Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 31, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE AfEDFORD DAILY TRIBtTNL', fEPFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1908.
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Social and Personal
Wlter Moore spent Thursday iu Meii
tori. Mrs. O. T. West of Ashland was a
Medford visitor Wednesday.
Herbert Smitli of (limits Puss was
a recent Medford viiitor.
4. H. T. Findley returned Thursday from
a few days (pent in Portland.
M, P. Horn of tlio Christian church
, will occupy a house at Tenth and 0
treets in the near future.
After January 1 the Emerick Cafe
will close at 9 p. m. excepting on the
ater nights. 845
3 O. N. Wilson has purchased the home
I of W. M. Tongue in Northwest Mi-d-1
ford. Mr. Tongue wiil move to ABh
S land and engage in buginess. The con
t sidoration was $2100.
' Try the Clam Boullion at tho M. B.
Candy Kitchen at S cents. 206
0, W. Sawyer and J. D. Smith of
South Dakota receive'! a carload of
household goods on Wednesday.
Try the hot chocolate at the V. ft B.
Candy Kitchen at 8 centa. 206
Miss Vera Olinstuud will spend a few
davs with friends lit Ashlnnd.
Watch the Qruud buby given uwny
Saturday night. 245
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy are the
proud possessors of a healthy ten-pound
bov, which arrived in time to see the
old year out and the new in.
It. A .f,ji.tn pre wife are ontertiiin
iag J. MitCii and vife of Lebanon, Or.
Miss Emma Wulf of Jacksonville Is
visiting friends at Klr.inuth Falls.
W. L. Halley win in Talent Wiilne
day on business. '
. For Christmas ticketn will be on sale
23d, 24th und 2!ith. For New Year's
December 31st and January st. Return
limit January 4, 1909. 243
Marshal Iru Love was In this eity
Wednesday with business pertuining to
hit office.
Great excitement all this week nt
tho Grand. Gettiug coupons for the
baby Saturday nightil. Come e..rly or
you may hubs it. 245
E. J. Trowbridge, who hits been in
Portland on business, returned Wednes
day. Try the hot drinks at the M. ft B
Candy Kiifhen for 6 cents. 260
'Johnson j Be" Flour, $1.35, . .
Comb ft Txue..
t-:. -i. in. J. E. En.tyrt is visiting tho fuin
' fly of J. L. Ham'n-loralov lit Gold Hill.
Xo you want to fe'A-V1 photogrnphyt
ir to, see F. W. LpwnolstMr. 242
Thomas ,T. Htnnley J'l Mho lutcst nc
quisition to the force of iNiidu electric
wiremon employed by Filkreriild, the
electrician.
(Lionel F. I.. Tou Veile hni"luriic(l
from a bliort tTULi" Portland
Putnnm isTineW frotnl" uui
e visit In Portland.
J. E. l-.nvi.rt. who lm been ill Port
land Qd busiiiesu, hns returned lonie,
v .Jamea Trimblo of Grunts I'iiJhh wns
Modforil visitor WednnsduA Mr.
if'rlmbla expressed surprise at Moiyfuril 's
r growth, lie roturneii noiinii i nn r
( ' morning. J
V L. Orr will .spend N Year's
. t hia fatlier-innw, V.jll. Monro
' u4 family at ,Wlmor.
L hJ., T. Hoen and wit
vlfyf of '..!
j,j,vlJjpaflP1edford Thiirsdny
ml'' ""turn "''" California lo v
t itb A' Westcrlun.l of the West
visit
stern
Mh.rds company,
Mrs. M. Hand of North Dakota, who
baa boen spending tho holidays in litis
eity with her brother, J. 1). Iluctuimoi
and familv, left Wednesday for 8nn
Francisco, where sho will visit with!
her daughter, Miss Dr. Minnie Ilnml.
" Dr. and Mrs. T. G. (larlnw left Wed
nosdny ou an extended trip. They will
visit Salem, Portlaud mid other cities.
