Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 04, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    M EDFORD DAILY TRIBUNAL. MEDFOAU., OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908.
Social andj-ersonal f
FEDERAL COURT
fri,a vH.v Auto Company will open
their new garage und repair uhop De
comber 10, back of the Moore hotel.
Motor cars stored und taken care of.
All work guarantee!. 228
T. AV. Da'"')' visited Aliland Tl.urn
day. hist laud with Ht'iimm Thvhh! incut
Co. a
K. B. Hnnloy in in ItoHolmrg on buil-
Mr. A. M. Wftodford is viftiting In
R.-.IduB with ht-r winter.
Vote for I he must pujminr baby. Hal
Mh at King Sc Long's.
'. K. Mi'rrick iH back fruin ft trip
north.
(lloves fitted t, Van Pyke'f.
W. H. Itarr m ba-k from a vIhU in
(iVillltH PilHH.
Mrs. .Tolin llaih-y of WoortvilW", who
lmu bum. viHiting friends in lln- city,
hu rotiirni d to lu-r liome.
liny your Clirishniia nutH at tlie M. &
K Candy Kitchni .it 20 etmU jt
jiutind.
W. M. Colvijf Ih hark from a trip to
Turf land.
i:iiu fljumyaw, pubhe fttciiographer,
room 4, In I in bail ling.
M. L. lliirl.m of A nli land wn ft Mod
ford visitor Thiirnd ny.
.fesRc linnnlH nf lOugono linn returned
lioino nH'-r it Mhnrt visit in Modford.
Mint "If rri Orr of Pennsylvania is ft
ncmt Mt'ilfiird arrival,
Jui;:i.'ii 's IJ'-st. Flour, l.Kfl, Mo-
I'mh True.
I). ) "I'moIc is r-isiting In Portland
l 'run! h vou will enjoy eating and
vnte fur your fitvorito lady. King &
I g. 222
..m'I overlook the big taffy Hale, flat
urd.'ty. All 5 cent rreuai taffy 1.'
cents. King & T.ong. 222
in tho vulloy.
PaiU'V boxes of fresh candy put up
to order nt King & Long'. 222
Mr. and Mrs. H. Tnrpin worn r remit
Med ford visitor.
J. H. llelllnger was n recent Modford
vinitor.
ArUmr CiirMu and Harry II. Tut Ho.
two of Med ford's businesH men, wore
doing ' iniiness t the eoiinty Heat Wed-
uvml.iy.
Mrs. Ileriniui King of Modford WftH
.visiting friends in daeksmivilln ro
rontly. 0. T. Vanpel was in Med ford from
Ashland Wednesday on business;
A. V.. Kellogg, one of Oold Hilt's
prominent citizens, was a Med ford mil
i r recently.
J, 0. Itigliam of Med ford xvtin nt the
court house in Jacksonville Wednesday
declaring liis intenlion to become a
citizen of the United States.
I ton A. Lowell wns up from Wood
villo recently on business.
Miss Mary Wnllerer of Jacksonville
wns in Med ford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. .Innies Riser of Mod
ford have been spending the week in
Jacksonville with Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Kiaer on wliat. was formerly known as
tlio Berry farm.
J. ('. Ktnerick of Ashland was a
Modford visitor Friday.
F. II. Cain and J. W. Koyes, two
young men from California, havo open
ed tlio Valley Auto company in the
new garage in the rear of tho Moore
litcl, Tliev are experts in the auto
repair line, having had many years' ex
pnrienco in tlio east and Calif (tin in,
part of Hie time with tho Popo-Tolodo
emitpanv.
AMUSEMENTS.
Southern PaGifiG Petit In
to Have Damage Suit
Transfered to Portland
In answer to the filing of the suit
for $20,ii(Mi by J. W. Hazel against the
Southern Pacific company, the company
hut filed a petition and bond asking
that the case bo truusferred to the fed
eral court. This petition will probably
ho granted.
