Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 29, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY '29. 190!),
CUTS THROAT WITH ' ' ""
FRAGMENT OF OLASS
" " Prepaid Railroad Orders, ,' '"
! "Something wkieh ii of considerable
j Interest to the pitblle generally and
! which is perhaps not generally kaows
if tbe system of prepaid orders uow in
effectbetweea stations of the Southern
Dk SPORTING WORLD
Fltxsimmona to Re-enter the Ring.
Bub l'lizluunoits, herd uf tuuoy a
ring battle uud former world's heavy
welRbt eliuiiiiluu, will enter the rlug
again. Flta recently arrived In Eng
land and anuounced that be would
light again after he baa tried to ele
vate the KiiKllah stage (or several
THE RUBY GIRDLE
"1 give, devise aud bequeath to my
laughter, Marjorle Dare, tbe sum of
!, and the ruby girdle concealed
lu tbe parliilnii of my old writing
desk." Bu read Lawyer Hale.
Colonel Hare bad been dead Just a
ynr when. ncrordliiK to directions,
l he lawyer had requested the Imme
diate relatives to assemble at Ralns
forlu Hull for Die opiulug o' tbe colo
nel a will.
After bequests tu i;ll tbe near rela
SEATTLE, Wash., .Tan. . Crazed as
the result of a wild aud prolonged de
bauch, Alvin Bauks, aged 311, a Sweditflt
stone mason, tried to cut his throat
with a piece of brokeu. window glass
in bis room early this moraiug aad uow
lies at the point of death in Pacific
hospital. ji J ' :
Citv Business
Pacific coaipany and all points in the
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 ia connection irito these tickets
nay also be forwarded at tbe saint
Lot Cho
MISSION FUBN1TURE WORKS
make that piece V 'orniture. Any
design, any color, aav ?iaiBD
dull, waied or polialied. Shop oa
eor. of 8th and H streets.
THE K. B. V. LUN0H ROOM
Fiaeat cup of toffee on
the Pacific Coast.
H. H. Loriraer Prop.
SAVOY THBATBK
North d'Aajoo 8tree -, ' s
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated soags. Entire cbsags ' ot
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.- - Admiisioa 10 cents.
Tbe Wushiugton state live game ex
hibit at the Alaska-Yakou-Pacific ex
position will show all the wild game
of the region.
.ime." tf
Directory !
1 ! 51
I
i
I
BUD riTZSlMHONB.
weeks, aud fur a starter be baa named
Gunner Molr, Jem itoche aud several '
other British pugs as bis proposed Tic-1
tlms. j
Tbe cause of bis return to life Is an j
offer of 125,000 (reported! to tight four j
buttles before the NatloDul Athletic ;
club of London. Ruby Bob bad been
living quietly on bis .New Jersey farm i
for some time and but for the big;
money noise might atill bnve been liv-:
Ing there Just as quietly. But f'ltz '
could not resist tbe temptation to
tives and tbe old servants tbe ball and
the entire estate, with the exception of
, Ihe above clause, were left f hla son
Hon.
I There was a blank looU on tbe faces
I "f all preseut. Xo one bad ever heard
Hie ruby girdle, and It seemed pre
i ii.isici'nus that the colonel should not
I nve Hindu ample provision f,)r hla
favmltc child.
I.iwyer riule could throw no Unlit
ii the matter except that the colonel
i-.iul said. "Marjorle will be rich
. :"i!:-h. for I shall leave her the ma
Imrajnh'a ulrdlc." " ' "
Ah p.mn an Mnrjorlo bad recovered
I mm her KUiprino she begged tbe law
: cr .i look fur the girdle.
lie iiit.i Klttlnu beside tbe old desk,
nnil. npenl!i It, he wan-lied thorougb-I;.-
i t evir.v ptirt. bui nothing was to
lo seen vf t!ie Jewels.
V r ifle tiiined to her brother and
-I'M Well. linn, you have a pennl
le s s..-)- i- ,;;t y.iur hriitds."