Upon their return the doctor will occu
py roc-ms iu the now Deuel & Kentner
. building.
Tho Now Thought society held a moot).
lug at the residence of Mrs. l.itiigley on
North F street on Wednesday evening
Mrs. Thomas acted us chairman, ltegu-
lar meetings heroafter will bo held on
Monday evening nt the Biime place.
Thero was a goodly attendance mid
much benefit was derived from the
,. many discussions.
a.tMi.,v win ).. in., ,inv
That we'll give a lmby uwny.
"'Chls Hill happen at tho Grand.
it vour bnchelur friend shollld get It
i wouldn't it beat tho band. 845
If , Marrlaeo License,
' Jay J. Kellerinan and Noma Lewis.
1VAOOATION OF CUBA
, - - wtt.t. ntirrw pnMfWOW
HAVANA, Dec. 31 Evacuation of
Cuba by the American troops will begin
tomorrow when 4"0 marines will suil
on the cruiser Prairie.
On tho transport Sumner on Saturday
the Twenty-eighth infantry will sail
i for Newport News and thence proceed
i tJTFort Snelling, Minn Tho Prairie
! will leave tuba aguin on January i
- it. Ilia eetuiiimler of the murines.
Tho greater portion of the troops
will nail Irom r"r""r.v -'
in tho transports Meade, Runnier and
McClellan. This date will see the re-
- moval of tho headquarters of tho army
of pacification, the Fifth, Eleventh and
Seventeenth Infantry, the Eleventh cav
alry and Batteries A nnd B of the See-
ond eld artillery. These troops will
proceed to Washington to take part iu
the Inaugural parade March 4. The
Eleventh cavalry will go lo Fort Ogle
thorpe, Ga., tho Eleventh infantry to
Fort D. A. Itussell, Wyo the Fifth in
fantry to Plattsburg barracks, New
yrk, the Eeventeentii infantry to Fort
McPheraon, Oa., and Batteries A and1
- B, Second flold artillery, to Fort l. A.
.,'." Bussell, Wyoming.
The laat troops to leave will be the,
Twenty-seventh infantry, Companies F;
and G of the cngineora and nil remain I
ing officers and detachments, nnd civil
ian emploves it may be necessary to,
leave in Cuba after the withdrawal of
the provisional government.
They will sail on tho transport Sum
ner on April 1. The Twenty-seventh
Infantry will proceed to Fort Shcridan.j
Illinois, and Companies F and G of tliv
' ana-lneen to Washington barracks, at
"Slipper Allum Tta."
The aldcwmk stand, u soup box, wus
Uttered Willi rolls of brown baric, to
bacco twists nud withered switches
tied v.lth twlno. Tho proprietor, a
browu und xlulveled old colored wo
man, sat on nuutber box. A passing
w-Jir.:i!' Il:i;rei"ed l u-jlc the old ;iunt7
the iiieiiiiiug of ber wines.
"Doso, t'ljiu cii twlsses is for uiolfti,
uu' tie red otlk leil'U U good for t-uU,
an' de Rllp:iei' ulliiin t-hlpt Is a curs
for ole luu Ids."
"You ought lo inn lio u furl n ne out of
that. -ty. How dca It v;r:U'i"
''..t.'.i. t,..'i. ihlle, dnM in e.i. ,v nn u
.:- ,u cllhi iu' u tt'ii;' You iiv. el.-
.:iit'. ladlen li must Iu i.liirnl lean in-'
.mo luoUn. uu' Flipper ullui.i ten
..i Vll f;;t. V. lien I'.ey t.elii f ll
it--' teta (hlppoi l.--li. mi' eoiiio .eniiiii.,
..i. . tome nlci:.: i:n' t.ii;e u 'mii-iiMo'-
-i 'i i unless tley t.ikes ili-fuklu' ii
,ei i.io late -liuh. Iiulil" New Yoi-U
I i t.
