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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREflOX, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908. Circuit Court News. J. F. ReiMy vs. J. M. Koi-no uiul Mnllte Keeno; trial vrt fur December 1! at 10 o'clock. D. W. Ilaz?l vs. Southern Pacific company; case removed to circuit court of the United States. Emily Clark ami M. M. Chirk vs. W. J. Boosey; ordered that mandato be Bproad on journal ami plaintiff recover costs of defendant. John W. Prnll vs. Prud Marshall aud Kato IS. Marshall; action to recover money; answer .filed. ".Ornery J. Eastman vs, .Tack Frodon burg; demurrer argued and court took name under adviuemcnt. Thomas Morau vs, Qeorge W. Dod son; action to recover money; demurrer argued and same tukeu under advise ment by court. P. M. Morso vs. R. R. Vulloy Orchard company; action to recover money; de murrer withdrawn and defendant giv en five days in which to file answer. Harry Silvers and Juiaea S. Bailey vs. 0. Wickstrom et al.; suit fur an accounting; dismissed. The- following men wero chosen for the grand jury: C. C. Taylor, Charles True, R. E. Tucker, A. 0. Hubbard, V. R. Price, Fred C. Holmes, Polk Hull. By order of court Frank Kasshafer was appointed bailiff of grand jury. New Cases. In the mattor of tho assignment of F. J. Tolbury; assignment made. Probate. Estate Mutilda Jane Reeser; order made to sell real estate. UUIIIIIIIllllllHllltlllimilllllllMIIIIM CASH X-MAS is the happy Christmas. No debts to cloud tho thoughts. A good time to start the cash way, too. It's much more satisfactory buying for cash and it is much cheaper. Here are a few of our cash prices: Kingsbury's Jams, cut troni 2oe to, each 10c Red Plums in 3-lb. 0 15, 0 I-Jt 15c cans 35c Canned Pineap ples 35c jars of Chipped Beef 25c 25c 10c Corn Starch 20c Heinz' Mustard Dress ing, per bottle 7c 15c (0c Welch's Grape Juice, CA ' per quart .". . . tlt Five bars Swift's Pride, now six bars for 25c "Veribest" Mince Meat, per package- UOc White Rose Syr-., "P French Mustard 55c I 10c I 1 MILLER & EWBANK I mnuuiiuiwuiiiiiiiim REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 2000 .350 V. P. Smith to M. E. Thomas, land in township 311, range 2 E $11000 Samuel J. Wyntt to Nancy A. Finley, 2.50 ncres in township 39, rango 1 E M. J. Chamberlain to Nora AVoodcock, 40 acres in section 13, township 38, rango 4 V. . H. Messiugor- to H. V, Bailey, Vi aero in section 7, township 38, rango 4 W Bertie Kerromnns t F, M. Cal kins, property in Ashland ... Elmina E. Matthews to Reuben Phillips, lots 11 and 12, Mat thews' addition to Ashland.. Nnney Obenehain to I. J. Hanson, 20 ncres in soction 9, town ship 37, range 2 W 500 210 1000 JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. F. M. Calkins, J. A. Leniery and (. V. Trefron, three Ashland attorneys, are attending district court this week. Miss Grace Henry relumed from Med ford Monday, where she has been cm ployed by Colonel Muudny for the past few weeks. J. M. Keene was doing business al the county seat on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coleman of Phoe nix are -the guests of VY. It. Coleman and family this week. F. L. Camps, the Ashland photog rapher, spent a few hours in town Mon day. . John Rnder uud Thomas Nichols cnm dnwn from Eagle Point Monday to an swer roll call of tho jurymen! Among tho Medford attorneys who are ntending circuit court this week nre O. C. Uoggs, F. Newman, V. I. A'nwter and E. E. Kelly. Miss Marie Miles of Ashland is mak ing Mrs. B. H. Mnney a visit. II. D. Barneburg of Ashland, Gforge P. Lindloy of Medford and Sam Mur phy are among the jurymen summoned this term. A. E. Rcnines enine over from Med ford Monday to attend court. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW FIR, PINE and CEDAR FINISH DRY SHIPLAP In any quantity, and sized lumber in all dimensions. Largest stock of DOORS AND WINDOWS Ever carried in Medford Big Pines Lumber Co. The Right Time to Buy Your Presents Don't Wait Until the Last Day. BUYNOW Everything in a General Dry Goods Stock Will be Found here -the paices are reasomable The assort ments to select from are right. Good useful presents for U FOB MEN AND BOY8 Ulovos, lints, Shirts, Scurfs, Nockwoar, Fancy Huso, Clothing Fauoy Vests, Slippers 1'ursus, Etc., Ktc. FOB WOMEN Gloves in nil lengths a n d colors, Veils, Hearfs, Hllk and wool Wnists, Wulst Put turns, Slippers, II uiul keruhiofs, Klc. FOB CHILDREN Gloves, Mittens, Hose Suits. Shoes, Slippers, Hindkorchiofs,Purti's Cups, Mufflers, Eto., Etc' BOOSTS VALLEY IN BOOKKEEPER What a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Medford Homes. Hard to do homework with an ach ing back. Brings you hounie of misery at leisure or at work. If women only know the cause that Bur k ache pains come from sick ked lieys, 'Would savo much needless woe. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid ueys. Medford people, endorse this: Mrs. J. H. Kausfliini, corner Twtlfth nnd C streets, Medford, Or., says: "I suffered so severely from kidney trouble that I was unable to do any housework. . Tho kidney secretions wore irregulnr nnd caused me much nnnoyancc. My back pained uio intensely and when stooping or lifting I had sharp twinges in my loins. My health wns much run iluwii, and at times l felt very miserable Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I procured a box at ....skins' drug store. They helped me from the first. I continued and was soon entirely cured. I have recommend id Dunn's Kidney Pills to other suffer ers." for sale bv nil dealers. Price i0 cents. Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y., sole Mirents for tho United States. Hmnthr the name Doan's and rnke no other. 40 Sweeny Has a 12 Page Write Up of Rogue River . Valley in December issue Tho following letter has been receiv ed from J. M. Sweeny of Detroit nnd shown what liio company is doing in the east in the way of boosting Medford: Detroit, Mich., Dec. 10. Hditor South em Orogoiiiun, Medford, Or. Denr Sir: 1 noticed in the last issue of your paper that the Commercial club has voted to spend $3700 for booklet:! and for lilvortisiug Medford. I send you under n sqmrati) cover n onv of the Book-Keeper Magazine, pun Mailed in Detroit, that we have made a contract with for fill pages of advertis ing at 1SS a page, a total of $liKll nearlv twice as mueli as ine enure citv of Medford will spend for the pur pose. whoro Lelteuf first got his start on the downward path," declared Captain of Detectives Peterson yesterday. "The race course completed the ruin begun by a sudden mania for gambling. "I.oHcuf was pursued relentlessly by sharks, who sought by every induce ment to get him to visit the lloulevnrd Park hotel. Since the latter part of August he squandered between $1:1,1100 and $l!i,Hil there." Captain Petersen denounced Dave Cottrell and a man by the name of Wagner, who runs a roulette wheel at the hotel, as two of those who wero in great part responsible for Lelteuf 's downfall. From further confessions on the part of Lelteuf and investigation by Peter sen it is know that it was the roulette wheel at the roadhouse which first start ed Lelteuf on the down ward course. To recoup himself for losses at rou lette he sought the race track. I.oHcuf told Captain Petersen his fust misstep was in August, when, with 11. S. Smith, who was also arested Sat urdav. he visited tho Buleviird Park hotel. At that time be lost W of his own money. Roulette nnd fnrn were both played wide open at tho hotel, but it was the click of the ball that fascinated Le-Hellf.