Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 28, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX. THURSDAY. .JAMJAKi iw.-.
Spring is here. Place your orders for lumber, as the rush is on.
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NEW "SHORT STORIES
Th Magnate' Surrender.
Oue of tha boal of JauuiJ. HU1,
tbe railroad, ningnate. has been that he
has no telephone lu his house. "My
office is tbe plaie'to do business," be
has declared,-"a ud my olllce hours tbe
tluie In which to do business. When I
am behlud tbo door of my home I am
safe front tbe world."
He has been, too, as can be proved
by many a reporter who tried to inter
view him there at night. Tbe best the
reporter ever got was a sarcustic grin
from the butler, wbo buttled tbe re
porter out to tbe cold world and a hot
city editor. But the other day, accord
ing to Mr. Hill's own statement, his
butler approached him. "Tbe man is
here to put In tbe telephone," said the
butler.
Mr. Hill promptly wllburwrlgbted.
He wanted no telephone, he said. He
would have no telephone. He regarded
It as a piece of gross impertinence on
lf4i.
' "WHY DIDN'T TOD TKI.Ii HIM SO.r
' the part of tbe telephone company to
assume that bo wanted a telephone.
"Why didn't you tell blm so'" be de
.. mauded of the butler., Now, you would
think that tbls meulnl, couvlcted of
error, would have wilted bcuentb tbe
maguate's frown. He did uot. "Hi told
blm, sir," said the butler culmly, "that
tbis telephone was wanted by the serv
ants, sir. Ill told 'lm you didn't desire
bit, sir, but that we 'ad to 'ave it." -.
James J. Hill, magnate, looked at
Mr. Hill's butler's impassive face. Ha
twiddled bis lingers for a moment on
the mahogany desk. Then, confronted
wltb the certainty of a servants' strike,
be weakened. "Put It In, then," be
said, and, with a return of courage, he
growled at the butler, "But if I'm ever
bothered by It I'll fire every one of
you."
And the butler bowed In meekness
aud said, "Very good, sir." Cincinnati
Tlmes-Btar. . .
Tillman's Favorlts Dish.
A year or two ago Senator Tillman
rave to a cbef lu the senate restau
rant a recipe for an excellent corned
beef hash, tbe fome of which speedily
penetrated to the uttermost recesses of
the caoitol.
When tbe head waiter wants this
bash prepared with unusual care he
orders It iu this wise:
"Oue corned beef hnsh for Seuutor
Tillman."
One day recently during the lunch
eon hour the restaurant- wus doing a
land office business, aud everybody
seemed to want corned beef -hash.
Ten times at least did a waller up-
proacb tbe servlug table with tbe or-
der for Senator Tillman's corned beef
bash. I
Finally tbe thing got on the chefs
nerves. "Look heah," he shouted, to .
i..m t.plticrlnir flu. nnmi old or- !
..rnt .! twelfth order for Sen- i
ator Tlllmnn. He belter watch out or
he'll founder hlsself:"-Upiliicott'
HAD A PRESENTIMENT
THAT HOTEL WOULD BURN
NEW VOHK, Jan. 28. Mrs. Sarah
T :.. ., ilthe wiflow or urew-
-W
sters N.' Y., who lias been called the mlvcrtisc for husbands, beeanse by this
" F. minimi , Hhorlock Holmes," made means n woman couhl get out of her :
this prediction in tbo dining room of narrow villuge or town sphere ami!
tbo Orcok, hotel last night: search the entire world for her affinity.
"This .hotel will bo on firo hofore J 1'ropoimls came from men in two con
morning. , I have a pieseutiuiont.' ' . Itinrnis. lly December 1 she had reeeiv
Thc hootl was on fgiro at 3 o'clock a,0nt HHI proposals of mnrringe. ;
. Ibis moniing, and tho .'.0 guests it hous-i she then pro -de.1 to elnssify and
ed fled to tho street. eliminate the rnmlidn'e.. and finally de-
Mrs. Jennings, according to tbo hotel ci,ed upon Ktruvniw.