Who Soid Gunpowder?
"1 don't uinil you to get scared in
tills Ktury" l.t-nli the liiildliemled lu:ll'.
"lint I hope vi.u'vo all got good
noi-vej."
Tin- ll.teiiiM'H eue,erly drow together.
"Well." K-,.iill t lie l::llT;lliil "peoiili
lose tlieii- lives Huinethiicu in tho strnu
gest wiii-H. I know un Irlsliiuuu pom
fellow-who ii lew mouth ngo nut
doi.-i on v!i:it be supposed w:is a
of ll.i -k sand lo buve a sinoKe. After
fliilshln-i the II nil pipe lie kuis ked tie
live iisliea Into the keg. There lii
peue.l to lie ti ei-owd of workuieu
stuudlug by ut I lie lime, nud"
"Muuy killed)" exeluliued a breath
less listener.
"Many whnt?"
"Killed blown up?"
"Why? Nothing explosive about
biuck amid, Is there '"Loudon Hemps.
His Conceit.
The Abbe I'rndt, a rushlight of Na
poleon's time, was a most cone'eitcd
man. The Duke of Wellington met him
In Paris at a dinner given iu honor of
himself. The abbe made a long ora
tion, chiefly on tiiu statu of political
affairs, und concluded with the words,
"Wo owe tho solvation of Europo to
one mull ulone." "Iteforo lie guvu me
time to blush." suld llle duke, "ho put
his hand on his heart and continued.
To niel' "
An Oath of 8ilnoe.
Iu certain dIstrlt-U of WuHtern Aus
Iralln there ui'c wuiiiun who lake u:i
out tl to lein l In silent lifter the dentil ol
Ihelr Ihim'i inds. In some ruses lliey
lll re::i:il:i mute for two years nfler
the fu: ere I and very often tho i,t'.:
Is kept nl-o by the mother ami lit tli
Itl-hiw of the deeeiiHed. -Purls Hi-vin
Midleiile.
Th Poets.
"l'ol-l.i 111'.' Iiol'u 11 lit not lll.-ide."
"But they uln't born tn-eil," opli.eil
a ruriil plillosopln-r. "Their fnth.i
com.'iiieiitly hnfter go iiheiul nud i-d
illcule 'em. Jest wis If they was gobii
to liu iriinil fee tunnel hlng," Louisville
Coiirlei'-Joiinnil.
Defined.
"Pit. whnt U a knocker'"
"A kui-cker. my boy, Is u riiiii who
Usui: He tin's Mull with unntlu-r mull
who I" il -liiic soiiieihlng better than
he i ini'il do II himself."-Detroit t'l--.".'
Press
When meu lire friends there U no
need i f llistlee. Alhtotlo.
GOVERNMENT WILL PAY
RAILROADS EVERY MONTH
WASHINGTON, Dee. 31. After to
day the government will liiako month
ly payments to railroads of bills rcn
ileured for the t raiispoi'tation of the
mails. The iinioiint .involved uiinuiilly is
:f.s,ll(ll,uilll. At pr -et sett lenient s are
iiitote ipitil'terly. The Koek Isliind ini
tiated and pushed the movement which
brought about the charge.
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
WANTEII Furnished house, .r or l
rooms, by desirable parties; uo chit
dren. Address 11, care of Tribune. "It
WANTED Horses to board by the
month. Pleilty of good, clean hay, good
warm barn; terniB $0 per mouth. No
horseB tnkeu for loss than one month.
Walter Mooro, Phoenix. 250
WANTED I desire family washing to
do. 1 go to the bouse nud wash by the
day. Prices reasonable; satisfaction
guaranteed. Mrs. M F. Schaenfele,
Medford, Or. Box 2A, houte No. 1 S.IO
roTTUAXB.
W ANTKll Girl for general housework.