The Southern Pacific company is in
corporated in the state of Kentucky
mid it is customary that when suit be
brought, us this one wns, to have it
transferred to tho fedorul court.
Tho matter will be heard within a
vr days.
"We Are King."
'We Are King," the satirical com
edy by LieuU'iiout Gordon Keun, ruthor
of "The Magic Melody," in whicb Mr.
Kdmuud Carroll is again starring this
season, is ono of the most succe::3ful
plays ever presented by Mr. Walker
Whiteside, It is u charming play, hav
ing both the rotiiumic intercut and more
comedy than is iit.iJly found in plays
oi this type. A delightful love story
runs through Hi? play and the action
is ken and delightfully epirited.
Mr. Carroll has the original production
and when lie appears' at the Med ford
Theater lecember 8 lfl is aafo to say
t ho theater going people of this city
will enjoy u delightful evening's en-tertaiiimenr.
The Louvre
SUNDAY DINNEE 0 P. M.
Oysters on tiholl
Potugc! Alexandrina
Cilery en Hrauche liipo Olives
itroiled Halmon Hteuk au Huerro Noir
Pommes Julienuo
Chicken Frienuse Hupreme
(lurden Pens
Ttomit 1'rimo Beef Khsenco
Crennied Parsnips ' Mushed Potatoes
Apple und. Nut Hi. lad
New York lew Oreum Assorted Cakes
Cocouuut Soufflo,
American Cheese
Demi Tasso
At Christian Tabernacle.
Grout services, ure hold every evo
i;ing at t bo Christian tabornaclo. Wilis
ton is preaching his best sermons this
week. Kucli ono is hotter than the
last. Last night ho spoko ou tho sub
iect, "Tho Marred Visugo." It won 8
miiifnificeut address. The tabernacle
was full of interested hearers. The
singing was first-class.
Seven took their stand for Christ
and the church 1M) to date. Many
more are coming. A large number were
bant izod.
Tho subject tonight is ono of Wins
ton's very best. "The Passing liar
vi st" is n great theme. Hinging b
L'reat. Subiect tomorrow nitlit, "The
Last Payment."
Cordial invitation to all these serv
ices. "They're all coming." Vou come.
STEAMER MINNESOTA WILL
HEREAFTER CALL AT MANILA
SKATTLK, Wash., Dec. I. Annoum
inent has been made by the passenger
department of the (I rent Northern
Steamship companv that tho steamer
Minnesota will next year call at Ma
nila on tho outbound trip. The big lin
er will proceed as nt present to Yoke
hnmn, Kobe, Nagaimki and Shanghai.
i:nd from the latter port to Manila
thence to Hongkong, which will remain
the oriental terminal port. On the re
turn voyage the Minnesota will pro
coed direct from Hongkong to Nagasaki
Yokohama and Scuttle.
Bath Robes
Lounging' Robes
and House Coats
Wh.it would make a more, ai-i'cplablc jnvs
cul for (Hie f your giMitleiiion friends than
me ill" our swell liathrulies I Still more, why
wouldn't a niee Smoking .Jacket hciiel'it him?
lie need not he a smoker to use it; it makes
fine comfortable housecoat to put on after
a hard day's work, lie would enjoy one of
(hem immensely. Come in and let us show
you the greatest line of this class of fjoods ever
displayed in Medford. Prices rane as fol
lows: Bath Robes $3.00 to $7.50
Lounging Robes $4.50 to $10.00
House Coats $4.50 to $12.00
Anything bought before Christinas may be
exchanged after, if the size is wrong.
MAN K IN MONKS $1.50 TO $0.00
TIMS IN MONKS 50c TO $2.00
M.Jfor,! Corx.ot Clotki
Attention, Ladies.
Owing tu (iur lut't (tad Iubm, I will
ciotte my druwHinaking parlors until Mon
day, IJpi emher 7, when 1 will ba ready
In resume business and welcome you.
MKH. MINNIE OOOLEY,
'J22 24 B Street.
VoR RALE
t luv Of- bmiuf.i, desk, typewrit-
. erf itove, cbairs, etc.