! :i;:l- : hi arm annua! her. Hon
.i; I. -My fni her Uiow that you would
' I'll lliv I'r-it tli'U-.'llt. dear hiiiI
111 lake
to merit his conn-
T'.-.-ti i'i a u-hWper fur her ear
tel-
tl I.. li.
ii.l It:-
i -ii n.r.iii'.
A I I'I :!i r. . t,i
I: He u rl:t i l!n
'i .it
ir l!:.
hleviiuly. "1 shall
on in.v bauils.' .1
-Marjolie's brow as
handsome fellow to
she h. il re einly plh-bliKl her
lie v.:M tile :on of the StlUlre.
:... m !. ! ,l l.tiuwii all her life.
i:ii- hereli!!! a as ten yearn older
bounce his freckled lists off some one's t',!rl -,i'J' rleit! d hud always thought
head with all that money at stake: ' ' r lilile girl.
hence the announcement.
, li'.-u uiir war with Sialn upened
he joliie.l the mnitli riders. On his
return home he found the colonel's
dim .'liier almost a .similiter to him.
in that short time she had hlos
iomeil lulu a very charming young
idea and sedalc. it fascinated tbe
young soldier to sec I lit beautiful
Ll'iy eyes droop before his ardent
i:n.e. and In a few short weeks be
Hughes Hurls Challenge at Dorando.
The latest dell of IJoraudo I'leui,
who defeated Johnny Hayes recently,
that he la willing to meet uny man in
the world at any distance from twenty-live
miles upward, has brought a
swift challenge from John (Leppen
Hughes, the old time dlstauee runuer.
Hughes, who Is over sixty years old, 1 ":ls madly In love wllh his old play
surprised bis friends a few weeks ngo male.' The course of true love seemed
by au exhibition of speed endurance ! 1,1 11111 smoothly In his case, and they
and has received backing for several : WIMl' euitaued.
thousands for a match with Dorando 1 Vl''11' of mourning for the colo-
In, a tweuty-four hour contest. Matt j llvl having passed, they were to be
C'luue, who was one of the backers of ' married shortly, and one eveulug soon
John L. Sullivan when he held the;""1'1' "'" rending of tiie will the two
championship, has great faith lu tbe i 'overs were Hiding In tbe window
staying powera of Hughes and la will- "cat ' the library. They were talking
ing to iiost $1,000 to bind a match with- "f "'' I'relly home thai Uric had ftir
the Italian uiurvttl. i nlsliod for bis bride. aud Marjorle
I said wistfully: "1 wish, Eric, that I
White 8ox Players to Quit Maybe. lv,'ri' 1101 n Portionless girl. Kven a
Will there be any Chicago Amerl- uy licit would buve been something.
cans in mod? Fielder Jones says It's
a mire thing that he won't be hack.
Dougherty says his oil wells need his
entire attention. Donohuc says his
health will keep him out of the span
gles, lebell wants to stick with
Wichita. Tnuuelilll is after the South
Bend (Ind.) club. (Jeorge Davis de
sires to become an Eastern league
boss. Sullivan Is through. But spring
time will see a lot of chnnged plans.
Cy Young to Retire After Next Seaton.
The veteran Cy Young savs that next
season will wind up bis career on the assalnst
Vi lint do you suppose has become of
It V"
"I do not know, my dnrllng, and
care less, only that It would please
you to have It. Did your father never
mention It In bis letters to you from
India?"
"No. I am sure he did not, but I
have all Ids letters, and we will read
I hem over and see. I will get them at
once."
Marjorle soon returned with au old
leather fuse, which she handed to
l.'rlc. As she seated herself and leaned
Is shoulder to read the let-
baaeball diamond. Young also haa in
duced the Boston American league
club to retain bis old side partner,
Catcher Crlger, for whom Chicago,
Detroit aud St. Louis reeeutly mude
fluttering offers. Young and Crlger
have been one of baseball's greatest
batteries, and they want to stick to
gether until they decide to leave tbe
national game for all time.
ms Krlc could not resist kissing the
lieoullltil lace so close to his again
and again. Then together they read
!!,; tellers carefully, but found no
mention of the girdle of the niahnrn-
Jah.
