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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1009.
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MANY OFFICERS
ARE INSTALLED
Rebekahs Place New Of
ficers in Place-G. A. R.
Hold Great. Installation
Olive ncbokah loiljjo, Nn. S, on Tiies
,ilay cviniug installed offiivr for tlio
ensuing year, ami arranged tn have their
regular maul lily bniiqm t Inn weeks
lieuce. A splendid evening was bad.
there being au unuBtinlly large attend
uneo. Tho offieers installed were: Stella
Duelos, noble grnnd; T.nniHe Alilenlin
gen, vice-grand ; Helen TViekentmii, see
retary; Nellie Winn, trmsurer; Vunnit
Hanking, tinaneial secretary; Itertliii Me
Phersim, warden; Hiidi-1 Stnitli, eondue
tor; J. W. Lnwtnn, outside guardian:
Delia King, inside guardian: Iloiuei
Harvey, right support. N. O.; ltelle Ituy
den, left support N. (1.; Clara Wood,
right support V. 0.; not selected, lefl
suppurt. V. O.'; chaplain, Helen Yocltey.
Chester A. Arthur Post.
Chester A. Arthur M,tt, Xo. 47, and
Women's Helief Corii, N'o. .14, depart
tnent of Oregon, nlso held their insta'l -t
ion of officers on Vuesday evenine.
in the fledmen's ball. The hall was.
beautifully decorated nnd a pleasing
program was rendered, liuilalliilion w.'ih
followed by nn elaborate banipiet.
The new officers of the post are: O.
"W. Kiglunv, colninander; F. .1. Stneey.
8. V. ('.; A. Huff, .T. V. C; 1). It. An
dnis, adjutant; Jacob Klipple, Q. M.:
II. Melz, O. P.; .0 M. Jones, guard;
,T. Kelso, chaplain; P. J. Spen O
!.; 1. Woolf, sentinel: W. !U. Tti-ntmi.
O. M. S.
The Women 's Helief Corps new offi
eers are: Xancy T. Wdson, president:
Jennie Tturk, si'iiior vice; Susie Perry.
Junior vices Klin Puff, treasurer; Helen
M. Kent, chaplain; Sarah K. Clay, con
ductress; inside guard, Mary I-.igliinv:
Kliznbetli Kahlcr, secretary: Xancy
H. Dnv, musician; K.lna Morse, Lena
McCain, Frances Melz. Maggie Noble,
color bearers.
Other Installations.
The Kagles of Meilfurd will install
officers on Thursday evening of this
week. All Eagles are urged to be
present and n good into is promised.
There will be installal ion of officers
f the liedinen Wednesday evening, aft
er which there will b" a program and
u smoker.
AMUSEMENTS.
4
An nttriictiuii of ni.no than ordinary
merit hooked for tin- Mi-dfoid next
Saturday niylit, wIh-ti K. J. ('nrpt'ii
tor's "Why !iito Leave lloino" will
lie produced. This piece is a undo
lira inn, pure ami simple, but not olio of
tho In riil t ' ' hlond mol thunder" kind.
In fact, it is tho only melodrama thai
will play Moil fun! th'-i season. Mana
ger Hazelnut; having canceled all tho
others ho had hooked. That lie should
have retained this pnw is only sound
business loie. for the pieee was here
last season and made qood. so it is only
natural that it should h-. ffiveii a re
turn date.
Seats for this engagement will y;n on
sale, tomorrow (Thursday) morniiitf at
Hnsfcins' drujj store, and the prices fur
th'H oiiK.tKenient wil 1"' -""'
ond $1.
From ndvnnee photographs just re
reived, the srenery used by Florence
Roberts in her new pieee, "Tho House
of Bondage," must be pomef hinj; out of
the ordinary. The different, sots are nil
massive and pome nf 1l;ein particularly
beautiful. Hut then this is ono of John
Cort's attrneiions, and they are noted
as being marvels of completeness, as
witness the netting:. 'f "The Alaskan"
just here.
Miss Hubert m' date is January Kt.
and thn seat sale will open Monday, the
1 1th, nt 10 o'elock n. m.
