Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 20, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tree Pruners
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Social and Personal
U E. I.J'MIIH 111 S I.I ll-
Medford iirrivul.
Oeorge Kohlhugen il It.
Medford visitor.
J. (!. Pendleton nf T'il.le
Tuesday in .Modf'or.l.
1 1 H-
ltoi'li Spoilt (
I
I'eter Applegato, rilmi'i' ,.,u,ilv
seasor, Bpciit Tuesday m M ..I r. .1. 1 .
10 hi gold Tor the looking lialiy
At Orogory's studio. If '
li. V. Itirimril ,111 1 wife nf Kk.
am registers! .it II,,. Xnsh.
Ordora for sweet it-'. r l.tit t.-riti Jli
promptly filled, phone I lie i roniuory.l f
Tyson II.. ill nf tvmriil Point iiu.l
-M. '. Ilnnley nf W11.1-.11 I'.inv.in ir
In Mod l ord Tuesday.
l'hnno your orders f.ir sweet emtio ,.
Imtturmilk to Iho cro'.mrry. if
1. H. Cartel', ,op liaggageiliasli'r
Imii rnl nr I from 11 Irip in 11 1 1 f.n n l:i.
Hp reports I In' Hnonil lo ln.-i ntli slill
out of eollllllission 1111 lii'i'niuil nf I ho
high water.
femorick (.'nfo in 1.0. 11 all night now
that prosperity IntH c ti my, 11
H. 0. Mnekoy, formerly nf thin eili
hut now of rirnnts Puss, paid this eity
a business visit on 'I'm nl;iy.
Charles W. Turpin, fnriiii-rly i liii f nf
police nr this eity, was a visitor in Med
foril 0110 'I'tit-Hilay. Mrs. Turpin iH verv
ill In AhIiIii i1.
ir 1. n . . . ...
mn. n. r.. IIUWKItls ol lies .Mollies
arrived Tueiidny for nil extended visit
with her daughter, Mm. .1. W. Iluulop.
Mr. anil Mm. Al. Hill.ni urn planning
n trip to Arkansas, whore llu-v will
visit tho hot springs of tlint state fur
Mr. Dillon 's health.
J. Ilothwoll ih planning to leave lit
tlio latter part of the him Ii f,,r a visit
in Lincoln, Neb.
Arthur Hrown is ex lul In iiri-j -,
on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday fr
Denver, where hi- rivi-nlly wcnl 011 a
business trip.
T. K. Potlongor of Mm Applognlo
spent Tuesday night in Medford visit
injr with friends.
Host meals at bent pri.-es at tin' Km
friek Cnfo open all nii;lil tf
('lari'ni'ii 1 1 a tail i 11, a delivery boy, frll
from bin rart roeonlly ami broke his
right forearm. Hi' is fast r vering.
Circuit Judge II. K. Ilaiuia has re
turned from holding court in Josephine
connty. He wiih ni'cniiiiiini.'l by Iljs
trict Attorm-y Mulkev
Hlake Adams of 111.' Bin.' I.edg .in.
try wiih transacting business in .Med
ford recently.
J. H. Vanderfy of Phoenix was n r.'
cant viHitnr in Mi'df.ml.
Th "cowboy pri'iichi r, " hVv. I in
ti', han left for Vi'il, Cnl., iv In-he
will hold n nuiubi'r of services.
Einorirk Cafe open nil night, if
K. A. Nyckoff of Table l,k was 11
recent visitor in Mi'dl'nnl. He wiih ac
eompanicd by Clnrn Collins.
NOTIi'M.
Notice, in liereby Riven that Hie uinli r
signed will apply lo the city council nf
tho city of Medfnrd, (Iri'unn, al. Hie
mooting to be. held on Kcbruary 2. hlilil,
for n liceliHe lo Hell Hpiritnns, vinous
nail malt liiunrH in iiiniitilie.s less Hian
a gallon, for a period of ni mouths, nt
his place of busiuesH i.t N,m. 11 ami
J 14 Front Btreet, in Ha d city.
