Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 09, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    MIC UFO UP DAILY TRTWUNK, MEDFOKP, OlWiOX, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 0, 1000.
Social and Personal
Frank Hull U back from u trip to
Balem.
Mri. R. F. Andurimu in upending u
few daya in Anhlnnd.
H. C. Unruott visited Aahltmd on
Monday.
Mm. J. 11. An a ii in of (J runt J'iihm im
visiting fricnda in Med ford.
W. M. Howard visited iu AKhiiitid on
Monday.
J. D. Hoard Una returned from u bind
ueiti trip to t ho north.
Orditri for Hwoot crcurii or buttermilk
promptly f i Mod. Pliotm the creamery, 1
('. A. Herd an of Atdiland in cmitem
plating UQ curly removal to Med ford,
M. L. Huruey uf l'terHbt.rg, N, I)., n
id thn city for n vitul Willi relative,
L. II. flail of IfruiiU i una wan in
Mulford recently on burliness.
Phone your orders for oweut rrcnm or
buttermilk to th creamery.
I. McCoriiuu-k and fainilv have left
for Ncbraikn.
Mitis M. H. Towne of .Tnekson villi
liai returned from n nliort visit in I'urt
laud.
William Hhoffer. advance man for
Char lea H. Hanford, wan in Med ford on
Monday arranging for Hanford 'h hIiow.
Roberta ft KnbrU, eiperti In repair
ing and rebuilding no wing tunchinen, will
rojiittiu a fow daya longer, affording
r.u opportunity for (food and accurate
Mrvier, l'lmue BOO. Knouts at Dr.
Stephemon'i, cor. W. Ninth and II
streets.
The Hanford production of "The
Merchant uf Venicu" nt the Modford
Opera Hoimo on Saturday, Feliruary V.,
promises to be an ovent of rare inter
t. The production in one of (lie mont
beautiful that thie player nnd producer
haa over nuaembled. I'ortia will be
played by Minn Marie Drofnah, whoxo
uceraa in delineuliiig the h ighe.it rem
uln type of the legitimate drama lias
awakened a popular intrreHt arcoml only
to that felt in the star hmmeir.
'KERRY OO W PROVES
10 BE DISAPPOINTMENT
A number of local theatergoers nt
tended I ho Medford Monday evening to
ce Arthur CunniuKhnin in the Irish
comedy, "Kerry (low. ' For the mo.it
part thono who nt tended were ditmp
pointed, not only by the lack of mipport
received by Mr. ('unniiiKhniu, but by
hii lack of the fine points of the actor V
art, which count to no great a degree,
The one redeeming feature regarding
the performance wan the scenery cur
ried bv the company. Outside of this
there win but little (o please, from rur
tain to curtain.
CROWDED rROM BERTH IN
HER NIGHTIE. SHE SUES
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 0. Awaken
ed, it In alleged, in her sleeping car
berth by the body uf ii half intoxicat
ed man being lifted into the compart
ineut by the negro porter is the basis
of a damage Buit for 111,000 filed iu
tho federal court today by Mrn. Aninn
da MhIbiicoIi Pubuurg, formerly t he
wifo of John l' Pulmurg, ngniimt the
Pullman Palace Car company.
Mm. Ibibnurg had taken transporta
tion nt Iteming, N. M., to New Orlentm.
ibiring the night of .Tauuary J'J it is
alleged the i nt runimi occurred. The pe
titiouer ndati'B that ?he was greatly hu-,
aiibated, the intoxicated man insisting
on crowding her out into the aislo in
her negligee.
YOUNO CORBETT SIONS
FOR TEN ROUND BOUT
NEW YORK. Vcb. !. Y.mng for
bett once tnoro will appenr ut a fighter
liefoi-e tho fnu of tlotham. The for
raer clmmpiuii nigned articles today to
meet Johnny Marto in n ten round con
test to be held before the Fairmont Ath
tone club on March 1!. The hoy a have
pouted forfeits for the match, which
will be nt catch weight.
September 0, l!0!, will be ('aliform
day at the Alnnka Yukon Pacific exp
itiou. I tu same day will be observed
aa isan h'rrtunvo day. Thijt will be the
auuiveranry of the date the ntate was
admitted to the I'niou.
MuTias Licenses.
H. I. Iiehternmuller anil Klihor II
Aubrey.
Mar:trt't J. lininHii uml (It'orgo V
Railry.
W. II. Ilildi-rWh nml l.utn V. Pi n
kint.
