Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 09, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TR1 BUNK, MEDFORD. OREOON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1909.
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You can build cheaper today than
you can tomorrow.
We have the material and will help you.
BIG PINES LUMBER CO.
Aft ,
Social and Personal
Charles Nickell of Sterling was trad
ing iu Medford roconrly.
A. C. Taylor of Central J'oiut whh ii
recent Aledfnrd visitor.
'KB Kiln Ciminynw, fit r; nnrn pli v imd
typewrit.. . Hon in 4 Vr.lm block.
E. O. Truubridgti t xpi-cts to leave
noon for HnnenWt, Midi., for n visit
with relatives.
Flaming Tokay grjj o vines for sal"
:n nny quantity. L. K. Hoover.
Jack Dent has bm-n awarded the eon
tract lor excavating 11k reservoir for
tho water gravity system. Tin prico in
about 10,000.
,1. A. Kiser nf Med lord luis left In
spend the winter in Lop Angeles, where
the thermometer yent.-'n.iiy whh HO de
grees above.
Frank Rnnipln exp-vls to leave hood
for Salem to join his family, who arc
residing in that city.
O. E. II fiit uf the .l.'.PotiHOD -Hade com
puny has returned to Portland, a ft or
looking after buatnr-cs affairs in Huh
r.ttv.
Join the Nut iona Protective, I 1 1 n
uii t. (.t,,ti..- tii1.t.,K..f W...L- .. ...I Alt,,,.
bility benefit. Particular at M. &
K Candy Kitchen.
See J. C. Hrown about those great
fl'g Jots, I(iOil0. bv'.ry lot n gar .
C. K. Boyd returned to his home iu I
(lot tit go Glove Fridiy rfter spending
oevenil days in Medford.
Mayor Hopkins of C.-ntral Puiat was I
H viil,r in M.Tf..r'1 Prl.ttu- lln rn. I
ports th bcKt mud i1 Central Point
that nicr muddy mud.
- The Be Hivo, 15 strod is the
place to got a good l.rt cent meal and
excellent service. 2:72
E. 1. N ill's find family have arrived
in this city from K'nmath Falls and
intends to make his home here.
George V. Boast cf Baker City is in
Med ford looking ovrr the country for
a few days.
Heo J. B. Brown nbmit Kiverside ad
dition lota. 2r2
Ed Purdy and Frank Tsancs expect to
loavo in a few days for the Klamath
country, wheru Ed siys lie has an ap
pointment to keep. Pu is going along
to BL-o that he comes back safely.
? Ijehinoister, tho ni l a round photog
apher, specialist on children, guaran
tees satisfaction on all work. Corner
' uf Seventh and C streets, over Allen &
Hragan 'b.
Miss Anna O'Brien of Applegate am!
Mian Hattie Williams of Ashland are
copying records at 'ao courthouse for
the Jackson County Ah'tie' company.
Miss Agnes Broad, iu company with
Mrs. IV Liu and Mi.'s l.eoria Glcasen
of Medford, will leave for Portland
Boon.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Campbell mid Miss
a Onrrifou returned (o llilecn, Cal,,
after spending a few days in Medford
and Jacksonville.
Needbcraft Sh.p, formerly :s
Washington htreet, -,. 117 Sixth st.,i
between Morrison ai.d Ahb r "Is.. Port 1
land. January NVed'ow.irl; Snh-s now
on. '.)
W. E. Phipps and O. c. Bog-i. two
Medford attorneys. :i:t-iid. .l cmtrt in i
Jacksonville this w . k '
Mrs. Anna Bland f Crantn Pa-is !
made her mother, Mrs ugu-ta llidin, j
a visit one day last w. , Mr-. Blnml j
wits formerly Mrs. A nun Mart in ami
in m recent bride.