- ITe went again and lost. Then he begnn his defalcations. I LcBouf will lie formally cliargoii to ( dav with felonv embezzlement. P. H. ; Wattcrs, manager of tho local store, probably will be the complainant. Smith, the chauffeur, who claims to own tho two automobiles that stand in the name of Lellouf, was released yesterday. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with JJovol Plato, carried in stock chcup. Office Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, Including Turned Work and Fancy Grills. F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND 8 EVENTH STREETS. AT THE SERVICE OF DEPOSTITORS AND CLIENTS Stat Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $125,000 The Jackson County Han It places al the nervico of its d'positors aud client tho beat facMitics in banking. Tho ot ficerj are pleased to rendur counsel an advice on fiuauoiul mutters. Accounts, subjo-t to cheek, aer h vitcd. Snfo deposit boxes to rent, f1 pet year and up. W. I. VAWTER, President G. R. LTNDLEY, CashUr VAN DYKE'S Dry Goods Gloves Clothing COPYfMOMT Chsistmas Time i is when we try to be right. New Yr' in wtiou wo try to start right A fie watch will bo a very great help. They also inuke tho most appropriate of ft.lt gifts. We carry a very large line of tho host makus. Hunting oases and open face stylus for ladies aad gentle men, chains, loekottt and every style of jewolr worn by refined people. MARTIN J. REUDV JEWETEE BREAKFAST SPECIALTIES Stitr Hacon and Fried Ap ples, I Tot Rolls and Cof fee :..30c Poadied Kfigs, Hot Rolls and Coffee 30c Fried Hani, Fried Mush, Rolls and Coffee 30c The Louvre West Seventh Street. BUSS MILL. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed will apply to tho city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at its neit meeting for a license to sell spiriious. vinous nnd mart liquors, in quantities .less than n gallon, for a period of twelve months, at its place of business at lots 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, in block 20, in tb ecity of Medford, Oregon. Dated December 8, 190S. HOTKL NASH COMPANY. Wo have 12 pages in the December .... , ...:il I. ...... issue tnat l senu you mm . si nnires in tho January issue ami i'- ' " .... ... i. i balanco will be scattered on uirouKo j the spung and summer. The Bookkeeper goes to bankers, bro ken!, office and business men of overy description, and probably the Knowl edge of tho advantages of tho Itogue Hiver valley could not be placet no fore fin.OIIIJ people of a better elnss. I list wanted to show you tnai nui stranger that blew into your city last spring was not n dead one. Yours re spectfully, CILEN-ROOUK ORCHARD CO. J. M. SWKEXV, .Secretary. P., S. Your editorial in the issue of December 2 eoiffr-rning the "Oregon Realty Unit Co." was hot stuff and well deserved. Let every tub stand on its own bot tom; it is the only way to protect the orchard industry in Oregon. I incloso you with tho Bookkeeper s pamphlet I received describing nn or chard project in Mendocino county, Cal ifornia. They used the Miilford figure almost exclusively, but had the good manners to give tho valley credit for its products. . f t . ... . , ' - 1 tllO f,,l The writeup referred to is iloscrip j l nave on. nuno uifi ir .- .- tive or the valley, mosi ni u u-nig i ... j - Phone 3101. l'er i.wt. Steamed Boiled Harb-y, 100 lbs. .1.7D Min,n,.,l Itolled Barley, .100 IIjb. . 1.C5 Steamed Rolled Barley, 200 lbs.. Oats, Fancy While. 