Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 01, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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We Make a Specialty of
CARPENTERS' EDGE TOOLS
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED
MEDFORD HARDWARE GO.
Social and Personal
P. W. Htr.'t.'t g : i I u ImniiicMN cull mi
Ashland recently.
It. L. Trnvy it visiting in Albany.
Or.
Mr. and Mrs. i. X. Pink lire hw
iii(f a few 1 ay h iu Ashland.
HvV, L. K (irccne Will Hc:tl( lit I In'
B street M. K. rlmn-li Tuesday evi'
ning.
I'ulonel JI. .'. Washburn .f Table
.!. rrinn-ii "f M "ill a a vi. tim
if n very ilintn-MHinn accident at the
ltriidi-ii initM- lait Saturday ruing.
snya the News. While working in the
I,!. loin nf the abaft a piece of ateel flew
from Die drill ami Mtuvk him in the
eve. badly eutling the eyeball. Il wan
tnken to (InmtM where il wan
found iiKrcHNnry to remove the eye.
Pr tho short time wt are here yon
have an opportunity of having expert
work in robuilding am! repairing new
n.g machine. As a nile you have oniy
I n able, to have 'he nervice or in
CHICAGO DETERMINES TO
HAVE ONLY PURE MILK
( llli'ACO, Feb. I. Ah a result of j
Hie pure milk crusade iiiuiigurilted in
ihiK fit y, plant to form an organiza
tion uf the milk producer nnd
dairymen nf llliimi, Imliiina am Win
-.iih'hi who nhip milk to the Chicago
, market, with the purpoMc of asking
tin legislature of Illinois ami Indiana
tor t at tiles requiring the applieation
j..f (he tubi rcnlili test t all mili h ei.ws.
ICek Hp.ent Snmlay in Medford. ; eompetent workmen. P. ople living .n ; ;(
H. A. Thieroff, malinger of the liig ! the country and surrounding towns need 1,111
Pirn Lumber company, recently visit j ly to bring bead of machines Koun.j Ujl ()f ; tmt
ad Gold Hill on . Or. HtfheHon s corner Ninth and
.Mr. ami Mm. I. II. KII.m.. are ... - II s.ree... ,'hone 50,. n.b.rculiu test ami the refimal of the
Central I'o.nt vis.fn- fm-mU. ; T tM 77" !te antlmritieH to allow the sale of
City itet'onier i oniuh speni i nAnno v,iv ... - mfwleil entile would do
GOOD FOR FRUIT TLli ' ... ,
i more toward seeuriug pure milk tor
r.l
with hia brother iu Hams Valley
K. A. II i4kn made a hintim trip to
Ashland Saturday.
IMmnp your orders for tweet e renin or
butlermilk to the creamery. "
I'. l Hall of Urownshoro paid Med
ford a visit recently. He is the popu
i! r merchant of that citv. -
Mr. and Mr. J. M. Leslie of Port
ia ml are visiting friends in Med ford.
Bent men In nt bunt prices nt the Km
riek f'afe open nil i.ighl.
I). W. Murphy of Klamath Tails re
eently paid a busiip'ss call on Med ford.
.1. Merriman of ( Viitrnl Point was a
recent visitor in Med ford.
Kmc rick t'afe open all night.
J. H. Miller of Untie Palls was in
Medford rem-ntly un business.
V. I. Melnlyre of .laeksonville (tans
acted business iu Medford recently.
Orders for sweet cream or buttermilk
promptly filled. Phone the creamery.
Mifls tinier, Henry of Jacksonville
has returned from a few days ' visit
with her mother iu Ashland.
A. Hough of (Jrants Pass ami War
nn King of Hutte. Mont., spent n few
hours in Medford Saturday.
Ir. W. T. Hester .f Jacksoin ille left
titr t'hicago. III., one day last week, be
hig summoned by tin' serious illness of
Lis mother.
,ast mouth Isaac Householder ship , .
1 1 -IS KMi'i-pinu nt nii-iii i-i in............
ped ft carload of nmo from Ins kiln
on Kancs cre. k to I! 1 Itiver. where
il was used for fruit spraying purposes,
says the Cold Hill News. firing an
cxpeiimenl. the .purchasers were relue
taut to pav the price asked tiy M r.