TAX OF TEN MILLS FOR
ROSEBTJRG'S SCHOOLS
ROHKltl'l.C. Or., Jan !. A tax of
10 mills for the year l!M! was voted
at a meeting of tho Koseburg school din
trict, at tho Lane sehoolhouoo this aft
ernoon. As in past years, tho most em
spicuous feat urn of the mooting was
the small attendnnee. There were pres
ent just Hi taxpayers, and of this nnni
ber 14 voted for the levy and tho ro
niaining two against it.
The levy, whieh is twice that voted
for the year now closing, applies on
n district property valuation of '-
175.410. This if in round numbers 0.
000 less than the valu: tion of 1!07, a
decrease which nobodv appeared to be
nblo to aeeount for. The new levy will
raise $'J1,7.VI. and in addition w'dl n
peivo $SO00 in eounty and state money,
making a grand total of nearly :!".ono.
STATE FRUITGROWERS
GATHER IN VIROINIA
LYXnllU'ItCt. Vi.. .Inn. r,.!l.iiio
thn fart tliilt tliis i tH" l-'ltli Miimril
rnnrraliim, nn "hno.l- rnsta tlif
session nMnnl this mn.niiiff liy tho Vir
ginia Stnto Hnrtoii'iil'iiral micioty. A
season of nnexampi-! .n.v.i'rily for
the fniit nn1 nut (jrowrs of Virginia
is in .rospeet. an'l lhi ha rosnlto.1 in
a large attendance of i nthnsii'stie del
eeates Sc'.ions will lie hel.l today,
tomorrow and Friday, nnd aside from
Virginia speakers ihere will lie ad
Presses hv sponkers f.im Canada. Tlel
aware, Washington and other localities,
no that the horticulturists of the old
dominion will b enabl. 1 to profit from
the eiperien.o of fruilgrower. in other
sections of tlie country.
TEST GEORGIA
NEARfBEER LAW
"Blind Tigers" Seriously
Injure Trade of SubstI
stitute Stands
AUGUSTA, (la., Jan. ,1. Nearly 200
dealera ia " tWu per-eent, ' ' a brewery
product, are directly interested in (ho
tent ease of tho "near bor" tax which
comes up today. A heavy tax ImB been
imposed oil the dealer.- n "near-beer,"
which beverage is largely sold in Geor
gia undor the prohibition regime, and
tho test case will have au important
bearing on tho traffic.
The Georgia brand of "uearbeer"
looks liko beer, tastes Vm beer, smells
like beer, is mnde by breweries and
-s put up in beer botti-. a. Vet it is claim
d that it contains loss than 2 per cent
alcohol and therefor-? does not intoxi
cate. lie fore the prohibition law went into
effort about !." beer H.i'. oim wore doing
ltnsiuei:s in Augusta, win re nn at the
I-resent time only ab.uit 10 are selling
'near-beer.' It will therefore be seen
that the sale of the latter variety is
ne nearly so extensive ati the sale of
re.il beer.
The brewers figure that a man will
never take ' ' near hoe;,' ' no matter how
excellent itti legitimate quality, if it is
pocsihle Jur li i ut to procure (he "real
thing." And much of the latter is be
ing sold, despite the prohibition law,
:'ud despite the fact that, many people
have come to derive limited satisfaction
from the use of "near-beer."
"Blind Tigers" Hurt Trade.
Ilreweries in other slates ship real
beer to Georgia "blini tigers." Geor
gia breweries must, prrtoree, manufac
ture none other than ''near-beer," and
this product, needless to sav, finds slow
sale anywhere save in localities where
the prohibition law in rigidly enforced.
lJroweries in Georgt i mbst now pro
duce "near-beer," o: violate the law.
Although the quality of material used
in its production is, of course, inferior
lo that, which is used in making beer of
tho real variety, the aggregate cost of
production is practically tho same. Main
teiiance expenses at the large plants
have not decreased, and although "near
beer" is sold for almod the same price
for higher class goods this increase is
overbalanced by the decrease in extent
of r.ales and the undiminished cost of
product ion.
It is stated by a prominent, local brew
er that there has thn far been no or
ganized movement among brewers
against t he prohibition law, but that
almost, every plant in any wise affected
by its enactment li-is been seriously
hurt.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mrs. .1. K. Ilarlidllll to II. D.
