Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 03, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    AIEDFOB1J. DAILY TRIBUKMEDFOKU, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1008.
Social and Personal
'; i.ohMOB'i Best Flour, 1.35. Mo-
WUbtrT0.e'L.B.in8 of Grant. Pw
in - - .
Robert 0. Smi"' 0r"nt" PaM "
. vfedford on business.
P,vil. i aiu hcld '"' 'T
r,Y " t.!.. ., rni-k avail-
days, terl lre,"l
birineer Roberts is rushing the work
on the ure.v t'r the gravity water
Vl' Gaimyaw, public stenographer,
room 4, P"!"1 buiUiug.
"Cadillac' Buyilcr eijiects the arrival
"of o 1U0 cvar about Juuuary 1.
Willnrd Hrown of tie Applegate coun
try was In Mcilford Wednesday on busl-
Biiy your Christmas nuts at tlio M. t
B. Candy KiUuun .it 20 ceuls per
pound, ,
Hie Indies of the Oreater Medford
eub give a dance. on the evening of
December 29. It is planned to make
this the leading social affair of the sea
son. J. D. Olwcll has returned from a busi
ness trip to Portland.
Vote for lbs most popular baby. Bal
lots at Kiog Long's.
J. E. Hart of Eagle Point waa trans
acting busiucss in Med ford Tuesday.
Mrs. P. M. Carter visited in Ashland
Tuesday with friends.
The shoo store of C. M. Kidd was
recently enterod and robbed of a few
pairs of shoes. '
Frank Livelihood, formerly of Phoo-
ni, has left for Portland, where he
will reside.
Lint hind with Benson Investment
Co. a
Mr. and lira. P. O. Heed of Quinry,
III., have arrived in Medford for a visit
with friends.
. Mrs. A. Newuiaa and Mibs T. T. P ra
ther have left for Seattle after a visit
nfsome weeks in Medford. '
Gloves fitted at Van Dyke 'a.
L. 0. Charley of Brownsboro waa a
recent visitor in Medford.
Mrs. M. P. Smith of Ilosoburg Is visit
ing with friends in the city.
(Icorge Brown of Englo Point, former
conuty commissioner, waa a Medford
visitor Thursday. ' ,
Tho Taylor housn in Jacksonville has
changed hands und will horoafter bo
known as tho Abbott houso.
Ladies of tho Greater Medford club
will give a dance Tuoaday evoning,
llecemher 211. Invitations will bo sent
later. Tho dance will bo one of the
nociety oventa of tho season and it ia
planned to make it a swell affair.
' Fred Roincke, for many months the
foreman of the Crater Lake Lumber
eompauy'a box factory, haa gone ovor
to McCloiid. lie will probably bo givon
chargo of the factory . in that placo,
whore the foreman waa rocoutly killed,
" B. II. Harris has returned from a visit
to Michigan. . .
M. A. Hliultr. of Sauia Valley wns a
Medford visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. K H. Pickol and Mrs. W. I.
Vawtor aro visiting in Portland.
, N. L. Nurrogan of Eagle Point was
In Medford on business Wednesday,
' W. J. Scot t of Antioeh wns roconlly
in M ed ford on business.
Mrs. Oeorgo Weeks hua returned to
her home in Oakland, C'al., after a visit
of a few wcokn in Mndford.
. At a meeting of Chester A. Arthur
W. It. C, No. 84, held Deeombor S, the
following wore electod offlcors for tho
ensuing yean Mrs. Naney D. Wilson
president; Mrs. Jennie Burk, senior vico-
prcsnlont; Mrs. Suaio Perry, junior vice-
president; Mrs. Klla Duff, treasurer;
Mrs. Helen M. Kent, chaplain; Mrs.
Hiirnh Clay, conductor; Mrs. Mary
higlimy, guard; nssitsant sqcretary, us-
sislaut conductor and color-bearer yot
to! bo appointed. ' - -
MARRIED.