Hated Huh 'Jillh d;iy nf .lamiarv. Ilmjl
1170 JOHN'!! It I NliTOX.
LADIES TO GIVE FRJZE
FOR WELL KEPT GROUNDS
ASHLAND, Or., Jnu. 'JO. Tin- l,.i
(lien ' Civic ImprovtnuMit rluli hnt ill
ckled to offer $10 ill cusli ill Hirer
pritvn of $J0,tl iiml for Hn-
throe best kopt prt'inisos in tin- rity uf
Ashland during tho yi-ur 1011. Hm pri.rs
to be awarded alnnit July 1 h a rt.m
mittee. Tliitt is done to ciwomaf Hn
kfpintt up of Inn nt. yurd-. ;inliMi4,
HtrootH and tiliitt in n t Immii
by local resident, 'ind it in i-xpivted
that thi'rt- will tn a iivilv foniprt it ion,
for Anhland in mon1 nr 1 t'ani.Mii,
With ltd boillittMtiH Miipp.y nf v:i1it f-'i
irrigation, fnr itn well kepi lawm ainl
ffiirdeiiH already.
Kditor Pattisnn nf the Central 1"
Herald visited Medfnld Tu.-Ji.lav.
nit
You Are Goin to Build
4
TORRENT SPRAY HOSE
FOR SALE BY
MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY
r n ilk ' -v't 4- Til -f : - l
I w-r ''''Jfe ill
FAMOU.' YACHT SCENE FROM "nREWSTCR'S MILLIONS," AT THE MEDFORD FRIDAY EVENING.
Musicale Most
Enjoyable
Mr. Irene Hamptou iHnacs and Miss
Ornco Josephine Brown Please Very
L:ugo Audi once.
In Min. I r-fin- H.iinroii ls:i:n-.s ami
ir." .Imsc.mii.: Itmwii, Mr.lfui.t
luis lNd iircoinplislicil tiiUHiriniiH u(
wlium jmy ciHiiimiiiity Kiiyhl In pi-uinl.
'I'li'-ir .Irlinlitrul m-itiu nt tlx- Mr.l
rue. I lln-ai.T 'rii.-stliiv niijlit w:t.s ittlruil
1'V a ni'ist iiiiv('.iitivc iuiiiii'iict',
nluisf I'litluisijism v.-nl.'.l itself in up
J.la'isn tlnil hiuiilil loitli I'lt-ijih-llt en
ruivH. Tln nilil ii very Hlnriny
our, tln tnirrrila nf niii' liTinji nwnv
iiiiiiiy win) wmilil ot'ttM-wim- Imvi- at
trinh il, ye! t lie Imiis.' whs ruiiifiu t Iwly
fill"-' with miisit- lover, whu I IhhmuIi
ly ciijuyi'tl I In Ins.sie -rtinnn.
Min. lM:t:(i-s uMMii-l ;ln pruyrum wiih
a ii of I in in- l.y ( Impiii, uliit'h wmh ft. I
Inwi'il liy a rln.piji wi1.;-, hut Ii i.f whi. h
were i'i-iiil'ntl with skill :ml I'tnotion
Ihl'l :i)Hi:ilr. in th, l.slrtiris. Miss
Hi.iwn tolh.wc.l with ai iiria fiom Man
tli'l, " Lasi-ta ( 'h 'In I'iMiw," Hit .swet-t
i-lrar vuiri' ilrlihinl In i innliluiH anl
llMW
I ht-r nun knl ,1)11-1. i iiii'iil i ci
(nr last eoiH'rrt.
('lassie iiiiiiiImts fnl'-iwed in rapid sue
-'Mnn. M rs. Isiitii H iiihl M iss Itmwii
.iltcniat' 'I, I'licli iiiniilti-t henifr ninrn en
HinsiaNlieally reeetved lltan the one pre
.'i-.Ihil;. W.ldn-r 's l.'.unl,, 1 1'eipetiiat
Mitt inn ) and ti.nlai d 's I i erl isseinent
and liiiii iniitli's ( (iai lands) perhaps he
inn Imtier n em ed t luin I he nth. -is.
