Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 23, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    MKDFOitD DAILY TRIi.'lJNE, MEDF(mP. OTJEOOV. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1900.
EVERYTHING GOING
zi t Prices Lower than Ever Before
We have not bought Shoddy Goods on purpose for a sale nor we did not mark our goods up in order to reduce them as
some do, but we have Honest Merchandise at Prices Never Before Sold For. Come in and Compare the goods and prices
We don't ask you to pay for Costly Fixtures and Big Running Expenses
T H E SPOT
Social and Personal
Williams' .lnl.il. .mg. r to.,ilil.
1enrgf King is I in Medford
Y.lri.-Ml..
Mr. J. I'. ItcMv in in Fori land :i u-l
expects I., vi-il tii- tii't Im'Tmi.. his re
turn.
Phone vour orders fur se.'t cream nr
but 1 crin ilk to the creamery.
Colon. I Frank If v .r Mtum.d from
1 business t I i' t ! I'nll land.
N-o tlic piclnrcK i't' ihe earth. piake in
I Inly and Sn-ily M ,he Siv..y U'.-.ln.--d:iv
iiml Tlmr-dac, '-'ill
I)r. .1, M. K'mic I Mr. Krone, Kd
Hiir IliiC'i', Cdom-I -I. I'. Mm.dy and
Howard S. Dudley i.l' M.l I ..r.l nie
guests i.l' the Portland hold. All v
peel, to return home this work,
Willitiuis' JuloI.e Sun- iv, In-iight.
Orders for sweet rr.-uii or buttermilk
promptly fillnl. Phono flu- creamery. "
Chillies A. Malhn'Mlf. de.llirl freight
Jigent i'f tit.' Sunt Ii. I li Pacific, s. -rit
Tuesday aftei noon in Mclt'.inl.
Harry Thurston of Pig I'mtle i ntry
wnn a rccoiil isilnr ir. Medford.
Public stmog, tp!i -r. M Tii v. r lii
jol theater.
'I'll' greatest In.rio;' iii lli- last ecu
liny, tin- Italian ea ft h 1 1 : k pid tin-.
Will K" shown :it tin- S.-.vny Wo.- rud.-.v
cud Tlmr-day. J!M
C. I". Hutchinson, who i:is ! n visit
ing liifl daughter. Mis Verne, win. is
attending Sr. lid.-.,'.- E.i II, will it
turn to Medford We im sdny.
Williaitiit' Jubilee ilij;".-; ieiiidil.
Farmer Chief of I'.. lie.' c. W, 'I'm
pin wiim ii recent Medford visitor.
K. ('niter it contemplating early
flip to Hurris, Cal.
W. H. Volition of A'tioin in in Mod
fori on business.
Ifurry Cuomes of I't.rt la ml is renew
ing ncipiiiiiitnuces in the city.
Tin1 Louvre wishes to announce that
tiny have added waffh t - their an. in
ing spednll ies. :.''fr trv niic JI'o
.1. K. I'otti'lliJ'T. th- -l t v. (ill . I
.popular raii.-hii' of t le- A j -j .1 -: l ., was
roeenily in Medfrnd.
M. Purdili in expected to ii'tiilli from
til" nortli in ;i f. w -1,;. At't- r 1 1 i . l ur
ivlMliin- lin.l : 'I i.'iiiM.- i 1. ft ti.r a trip
into oiistcrii Orryon.
William ( '. ' 'iohm II v of Kh.mm- i-
up! mini k a few .lavs m Mt'.lfm.l on
InlHilH'HH.
.loliii II. Kiloy nf ( l.-v.-laml. Ii::k
niliv.il in M.'.lf.o.l "in! is l.mkiu o.'i
tlm vnlloy witli a vi.nv of loi atin.
Manaui'i- Maixli tin- ( iti.,
plnini' cuaipany li:ii r. f nrm-.l from
(I mill ft I'jiss. Wl Ii liaM I n f"l" Mm
pa;M t'i'w t- y- 'Mi iimoiii"'s.