ASKS JUDGE TO EXPLORE
HIS SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
STOCKTON, (al.. Feb. I. "Judge.
Householder, but aft er 1 he lime reached wish you could h.-ve uie hypnoti.ed
iis destination and was given Hie prop- i ( ,,lt 1, Hatisfy both my own
er tests, another cu"lontl was onlereii
at the same price. 11 1 Itiver fruit i
growera claim that the O.ild Hill lime,
is the best that thcV have ever I n
nble to secure for
Thus i ert true tin- prophecy made by
this paper some uioiilhr. ago thai in the
near future the lime produced from tin
mountains around 'ld Hill would bi
found the best for these purposes.
OREGON HOTEL, ASHLAND,
PURCHASED BY BURDICK
K. T. Staples of Aihtaud has sold the
l)nKr,,ii hotel to 1(. I,, Hurdiek, his for
mer partner, who act) litres the ftirni
tore and the lease mi the bntldiu, Mr.
Staples retaining Ih1 ownership of the
structure.
Mr. Hnrdii-k is well known and pupil
lar wherever known, and the "Oregon "
loiiscieiice and von as to whether or
not I stole that watch." said I'M Phil
lips to Superior .Indue W. H. Nutter as
he iv us n bunt to be sentenced for rob
.ryinK ...r,.-:iliiii(! n miii,r ff (,mii() wh,
u i iit Iu sleep on the courthouse lawn.
"I know," said Phillips, "it looks
bad for me to have the watch and chain
in my possession, ;:ml that's why I
pleaded jtuilty, but if I could have my
'.tibronscious mind in operation you
roiild Si tell Whether I robbed that
man or not. I don't remember of hav
ing committed the crime.
CONDUCTOR REGAINS DAMAGES
FROM RAILROAD COMPANY
Mr. aud Mrs. M. M. Taylor, Miss; I as made an euviald - reputation since
I.eila Prim and Donald Cameron of Jack it reopened last siiinmi r under his man
ttonvillo were recent visitors iu Med - agemeiit. He will continue to improve
fnTtt i the service and leave nothing undone to
Minn Marion White of this city spent j make the "Oregon" the leading hotel
Katurdav and Snndav with Mrs. Maryl"f southern Oregon.
Peter of Jacksonville. 1 Mr- Hlapb-H retains control of the
Marlon Lanec, one of Gold II ill 's 1 Ashland hotel and will devote his eiier
prominent men. spent Saturday nt the j K'''m to his numerous business- enter
pfmnty seat and in Medford. ; prises.
Wilt Hanua spent tew days with n
father, Judge II. K. Hauna, of Jack
sonvillo -last week. Mr. Hauna is a trav
fling nalesmau between San Francisco
nnd Portland.
10 iu gold fur thfl bent looking baby
at Gregory's studio.
Mrs. W. Campbell came iu from Hie
Blue Ledge one day last week to re
tfeive medical attention in Jacksonville
Miss Fay Sears of Jacksonville spent
GRANT 8TONE TO WED
MISS TAYLOR TUESDAY
firnnt Stone, the popular manager of
the llnrrell orchard, will be married at
1:110 o'clock Tuesday afternoon to Miss
Myrtlo Taylor, the iharming daughter
of Mr. ami Mrs. George W. Taylor, at
their residence two miles south of Med
t ..id. The couple leav e ou t he
Sunday with lor mother iu Medford. ;l(Miir wj. n A,l(inv s.tUm s,llk.lIh.
Kmerick Cafe is open nil night now ,,, M innenpolis. They will make iheir
that prosperity has come to stay. ! home at Salt Lake City, where the best
.John Wilkinson of this city cpent a r'ishc of a host of friends follow them.
