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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1908)
BEDFORD DAILY TRIBUlgMEDfOKD. OREGON, FRIDAY. UttCJSMiM.it u. w Social and Personal There'll Lr iumetLiby doing lu Mm tin vrry soon. 232 Liit lab J with U-usD IiiWfltiue ut C., Over the Hiju Theater. 2-14 Hava customers for tin all bearing or The ocialittt of Medford will hold a spatial meeting fur the purp4e f adopting a new st of bylaws lH:ceuilT 13 at 2 p. ni. at reading room beauuar terft. All are invited to be present. The usual taffy"ale "at"" KtLg A Loug'a. Holhrook Withiofcton was at tlie county fit on Thursday. Mrs. Cuarlee Nickell and daughter of Htfrling Hpent several days this week with relatives in Jacksonville. Christmas randies at King kiMugi. 8 John H. Ortb of iho Med ford National bank was in Jascksoii ville on hufiups Thartdar. C. I. Hriggs, one of Butte Kails' mer chants, was shaking bands with old friends here this wetk. Mrs. II- O. Chipmau is back from a visit in A a bland. J. J. Patton of Kagle I'oiut, who has been prospec ting in the Siskiyous, pars ed through Mcdford Thursday on hi iray home. Mrs. H. E. Bowman of White Salmon, Wash., is visitiug relatives in this city. Kufui Kdwards haj left for a trip to northeastern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. D. '. Hate are bark from a trip to Elgin, Or. Fred Dunlap of Talent was a Medford visitor Thursday. Mrs. Jost Little is visiting with friends tn Vreka, Cal. ' Railroad Commission T. K. Campbell of Cottage Grove was in Med ford Tlnirs day on business. R. W. Allen, field assistant superin tendent of the Oregon agricultural col lege, left on Thursday for OorvaHi. W. J. I'bipps of Alberta. Canada, a former Medford resident, has returned to Medford for a visit. IIo may re main here. The Itaptist Youue People's union will meet at the baptist chun-h this evening. Claude Tdind of Griffin Creek ha placed his order for a 109 Cadillac ".10" with Clarence Snyder. The new cars are said to be the finest of the 1fl09 models. THE LOUVRE CAFE SUNDAY DDTNEK, 6 P. M. 0M-r Cocktail, Louvre pti:'l l ousoiiiuic AmwtiTille-do 4 'riitp t.Vlery Kie t Hives lil l'U-kl-s Bakid Hurk Hiii-i, suv Fine Herbs Cold Slaw, Mavuuirai- Pwmuiei Km-!..- Ifc.ilM Ox Toagu Vinaigrette .StrWid Hugur Com Imperial Punch snrffrt! Twn Turkey, Cranberry Ha lire Steamed Pot::tov in Cream Striuglt.:s btns Crab Salad Pbiladi Uphia Ire Cream A wort H Cakes CtWolatu Mcusso Koqmfurt (.'beetle lieul 's Toasted biscuit Deininitaime QGARA TALKS 229 BODY OF BOY FOUND IN SACBAMENTO BIVEB DCN'SMl'IK, Cal., lee. II. The C year old cud of J. I. Smith, a brake man in the employ of the Southern Pa cifie, was drown yesterday afternoon in the Saerametto river ut this point, the body being recovered this morn ing. The little boy was attending school this session. He vks in the habit of returning to his home at a certain hour, and vesterday when ho failed to appear on time, much uneasiness was felt. Fi nally a search was instituted, but to no avail when darkness fell. It was feared thn that the child had been drowned. This morning the search was renewed and the body wa found in the river bark of the Southern Pacific round -bouse. ON TOMORROW Meeting Will Be Held In Angle Opera House-Will Illustrate Lecture Special Limited Pullman Excursion to the Ctty of Mexico. Tickets will be on sale at the local office December 13 and 13 for an ai eursien to tho Cityo f Meiica. The ex sursioa will leave Has Francisco Decern faer 15 at 11 a. m. A magnificent special traia will be provided, consisting of Pullman vest i bided sleepers, observation sleeper, buffet, smoking ear and dining ear. Excursion will be over ths Southern Pacific, Mexican Central, Mexican Na tioaal line, International and Qrcat Northern, Galveston k Han Autonio and Santa Ke railways. The round trip rate from Medford wilt bo 2.15. The going trip will be continuous up to KI Paso, but stopeveri may be had at any rat in line point en the return trip. The oxeuroiun will bo under the di rect supervision of some railway official fo the pf stager department and an interpreter wJI accompany the party to ti e City of Vixleo. Further aitrulsrs at the depot, or communicate w'tn W. H. Jenkins, Unv oting passenper agent Southern Pacific company, Peil, Ashland. tf The lndv who rome" ln-re to purrh:t( :; tie for that friend or relation ran't un:ke u Mor