Oregon district comprises tlio high schools of Bnkor City, Crook county, TJlfijjLf-La Grande, Ontnrio, Pendleton, Hhcnnnn conntv and Union; Columbia Hiver comprises Astoria, The Dalles, Gretham, Hood Rivir, Nowborg, Tilla mook, Wnodlnirn and Yamhill; Central Oregon district, Albany, Brownsville, Cottage drove, Eugene, Jefferson, Junc tion City, Lebanon, Salem and Silver- ton; Southern Oregon district, Central Point, Grants Pass, Klamath county and Rosoburg; and the Coos Bay district, Hnmlnn, Cofpiille, Marshfleld, Myrtle (Saw Passenger Grabbed by Four Men Notified Police-Arrest Kidnappers t ATTENTION, K. OF P. There will bo election of officers Mon day night, ulna work In tlio third rnnl All mcnihorii urged to ho proRont, 224 l-'ltANK 11NDLKY. C. 0. Only 8iluU. "One of our early luwyors bad murder cane to .It-feiid," twltl u Mon tana oiQolal, "mid he littd u hard cave. Wliuu It en i ne lltne to buiu up bo nuked permission to take a rccesi for ten mlnulw, and during Mint ten minutes bt went over to tlio hotel to get ail uuplrutlou. Wlieu be cuuie back he walked out lu frout of the Jury nud Hid: 'As regards to this case, this Is we greatest eonntry oa which tho sun tver Bbone. We are the jjreatost two pie. We have the urea tost destiny, Why, gentlemen, every time one of the hips of our glorious navy sallB Into the ports of the world with the stars and stripes flying every ship of that power and every ship of every other power tires a salute from great can non In her honor, and, gentlemen of the Jury, If you listen to what the seoundrelly opposition of this man has to say you are about to Incarcerate tn prison or bang by the nock my poor, uufortuuate client simply becnuse.be on one occasion fired one small revolver shot at a man who unfortunately died on that occasion." Saturday Hvenlng Post HAS FRANCISCO, Cnl., Pec. 2. Tin polioo today are investigating the pecu liar incidents surrounding the alleged kidnapping of li. 11, Kid or, western representatives of tho Allis-Cliuliueni I'miiping company, who was taken in gt-iisihlo in an automobile to San .Tour cstorday by four men, one. of whom tiled himself "Frank Martin' mid nt.istcd that he was the son of formor 'nlice Captain John Martin of this it v. Tho quartet wore arrested nt Ranla lara on complaint of William A. Han son, tho chauffeur, who says ho drove the party with Kldor down tho penin sula yesterday morning and saw KmVr robbed of a draft for $.l7fi( .a diamond pin, a fountain pen and a jeweled match box. Hanson says that Klder wan drug ged in the Cutter saloon on Market street and was in a btupified and help less condition in tho ride from Han Francisco to Santa Clara. The Chauffeur's Story. Hanson snyti that when he was sum moncd from the Pioneer guru go at It o'clock in tho morning he found four rough looking men, apparently trying to take care of a druulteu man. He received his orders to drivo to Ran Jose, and set out for that city. Ho says that he soon guessed that something wan wrong, as ho found tho four men in dustrinusly going through Klder's pock ct. Martin, he says, explained that Elder bad a check on his person which he had promised to indorse so that thc could cash it at Watsonville. Hanson says that ho saw Klder's other valua bios removed and this, ho says, prompt d Martin to say to htm: "Keep quiet and stand in with w and we will givo you a rake-off on tin1 money. Don't stop at San .Inso or any big place.' It was their dt'Hiro to nvoid being noticed, snys Hnnnon, that caused thorn to eat their meal at Santa ('lara ami givo him bis opportunity under the guise of seeking for gasoline to summon tho police to arrest. Klder's "friends.' Hearing Decomner in. All four prisoners were arraigned In Judge (Hondonning's court in Santa Clara on a grand larceny charge aii'l their preliminary hearing was set for