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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1908)
jaaaiQRP DAILTBIBIIlfJMBTtf'ORn, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1908. JURORS DRAWN FOR DECEMBER Names Are Announced for Those Who Will Serve in Circuit Court Next Term Has Don Fulano a Soul? The following jurors have heoa drawn for the Deseiuber term of the ctrt'ait court: . ' W, K, Pricsjfarmcr Tolo; James Wi ley, fruitgrower, Ashland; C, C, Taylor, capitalist, Medford; Thomas Nichols, farmer, jsugie Point; Sam Murphy, farm er, Talent? F, E, Wiley, merchant, Cen tral Point; Sam Murray, buteher, Cen tral Point; J. N, lioi-koramith, farmer, Medf ord ; Thomas Youag, farmer, Eagle Point; W, V, Bttrnum, farmer, Phoenix; J, P. Hoagland, farmer. Central Poiotj Ed Daanington, merchaot, Jacksonville; B, E, Tucker, farmer, Eagle Point; Ooorgo Stevens, farmer, Eagle Point; John Rader, farmer, Eagle Point; A, N, Hulbert, farmer, Gold Hill; A, C, Hub bard, merchant, Medford; P, E. Frits water, painter, Aoland; W. J, Mcln tire, farmer, Jacksonville; J, H, Crump, farmer, Sterling; O. O, Ogg, gardener, Aabiand; Edward Woodcock, farmer, Draper; Polk Hull, farmer, Medford; V. P. Cane, farmer, Sams Valley; Oeorge P. Lindiey, farmer, Medford; Henry Ruch, farmer, Applegatc; William Ker by, farmer, Talent; E, O. Oolemaa, farmer, Phoenix; F, L. Camps, pho tographer, Aahland; Fred C. Holmes, Sr., farmer, Ashland; Charles True, farmer, Medford, TALENT ITEMS, Mrs, E. 1?, Ofitmnu of Talent wan a pleasant caller at this Carey home Wed nesday, Willis Chandler of North Tnlcnt went to Myrtle Creek, Or., Wednesday to visit relatives. , . James Alien lir,s greatly improved the looks of his piaee by giving his big barn a eoat of whitewash. A, O, Croy of North Talent was a pbasant caller st the homo of Bev, T. P. Bead and wifo Saturday, F. E. Furry of Phoenix was up to Talent Friday assisting in the search for Ii. W. Faneher, Ueorgo , Roberts of North Taknt was over in Fern district the last of the -week visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lem Hughea, James Helms started last Friday for Imperial valley, where he will s:pend the winter with his daughter, Mrs, M. 1,. Pellett. - elrtrie light man from Talent was down in Phoenix Tuesday trying ty get a sufficient number of mibserib t rs to justify lighting the town, bat failed. , . C, E. Arnold of Talent, who Is a new comer from Oklahoma, brought with him some fine pure bred poultry, Bar red Bocks and Crystal White Orping tons. They are beauties. C. T. Payne came over from Fern district Saturday and reports farmers very busy in that section. Ground is in fine condition and a great deal of grain is being sown, Mrs. E, Calhoun was up in North Talent visiting her daughter, Mrs. S, S, Stephens, Saturday. John Mast brought a load of fine bacon to Talent Sntuiday, which was disposed of to C. W, Woiers our mer chant, Kapp & Oatman, (jiiite extensive or chard men of Taient, shipped a ear of very fine Newtown apples Wednesday, By the time this goes into print Tai ent will be illuminated at night with eleetriity, and Taient is called at lit tle town. But it iS big in enterprise. The smallest town in the valley that hir its own bank and printing office. A Gentle Hint. Take your ehoiee from our delicious assortment of fine candies. They will be found dainty and tempting. Our bon bons, ieo cream chocolates, caramels and opera creams 'aad numerous others that will be found especially toothsome. King & Long. 220 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Bine Ledge Extension Copper company on the 15th day of December, 1908, at 3:00 o'clock p. m,, at the offices of Wiihington k Kelly ,for the purpose of electing a board of directors aad such other business as m.tv eeme before tfee meeting. Dated December 7, 1908, Bv order of the President. " - II. W1THINGTQN, Secretary, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice to hereby given that there will be a meeting of the rtoekhoiders of tfee Badger Gold-Copper company on the 15th dav of Deeember, 1908, at 2:00 o "clock p. m,, at the offices of With iugton & Kellv, for the purpose of elect ing a board of directors and sneh other business as may come gefore the meet Dated Deeember 7, 1OT8. Bv order of the President. ' H. WTTHINOTON, Secretary, REAL ESTATE TBANSFERH. A, E. Whitman t John S. Orth, property in block 35, Medford. Jt Nannie Ban to C, If. Murrey, , 11.22 acres in section SB, town ship 3", range 2 W ,. Bert Anderson to M. J. Love, lot 1, block 1, Bungalow ad dition to Medford A. T. Lnndgren to Fred J. Fiek, lot 1, block 4, Lundgren'a sub division of Holman's addition to Jacksonville la a horse endowed with a souif If person had asked me that Mon day morning I would have answered without giving the matter much thought, -no.