Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 19, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, Oil K ' N'. TF ESDA Y. -TAX I.TAHY W. 1903.
Social and Personal
P. M. Kershaw U in Grants Phh on
a business trip,
v J. F. Hale is paying Oakland, Or., a
" biminett visit.
.1. J. Vias fans Iff t fur nn extended
isit in Los Angeles, Cal.
$10 in gold for the bent looking baby
at Gregory's studio. tf
K. W. Garrison of Kin math Full wan
a recent visitor in this eity.
E. A. flicks paid Ftcenii a businc ,
visit on Tuesday.
J. W. Brown of Los tiigeb-a, al., in
in Medford looking for n locution.
Phone your orders for sweet cream or
buttermilk to the creamery, tf
Mayor Hopkins of Central Point vn
a visitor in Medford Monday,
a visit in Pendleton, Or., where hi
family are. They will return with bint.
M. Juniek of southern t'uliforniii has
arrived foe a visit in Medford with
relatives.
The finest business location in the
city for rent. Address V. O. box 182. tf
Mrs. E. Hoyt of Fori Klamath was
a recent visitor in Mtdford. She will
visit friends In Kagle Point before re
turning home. 0
V. J. Pierce, aii old time friend of
X R. Watt and whose home is In North
X)akota, is visiting in Medford.
D. O. Karnes has loturm-d from a
vint with his folks bad: in Illinois. Me
reports ft very pleannnt trip.
Orders for swoot criin or buttermilk
promptly filled. Phone the eroamery.tf
Rev, O. Leroy Hull left Monday for
a visit with relatives in Artturio ami
Mrs, D. B. Andriis 1mm returned from
Portland.
O. K. Batler of Wall Walla. Wash.,
is visiting with friends in the city. He
is much pleased with the valley.
Em eric k Cafe is onvit all night now
that proslority has com i ti :iy. tf
Jo'un I. Olwell is b::ek from nn ex
tended visit in Portland. Mrs. Olwell
accompanied him.
The wrestling match that is sched
uled for tonight in the Angle opera
house will be a hummer if the looks
of the two mon are an." criterion.
City Engineer Osgood is preparing
plana for a new septic tank to be plac
ed at the end of the trunk sewer on
Riverside 'areuue.
John Tonahue, the expert stone man,
is expected back from California in
the near future and will take his old
position with the Oregm Granite com
pany. '
Best mc'al at best privet at the Km
erlck Cafe; open all night tf
The Cohan it Harris comedians, head
ed by Robert Ober, will prerent " Brew
.ster's Millions" at the Medford Friday,
Janury 22. This splendid play set all
New York laughing taut season and de
veloped into one of the most favored
entertainment of th" year. Itcniden
its originality in constri ction, plot and
ttory, it contains a marvelous scenic
effect and is dent'ritcd and commented
upon as one of the wittiest comedies
produced in a decnl". Heats now on
ale.
Without a dissenting voice, the pre
of the country procl.vm "Brewster's
Millions," which will be presented by
the Cohan & Harris comedians, hea led
by Robert Oher, at the Medford. at one
of the greatest eomedir offered to the
tage in recent year. 1 ' Hrewster 'n
Millions" has met with unprecedented
succeas in London, Nt York. Chicago
and othvr principal cities throughout
the eountrv. Reserved seats now on
aala.
Keedlecraft Shop, formerly
Washington street, now 147 Sixth St..
between Morrison aud Alder streets,
Portland. January !cedle.work sales
bow on. 2ft H
On Saturday evening a serious
smashup occurred on the Pacific &
Eastern railroad, whereby the large
motor which operates in that section
was reduced to a scrap heap and a
number of passengers injured. The
motor was completely wrecked. The
accident was due to the turning of u
witch by some unknown person, allow
ing the motor to eran't into the tender
of a locomotive. The pancengem were
none of them seriously iujured. The
dam ago amounts to nhout $?ooo.
Emerick Cafe open all night. tf
DIED.