100 lbs Oats, Ktinvy White, 1000 His Cow Feed, half wheat, half bar ley, 100 lbs Cow Feed, half wheat, half bar ley, 1000 lbs Wheat, Com, Hran. Shorts, Whole Barley and Jiog Feed at lowest market prices. Hav, mixed, 300 lbs Hay, mixed, 2001) lbs Hay, wheat, loo lbs Jlay, wheat, 3000 lbs Ila"v. fancv mix. Ion lbs Hay, fancv mix. 2000 lbs ; Remember,, we s-dl scale weight, sav ing 10 to 1.1 pounds on each bale. 0M warn ALLTHH WORLD LOVES A L0VBR end overy lady likus a gentleman. ClUtking doesn 't always Willi tho man but the book is often taken by its cov er, and wo niako clothing that give, that air of style nnd refinement sought by a g.'iillumun by fitting him out with the most exclusive styles ill over coats, cutaway, frock and sack suits tiiat no one can equal in southern Oro gon. I HAVE ON HAND Newtown Pippin -AND- i .no i I 5,80 ipfr 1.85 jiizz 1.70 J. A. KRLUZtR & CO. IMPORTERS AND TAILORS. PALM BUILDINO, MEDFORD, ORE Mr, M .so .87 "4 1.00 TREES FOR SALE K. EN Y ART, President. J. A. PERKY, Vice President. JOHN 8. OltTH, Cashier. W. H. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A nice niece of Mission Fnrnitun wnnld be just the thing. Pretty, useful. nnrable, and fi suitable gift for anyone Let the Mission Furniture Works make it. Prices about one half usually chsrg ed. Any design, any color, any finish dull, waxed or polished. Drop in. Shop on cnrn.r of Eighth and H streets. .I' from the Tribune. Hurtiraltnrnl issue of Tlie FRISCO GAMBLING SHARKS VICTIMIZED CASHIER LE BEUF HAS FHAN' ISCO, (ill., Iec. 11. IWildv a willing victim, but a vie tilll nevertheless. Alfred Al phonic Le Bciif. defaulting crishi. r of Hale Broth ers in Oakland, w:is li.-lp.-l to bis ruin bv a notorious gambling hoii'e on the outskirts of Oakland. "The Boulevard Park notel just off of Oakland avenue and slightly north of Elmhurst, run by Pat Huyes, is 10,000 HAKTI.ETT PEA UN 2.000 COMICK PEARS 4,000 D'AN.IOIJ PEAKS 2.000 WINTER NELL1S A limited number of Idaho, Flemish Beauty, Sickel, Clapp's Favorite, Win ter Bartlett Pears. CI1EKRIF.S Eambert, Royal Anne. Bing. PEACH STOCK Muir, Elberla. Eur lv and Late Crawford. Salway, !ter. Earlv Charlotte. A "full lino of APPLE TREES vt all leading varieties. L. B. WAIiNER, Oakdale A venue. 1 THEMEDFORD NATIONAL BANK ; MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL - - $50,000 SURPLUS - - 10,000 Safety Boxes For Rent. A General Bank in Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage. Spitzenburg Trees TU.UUU AND FOUR-FOOT SIZES. Aid - OTMKlt VARIETIES IN ANY : : : SIZE DESIRED : : : L. E. HOOVER MEDFORD, OREGON. A sent. Yakima Valley Nursery. i ALBANY WILL EXTEND THE LIMITS OF THE CORPORATION AI.MANY. Or., Die. Hi. A'baay is preparing t" "k sti p to ext-nd tin-l,.,ii-,dary limit. Mayor Wallnce has up pointed a commit! f Ihri'e to inves tigate and report to the council r.t a future meelii g. The resid. nee portion of '.he city has materially grown wini ;.. I'... lut fcr.- v.ars. and now -.he citi zens of outlying actions arc uppealing for admittance. Kastwarl tho city has xtended its residence S"ctior. ho far as to make it absolutely essential to their velfare Jut Ih'sc suburbanites to be in bided in th" limits; southwestward tin- increase in new residences has been so 'ie:it as to reach the Cal'ipoolr. bridg-. Ins niovmi in win uiiiig atiif.unt of property on the iiHsesitio;i! rollH and a consequent increase in tin revenues of the city fiom tax alone. Mlrs. Hrene 1'famptoit Isaacs -3ntructor of -piano. lisxt 5tttr,o6 Stule at 3lilBC. 5lo'" OniW Slrtil As!i vour dealer for MANUEL LOPEZ clear Havana Cigar. HART CIOAB CO., Ptsttlbntors, Vortland, Ot.