Dnunlilr, huol in II I, (' It,
lownsliip ;t7, ninjje 1 W $
1!. W. Powell lo KlliMia ('. Mall,
lots .". li. !l. in. II ami I'J,
1,1... Ic li. Park a.lilition to Med
ford
Isaac Cofl'iiiau to t'liarlen P. Tal
ent, lot I). Iih.ck -111. Medford. .
ton, lot :i. Mock HI. Medford
( liailos P. Talent to S. V. Tip-
Jesse Copeland to Anna Ivlli,
lam! in section II), township
li!), ranye 1 K ",
Ellen II. Wagner to Kd Ilncf.
11)0 ncres in section 4. town
ship -til. range 1' V.
William If. Tayh.r to I! O. Longs
dovf, property in Ashland . .
1
Hi.-.o
farter Land eotnpanv to Mrs. 17.
M. Austin, lot 47. Pr.icht s aildi
tion to Ashland, and lot 4,
block -lo. Summit addition,
Ashland
I. T. Ilagan lo Joseph 1!. Ste
vens, land in township 31,
range - W
Thomas Ilagan to .Mrs. J. II.
Stevens. 2 l-.r acres in section
111, township :tl. ranoe 'J ',.
J. T. Ilagan to .1. Tl. Slovens. :i
acres in section 111. township
range 2 W
J. T. Ilagan lo Thomas McDon
ougli. H.IHI acres in section 111.
town-hip .".1. range ? W
I'ran.is M. V.' 1 -t al. to Paul
E. Km b.z. ..t .1. Mo-k 2. Sun
set Park-
Elizabeth p.uiltharl to 0. F.
Schaiidlh in. land in township
:ii;. range I W
100
STAFF MUST PUT IV
LONGER HOURS HENCEFORTH
NEW YORK. .Tan. fi Comptroller
Mot, has ordered hi" staff to work
until ." . in. iM-L'inliinir today, thus
nceedine; to the demand of tho Creator
New York taxpayers' conference upon
Mavor McClellan for inereasini; the
hours of city employes from seven to
eight daily. This means a savitiff of
ln.Ooil,'Hiil a year on payroll alone.
Probate.
Estate Maria A. t. henoweth; inven
tory and ni'prai'.-'nier.t fil'-.l "hewing es-
:ate ve il at ::":':"-. order made lo
,. o!aim of V"lf""! National bank
and to sell per.', i al effects and to rent
r.-al p.oporty.
t. ii. ud. an Iiriiin loirs: anno-il report
tiled.
Estate fnrlos II.. i- final ace,. not
filed and Saturday, i'ebrunry li. set
as dav f-.r final s-.j 1 !-meat .
Marriaee Licenses.
C. C. f'nte and (!." May IN
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
Do Not Endanger Life When a Medford
Citizen Shows Yon tho Cure.
Whv will jioople" continue to suffer)
the agonic of kidney complaint, back-1
ache, urinary disorders, hiuu'iiutui, head
aches, languor, why allow themselves
to become chronic nival ds, wheu a cer
tain cure is offered theint
Dona's Kidney Pilh It the remedy to
tiae, because it gives t the kidneys the
help they need to perform their work
If vim have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney disease, cure your
self now, before diabetes, dropsy or
Bright '8 disease seta n. road this Med
ford testimony:
John Davis, Bordimin street, Hert
ford, lr., says: "I w: s afflicted with
kid no v trouble for twelve yoars, and,
although t doctored and used many
remedies, I was not hoipetl. 1 suffered
severely from pnins my back nnd
generally relt tired and worn out.
Learning of Iloau's Kidney Pills, I
decided to try thorn, and procured a box
at Raskins' drug store. I had only
taken them a short time when I no
ticed h great improvement. I contin
ued and was soon benefited in every
way. I can recommend Dean's Kidney
Pills very highly."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milbnrn Co., Bnftalo, N. Y sole
agents for the United States.
Homember the name Doan 's and
take not other. 43
MERCHANTS LUNCH
sTAtmxn nrccKMBKK
28, WE WILT, PUT OX
MERCHANTS' T.'JNt li
'H()M 11:30 A. Jl. UNTIL
2 P. M.
PRICE 3rtc
THE LOUVRE
Compare
the Quality
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
SALEM .15EEI2
SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern
( aliforuia and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl
fdged to be the equal of the very best eastern
product. -Ml beers are good, but some beers are
liked better than others. The proof for this as
sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. J f you wish
to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
Medford Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co.