HOWARD At her heme on Oakdalr
avenue, Myra Howard, January lit, litcli,
aged 38, of congestion rf stomach. The
funeral will be held on Weduottday from
the late residence at . p. in.
HEAVY EARTHQUAKE SHOCK
18 FELT IN SMYRNA
SMYRNA, Jan. l! - Heavy
earth
quaks shocks have beji felt here am
in several neighboring towtm todav
CoDsiderable damage nnl a few death:
re reportel. The Louisiana and Vir
ginia, the American .irhip', in tin
htrbor, were not dsmi-fjed
NOTICE
Is hereby given that ;he undersini-d
will ftpply at the riguhr meeting of the
city council of Mflf-ud. ttriC"". '
Fehmary 5, 1 '.. for bcen-e to
malt vinous and -.pirn mi Inpuirs m
lent quantities than on y:ilbn f-r '2
months at lot 11, bbvV in Medford.
Oregon, for a perid of li month
2rt W. M KKNNKlY.
Dated Januarv U ) .
Attatlon K of 1'.
Work in thoC.ird r-...U .i- Monday
Sight. All pighte jrv-'.i 'o bo present.
You Are Goin to Build
3,
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SCENE FROM (
'BREWSTER'S MILLI3KS," AT THE MEDFORD THEA
TER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22.
AMUSEMENTS.
f-f-f -- -f
"Brewster's Millions. "
Cidinii iV" Harrifi' Indians will pre
sent "Bn-wHler's .Millo t.s" at the Med
ford Theater on Friday, ,1 nonary 22.
After one Iiiih winos'd a perfnrinnnce
of this famous comedy one can wifely
feel h:it lie lia eitj'tyid the best play
of its kind prodm-ed in recent years.
It is a result of ii roinlii.if.t in ji of liraius.
ability and money nroperly rli reeled.
( )riginally ' ' Ilrewste1. ' M illions ' ' was
n novel by that prolific fiction dispens
er, tieorjje Harr McCnlclieon, whse
"lieverly of (iraiiHt irk ' had previous
Iv been So successful. Messrs. Whit-hell
Siniih and Myron tngl -y saw in "Brew
ster's M illions " tic ut nihilities for
a great play and orm-eedeil to trans
plant it from the honk shelf to the foot
lights. So well did hey HUreeed that
their work at t racted t lie attention of
Frederic Thoiiipsnn of he late firm of
.Thompson & Dundy, the promoters and
conductors of I.una Perk at Coney Is
laud and the New Ymk Hippodrome.
Mr. Thompson beinu tiie inventor and
promoter of a number of marvelous il
lusions, which were sn n at both the
Buffalo and St. I,oi:is world's fairs,
proceeded to present t'ie play. Its over
whelming success is r matter of recent
theatrical record am! that it ran for
a year in New York, for half that
length of time in Chicago and longer
in Loudon is hut mute testimony to
the persepicuily of Mr. Thompson. The
production to be neen here by Cohan
A Karris' comedian has not l"t one
iota of the metropolitan presentation.
Indeed, seeniruHy, "heirically and me
ehauicaliy it in an absolute reproduction
while dramatically it in interpreted by
a cast fully a strom,' and etpwilly as
clever as the original It if- headed by
Mr. Robert Ober.
Marriage Licenses.
Charter A. Caldwell and (irac
Waldorf.
ProbaVi. '
i Kllioii. f unit ace.
' ma I 1 ilis-liargitig
Kstate .lame
filet) and orde
ministrator.
Kstate Victor K. Soy.
to issue bench warrant
r 'nytou.
order made
r Julia liar
INCUBATOR.
For Sale. Chas. A. Cyphers No. 2
gjs sire, in perfect order. Wi
Bain. Northwest Me.lfo-d.
C4f
liam
COURT GRINDING OUT
BUSINESS IN DOUGLAS
KOSUTU'RCI. Or., dan. l!".-ln the
circuit court here tod..y Walter Crit
esi r of West Fork plead- d not. guilty to
two charges of violating the local op
tioii law. .7. Tl. CumininK''. a stranger
hern, was arraigned ou n charge uf rob
bery of a room in a local lodin
OI1SP.