MTLLIONAIKE DISOUISED AS
PAUPER GIVEN FREE BED
CMH'AtiO, I'M". A Ht-iivor mil
li.ociin- uloi .'ami- to ( liirao ami iiwih
.oi.-ia-l.-.l as a panp-r n;ti-l to.lay tlial
i l.i.-iiM V iiiiniii ipal li"lu''U' Imiw w
lli. ritv n:tt.-.t in litlltli'll. Hi
l-'.i-.vii. A. Iti.tvvii. Iiiiini"" man ..f l' Ji
.r ami roii-in .f i limwii. pr
i.(-nt ..f i lit- N.-vv V.u k Ct-ntral rail
n.ail.
Mr. I'.i-.wii li;.. .a.-.l a nitflit in h
l-.Iiii' li.oisr in jn-t i.l. as for a similar
i-' t it nt ion in I ii-n or. M illiuiiairt
ii j:li In- is. !o .I.hiihiI ray.'il .-lotlirs
w li' ii lio ai.plti'il for ii mom.
" WIii-ii I jjot to t In' l'"lu'tiitf lions)
lli old man in iliai - lohl no' tliat tin1
I, ii .i' was full, l.iit tliat I was wrlcomi'
In lio on iin floor." :nii Mr. Itrown
"Tliis I lil. TIm-im w.'io nlmnt, oil
iii.-! lyin on tlo- fli.nr. Six l lirn wcr
on cuts. I i'Mtii'l tliat I was in tli
'..v rtlow roMin. 1 tii I I nimii' up my
mm. I 1.. stick it out until daylight.
" I h.l-i 't : ! . n wink ami so I IkhI
I. ts of t imr to study tin mi-ii ahoiit
1 1 m", 'I'll- y si-.-m.'.l to In- ti !. Iiom-st
I i lloH '. w'to wi'ii' up aji iii( u run of
lo-nl I. irk."
At't. r liis I'xpi-ri. 'O'l- Mr. Itrown wenl
l.i'.'li to tlo' Aiiditi.riiim Arin'x, wlo-r'
In' w:i slopping. i- m::i. m on.' .i:i-..tM-r.d
that lie was d ionised.
CASTRO IS NO LONGER
VENEZUELA'S PRESIDENT
oui-t
ii I'f ir
, tin
hnr-K
U A( AS. r.-li. Cipriana Sastro
st liis liiuli f.'drrnl litlo as pr.'
of Wni'iieta, tho Iml'Ii frdrral
i ; i i 1 1 ii'iidi'ii'd a di'i'inion Dial
ii nt v idi'in t' hmt Ix'on pn'srulil
Mill loM.O.l.t !l.r:,lM.M hilll MM III
of at liMtipt iti); to lirinu nlmnt the
sinalioii ol .Inail U'i'Nis (ioiiio..
n-1 j 1 1 tT president . In il s decision I lie
federal nt transfers the suit to
iiiuiiii;:! eoiut ami declares that
l .i ix coiiM ii nl i. n;: 1 1 v suspended
, Ihe presidency.
Probste.
'.State 0. W. Imiai'-i; order tunlo rnn
inning' Falc of ri-itl property.
IVtato Annn K. Hnilny; order iniidc
pm in ting I). H. Orunt, J. K. Wick
in I II. P. IIoltucH i ppmiscm.
Now Cnsos.
''tator Lnko I.uni'u'r roinpnny vn. A.
s l:iyer; net inn to noovor innnny. W.
K I'li'pps, nttorni-y for plnintlff.
.Inlni .1. heerinn of (Jrants Pass was
a i nt Medl'.od inter.
I.'ol'irl ti. Smith of (Iran Is Pass is
- pending a few days in Medferd on
loud lies.
- AMUSEMENTS.
"Fra Diavolo.'
Tuesday. Min-ii '.. has I. -en srl-e. d
I..V (llllll-l I). Ila.ehit!!; f..(- his fo"tll
.'.liliiitf product mu nf op. rn. The p
pie of Medfold :ne V..-II c.pia i i, t id with
1 1 ( work 1h.it this rafeiiied hunch of In
c.-'l people has dune in the past, when
' ' Tin M ikado, ' Pi rates of I Vii.anre
: mj "The Mascot " were jivn ami this
t'Hie Mr. Maeriji p.- iliiisen the lust lie
il eer yiven h.tre.