necembor 15. Tn default of 2000 bail thov were kept in th town jail. Klder, when brought back to Ibis city, had not recovered enough to give his account of tho peculiar aifair. Ilr says that he met the four men In tin saloon early in tho morning and he h confident that a poworful drug was ad ministered to hnn in that pln.'o and nt that time, ns Jie has no recollection of what transpired after that. He is verv lmitoful to Hanson, who, he snys, tn! a serious risk in calling the police and rescuing him from his kidnappers. Th Editor on CarUiinss. "Yes." said the editor as be put bis nm brush Into the Ink botUe and tried to pasto ou a clipping with his peu, "yes, the great fault of newspaper con trlbutors Is carelessness. "Indeed," be continued as he drop ped the copy be had been writing Into the wastebaMkot and marked "tidlto- rlal" across the corner of a poem eutl tied 'Au Ode to Heath," "contributors are terribly careless. Won would be surprised," said be as tie clipped out a column of fashion notes nud labeled them "Farm," "to co the slipshod writing that comes Into tho editorial sanctum. "Misspelled, unpuncruated, written on both sides of the sheet, illegible, uo grammatical stuff. Contributors are terribly careless. They are" Just theu tho o til co boy came lu with that dictatorial aud autocratic manner be has and demanded more copy, and the editor banded hi in the love letter ho had Just written to bis sweetheart London Globe. Queen Caroline's Pastime. Queen Carol I ue. wife of King George IV. of Kuglaud, with whom she was on the worst possible terms. Is de scribed lu "The Diary of a Ijidy In Waiting." written by Lady Charlotte Bury. The queen seems to have tried witchcraft on the king. Lady Char lotte writes on one occasion: "After dinner ber royal highness made a wax figure, aa usual, and gave It an amia ble addition of large boms, tbeu took three pin out of her garments and stuck them through and through and put the figure to roast and melt at the tire. If It was not too melancholy to have to do with this, I could have died of laughing. She Indulges In this amusement whenever thero are no strangers nt the table, and some think her royal highness really has a sniwr stltlous belief that destroying this ef ttgy of her husband will brlug to pass the destruction of his royal person. What a Hilly piece of spite! Yet It is impossible uot to laugh when one sees It done." Church and Clergy. A number of Americans will ntteii' the continental Knpllst coiigrcK n Itcilln Aug. '-'7 to Sept. ;! The liplhnia I u:vnii of statistics Is:' found (t'J.IH houses of worship In Hi:' state, the value of cliureb prnjiei i Iwlitg J-Jl.i.'JSimi. Archbishop Lungeviu. the bead the Catblle church of vvstern Cai mln. uho Is seiloiiNly III with dhiltcto lias gone to Franco to cmiMiilt a sp chill-1. Ten ycart ng Canon Allen-Kdwnr. lu HoitCi luidnii hi. Hied at All Salni a o:;tn u. in. "ervlce fur wot klugineii, t laxtlUK but t weni. v minutes, aud (li church Is tilled almost every morning I'.lshup It (ley of Western Amttrnlh lltat tluitu;: bis Itt'Hl trip Into tin Interior nt that country, which laxti n tiioiuli. In it -ver washed bin face be cause there :. no witter for that pu uo.-e. iii.il often mmo fur drinking. Industrial Items. .n the mmutacture of cotton good tittiuauv h Ms ililrd place, IicIiik ex eeeuVd only by (ireat Itilluln aud tin L'nlted Sillies. Out of a total of :it)7,ir7 workers lr clothing facUu lex lu 4 rent Mi Hat' lDT.X'O are women, the female lalloiv numbering -iU.tiT'j to i:i.psl men New KiiKltiud pulp mill Interests, ( conjunction with western railway, ntf taking Hteps Tor the etah,Lh'uo.it n, factories lu the southwest l"f the urm ufacture of pulp for paper from r straw. Amherst. N S . Is KiippMcd with eln trie Hiuer and lihi g.