! PAYS FOR BROKEN LAMP
I TO EASE CONSCIENCE
CHICAGO, Feb. 1. Hecause he fell
ar conscience was worth more
I.ON ANGKI.KS. Cal.. Feb. J . lly
giving M. H. Humble, a Southern Pa
i ifie conductor, u verdict for lit ,000
damages against the San la Fe for in
juries sustained in an accident while
opi-rating a train over a track used
jointly by the two railroads, a jury in
the I'nited States court today reversed
a longstanding practice and establish
i d a precedent of far reaching impor
tance to railways and employes. It
had seemingly becoiii" a settled fact
ih.it trainmen injure-) tn accidents on
jointly used tracks uld not collect
damages from eitlie1 load, aud fully
."it Mi cases of similar chai.tcter have been
io le-uiled in this com. try within
At Van Dyke's
A Special
Value in
Men's Hats
A Lot of Men's Hats
Sell Regularly for
$2.50 to $3.50 each
Special $1.75 each
Just a few of each
kind at $1.75 while
they Latt
Van Dykes
New Spring Styles in Men's
Conqueror Hats at $3.00 & $3.50
GOVERNMENT WILL .
OPEN LARGE TRACTS
SUIT FILED TO DETERMINE
HEIRS TO HUGE ESTATE
SANTA HOSA, C:il., Feb. L In a
eesational petition filed today the sir
peib. r court is linked to determine the
heirs of the estate of the late Henry S.
Gtrd, a pioneer of A I xander valley,
v.ho left an e-tale of f.'tit.iHnl. The pe
titioners are William Stephen Hennett,
l' vents old, am' Ins sister. Nellie
Florence Henuelt, 111, who allege lliey
are children of Gird and are entitled to
tie estate. They allege Gird nnd their
mother, M is.
Alt,
Hennett, lived to
few hours in Jacksonville Sua. lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton of Min
neapolis, Knu., who lone been spend
ing the winter wit It t heir sons. Jay
and Ilav Sexton, of the Hank of Jack
son v ille, left for southern California to thai
spend thu remaining winter months. Mr. i than L'. cents, Itussidl It. Snow, aged I get her as man and v.ife for years
ami Mrs. Jay SeTt.m m . onipanied tl i ' It! years, has inail-d a ipiarter to the ; :iml that they were bom of the contract
and will remain about three weeks, vis commissioner of public works in pay j rentage that existed. They say Gird
iting in LoH Augcbs and Han Hiego. meat for n broken street lamp. Last ! nhvays publicly nek .n-wledged them a"
The. Jacksonville n , -bib met at the young Itus.ell hurled a stone n.-M-h Idn it. and they have been known
home of Miss Anna W.-ndt last Sutur through a gla-s and ever 'nn then he iu-,. to llo ir fronds.
day evening nnd spent a very pleastnl ' '"''' irmn'.i w.tn a strong sense.
evening, t'anls took up th
part of the o cuing, followed by re
freshinents of ices and cake. The club
will meet with the Misses Prim ni two
weeks.
Tom Wyatt of Midford ha just pur
chased ten acres of b:nd iu Sams Val
ley from C F. Neninger. paving $1"o
I er acre for the nam . Lonm Smnh.
suiervisor of this road district, has also
I ore based an eqnal amount at the same
figure. The price f l;ind in Sains Val
ley is ndvam-ing rapidly and will in
a few years will cprtl that of Medford
and otherr fasi growing xe.-t i.-ns. ;.v
the Gold Hill News.
i'f retuurie. He finallv revealnl to his
mother the whole secret and was told
th. t he must make amends.
FOR SALE.
If you are looking for seine good laud
cheap, I have it, for $10 and -0 per
acre, near good railroad town.
W. M. FKFNCH,
CROSSED WIRES KILL ONE;
FATALLY INJURE A SECOND
TACOMA. Wash.. Feb. I, Arthur W.
t harlson. a blacksmith in the employ of
t lie West t 'oast Wagon company, was
:iliuost iustaatlv killed and John K.
johstrom. aged ". a shipping clerk of
Ittie Yount!love Groerv company, was
b'ootn 7. JacHvon Hank Hldg.