MAL ESTATE TRANSTERa
Howi.on fnwh to K. M. Xtcln
tlw.. propi-rly in HiKhlsml
l'rk lititiun to A'hlnii.l iilKI
H. J. Kiynolil to T. W. llritt
ni, lot 11. Aslilan.l ll.Miii-Kti'.nl
Mooixtion hi
Charles WVjtli'y to ,tohn 1. Speotl.
prowrty in Ail.lsn,
rharlM W. ( h.-jtnut to John H.
!IhtI, l.iml in t miiship 3'.",
rnj; 1 r'
A. H. t?rit-n to Kmil Tcil. pnp
erty in AhlAiut
Uwell H. Kofh to Arrhituilil 11.
l.ralir, nropertv in Ashlaml..
SO
10
I'nitM Statii to Lulu I'ortir. 10
?Tv in weotion , t.-wn.hip 3.
range J t patent
RuHue River Valloy tr,-li:rvl Co.
to Fmil Veil, latul in town. hip
S. rantri I K 10
Club Skate on Tues
day, February 9th.
You Are Going to Build
AMUSEMENTS.
Hanford at the Medford Theater.
No play affonlu better mope for the
ttkill and ti'inperaineiit of an ue'itr of
rharlitt 11. Hanford b m-lntol limn "The
Merihant of Venice," tvhii-h with the
uHFOHtanci- of one of the h( n.ngext eom-
panieM he haH evi-r aKHeinlded will he
presented by that eminent star at the
Medford Opera limine on Saturday, Feb
ruary I.I. Mr. Hanford in one of the
few nr tor-inn lingers t hat Huh country
can now IioiimI. II in proNeiihit iiniw are
built and cant ubHolutely under liin di
roi'tiou and the rirliiiemj of equipment
which he provide given prod net mint
liigli rank aside from Iiih own extraor
dinary popularity :ih h star. Ity retain
ing eoinpli le eitntrol of Iiih present a
lions, Mr. Hanford hnit avoided that
neglect uf detail to which mo many per
foruiaiiceH that prewnt a player whose
etiiineitee coin inn nd h populur interest
iiuiftt plead guilty. The name artistic
sense that haH enabled him to reat-h
so eminent a place an it tt individual play
er preventH him from slight iiik "" l,,,r
lion of a performance offered under
liix KpoiiHorship. The Hinge il,t lll,n'
ly n place where h" may exploit his
ijeuiiiH ill a Mingle rle, but it reflects
his HtUHte and diiicemiiient in every
liclure that the pawing scene untold.
In bin presi'iit tour .Mr. Mautoru nguin
has the asHiHtance of that eminent ac
treHH, .Mane Protniih, wnose ponniyum
have won o much popular applause and
r it ii'ii I aiproval. M int. lUofiiuh Iium
realized I he feminine characters ol me
standard drama in a manner which
givea Iht an unchallenged position
inning the foiemosl ill popular rslet
Popular Clnrk BurrouKhn Company Will
Return to Bijou.
The management of the Itijou lots
been fortunate iu securing a return en
gageincut of the fle.rk Iturroiigh com
uiny for Thursday night of this wock.
The company appeared at. the (iraud
theater for two nights last week ami
the public so clearly evidenced that they
wisehd to see more of them that the
management of I he Itijou arranged a
return engagement. During the two
nights t hat t he Clark HuiiougliH com
pany appeared in this cily hcoivs of peo
ple were turned from the doors, unahle
lo find even standing room. It is safe
to nay that the return of this company
will be appreciated by the public. The
ompauy will present an entirely new
ml exceptionally ft ronog production,
ntillcd "The Westerner." The play
m one of Htirnng unrreti aim contains
lots of rich wholesome comedy.
BIO RAILROAD DEAL
IS REPORTED FROM EAST
RICHMOND, Va.. 1M. !. A special
meeting of the stockholder of the
hcHiiponko A Ohio Re. it road emu pany
met iu the general offices of the cor
poratiou today mid ratified the action
of the board of directors in authori.
lig ll bond issue of 4:10,000,000 for (he
purpose of permanently unucing (he
road. .1. 1'. .Morgan i o., ami imiiiii,
Loeb & Co. are said to have mihscrih-
I for the issue. The road is now un
tor new management, and it is stated
that it may form an alliance with other
Hvstems with the intention of eventually
securing a terminus a! both oceans.
SATCHEL CARRIED BY
LINCOLN PUT IN MUSEUM
TACOMA. Wash.. Feb. !.-TIh natch
1 carried by Ato;aham Lincoln during
the Douglas debates, and while riding
!ind from circuit practice, was today
en to the Ferry museum by Fred C.