. TV I.Kit HI LDKHBACH In Jackson
villc, Ui nber 8, 1H08, Mr. Frank
Tyi(lcrnnd Miss Mamie Bildorbach, both
of Ashland. Tho voting couple hnve a
host of friends in tho county, who will
wiNh litem hiippiiteiis.
Tlio Valley Auto Company will 0ien
their new garage and ropair shop Pe-
retalier 10, back of the Moore hotel.
Motor cars stored and taken care of.
All work gtiurauteed. 22ft
STRIKERS AND GUARD CLASH
AFTER DEPARTURE OF TROOPS
PKKTIl AMIU)V, N. J., Dee. 8. A
nititi of UK) Htrike Hympiithixrrs arunvl
with revolvern, early toduy rharged
the plant of the National Kireproof ing
t company, firing at the guard of 10
xpiM'ial tlcputien aud policeinru on duly
nt l he workn. The sentries rt-turncd the
fire and the Initio wns about even un
til the prnfcHHioual dtrikebreakerii, who
were at work nt the factory, were has
tily sworn in as deputies and given or
di'm 1i lead a counter charge. They noon
' cleared the ground In front of the pluut.
Many urn-sin followed this demount rn
tion on the pnrt of the strike.
Tho troopM who have been guarding
tho plHCO worn sent home yesterday.
Tlio departure of the militia canned
many strikers who had returned to
their places in the plant to desert once
more, being persnsdod by their fright
ened wives that, without the protection j
of the soldiers, their lives were in dun (
e,or from the vengeance of their for-,
iner comrados. j
SAY HARRIMAN HAS
MADE A GREAT MOVE
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Dec. 3.
That K. II. Harriman hai achieved u
itratej(icnl victory in persuading the
A mericsn Hawaiian Ntenmtliip rompaiiv
inlo entering an agreement tit raise rap's
on custom bound California commmli
ties is the opinion of the leading nier
chants of (he citv todnv.
While there is no way of obtaining
ollieiul confirmation of the rumor, it is
believed in buniness circles that the 1
steamship lino committed hari kari when
it was inveigled into n traffic agree-i
ment with the trans -continental rail-
roads. They view the voluntary raise '
ut suicidal and bebevo that tho ocean!
tmnaportBtbm company has sacrificed
'. long held independence. '
THE OLD CIRCUS POSTER, t
r.t.ntiout Languags With Which ths
8how Was Deioribed.
The grandiloquent extravagance of
language of the old time circus poster,
la Illustrated by tbla reproduction,!
which Is given verbatim: - '
There will be presented a resplen
dent Berlea of sublime, moral, Interest
ing, lnatructlve, amiialng aud wonder
ful aceuea wblcb would appear uutlrely
too fabuloua If expressed In an adver
tisement. Tuey must be aeeu to he
duiy appreciated. These greut displays
will uufold In all the loveliness and
beauty of enchantment, carrying I lie
minds of the bewildered or spellbound
spectato'ra off on tbe gentle wings of
tbe Imagination to audi pageautry us
tuey might dream of after reading a
few pages of 'Arabian Nigkta' Km r
talumeuta.' Words are roully wauling
to give adequate expression. Wo'.h
ster'a unabridged falls moat signally In
language to fully portray a aerobian' e
of tbe reality, 'oonoiny may be eai :i-
ed at this great college In a sln.-le
evening. Here tbe visitor will i.'e
splendid specimens of the zygodiu t y
lous race that live upon tbe eiirtli or
float and poise upon tbe wings nt c II
and sliver plume to tbe cerulean nr !i,
and In reference to these tbe corps if
superintendents In courtly dress v. ill
elucidate tbe peculiarities of encli will
guarded suavlloquence."
THE TWO ROMEOS.
Mrs. Bidden' Opinion of David QarrLk
and 8prangr Barry.
