Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 15, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORl) DAILY TRIBUNJMEDFOftft, OftfiOON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1908.
The Largest Line of:
HOLIDAY NECKWEAR
IN SOUTHERN OREGON AT
50c75c$ 1 -00to
12.00:
25c
All Ties at 75c and better put up in individual fancy Holiday Boxes. Let us save you 25c to
50c on every Christmas Tie you have to buy.
Holiday Handkerchiefs
Six to a box. Per Box, $1,50 to $6.00
lOTHING
Christmas Hosiery
3 pair to box. Per box, $!.Oo to $4.50
Struck Hand That
Befriended.
Social and Personal
In Ertopiiiti fables it viper wuh wurtn
ed buck into life ut a f armor's hearth
stone. In return, tho sunko uttoiiii
to poison Uh bofriondor to douth with
thu venom of Hh bite, find tint farmer
vviih forced tu hill the iiifruto.
In tint local pullcn court history u
chapter IntH just boon written thiit
Prim Weeks, un Indian, out of the kind
ness of h in licit rt, took h white man by
tho right hand of fellowship uud broth
rly love, paid for his meals uud took
ii i in into his lodging to give liiiti shel
ter. Again the KHopiait fahlot
The white snnkn bit, the Indian hand
that, extended in friendliness, had
vnrmcd and fed it, by disappearing
and taking with him $(10, 'ill the world
ly goods that Iiih benefactor had. And
the Indian wan turned out into the cold
world without food and without shel-:
ter.
The do) ire are " working on I Im
emu;,1' and it may In- that thin hood
, hug Bedouin of manhood may bo pun
ihlicd-'bv the law of the hind. Hut
what punishment in Severn iiuoiigh to
reach thin ingrutc; thlswrntuh, who was
picked out of the gutter mid wtinnt
I v the fire of tho red man's chniilyl
lie is the Hpawti of that shame
brood that casts Uh offspring to
mothered by the doorstep. Why, the
lirtieHt and iiiohI ignorant Indian whu
Iiuh learned the treat lesson of charity
is a iinblcniun, an angel of light, com
pared to thin worm, engendered in atid
fattening on the broken meats of char
it v.
he
BORN.
IIAL1, At Pendleton, to the wife
of Hov. O. I.elioy Hall December H
daughter.
UN'S,
A HVKHTISKM ENT FOIt
Medford, r., Dee. l.
Healed proponahi will be received by
the Citv liecorder of. Medford, Oregon
until ft o'clock p. in. December til, 10OH,
for painting street signr.
All bids ituiHt be submitted on tin
printed forms furniidnd by tin city re
cord or.
All labor and material to be dour
and furuiidied strictly in accordant'
with the Hht'cificntionts on file In the
utiles of tint citv recorder and to tin
nat infaction of tho city eng'noor.
city tkkasi;ni:h's notice.
Office of ('it v Treasurer. Mod fold
Oregon, Dec. 1Mb, 100H.
Notice in hereby given that there are
funds in the city treasury for th
deinption of nil outstanding warrants
issued against the light and water fund
and nil ntitnlanding warrants "issued
against Sewer Dirt. No. 0, protested
September and Oetuboi, Utotf, nud Noa
Kt to il.'l, inclusive, protested
ber 10th, 10S.
Interest on the name will cease aft
tr the above date.
Ij. L. JACOBS,
;tfl City Treasurer.
Nov..
Propaid Railroad Orders.
"Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now In
effect between stations of the Southern
Pneifie company and all points in the
United States. By means of thm system
tickets may bo purchased at Medfurd
from any place in the Doited States
mid mailed or telegraphs! direct to tin
party wishing to come here. Sleepe
accommodations mid small amounts of
each in connection with these tickets
mny also bo forwarded at the satin
time.1' x
KINO MANUEL MAY WED
DAUOIXTER Or THE KAISER
I'M Swindon of thin cjty was H re
cunt visitor on Kane's Creek.
M. J. Stevens of Klines Creek was
in At ed ford Monday on business.
II. C. Bonny was painfully injured
by two horses in n mixiip in ll.o Nash
stithies Monday,
The Indies' Aid :f the Baptist church
will meet t his evening wit h M rs. II .
C, (la met t.
Floyd Scott, the ii venr old sou of
Tho in a ii Scolt, narrowly escaped being
run over by a heavy dray Monday ow
ning. He was knocked down uud bruis
ed, but escaped serious injury.
S. C. Collins and wife of Sams Val
ley worn recent Med ford vinitors.
William Katun was fined t-ft and An
drew Baker $fi by Kocordcr Collins Mon
day for being drunk Sunday.