Iteomnu of this city, who secured the
relic from his father of Npringtield. 111.
The elder Iteeman secured it direct
Dion Lincoln.
ANTI SALOON WORKERS
PLAN FURTHER WORK IN SOUTH
NORFOLK. Va.. Feb. U. Jubilant at
having rendered a bug' part of thp
Old Dominion us dry as the proverbial
bone, thJ mil i Saloon league workers
ef Virginia are gathering in Norfolk
tod a yto consider projects for carrying
on the crusade. Ut is pie-posed t or
giu-.ic ii campaign to make Norfolk
and Portsmouth "dry." In the bitter
city it is said the "diys" have a ma
jority, but the praei ical men et the
prohibition element will not make the
iity "dry" as long as Norfolk is
"tret." holding that it would be use
lena to do so. It is believed the auti
aloon eecutie committee will make
its hardest fight in Norfolk and. fail
mg to carry it. thai it will then toree
the issue of statewide prohibition, the
oiioly means left to make this a drv
citv. if local option fails. The conxeu
tiov will last thre. (':is.
LOOKS LIKE BIO CROPS
THIS YEAR IN OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOM A CITV. Okla.. F. b. S
IV!nvt of bit; crops ,tvd : ':ir of
improcodt'ntcd prosperity in the new
ntuli resulted in 'n umi-n:t!l v Is.i;.'
stti'tidame when the Tttsil V-ir.'iw;ire
and implement deaiers of (kt;ihoTii:
p'ne.l tlwir sininsl eo nit ;,mi hi-re
(Mayfl. The oion will Kt !hne
ds' One of tho I'Npo-trnt suljefls
!tl for disen-Mon i "How to
cur- tho p.-vti;-' of o,,,,) and pre
ve: freak laws."
I.! me fiirf with yi u. No eontraot
too larj' r tin ?ttif action
KuaraDtfsl
L. E. BEAN
CONTRA CTvlR AN1 BCU.PKR.
Medfonl. Orrgxn.
BHIDE GIVEN WEDDING
PRESENT OF $1,000,000
l'HILli.IJl v, Yb. ii. It t
Known that just before Mint France
Sniti -ibury, the Ini-t iiniiiurried dnujjh
t':. of K. T. -Siuteshury, a p;i-tner of
I J 'crpunl lt.r,'.io, n.is ni;iriid two
Weeks Hjro to John Kejf-f. V lltchel,
; noted ,ie'i'i. Insist and auihor, her
I'll I her pleHenlid her with II check for
il.lHlOniM) ;i.t ii tveddinur loeHent.
Misn Stuh -Inn v '.. weildiiiL' L'ifti wen-
pnibably IiihuIh -nm r :ind uf greater ill
1 1 insic v;ilue t linn I hose received by
.inv I'hiladelphiu jfirl, and uIn-ii it lie
il in known iluii in atditioii to the
splendid ieM 'h, -olr. nil yl:iH and
t.ther ;irtiide i.' value site received,
I, -r hither had a I, I. .1 1 .Oiio.iiiio ,-hhIi,
Philadelphia society wns iimaed.
Mr. Siotesbury alo jjave hi iliiuyh
it a ilinuiitiid toirt, a diatiKoid neck
l'iec and a string of pearls, the three
t-iiid to be worth abou! ."imi,imiu. and in
it ion to these splendid n1" the
nny woman received tienre ,,f other
llliudsome j''VeU, ln-intifnl H'tver and
ut ",'uss ii ml rare :i int ins. el chinas
nid other rare and beautiful things.
Jafet l.indt liei j, on- uf I he richest
minium ui -n ( Alnskn, will exhibit Kdd
from enrli oi' the .leeks mi the Seward
peninsula ut 1 lie Alaska Vnk.n Pacific
exposit ion.
Grea! Bed Spread Special
T
UK I ! KNT VALUES offered in Med
f. p.l I'np many days in plain and fringed
e l;;r Med (guilts. I'rices as thev last, as
I Ma in edge l!'d Spreads Hint sell reirnlarly
fur iH. ."id, al $.) each.
lMain cdue. :;niid, heavy Oed Spreads, guaran
tee.! in size, that sell for fJ.tH), at tfl.tiO eaeh. Kx
ra guild value. S-nne jirieed spread with fringes
and i ll! edges.
l-'ringeil l!el !-'nreads with cut edges, extra
wide and lull; regular .f'-'.'J") vaYe, at $1.8")
each.
I Main edge Marseilles fine finished extra large
Spread, regular if".H) value, at $12.4.").