If You Owned the Earth
rr imkt- - t
"crraHf in vnhi . an lt iiif,oiii'
prr.hK inu f-aj.arity incrfasoM, hut with'thf r:lit kind of an nrrhar
tl, t-'iirh as Honw we li.ivo to nhowf tho iiri-li:inr hft n chnnrp of t -t
tinj; li i m jiiirchanc jiriro liark out of nVin;f vruf with .rnnfr man
a' rnr-nt. How i nn wealth he acrumu 'Inh-d faster tl.r.n hy Iniying
ik tf thn fuori yoniiff orchardfi wo have 'for nal-'t
Always nl v,,iir mTvicf for thr licnt Imivh in i)in vtilloy,
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
-1 : x 1 1 1 i 1 1 -r nrii.iUN'o,
Medford Theater
'SATURDAY, JAN. 9
E. J. CARPENTER
offers
"Why
Girls
Leave
Home"
, Strictly ?in.al ami free
from seiisatl' J al ism.
Priees 25c, HOe, 75c, $1.00
NEVER LOOK BACK
It doesn't pay. Kep yeur eyes fired
on our exceptional offerings. Fine tai
loring oau only be secured from the
hands of high-class tailors. Our expe
rience and methods are cortaiuly worth
investigation. We employ the best
worknitn and our otolites are without
doubt the most carefully selected in the
city.
EIFERT
The City Tailor
H is, and always has
been our nun to supply
our enstoiaers with
goods of the highest
quality and to that end
we nre always adding
ipiulity to our line. The
addition of "preferred
utoeli " tuukes our line
of u'.li yrade Conned
Goods most complete.
Our uervice always the
b-st and every aeeom-
given our customers.
Ynii rrMililn't fin'l a b-tlcr I:i"p
to live t liiin in til in tfluriniiH
Hoifiif ?iivT :iH(yf with it h in
ciiiii!ir:iltlr win.fr find miimricr
rlirnatc ' .lnwt, nnw w have nnn
jtart ii'iilurly fjinnl d.-vflocil nr
i'iirir'1 proiKtMit iritis to utibniil tu
thn iMiincMonkT, rhirh :ir Hiin
wrnn-'is. it"t (five Hiih mnttfr
tmnc'linto nttf-ntion. It ln' not
take a vory wih' man t r fnrrw
that tho advance in valii''n whih
we In vr lufn dieting in in
pnm'tuf( pnt'l iir 1114 fruit IrindR in
about tu inatcrifiiize. A Kid
young orrhanl win not only in-
MKIiroiiti, olllifluN
(Citv
Let tho
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
tnuke that piece 'iirolture. Aay
design, aoy eolor, ny .iniah
dull, waxed or polished. Shop on
cor. of 6th and H streets.
W. M. Colvlg. 0. L. Beames.
COLVIO ft BBAMES
Lawyers.
Office: Modford Bank Bldg.
Ground floor.
Cook Stores and ranges. Phons 01
MORDOBFF WOLF
New and Second-Hand Furniture
Kadi' old stand, 18-20 F St. South
Medford, Or.
KARNES ROOMTNO HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnishod
AH modern conveniences.
D. O. Karnes, Prop.
20 S. O St., Medford, Or.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK it
BLOCK Co. will Lo prepared Feb
riiary l.'i to furnish cement brick.
Hotter than pressud brick ami
just aa clr(ap. Iirestignto before
eontrncting. P. O. llox 118.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists In Teas, Of
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kiuds of
dinner ware and faocy dishes.
216 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or
DB.. OOBLE
The oaly exclusive Optician be
tween Portland and Sacramento.
Office on Sovonth Street.
When others fail, call on
DB. E. J. ' BONNER
Eya Specialist
Office In Eagle Pharmacy
Main 23M. ' Seventh and Main
THE. HOTEL EMEBIOK
Rooms from 60 eents to $1.60 per
day. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your patronnge.
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened
their new garage and repair shop
back of the Moore hotel. Motor
cars ntnred and taken oaro of. All
work guaranteed. Phono No. 31l,'l
RIVERSIDE SUBDIVISION
This nioKt liPHiitiful addition to Medford in to be put.
first sale will occur FIJI DAY, JANUARY 1.7, lf)()!).