C. V. Palm is back from a business
trip lo Portland.
Mrs. M. K. Tryer his left for Burke's
sanutarium near Santa Itowi, Cal., where
he expects to remain for some time.
Charlie Turpi n was greeting friends
n Medlord Mondav.
Mrs. A. M. Woodford is back from
a visit with her sister in Merlin,
Mr. and Mih. 1. M. Purltorsou have
returned to llicir homo in Eugene after
visit ing with M r. and M is. Art liur
Brown of this city.
S. A. Pallisoti of Control Point was
in Med ford on business Monday.
(inorgo P, Llndloy was in Jackson
ville to answer cuuimons as a juryman.
II. D. Bnruchurg of Ashland was in
M ed ford M onday on busi uess.
John Under of Eagle Point wan in
Medford Monday on business.
P. (1, Newman, a local attorney, was
in Jacksonville on professional business
Tuesday.
(leorge Putnam visited Jacksonville to
appear before the grand jury in the case
of the state vs. Jackson, assault nnd
battery. Me was accompanied byb Attor
ney Kelly.
Miss draco Henry, who has been em
p'iocd for some weeks by Colonel Mon
day, has returned to Jacksonville.
Dr. J. M. Keene was u Jacksonville
visitor Monday.
Thomas Nichols of Knglo Point wan
in Medford Monday on his way to Jack
sonville.
I list laud with Benson Invest meat
Co., Over the Bijou Theater. -M
Dot iu your orders early and avoid
the rush at Die M. & B. Candy kitch
en. " 2,14
Hot popcorn nnd rousted peanuts nt
the M. &. U Candv Kitchen. 234
Have customer for bearing commer
ciul orchard. Benson I uvest incut ( V.,
over Bijou Theater, 25 U
Do you want to build a hi. met Do
you waet to speculatef If you desire
to do either, h"c Toft A Anderson about
lots in their new
West Medford. 2:t;
Thrro'lt be something doing in Mer
I in verv so.m. 232
The Ideul holiday .undies. King &
Long, S.'U
Mr. and Mrs. Mow of Cleveland, 0
huve arrived in Medford with the ev
erttilioii of locating Mr. Muss is the
uncle of M is. H. II Loriioer. This
makes to piMiplc th:tt Mr. I.orimer has
induced to try their fortune in the
Itogue Kiver valley.
Special attention paid to fancy box
candv orders for Christinas, put up
readv to mail. King & Long,
Tho usual taffy sale at K iug
Long's. 2L'S
Johnson's Best Flour, Mc
Comb & True.
Classified Advertisements
FOft SAJLfi."
l''Ol SALM Invalid chair; used but
very few times. Mm. t'ooley, 24 H
street. 2:(
Poit"TTKNT Itooms ftirligiitniomr
keeping. Seo Mm. Joo Thomas, Holly
street. 2.'tl
FOR BALK Five nnd ten-acre tracts
within and ndjoiuing city limits, at a
bargain on long time. Address P. O.
Box 418, Medford, Or. 248
FOR SALE A good small business ou
Seventh street. Reasons for selling.
Address, P. O. box 612 or call at this
office. tf
FOIl RKNT Douso keeping rooms. Ap
ply at southeast corner of C and Ninth
nt roots. 231
Medford TimeTable
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
j Northbound
No. lOJOregon Kx press,, . ,
No. 14Portland Kxpress. .
, r j Southbound
No. lojCalifornia Kxpress..
No. KljSan Francisco Exp,.
No. 225From Grants Pass...
No. 225For Ashland
,j 5:24 p. m.
. l:4ita. m.
I
.l():;i.rwi. m.
, 3:20p.m.
Q:15 p. m.
,10:Up. m.
PACIFIC i EASTERN RAILWAY
No. 1j Lea vra Medford 8:10a. m.
No. 3 j Leaves Medford 2:50 p.m.
No. 2Arrives Medford (10:28 a. m.
No. 4 Arrives Medford fi:08 p. m.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
FOIt HALK 00-acre ranch, noar sta
tion, stock, implements and household
goods to exchnng') for residence in
Medford or Talent. Ben A. Lowell,
Wood ville. Or. 232
FOIt HA LM First-class blackHinith nnd
wagon shop, also town lots, 2 good
milch cows. Inquire 0, N. Lewis, Jack
sonville, Or. 230
No. 2jLeuves Medford 10:45a. in.
No. 4 J Leaves Medford I .1:35 p. ni.
MotorLeaves Medford 2:00 p.m.
MotorlLeaves Medford 9:00 p.m.