41:?.u0 Paying merebandls. business.
4 -0 Fine building lot on instalment
plan.
22J O. W. atone, Over Bijou 'f beater
r'OK SALE beventy fie ; feet cast
front lot bear city park; -choice resi
dence property; at a bargain. S. J.
Kui.ioierl in, 122 F street. 223
FOR 8 ALE Fiv. and "'ten-acre tracts
within and adjoining eify limits, at a
bargain .n long time. Address Y. O.
FOX BALE A good small business on
8eentb street. Beaaona for selling.
Address, P. O. boi 518 or call at this
office. tf
WANTED Eiperienced waitress aud
ehanibermaid at Fruneo-Ainerican ho
tel, Yreka, Cal. 230 -
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the. Interior, U. 8.
I.:ind olfiie, nt Koaeburg, -Oregon, Sep
tember 111, 1 DOS.
Notice im hereby given that Helen L.
lliiskins of Medford, Jackson county,
Oregon, who, oil September lllth, 1908,
made timber application, No. 01214,
for south N. W. 'A, wcHt hi 8. W.
1; section 4, township 34 south, range
2 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed
i.uticn of intention to make final timber
proof to establish her cluitn to the laud
above described, boforo V. H. Canon,
r. K. Cominissionor, at Medford, Ore
g oi, on the 3d duy of December, 1908.
Claimant claims us witnesses: Leon
I!. Iluskins of Medford, Oregon; Fortu
l.atliii llubburd of Medford, Oregon;
ot in' Hubbard of Derby, Oregon; Alcxes
Until. aril of Medford. Orejjon. "
BENJAMIN L." EDDY, Hegintor.
WANTED Girl for general housework.
Ilillcrest Orchard.- Call office, Palm
building: 221
WANTED 1 desire family washing to
do. I go to tb. bouoe and wash by the
day. Pricea reasonable;- satisfaction
guaranteed. Mrs. M. F. Schaenfele,
Medford, Or. Box 2A, rout No. 1. 219
WANT B b Party wanted to take coa
tract for hotel lanndry. Apply Ho
tel Nash. 222
WANTED Posultion ai housekeeper la
widower'a family. Address A. V- H.,
Tribune office. la
LOST Light coloredao BrandJsrsey
heifer calf. Send word to D. B.
Rtame. 21'
Grand excursion to City of Mexico.
I .naves Medford on the 12th of Decern
er, 1908, on the regular Overland.
J02.15 for the round trip, good for 80
Inys. For further information, write
1.1 Einil Peil, AaMand, Or.' tf
liny your Christuius nuts at the M. ft
It. Candy Kitchen Rt 20 eonts per
P .mid. 221
ELLS-FABOO COMPANY
FACES SUIT BY MERCHANTS
SAN FHANCISCO, Cul., Dec. 4. The
xprcsH firm of Wells, Fargo t Coin
inny today fnees a suit filed by sev--ral
priiiniiient m rc-antlle houses. in
lulling M. Kohlberg, Lessyiusky 4
'niiipiiny. Hale Hrothern, Inc., Living
:nne, Itros.,, Inc., and Newmnn & Lev
iMin. These merchants nsk tho United
intes circuit court to prevent the er-;i-ess
company from raining its tariff
11 reiwoiiable morchnnilise.
The allegatioiis hre that the exprosa
-impiiny issued tt new tariff scheilulc
in go into effect December 10, tho ef
I'.ct of which will bo to prohibit Im
portation by express. This new sched
le, it is claimed by the plnintiffB.
-. a new tariff established since August
!. lililll. when tho express company un
muucfil n ship tariff on merchandise.
PROMINENT BUSINESS
MAN FALLS TO DEATH
HUTTE, Mont., Dec. 4. Word wns
eceived here today that Alexander Mc-
tilov, a prominent business man and
dinner legislator of Montiina, fell over
1 precipice in Teteu county in a romoto
-lection of northern Montana lust Tues-
l.-iv while out on a hiintiiig trip. He
.1 us Instantly killed.
