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MEDffOBD IliIIiY,TBIBiaiMaa?jmri OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. 1 ANY GROWERS SPOKAN E National Apple Show At . trads Large Crowds Roosevelt's Commission l'OKTLAXD, Or., Doc. 7. Spokane 's ltatiuiml apple Bliow is attracting at ti-ntion from fruitgrowers til over the United States this wi-ek. Eighty boxes of tho choicest fruit shown at tho Port land exhibit of the Northwest Fruit growers' association and Oregon State Horticultural society me being dinplny !, while 20 other boxes of premium takers are rushing ihtosb the continent to New York city to be shown in Macy's win -lows and then forwarded to the ri'le of Ki.gli.nd, Germany, Franco uud Ru':iia, in specially sealed boxes to inniro their safe arrival iu London, Pur!, Berlin and St. Petersburg. T':o women of tho Pacific northwest tro taking an increasingly active part in its development unil advertisement, the Portland Woman's club will gn out on n unique excursion next week, when they will gather tho beautifully tinted branches of "Oregon grapo" iu (Miiuitity. suficiout to decora to tho fa mous Plymouth church of Brooklyn, N. V. of which Kev. Newell Dwight Hillis is pastor. Tho Portland Com mercial club wil Bend this east, by ex pmin in uuiple time to reach Brooklyn by hristmas. President E. J. Ross of tho Wash ington Stato Dairymen 'a association and numerous other members of that organ 'jtion will participate in the conven tion of tho Oregon State Dairy associa tion iu Salem Thursday and Friday of this week. Electric power has ben in Hialbd in the exhibit hall for working exhibits, uud handsome cups are to W given an prizes, appropriately en graved, and annum nee of dairy nnd ( re:i;nery exhibits aru coining in to the secretary daily. Salem people have ar ranged a splendid reception for their guests. Oregon dairyinon will bo well n presented at iho Washington meeting iu Chehulis next week. Members of tho legislative commit tee of tho Oregon Good Itonds associa tion and stato grange, appointed at a laigdy attended stato conference, have come to Portland to spend a full day for Die third time in the past two months in oiiler that they might ngreo upon such a bill as could bo brought, before the legislature' aiioT become a law without unnecessary delay. Oregon and Washington worn each given a hearing before President Hoose vrlt's commission on country life, and rxpiosscd themselves as more than pleas ed with tho co-operation they received t.i these two states. They were par ticularly fortunate in being" enabled to meet the leading horticulturists on nccount of numerous fruit meetings nt t his season. Tho whole country is awaiting the commission's report with gi nuino interest. TALENT RUSTLINGS. (Talent Rustler.) Miss Ina Oat man was a visitor in Bedford last Saturday, Jay Terrill was taking in the sights nt Med ford last Saturday. Five carloads of npples were shipped out of Talent Thursday. Khen Carvcr"bT Med ford was visit ing with tho family of Thomas Bell Inst Sunday. Road Supervisor Hoso has housed the most of his road making machinery nt tlio county poor farm for tho winter. Sheriff Jones was in town last Tues day trying to get some information that might throw light on the disappearance of W, L. Fancher. Fred Clark, who with his family hns been living in a tent on Anderson creek about four miles from Talent, had the misfortune to lose his tent and a por tion of its contents by firo last Satur day afternoon. W. H. Normnn, who camo here re cently from Oklahoma, will open up a barber shop in tho Calkins jewelry store, ilo will install a bath and all modern appliances that belong to the lonsorial art. John A. Kohn of Yankton, 8, D., cn r-.ute to Portland by wagon, passed through Talent one day this week, And while- in conversation with tho Rustler maa said: "You have hero tho best luxation for a thriving little city that I have yet seen throughout alt my jour ney. All you need is a little money invested in good building!, and thel oca-lii-n of one or two good factories." Mr. and Mrs. L. Waterman took a drivo to the Kincaid home, nbovo Ash land. Thursdnv nnd stopped nt tho coal mine on the Taylor place, where their tons. Archie nnd Ernest, ore employed. It is understood that this property is all right and tho coal deposit getting better as development work continues. T-nnrovements still continuo in town. Tlio new addition being built on the i.