No. 1 Leaves Jacksonville. . .j 9:00 a.m.
No. 3jLonvos Jacksonville. . . 3:30 p. in.
Mntor Leaves Jacksonville,, .j 1:30 p.m.
MotorjLoaves Jacksonville..! 7:30p.m.
MAIL CLOSES
WANTMD You aro nuibitioiis and pos
sess at least an average amount of tuc
and purKoverance. Therefore, we want
you and will poy you $75 a month for
taking only four orders a doy. You
can earn a big incomo. Wo furiosi)
all supplies free. Write today to Man
ager, P. O. Box 1150, New York
Citv. 240
WANTED.
LOST Jersey cow, 2 years old, cream
colored, with horns, no mark or brand,
Aj M. Helintt, Medford. fiS
WANTED-
(A.M.jP.M.
Northbound 9:191 4:54
Southbound 10:05 2:50
Eagle Point 7 :20 2:00
Jacksonville I0:20 5:20
TO HELP SMALL TIMBER HOLDERS
( Yreka Journal.)
The people of the state of Washington
have just voted on an amendment to
the state constitution making it possi
ble for timber land owners to exercise
the right of eminent domain. When the
legislature nets nnd the amendment is
an accomplished fact, tho small holder
of timber laud will always be nble to
get his togs or lumber out to the market
across the holdings of others. The new
Inww will make it impossible for the
Kxperietieed waitress nnd ' corporations owning rrrcat tracts entire
chambermaid nt Franco American ho-; ly surrounding smaller holdings from
tol, Yreka, Qui. 230 j refusing the latter tho right to crass
v'l'nn ii j their property nnd thus force them to
i n . UUi"" ,,H j nell at a law proce.
month. Plenty of good, clean hay, good
warm barn; tonus $0 per mouth. No
horses taken for less than oue mouth.
Walter Mooro, Phoenix. 250
WANTED I desire family washing to j
do. 1 go to the houso and wash by the
day. Prices reasonable; satisfaction ;
guaranteed. Mrs. M F. Schaenfele, i
Medford, Or. Box 2A, houte No. 1 250 j
What is good for Washington is good
for California, and it is to bo hoped
that our own people will take steps to
protect "the little fellow" in the fight
for legitimate profits.
SHASTA PIONEER PASSES
AWAY AT HIS HOME
FOR SALE OR TRADE Mure for a, REDD1ND, Cal., Dec, 15. W. 11.
uw- "ow. - Diekford. one of tho best known citi-
ford, R. F. D., or call mile and half
south of M,edford, old Hoxio place. 232
WANTED 300 men for Alaska work,
season 1 101 ; $5 per day; $100 required.
Idition just opened Alaska Investment & Development Co.,
nosenurg, ir. 233
FOR SALE Housw-t, lots uud laud iu
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
acre to t40 acres. Matt Culhoun, Phoe
nix, Or.
.ens of Shasta county, was found dead
in his bed in a local hotel shortly after
1 0 o 'clock t his inorni ug. Dent h was
probably due to old age.
j Hick ford was a resident of Redding
j and a pioneer of Shasta county. He
t came here in IS40 and lived here con
tinuously ever since. He was aged HO
years.
Ho was around the streets ns usual
last night nnd took supper at the ho
tel. He was apparently in good health.
He was to appear in a case in the land
office at 10 o'clock this morning, but
failed to show up nt (he appointed hour.
A messenger was sent to the hotel
to find him, nud it was then learn that
he had passed away. He apparently
died without 0 struggle.
He was in early days the county
clerk, auditor and iceorder, then all in
one office. He was unmarried and the
only known living relutive is a sister
iu Oaklandg or Berkeley.
Rick ford was one of God's noblemen
BOY'S HEAD BLOWN OFF
BY REPEATING SHOTGUN
WASHINGTON, Det. 15. On the top
of the list of thing that cost money
Mauds the modern battleship. The es
timate of $4,454,500, submitted to con
gress by the navy department, to cover
repairs to be made to several ships dur
ing the fiscal year that will begin tin
.Inly 1 next, is not even a bagatelle
in comparison with the cost of the
world girdling cruise that will cud on
Washington ' birthday.
During the cruise rot less than $-7,-
"tito.iUHi will have vanished with the land was loved and respected by every
smoke from the funnels of Admiral Sper jcitisen of Shasta county. He had no
i v s in bulldogs and the auxiliaries enemies ami the news of his death
accompanying them. Careful estimates j caused profound sorrow
-diow that it costs about $17,107,000 to!
YOU CAN
SAVE
On your railroad fnro.