M iss Itmwii 's " I i ps t nve Snn . tf. " h
lleil.eit, and Hie l-'mir l,.-af t'l.ixer,"
-sillltf ;i ail eiu-nic, win the In-aiH nf tin
lens .lavsii-al nf h . i aiidiluis. Hril
li.-in.y and dash . hi raelei ied Mr,
Kaars ' playing. i 1 1 x and aliandmi
Mi.s Itmwn's snl.iH Alt.itf. ther it was
the nienlnst tnat Medfoi.l itnisn- Invert-
live eiijnvrd fur inaiiv a d:iv.
Redinnn Minstrels.
. nil "1 step tin in!
The
Antfle
liedinen's liii; nlnlee minstrels!
it pel a In. use, Thnisdax , .1 a una i
-1. A show f..r la In s. ehihlreu and
i;enth'itii u. tin.id sintf;n(; and md .lane
inn! The main exeat nf the season!
l-oi t v in ii it in I nr em i nt 'em !
Tiekels aie iinw nn vale. One iiiyht
'idv. Mr. 11,-aide. Hie : ust met .r. still
Relieves lh.it this is ene nf the l-est
sh-.ws he has e. r pn' t l.-.-.il talent.
4tet lillsv!
U V
sinil h.
trl
.thai I'uMit l.l.ui,
in Medfo.,1.
th.
i;o el nillt I
ii'ldinU' al tlu
poMlimi at Se
Maska Ynt 'a, ,t
mle net eai- ill he a full sied
l.ht li,.iis.' m ..periti. n and ..pen f
i"'" Hlspeeti lls'li.n
I.et me fivir with i u. N enntrnet
to" l.i i e m- t nn Mli tf IV SHlisfad ion
i;iisranee-l.
L. E. BEAN
COXTKACTOK AN P H1MKHKK.
lied ford, ui.
MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, OK Kfi(. WEDNESDAY.
WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE OUr
RISDDY SUMS
(Cniitinuud from paj;o 1.)
.pupped eity hall and lire engine house
the eity is supplied wi.h snlistat ions in
aiiniis parts nf town, equipn-d with
small luil eHieient ehi-mical engines,
nhieh are siippleiin-iit 1 by hose wan;
mum. Tlie central fin Nation is equip
n-d with a first elass eniiibiiintion rlicni
,,,
it iitfine, a tfoiiti team or linrses, htise
id other emiipliien:, ;;nd t-om fort tilde
.piarters for t he men on duly at the
engine house.
Recommendations.
Never! In-less, while t he people of
Medfnld are justified in taking pride
ill her aehievementH, it must not he
Inst sight nf that Hi1 work must con
t i n u.
With regard to Hk water system, Hie
met hoi of collect ions and t he water
rates should be clns'-'y watched, as in
these particulars there is much room
for Inss, both by Irr ing i necpiitable
rales and so disrntiranmg the use nf
water and by luck nf Hiflicicut care in
culled ing the moneys to which Hie city
is actually entitled.
The distributing iiysteni should also
be extended as fast as thi is possible,
so as to enable a more rapid develop
nietit nl I he city, and "it the same time
produce an increas-d levenne for the
water syst em.
The matter nf adjustment ,,f the dif
t'i. ull ies bet ween t h, ( "ondnr Water
i;iiii:niv and H ily I ;'s alreailv been
i-m. Ind up. .ti. hut ill addition to the
-etllement of tluse d t f ferenci'S care
-hoiihl he taken that lh. cotnpanv enn
Tins to iiuiease its service, both pub
lie and prixate, as fast as the growth id'
Hie eitv warrants it.