David Garrlck nnd SprniiRor Hnrry
were both pluylng Homeo at the mine
time In London. Barry plnyod Jl ut
Drury Lane on t lie Monday, and G:ir-
rlck plnyed ft tbe next nljcht Ht Covent
Garden, and the town was divided us
to which was the greater Homeo-In
fact, there wns quite a great eidlo.
meut about it, and they acted it tip'' a
such different linen and with such inrr-
velmi!ly different conceptions that l!ie
people nrgucd tho rase n to whl h
HhitkeHpeure iutonded. The fact Is th it
Shakeupenro Intended It to be acted
well, and If one man's toniperanwit
suited It best to act in that way It
would do for another temperament 1'ie
other way, ,
Ho tliey asked Mrs. Blddons, who v. is
the Juliet alternately with the h:i:;:b
Romeo, which she considered better of.
tho two, aud Hhe said:
"It Ih dllllcult to any. They are Ir ih
wonderfully creat, but I will tell yj
how they Impress me In the haU'i ny
scene. In the balcony scene Giir' k
hp:::!S en cr.cr. so Intense and so f !1
of fire and spirit that I'm afraid h II
li:inp up In (he balcony to inc. and I' r-
ry li so lovnhle and fnsclniitlnu f t
I'm n frit Id I hIirII have to Jump di u :i
from the balcony to him."
Tha Relationship,
, "You sny. inr.ibim." wild tbe her--tncled
lawyer to the woman In i'
witness box, "(lint the defendant I
sort of relation of yours. Will y
please explain what yoti menu by t'
Just how you are related to the
fcr.d;ittt?"
The witness beamed upon the ct
uud replied: . '
"Well, It's. Just like this. Ills
wife's ou u sin nnd my second hushr !
lirst wife's mint mnrrhd brot!
fnr.ird .lone, nnd they were con !
(o my mother's aunt. Then, uu'nln. !
grandfather on hts mother's ?U y
my gruudfatber on my mother's i !.
wore, socond eouslusr nnd Ids
mother nuirrbd my husband's t
father nfler his father and my imi.
died, and hli brother Joe nnd my I--baud's
brother Harry married t
sisters. I nln't never llgerel out Ji.
tji.w close iclntcd we are. but I've :
wnys looked on Mm as a sort
cousin."
"(Julie wk" niiKwered the hv
'Voiir exjditnallons nre perfectly sn:l
factory."
Forgetful.
An eminent painter wns once nsl;"d
If he thought nrt students did we!) to
go to Kuropo to study. Flo said tint
undoubtedly (he atmosphere was tu re
artistic In Kuropc than anywhere e! e,
but that Parts as a city to study n d
work In was overrated.
To Illustrate his meaning he said th
a certain rich man's sou after thr
years hi Paris wrote home to his f
I her:
"Dear Father I have made up i.i
mind to set to work. Pleune let t ie
know at your earliest convenleit e
whether It was painting, architect', re
or music 1 came to Paris to study."
Humility.
It Is a curious fact of bumiiu nntn't
that humility draws forth from I'ip
world almost as much ndinlrntlon ns
courage. As In tbe case of courage. It
Ik almost Impossible wholly 'to con
demn n character In which we see It,
nod without It the greaiet virtue
leave us cold. If every good wvrd
which tho Pharisee said .of Umu If
wert proved true we should still dN
like him. We even dislike his im d
eru and far lex c(Tenlvc descendant,
the pi lg. Loudon Spectator.
A Straight Tip.
Customer-Quick shave, please. H:ir
ber -Close, sir? CustomerSee here,
what business Is It of yours whether
I'm close or not? 111 tell you one thing.
young man 1 don't tip. If that's w'.;:it
you want to know.- Puck.
His Fsars Rsalized.
"My heart Is in my mouth. I am
afraid to hear you answer."
"You may well be. Mr. I)ollloy," re
torted Ethel. "I never could marry n
man whose luvtrt was not In the rlcht
place:"
If a ma i) Iti worth knowing at all ho
Is worth knowing well. Alexander
Smith
i Motf s Nervine Pills,
j The greet iron aud touie restorativ
for men and womeu. produces strcsirth
aud vitality, builds up tho system and
rcnewi the u or ma I vigor. For Bale bv
druggists, or by mail. $l.t0.pcr box. 0
boxes for $.V0. Williams Mfg. Co..