you Are Going to Build
t':.l:illv iiiiunNl tlii ni.TiiniK wht'n U'1
j ..lts of U'.-trtcity tlirouch Ci.'ir
Tin- ..i-t..ffi.'i- ,l.',:ii!niiit al W.'IhIi : i.,.,li.-s. rnwiiii! ul lifiivy ...v.'r uir
ini;t.-ii li;. aiithoii.i-.l :i I'l-r.-f of :ti iiumi with a I'ily U'i- win- in t"tit 'f tli
t'.T il ... 1 1 p.,l.iffu v to In. oi.Tal j II:iiiiioii Iniil.lnit' a n s...io.ililo. I'ii'i'i'i
ul on tin- cr.iiiii.U of tin. Mask.i Yukon of liiiiiln-r falliiig fiom tho liuil.liiia
I'.i. ifi. I'xpoiil ion hum yoar. -i.iturila iiii;lit caiiwi' a iliort I'iri'llit.
s,. ml ug llio Iioavy voltai!o tlirouuh mi
I j,, ir, (,llv j,,n wito. Wlu'ii tin' two
I moil nltoini'toil to tll' ll on tin' lights tin
I ..' o. U liiilli-.l tlioni to tlio floor.
SI'DKANK, Wash. Foil. 1. Fred
lli'iinott', ciiiiimisMionor of tho jjonoral
hunt nffit'O, atiiHiutuM'l ill ailvipos just
rwiMvi'il here tlinl tho Spoknno rosopva
lion, l.-i:i.tioll aoros, ami tho Yakima
rosorvntinti. I,l l"i.l"ll aoros, tuith in tho
stato of Washington, ami tho Coour
il'Aloiio rosorvation, 3IH.CHX1 aoros, iu
uorthotii Iilalio. will proliably lio oponoii
to -toltlon t this yoar; also that tho
loinhi rosorvation. Ol.fiOO aoros, in Ida
ho. may lio roudy in timo to lio inolud
oil in tho U'lHl drawing.
REPORT THAT YARMOUTH
AND COUNTESS ARE RECONCILED
LONDON, r'oli. I. 'I'horo is rumor of
tho rooiinriliatiiill of tho countoss of
Yarmouth ami tho i-ouiit. Tho oountoss
is the sistor of Hary Thaw. Tho rr
port is uuoffioially doniwl.
Tho rumor has asinnoj oonsidora
l.li i lit horo.
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Northbound
Xu. ltilOrogon EipreM 5:24 p. m.
No. 14'1'ortlanil EipreM 1 9:411 . m.
Southbound
No. 15U'alifornia F.ipresl.. .(10:35 a m.
No. 13'San Franciaoo Exp.. .1 S:20p-ni.
No. ii5From Orantl PaM.... 9:15 p.m.
No. 225For A.iland 10:15p.m.
ROOUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
Let uit figure with iu. No contract 1
no large or too sulci' Hutisf act ion '
uarantced. '
L. E. BEAN
CONTH.HTOK AM lUMLDKR,
Mod ford, Oregon.
CHINA DECLINES OFFER
OF HONORABLE JAPS
PKK1V Feb. I. The Japanese i;ov
eminent ha- piop..s.d to China to per
not her to r o 11- 1 1 iu1 t he lNininintun
Kakumen railr.'ad on condition that all
future (Mentions of this line be built
' bv the South Manchurian railway. Tins
was in Micxtance that the Chinese rail
t. ad svstcni be Japanese from Fakmnen
inward. China has ilecline!
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
WANTED Holp, nt tho Medford Do
niostio Laundry; two bright girls. 270
WANTED Fifty boxes of Newtowns
and HpitEOiliburg apples. Apply of M.
Stewart, at the Nash.
WANTED Private boarders.
:it 312 X. Bartlott stree t
Inquire
271
r (WELLS.
I'OH SALE Four diamond rings loft,
woighing throo-qunrter carat, at a
groat bargain. Modford Loan Of
fico. 2S2
FOH SALE Brand new safo, woighs
oilOO pounds, at vory low figure; on in
slalmonts. Inquire Tribune office. 22
FOR SALE Grain hay, baled. Inquire
of Phone 581. tf
FOR SALE Relinquishment claim, 120
aoros, 8 miles Medfonl, 40 ae.res fenc
ed, 12 nores cleared, 5 acres 2-year-old
commercial fruit, cabin. For price call
on V. M. French, room 7, Jackson
I'uuuty Hank bldg.