Ii addition to the local favor it is ill -re
will lie six former ucmliers of Ihe An
diefts' Opera eoinpany in the east, Mr.
II' nry (innseii reaeliinj,' here Saturday,
ami this time the regular orcheslra will
fo-uisli ihe uci'iiiiipaiiim oil,
Sale of seats will In a'ni Friday morn
intf, l-'eltrnary al In o'clock sharp.
Williams' Jubilee Singers Tonight,
Williams' nlij--e Sinj-rrs make their
reappearance liefor a Medford audi
eii. o loiiiuht ami s) Id l.e U't--to. iiy
a pa.'Ke.l liouse, tr .he coinpnitv is imt
a ox peri me nt. It was here ho t seji
"' find nave tun cnin-eils. the first t
very small audience ::nd tin' seeon
to :n assemldae that parked the id
Iohiho to the doors, many p -ople stand
i" IX t hrniijFh , In- wh.il eniei t a i e uient .
If this doesn't prnv the worth of the
company, what will .'
The company is exactly the vaine :
la M season -- uoi-ha-oes ( x.-epl thai Hr.
Williliuis loo adileil .me m lady, yiv
lelli;.e ipiailef UA Will as II
m ile itarlet.
I'tices uf Admission ace vv ,-v for
a e-unpany of this class 7"M. f,.r liet
reserved seats.
NOTH'M TO rnvrKACTOKS.
Sonled l.id.v will l.e r-fli'ivol l.y 'w
ily rei-order up o and inidudiiio; Nrareli
. IfmD. iinlil I n'doek p. m. for the
civa!iou am1 lavtrit; nf water niaiiifi
o'i West T ilth street West KI.'V-
u I i st r""t. Phi'o-. a sp ci f ic:i I ions
in".) lie seen t ,u- office nf the ni V
";itieer or ei-v r'cot."r. A e."-,ifi''d
look I'.pial to fi e per cent pir
eni) of am. met hid must nrcoraprirv
r. !i Iti.l.
My ord -r of city n 'ip.fi I, Keliruarv
Ii!. 19'l!.
' ItKN'.I. M. C(!. I, IS. City If ,der.
Hated I'.-I.iiunv 'JiVh. l!nji.
DESTROYERS LIOHT AS
CANOE TO DEFEND COASTS
Vou Are Going
to Build
1 '.on
.; ,-y. - - -1
I, i't phi- fii-nri' Willi yi ii. No contriivi
Iimi l;iii4i- ur tni ttin:'l Sutisfnctton
u'linituri'il.
L. E. BEAN
i OVnt.UToli AND m'fI,IKli.
Medford, Ori-jfon.
WASIliNiiToX. L':i. Numerous
static were represented at a meeting "f
he Naval M ilit ia a-soi iat ion of the
rinted Slates held here to.lav. President
linosexelt received t h,' deleia t es.
In his addiess Assistant Secretary
Saiterh-e, m .shl.-iit nf the a -slM-ia t ion,
lerrilied a new tvpe of gasoline pro
pelled tor.edo l.oiil de.t royer which can
l.e hauled nut of the water and kept as
e. -silv as a canoe, a d.xeii of which ean
l.eil rolistntrt 'd for 1 lie plicC of ol f
t he pr. sem type. The li! t le Vessols
would hae a 1 of i'.". knots an hour
and could l.e pl.-o ed in the hands of the
ua:il militia for coast and hatl.or de-
f. use. e said the approMinale cost of
su.h vessels would l al.niit t'i.itH
each.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Dr. T. W. Hester hk returned fruiu
a nuiiilier of weeks in Chimin.
Mrs. A. P. Ueames and Mrs. prank
Pre -man were anions those from here
who attended the dalle j.MVeli l"V St.
Ann suciety at Me lfnid recently.
f harl.-s ratupliell nf Stockton is vis
iting with relatives living here this
Week.
Twn transfers uf impurrance took
pl.-.-e last w.-ek w hen Kd Itim-'t sold his
luitclier shop to John I hnnii nntmi and
ihe Kinney Hardware store was trans
fernd to ('. I. Alilmit, who is also
l.roprietnr of the Al.l.ott house. The
loiyers tunk charge nf their places In
dav.