EAF MUTES MBAROH FROM
BUILDING IN PERFECT ORDER
IIOISE. Idaho, Doc. 4. With flnmes
niai-ing above them and eating away
lie top of the building. 4 4 deaf and
'I ' ml cliilili-cn early today walked out
nt' the old Central school building with
I. (tie more show of fright than they
.Miiild have displayed had they contiu-n-il
on their tunrch to breakfast un
'nterruptod. The children, who sleep in the build
ing, had beeu drcuscd only a few min--'ten
mid wore being led from tho third
tunr to the breakfast tablo on a lower
rtnor, when flames burst through the
rniif. la Bpite of the usual excitement
t'liltowing the discovery of a fire, the
line wns not broken, but instead of go
ing to breakfast the children were led
in the street In safety.
ONLY J62 ROUN TRIP
TO SEATTLE FROM CHICAGO
SEATTLE, Wnsh., Dec. 4. After
yiving a rate "bf $n0 for the round trip
fi-niu Missouri river points nnd St. Paul
1.1 the Alaska Yukon-Pncifip exposition,
llie Trnns-rontinental Passenger asso-
nt 1011 has now made what is consider
ed to bo nn extremely low rate from
1 hicngii. Peoria and St. lxiuis.
Word was received today from A. M.
I'li-lanil. general passenger ngeut of the
Vorthern Pacific, that round trip tiek
.'I good from May 2.1 to September 30.
iv, mid be ns follows: From Chicago,
tS2; Peoria, $00.15, nnd St. Louis.
t'.VJ.V The rates are considered low
bv railroad men, who declare that the
lowest excursion rate given Inst sum
mer from Chicago was 72.70.
TO RENT Rooms for light house-keep
ing. Mrs. Joe Thomas, Holly at. 22X
Classified Adrertisenents
ro SALE.
FOli SALE A brand new safe: weight
-mutt; nt a great bargain, lnquiro at
this office. 22
FOR SALE A few choice Rhode Island
Red roosters for sale. Mile west of
Modford. J. Merlin Achor. 20
WANTED You are ambitious and poi
sess at least nn average amount of tact
and perseverance. Theiefore, we want
you nnd will pay you 73 a month for
taking only four ordera a day. You
can earn a big income Wo furnish
all supplies free. Write today to -Man
nner. P. O. Box 1180.- -'New York
City. 40
WANTED Horses to board by the
month. P entv or irood. clean nay. gooa
warm barn; torms 6 per rooutb. No
horses taken for less than ono month.
Waltor Moore, Phoenix. 230
6th After Supper Sale
Saturday Night From 7 to 9 p. m.
Owing to the fact that, our "Christmas Sales" will cover every department
in this big store i'roiii now until January first, we have discontinued the win
dow displays during that period. Not the .sales, however. Come Saturday night
and take advantage of the following sales: but don't forget that the store is a
bower of beauty these days and that you will enjoy the interior displays.
Chrintmas Sales commence Saturday.
Dress Goods at 1-3 off
Saturday night after supper we will
sell anv piece of dress goods in the store
at a clean reduction of ONE-THIRD.
For example, 25c goods will be, yd 17?
For example, 90c goods will be, yd 60
On ei(ht yards you save $2.10
Worth coming down for?
Silks Reduced 1-3
Any piece of silk in this store will
sell at a reduction of exact ONE
THIRD. As example 50c Silks will sell for 33?
$1.25 Silks will sell for 83
The saving is worth coming for.
Outings Reduced
P.000 yards of regular 12 l-2e Outings
in dark and light colors, Saturday after
supper, we will sell them at a clear redue.
tion of about one-third, or 12 l-2c Out
ings for 8
fc Cheese Cloth 3c
2000 yards of regular 5c Cheese Cloth
or decorative bunting; any color you
may desire; Saturday night after sup
per, we offer the entire lot at, yd. .3
Christmas displays should attract you.