Tuesday evening tl Pniied itisans
of Jacksonville h-ld a social meeting,
when they inslalled fk. ir .tt fie rM f,,r
the coming year. hVfn-hm.-iJq w. re
aeived in the b:mquet h; II and dancing
and singing were Mi- amusement of
tho evening. Mrs. N-!!ic NVuhurv was
precenled with a gold brunch m a t.;,
en of appreciation, hav.n-; ,-Id thf .f
fice of master Arti,ui for sv r:il
terms. Following :ir llie officers for
litiiit: Xoftie Thumps..:., mrisiir Arti
aan; .Veil to Xewburv, pa masfr A r
tisan; Birdio Hrrvev. superintendent ;
Lottie Finney. inspiWoi; Amv ltow,
socreta-ry; Pauline 11 i res, ti. n-mrer;
Sarah Wilcox, senior eendm-tor; iis.ar
Iunford, junior conductor; KviIot
Berry, master of ceieinonit h; Anna
Broad, warden; Rose Kermey, inctruct
nr; Ina Lny and Bert ;uiey, field
commanded.
Mrs. Walter Kentner of Medford wi-.a
visiting Jacksonville ndutivm on Fri
dav.
irtsmstafWwsAS you .
' Scone from "Why Oir'.i Loavo Home,"
at The Modford Tonight
4- AMUSEMENTS. j
Modford Theater Tonight.
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A novel and dccubdlv original offer
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trig iH promised in
i j,,un. nth'
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nn tl.o Pat h of Folly, " whirh
wi" presented at the Medford to-
''Kt- ,l ' t.vpo nf melodrama con-
tinning many new ami tidmirnhle feat-
men, and tho author, Fred Summer
field, has given to !i public iu this
plity something which is remarkahlv
true to life. It deals with the cxperi
enci s of ii young girl who becomes en
amnroii oi a iiigmy pMinict city man,
who is at heart u villain, without even
n conscience. She follows her hero, and
is introduced to the gay life led by
those who frequent liehly decorated
cafes, Dincovered by her brother, who
in another part of the nstaurant recog
tiizes her voice, she is concealed by hi
companions under the table during an
exciting scene. 'I ho lule might con
vev an impiVNsinn of suggest iveness,
but the skill and cleccTiiess of the an
Ihor have aided him nafely over all
threatening points, ami have given to
the public a plnv with n wholesome
moral, a moral peculiarly appealing to
Ihose acquainted with the temptation
of a great city. An erecptionally ca
pable cnnipniiy Iiiih been engaged to in
terpret the several ciiaiaclers, and the
scenery and effects me described as
novl and original.
Good Attraction at Bijou.
The new bill at thy Bijou has beea
taking exceptionally mil with the ami
1 v ccs. The entertainment its a whole
is a most novel and irterestiug one.
Professor J. B. King is capable of
doing more novelty balancing than any
o'Iht living eqiialib,aist
The feats thnt Pro tensor King per
forms are entirely different from the
Id style balancing and juggling acts.
The audiences at th Bi jou have never
I':: ib d to give him henity applause nf
' r each and ewry fear performed. The
motion picture included in tonight's
entertainment is also a feature sub
iect . ' ' 1 Convict No. ;no ' ' is one
of the lae subjects, end is extremely
inlnvstirg. An euti.-" change in the
fro-iram at the Bijou Mondav night. A
ond coni.'dv pin no t am is the new
fi-Hnro. i
NEW LAND COMPANY
18 FORMED IN ASHLAND
'I'lif I'm t.'i st.ii Lull.) t'onii'iinv in tin1
i'.li's! ....r...r:ili..n In I... nri;:iniri, in
l.!:m. f,.r tin. ,l. vi l,..in,.iit of th.'
I i.rn.-iiltiii:il ituliiurr n i,iH vn'inilv.
::Vs tln Ti.liiis. TV- iin'orpoijll .irt
Svh.t.r lm t.-i .... I,.t,.r l'at
'. r.ni, Lillian M I ' il t. r 11.
t'.itt....ii. nn.l .1. Svl. M,.uir.
T)l imkimv li:n ...l...ut four liun.l
ilri'il :i,t..i i.f lit ti, in its lti..litiL", I.,
"tii-l n,.r:li ,,f Ashl.iinl nn.l .i.ljniiiiiiK
111., fnmuiis I':um nv,.i!ir.l trin-t (fnr
"I'Mlv II,,. ,. '..t,.M,,, mvliat.n nil ,,f
th- I" .,-.-- t ill tin, Ungu,. liivnr vallov.