Hennan ( M'fenliaeher uf Witch was in
town otic day lasl week, as was also
lri. James Ituckley,
The ".-,oo" dill, met at the home of
.he Misses Prim last Saturday evening,
-vh.-n the l:i.t of a seric. of jame was
played. M iss Joseph ilie Dnlieirail was
I'm t imate iii ha viiij; i he highest Hcore
and was presented with two handsome
cut "lass vases liy the yoime; men uf
the club. The ni in I). rs uf the dill
are Misses l,e..n:i Plrich. Anna Weiult,
P.vy Sears, Mamie, Leila and Pert ha
Pn r.isephiue loueu--ii), Messrs. Ray
S.-t Pat hon- nan, .1. P. Wells. Knrle
..ore, .l.ihn Will; iusi.ii ami M r. ami
Mrs. Lewis Plri.h.
Classified Advertisements
BOY FALLS ON THIRD RAIL
AND IS TERRIBLY BURNED
sN ANsL'LMo, P. I.. With his
anns terril.ly seared and hi coat l.urned
ii.-nrly off his Lark, Claries Hanswn. a
1 7 year old l.oy, was pulled from the
deadly third rail of the .Northwestern
Paeific railroad yest-nlay, all hut dead
from his experience.
Venue; Hanson in play e;ralihe. a hat
fr.ou the head of (leoie Ifyan, his com
panion, and starled to run. Kvau chased
him and Hanson ran up tho track. He
-timilded. falling (..ward the rail.
.Inst l.efore he struck the charged
t.d Hanson threw his anus out in
rent uf his fat ml the .".on v. -lis shot
thiuiiuh his arms. The yoiine; f el low-
as unrotisrioiis when pried from the
il hy his eoiupauinnet. He was carried
to a I. am near l.y ami medical attention
ailed. The youth is doiiii; well and will
ver from the effect of his experi-
n en.
i WANTED.
W A N T I-,' I ) District organizer fur fra
tenia I insurajiee' order; fine salary;
oviily earned; no experience necessary,
("all mi or address W. K. Wilruer, rare
Hotel Moore, Medford.
W A N T I ! I J I li wi i m di oppe rs to chop
co-dwoui and tierwood. Address I. ( ).
Mux lis.
WAXTKD (iirl for general housework.
Address P. (1. Hux .'i.
WANTKI) A girl; must be Pxperieneed
good wagcH paid. Addreiia P. O. Hox
l:t( Medford, Or.
WA NTK1) Married man, experionml
ii: orchard work, to tako clmrgo of
o iv h rd four tnileH out of Medford.
Address T, care of Trihuno office. 2S.S
WAXTKD A girl for general lioiiso
work; guod wages. Call at this of
fice. 21)0
WAXTKD Fifty boxes of Newtowns
nrsu SpiUenburg apples. Apply of M.
Stewart, at the Nash.
REVOLUTIONIST STEALS
SAN FRANCISCAN'S PAPERS
WANHIXi;Ti7x.n:Yd7 L':i.-4tat0 de
partment advices from liussia arc that
the man arrested .two weeks ago in
Moscw carrying an American passport
hearing the name uf s. '. Stevens was
a Russian revolut ioiiist who presuma
hly had stolen Stevens papers. Mr.
Stevens, to whom the passport was is
sued, was a native nf San Pruticiseo
and the papers had been sent li) him in
New York eitv.
MAYOR'S CHAIR SEIZED
BY JUDGMENT CREDITORS
WIXXIPK;. Feh. -I. Sheriff Ink
(ter seized the mayor's chair at the city
hall to.lay to satisfy a judgment obtain
ed by Okeley brother;, contractors, for
one of the city bridges.
DECLARED SANE, THEN
QUEERS THE FINDING
SKATTLK. Wash., Feb. 1. After es
caping from tin' Stcillucooin hospital for
the insane near Tacuma a week ago,
submitting to arrest in Seattle at the
hands of the city police on suspicion
of insanity, and being declared entire
ty sane yesterday by n lunacy commifl
Ntuti, Henry Hadiman, through his de
sire to reclaim two spoons and a dog,
which lie said he had left at the jail, is
again behijid the bars and is being held
awaiting the arrival of an attendant
to return him to the asylum.