records, changed her room threo times
during the night. Koch time she moved WESTON, THE WALKER,
sbo told the clerk she was overcome i T0 AOAIN CROSS CONTINENT
with tho presentiment that tbo house ,
would catch .firo. ! NEW VOHK. Jan. is. "Well. I'm
Investigation later developer the fact j (lff fm. n,,oi- good sized walk pretty
that the ..fire had originated in '") ,,," smiled Edward Pnysuii Weston,
bridal chamber of tho hotel, a guest L,1(, 7.v,,Hr.l,l pedestrian, today.
thrown .i lighted cigarette into ,,. ,...ar across the lonti
papc
iper basket. r - ''
OOVEENOE CHAMBERLAIN TO
K' RETAIN GOVERNORSHIP
SALEM. Dr., Jan. 2s. lleorgc E.
f'hnniherlain will never resign the gov
ernorship. Huch is the word that has
been pasaod around the capitol, and it
seems to come from an authoritative
source. lie has not s.ud that he will re-
What he hss said is mat uo win
be in attendance at the first session
of conirrc after his flection aa senaior. . ion, wan s -
In,"?ad of resigning the office of rerie, of lectures her.-, met with , h.
,I ,r he will let his acceptance of I tile reception at the Canterbury so-
ST0" "'.!.a!or It a. .'vacation .he wn. presented v;h . o;;
f the office nf governor. Thero win , or mom sirisui. n.-. ...
. hi 1 f,MB of seeoad of time audi, nee maintained a chorus of hisses,
"htlri.. i. bToT.or d Mr,. X.tion ohlige.1 to unit the
iirincnu in- n "
Tut SPORTING WORLiD
Pittsburg In Grand Circuit.
iMttsbuiuruiKe uiiu uf.llie beat mem
bers of the Brand circuit, promise to
aguln become a prominent factor in j
i ue Jig tit iwrness worm. .
I -and bus beeu secured for tho cuii
itructlon of a large park with a mllo
track a in a his clubhouse I hat will
accuniinotiiitu uot only horse owuers,
but automobile owners us well.
The present Idea Is to hold u great
fair lu connection with a race meet lug
of national Importance. This combi
nation seems to be the solution of the
racing questlou, so far aa tbe light
harness horse Is concerned. It Is prob
able that the uew association will ask
for membership lu the grain, circuit,
and those -who remember tbe great
meetings that were held lu other days
will extend a cordial welcome.
Ketchel May Fight Johnson.
Stanley Ketchel,, the two time mid
dleweight champion, wbo Is fast
growing out of his class, will soon
forsake the middleweight ranks nnd
will take od big Jack Johnson after
tbe negro's battle wltb Tommy Burns,
Dec. 2G.
Tbe report has been circulated that
Johnson had challenged Ketchel to
a long distance bout, uo matter what
BTAKLKY KETCHEL.
the termination of his battle with
burns would be. Johnson is eoulUlent
of winning the heavyweight liile ami
says that Kelehel Is the only available
man In the world to put up n stiff bat
tle with blm.
Ketchel has expressed his willing
ness to meet the negro, but says that
he will rest up tirst before be tackles
any one.
Drlscoll Wants Audi's Title.
That the world's featherweight title
is lu danger of changing hands and
adorning a subject of the llilllsh Isles
was presaged at the National Athletic
club recently. Jem Drlscoll Is oue of
tbe classlesl little men who ever came
out front Kngltitid. He can both bos
and punch and kuows all the artltice
of the guine. Abe Allen, me present
bolder of the title, showed In his re
cent OOUl wnu Al tMgasi tuui lie
Is on tbedowu grade. An nnalyzafiuu
of the contest proved that he has lost
speed, cleverness and ring generalship.
These three attributes made hiui the
great little champlou that be Is. If
Drlscoll cuu make the featherweight
limit required lu this country. VIZ
pounds, ho will provo a dangerous
customer for Attell to lockle.
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WOMAN PICKS A HUSBAND
. FROM 1000 APPLICANTS
C1I1PPKWA FALLS, Wis.. .Ian. 2S.
Miss Primers Livingston nf llnyd, who I
I'""-1?" "
cived niurn proposals than I
any other woinun ia the world, has clws j
en Louis Mtruvans of Dorchester, Wis.,
for her husband, and the county clerk j
issued a marriage license to them. Miss j
Livingston last Oc-toln r higan to ad
vcrtise for a hasbnnil She :iid she
was .Hi vears old and good looking: that
Ul(. a farm and money ia tne nana.