-sYience occupied by Ruy Stanford nnd wife, is a gieat improvement to that nroportv. J. S. Spiteer has constructed n hmxTtl walk in front of the RiiHtler i'ire. and J. N. Manning built a good v.:!'; iu front of his blacksmith shop l:w Satunlav. O. A. Gardner had sev era! lond3 of gravel hauled and put in frr.i.t of the confectionery store. Thnf nhHstmu Present A nice piece of Mission Furniture would be just the thing, rreuy, useim, durable, and a suitable gift for anyone. 7,ct the Mission Furniture Works make it. Price about one half usually cbarg rd. Any design, any color, any finish, dull, waxed or polished. Drop in. Shop on corner of Eighth and H streets. AMUSEMENTS. "Don Fulano." The Bijou theater surpassed all pre vious records for big attractions by securing Don Fulauo, acknowledged by all to be the most marvelous; horse in the world. Dr. Ellis, the owner, has from time to time been offered a small fortune for this wonderful horse, but no inducement in tho world could tempt the master to part with his lifo com panion and consoler, Don Fulano. The noble little black beauty possesses a brain of human intelligence, uud his feats can bo Btyted as nothing loss than marvelous. Don Fulauo has known no other mas ter thau Dr. Ellis, and is yet to feel the sting of the whip. It was when Don was a young colt that he first show ed signs of human intelligence. One day the doctor entered the stable, took off his coat and bat as was hio custom, and as ho was about to place them ono tho regular hook, Don approached him and, taking tho coat in hie mouth, plac ed on the hook for his mastor. This was Don't first exhibit of humnn in telligence, aud day nfter day tho mas ter worked with him, teaching him little tricks to which the here readily re sponded. Today Don is capablo of per forming more than 500 tricks. The Bijou theater lias been very fortunate in securing Don Fulano for all this week owing to a necessitated stopover for the horso between Port- laud uud San Fiancisco. The Medford Theator. Wulker Whiteside's greatest success, the splendid comedy, "We Arc King," is tho attraction nt the Medford to morrow night, Tuesday, December 8. Tho following complimentary notice appeared in tho Oregon Statesman (Sa lem) Docomber 4, and is ovidenco that Medford is in for a treat: "We Are King" proved to bo ono of tho best offerings that has graced the boards of the Capital City's cozy opera house for some time nnd in its way probably for some time to come. It was a clean and delightfully refreshing production and those who saw it could not but be well pleased nnd satisfied. A vory small house turned out, and a great number of thoso who liko the good things in rich; sparkling comedy wore not present and of course missed a treat. Tho acting was good and the action light and breezy. Tho company carried especially fine sot tings for the first nnd second acts," etc. GOLD HILL BREVITIES. (The News.) J. N. Sith and C. C. Walker of Ash land wero in Gold Hill Wednosdny. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McClcndon and Mrs. C. C. McClendon wero nt Medford yest' rdny. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kellogg of Ashland aro visiting with Mr, nnd Mrs. A. E. Kellogg this week. II. 0. McCnltister stato fish warden, was a passenger on tho southbound trnin Tuesday morning. J. W. Piercy and P. II. Pernofc of In- iliauapolis arrived in Quid Hill yos- terday morning. They enmo upon busi ness connected with the Milionnirc mine. W. V. Jones, tho pioneer merchnnt at Woodville, died Wednesday night of henrt failure. Mr. JoneB is well known in this section of Jaeksonc ounty and his sudden dentil is greatly regretted by all. Tho' work of laying the comont walks with the exception of tho crosswalks was completed this morning nnd Con ductor Smith says that it will require only a few days to hove the work en tirely finished. L. K. Cardwell has purchased the sa loon business of Young & Hall in this city nnd will assume charge of tho same ou tho 0th inst. Lawrenco has many friends in this city who will wish him success in his new venture. D. II. Cheney came down from Galico tho foro part of the week. Ho reports very favorable conditions in that camp. The new 100-ton smelter is being com pleted as rapidly aa circumstances will pormit and other mills are being en larged. Ho says that an electric road from Grants Pass is on nssured fact. Louis Walters of Gold Hill has chal lenged W. H. West, tho Medford wres tler for a match, to take place in Gold Hill on Saturday evening, December 111. Mr. West has accepted the chal lenge and arrangements aro now prne