Hachnmn is now in the peculiar posi
tion of having been declared snno after
escaping fmin an asylum, where ho was
commit ted on I he verdict of a King
county lunacy commifsion that he was
iitsa ne,
FOR SALE.
(It SA l,K ( 'hoife business property
:n a bargai.!, on long time; easy terms.
Address P. (. Itox 4 IK.
I. "i
FOR SALK and macro tracts just
hiii and adjoining city limits, at a
gain, on r, annus I pavinents. Ad
dress P. ((. Itox Hit.
P' li SALK Two laige work horses
cheap. See Walter Moorey Phoenix.
BANKERS TO MEET IN
WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 13
ill C A tli i, Feb. -The :r.th annual
n veil ion of t he A inert can Hankers '
social ion w i he held hero in the
weeli uf September I.'!, Arrangements
lone been perfected by President C M.
Iteyiudds and Secretary Fred K. Farns
worth. There will b- more than f.ilnO
deleoal ess and alternates.
FOU SALK Grain hay, baled. Inrjuire
of Phone rH. ' tf
FOR SALK Two acres, just west of
Medford, near new station of Lozior,
on R. H. V. Ii. R., price $o(M for the
two acres. This acreage is certain to
advance in value soon. Address P. ().
Itox r.7l, Medford, Or. 2!f
FoR SALK Or trad., two large work
horses; will trade for smaller horseo.
Impure at Mission cafe.
FoR SALK l.ii0 get& a business that
will make tho owner rich; monopoly
in .lacksonu county. 5i(tl Rothchild
bhlg.. Portland, Or."
FOll SALK Good residence lots, close
in; also good 5 aero orcl-ard; deal will)
owner; save commission. Address J,
care of Tribune office.
T. IV. Osgood
Osgood & Gummings
Givil Engineers
The Best Equipped Engineering Office
in Southern Oregon
Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Re
ports, Estimates. Etc. - Water Powers and
Water Works, Paving and Road Making,
Sewerage, Railroads, Irrigation andDrainage
Of me Medford National Bank Bid.
SAVOY THEATER
"tonight
"TIIK FLOWKi: il I If L ' A beaut iful story urf gratitude.
. "THK II AXF.RS"An incident of ..dlege days.
"PAPKK ciu'K A DiioDI.KS" -no of those beautiful hand colored
illusion pictures.
"ONLY THK PA I NTKR ' ' A fuunygiaph of merit.
The ladies' ynld bracelet is unclaimed. Who has the lucky number
."M;i.'
KOR SALK House-t, lota and land in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
ncre to o40 acreB. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix, Or.
FOR RENT.
K'oMi:, p h. '':. Oi ii Helena has
deeded to undertake with her own pri
aic funds the nvoit-d met ion of n town
ii p.. a t lie out sk ii ts of Messina on the
lull where the lighihouse stood. The
new community will start with 1 0f
inhal.itaiits. Her iuaesty per;ouaUy is
.:t .tnig the plans. The name of the
t.iv n is t he Region Klena.
F( Hi UK NT Farm, for three years,
household goods, stock and implements
for sale; also snap in choice pear land
: nd ten acres with irrigating water,
dose to station. Hen A. Lowdl
Woodville. Or. W.l
TO RFNT Furnished room to let. 313
Riverside avenue S.
FOR RFNT Two light housekeeping
rooms on North H street for rent. Ad
dress V, c.we of Tribune office. 2SS
F, OSENBRUGGE
Agent for THE STUDEBAKER BROS.
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
VEHICLES AND WAGONS
Sole agent in Jackson county for the STL'DKIiAKKR LINK OF AUTO
MOBILES. The new K. M. F. Studebaker, :to horse powei, four-cylinder
medium price Touring Car has won tho recognitiuu and admiration of all
machinists and has proven itself to be a remarkable vehicle for strength,
speed and durability. Now goods bi all lines will arrive ia the course of
next month at t ho Studebaker warehouse.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
See Our Line of
ARDEN TOO
Rakes - Hoes - Spading Forks - Spades & Shovels
We Guarantee Both Price and Quality
EDFORD HARDWARE
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