-- am smce tnat time 1 have re versed my opinion, for on Mondav nirtst i saw uon iiuano, a Httie blaek pony that is attracting considerable atten tion in Medford, And as I eatne away from the Bijou I found myself pia iling over the problem, "Has a horse a soul I" Don Fulano steins to be the answer. This littla animal goon proves to the most skeptical that there is something different in his performance from tliat of the ordinary trained animal. The difference is that be is not trained, but is educated. If he is only trained then indeed has Dr. Ellis, his owner, doae his work well aad so sueeesafuiiy bides the signals, which a trained horse mast reeoguize to obey, s to completely de ceive his audience. For myself, I pre fer to oeneve mat Uen Fulano .1st edu cated and not trained. Turning the dictionary we find as a definition of the word mind, "the in tellectual or rational faculty in man; the understanding; the sower that con ceives, judges or reasons; also the en tire spiritual nature; the soai,' Taking this definition and the fact that all people agree that man is the reflection and Image of God and from that source derives his intelligence, mind, life soul, as our hypothesis, we can, through a logical sequence of rea soning, say that any animal possessing reasoning powers may be smd to pos sess a soul. And as Don Fulano shows that bo thinks by hut marvelous per formance, he may bo said to possess a soai. Dr, Ellis says he has the highest possible authority as the foundation for his belief that animals have a goal, aad quotes it front the Bible, Ecclesiastics, chapter 2:18-20-81, which reads in part: For that which befaiieth the sons of men befaiiath beasts; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no pre-eminence aboye the beast. All go unto one place; all are of the dust and all tarn to dust again. Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward and the spirit of the beast that goeth down ward to the earth f Mayhap, after all, horses have souls, Don's story of bis own life as it ap pears on souvenir postal cards, reads: My name is Bon Fulano, I am 3 years old, I wag bred -pa the famous Marcus Daly stock farm in the heart of the beautiful Bitter Root valley in western Montana. I am coal blaek m color. My aire was Dolgamo and my-dam was Bonnie Wilkes, which makes me a standard bred trotting horse. I have a cute little dimple in my right shoul der, 1 commenced to go to school when I was 3 months old. At first I did not know what to make of it, but when I began to understand and had learned to do a few things I liked my school lays very much, I have a man who does nothing bat care for me. He spends hours each day rubbing my legs ami body and gives ma a bath once a day to keep my coat glossy. I am .almost always good, bat some times I would rather play than work, for yon see I am quite young yet, and t do love to run and kick lip my neeis and play. I would like to have a lot of ymi boys aad girls get on my back and take a rido if 1 felt sare you would not fall off and get hurt. I travel from one eity to another and see a great deal of the world. I would like to tell you a lot more, but I haven't time, so you must excuse mo. Sincerely yours, DON FULANO. Don does a very good turn at the Bijou and those who love animals will enjoy seeing this little pony at work. Tha management hag announced a matinee for Saturday, at which an address will be given by Dr. Ellis on humane treatment of animals. This in itself is of great educational advantage to the children, But Don has to be seen to be appreciated, H, H. H. COFFEY OH TBIAL FOB KILLING OF ACOH1AEDI YREKA, C'al., Dec. 9. The trial of Stephen W, Coffey, charged with the murder of Y, Aechiardi, an Italian, at Sisson, on October 30, was commenced in the superior court Monday, Judge Bush of Shasta eounty is presiding on account of the illness of Judge Beard. There i a large attendance at. court, the courtroom being filled with jurors, witnesses and spectators. Ninety tales men were summoned, and it is thought that two -or throe days will be con sumed in the selection of the jury. It is probable that the case will not be finished short of tss days. District At torney Charles J. Luttreii is conduct ing the prosecntton, and B. K, Collier is counsel for the defendant. Your Sweetheart, Witt or Mother weald fee pleased wUk a rare sta&e m su appropriate sluing. We eaa fsrslsh say sisso or any sett.sg. Thea thiuk of the vast asseitmeet of jewelry ear- ry. X in a g gifts Sisrs far ryea& Come m.ssii jo ok tlig stsek aver, Elwood 6 Burnett OPPOSITE HOTEL HASH, After the Theatre Go to THS LrOllVBE after the tieaie?, We will have