tically completed. They will wrestle catch as catch can" barring tho stran gle hold, and will weigh 170 pounds. This promises to be a good maten, ns Mr. Walters is a wrestler of consider able reputation, while West has but recently defeated Jack Welsh of 'lwin Cities, Minn., in two difforent matches at Medford. The contestants have plnccd a side bet of $100 each. Special Limited Pullman Excursion to the City of Mexico. Tickets will be on sale at the local office December 12 and 13 for an ex cursion to the Cityo f Mexica. The ex cursion will leave San Francisco Decem ber 15 at 11 . m. A magnificent special train will be provided, consisting of Pullman vestibuled sleepers, observation sleeper, buffet, smoking car and dining car. Excursion will be over the Southern Pacific, Mexican Central, Mexican Na tional line, International and Great Northern, Galveston & San Antonio and Santa Fe railways. The round trip rate from Medford will be $92.15. The going trip will be continuous up to El Paso, but stopovers may De naa ai any mfain line point en the return trip. The excursion will be under the di rect supervision of some railway official f'om the paiwnrer department and an interpreter wll accompany the party to the City of vrxico. Further Tiaiuculari at the depot, or ummunieat'e w:th W. H. Jenkins, trav eling passenger gent Southern Pacific company, or E. Peil, Ashland. tf The Valley Auto Company will open their new garage and repair shop De cember 10, back of the Moore hotel. Motor cars stored and taken care of. All work guaranteed. 22 Your Sweetheart, Will or Mother would be pleased with u rare stone in an appropriate sotting. We can furnish any atono or any setting. Then think of the vast assort meet of jewelry wo car ry. Xmas gifts here for everyone. Come ) in and look the stock over. Elwood 6 Burnett OPPOSITE HOTEL NASH. -; After the Theatre Go to THE LOUVKK aftor tho thontor. Wo will have mutilo und a speciul bill of fare. You will round out an evening of pl.asura at it should bed one. The louvre HoM Moon Bdg., W. Ssranth Street Medford DancingAcademy Mr. L. A. Grant and E. A. Hefler have opened up a dancing academy in the Miles building and will teach all the late and up-to-date dances. CLASS NIGHTS ..' Monday A public class. : Tuesday A private class. Wednesday The entire dancing club-invitational Thursday The 25-club invitational. Friday High school private club. Saturday A public club. Saturday afternoon from 9:30 to 11 A juvenile class. . I HAVE ON HAND Newtown Pippin -AND- Spitzenburgi Trees THREE AND FOUR-FOOT SIZES. ALL OTHER VARIETIES IN ANY : : : SIZE DESIRED : : : L. E. HOOVER: MEDFORD, OREGON. Agent Yakima Valley Nursery. A Map of Jackson ; County The Tribune and Southern Oregonian is having made at great expense a fins, colored, -lithographed map of Jackson county. This map will show all cities, towns and villages, rivers and waterways, section and survey lines, railroads and projected rail roads, wagon roads, forest reserve bounda ries, election precincts and other data need ed by everyone. All townships shown in colors. This up-to-date map will be ready for distribution some time in December. It will be sold only through The Tribune and Southern Oregonian. . This will be your only chance to secure a good map of Jackson county, as all map edi tions are out of print and plates were des troyed in the San Francisco fire, necessitat ing new plates made at an enormous expense. Further details later. Ready in December. City Business Directory 8AVOY THEATER North d'Anjou Street. Latest motion pioturea aud Ulna trated songs. Entire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admiaalon 10 cents. THE B. B. V. LUNOH BOOM Finest cup of coffee on the Pacifio Coast. H. H, Lorluier Prop. W. M. OolTlg. O. L. Baamas. 0OLVIO ft BBAMES Lawyers. Off icetMedford Bank Bldg. Ground floor. BIJOU THUATEE, W. 7TH ST. Continuoua performance every evoning of motion pioturea and Il lustrated ballads. Entire change of program Monday, Wedneaday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. AETHTJB H. DAVIS Oontraetlng Eleotrical Engineer. HIO W. Buventb St., M-edford, Or. Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 91 MOBDOBFF ft WOLF New and Bocond-Hand Furniture Eada' old stand, 18 80 F St. South Medford, Or. WM. H. AJTKEN Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. . Phone 22. 