Three divorces were granted. The
October grand jury submitted its final
report and was discharged.
MRS. RUSSELL SAGE MEETS
WITH A SEVERE ACCIDENT
NKW YORK. Jan. P. It
bee
known tonight th.-it Mi, h'u-isell Sage
met with a painful ic i b-nt lal Thuix
lav. She slipped and f.-ll in the hall
way of her home on l'ifth aveinie, re
ceixing n slight fracture of the left
wrist. The injured b ne was set b
lr. Hobert Abbe. Mm. Sage, it in re
torti-tl. is not likely V suffer any in
convenience bovond her inabititv to re
ceive her friends.
Romance of Poo.
Ph'OVIlHA'CK. K. 1.. .Ian. In
connection with tod:iv celebration of
the centenary of Kl.ir Allmi 1'oe, a
faoious portrait of M-s Sarah H-d-n
W hitman and many d x utiu uts of tare
nterett bearing on lor romance with
'he great poet Were presented to th
librarv of Hrown iini vi-rsit v. .
The Hub Celebrates.
N. M;... .f-i'i. J!'.- lthotlgi
w:i Ivupo.o . d on mere if si It v
bv Kdgar Allan !W. tl
of the Mb t.la t
!aci..u. tribute to ;h
reat poet on this, '1
nary of b:s bath V
'.e tl,e b,r!u.!ac- of 1' ,,
!,.s was d- nod b-. t 1 .
who -I rt.-d that h
vo,M bv vs.-.s ,.f
.'aim is -nil being nn l
'im of tins g 1 old t
sat ' ri.'i d under t ht- n:- n
diutn.
e hf
lod
P:
MI'-nuTX ot 1
'.o'tth av.:u
"ton claims
i'. and alth-u
po.-t lll'll-"
rriv ed in t
li.If r.-. I
I- b manv .
own which I
-e of K,op.
Let me fi
L. E. BEAN
FONTUAiTOK ANI FFtl.FFK.
Mdford. Omj;..!!.
I 4
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A -0?
FOR J 0,000
Gold Hill Considering
Matter of Improving City
-Much Progress Shown
As the time for th" city election in
'old Mill draws mar the question of
bonding the city fur municipal improve
meats agaiu comes up, and this time
adherents are stronger thau ever
md far more sanguin- of success, savs
the Xews. 1'eople who have iu the past
ipposcd stieh measiiri'S huver to au
xtent. been eon vim e 1 that such a
hing would be of gre it .belief it to our
iitle city. Wo have a living example
i" this in the everyday life of Med
old. We have watched her grow from
i small town into one of (lie livliest
owns iu the state, ami only from this
n use,
of course many of our townspeople
re opposed to bonding the town, being
I' raid of the increase i taxation that
would necessarilv follow, but when thev
-ine to consider ;h'il almost every
i, an iu the town is a wage earner, and
his money would be immediately spent
vitltiu the town, it Ke.-t.s liiat the bur
!en would not be so i.iavy but that
li-y could eairy it. ;dd Hill is reach
i g the tnrnii.g point -C her career and
'' must dec nil- w hi. I: way the town
- going -backward or ..rward. If we
to pnh the town ahi-ad we must
use more motiey for municipal im
oovemelits. (iiir streets must be im-o-oved.
tlu- water sexier- extended, and
be sewerag- system improved so that
Will aCi'Ollllllodati- lloile people. ;t in 1
o accomplish this lie- city must have
i. greater reveiuit- than it has at proa
ni .
hi July of this yea.- the bonded in
bhtedlies of .fL'IIOII will be paid off
ul the town will be tire from debt.