The sew. r question is one of the
.'iMist iiMi'ortanee, and is one which
will require much earefe) eniisidera I inn.
wiiiL' to l.'iek of yradieiit in the
ily all e.Kiteniplriteil sewers slmuM
Ue . i . i.efulh pl itiit. d. sn that not
oily Ho p: v -at us -is will be pro I eet
I, but fnt lire users lea vs at t neh to
Hie present system.
Commends Work ( f Ladi1?.
The work nf llev llreatei Medf--ld
deb in beautifying the city ami nf
Hie Library assneiat int. n se.-nring the
n.q.eiatiMii of the Slate l.ibiary as
tnciaMoti for the ma t nl ena uce nf a free
'ilmny in Med ford i-1 deserx ing nf the
'ilK I praise, and thev should in e cr
vay be encouraged In continue their
If. ir l s. s hi mu as the coin pi ef ion of
Hie it-ew water -yst-'Ul eiialden the city
'o abolish tl Id u.it r tower near the
West Side school Hi- lireater Medfnld
bib - hould be lilted t - lake p.-ss. ssinn
'f the blnck on whi.'i it stands an.)
n.-lndn it ill the p-r.. These two
''locks wmild make a ni-.-t al 1 1 .i.t i e
aik for the city, -mi' would :ilso fur
m-.Ii an id.. it stti- for : Carnegie libra
. -.hould the latins ' utet-essf nl in
their efforts to ..ht.-iin nr.
In conclusion I wi-.li once more to
fer to Hie teuiaik-tbb progress whic'i
Medfnrd has made .Iim-m- (he past two
:ns. H-r growth n.is b. en phenoni.1
I. and He- enterprise nf her people
has nretised faxniabi'- cnmttient uo
nly throughout the viate. but iti th.
ast as well. j
The w ..ttderfiil d . I -pin. nt of re
...net! which h:is ti',' n place .luring
he hist t', w eats is h--w . i-r. but :
Ut iH ma". - , ..oio:!'. I t ilh tli,. r.'
Mives as et mid Mdep, d. and n.-Hi
ri-, can pi.v.nt s(,ll l r- a I r pn-gr-ss
II,'
t ut nr.
..f Ho
,-e the
e.'.pt He' tai,ure of the
.'oaitnutr.t' to realire an. I
'ir opportunities. ,
united i tf. it for proi-i. s
.,,,,.
in bra
I and
.(1
a tareiul. strict runt e.'ononi
but not p:r!nnotiinus iidmimstrat
n ol
eity affairs will keep Aledford at Hp
front of the march of progress, when
die is and belnugH.
Respectfully submitled,
J. T. FI'DMV. .Mm-or.
I. C. .arregaii, tin1 Kagle Point or
dinrdist, spent Wcduesuny in iMedfnrd.
Probate.
( lua i d ia n T'lnyd HieHcy ; order
ippninting ,1. V. .re('ox, J. If,
ti:t .1. 1,. Mas'; appraisers.
iniiili'
Wick
Funeral of Mrs. Ilnth.
The tuueral of AfrH, Krnest Iluth.
who died .lauuarv 1.", was held dan
y 111. Ifev. W. C. Keu'.er officiat
ing. Iter nuiitleti name was lilanelie
A melt a Nchneidei-, She v.:i born nt
Alma, W':i., Mntvli 17. .1S77 Sim did
not ignore the great subject of ("J oil
1 divine t hings, but early in lifi
gave them thought, nnitirg with tin
Herman befoiined chinch, nml was i
Sabbath cluud teacher in te same On
March 17. I0o;t, she was united in inar
ringe wit h KmiukI Iluth. From this
union there sprung three- children, two
nf whom survive her. In April, IHO'
she. with lu-r husband, removed from
the slate of Washingli-n to Medfnrd,
where 1 hev have resided ninee. For
some time sh had been hi feeble health
She died suddenly on t he evening id'
Friday, January l., thus attaining to
an age of ;tl wars, !' months and 2l
'lays. S!ie leaves a husband, two ehil
di en. t hive brothers, five sisters and
a large circle of friends to mourn Ii
depart u re.