Must be good cook; three in family;
wages Apply D. It. Wood, Hotel
Nash. 2.1(1
FOIi SALE A good small business in
the center of Medford. Address Box
125, Medford, Or. 2(10
FOH SALE Two choice corner lots in
Page's addition; a bargain for cash. E.
It. Sawyer, No. 2(17 S. (' street. 247
FOR SALE Houses, lots and land in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
aero to 040 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoo
nix, Or.
FOR SALK Cheap, one half block
close iu, good residence locality; will
sell two or four lots; buy direct; save
agent's commission. Address I'. O.
Box 83. 247
FOR SALK A giii.nii.e selling mil
chine nud a horse cheap. For pniticu
lars ilupiiie nt the Iron Foundry on H
street, or address M. M. Maine. Med
ford. Or. 24!
fTlH SALE Five and ten acre tracts
within and adjoining city limits, at a
bargain on long time. Address P. O.
Box 418, Modf.mMIr li4H
FOR SALE A good small busine-s on
Seventh street. Reasons for colling.
Address, P. (J. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
FOR SALE Extra dry cordwood, fir
and pine, tier wood, oak, fir and pine.
F. Oaonbruggo, Studcbaker Bros. Co.
. .-. Talsnhene sol. ar.ii
WISHING EVERYBODY
a Very HAPPY ami
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
It will be this store's constant endeavor in 1909
I to give its patrons a little more of value at a
little less price than has been done by any store in
Oregon in the past. We invite your patronage.
Store Closed all day New Year's
MEriFOB-D'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP
Baker-Hutchason Co.
Central Avenue, Just North of the Jackson County Bank
THREE MORS BOD IE 3
RECOVERED FROM MINE
HWlTrllHACK, W. Vn., Dec. 31.
TliriMi iiioro IkwIh'h lutvo I)imq rnroventl
from the Lick flranrii cual miiio, in
wlii.-li it ih Hiii.l over 100 mcii uro on
tmiitii'i. Th lid fur itO (lim1 bod ion luivu
ln'CIl ri'COViT.'ll, an.l it IK PXpOt'tCf the
roniiiiinlrr nf I lio i!oai wili hs bmuiit
to tlic Hiirfiico during I hit wtk. Tlio
Hfoiii'H HiirroiindiiiK the mini ant har
rowing, ami littlo i(iiiil''irl in to 1 de
rivcil fiiitn tliomt in I'liuro of tho work
nf n-st'iic, Mi'ii, woinrii und children
clini; tu ench other in tli'1"' Kmit ''8'
tr.'MH, and watch ciioily for n familiar
faco only to lio diHiijipointcd when their
loved ono does not :ii. ar. Tho rcf.cn
hitf uirticH are Ht.ill at work, lint on nc
count of the reat r:nount f debris
Mtid pim, their proreHs ih alow.
MARRIED.
K K N T N K li K K N N R 1 .1 nek mm
ille, PeciMiilter -S, by Ilishop Charle
Si-adding, Kniiiia M. Keniiey and Walter
llracey Kentner.
. f .r. : r.
Mips;'
AN AMERICAN GIRL AND AN IRISH EARL
When tlio O'rdeii Mlll tvtiirned from nlmtml amt weitf to thulr Newport
niiiiuuer i-esfdence they had as their KUent a .voting Irish ear I who n roputtMl to
tie the tlaino or MIsm Heatrlee .Mills. Thin titled Kfiitleiimu roHponds to the
ai me Iteriuird Arlliur Wll lam rutilrk Hastings KorbfS nnd Ih the Hxhth
Karl ut tii iiuinl mid owns an estate of '.'l.&H) tuTitt, nameU Castle Forbes, Id
liont'id, liv'.tuul.