See the Window Display
Van Dyke's
. - a;-
; y
rs -rtr viov . p
X W7
TO AMALGAMATE THE
MASONS IN OKLAHOMA
lU'Timr, OU:.. Feb. 9 Masonic
(ed)o from ;i!l over Oklahoma, with
'iu"i pronmient in the fraternity from
;i,r t.ue. are pa't .. ip;it in in the
.'ii. !;ie opened today for the purpose
of am ilamat iuc the t;rand lodges of
Oklahoma and Indian territory into one
Tcamration. Tho consolidation of the
two territories aa one state renders this
-ction mvessary. The convention will
en' iuue through ;oitiorrov nnd will
iiniMte- fake rank as one of the larg
est Masonie meeting! eer held in the
-Mjthwi-st. t
V ViMIK. Feb 0 -New York
jvri :.rr v.'s!luij; that today is the
Vth t-iuhU of Jake KUrain, the hero
of 1 ."in 'on tt , u.id once tht heavy,
weight ohf-u.on of the world. The
former gre.t p'ist Las recently made
a tour of , "it- Mintry with John L,
"niihvan. :th n he fought and
gamely lost t Lo -. -- vratl battl it
t iMiSS.ppl.
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
AN EVENT OF
UNUSUAL
Mr. Charles
Accompanied by Miss
la a brilliant
Production
PRESENTED WITH HISTORICAL ACCURACY AND WITH AN ELABORATE SCENIC EQUIPMENT.
30 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION 3Q MR. HANFORD AS "SHYLOCK." MISS DROFNAH AS "PORTIA'
SEATS ON SALE.
BIJOU
THEATER
Return Engagement
of the most popular
CLARK BURROUGHS CO.
IN THE COMEDY DRAMA
"The Westerner"
THURSDAY NI6HT
FOR SALE.
If you are looking for some good land
. heap. 1 have it, for $10 and $20 per
aere. near good railroad town.
W. M. FRENCH.
Room 7. .Tackfon Bank Bldg.
I ORDINANCE NO. . ..
I An ordi nance providing for the se
j curing of rights of way for the grav
1 ity pipeline of the city of Medford.
! and anthoriiing the i xecution of the
ueeesiary ;riHniens therefor.
Whereas, In stvuring the neet-ssary
rights of way for the gravity water
piji'liue for the city of Medford it is
tuvesjiarv in sinie irstances to furnish
I an agreement for compensation for dam
. age to crops and other similar dam
ac'. now therefore.
I The citv of Medford doth orvlain as
! follews:
j That the special gravity water com
. mittee heretofore appointed by the may
I or be aad they are hereby empowered
and directed to secure the necssarv
INTEREST
of
The Merchant of Venice
Citv Business Directory
"Let fUe
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
make that piece '4 'urniture. Any
design, any color, any Jininh
dull, waxed or polished. Shop oa
cor. of 8th and H streets.
W. M. Colvig. 0. L. Reames.
OOLVIO St RE AMES
Lawyers.
Office:Medford Bank Bldg.
Ground floor.
Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 01
MORDORFF & WOLF
New and Second-Hand Furniture
Gads' old stand, 18-20 F St. South
Medford, Or.
KARNES ROOMING HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnished
All modern conveniences.
D. Q. Karnes, Prop.
80 S. G St., Medford, Or.
MEDRMENT BRICK &
BLOCK Co. will '-e prepared Feb
ruary 15 to furnish cement brick.
Better thaH pressed brick and
just as ch"ap. In estigate bofore
contracting. P. O. Box 118.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Toas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
216 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
DR. G6BLE
The only exclusive Optician be
tween Portland and Sacramento.
Office on Seventh Street.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER
Eye Specialist
Office in Eagle Pharmacy
Main 23.1. Seventh and Main
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Rooms from 50 cents to $1.50 per
day. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your patronage.
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened
their new garage and repair shop
back of the Moore hotel. Motor
cars stored and taken care of. All
work guaranteed. Phone No. 3163
r-ghts of way for tho gravity water pipe
line of the city of Medford, upon the
most advantageous terms possible, and
the mayor and recorder are herebv au
thorired and instructed to execute, on
t.ehalf of the city of Medford. such
agreements as may be necessary to car
ry thin oniinane into effect.
The foregoing ordinance was passed
bv the city council February 'J. liV;
Kifert voting aye. Merrick absent.
Wormian aye. Kmerick aye. Wel.-h ave,
IVmmer ave.