music asd a epeslai htUt fare, Yes will round out as iesleg f pleasure m it sh$uH feed sag, The louvre Hotel Moora Big,, W. Sertath Street, I HAVE ON HAND Newtown Pippin -AND Spitzenburg Trees THREE AND FOUR-FOOT SIZES, ALL OTHER VARIETIES IN ANT : : t SIZE DESIB1D ; i j t. E. HOOVER MEDFORD, OREGON. Agent Yakima Valley Nursery, Watches, CMs, Jewelry BEPAIEINO A SPEC! ALT T, "Not hew mush I m itt but tow weil I estt do it," is my suitte, ' t B. N. BUTLER With Mirtin J, Bed ay, Gtabal ,, north of Jactssoc County Butt. ALL THE WORLD LOVES A LOVER ssi ry lady Hk jeUw9, f 'hrlfciac desM 't always atak the sua, but th hesk h ete tskes ky sU r, aad w asak eletkinf that fie that air of sty to n4 nefiaansat wttgbt by (-atleoa fcy MtUaf Mm eat with She aiwt exrtwiv style ta ever- rol, ralamy, fracie tmi nek that se se a qst i testhsra Ore- gos. mo so dpeciit Limited Foil man Excursion to the Otty of Hexles, Tickets will ba on sals at the laeal office December IS ani 13 for s ex cursion to tha Oityo f Heziea. The ei- e&fsido will leave 8aa Francises Deeem ber 15 at li a. ni, A magaif leant special tsais will be prorided, consisting of Pullman vsstihirfed sleepers, ebserratioa sleeper, buffet, smoking ear and dining ear, Bieortioa will b aver the Southern Paeifia, Mexican Central, Mexican Na tional line, International and Great Nortbora, 0&!vestos k Ban Antonio ani Santa Fs railways. The ronna trip rat from Med fort will bo SS.1B. The going trip will be eontinnens up to El Paso, but stoprs may &e nan at any mailt lia point a the return trip. The exenraoa will be under tie ii tact tuperrfsKSB of seine railway sffleta! f'oai tha pMi!Br department and an interprsttr w',11 accompany th party to ti City of Srxieo, Partner vitfiiirs at tt depot, or MMBBBiaat wHo W. H. Jenkitss, trav- eling passeifff geot Southern Paeifie ca&paay, a? reii, Altiua tf J. A. KREUZER & CO. IMPOKTBE iKD TAIWBB. SALBM BEER SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern California and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl edged to be the equal of the very best eastern product. All beers are good, but some beers arc liked better than others. The proof for this as sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. If you wish to be com-meed, ask for Salem beer and drink it, SALEM BREWEBY ASSOCIATION Medford Depot; Medford lee & Storage Co, tlT$t "3rene "Hampton Usaaes "Jiwtruetsr of "fHane, Ttt SraMe at XtJtiinc. Kerti Oralis' Str AOAIH, Oran ii&liilay exearsion, lioand trip tickets 1S, gooti for 15 days, baggage cheeked, retwrii allowed say time with in limit, Ashland to Hsu Franeiseo, leaving Salnrday, December 28, 190S, on regular overland train at lli3S a. m, Hiity or mora exerstooisls will make Hie fore $15. T. K, BOLTON, KM lb PEIIj, w4t , Ashland, Orcgm, CITY TREASURES S KOTIOE. Offioe of City Treasure Meiford, tiengon, ncewtiber Stb, 1S!, Notice is hereby girea that there are fimsis in the eity trsaenry for the fyiif'Hipf of street aad roai fusS Tfarraata No. K4 to 845, tnehwM, pre tested Asgnst Sth, latereat en th ssiso will eeaae 4ft -ir th hore data. tin h. JAC0B8, ) City Treaaarw, AT THE BIJOU ALL THIS WEEK "BON FUL7INW THE MARVEL OF THF AGE rJVw -i"zz;-z .tEHtI . 3 A LIVE H08SE i N0I A; ' MOVING PICTURE : THE Q REATBST EDUCATED HORSE IN THE WORLD ; The Bijou myojs the. pntatin of billing the big attractions, TI10 immgemmz surpassed all previous ef foils when they wwurcd this wonderful horae at no lit tle expense. The attraction has been a beadliner on the large Orphenjn circuit. Different features every night, f 71 d mission iOc A Christmas Present In Every Corner Not fauey goods of good-for-nothing novelties that you put away and forget the day after Christmas, but appropriate useful merchandise that you us srerg day in the year, " v ; ; For Women and Children Woudn't some of these 'suit yon liett.u? ; Fine Gloves at all prices, in heavy and light weight i . silk and wove waists j silk miKem; ieltfej fancy col lars, rHehiiigs, hanclkewluefs, fvvs v, fancy a4 , plain swarfs, ensliion tops, pursfs, hayflbags, ftc. For Men and Boys : Hats, mpSf silk handkerchiefs, linen handksrchisfc, mufflers, uwnU-r?, t)-vi!, furry hw, shirts aid ties, warf rii;:-, -.i'qers, pur-w t', -Bhv how n;-d av.:itt Oic "ni nearer rhristttuis tiiae, Van Dyke's DRY GOODS CLOTH! S'Ci SHOES 4 Crestbrook Orchard Tracts ; . Two and one-half miles from Mudford Hallway Statist, TEN $225 CASH 5 YEABS TO PAY BALANCE We will plant and care far trees AT COST Bo vou waliKC how this makes your rhimII capital workt Always large in valiie of land immediately after planting. YOU reap this PROFIT, Tracts diresstly scmtJj and adjoining the fanwms H1LLOREST OEOHARD: Oregon Orchards Syndicate SELLINO AGENTS