210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. ANLO PENWELL The Plumber. I solicit a share of your business, pledging satisfaction. KABNE8 BOOMINO HOUSE Newly built and newly furnishes" All modern conveniences, D. O. Karnes, Prop. - SO S. 0 St., Medford, Or. EDEN VALLEY NUBSEBT N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or. Grow trees that soil, sell treea that grow anad fruit true to label THE ELECTRIC AND FBENCH DBT CLEANING AND PRB83 INO WORKS W. E. Lane ft Son, Props. Opposite Hotel Moore, Medford Oregon FISH HABKET Fresh fish received daily. Oys ters in season. Cor. Seventh and E Sta, Medford Let the MISSION FURNITURE WORKS make that piece of furniture. Any deaign, any color, any finish dull, waxed or polished. Shop on cor. of 8th and H streets. WASOHAU ft BROWN wish to announce to their patrona that they are located in their new quarters in the Young ft Hall building. ' BlUiarda, Cigars and Tobaccos. MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE HOUSH Specialists In Teas, Cof fees, Extracts, Baking Powder and Spices. Wo carry all Unda of dinner ware and fancy dishes.! 216 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or. THE B ME RICK OAFB The beat restaurant In Southern Oregon. W. E. Johnuon Prep. DB, FRANK BOBEBTS Dentist i Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. . Miles Building, Seventh Street, Modford, Oregon. DB. QOBLB The only exclusive Optician be tween Portland and Sacramento. Office on Seventh Street. -' VEBNB T. CANON , Billposter and distributor. All orders promptly filled. Boom 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Medford, Or. THB MISSION OBILL Always open for busineaa. Neat and clean. Up-to-date. Popular prices. 18 So. O St. Lambert ft Brown When others fall, call on SB. B. J. BONNER . Eye Specialist . Office in Bagle Pharmacy Main 838. Seventh and Main O. F. COOK Sella trees that grow. Office: R. B. V. Depot. O. Box 841. Phone 893. Medford, Or. - For good bargalna in Watches and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In struments, go to THB MEDFORD LOAM OFFIOB O Street. torn ranrriNa ' by The Tribune. MRS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Singing Studio at Besldonce. Bast Medford. Phone 25 MEDFORD FURNITURE OO. Undertakers Day Phone 8S8 Night Phones 0. W. Oonklln 88 J. H. Butler 148 THB HOTEL EMEBIOK - Rooms from SO cents to $1.50 per day, ' All modern conveniences. We solicit your patronage. j S. B. SBELT, M. D. i Physician and Surgeon Modern equipped operating rooms Z-Bay. Office hours: 10-18, 8-4 p. m. Offico in Jackson Oo. Bk. bldg DB. B. J. OONBOY Sucoeesor to Dr.j Jones. Office in tlu Stewart Building. JACK FREDENBURO Scavenger. Garbage hauled. Medford. ii Crestbrook Orchard Tracts Two and one-half miles from Medford 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. YOU reap this PROFIT. Tracts directly south and adjoining the famous V HILLCREST ORCHARD Oregon Orchards Syndicate SELLING AGENTS PALM BUILDING Tribune Ads Bring Results ORDINANCE NO. 173. An OKlinniiro providing for th no quid it ion by tho city of Medford of a right of wny for ft trunk lower, and proHrrinifig tlio to mm thtrofor, Tho city of Medford doth ordiiin an fnllowi: Hoction I. Thut upon delivery to the cify of Medford, Oregon, Ii. E. Hoo ver nod C. M. Parker of good and sufficient conveyances granting to the tw.id city perpetual light of way for a trunk i wer over and along the wag on road in front of tbo residence of said Hoover and Parker, respectively, which conveyances shall describe the said right of way according to ft des cription thcroiof to be furnished by the city engineer of said city, the said city engineer shall forthwith cause to be constructed at tho expense of tha city an adequate sorrlco pipe from said sower to the respective residences of aii id Hoover and Parker, and said iCoo ver and Parkor and their heirs and as signs ulu.ll have the right to uso Itich service pipo and sewer, suhjoct to the general rules nnd regulations of the city of Medford regarding the use of sewers, so long as said trunk sewer shall continue to b need by said Uy nt a sewer. , Sec. 2. Inasmuch as the proposed trunk sewer is now under construction, and such contttruetien is necessary for Ihe preservation of tho houlth and safe ty of the city, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this ordinance shall bo in full forco and effect from and after its approval by tho mayor. The foregoing ordinance was passed by tho city council December 1. 1903, Trowbridge votiug aye, F.ifert aye, Wortman aye, Hafer aye, Merrick ab sent, dwell absent. Approved December 1, 1008. J. F. B.EDDY. Mayor. ' BUN J M. COIA.INS, Recorder