Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 23, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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SENATORS ELECTED IN
MANY STATE OF UNION
Tlio legislature iti t he following
atntes have, chuson aene.tors:
Colorado t'harlea J. Hughes, Jr., of
Denver, elected to micecd Henry M.
Teller. '
Iowa Albert B. Cummins was elected
to u nix-year term.
Missouri He eleeteil Senator Stone.
Indinnn Elected Shivoly to succeed
Senator James A. Ilcmetiway.
I'lali lte eleeted R-.'f.! Siiioot.
South Dakota Eleeteil Coo T. Onw
ford. Oklahoma By a striet party vote re
elected Thomas V. Gore, the blind sen
ator. North Carolina Oeneral assembly
eleeteil Leo IT. Overman.
Connecticut Elected Frank B. Bran
degeo to succeed himself to the six
year term.
Pennsylvania Elected Boles Penrose
for a third term.
Xew Hampshire It" elected Jacob IT.
(tallinger.
Arkansas Elected James P. Clark to
succeed himself.
JAOKSONVILLTJ ITEMS.
Vr.nie.cs A. Poult nod William Baughn
onino up from C! rants Pass Thursday on
important business at. th courthouse.
Hex Davis, traveling man for Pol
ger's coffee, was intereitwiiig his cus
tomers Thursday.
Mis. V. Ti. Coleman was a Mcdforil
visitor Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Abbott of tho Abbott house has
returned from Corvallis. where he was
called by Hie illness of 1 is sister.
(leul'ir'e W. I.ance of Fonts Creek was
at the county seat on TJwrsdny.
Dr. Caslieu, the oplician, was in town
en Thursday.
A. . Irwin, constable for Ashland,
precinct came down on business Thurs
day. An 'attendant came ilown from Salem
Thursday to conduct D V, Crant to the
asylum. Mr. IS rant has lived alone in
the hills fur a nunilvr of years, and,
together with old UK", is the reason Riv
en in tin' complaint for his commitment.
JEFFTUES RECEIVE' OFFER
OF 31(10,000 FOR 33 WEEKS
SAX FIIANCISCO, CM., Jan. 23.
James .1. Jeffries, t li r retired heavy
weight champion, wh . filling a theat
rical engagement here, has received an
o ffer'nf MO,"00 for 3.1 weeks of spar
ginr exhibitions on en eastern vaude
ville circuit. The offer was lllndn by
Sam Wheeler, the figh: promoter of St.
l.'onis. J. flues still r miscs to admit
that he has any intentions of attempt
ing to wrest the ilieinpionship from
' Jack Johnson, but the belief is grow
ing stronger each day that the retired
ch-impi.in will again be seen in the ring.
Although a trifle fat, .ielTrieq shows all
the speed that made I'im the wonder of
the heavvweight iliviji in during his ac
tive fighting days, and his sparring
partner. Sain llerger. is authority fur
tho statement that Ihe big fighter's
blows have not lest Ihrir steam.
AWFUL RAT SCARES PRETTY;
GIRL; LAMP DROPS; FIRE
SAX l.VTS OBISPO. Cal., .Tan. 23.
A rat running across the parlor floor
scnriil lllycarohl Mmie tteiss as she
was carrying an oil lamp in her hands
eailv on the morning. She dropped
the lamp, which exploded and set Ihe
house on fire. Mrs. lleiss, the daughter
nnd three sons were unler quarantine
for diphtheria, but wire compelled to
flee from the flames aid shelter in n
shed in the garden until daybreak.
WRITES CHECK FOR FUNERAL
EXPENSIES AND KILLS SELF
SE VTTLE, Wash., Tan. 23. John
n;l, a Richmond Uracil resident,
wrote out a check for a sum sufficient,
as he explained, ia 1 note, to cover
all lie. essarv fnn.-ral expenses, and then
shot himself. The snirMe. in tho ab
sence in his family, s.ii.i to be wintering
in southern California, was alone in
their suburban home. Of late he had
lost heavily gambling at Everett- and
Edmonds. Henry Pary, a neighbor, call
ed the man s home the next morning
and found I'.i'ha deal, shot through the
bend.
THERE AP.E 22 LONG MEN
IN OREGON LEGISLATURE
S U.KM. "r.. .Ian. IS. The bill pro
vi.lina tint 'beets in 1-oteln be nine
feet lone intr...lu.-cd bv. Senator Kel
th iter pawd with 22 i yen this morn
i... r.inclinni declared it a farce. It
wn fathered by the trivilini; asmcia-tion.
THE
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ORDERS RECEIVED FOR
1,000,000 CARTRIDGES FOR ARMY
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23. Orders
have been received at tho Frankfort
arsenal in this city for the manufac
ture of 1,0011,1100 rifle, cartridges. This
order, with thoso on hand, will keep
the arsenal busy day and night until the
end of he fiscal year in June. The ar
fcenal has been vorkiug day jiml night
rince September 3.