I'tiis obligation has b eu met without
veu so much us a in-.de mill of taxa
ion upon the people aed it seems that
o increase .the ill b'bt. dues. to $ln,
would lutt work 1 ;irdhip upou
i-iyone. We hope to se 1 this matter re
ferred to the people at the coming ebc-
i, and that it will succesfullv car
FRUIT OROWER SAY&
VETCH A DRV LAND CROP
If not already sown, farmers intend
i g to sow vet.-li season should
i :-ke all haste possib' . with their secl
m g. for this plant n :ke;; its growth
luring the damp, eod weather of the
v. inter. If -own in the -pring, it will
1 nke but a light yiehi. for it cannot
:i nd the hot , d rv we- flier of nto!ier
s a su pport for t he v nies. bar lev or
I Ms and not wheat ---should be used.
The wheat hay has but little feeding
'.able. While tl ats -i
r in (.totoin. the e!. n
Takel the :t for th
'.-.am for the cow.
K'ver Fruit lirower.
Vetch is the richest
' I all t he I',.! ige plant
iu b'ogoe b'i r valley,
llfalfa in it protein 1
:ni be gi---- 1 land
alfalf::. :". ; t re.pi'
f "own in the fall, it
I bacb.
lit off
' hav is
,..1 I ha!
Hot tl-,
Rogue
the
in fe.din-r
ali
1 th.- t are giown
out r;Mlk ing even
nt.-nt. As vet.-h
t hat is too dry
t ; no irrigat ion
ei' 11 be success
'"ullv grown on anv (arm in the
valle..
't is only with. 11 tie last fic yer.is
-Iw-t the fuii'ieis of lhi:. all l.-iv.
'.en grow in 1; et.h, 1 so prof it able
t.:i, it prov. ti as a for:.-;.- ciop that th
ige 1- ;i-. Teaed rath year and ii
d.-tin-.l iu (he o--M future to :-ank
iih alt ilia in the 0,11a. itity produce..
V. h 1- one of the b t plants to bring
rtr.'geii to the soil aud thus enriches
ie laud, a nualit lha! rec.-nnnen.N it
xety highly to owners ..- e: n lull Ian.)
.r eru out farms.
ITO" SOCIETY INTENT OX
SENSATIONAL DIVORCE SUIT
Kl'INUrKiilt. .Ian. 1
t Fdinburgh and 1..-M
1 pe,ting be
1 tu I U'ii in the di
' 1 og VtT"-i:s St i r! 1 ng, v
r h.':ir:t:g f.H. M
. . a bcl'.e of Vasl,i,.g
-h-- matiiid C:ipt:iMi S
. d Mi. .Vhert.Mi. th
b.-aut v, ,-ts o-'re-!'Oid-i
li: i.i.st h. r hubajid
biougl-t a eo:..,j r
t. . in h .'h l.-rd N
. l.-l-n- T!ie l.r.
I. Ml
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-t
iMAY BOND
VukU F:l.
"-iJ f.ir.M.
bv in lvf.
t-d m S.-aitlt-
WHEN WE MOVE
into our new 1.,,-ation we will become THE REX GROCERY CO. We will combine with the Mwttord Mc.it
Co. I '..1,1 stornae meats will be sold as before. Everything will go for cash (This means that vvc will sell
below the market urice). We will stilt handle:
Snow-flake Brwiil :nul Coolwri
llt-Ht).
Cn-aiiH-ry liutti-r (h a rull Im-.
Hul I -r trust prifi's).
Cnin Olivca nt. the iuirt ..
Kingsbury ' l'.'r JailiH eilt tu ..
JOSEPHINE FRUIT INSPECTOR
MAKES ANNUAL REPORT
Fruit Inspector liatehan. made hi
report to the countv curt last week.
coxenti a period of three and one-halt
months siucu he has li 1 ui in office, siivh
the Courier. "The outlook for the com
inn season," said Mr. Hat chain, "is
heiter than ever and am sure that next
year will seo more pin..', orchards than
ever, and the qualitv i-nd ipiantity of
the frtiit will lie lniieli improved."
F d low iny is a nummary of hU re
port to the county comt:
Since being npjiointed fruit inspector,
September l.", lliOS, I h;;ve personally
inspected 4."0 orchards and lots contain
iny fruit trees ajrnr"ri'--thus far
about Hiun aeres, amy about three
fourths of the county being eovereil a
yet. Of these l.'i. orclards, 1J." have
been badly neglcteetl aid will have to
heve thorough work d ur. in the unvi th
in till days or they must be pulled out.