Tli- tr.,,l
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In' ,1, v..n.,l , .
Siimiv i.!i Or,'h...rilit nn.l
.. rt ,,f it i. :ilr.. ti.lv ,-t ,,r,l,:ir,l
find nlmiit tn ,.,,iii,' int., h.-nri,,. ..l
111 ionril niTi'tiR,. will 1... ,,lant,.,l tn
nroliai,! an.! tlm i,m.tn,y pmp,,,,,, t
cut the s.-itti,. intn stn.ill triu'tn ,r five
mill ti-ll ii, r.'K f.,r ill,., i niin,; f,,r tl.
(iro)mril for puri-li:tn-i for n tt-rm nf
vnar, wlipre Jmiri'il.
Married.
FICK RK.'IIAKDSO.V In Jackson
villi?, January a, 11U!, by Kev. Hubert
F.nnis, Luura J. If i.-li.irdci.n ami Fred
Kick.
Now Cases.
L. L. Angle vh. Johu . Smith; suit
for injunction. Huh Newbury, attorney
for plaintiff.
Andrew Caatrall vi. Sterling .Mining
Co.; unit for injunction. (Ins Newbury
attorney for plaintiff.
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llolaiHii. tho popular traveling
again visiting points in the
man,
valley
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Be It resolved, by the city council
"f the city of Medford, Oregon, the
mayor approving, that thero bo and is
hereby ordered n general eloction in
said city to bo hold on Tuosduv, Junu
ary 12, I'lOii, fr tho election of
A mayor for tho tor.n of two years.
A councilman from lie First ward for
' tI,e ,urm of tWo
! A councilman from the Second ward
..r
te trm of twu tnr
'Why Girls Leave) A councilman f rota 'tho Third ward
r words, "A Dan ff1)r the terms of two years.
I And such other muasurea as shall be
lawfully submitted nt said election.
The following polling places, judges
and clerks uro hereby designated for
the several reflpectivo wards:
First want Polling place, Commor
oial club, room .1; judg W. II. Freuch;
judge and clerk, Clms. W. Onvis; judgo
and clerk, A. C. Hubbard.
Second ward Polling place, Hotel
Nash sample room; judge, Johu H. Orth;
judgo and clerk, John Summerville;
judge and clerk, Win. Ulricb. j
Third ward Polling place, City Hall; I
judge, (1. L. Sehermarhoru; judge and
clerk, Hcott Unvin; judge and dork, H.
A. Thieroff.
i no foregoing n-soJution was .passed
by the city council December Utith, l!08,
by tho following vote, to wit: Wortmau
aye, Merrick nye, Eifert uve, Trow-
bridge aye, Olwell uhsenl, Hafer nb
s ut.
Approved:
J. F. REDDY, Mavor.
Attest:
BKNJ. M. COLLINS,
Roeorder.
NOTIl'K OF FIHHT MKKTINO OP
CHKDITOIia. j
In tlm diHtricc court nf tbo Unilnl f
Smtf. fur tli8 District of llrcKnti. I
In tlio iimltcr of J. A. Htuviins, A. A. '
Ntuvuna nml D. A. UniiRr, na the .li.ak !
nun County Lumber Coinpuny, bunk niit. '
in bankruptcy:
Tn tutj crcilitura of: ,
"J. A. .StoviMiH, A. A ti'v.u8 an, I 1).
V. llounr, as tlie .lackarc Cunntv Lum
b,-r t'ompauy, of Oregi.i, in the oouaCv :
of Jnvktioti, and district nfnroHritd, a
liiiiikrnpt.
Notice is lieroby rriven that on tho!
til day of Docuintmr, A. U. HHI8, Ihv i
H"i J J. A. Htuv.ui, A A. Htov.ua ami
II. A. Untiar. as tin) Jackson Cnnntr !
bcr t'ompany, was duly ndjutti- j
ntvd bankrupt: un.1 Hint tho llrst met
iiii; of its creditors will ho held at Mftl
ford, iu .Incksnu county. Oregon, on
the I nth day of January. A. I). 1!KH.
at 'J o'clock in the afttrnoon, at wbirh
titutf the said creditors limy nttrnd.
prove their claims, npT'oiul a truste.
exatnine the bankrupt, and transact,
such other business ltd uiilf properlv
nine before said meeting.