MILLION DOLLARS IN
REVENUE FROM TIMBER
WASHINGTON", Jan. 23. Uncle
Sam's purso was fattei.c.I by nearly $1,
OOO.OtMl in revenue lest year from lim
ber cut off the various national for
ests, the timber yield being 102 per
cent of na increase over the preceding
year. Twenty-five per cent of this
amount went bnck into the state treas
ury, in which tho forests are located, in
lieu ot taxes, ia accordance with tho
law. The amount of timber cut from
all the national forests was 3:12,702.000
feet, against llll,S72,0lli) foot, in IH07.
BORN
KISEli Tn .Tackfiom ille, on Friday,
January 22, to tho wif:! of Frank A.
Kier, a son.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that tho undersigned
will apply at the regular meeting of the
cily council of Mcilfoid, Oregon, on
l'Ylmmry fi, 1000, for license to sell
malt, vinous and npiritous liquors in
loss quantities than on? gallon for 12
muuths at lot 11, block 20, in Medford,
Orngon, for a period of 12 months'.
2(W W. If. KENNEDY.
Dated January 19, 1009.
- Prepaid Railroaa Orders.
"Something which is of considerable
interest to tho public generally and
which ia perhaps not generally known
is tho system of propaid orders uow in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all points in Ihe
United States. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place In the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection witn these tickots
siny also be forwarded at the same
time." tf
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby givon that tho under
signed will apply to the city council of
the city of Modfonl, Oregon, at tho
mooting tn be held on February 2, 90fl,
for a license to soil spiritous, vinous
and malt liquors In quantities less than
a galloa, for a period of six months, at
his place of business r.t iNos. 11- anil
114 Front street, in ra'd city.
Dated this 2uth day of Jnnuarv, 100!).
270 JOHN IIARK1NGTON.
agazme
A STAR SERIAL BEGINS
NOW
There is an article in this number with
a big jolt in it, DON'T MISS IT.
You know some of the things
Everybody's has done. THIS IS
ANOTHER.
There it a story by the Pigs Is
Pigs " man that Is one long ache of
laughter, and back of these special
features a big, fine Everybody's
Macazini.
For sale by Medford fieok Store, Ho
tel Nash Xews Stan! and Itnssell.
Sallownest Transformed
to Dusky Beanty
A dark tkil btnoracl tucinatin
when delicuelr aoh, ndcnpread
with the radiant flow which indi
eateiaheilUir, attire .kin. Robert
ine ketft the ikin refined in qnalitr,
keept pore, free from doerir wane
and nJmnlatn the tinr capilljries to
con tribtat the color whichcharms in
blondeandbranettealike. Robert
be ia certain protection against tan,
unburn and Ireciki if applied be
fore erpoturf to ron or wind.
Spreada like an imperceptible iheen
of pauieo.erikin iurfice,formiiir I
shield stimulating ai d preer-.-ir a
to
delicate, lurontr.rauiT-
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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORQ, OREGOX,
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WALNUT STOCK MAKES
FINEST OF FURNITURE EIMBER
E. C. P.-eync, the carpenter nnd cab
net maker, has demnust rated that black
walnut trees grown in tins section make
the finest of furniture timber, says the
Tidings. A number of years ago he
put away to season sections of a big
black walnut treo which had reached
a diameter of about IS inches in nn
Ashland house yard when it beenmo a
mark for the ax. Recently as nn ex
periment ho took a piece of tho well
seasoned stock and nn le it up into a
few odd pieces of furniture, witli the
result that the wood took a finish and
a polish as beautiful as could be asked
for, rivaling the finest polished black
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
FOR SALE
Biggest Bargain in
Rogue River Valley
Seventy acres T1EHT npplo and pear land, throe miles liorlli of ArIiIiiiuI ; 'IS
acres planted to NVwtowns and Kpit.en bergs; numtly rod land; soil (loop and
Tito. This property Hh on rmito of 11. K. J, nnd miluirlmn ii loplinnn linn and
is within one mile of l'io finnoiiM Dr. Pago nn-liuvdfi, nnd :idjius hind that is
actually sold nt fflSO per acre, hare land, and this property is every bit an pood
in nil respects.
This property lies in ;i fast developing fruit belt of 2150 ticres; 1,1(1 acres
in hearing. (I. 10 aeres additional planted, t to ."i years old, and balance of land
being planted as rapidly as ponsilde. Harked ly a good rouniry mad. Vur
sale, for a limited tinn or.ly, at the exeecdinly low prioe of $i;ni)0, or will aell
at, $1N) per acre, or $Y.''i per aore plnnred. Kor pnrtimlnm rmt terms, address
K O. Ho. i!;i2, Ashbiud, Oregon, for en tutor afford to delay. This offer m
limited. Inquiries of real estate dealers respectfully tudicittd.