Props., Cleveland. O. For sate by Med
ford Pharmacy, near postoffice.
'
The railroad has forced Mos Bark
dull to stop telling fruit on tbe railroad
fl(Ilt 0f WUyt
DANIELS' NEW CALENDAR
18 A THINO OF BEAUTY
"The Joy of Life." is the title of
u superb culeudar being distributed by
T. B. DanielH, the clothier. The picturo
is u large one uud no i lom-ly resemble
uu oil painting Hint it jk hard l. distill
Kuish it from tin original painting by
Miss Limy Kemp-We If It. It reprwioiiH
a herd of Jioriwt galloping over u green
puBture un'.J is tlmw described by Charles
H. Coffiu, the critic: '
"The niMli of a bunch of yearlings
and colts heller-skelter over the mead
ow how it reculls the scene that has
nfton mot ono's gaze from the window
of n 1 m In! looking up from a newspa
per nr bool with eyes a bit tired of
the printed page, the bruin a.litfte binn
ed with the rour and vibration of move
ment, one feels the relief uf tho cool,
(piict gruHHland, undulating, perhaps, as
in the picture, toward distant hills. Hud
denly the yellows and greens of the pas
ture are interrupt" by n pateh of
strong tints, buy and bluck and white,
as a herd of young horses conies into
view. Scarcely ha,vo we noted them
when a ht'ad, with a fjanh of its mane,
is trntHcd up above the others, lustantly
a shock of energy is communicated to
tin whole herd. It has caught the con
tagion of the speeding train. A hunch
ing of but'ks, stir of legs, swish of tails,
and Hwinging necks and heads and the
wholr group is ut brill with movement.
They wheel into line and charge like a
troop of cavalry; then, as one forges
nhead, t lie others follow in irregular
file gradually forming into a curve us
tho lender bears off to one side and
pressing close to nnother's bodies. But
for the roar of the-train we nhuu.d hear
tho scurrying tread of tho shoeless
hoofs on tbe turf, the heave of breath
ing, and tho snort of noBtrils; until, as
Huddcnly as it started, tho herd comes
to a halt, still pawing the ground, with
heads and ears erect arid rpiiverlng still
with tho joy of movement."
The cnlendar is by far the handsom
CRt yet Issued for a Medford house..
POPE LEAVES HIS BED IN
ORDER TO SAY EARLY MASS
ROME, Dee. 8. Against tho protest
of his physician, Pope Pius X loft his
bed to sayonrly mass ln-iis private
chapel. After mass ho returned to his
chamber, but gavo nn audience to Mer
ry del Vnl.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
The following letters remain uncalled
for at tho Medford, Oregon, postoffice
December 2, 11I0H:
J. W, Crotmloy, Mrs. R. A. Davis,
T. JL Donahue, J. It. Forrest, Mr. and
Mrs. Farnnna, (lion Eaton (2), Victor
IlammersteMi, Rev. J. L. Iluber, Willis
II. JacknoTi, W, Jcschko (3), .Tames
Kuowlei, J. W. Marhoy, T. Mahoney,
Hugh MeLcod, H. H. McKerchor, Bortha
Mooro, Mrs. Anna Orr, ohn P. Schei
lieiij ,T. W. Hhirley, W. H. Taylor, Mr.
Wetmore, W. M, Wilson, Newton Qoe
lick. Parties calling for any of the above!
letters will pleiiHO say "advertised," A
charge of one cent will be made upon
the delivery of any of tho above let-'
tors. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M.
NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Laud office,, at Roseburg, Oregon, Sep
tember 10, ions.
Xotico is hereby giveu that Helen L.
Husk inn of Medford, Jackson county,
Oregon, who, on September lth, 1008,
made timber application, No. - 01214,
for south Uj N. W. V,, west ft 8. W.