Approved February i, Ui;,
W. H. CNON. Mavor.
Attest:
BEN.T. M. COLLINS,
Recorder.
Classified Advertisements
WAJCTZ9.
WASTED To pureh.ie Sp;iu of gol
heavy work hor,-. ;iU j,pan ltf r,,":ir,.4
tot work on ranch. alo p;in of good
mules and two Jersey eon or other
high grade ,'.. S.nd full partial
lam and best pmo m first letter. Ad
dress P. O. Hoi -ll-i. Medford. Or J 7 7
AMBD--tfty boie, otV.wt?;
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13
B. Hanford
Marie Drofnah
Prices $1.50
THE B. B. V. LUNCH ROOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Pacific Coast.
H. H. Lo rimer Prop.
ARTHUR H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
ENVELOPES printed to order
LETTERHEADS of all styles
by The Tribune.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WORKS
W. E. Lane it Son, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medforo Oregon
WASOHAU 6s BROWN
wish to aunounce to their patrons
that they are locatod in their new
quarters in the Young & Hall
building.
Billiards. Cigars and Tobaccos.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dntist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
JOB PRINTING
bv The Tribune.
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In
struments, go tu
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
C Street.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phone 353
Night Phones C. W. Conkiin 36"
J. H. Butler 148
DR. R. J. OONBOY
Successor to Dr. Jones.
Office in the Stewart Building.
ar.d Spitzeuhurg apples. Apply of M.
FOBALE.
KOR SALE Or trade, the best" room-
uig house in Medford. clearing $100
per month. Address f. care of this
office.
VOW SALE We
dry fir woo.l. Inquire :it tho end of
A and rin- strt. Al.x. Duff. ;t
KOK SAl.K The b-t rooming hou in
Mi'dford. eloaring 100 vr month. Ad
dross 0, c.ire of this offioo.
IVOR SAI.K Crape cnttincs. Tokav.
! M!,la 1 Mi'lvoin-. Write- or rail on
W. C. Goffo. Cntrai Voint. Or.
Kllv SAI.K A team of mares, wac.tn
acj harness. Inquire f. S. Moris. 131i
' West Ninth street. 277
. KUK SAI.K Feur diamond ring? left.
"eigh'i-g three quarter ear.it. at a
I great bargam. M.dlord Loan Of
I
jF'Ui SAI.K Brand I'.ensatV. "weu-h.
o i-i.v.a. at very low f-gure; on in
ia:nien:. inquire rnl.une office. i
FOR SAI.K Oram ii.iy. Inquire
of Phone SSI. t(
FOR SALE Relmqaiskment claimi;5
$1.00 75c 50c
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Aojou Street,
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated songs. Entire change o'
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
BUOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
Continuous performance erery
evening of motion pictures and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of prugrum Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents.
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 22.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N. S. Beuuott, Medford, Or.
Grow trees thut sell, sell treea
that grow auad fruit true to label
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Modford, Or.
0. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
Office: R. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phone 593.
Medford, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Residence.
East Medford. Phone 225
S. R. 8EELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X-Ray. Office hours: 10 12, 2-4 p.
m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
JACK FREDENBUBO
Scavenger.
Garbage hauled.
Medford.
DR. WALTER R. STOKES,
Dentist.
Successor to Dr. ,T. M. Keene.
ai-res. S miles Medford. 40 aeres fene
i d. 12 aeres cleared. 5 aereg 2 vear old
fommeroial fruit, cabin. For price call
"a W. M. French, room 7. .lackson
I 'mint y Rink bldg. .
r"iv .A1.K KelinquHhilient, SO acres.
mile, east Medford: .W practically
level, balance easy grade and covered
wuh good fuel timber; 2 springs; very
cheap. V. M. French, room 7, Jack
son Tounty Bank bldg.
I-'OU SAI.K Good .-esidmce lots, close
m; also gocd .i acre orcl ard; deal nitli
own.r; save commission. Address .1.
care of Tribune office.
SAf.F HoilSeS lot. an.l lBn in
Phoenii. or in tracts to suit from une
acre to 640 aeres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nii. Or.
FOR BENT.
I'll! KKXT Xon-ly furnished rooms,
p-r month, four blocks n.irth of
Hotel Xash. 27;
Ask Yourself the Question.
W hy not use I "haniberlai n s I.ininient
-h-n you have rhenmatKm f We feel
s ire that the r. suit will be prompt and
satisfactory. It has cured others, why
not y.uf Trv it. It costs but a trifle.
Price 2o cents: larjje size .0 cents.
For
sale by llaskins drug store.