Contrary to the prediction of Rome men.
I have found orch:!ids with no sen
ni!-i pe-;ts or fungus diseases. There are
." cases of pear blight so far discovered
which must be ch au'd out at once and
the trees watched carefully next spring
when growl li starts.
"Three nurseries have been inspected
and Some few trees coteleinned in each.)
Five bts of nursery t -ei s shipped iu I
from out of the st.tt- have passed in- I
spi-etion with the loss of about 1 mi trees j
frt'in Misouri. Careful watch ha:i been
kept at all stores .-u.d warelnuises as j
well as on the streets rnd all will agree
that the quality of :h- f-ui. offered fori
sab- is belter than formerly.
"A complete record of nil this work
ha:- been kept with ii..luo and address
if eaeh grower, an-1 condition of his
on-hard. The expeii-v. ,f this inspec
jtioii to the county in: Fifty days' work
j ;it :t. l-"'i; necessary 1 xpenses of snme.
I ;s.;n. Total. '.7ii. KesKft fully
vnlonitted. " II. C. UATKHAM."
SCHOOL HOUSE ON KLAMATH
AGENCY BI.RNED DOWN
The i liac I and class rnuu, the second
best buildi. g ut Klamath agency, wast
completely destroyed by fire about mid
night Thursday, says the Klamath Her
aid. The cause of the fire is unknown.
Superintendent II. (i. Wilson, who is
in tho city, was notified at '2 o'clock
last night. It is Ktt'tnl that the fire
was first discovered rbout ln::iu, but
it was then o far utile; headway that
it was impossible to do anything be
oiid preventing the spread of the
flames to other buildings.
The chape was newU remodel- d and
improved a little over a year ago. A
modern sieam heatir.. plant was in
stalled a a. I t he building was lighted
by electricity. The loss is roughly c-s-
limated at b- tween ifsOiHl and $i00rt..;
After the fire was 'veil under way a :
-ait-h wa- made fo" the night watch j
man, ami he was found i" the basement
f one of the ot h r s chool build ingtt,
reading a book-, ami did not even know j
thai tlo ie had b 1 : fire. j
Supei Mitendeiit Wilsm who intended,
t oing to the railroal, n turned today to
l he agency. lie sfa'.eM that it would ;
1 -st about 'HtM to replace the build j
pig, but the new strio titte will probahly
I e fuvi t ' I
PENNSYLVANIA CHOOSES
PENROSE AGAIN FOR SENATOR
II AIMMSIU'RO. F-i.. Jan. ll. Hoise
1 ennw was electe.l I'nited States sen
ator f.r the third time by the Pennsyl
;;nia legislature today. The house and
nate balloted separately today and
v. ill meet in joint co-iv.-nt hn tomorrow
' . aiia-s the vote.
in.i'iu l'tni"se is (t.pularly classed
.uiuiig the r. actioiunii : of the Failed
lates -.enate ana.l his reelection is a
blow to the reform eboc.eiit of the repub
1 1 1 a n paitv. Ho i now the head of the
1 uio.ii- ttuav niachine, which has so
! tig d'trtitentM F- uii- Ivania politics.
.nd
s ib n.-iiuce-l bv M enemies as a
t al h:.!t' brother of Piatt and le
St u-Mut- Fi ui-ie as a-cns-d by
,! nt K.n.s.ovlt of being the recul
iiii.iliiil ,
, 1 i. - i
thuiirt
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! POSTAL COMPANY WINS
SUIT FROM SOUTHERN TACIFIC
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T'm -.!( crow ..ut tho din of
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l,niu tli. nclit f w.-iv of tti.- Soufh-Tii
. if - t iilnad trsA.
(because the
tJ'ic White K'ae Syrup for,
lne Corn Starch for, the
ihe Mcilfimi ' Yakima Best Flour, becuuso the liest, per
sack
U5C i Ri d Ribbon Canned, the best experience cau buy.