JOHN H. OHTII,
-7 Keferee in ltimkriiptcy.
TAKE NOTtCE.
A FEW UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS
IN THE MEDFORD IOAN OFFICE
FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS.
ALSO OVER 200 UNREDEEMED
WATCHES FOR SALE VEB Y
CHEAP. WE NEEI MONEY.
Gregory's Bahy Show.
Conditions and pn '. Titue, Suii-
I ...... nuur., rs'iiruary .. .moes.
, thr.v well known Medford ladies tn .
tn be iiiinniinced antil day of jndi.if.
I'rires $n jinld .ml cunt nf pactnres
refunded for best looking baby 1 to
l-'o tnontlis.
Ml children in Modford and Jaeksnli
county eligible, t'hildrei. to bo iu.lifed I
by ulmtns must bo cabinet sire. Spe I
cial retluctiou in pries during con. I
test. SSI '
Marriage Licenses.
Robert Chrisne Montgomery and Lil
lian Maud Davidson.
Voruon B. MurshHI and Ruth Brown.
SACRAMENTO, Jan. !. The Cnit
ed Wireless company completed its
plant on the ro.f of the Capitol hotel
yesterday and mess.ies were sent to
the station at lfuss;:::i hill, in San
Francisco, Point Lonui, Mare Island.
San Diego and Portland. The first,
message was tninsmitlfd by operator
O. C. Brill to Genenii Manager Jos
sup iu San EraacUco The voltage
was found to be a tilt!:' heavy for the
transformer at the loca) station and n
meter was installed roday which rem
edied tho defect and eouiiuuuicnl ion
can now be hud without any trouble.
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
Do Not Endanger Lift When a Modford
Citizen Shows You the Cure.
Why will people continue to suffer
the agonies of kidney complaint, back
ache, urinary disorders, lamvness, head
aches, languor, why allow themselves
to b ime chronic inv.tl ds, when a cer
tain cure is offered theiuf
Don ii 'a Kidney Pilh the remedy to
use, becauHO it gives to the kidneys the
help (hey need to perform their work.
I f you have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney disease, cure your
self now. before dinhttcs, dropsy or
llright's disease sets ii. read this Med
ford testimony:
John Davis, Bordman street, Med
ford, Or., says: "I w; s afflicted with1
kidney trouble for twnlve years, and,
although I doctored mid used many !
remedies, 1 was not helped. 1 suffered
severely from pains my back and
generally re It tired and worn out.
Learning of Dean's Kidney Pills, I
decided to try them, and procured a box
at 1 1 n h k i iik ' drug store. I hnd only
taken t hem a short time when 1 no
ticed a great, improvement. I contin
ued and was soon benefited in every
way. 1 can recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills very highly."
For sale fiy all dealers. Price ;"0 cents.
Foster Milbura Co., Bi.ftalo, N. Y., side
agents for the 1'nited States.
Remember the name Point's and
take no other. U
i Bitapi
iK3'
HARMONY
IN YOUR
NF.W HOME
Color blcmlino; of Furniture,
nrapcrics, Carpets, Woodwork,
Walls, make home life happier.
Our expert decorative specialist will
viit your city sonn. Without obli
gating you he will discuss the fur
nishings for you- new home.
WiLtc (of pifUoullrt
' J. G. Muck & Co.
Furniture and Carpets
roRTl.ANO. OREGON
Sittglt Ra;mi humiihej Tastefully
pftnntica. dcfiOsCcsSr Ikssfmt.