Vi section 4, township 34 south, range
2 east, Willamette Meridian,' has filed
nntico of intention to, make final timber
proof tti estnlilish her claim to the land !
above dOHoribed, before W. H. Canon, J
V, H. Commissioner, at Medford, Ore- 1
gon, on tlio 3d day of December, 1008..'
Claimant claims ns witucsses: Leon
H. Hawkins of Medford,-Oregon; Fortu-
natus Hubbard of , Medford, Oregon;
(M is Hubbard of Derby,' Oregon; AlcxCs
Hubbard of Medford, .Oregon.
ItENMAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
HIDDEN DANGERS.
Nature Gives Timely Warnings That
No Modford Oltisen Can Af- ,
ford to Ignore.
DANGER SIGNAL No. 1 comes from
tho kidney secretions. They will warn
you when the kidneys are eick. Well j
kidneys excrete n clear, ambr fluid.
Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and I
foamy, or a thick, red, ill smelting
urine, full of sediment nnd iircgularj
Of (HlBHagO.
DA NO Kit SIUNAL No. 2 cuiucs from
the buck. Back pains, dull and heavy,
or sharp and acute, tell you of sick
kidneys and warn you of tho approach
of dropsy, diabetes and Bright s dis
ease. Donn 's Kidney Pills cure sick
kidneys and euro them permanently.
Here's Medford proof:
Mrs. .1. H, Boussum, living turner of
Twelfth and C streets, Medford, Or.,
aays: 'I suffered so severely from kid
ney trouble 'hat I was ui:able to do
my housework. ' My kidneys were very
irregular and canned me much annoy
ance. My hack pa hied me severely when
stopping or lifting and sharp twinges
were often present in my loin.i. I ran
down in health and at times felt very
miserable. Donn 's Kidney Pills were
hrought to my attention and I procured
a box nt Hiiskiaus' drug store. Tbcy
helped me from the first, so 1 contin
ued taking them and was entirely cured.
I have recommended Doan 's Kidney
Pills to othr sufferers.'
fJrand excursion n Oily of Mexico.
Leaves Medford oa th 121 li uf Decern
oer, 1K0S, on the regular . Overland.
fl2.15 for the round trip, good for 00
days. Vor further information, write
to Kmil Peil, Ashland, Or. . tf
Huy your Christinas nuts at the M. ft
H. Candy Kitchen at 20 cents per
pound. 221
Classified Advertisements
FOE BALE.
FOli 8ALE A bruud new safe; weight
")0U0; ut a great barguia. Inquire ut
this office. 220
FOIl SALE A few choica Rhode Island
Kod roosters for sale. Mile west of
Medford. J. Merlin Achor. 220
KK HALE Two choice corner lots in
Pagu's addition at u bargaiq. E. B.
Hawyer, 303 N. Central, ave. 221
POK SALE "
$ 100 Office buiineBs, desk, typewrit
er, stove, chairs, etc.
$ir.00 Paying merchandise business.
$ Fine building lot on instalment
plan.
223 C. W. Stone, Over Bijou Theater
I'OU UALE beveaty-five, feet -. east
front lot near city park; choica real
deace property; at a bargain. 8. A.
Suunnerlein, 122 F street. 226
FOR SALE Five and tea ajrs tracts
within and adjoiniug city limits, at a
bargain en long time. Address T. O.
FOR SALE A goo a small busiue?a on
Seventh street. Reasons for telling,
Address, P. O. box 512 or eall at this
office. tf
FOR SALE 320-acre ranch, $13,000,
first class Improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. Sue
L. E. W., Tribune office. . . v -tf
TO TRADE Light single covered bug
gy for two-seated rig. L'. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
WAKTEB.
WANTED Kxporienred waitress and
chambermaid at Franco American ho
tel, Vroka, Cal,
230
WANTED Girl for general housework.