15c Deep Sea Salt Mackerel, two lUli for 25c
Miller &
G R O t K R I K S
SOl. I) FOR CAHII
Cilv Business Directory
Lot the
MISSION PURNITUKE WORKS
make that piece 'jf 'uroiture. Any
design, any color, any 'inish
dull, waxed or polished. Shop od
our. of 8th and H streets.
t. .-
W. M. Colvlg. , 0. L. Baames.
COLVIO ft EEAME8
LawverB.
Office: Madfu'rd Bank BUg.
Oround floor.
Cook Stores and ranges. Phone 91
MOBDOBFF WOLF
New and Second-Hand Furniture
Kadi' old stand, 18 20 F St. South
Medford, Or.
KARNES BOOMTNQ HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnished
All modern conveniences.
D. 0. Karnes, Prop.
20 S. 0 St., Medford, Or.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft
BLOCK Co. will ,e prepared Feb
ruary 15 to furnish cement brick.
''Better than pressed brick and
just us cb"ap. iu estigute before
contracting. P. O. Box 118.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
210 W. 8venth St. Medford, Or.
DR. GOBLE
The only exclusive Optician be
tween Portland and Sacramento.
Office on Seventh Street.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER
Eye Specialist
Office in Eagle PharuiHe.
Main 233. Seveuth aud Main
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Rooms from 50 cents to $1.50 per
day. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your patronage.
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened
their new gnrage and repair shop
back of the Moore hotel. -Motor
cars stored aud taken care of. All
work gunrauteed. Phone No. 5163
JACKSONVILLE COMMERCIAL
CLUB TO GET BUSY SOON
Pn liileiit D.'ivis of the Jacksonville
'iiillitTt-iitl club h:is :li:iiouilt'ed that a
leeting of the i luli wil' lie held in the
i-.-ir futur for the pcipone nf open-
' 'ni: :i niirini: i':unpaif;:i. A program will
j lio pri'pjirt'd and i! rou.lng meeting as
I -iiiiii. There are several v.ho have not
I paid their dews and tie club will need
) .'ii;e iiion.-v to carry on the work.
t'!...v,. who are in a-r.'.-irs may pay the
e,-r, tary. Jay I'. xton. Music will
!.o ttio main feature of the next ntoot-
j nit;.
i !liti,j
.i bo prepan-d to have an eve
of pleasure. Th date will be an
.d as ...on as the weather is sot
Po-t.
.1
Coming Musical Event.
M rt. 1 r.-n Htituptou Tsaata, piuuift,
nil Misn l.r:oo .los.M'liiue Hfuwu, -on
r:ilti. will givt .1 mui.':ile at tlu Mtnl
top. (ipora house. Trrsday evonTiiit,
imiary at S:l". .-1i,k. Tliis ,s
Ik firt opportunity Mod ford has had
f h"rir. those y artists, sincp
I'.'ir reoont stuly in fan Framiro
t;tli tin famous totu'tioi Hfrr Herman
ionss. Herr Omsa, rho it ft pupil of
l.-srt. is niarvefoti musician and in
ims romtvitionii hai een likened to
Me,iliovee. The mink lovers will have
rm opportunity to ju'lc1 of this, as se
(..(ions from his works, both vocal am.
instrumental, will hf rendered. The
program will b announced later.
the can Tific
nackng 7c
20c Whisk Brooms
This year's
mud
Ewbank
OF QUALITY
AM) Hi FOR LKSH
THE B. R. V. LUNCH BOOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Pacific Coast.
H. H. Lo rimer Prop.
AKTHXm H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
ENVELOPES printed to order
LETTERHEADS of all styles
by The Tribune.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WORKS
W. E. Lane Son, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford Oregon
WASOHATJ ft BROWN
wish to nnnounce to their patrons
that tbey are located in their new
quarters in the Young k Hall
building.
Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
THE MISSION DRILL
Always open for business. Neat
and clean. Up-to-date. Popular
prices.
12 So. C St. Lambert k Brown
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Masical In
struments, go to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
C Street.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phone 353
Night Phones ( W. Conklin 38
J. H. Butler 148
DR. R. J. CONROY
Successor to Dr, Junes.
