Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 23, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1908.
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EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF, PRESENTS FOR THE LITTLE ONES. ; NEW AND FANCIFUL TOYS OF ALL' KINDS, BOOKS, CARDS AND '
. r :., - CHRISTMAS .CANDIES. ..!;;.. :,...'.-.', ... , m. .
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. A wondrous display of Dolfs, Drums, Toy and Air" Guns, Steam Engines, Trains and Tracks, Go-Carts, Wagons, Mechanical Toys of startling originality. Christ
mas Cards, Calendars, the latest Books Post Cards and Post Card Albums,; Kodaks, Leather Goods, Xmas Tree Decorations, Candles, Tinsel and King & Long's ,
Celebrated Christmas Candies in fancy bdxes. Now IS the time to buy. j ' a ...,.,,. t"Zni X!"m,Z"ZStZl'.Z ', '' ".:vr,?'.4- v.
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edford Book Store
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SAID HE OUTLIVED HIS ! j '
I USEFULNESS AND DIED
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At the Medford Opera House Month)
'IN WYOMING"
, December 28.
SO LAVISH WITH MONEY''-' ' -SANITY.
IS QUESTIONED
; MOUNT HOLLY, N.t J., Deo.': 8
. Anyone withmoney-who -wanted-.to
-vjrive il way.kll aO'inet-.nd.'juor.
th8t reason was locked ap can appre
ciate the feellngB of Wilhelm Anderson,
' who" was arrested' here:."' Wilhelm is"a
native of Denmark 32 years old, and
he doesn't. look' as though' wealth had
troubled him much ; He was going about
Mount Holly with a wad of green and
yellow backs, finding a peculiar delight
in ; distributing them. " Those who got
the ten spots seemed just as keenly
delighted. .
"" Later" in the evening" Wilhelm-be
. lieved he was ill. He called upon a
local physician.ireceived a prescription
' .or some medicine and offered the
medical man $10 for his services. An
dorson left for a drug store to have the
prescription, compounded. Immediately
the physician notified the druggist to
make the mixture very weak, so that it
would be harmless in case the patient j
rook the contents of the bottle at one ;
snip. ' ; '. t j
The druggist came in for as much
consideration as anyone Anderson had j
met, for be, too, was handed a $10 bill
for his mediciae, and this was followed
with an offer of 50 cents for a soda. I
The police were put upon the stranger's i
trail. When taken to the jail he had I
23.83 left in his pockets. A commis
trion will inquire into his sanity.
DREAM BRINGS HIM
A FORTUNE IN OAS
r
PITTSBURG, Pa., Dec. 23. A week
ago Frank Klausnitzer was without a
cent. "' - ' :- '
His income now is about $54 a day
. and when he develops the oil and gas
wells he found by reason of a dream
he will increase his Income. For the
oil and gas are there, experts say, in
limitless quantities.
KlausnlUor lives with his wife- and j
three children in ft shack near . the .
Shields farm In Bntlcr county. He man
atrA tn eke out a scant livinff until the
night of his dream. !
Having firm faith in his vision, Klaus
nitzor came to Pittsburg to interest cap
ital. Ho found a man who advanced (
the money for the drilling operations.
in oil well was struck. A gas well
was also struck. Another was Inter en
cnunteiTd. and these were found just
where Klausnitzer was told in his
dream they would be. The gas wells
pro producing 100.000 cubic feet a day.
' TALENT TALES TERSELY TOLD.'
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- Mrs, Qeorge McClain of North Talent
went down to Medford on Friday morn-
C. W. Woiters of Talent says he
knows how it goes t.o have a bank rob
bery from actual experience.
- E. O. Bease and- wife came down from
Ashland last 'Wednesday morning to
visit home folks a few days.
Charley McClain, late of Phoenix,
who was about to purchase a home
here, was not satisfied with the size
of the lots when the deeds were to , be
made they being too small. "Mr. Mc
Clain" has not found a place to his lik
ing yet.
Considerable excitement was' experi
enced in North Talent last Friday morn
ing when a flue burned out at the resi
dence of John Helmic, At first his
neighbors thought the ' bonne was on
lire. t , , , . , , . . .
James McDonald' was a pleasant call
er at the home of Mr. nd Mm. C, rnr
James says he is getting ready to put
in a larger amount of garden in the
spring than he has any previous year.
He is an expert gardener and he has
tne ngnt Kind of land.
Mrs. L. A. Drake and little daughter
Bessie visited in Talent Sunday, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Helms.
Saturday was a busy day for the
merchants. Several of the miners from
Applegate. section came. -in-.after sup
plies, as well as the millmen, and farmers;-wha
make Saturday their trading
., .,....,....
Our literary society is one of the
best of amusements. Last Thursday eve-
umg was one or the best saeetingg held
so far. It concluded with the trial of
Jay Terrill for bribery, which was well
carried out.
P. E. Fnrrv and avml
Phoenix and North T.ian
attend the first business meeting of the
won reiiows. as it was to be one of
the most Important meetines of the
year.
Tour Talent corrennonHenf Jn. .
know who wrote Phoenix Phacts, nor
am 1 sure that I know what the word
"pbact" signifies. And as for a "To
do" well, I confess I am lost. How
ever, if snmeone in Phoenijc got their
nmriition up. the T.i'ent correspondent
lias done qnite as much gnsd as he did
narm.