Prepaid Rallroaa Orders.
"Something which is of ronBidurable
interred to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
If the Hystotn or prepaid orders now in
ralTeet between stations of the Southern
Pacific coin pun v and all points in the
United States. By means of this system
tickets may be purohased at Med ford
from any place in tho United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to th
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
.i.-cmiiiiiodat ions nnd small amounts of
a-h in connection with these ticket
tiny also be forwarded at the satn
time." tf
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Northbound
No. ItifOri'nuii Kerens 5:24 p. m
Nn. H Portland Kxprru 9:49 a. Dl
1 Southbound
N'm. l"il('alifornia Kiprpss.. .10:3fi a. tn
Nn. 1.1 Sun Frnnoiaro Kip.. . 3:20 p. m
Nn. CWl-'rom Grants ras9....j 9:15 p. m
N.i. SS.IjKor Aalilaml jlO: 15 p. m
PACiriC 6 EASTERN RAILWAY
No. lll.eav.s Metlforil.
No. :i l.cavra MnKord.
No. L'lArrivifa MoiKoril
. . . S: 10 a. ni
. . 2:50 p. m.
. . . j 10:25 a.m.
. . . 5:08 p. ni.
No. 4 Arrivoa Mo-.lfonl.
ROOUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. :Ieuvo8 Medford...
No. 4 Leaves Medford...
..10:4fla,ni.
. . 5:35 p. ni.
. . 2:00 p. m.
. . 9:00 p. m
. . 9:00 a. m
. , 3:30 p. in,
. . 1:30 p.m.
Motoril.oaves Medford . . .
Motord-eaves Medford. . .
I No. 1 Leaves Jacksonville. . .
No. .1 1 leaves Jacksonville. . .
MotorjLeaves Jacksonville.. .
! A!otor tjeaves Jacksonville. .
MAIL CLOSES
7 : 30 p, m
i " "
(A.M.jP. M
. 9:19 4:M
.J10:05j 2:60
. 7:20 t-.$0
,10'.1W y.to
Northbound
Southbound .
(KHgl Point .
.IMCKSCUVUie
JANUARY 20. IflOfl.
3C
SOMETHING DOING UP IN
DUDLEY'S CORNER OF CREATION
(By X. v. z.)
At a gathering of over 25 settlers
of the locality heretofore known
"the unsiirveyed" north from Butto
Falls, about six miley, it was decided
to cuinphdo the public hall which was
begun last summer, and the settlers nrc
to assemble for that task Monday, Jan
'-!., so we hope it won't be long
till you can look for things doing in
t It ih part of the bush.
It was proposed that inasmuch as this
tract lonal T. P. of 34 had now been
surveyed; we therefore select a name
whieli we hoped bv common court esv
I custom would be nred hereafter to
ignate this corner of creation,
genuine christening waa had nnd
. name "uiKitey" chosen, the same
being the given name r.f the first son
of Mr. and Mrs. Flmor Spencer, who
were also among the earliest settlers
of the unsiirveyed.
Various n-i I building and repairing
projects btjuoiicial to the betterment of
travel in this cominunily were discussed
and mapped out for the future, so it's
hoped marked benefit will result from
such meetings.
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
V ANTKD Work by the day,
month. Address F. II., caro
banc office.
week ur
of Tri-
son
WANTED A chambermaid wanted at
tho Franco-American Hotel, with ex
perience; fare paid. Vrcka, Cal. PCS
roft SALE.
FOR SALE atore fixtures,
of Mrs. V. I. Brown.
Inquire
530
FOll
sXle,ouo,ooo
feet timber
Address E.,
202
cheap if taken at ouvt
care of Tribune
FOR SALE Two god fresh milch
cows for sale. Bear Creek Orchard.
274
FO lt5 AT7E Tw o choice lots on the
corner in Page's addition; a bargain
for cash. K. B. Sawyer, No. 207 8.