. --.-r-i-a -w- a TvTTm.1 aft) mrtTHl
MEDFORD 'S PROGRESS! V ra JiAJJiiiiO diwjw-.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVE. JUST NORTH JACKSON CO. BANK
Xmas Gifts for Men
T7.-r-This brief enumeration of HOL
T Ore WOfGlD AY GIFTS suitable for MEN
will be found convenient and helpful. Purchases
made here will be put up in attractive form
Little Things That Count
r'OK SALE Two choice corner lota ia
PnKe'a addition at u bargain. a. B.
Sawyer, 303 N. Central are. till
The best things are said to be done up
in the smallest parcels. Certainly little
bundles are interesting.
A CRAVAT PIN
Always to the point
CUFF LINKS
Link friend to friend
DRESS STUDS
Close to the heart.
MODISH CRAVAT
Blest he tlie tie
GLOVES
Hand to hand
WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEF
Like virgin snow
Eminently Sensible
UNDERCLOTHES, HALF HOSE
With that comfortable feeling
SUSPENDERS AND GARTERS
A justifiable "holdup"
PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS
Pleasant dreams, sweet repose
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
' " In demand about now
SHIRTS AND COLLARS
The latest in linen
COLLAR BAGS :
That keep your linen clean
Mr jAt&M'i
Shop Early
Don't delay, secure your
pick. Cravats, Collars,
Shirts, Suspenders, Half
Hose, Umbrellas in great va
riety to select from. Our
goods are very classy, modest
in price and tho assortment
is large.
Larger Gifts That Please
SMOKING JACKET : "r
Burn incense to fellowship
FANCY WAISTCOAT
Adds to the good cheer
BATH ROBE ' 1
A shower of attention
UMBRELLA .
Better given than borrowed
FLANNEL SHIRT
The winter negligee
LINED GLOVES
KNITTED GLOVES -
Wards of the fingers
Regarding theThermometer
Dress Protectors have a double purpose.
WOOLEN MUFFLER
Against frost and snow
WOOLEN SOCKS
A good footing
KNITTED WAISTCOAT
Comfortable, yielding, light
WOOLEN MUFFLER
Prevents catching cold
STRONG GLOVES
For driving, etc.
packages Laid
ASIDE
for you, so make your se
lections early before the
stock is picked over. Come
at once.
is WHAT WE SAY WE DO,
yiJ0D WE 1)0 DO.
MEDFORD
OREGON,
CUT THTS AD OUT
when you go Xmas shop
ping, so that you will re
member what to get for
him. - :
GRAND DUKE FINDS NO
BOTAL PATH TO LOVB
ST. PETKRSBUKG, Dee. 4. For per
sisting in his determination to wed the
dauuhter of a rich land owner near
iMessa. the csar'a brother, tha Grand
Duka Michael, ia reported to be in
danger of aiile to some lonely military
command before ha recovers from his
infatuation. Tha father of tha duka'a
sweetheart has already taken hii daugh
ter out of tha country, supposedly to
Switserland. Court rumors have it that
Michael followed them, but failed to
learn their whereabouts. Michael's love
affuir was discovered through the fre
quent visits which he paid to southern
' Russia, supposedly for the benefit of
' his health.
A TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR
EILL TOR "LITTLE" AFFAIR
Tho fire boys plan a big dnee for
Naw Year's ava 1 tha Angle opera
hoaaa.
8 AN' I'UANi'lSiO. Cal.. Dec. 4.
"Just a 1'ttle il.iuce and a bite to eat
nt midnight' nt the St. Frnneis hotel
tonight, thnt is all that is promised, but
San Francisco 's smart set is all ei
citemeut today, for it is whispered
that Mrs. Henry T. Scott's littla party
will cost 10,000 and will be tha moat
elaborate affair this city has ever seen.
Florists have been at work weeks pre
paring the elaborate decorations, and it
is said that surprises ara in atnre for
the dancers.
Judge Durham, th well known lega".
light of Grants Pass, wai in Medford
Thursday on busiBsaa.