FORMER JACKSON COUNTY
RESIDENT IS SUED
II. W. Miller, fiinncr jintirr nf tho
uini'i in thin city, nnd la tor hi the
liotid IniHiiifHM nt Myrtlo erMk, aftrr
wards an imnatc of M.'Ni'il 'n Island
for fraud ulriit land trnimat'tions in
.in.'KHi'ii i-niMii v, nas g in appenrnl run -
spiouoiisly bi-furn tin' pnlilic eve in IIiib
fttnte, having In't-n miii-1 in the Multtni
'mar ruuuti- rmiiU l.v llie Mount
..., ,, ,
Ircwint- eomp:itiv tor f 104.02, alleired
" ' "
to he due for l.eer purchased from that
eoiieern. Miller iu -l.-fense slates that
the plaintiffs have uo It k1 right to col
It'rt the loll upon the (-rounds that they
sold him the lievera white doinK bnsi
ness in n ilry preei-.o'. Miller of late
has I n enriKt-tl in the dnii business
ne:r Kstaeadn, nnd front all appearances
has been prescribing pl( nty of "beer"
to his several -ati-uts. The ease will
be fought to a fiubh, and it i more
than likely that Miller will be forced
to come through, his di tense leing con
sidcml verv weak. Hosebnru News.
Probst.
Kstnte .loneph NVil.on, Jr.. order made
discharging aiUninUlm. .
GET
AND GOTO THE
-GRAND theater-
all of this week as on Saturday
evening a Real Live Baby will
be given away to one holding the
lucky number. This baby has
been brought from the baby home
in Portland to be given away at
Grand Theater, Saturday eve.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dungny came in
from Williams Crcrk to upend Chrint
inns with .tho latter'a mother. Mm.
Anna Hroad.
Mrs. Ot'ort1 Iavis and daughter Ha
ri'l, came out from T'ort land to spend
the holidays with Ueore !,. On via of
the flank of Jacksonville,
i i ne
1 Mra (.lri,,, ,,.Liu ,lf Mlf.r,l was
ihe ouiwl of Mi Agw t llroad one day
tliis week.
I M'"" -"onlelin Hent-r, who is spend
I iiiir the Itolnlnvs at home, will return
. ... . , . t i u
to Ashland the tlrst of the week to con-
timl(1 htr ,,, , Ihe Ashland com
mereinl college.
OONOREOATION GIVES
PASTOR A IA0O0 PURSE
K AST OKANOK. N. J., Dec. 31. A
purse of .WOO will li given to the
Rev. Dr. J sines M. Ludlow, pastor of
the Munn avenue Presbyterian church
here, on the occaaiou of his relense from
that charge today. The gift will be
made by member of the congregation
and will not be tnkeu from the funds
of the church. Dr. l.ndlow has resigned
from tho pastorate with the proviso that
ha be made pastor emeritus for lire
"without tnlarr, authority or duty."
BUSY
Medford TlmeTable
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Northbound
No. 16Oregnii Express 0:24 m.
No. 14Portlnnd Express 9:41. m ml
I Southbound I
No. 15Californ:a Kxpress.. .10:3fi n. m. i
Nn. IS Snn Kpnnpidi-A Pin I Q-Pn .. ...
No. 225From Grants (Pass... .( 9:lf p. in. j
No. 28flPor AsMand 10:1S p. in.
PACIFIC EASTERN RAILWAY
No. ilLeavea Medford .1 8;in n m.
No. 3Loaves Modford 2:50 p. in.
No. 2AmvoB Medford 10:2a. m.
No. 4Arrive Medford I 6:08 p,m.
HOQUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. 2Loavos Medford 10":45am.
no. ieavcs Medfonf 6:35 p.m.
MotorLoRvea Medford. .... 2:00 p. nt.
MotorLeaves Medford: 9i00 ji.nl.
No. lLoavcs Jacksonville. . . 9:00a.m.
No. 3Leavea Jacksonville.. . S:30p. in.
Motor HeaTc:i Jacksonville.. . 1:30 p. m.
Moorlieave Jacksonville. . 7:30 p.m.