Office in the Stewart Building.
PHACTS FROM FHOENIX.
Our new Hehotilhouse is Hearing com
pletion rapidly. The finishing touches
are being put nn. l.ai' week the flours
were oiled and the eoinplet ion of the
I, eating plant was d.o.o.
The depot lias been opened up and
11. Lehners appointed r.s !l;eiit. As.
vet the ticket stamp h.s not arrived, t
so that he can sell tickets, but he sends
Height and keeps th. depot open. I "( , ; ;
.losh l'attersoi, was iu Medford ami I F 1 SALh-Good. horsi tor sale cheap,
Jacksonville Pri.lav -ifior supplies for' !':'lf "nle sou,h rit-v limit'- " L
the count v 1 r tarn,. i 261
The Anderson broth rs. Kdwin Tav
lor aud Arthur and Fr d Furry, l.lovd
(Vlvor ttnd many otlie; wire M.-df.nd
IntftiiHss oallors Saturday.
Work i proun'siii uit-olv nn the
I'lioonix Talon! olo.-tr t iluo.
Claud fate and w fo, Mrs. .1. Kos,.
and I.oui4 . 'olvor w to Moiuhiy shop
pors iu M.-dfonl.
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
W A NTK1 Fxpeneiictl nian to plant
and take rare of I'M arte orchard. Ap
ply to Uondinot (-otui'r Motel Xash.'J.-i'.i
VANTKl A chaninerniaid wanted at
the Franco American Hotel, with ex
erience; fare paid. ' reka. Cal. -JtU
FOB SALE.
I'lll! SI.K-Store futures,
of Mrs. V. 1. broiru.
Impure
530
Fancy Dried I'euches, per pouMl 14!
Dried I'ruues, per pound : Jc
German Ventiles for aoup making, per Ib..l2'2c
15o
crop .extra ilry :-h"lid J'npi-orn, per
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
t rated songs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
.'ontinuous performance every
evening of motion pictures and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents.
WM. H. AIT KEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 22.
210 W. 8evenfh St., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that sell, sell trees
that grow auad fruit true to label
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter . and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Boom 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
C. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
Office: R. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phone 593.
Medford, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Residence.
East Medford. Phone 225
S. R. SEE1Y, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X-Ray. Office hours: 1012, 2 4 p.
m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
JACK FREDENBURG
Scavenger.
Garbage hauled.
Medford.
DR. WALTER R. STOKES,
Dentist.
Successor to Dr. ,1. M. Keeue.
FOR SALE Two go..J freah mileb
cows for sale. Boar Creek Orchard.
274
FOI.HUT-Tr
oormr iu Faj:e"s addition: a bargain
for cash. K. B. Sawyer, Xo. 2ft7 S.
(' Btreet. 262
, FOK SALK 40 aerts near Merlin:
WO; other tracts, l0 to $20 per
acre, t'has. K. Shot, Merlin, Or. 260
l'tlli SALIC Au elegant lot of new
furniture, direct from the east, at bar
gain prices. For particulars apply M.,
The Tribune.
FUR SALE flouse-i, lots and land in
Phoenii. or iu tracts to suit from one
acre to G40 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nii, Or.
FTiTl SALE "Eitra drv cordwood, fir
and pine, tier wood, oak, fir and pine.
F. Osenbrugge. Studebaker Bros. Co.
warerooms. Telephone 361. 262
FOR BENT.
I'l't. KKNT Seven room furnished
ie nso. cl-se in. impure Y. M. French,
room 7. J.ickiiou O. Hank bldg. tf
KMi liKXT Nine - -oin house with
lath; close to town. ?lopiire at Osen-bruei;.'-?
residence. l--'ersi,le ave. tf
PuK HUNT Furuisa- .1 looms for light
housekeeping. 124 Xo-th (! it. tf
FOB KKN t1 l: iiims w.iT i.r without
lo-ard. ln.p:n-e at .h "Ybnne office.
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