'STONI
More Light for
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in iooo hrs.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt
32 Caudle Power Tungstftn Lamp uses
40 Watts pcrhour and would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilowatt...
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Offi-c, 20G West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
Y&xs. Krciu Ifampton Isaacs
"3nstructor of "piano. "tlt Sttetljod
rthOramt Street
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Hfllfl
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walnut of furniture commerced The
black walnut ds very common hero as a
shade tree and seems to bo well adapt
ed for a vigorous growth iu this .cli
mate. MINERS COME TO AID
OF LEADERS WITH COIN
INDIANAPOLIS, Iii.L, Jan. 23. A
convention of the United Mine Work
ers today voted to appropriate $2o00
for tho defense of John Mitchell, Sam
uel flompers and Frank Morrison, the
labor leaders, who wero recently sen
tenced to jail by Justice Wright in con
tempt proceedings.
MOTEL
PORTLAND1
OREGON,
Modern Cohvort
Moderate Prices
ONLY ROOF
GARDEN IN
PORTLAND
The Tourist Hcudqnartera
or Columbia valley
ENGAGE ROOM8 EAR',!
FOR THE ALASKA
YUKON EXPOSITION
Jl. 8. NORTON, Hautw
LessMoney
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SATURDAY, JANUARY.
NEVER LOOK BACK
It doesn't vnj. Kaap your ya find
on our axceptioaal efferinga. flm tai
loring ean ly be secured rom the
hands f high-olass Uilora. Oar MP
rience nnd method! lire certainly wtrth
investigation. We employ the beat
workmen and our olohtee are wltkout
lilenbt the moat carefully aelected in the
city.
EIFERT
The City Tailor
BIG
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REWARD !
Knr anyone finding a lunch likfl
THE LOUVRE
serves fur 35 cents.
HARMONY
IN YOUR
NEW HOME
Color blending of Furniturt;
Drape rid, Carpets. Woodwork.1
Walli, make home life happivr.
Our expert decorative ipeculirt wilt
visit your city loon. Without obli
(Cmttnj you he will diicuit the fur
niihingi for your new home.
Wriu far Hfltaittt
J. G. Mack ic Co.
Furniture and Cirpem
PORTLAND. OatOOM
Simfk Xmsu frmiiki4 frStWt
HALKM, Or., .Inn. 2.1 Senator Hin
nott, nighmu, S.hol1ell and Norton
were today appninteil by President Bow
4rman of tha Nenntn to confer with a
similar committee from the Washington
li-Kintnture. on Cninmnin river fishing.
Bepreientatives MrCtiu, Farrell and
DoihIh will also lie on the coinmitt.a.
23, 1909.
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B. IT. Harris, J. V. Moloney, W. T. (loul.ler,
rirsidoil. Mcc-Pirsidi'iit. Sec. und Titus.
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
Dealers in Timber, Coal,
Orchard Farm Land
and City Property
INSURANCE, COLLECTIONS and RENTALS
List your properly wit h uh. We are in constant com
munication with eastern parties desirous 'of invest ing
in Medford and Southern Oregon.
ROOM: 10, JACKSON CO. BANK BUJLBpNCL
II YouiOwned the Earth
''crease in valid an its income
producing rapacity inercaRes, but with 'the rght kind of an orchar
d, Huch an some wo Imvo to show, the purchaser hai n clianco of got
ting his purchuHO pneo back out of a'singlo crop, with proper man
agemoiit. How can wealth be nccunu' Intcd fastur than by buying o
nu of the good young orchards wo kayo1 for salot
Always at your sorvico for tho bent buys in tins valley.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
RXHIBIT BU1LDINO,
F. OSENBRUGGE
Atfcnt for THE STUDEBAKER BROS.
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
VEHICLES AND WAGONS
Bnld nu-nt in .Tnckson rnitnly fur tli STI'DKHAKKH I,1NB OF AUTO
MOHII.KH. Tho nun- K. M. Stiiilnliakpr, .10 li.imn jiowi'i, f..ur cylia l, r
nioij i hiii pricf! Touring (Jar lian won tho rocojiif.uni inul mlntinitiou of all
macLinititH nnd linn n)vfn iUi-lf to bo n renmrkali'o vehicle f,r alrentli,
upcoil inul ilurahility. Now gools in nil lines will arrive in the course of
next month at 1 ho H!jiMmkor warehouse.
MEDFORD, OltEOON.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
You couldn't find a better placo
to livo than in tlnn gloriotm
Itogin River valley, with its in
coi)ip:ir:il)lo winter .and summer
cliinuto. iltiHt uow wn Imvo Bomo
particularly gou(i developed or
chard propositions to Biibmit to
tho hoiuenooker, which nro sure
win n 01 it. Urst give thin Mii.illcr
inimedinto nttention. It does not
take a Tory wise nmu to foresee
that tho advance in values which
we have bcon predicting in in
coming producing fruit lamia is
about to mtitorinlizu. A gond
young orchard win not only in-
MKDKOItD, OTiKCION
OREGON
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