. MAIL CLOSES
A.M.P.M.
Northbound I 9:191
4:54
2:50
2:00
Southbound 10:05
Eagle Point 720
JacksonvilVe
,10:20 5:20
NOTICE OP ELECTION.
Be it resolved, by the city council
of the city of Medford, Oregon, the
mayor approving, that thero be and is
hereby ordered a general election iic
said eity to be held on Tuesday, .Tanit
aiy l-J, 1SI0S, for the election of
mayor for tho term of two years,
A councilman from t lie First ward for
tl e tt rin of two years.
A couucilman from tho Secrvad ward
for the term of two years.
A conncilmnn from the Thfnl ward
for the term of two years.
And such other measurea as shall be
lawruiiy suomuterl at sairl election.
I ae returning polling -places, judge
and clerks are hereby designated fir
the several respective wards:
First wurd rolling place, I'omimr
eial club, room 3; judg V. 11. Freuch;
judge and clerk, Chaa, SV. Davia; judge
aud clerk, A. C Hubbard.
Second ward Polling place. Hotel
Nash sainplo room; judge, John 8. Orth;
judge and clerk, John Summcjvillo;
judge and clerk, Ym. I'lrich.
Thiril ward Polling placet, City Hall:
judge, O. 1. Schermerhum, judge and
clerk, Scott Davis; judge nnd clerk, II.
A. Thieroff.
The foregoing resolution was passe!
by the city council December 2Cth, 1908
by the following vote, to-wit: Wortman
aye, Merrick aye, Kifert aye, Trow
bridge aye, Olwell absent, Hafer ab
sent. Approved:
J. F. RKDDY, Mayor.
Attest:
BENJ. M. COLLINS,
. . Recorder.
Furniture Drops !
Great bargains before we move. Watch our win
- dows for specials. An elegant line of
Fine Display of Rockers
Medford Furniture Co.
L
J' I HAVE ON HAND ,J :
Newtown Pippin
-
Spitzenburg Trees
THllER AND FOUR-FOOT SIZES.
A M. OTHER VARIETIES TN ANY
: :. : SFZE DESIRED : : :
L. E. HOOVER
J jM ED FORD, OREGON.
Agent Yakima Valley Nursery.
Some now ideas .in
'' slin os with solid toiiinuo,
that, never break down.
Tan and Blacks at
HIGH-TOPS AT
BOYS' HEAVY W'OllYx SlIOKS A SPECIALTY
Some jrnod things right Jiow in dress gouds for
spring. Have your spring suit made early in the
season.
See The Window Display
VAN DYKE'S
10UVRE WILL WATCH
jVEW YEAR IH TONIGHT
Tin Louvrr "af x' toittit rntr
t:un ts many frirnds with ji (rogr:tni
i thr J I n ?. Irin Mnlinvlra. Tin vm,
crrt will hojin at !:. uiul roiHtitiio un
til noxt ypfir. Tho ni.mrtinir:it ut the
I.mvro wish it u.nl'ntwt that tin
lul)lio ift invitisl tu siinnly rin' to their
"watch" jmrlv. Yu t,ve order nut It
inj; to ont iinltw v.m ilesiro it. Hut
ootne nnl enjoy the evening.
AND -
MEN'S
HEAVY
WORK
SHOES
Shoos to stand liaid knocks
solos and uppers counters
$3, 3.50, $4 and $5
$8.00 PER PAIR
AGAIN.
Grand hutidny ixc lira ion. Konnd trip
tickets good for 15 ilaya, boggag
liecked, return uliowrd n:f time with
ft limit. A slil. id d to San Francisco,
..fving Saturday, Peoemlr 26, 190S,
on regular oerlaoi tniin nt 11:35 a. m.
Sixty or moro xrarsioni: ts will make
the fartf I5.
T. K. BOI.TON, .
KMIL PUIL,
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Washington, D. O.
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