0 street. 262
FOR SALE
$000; utile
-10 ac ti s uea r Mori i u ;
tracts, MG to $20 per
acre. Chris. E. Short
Merlin, Or. 200
FOR SALE Good horsj for sale cheap,
half milo south of city limits. 0. L.
Linxwiller. 261
rMi 5ale ah eiogaut lot ol new
furnituro, direct from the east, at bar
gain prices. For particulars apply M.,
J ho l ribunc. '
rOR SALE Ttouses, lots and land in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
ncre to 040 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix. Or.
PvTt" ALiE-xtra Jry cordwood, Tir
and pint), tier wood, oak, fir and pine.
F. Osenbnigge, Studebaker Bros. Co.
warerooms. Telephone 361. 262
FOR RENT.
Ft i li K K N T Seven room f urn ished
house, close in. Inqmrr W. M. French,
room 7, Jaek-jou Co. Bank bldg. tf
FoU KENT Niuc rom house with
bath; cle to town. Inquire at Osen
brngge's residence, P-ersido ave. tf
FOR KENT' FurnisM rooms for litflft
housekeeping. 124 No-th O st. tf
FOR KENi'-t.'.wms witL ir without
hoard. In.poie at th "Vbnne office.
261
Spray Pumps
HOSIERY
SPECIAL
TOM0R0W we start a
Closing Out Sale
of odds and ends in Hosiery that should
interest Medford Hosiery buyers
25 doz. Ladies' seamless fast black
Hose, ... 10c pair
25 doz. misses' medium heavy seam
less fast, black Hose, double
heel, toe and knee, all sizes, 15c pr
Misses extra fine quality light weight
mercerized seamless fast black
Hose, all sizes, . . .25c pr
Boys' ribbed Hose, extra heavy
seamless and fast black. If you
want a hose to stand hard wear
try this line. All sizes up to 10, 25c pr
Ladies' extra fine quality Lisle finish
Hose, also a medium weight ribbed
Hose, a 35c value in other stores,
Here in all sizes . . 25c pr
If you want the best line of good wearing
full value Hosiery in the city you will find
them here. Give us a trial.
1000 Souvenir Post Cards, 5c qualiiy, in
Southern Oregon and Medford views Our
price lc each.
HUSSEY.Cash Store
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD OREGON
0fflce ln Jackson County Bank Upstairs
NOTICU
is npniiv givrn tlmt ilic iimleraiunvil
will apply at the regular meeting of tin
city rmimil f Mtilfmil. Orrgiin, in
l i l.riiiiry o, 1W9, f,ir lireuse to sell
malt, viaoua anil aptntous liquors in
Usa quantities than on? gallon for 12
nioutlis at lt U, Mod: 'JO, in M.dfor.l
Oregon, for a iriol of 12 montlis.
- W. M. KEXNKDV.
Date.1 January 10, IPOS).
Kleetroliers of Kren-I, Fenaissano de
sign will be i,s,-,l t illutniuale tu.
grounds of tlie Alaak:. Yukon I'aeifie ex
position nt Seattle n"x ,-ar. Hundreds
of the beautiful stjndar.ls have been
built, do the top of each will be a
large sphere of light eoi taining 00 30
audle K,wer globes.
TO ALL SHR1KERS.
Medfnrd, Or., Jan. 1U.
There will bt. n business session of
Hillnli temple, A. A. ,) X. M. S., al
Masonuie hell, Ashl.md Or., Friday eva
mug. February 5, nt whieh tinie nr
rangemeots will be n'.-idi. for a eere
nionial se.isicn to be held in April or
M.-.y. Don't forget your f?l and card
ind bring an npplieation or two.
By order of
'-" KrilKXE A. SHERW1.V,
lmpetirl I'oteutnte.
K. T. STAPLES,
Reeorder.
Ten thousand ehildren representing
the Sunday sehools of King eountv
will parade in Seattle next year dur
ing the progress of the Alaska Yukon
t'aeific exposition.