selection, d-spit her in I'liiiatinn to select something it he think (by Charles Mencrve.) Of the llsJ pent that have been id-n tified in the 1'uiti-d States that feed on and brinig destruction to the orchards, vineyard it, gardens and farm crops, Kugue River valley has but 14 of them. The other 1172 are headed this way, a yd .f the most rigorous enforcement of the pent iuupcvtiuD laws is not bad, from oue to a dozen new pests will show up each season in this valley to add to the farmer 's burdenc. It was only two tears ago that the pear blight got in here from California. The melon wilt is a recent importation and the anthrac nose has not been here long enough to be counted a native, and the other pests are all importation for Koguo Kiver valby, when white men first settled here was a farmer s paradise in its fret-do ni of petit. The p-ts that have Imm-u brought iu here are in a fair way to be subjected and even exterminated so vigorous has been the warfare against them, but the problem that is seriously confronting ilie orchardists, the gardener and the farmer is how to keep out the multitude j of pests that are likelv to come here :ind to recognize them nhoudl they make iheir way into the valley. To be fore warned in the jiest warfare is to have tho hat tie half won for the farmer. And this is what Professor P, J. O'Gara of the department of agriculture is do ing for the fruitgrowers of this sec tion in the series or Jectures that he in giving in Medford under the auspices of the Rogue Hiver Horticultural socie At the lecture that he will give this Saturday afternoon in this citv he will fully describe the pests now in Ifoguo ICiver valley nnd those that are likely soon to be he-e. That the fruit growers may see what these pests look like and be able to recognize them should they apear in their orchard". Professor O 'tiara will show ln differ ent kinds by means of stereopticon SEAL ESTATE" TRA3?SFTR8. 44 M) ::tir range 2 W b. y Willis tu J. A. Lyoa, ptp t-rtv in Ban-a aldition tn Mr,! ford T. W. Hill to A. T. Kyle-. Jr.,, win iug property I'nitrd Slates to liebjaiuia W, Iferberling. 120 aere in section At, tuwaship 37, range 4 W.. patent Kdward I .a ii g ley to Mrs. Sophia Collings, laud in section 2, township 41, range 3 V . . . 1 .1ains D. Buckley to Maggie Ilur kley, laaad ia section M, township 33, range 3 W I'ai ted States to Charles W. Knighton, 80 acres in section 17, township H3, range 2 E ..jatent I'nited States to Blinn C. Ood dard, l'!0 acres in section 17, township 33, range 1 Y. jtatent I .on is Katon to (', p. Bnggs, re lease of bond for deed $ C. T. If. .Noway to Jacob Oleaon, land in section 25, township 37, range 2 W i T. Holloway to City of Med ford, land in section 25, town whip 37, range 2 W 420 Probsts. Guardian Luck Chandler; ordered that J. h. Robinson bv appointed guard ian. Kstate James Elliott; order made al lowing admiuistrator to purchase tomb one. Classified 4d vertisemen t FOB RiXS. FOR 8 A LB A braud new safe; wsigbt : r0t; at a great bargain. Inquire at this office. 224 i i hi iik the limit for our stock embraces ' lo.iHH) of the latest of approved shades nnd designs a fact the male popuift' loth. views, the slides for which were receiv- just beautiful," but what he will ,, from the department of agriculture. Kvery person interested in fruit rais ing, ganlening ami farming should at tend this lecture, for the Information to be gained will enable them to save thou oauds of dollars in the fight against the t ion of Medford will eniov nfter the pets. Iffinember that the lecture will begin promptly at 1:30 p. m.. an Professor O'Cnra has to leave on the 3:20 train fnr California, where he is to join the staff on n farmers' institute train that ii; to traverse a part of that state for the next two weeks. And also remem ber that the place eof holding the meet ing is at the Angle opera bonne. It was first planned to hold it in the Savo theater, but the attendance of fruit growers promises to be so large that a birder hall was found to he n necessitv. PRICES FROM 2fic TO $2.00. SHOP 3C SPECIAL SALE SEE THE DISPLAY OF COUCHES jn Our Big Displav Window FOR SALE Five and tea acre tracts within and adjoining city Units, at a bargain on long time. Address P. O. Box 41ft. Medford, Or. 243 rK 8ALE A good snail busine on Seventh street. Reasons for telling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at toil office. tf