LARGE
flood trarden soil, natural oak trees, wido streets, four blocks to N rth school,
.icirrraye ali-raily in.
T,()V PHICES ANlVT?F,Sf)XAr.LFTET?MR. '" 1
Exclusive Agent
COMMODITY CLAUHI1 OASES
AGAIN IN SUPREME COURT
WAHHIXCTON, Jan. Hrnrinfc of
argiunrntfi in thft runittwlittcii clantio
i-am-n wan romm'nrt) todny heforo thf
Caitcd Htatm mipri-nto court. The en-
in vol veil t 1m ronstitutionality of the
i-iaiiHc of i h Ilnpburn ratf law pro
iiihilin railroad ponijnnipii from rnrrv
ini( coinriMdit.ru of their own produc
tion, and f.ll tli(- roadu affi'ftM hy thin
action arf ownors if Riithrncitn coal
iiiiiiHi in l'nnylvnnin, th priMliiPtn of
whuh thi'V would pr..hthit'd from
tran?rtiiij; if th law nlmuld Ik held
cnnttitutioiml.
Business Directors
THE R. R. V. LUNCH BOOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Pacific Coast.
H. H. Loriuier . Prop.
ARTHUR H. DAVI8
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
210 W. Seventh St., Mrdford, Or.
ANLO PENWELL
The Plumber.
I solicit a share of your business,
pledging satisfaction.
THE ELBOTBIO AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PRBB8
1NO WOBKS
' W. E. Lane Ic -Son, Props.
' Opposite Hotel Moore,
-Medford Oregon
WA80HAU ft BROWN
wieh to announce to their patrons
that they are located ia their new
quartors in the Young A Hall
. building.
Billiards. Cigars and Tobaccos.
DB. FRANK ROBERTS ,;
Dentist '
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Soventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
THE MISSION GRILL
Always opon for business. Neat
and clean. Up-toclnto. Popular
prices.
12 So. C St. Lnmbort ft Brown
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Mnsicnl In
struments, go to '
THE MEDFOBD LOAN OFFICE
. 0 Street.
MEDFOBD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phone 3(53 ' .
Night Phones 0. W. Conklin SO
J. 0. Butler 148
' DB. B. J. CONROY
Successor to Dr. Jones.
Office in the fllowart Building.
SIZED
J. C. BROWN
NOTICE
Tlif! Hotel formerly known as the Taylor House in'
Jacksonville, Or., has ehanged management and
will henceforth bo known as the
ABBOTT HOUSE
under Cie maiia-eiiieiit of C. U. & M. E. ABBOTT.
Tho house has b'een remodeled and made modorn
nnd up-to-date in every respect and rates are is
reasonable n consistnt with first-class service.
SAVOY THEATER ' '
North d'Anjou Street. ,
Latest motion pictures and Illus
trated songs.. ntlre change -rij;
program Monday," Wednesdaj-aad;
Friday. Admission. 10 esatar.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
C'ontiunous performance ttvj
evening of motion pictures and Il
lustrated ballads. Entire -oasDg
of program Monday, Wedoaadajr ,
and Friday. Admission 10 cants
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and 'Hot' Water
Heating. :
- Phone SB. i
210 W. Seventh St., Medord, Or. 1
EDEN VALLEY NUBSBBY
N. 8. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that sell, sell. Ire
that grow anad fruit true to label
VERNE T. CANON '
Billposter and distributor. J AU
orders prompt! filled.
Room 7 Jackson Co.' Bank Bldg1
Medford, Or.
O. F.'OOOK k
Hells trees that grow. '
Office: B. B.r V. Depot.
P. O. Bor 841. "PhoneTOS.11
Medford, Or. I
MRS. ED. ANDBBWS ; !
Voice Culture and Art of tslofiiuj
Studio at Besidence.
East Medford. Phone 225
S. B. 8EELY, M. D.
Phyaiclaa and Surgeon ' ,
Modern equipped operating rooms
Z-Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 2 4 p.
m. Office In Jackson Ooi'Bk. bldg
JACK FREDBNBUBO
Soavenger.
Gnrbage hauled. Medford.'
J. M. KEBNE.- D.-D. B. .,
Dentist ; ,.
Specialist in operative Ojeuiistrx:
Painless "Xtractien of teeth. :
on the market anil the
Palm Block
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