Tho law nt the common
carriwr compels equul
rates on nlTroilroud lines
YOU CAN SAVE
In Time. . Traveling Ex
penses and Fatigue by
insisting on the shortest
route, fastest trains and
best service. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short Line
and
Union Pacific
Every facility for tho
safety and accommoda
tion of tho passenger is
provided. No change of
cars is n.cessary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Direct eonnee
otor points enst and
tious aro made for all oth
er points east and south
A. S. ROSENRAUM", Agent,
Medford.
WM. Mc MURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.
More Light for Less Money
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour aud would use in iooo Ins.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt $11
32 Candle Power Tungsten 'Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in ioco '
hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a Kilo
Net Saving in iooo hours iu favor of the
Tungsten Lamp.. 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, 20(5 West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign. -
V.W.I.K.IO. I 'nl.. IW. 1.V iMSirgo
uIIihk, ii li war-mi uoy, wn nuum ' ,.,;. : .i.,, i..,.!...!.;... ihnt t
mIiiv two ami n hnlf mil ! ' ,i .v,.. t, ,,,i,,t,.o ..hr.. .,,.!'
IHU'JO wnn lilt 1 iiih iii-mi lmumh
off
...rt or I hp kuii ill il. imiiiu "".,, fr .,tanti!illv one ami a fourth
yt-nm. In rouml niiiiilM-ni. thi-n-fon-, tin
.oHt will bo subiitnntinlly -!7QO,0UO.
I'll.'
i itci'oiiut or the nnxiliiariot m not lit-m .
Fifty feet away was his hat with .i..... .vohHiii.v Th. !,,... will ,
AGAIN.
was driving to his brother's ranch, and
hod with him n repenting Nhotiiu. lit
road lends throng weveral jjntes. It i
upposcd ho got out of the cart tit open
gate, and on getting back hit
trigger of the shotgun.
the
- HKItMN. Dec l.VThe announce
ment is made that negotiations between
tho courts of Lisbon nnd Potsdnm upon
a family inatler are in progress. King
Munuol lias in his short reign earned
golden opinions, while Princess Victo
ria Louise, only daughter of the (ier
man emperor nnd empress. Is the win
some Idol of hef parent n( wIioma bring
tug up would make her an Meal wife..
She Is In her 17th year, 'young people were present and after Mho entire navy.
mime docs not include charges that
could reasonably be put to the main
tenance account. To make the cost ap-
' . -I.. i i ,0lir j( nfl jt should each ship's pro-
Tho Jiusi nens meeting at the Young portion of the whole expense should
People's league wna held nt the home t ho shown, which would probably run
of Miss Annn lleckcrt last Wislnes i the cost up to $(10.(HH).0(Kt becauso the
dnv eveuiug. A goodly drd crowd of ( fleet constitutes nearly two thirds of
Grand holiday excursion. Round trip
tickets $16. good for 1" days, baggtige
estimate as to the cost of the ; 'l'eke.i, return ailonct rut time with
m limit. Ashland to San Francisco,
leaving Saturday, December 6, 1WS,
ou regular overland train at 11:33 a. ni.
Sixty or more excursionists wilt make
the fre
T. K. BOLTON,
KMIL PKIL, I
w4t Ashlaud, Oregon.
TREES FOR SALE
I havo on hand and for sale the fol
lowing nursery Btock
10,000 RARTLKTT PKARS
2.000 COMICK PEARS
4,000 D'ANJOU PKARS
2,000 WINTER N ELLIS
A Hmitod number of Idaho, Flemish
Beauty, Sickel, Clapp's Favorite, Win
ter Hartlett Pears.
CM KK It IKS Lambert, Royal Anne,
Ring.
PKACH STOCK Muir, Elberta, Ear
ly and Iate Crawford, Salway, Faster,
Enrlv Charlotte.
A 'full line of APPLE TREES ef all
leading varieties.
L. B. WARNER,
Oakdale i venue.
NOTED CHEF ENGAGED
FOR THE LOUVRE CAPE
Cnotinuing their policy of giving
the public the best, M.e management of
the Louvre cafe hav succeeded in em
ploying T. Rrigoli, a chef with an ex
tensive reputation on the Pacific coast,
who will in the future look after their
ulinary department.
Mr. Brigoli has been employed in
some of the finest cafes and hotels in
the country, and Medford will have the
benefit of the chef's experience.
1000 Items to Select
from at your Choice
25c Each
The most Complete
line of NOVELTIES
for Xmas Gifts in
the city, and all
Popular Priced
Don't fail to see
our line of Dolls
HUSSEYS
West of Aloore's Hotel