FOR SALK 60-acre ranch, near sta tion, stock, implements and household goods to exchang for residence in Medford or Talent. Ben A. Lowell. I Wood ville. Or. 232 j FOR SALK First-class blacksmith and ' wagon shop, also town lots, 2 good milch cows. Inquire 0. X. Lewis, Jack- i sonville. Or. 236 WAXTF.I) You art? ambitious and pos ses at least au average amount of tac and perseverance. Therefore, we want you and will poy you a month for taking only four orders a dor. You ! can earn a big income. We furnish h1! supplies free. Write today to Man- ager. C. o. Kox I10, New York Citv. 240 WANTED Man to cut wood and clear land. Apply to Condor Water k Pow er company. 220 WANTED Man and wife to work at clubhouse. Gold Khy. Apply to Con dor Water I Power Co. 229 WANTU. tV ANTED Experienced waitress and chambermaid at France American he tel. Yreka. Cal. 236 WANTED Room and board in private family for two gentlemen. Address V, Tribune office. 225 WANTED Horses tu board by the month. Plenty of good, clean bay, good warm barn; terms $6 per month. No homes taken fr less than one month. Walter Moore, Phoenix. 2.10 WANTED By the Jlst, a girl for gen eral housework; good wages to right party. Address " R. B. W.," care ef Tribune. 227 WANTED I desire family washing t do. 1 go to the house and wash by the day. Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. M F, Schaenfele. Medford. Or. Box 2A, hoots Na. 1 200 LOST Strand amethyst colored beads Thursday afternooo. Pleas leave at Tribune office. Reward. 22S FtH'ND Indies' fur collarette. Owner! can have same by applying at this of- j fice and paying fnr this ad. 229 WANTED Dining room girl at the , t'Jnld Ray Motel. Cold Hill, Or. 227 FOR s.LK OR TRADE Mare for a fn-di cow. Write W. O. Gordon, Med- i ford. R. F. D., or call mile and half 1 smith of Medford, old Hoxie place. CHRISTMAS SALES Buy Your Presents Here and Save If you have noticed the page adveitisci.-nls of m-ent .late, you haye no doubt noticl the low prices which we are mukin-. Our assortments are in excellent condition to supply your needs. . t a i ' REMEMBER Our goods are exclusive round m no other store m boutn wii Oregon-thia applies more especial!? to Keady-to-Weurs. We mvjteou tu SEE OUR WINDOWS , CHILDREN, send "Santa" a message ofter 4 p. m. l, jCC UUl unyiuj for Suggestions You will enjoy a visit to tbia big Xuias store. The displays are uiyiting io h ninrked degree. Examine the SAT.K OF FINE WAISTS SALE OF TAILORED SUITS ' SALE QV WINTER COATS SALE OF SILK PETTICOATS SALE OF FINE FURS SALE OF FANCY LINENS SALE OF APRONS Medfords. Progressive Ladies Shop Baker Hutchason Co. Central Avenue Just North of JacksonCounty Bank. . CHRISTMAS Only two weeks off and you have so many things io select Why not shop early and avoid the usual rush at the last hour'? We list a few articles below that will undoubtedly he'p you in fill in; in your list -of presents. If you can not find just the suitable article listed below, we can undoubtedly suggest something that will fill Hie vacancy. Come iu and let up help you on this hard question. WHAT SHALL I GIVE HIM FOR CHRISTMAS? Bath Robes and House Coats, Crips and Suitcases, Umbrellas and Gloves, Fan cy Suspenders and Mufflers, Handkerchiefs and Hosiery, Sweaters and Shirts Combination Collar, Tie and Handkerchief Cases. Medford Pillow Tops. Medford Pennant Suits, Hats and Caps. We are always glad to show you the many fine articles we have suitable for a man's Christmas things he will keep and use the coming year things that will constantly remind him of the happy Yule Tide. Knox Hats $5.00 LOTH I N G co- M Jfordls Cor root Clokir . Imperial .Hats $3.00 gtutsrjjt insen Jfiir JSuppc per funb 12 X2t 30 per cent off From Now Until After Holidays CALL AND SEE Weeks & IMcGowan West Side Funlture Store West 7th., st. Medford t an roii read it? Bv irntik it wit i ash bur choice KraporatM Peaetn '.'c per pon m!, cbertper, or. for, tbt lb.Sc 1'c per pound is the M credit price for Prid Apricots; n'W. for cash, br the pound 12c "4 frown'" Ioose Rainiai, per lb.. IOC f'ash nai rut Red Pmnei ia 3 pound am from ItV to I l-3e :V aacki of Oat res ttoW for.'. 96c I V Condensed Milk uow 10c 'Makiina Best,'' our flour leader, is vnry popular at, tho sack $1 45 Freeh barrel Qroon Olives jfoing fast it per quart 23c Ieej 8a Salt Mackerel, two fish f,,r 25c Swift's White Laundry Soap five bars for a MILLER 8c EWBANK