Marjorle reread a portion of the last
one. It ran thus: "My Dear Ones I
. hull always cherish this old desk for
the memories of the loving words I
have written to you on it.'
No Football For Swarthmore. wlMl ' hound Marjorle sprang to
The most startling and discouraging I her fBet- ""turlug- letters aud case on
phase of the present athletic situation I ""ur- "oh- Krl,'! You do UI
at Swarthmore college, from the foot- j I'11 1 111 wmui tMa d '",k? He
ball enthusiast point of view, wns dis- -h"d " wllh 1,1,11 111 Indlit."
closed recentlv when one of the high- "' -l"'R" my dear, but we cnu
est members of the facnltv said rhnt . . "" ""''I Kf'c. almost as much
Intercollegiate football at the college ! e"" "" Marjorle. As Kile lifted I he j
was Impossible. This uews was dis- ""' 1 u oieuunessiy: i nenove
couraalng as well as unexnectcd to '"u"lf"1 i ins comt is too nenvy
tbe atudent body, who to a man con
fidently ' expected the resumption of
tbe sport next year.
for an ordinary desk."
Taking his penknife, be gently pried
tbe cover apart, and there, on a lining
of white velvet, lay a superb belt of
Hor.. R.clnn Far El P..o T... i ruMr. Marjorle gave a cry of delight
Plaus for a sixty day race meeting I "s stle "mHl llt "ie l,,velv "ll1"-' 111"1
r hi pu t eo nonmn,. tort : then let Krlc clasp It around her
In New Orleans recently. Dan T. Mur
ray of Chicago has been selected as
one of the Judges, and the other offl- J
ctais will be turrmen
ured conspicuously
leans tracks during the last ten years.
Hughey Jennings Now a Dankor.
Ilughey Jennings, mauager of the
Detroit Americans has goue into the
banking business. He Is one of the
organizers of the Old Korge-Duryea
Discount and Deposit bank In Scran
ton. Pa., and Is one of Its i ;-ectors.
W. A. Jennings, Hughey's brother,
also Is luterestcd in the proiKsltlon.
College Regatta June 26,
The Intercollegiate regatta at Pough
keepsle, X. Y., next year will be held
on Saturday. June 2d. The crews will
row upstream, starting one mile be
low the bridge aud finishing Just south
of Krum El how.
waist, tin tbe quaint gold el isp was
engraved. "Ki r uiy little Marjorle oil
her wisldlug day."
tin who have fig- "mu """'" "
at the New or- tl:'''t if li' IovIhk I'ntlu-i- win- 4-iiUl
not give lier ins messing on ittai otty.
but Krlc, drawing her gently to his
arms. said. "My sweetheart. I will he
both father and husband to ymi."
Marjorle was comforted, and as they
Ktttriod to hud Don mid tell him Hie
gisHl news Krlc said. "You caiiuol call
jour.;elf portionless now, my lady, for
if 1 am any Judge of stones licit girdle
Is worth a king's ransom."
Marjorle turned, with a wln;o:ne j
ftnlle. -If Unit Is true. Krlc. and you
should ever lose all' your money we
could manage to exist on the 'inalittr-i- I
Jab s ruby girdle." "-Boston Post. j
Yale Eleven Earned $70,000.
Yale's share of (lie receipts at New
Haven recently was J.'in.oon. Yale's
earning at Princeton on Nov. 14 was
Jl'Jtl.000. It Is estimated that Yale's
earnings for tbe season was about $70.-000.
Crushed.
Fastboy Iteally. dear, you shouldn't
wait supper for me this w ay w hen I'm
detained at the office. Mrs. Knstboy -Supper,
you lulut! The maid Just luld
the table for breakfast! Puck.