She nuillltailieU thai Hi Il mhpiiui
nent this time and noiie-in set a iimtn
I that even the youngsti-rs won t toich I
! for a while.' ;
The old plod.b r is going to start on -March
15 his Huh .bi.-tliday to walk j
from the citv hall here to the city hall i
in San Klan'risco. II" ex Is to make
i! lu ln days. '
AUNT CARRIE IS HANDED.
NOT LEMONS, BUT EOOS
house undur police protcctioo.
-! j imii in Eriitoiiwhirrmtfii' if 'fi -infr-H
i 1.0X1 MIX. .Inn. is. Mrs. Carrie Xa- j
.. . : ....;.,,. i.. deliver a
-A FEW
MONEY-MAKING
PROPOSITIONS
6-KOOM MODERN HOUSE West Seventh street,
lot 100x400; a very good buy t $3000
9-ROOM BUNGALOW Complete in every detail ;
one square from West schoolhouse $3000
7 ACRES GOOD LAND Close to Central Point;
all under plow; half laid out in fruit; a snap. $800
30-AC.RE ORCHARD All in 6-year-old Newtown
apples; three and one-half miles from Medford;
good house, .barn, wagon, stock and implements.
This is an exceptionally good buy.
A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS On East Seventh
street; long lease; small rent and one of the best
locations in the city. This is a fine money-making
proposition. Sickness reason of selling.
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
ROOM 10 . JACKSON COUNTY BANK BLDO.
More Light lor Less Money
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
. 32 Candle Power EfJison Lamp uses 110
' Watts per hour and would use in 1000 bis.
110 Kilowatts which at loets. a Kilowatt $11
32 Candle Power Tungstan Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts whidi at 10c a Kilo
watt 4
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. '
Office, 20G West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
H You Owned the Earth
com-" lkn1taa"-J'
crease in vaiuj ob it ii'w"1
priiduciDgcapacity incrcascs7n7iT'with-tho right kind of an orchar
d, such as some we have to ehow, the purohimer has a chaace of git
ting his purchase price back out. of a singlo crop, with prpper man
agemcnt. Uow can wealth be accuinu lntcd faster than by buying o
ne of the good young orchards we have for ealel
Always at vour service for the best buya in this valley.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
EXHIBIT BH1LDJNO, . MKDFOKD, 0RE0ON
'. E. ENYART, President.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
" MEDFORP, OR.
CAPITAL - -SURPLUS
- - 10,000
SafeW Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus. ness Transacted, we
Solicit Your Patronage.
take the Tribune lor News
OF OUR-
Yon couldn't find a bettor place
to live ttiau in tlua glorious
Hogue Itivor valley, with its ia
comparable winter and summer
climato. Just now we have some
particularly good duvcloped or
chard propositiona to submit to
the homosuokor, whiuh aro sure
winnnia. Ucst give this matter
immediate attontion. It docs not
take a very wise man to foresee
that tho advance in values which
we have been predicting In in
coming producing fruit lands is
about to materialize. A good
young orchard win not only in
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
Citv Business Directoil
Lot the
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
make that piece '"miture. Any
deaign, any color, may finish
dull, waxed or polished. Shop on
cor. ot 8th and H streets.
W. M. Oolvlg. 0. L. Beamea.
OOLVIO at BE AMES
Lawyers.
Office: Medford Bank Bldg.
Oround floor.
Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 91
MOBDOBFF WOLF
New aad Second-Hand Furniture
Gads' old stand, 18-20 F St. South
KARNES ROOMING HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnished
All modern conveniences.
D. Q. Karnes, Prop.
80 S. 0 St., Medford, Or.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft
BLOCK Co. will be prepared Feb
ruary 111 to furnish cemeut brick.
Bettor than pressed brick and
just aa ch"ap. in eBtigato before
contracting. P. O. Box 118.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists ia Teas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. W carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
818 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
DB. 0BLB
The only exclusive Optician be
tween Portland and Sacramento.
Office on Seventh Street.
When others fail, call on
DB. E. J. BONNER
Bye Specialist
Office in Eagle Pharmacy
Main 2.13. Seventh and Main
THE HOTEL EMEBIOK
Rooms from 60 eentc to $1.30 per
day. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your patronago.