Mnkm the tUn emukiWT safti
ha&khes enckJed apMansos nwid
br OTcrdiiu i redacas the sbe tf
tnkrrvd pom, cleanses tbnaw r-
, duoes imrUramaUoa and gpnads as mi,
ndhunt rlow due to wholesome noon
ment of ittla (rUnds and ttimutatksi of'
ute capillaries which ai teed tae
kin and mpply Its healthful oJor. I
A ik pur Drmxzut Jrm Jrrt $mmk f
OBERTINH
Methodist Episcopal Church
"Holy Ghost Religion" will be the
subject next Sunday at 11 a. in. In
view of tho union temperance meeting
at the tabernacle thee will be no ser
vices at night. Sunday school at 10
a. in. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
All are invited.
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
"Something which is of considerable
intoreat to the public generally and
I which is perhaps not generally known
t8 the system of prepaid orders now in
kiiXocp between stations of the Soutturn
Pacific company and all points in the
United States, fiy moans of ihja syatoni
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place in the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to tbo
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
jay also be forwarded at the samt
time." tf
IlTfil
Coavl
MERCHANTS LUNCH
STARTING DUOEMBBR
28, WE WILIj I'U T ','iV
MERCHANTS' V.UNlH
PROM 11:30 A. :.. UNTIL
2 P. M.
PRICE 36c
THE LOUVRE
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
U A.NTKD A chambermaid wanted at
tho Kranco-American Ilotnl, with ex
n'i'iriirc; i':no Kiid. '-'t'ka, Cal. 203
WW N'TFll) lijtom, wit'u or without
hoard, iu private l:nnily, hv single
man. II., v:ro Tribune. L'."l
V A N T K D tl i rl for gcuurul house
work; $1 u day wagou. Address Box
3. 254
FOB SALE.
FOR SAL.F. An pleRant lot of new
furuitiiro, direct from the east, at bar
i;:iiii i.rici. For (tarticulars apply M.,
I ho 1 rilmne.
FOR RFNT Mix room house, corner of
Quince and Soventli streets. Rum
wy. 251
FOR SA1.K (Jooil hors-f for sale cheap,
half mile south of citr limits. Q. I,.
Linxwiller. 261
FOtt RKNT Fnrnisiied rooms for light
houfokeeping, corner Fifth and II, two
IdiH'ks north Preshvtrmn church. 2."1
Von SALK llousw, lots and land in
Phoenix, or iu tracts to suit from one
acre to 640 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix. Or.
i'tlH SALE Extra dry cordwood, fir
:.n,l pine, tier wood, oak, fir and pine.
F. (htenbrucire. Studebaker Bros. Co.
w:'.reronms. Teleph,e 3tH. 262
FOUND.
rol'N"1 A smuil purse coiit:iimng
trinkets of value to a child; the little
owner may lutve sanio by calling at
this office and describing contents;
ad free.
Ladies' Shoes
NARROW WIDTHS
$3.00 TO $4.00 VALUES
$1.85
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KIDD'S Big Shoe Sale
TONIGHT
At The Grand
WRESTLING C'ONTKST BETWBEX
JACK WELCH
OP UBDPORD AND
LOUIS WALTERS
OF GOLD HILL.
A lively bout is assured, as they fLt both good men, and Mr,
Welsh agrees to throw Mr. Walters two falls in 20 minutes or for
feit $U5. Not an exhibition, but a genuine contest thnt has never
before been seen for less than 50 oents. The Grand s price, 10 cents.
"3iutruclor of "Piano. tut 5Ktbod
Stu4lo at Mulfeac ilortb Ort Strttt
i-JS PORTLAND
BIS a
Sp! PRTLAND 1
I TTI? 'wTj r 'T 'lrllLllJ'1 1111 1 ROOMS EARLT
. V" I (H I TMM1 FOR THE ALASKA-
; I YUKON EXPOSITION
, n A. - XORTOX llu.
ROMK, Jan. 9 Th- eartlujuake sit
uatiou is improving rapidly. There
will prol.atdv be nothing for the Amer
ican battleships to do when they arrive
at Mesa in a.
AT -
PAR 1 9, .Inn. 9. Wilbur Wright, of
Oayton, Ohio, the champion aviator of
the world is named as the corespondent
oy ijiemenani uovernu. j&nle of Cur
rnsier. siaiioneti at bnmpignr
divorce petition-filed tiday.
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