Hillcrcst Orchard. Call office, Palm
building. , 221
WANTED I desire family washing to
do. I go to tho home and wash' by the
day. prices reasonable; satiBfactiou
git.'Li-antced. Mrs.' M. F; Schaenfele,
Me Iford, Or. Box SA, route No. 1. 219
WAN'! ED Party waHted to take con
tract for hotel laundry. Apply Ho
tel Kash. 222
WANTED PoacUiou as housekeeper In
widower's family. Address A. V. H.,
Tribuna offiee. . ' 218
LOHT Light Colored no brand Jersey
heifer calf. Send word to D. B.
.Reajne. ' . . - 216
TO RENT Riiomp for light housekeep
ing. Mrs. .Toe Thomas, Holly at 222
Crawford
Shoes
for Men
: Cannot Iio equaled in
Style,
Durability
$3.00
$4.00
$5.00
Grades
I'VWix in your repair
work. ,
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to
SMITH & MOLONY
Your Sweetheart, Wife or Mother
w.uiltl In plvnxcil w'th n rare stv.ip in
in1 :'pr:jriah t'ttinn. Wo tun fun; 'ah
r.iv tor.e or anv t-.rttiutC Thrn think of
I In- ;tst aivKortnitM t of ji wi'lry w car
ry. Xniiis it'f"'''. hero for evrrvoru. Collie
in nl I ok tin r.iovk ovor.
EI wood & Burnett
OPPOSITE HOTEL NASH.
Pleasant Xmas., Shopping
TOU WIL. j EN JOY A VISIT AT THI3 STORE
Almost every time you come to this otore we show you something new. These
days we are showing a 1 t of new tilings and you will certainly enjoy a Uit to
this store. Come where the aisles are large and roomy, where the displays are con
stantly changing, where there are plenty of agreeable salespeople, where the
goods are priced a little lower unci where you can find irhat you want.
MEDFORD 'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON GO.
CENTRAL AVE. JUST NORTH JACKSON CO, BANK
"Crestbrook Orchard Tracts
Do you realize how this makes your small capital work? Always large increase
in value of land immediately after planting. YOU reap this PROFIT.
Tracts directly south and adjoining the famous
HILLCREST ORCHARD
Oregon Orchards Syndicate
SELLING AGENTS
MEDFORD
THEATER
ONE NTGIIT ONLY
Tuesday Dec. 8
A. W. Cross presents
WALKER
WHITES1DES
Greatest Comedy Success
WE ARE KING
Beautifully staged ami
costumed.
Prices "J'tc, ."0c. 7"c and
$1.00.
Attention, Ladies.
Owinf lit mir latn sail loss. I will
i-loss my drfssmskinij irlnrs until Mon
day, rteeember 7, whpn 1 will he reaily
tu riwims business nod welcome yuu.
uua. M1NNIK COOl.EY,
itt S4 B Street.
Children's Coats
On Sale
Does the child need a
warm wrap ? Why not get
it now, while the assort
ment is almost at its I test
and while you can save a
goodly sum?
$2.00 Coats for . . .$1.60
$2.50 Coats for ...$2.00
$3.00 Coats for ...$2.40
$3.50 Coats for ...$2.80
$4.00 Coats for ...$3.20
$5.00 Coats for . . .$4.00
$6.00 Coats for . . .$4.60
$7.50 Coats for ...$6.00
and like reductions all
through the entire line.
Two and one-half miles, from Mud ford Railway Station.
TEN ACRES $225 CASH
5 YEARS TO PAY
BALANCE
We will plant and care
AT COST
the
1$r
GLOVES
Have you ever brought
a pair of defective gloves
hack to this store and been
ref used satisfaction? We
sell gloves that wear.
Id-button Nappa cape,
best values shown; all
sizes; for '. .$3.50
16-button glace, black and
colors ; best values ;
for ...$4.00 and $3.50
1 2-button Nappa Cape ;
best value shown;
only ' $3.00
8-button Nappa Cape; ev
ery wanted shade of short
glace kid ; for only $1.25
A regular $2.00 grade; all
colors; misses' gloves, for
onlv $1.00
99
f.:r trees
PALM BUILDING
Grand
Marie
Wondra
The
Bohemian
Girl
Musical
Wonder
:at tfie
i
Grand
This
Week