-teralcd f ton. the waste products of a coal mine This la In accordance with .Mr. IMt son's prophecy that the future site ot electric generation would Im at tiit pit s mouth. f AMUSEMENTS. - : ; Mr. Kduiuiid Carroll, who is appear- j iug this seasou in Mr. Walker White- side 'h greatettt comedy sucocs!), ' Wc Are King," will be the attraction at the Medford Theater in Tmsday, Do-! ci tuber S. This comedy not only added to Mr. I WhiUtsidc's n-'itiialiou aa uu urti.-.t, but lifts secured for itaelf a place in the hearts of till lovera of good eutcrtuiu- ' ITpou the aunouueemeut that j Mr. Whiteside would appear in a new play, 41 The Magic Melody," the re quests for "We Are King" were, so! mitiior.Mis i ii.I urgent that Mr. A. W. I Cross decided to Bend it ca tour with j M r. ( 'iirroll a ft Htar. ' Mr. Carroll needs no introduction, ns lie m no doubt very pteaHantly remem bered by thousands who have witnessed his artistic performances many seasons as Mr. WhiteHide's leading support. Many of the original cast have been neeu red to aupport Mr. Carroll and the! promotion is well deserved. The pro duction is complete in nvery detail. tu lioguo Itiyer valley. W, M. French, Medford, Or. 21". WANTED An experienced night op- rator for the Klamath Falls Kichaiige. a month, with room in th building t ilesired. ;i7 y'OU BALK A few choice Rhode Island bed roosters for sale. Mile west of Medford. J. Merlin Achor. 220 I LOST Light colored no nrand JHrwy lmirr calf. Send word to I), H. i Ceauie. 216 j , I 'I ItKNT Rooms for light hoi i nek rep g. Mrs. Joe Thomas, Holly st. 222 Classified Advertisements FOB 8 AXE. FOU SAIjK Two choice comer lots in I'ngo'tt addition at bargain. K. B. Sawye.-, Ho:t X. Central ave. 221 FOR SAM'; ' ' $ 100 Ofl'ico business, dealt, typewrit er, stove, chairs, etc. $1500 i'ayiog merchandise- business. $ 250 Fiae building lot on instalment plau. 223 C. W. Wtono, Over Bijou Theater FOR HALE Woventy five feet east I frout lot near city park; choice resi lience property; nt a bargain. 8. A, Summorloin, 122 F street, 223 FOR SALE Two choice corner lots in Page's addition, at a bargain. K. li. Sawyer, 303 N. Central avu. 217 FOR SALE Five and ten acre tracts within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain oa long time. Address P. O. FOR SALE A goou small business on Sevonth stroot. Reasons for EolHng. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this office. tf FOR BALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See L. E. W., Tribune office. tf m TRADE Light single covorod bug gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W.f Tri bune office. tf WANTED. A' A NT F.I Experienced waitress and chambermaid nt Franco-American ho tel, Yrnkn. Cnl. 230 WANTED I desire family washing to do. I go to tho houo and wash by the day. Prices reasonable; satiafnetioa guaranteed. Mrs. M. F. Schaeufclo, Medford, Or. Box 2A, route No. 1. 219 WANTED Party wanted to tako con tract for hotel laundry. Apply Ho tel Nash. 222 WANTED PoHcilion ns housekeeper In widower's family. Address A. V. IL( Tribuno office. 218 I'O EXCHANGE $15,000 first mort gage 20-year gilt edged bonds, paying (1 per cent, for rnuch, orchard or laud MEDFORD THEATER ONE NIGHT ONLY Tudesday Deo., 29 A. W. Cross presents WALKER WHITESIDES ( iroahist Comedy Suceess WE ARE KING Henut.ifiilly staged and cosi.inned. Prices '2)c, f)(V, 7"e and $1.00. Crawford Shoes for Men Cannot be equaled in Style, Fit, Durability $3.0fJ $4.00 $5.00 Grades Hring in your repair work. c. w. Mcdonald Sueeessor to NAILTU & MOLONY The B?gg'cst and the Kiest Wet For Getting Results. In selnltiK lh to kI rosulta You havo to take the mt results. In bulnoHS, (no, to get ro-ul's You llKtire on tho not reatilis. Netllug llsh and netting profits suj goat each other, lu ouch case you must put out a net that moves nrouml and gather up the results. So far iii