The Little Things.
"What's the matter over there'-"
'The sword shallower Is lielug chok
fd by a flsh bone "-Sourlre
will
citv
NOTICi.
Is hereby given that the undersigaed
apply at the regular meeting of the
council of Medford, Oregon, on
Kebruarv 2, lioi, for lieenae to sell
malt, vinous and splritom liquors in
less quantities than one gallon for six
months at lot 13, block 20, in Medford,
Oregon, for a period of six months. !
271 H. O. W ILKINSON.
Dated January SI,
NnTici:
Is hereby given that tlia unilerjigned ,
Bill apply at tbe regular meeting of the
,.ity council of Medford. Oregon, on '
February 2, l!o, for license to sell :
aialt, vinous and opinions liquors in
I -SS quantities than on gallon for 12 ,
months at lot 11, blocl. 20, ia Medford.
tlreoon, for a period of 12 months. J
2159 W. M. KBNNBDY.
Dated January 19, JH09. I
-A FBW OF OUR-
MONEY-MAKING
PROPOSITIONS
6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE West Seventh street,
' lot 100x400; a very good buy at $3000
9-ROOM BUNGALOW Complete in every detail;
one square from "West S(hoolhouse"V. V-.-. . . :$3000
7 ACRES GOOD LAND Close to C-ntral Point;
all under plow; half laid out in fruit; a snap. $800
30-ACRE ORCHARD All in 6-year-old Newtown
apples; three and one-half miles from Medford;
pood house, barn, wagon, stoek 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 CM HI.
More Light for Less Money
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour aud would use in iooo lirs.
110 Kilowatts which at io cts. a Kilowatt $ 1 1
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhouv aud would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which 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, 201.) West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
W, M. Oolrig. O. L. Beanies.
. COLVIO li BEAMES .
Lawyers.
Office: Medford Bank Bldg.
Ground floor.
ABTHTTB B. DAVIS
Contracting Blectrical Bagineet.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
BLJOU THEATER, W. 7XU 8T.
Continuous performance STefy
evening of motion pictures and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents.
Cook Stoves aad rangea. Phone 91
MOBDOBFF li WOLF
New aad Second-Hand Furniture
Eads old stand, 18 20 F St. South
Medford, Or.
ENVELOPES printed to order
U3TTEBHEADS of all styles
by The Tribune.
WM. H. AITKBN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating. '
Phone 88.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
KABNBS BOOMINO HOUSE
Newly built nnd nowly furnished
-All modern conveniences.
D. O. Karnes, Prop.
20 8. 0 8t., Medford, Or.
THE ELEOT&IO AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND FUSS
ING WORKS
W. E. Laae ft Son, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford Oregon
EDEN VALLEY NXTRSBBT
N. 8. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that sell, sell tress
that grow anad fruit tru to label
MEDFORD CEMLNT BRICK fe
BLOCK Co. will l.e prepared Feb
ruary 15 to furnish ceineut brick.
Hetlor than prritged brick aud
just as I'lfap. in esligato before
contracting. P. O. Box 118.
WASOHAO BROWN
with to announce to their patrons
that they are located in their new
quarters ia the Young A Hall
building.
Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos.
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Koom 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Tobb, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner waro anil fancy dishes.
210 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
0. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
Office: R. 8, V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phone 89S.
Medford, Or.
DR. GABLE
The only exclusive Optician bo
twoea Portlaad aad Sacramento.
Office on Sevonth Street.
THE MISSION GRILL
Always open for business. Neat
and clean. Up-to-date. Popular
prices.
12 So. C St. Lambert & Brown
MSa ED. ANDREWS
Voles Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Residence. ' ' "
East Medford. Phone 22S
Whon othors fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER
Eye Specialist
Office in Eagle Pharmacy
Main 2.1:1. Seventh and Main
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In
atriiiiionta, go to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
0 8troot.
8. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X Ray. Office hours: 10-18, 2 4 p.
m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Booms from 50 cents to $1.50 pet
day. All modern conveniences.
We Bolicit your patronage.
MEDFORD FURNITURE 00.
Undertakers
Day Phono 1153
Night Phones V. W. Oonklin 39.
J. H. Butler 148
JACK FREDENBURO
Scavenger,
Garbage hauled.
Medford.
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened
their ihmv gnrago and ropnir shop
back of the Mooro hotel. Motor
cars atorod and takea care of. All
work guaranteed. Phone No. 3111.1
DR. R. J. OONROY
Successor to Dr. Jones.
Office in tho Stcwort Building.
DR. WALTER R. STOKES,
Dentist.
Successor to Dr. .1. M. Keene.
II You Owned tbe Earth
You couldn't find a better placo
to live' thau in thin gluriuu
Hoguo Itivnr vaih'y, with itn in
comjm ruble winter und Hummur
climate, .lust umv we have Home
particularly goud developed or
chard propositions to submit to
the homenooktir, whiuh are hi ire
wiiincts. Bt'Ht give thin multur
immodiato attention. It does not
take a very wise man to furesor
that the advance in values which
we have been predicting in in
coming producing fruit binds i
about to materialize. A gMd
young orchard wiTl not only in-
crease in vama aa its income
producing capacity increases, but with 'the r;ght kind of an orchar
d, such as Home we bnve to show, the purchauer hut a chance of got
ting his purchaso price back out of a "single crop, with proper mini
agcraent. How can wcnlth bo accumu' lated faster th:in by buying o
ne of the good young orchards we have for salot
Always at your service for the best buys in this valley.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREOOV
COMING
AT THE GRAND
THE
J. H Heardy Stock Co
In the three Act Comedy Drama
FAMILY AFFAIRS
New Illustrated Songs and
Moving Pictures At the Grand
Fri., Sat. and Sun. Jan 29, 30, 31
Admission
Children
Adults
l()
20
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD OREGON
Office in Jackson Couuty Bank Upstairs
E. ENYART. President.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-Preis'ierit.
JOHN H. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. .lACKSON, Ass't Cashinr.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
M E D F O B D ,
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
$60,000
10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus. nese Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
SALEM BEER
SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern
California and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl
edged to be the equal of the very best eastern
product. All beers are good, but some beers are
liked better than others. The proof for this as
sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. I f you wish
to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
Medford Depot: Medford lec & Storuge Co.
NEVER LOOK BAOK
It duosn't nav. Ksuu vnn I.
on our exceptional afrcringi. Flas tai
loring cun only be secured from Us
hands of hllh-class tsllara. ' On '
rience and methods are certainty mtolk
invgnngation. lye employ tke Mat
workmen and our otolites are wKhout
doutit tlio moat carefully aolectsd to tke
EIFERT
The City Tailor
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
.j 5:24 p.m.
. 9:49 a.m.
I
. . (10:35 a
Northbound
No. 6JOregun Kxpreas...
No. 14Portland Hxpresa.
Southbound
No. 15ICalifornia Express..
No. 13San Francisco Exp...j 8:20p.m.
no. zanrrora Urants Pass....) 9:15 p.m.
No. 22.rjPor Asaland 10:1S p. m.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. 2TeaTea Medford TTfib75.'m
No. 4LeaTea Medford 5:33 p.m.
MotorlLeaves Medford. . .
MotorjLeaves Medford
No. 1 1 Lea res Jacksonville. .
No. 3Leaves Jacksonville. .
MotorLearea Jacktonrille..
MotorjLeaTes Jacksonville.
i 2:00 p.m.
j 8:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.
j 3:30 p. m.
1:90 p.m.
j 730 p. m.
HAIL OLOBB8
A.M.P.M.
Northbound I 0: 191 4:M
Southbound 10:0ff SiSO
Eagle Poiat T:t0 1:W
.Taeksoaville 10:oj I:N
ai.-.-I.