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened
their new garage and repair shop
bark of the Moore hotel. Motor
eara stored and taken care of. All
work guaranteed. Phone No. 8163
COMING
AT THE GRAND
THE
J. H Heardy Stock Co
In the three Act Comedy Drama
FAMILY AFFAIRS
New'IIIustrated Songs and
Moving Pictures At the Grand
Fri.v Sat. and Sun. Jan 29, 30, 31
Admission
r
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
! THE MEDFORD DAILY
NEWS SERVICE IN
THB R. B. V. LUNCH BOOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Pacific Ooast.
H. H. Lorimer Prop.
ARTHUR H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Bnciacer.
210 W. Seventh St., Mvdford, Or.
ENVELOPES printed to order
LETTERHEADS of all Itylee
by The Tribune.
THB ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DBY OXBANINQ AND FBBSS
INO WORKS
W. B. Lane Bon, Propa.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford Oregon
WASOHAU BROWN
wish to announce to their patroaa
that they are located In their new
quarterc in the Young k Hall
building.
Billiards, Cigars and Tobaeeoa. .
DB. FRANK BOBEBTS
Dentist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to .
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
THE MISSION ORELL
Alwnys opon for business. Neat
and clean. Up-to-date. Popular
prices.
12 So. C St. Lambert 4 Brown
For good bargains in Watchea
and Jewolry, Pistols, Masieal In
struments, go tu
THE MEBFORD LOAN OFFIOB
0 Street.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Paoue 353 '
Night Phones O. W. Conklin 3d
J. H. Butler 148
SB. B. I. OONBOY
Successor to Dr. Jones.
Office in the Stewart Building.
20
TRIBUNE HAS THE BE8Q
SUUTUUHH uuuuuh.
1
SATOT THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
Lateit motion piet-reg and Ulat
trated conga. Entire change ot
program Monday, Wednesday aad
Friday. Admiecioa 10 cenU.
BLJOU THBArKB, W. 7XH ST.
ContUiue-t perforaaaoe twj
evening ot moHcn piotnrec and 11
luctrated ballade. Satire change,
of program iloaday, Wedacaday
Hd Friday. Admission 10 cents.
WM. H. AITKBN
Plambing, atcaai and Hot Water
Mtfcif.. .
Pkeaa 8.
810 W. Seventh St,. Medford, Or,
EDEN VALLEY KDBSBBT
It. S. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trcea that cell, tell tree
that grew aaad fruit true to label
VBRNB T. CANON
Billposter and dictribator. , Ail
ordeat promptly filled. '
Boom 7 Jae-coa. Co. Bank Bldf .
Medford, Or.
0. F. OOOK
Sella trees that grow.
Office: R. B, V. Depot.
O. Box Ml. Phone SOB.
Medford, Or.
MBS. BD. ANDREWS
Vole Guitar and Art of aUnging
Studio at Residence.
Bast Medford. " fion 225
8. B. 8EELT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modorn equipped operating room
X Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 8 4 p.
m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
JACK FBtWBNBWBa
8MVngr.
Garbage hauled. Medford.
DX. WALTWi . STOKHS,
Dealiat. " . )"
Successor V Dr. J. M. Keeac.
NBVBB LOOK BAOC
It doeaa 't jay. Keep year ens IkaW
o ear exceptional efferiogs. t'J ffi
ioring caa aaly be secured fro at til
ban ef high class toilers. Oar p
rlenre aad metheSs are eart-ioiy werth
laveatigatiea. tr eaplgr the ckett
work-tea aad ear clalrtM are wIAfut
deuht tke most eareffHy selecred ia Ike
city.
EIFERT
The City Tailor
I, in n mmmmmmtmmir. M'ri . -rjji
Pre. aid BaUroad Ordera.
"Something which ia of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhapa not generally kaewi
It the system of prepaid erdera now la
effect between statioa ef the Southern
Paeifie compaay and all point ia III
United States. Ey mean of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
.lm in the Halted State and
! mailed or telegraphed " dlrt to tke
party wishing t eome her. Sleeper
I. accommodations aad small amount of
cash in connection wita these ticket
nay also b forwardd at' t""am
!."
itc
his bocoming senator.