business goes, the loca newspaper Is (lie biggest nn.l best ti:M for getting results. It circulates around town and lu Hie country also. Are you advertising? ! US- -i.1 ! Tales of Cities. The Madrid polU-e have at In! cleared (ho atuviH of the plngm oi iH ggatn. be l-llnd alone Udug allow to remain. Notwithstanding there Is an averagx of 22o deaths a tlay lu New York city, the population Is tHhtg hTcnel bv births alone 12"i each twenty-four bo urn. In the Fourth precinct uf the 1'lra' ward of Chicago, win-re S.Vt pfi-snuH lire, then are only twenty-six persoa. under twenty-one years old ami tin children under six years. The only flro alarms In Valparaiso Chile, a city of 100.0(H) Inhabitant, arc a few largo I -ells located In diiTir eut sections that are tolled In stieh a way as to announce which company Is ilMttrtMl if OP COURSE THAT IS JUST THE THING Your friend need u fraternity em blent and we li:ie rN.ni for nil oi lers. It is "Mituel hi ii -j : I'neiid will apprc eii:'.'. Hut i e iiiem i v, if you do lint, need anything in tlii- line, we surely liavt tint gift im intend (t give at .inas. feme iii i'ii 1 look o er nm Htoek. Elwood & Burnett OPPOSITE HOTEL NASH. The Christmas Store Our Windows Invite You Months and mouths we hegan the search for fancy little articles suitable for presents. We have suc-eeded in collecting a Very representative line of ar ticles suitable as useful gifls. Our windows show many of the desirable articles and stand as an invitation to you to enter the store and examine the display in side. Everybody' is welcome. THE FUR SALE Exceptional Prices We are selling a lot of Furs these days, and we still have a lot to sell. The values are the best we have seen for this sea son. Come early for best se lections. $1.00 Furs for ..79? $1..'0 Furs for $1.29 .00 Furs for $1.59 $15.00 Furs for $2.39 $4.00 Furs for $3.29 $3.00 Furs for $7.50 Furs for $10.00 Furs for $12.50 Furs for $1.").00 Km's for $20.00 Fiii-s for $").( )0 Furs for .$3.9S $5.98 $7.9S $9.9S $11.97 $15.89 $19.98 THE NECKWEAR The "Riser" Line livery traveling man and the majority of other men know the "Kitis " lino of fine Neck wear for men, and almost inva riably call for it. Kaiser turns out the finest line of neekwonr for women that is manufactur ed in the country. We have just received a big shipment of this famous neckwear and in vite you to examine it now. The styles are exclusive and the values will appeal. We are ex clusive agents for Jackson county. Prices low. 25? AND TO $2.00. MUDFOUD'N FANCY GOODS STOKE BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVE. JUST NORTH JACKSON CO. BANK "Crestbrook Orchard Tracts 99 Two and one-half miles from Modford Railway Station. TEN ACRES $225 CASH 5 YEARS TO PAY BALANCE We 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 planting. VOIT reap this PROFTT. Tracls directly south and adjoining the famous HILLCREST ORCHARD Oregon Orchards Syndicate SELLING AGENTS PALM BUILDING SALEM BEER SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern alil'ornia and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl edged to be the etiial of the very best eastern product. All beers are good, but some beers are liked better than others. The proof for this as sertion lies in (iriuuing aicni heer. It you wish to lie convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink it. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Medford Depot: Medford Tee & Storage Co. The Xmas Harmonies Von can sing with a viu and genuine pleasure st you know you ;iiv appearing at your best. Our Winter Suits, real!', hand tailored, not only perfectly and j:ive eM-cllcni service, but you are (! a p ! with the best dresse lit':; e The same with our Shirt- and Collars, too. At the Grand Marie Wondra The Bohemian Girl Musical i Wonder at t&e MENS 0!- Tils Week 1