SALEM, Or., Dec. 23. Claiming, he
hud lost his last dollar in a Portland
land deal and was unable to find work,
Tom Sullivan, 63, leaped from Ijhe
bridge over the Willamette here J00
feet to the water. The coat on wh(rh
he pinned a pathetic note, was found
near' the bridge., today, ' which said ;he
had outlived" his usefulness. He for.
merly lived in Tacoma . ;
HAEEY DALY SENTENCED 1 ? i
TO HANG FOB MURDER
. i
;" PORTLAND,. Or." Dec 23. Harry Da-
1y,' who' killed- Harry Kenny on 4he
, night o( November 16,. was yesterday
sentenced to hang by Judge Ganten-
ibejn,,.' D'7 "ea"Ke'nny( his former
employer in a saloon when tho latter
refased to give him his job as bar
lender. When asked if he had anything
to say he replied he was innocent, but
wonld rather die than spend the rest of
his life imprisoned.
UNREST IN INDIA WAS '
CAUSED BY UNDUE SCARE
LONDON, Dec. 22. Here is a ou
iousJ example of 'tho:pneasy conditions
prevailing in'--India: j
A Madras man the other day receiv
ed a suspicious looking parcel. He did
not like the shape, and in fear of bombs
,sent it to the police. They reported
; in due course that they had examined
the parcel and found it to consist of
two- metal cylinders filled with brown
, powder.
j - Some of this powder was placed on
; an anvil and struck with a hammer
without any dangerous result. A por
tion was then placed in the fire, but no
i explosion followed. On chemical exam
ination by an expert the powder was
, found to be coffee. ' -'
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SUPERSTITION KEEPS
MINERS FROM WORK
Everybody begins to look
forward to the greatest (
.3.1. .7au.
II.,
Holiday
of i the year and wonder
h - , ;
where would be ' the best
place to buy seasonable .
...
Goods
that. woudl bring joy to the
hearts of theiij friends. Wry
wonder, when there is to be
found -such an, extensive as
sortment of beautiful presents
BUTTE, Mont., Dee. 23. Until the
bodies of six Finniah miners who lost
their lives in the fire In the East Side
.coal mine of the Northwestern Improve
. ment companay at Red Lodge have been
removed the Finlanders,- who comprise
50 per cent of the working foree at
the Northwestern mines, refused to re
Bume work, declaring they would not be
showing the proper amount of respect
( to the dead were they to begin work
I now. The superstitious fears of the
foreigners are believed to be at the
bottom of their refusal to resume work
As thero is slight chance of the bodies
ever being rocoverod, the mine owners,
bolieving that the remainB of the six
have long since beon entirely consumed,
the company is in a quandary.
I
Probate.
Estate James F. Mankins; final re
port filed and administrator disrliare
ed. Estate Elzina Oill;gan; final report
filed nn.l order made discharging administrator.
v At
Haskins
Drug
Store
THE HOTEL NASH
Christmas Dinner Table d'Hoto.
" ' Olympla Oyster Cock'uif '
Consomme de Volatile St. Xavier
Salted Nuts Plume Celery
Broiled Sea Bass, Margate
Shredded Lettuce Pommes an Gratia
Suckling Pig with Baked Apple
Asparagus Points, nollandaise
Maraschino Punch
Roast Young Turkey, Chestnut Stuffing
Cranberry Sauce
Potatoes Souffle Garden Peas
Candied Jams
' Salado a la Nash
Delmonico Ice Cream Assorted Cakes
Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauco
Roquefort :beeso Bent's Biscuit
Cnfc Noir
1.00 Dccdnlxir 25 5 p. m.
YOU CAN
S A V E
' On your .railroad fare.
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. The law of the common
sarrier compels equal
rates en all railroad lines
i
mm save
; la Time. . Traveling Ex
. penses and TtXlgta by
(- " Inststlng on the shortest
route, fastest tnsns and
beat service, simply see
, that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN ' PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short Line
- and
Union Pacific
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Every facility for the
safety and accommoda
tion of the passenger is
provided. No ohange of
ears is n.oesaary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Dlreot oonnee
other points east and
tioas arc made for all oth
er points east aad sooth
A. & ROSENBAUM, Agent,
Medford.
WM. McMTJKRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.
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Buy Him.
" A box of
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XMAS
CIGARS
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as good as the best
. Better than the best
And made in Medford
by. ,. ."
Rogue River Cigar
Factory
Medford Time Table
SOCTTHE&N fAOIFIO RAILWAY.
Northbound
No. 16Oregon Express.....
No. 14Portland Express....
South bound
No. t5California Express...
No.' iaSan Francisco Exp...
No. 2 From Grants Pass... .
No. 22SFor Ashland
B:Mp.Bi.
9:411a.m.
10:35 a.m.
8:20 p. m.
9: If p.m.
10:16 p.m.
PAOD7I0 EASTEMr RAILWAY
No. 1 Leaves Medford 8:10 a.
No. Sleaves Modford 8:60 p. m.
No. 2Arrives Medford 10:M a. m.
No. 4Arrives Medford 6:08 p. m.
EOOUB RJVEB VALLEY railway
No. IjLeaves MM ford
No. 4 (Leaves Medford
MotorLeavos Medford
MotOT(Leavos Modford
No. IjLeaves Jacksonville. .
No. 3Loavoe Jacksonville. .
MotorlLeaves Jacksonville..
MotorjLcaves Jacksoovlllo.
Marrlago Licenses.
Julin King and Pearl Curry.
Herman C. Turrill and Anna nick
10:45
6:35
2:80
8:00
11:00
3:30
1:30
7:80
p.m.
p. m.
p. m.
a. tn.
p.m.
p. m.
p.m.
MAIL CLOSES
IA.M.IP.M.
I Northbound 0:l!l4;fl4
'Houtlibound 4 10:0."J 210
h'MKlo Point 7:Ei)j 2:00
Jaoksonyillo 1 10: 20 S:20