FOR SALE KolinquiLhment, 80 acres,
d miles oast Medford; 50 practically
level, balance easy grade and eovered
with good fuel timber; 2 springs; very
chonp. W. M. French, room 7, Jack
son County Bank bldg.
FOR SALE Two lots iu Medford, 10"
xllHl, with 20 6 year-old pear trees.
Inquire Woodbury Magie, Fhoouix.
Oregon. 272
No. ilLemvos
No. 4,Leaves
Motor Leaves
MotorlLeaves
No. lLcaves
No. 3LaTes
MotorlLeavea
MotorlLeaves
Medford
Medford.
Medford.
Mail ford
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville
.10;45a.m.
, 6:35 p.m.
. 2:00 p. m.
.j 9:00p.m.
, 9:00 a.m.
. 3:30 p. m.
, 1:30 p. m.
. 7:30 p.m.
FOR SALE Two gasoline wood sawing
machines in good condition, and a work
horae. M. M. Mnine, Modford. Or. 271
MAIL CL08B8
" A.M.P.M.
Nnnhbonnd I 9:191 4:54
Southbound 110:051 8:50
Eagls Poiat T:20 i:0
JacksaavUlt 0:O 5:U
FOR SALE Good residence lots, close
in; also good 5-acre orcl-ard; deal with
owner; save commissiob. Address J,
care of Tribune office.
FCTR SALE Houses, lots and land in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from oue
acre to 640 acres. Matt Calhonn, Phoe
nix, Or.
BROWN VASES
Regular $1.50 & $2.10 Values
TOMORROW $1.00 EACH
20 Dozen mens' Can
tin Flannel Gloves,
Ribbed Wrist, Plain
or Leather Tips at
10 5 15c Pair
10 Dozen Ladies'
Heavy Fleece Lined
Seamless, and Fast
Black Hose 20 and
25c Qualities
2 Pair for 25 els.
5000 yardsofTor
chan & Valencenne
Laces & Insertions
A new swell line
Just in at
5 - 10 - 15c yd.
5000 Post Cards
Southern Oregon
Views Ic each
The most complete
line of Tinware
Enamelware&Cook
ing Utensels in the
city can be seen
here and you pro
bably know our pri
ces are about 1-4
less than others ask
We are closing out
our Fancy & Have
land China at 1-3
off the regular price
This Sale will last
but a few days more
FREE with every 25c purchase a
chance on that Beautiful Blue Enam
el Range that we are going to give
away April 1st. 1909
HUSSEY'S
Bijou Theater
Extra Big Attraction
FAIRY TALES
A Burlesque Musical Comedy
Presented By
Mr. F. W. WALTERS
AND
HELEN CLARMONT
A Most Laughable Production
SPECIAL FEATURES OF MOVING PICTURES
ADMISSION 10 and 20
FOB BENT.
KOK RKNT Xew fl room dwelling; all
ou ground floor; sidewalk to houi;
.laokion street, between U and H. 20
Luther Hurtmnk, plant wizard, will
nuike an rxhibit of uphicless cactus at
the Alaska Yukon-Pacific exposition in
1001). Ihirbank sav that the cactus
fruit can be produce I for ten cents per
acre. Kecontly at Seattle there was a
banquet at which every dish served was
made from spineless cactus.
In tho Hnvernmetit building at the
Alaska-Yukon-Paeifie exposition will be
an extensive panorama of the Grand
valley in olorado, showing the vast
irrigation pr .jtcU now under construc
ts n.
NOTICcI.
Is horeby given that tho undersigned
will apply at the regular meeting of the
city council of Medford, Oregon, on
February 2, 19ofl, for license to sell
malt, vinous and spiritous liquors in
les quantities than oue gallon for six
months at lot 13, block 20, in Medford,
Oregon, for a period of six months..
271 H. O. WILKINSON.
Dated .Tanuary 21, 1H09.
Now Thought Society, Miss Berth:
Meets Monday evening at 7:30 o'eloik.
J AH invited.