Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 25, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIHUNE, MEDFttf. ORKCOV. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. IPOO.
A BLUE ENAMEL RANGE FREE
Specials
Friday and Suturdny, lad leu' Sffiui-
Ichs fant black Hosiery, pair. .10c
Men'ti Seamless .'nut Wnck Hose,
will outwear nuy huso iu tini;
two irH for 26c
Try our Hoyn' Hone, J.m: pair, two
jmirn fur 25c
HOSIERY
THE liKKT
in M . .1 t.n.l .
Til 10 I'.IOST MADIO
ill Jjtllil'K lioVH ' and M IHUVH
Mi-ry lit-rc in h'ia-h,
25c pair
Remember you get FREE
with c('iy '!') iiiri-hfisc ;i cliMhcc on tluit liciiutil'iil 1 S 1 1 1 lOnainel Kimge. K'ctail value
fs:!, that we will give awav April 1, 1!K)!J.
HU88E Y'S
The store that saves ymi iiuiie . ll' voueant find what you want elsewhere, try
Ill'SsioVS. We have it.
Just a minute
Uo you kuow of anotlitT pluco in
hi city where you eau find over
.iiiuu items to Bi'lei't from costing
l" TO til
lc to $1.00 each
I 'liinawarc, Tinware, everyday house
hold necessities, The most com
plete lino iu Son t hern Oregon.
LACE
in Tore lum Val., etc., 5c, 10c and
l'te yard.
BOOKS
Paper back novels, the -.c kind, over
300 titles to tielect from, all at once
price,
15c each
Social and Persona!
Watrli the lnp.il column for the dirt
Heller's liineriekn. 2U2
Attorney Durham of (irnnts Push
spent Til ur winy iu Med ford.
Mayor F. II. Hopkins of Central Point
wan a Medford visitor Thitraday.
Kohert Leonard of A hIi In nl npent
ThurHday iu Medford.
M. Purdin haH returned from attend
the Oregon legislnt lire.
A until came tdonly dnv.'ii the nlreil;
lie deemed to he east down;
The reaHon watt he bought p;niii' ilirl
Before he guw .lue Blown. 2!2
O. 8. Moore of K In math Pall was
viniting in the city ThurHday. Il! left
for a ahort stay iu Portland.
Phone your orders for swttot cream or
buttermilk to the crenruory.
(J. A. Hoover of Phoenix was in Med
ford ThurHday on Ihihuiohh.
The man who never will throw you
dnwu
lit the famoiiH dirt seller, ,1. '. Brown.
.Toe handle all kinds of dirt Handy
loam, free noil, black nt icky, hard pan
mtd solid rock. -1'-li.
(1. Porter of this city was doing
ImsincKM at the court Iioiiho recently.
',. K. Iluydi'ii and wife of Spokane
lire guerilH of the Xu:di hotel.
Mm. W. I). Itichardson of Ketuu, Cul.,
i u Medford visitor.
P. (1. Chapman of Port land is hand
lintf tho bookkeeping depart ntent of the
Big Pines Lumber company.
Ordern for aweet cream or buttermilk
promptly filled. Phono the erenmory. '
Will (I. Steel will addresa the Mcti
ford Commercial club at its next meet
ing. Ho has applied fur membership
in the club.
Public. Htciiojjraplier. Office over Bi
jo n theater. Phone Main W7. "
. The Chnrlea King who was operated
upon by Br. Heelv for hernia was Mot
' tho proprietor of (lie Med ford book
tore, but Mini Irs O. King of Die Med
ford iron works.
Hog the pictured of tho eartlojiiako in
Italy and Sicily nt (he Savoy Wed nee. -day
and Thursday. 21)1
Mrs. M. M. Taylor. Mrs. Mary Mil
ler and Mrs. Charles Bun ford of .lack
sonville were Medford callers this week.
Ml la (Jnunyaw, public stenographer,
room 4, Palm building.
I j. A. Hose and W. 10. Anderson, I wo
well known Phoenix citizens, were bus
InesH callera recently.
Mnt. Prank Freeman of Port land
who is visiting her nister, Mrs. K. A.
licnmcti, visited Jacksonville Thursday.
J. 8. Vilas, who i was one of the
handsomest orchard hoioes in the val
ley, drove in from his Big Sticky ranch
Thursday.
Charles Nickell, former publisher of
the Southern Oregonian, now u ranch
er in tho Sterling district, spent Wed
nesday iu Medford.
Messm. Tronson & (iuthrie of Kitgle
Point were Medford visitors Thursday.
Tlioy report the roads in very bad
nhapo.
The greatest horror in the last cen
t ii ry, the Italian earthquake picture,
will be shown nt the Savoy Wednesday
cud Thursday. 201
Miss Minnie Thompson nf Jackson
ville left for Bellingham. Wash., one
day last week, where she will be mar
ried to Leroy Kelley. formerly of .lack
onville.
f CUBANS OB8ERVE DAY WAR
f AMUSEMENTS. WAs STARTED WITH SPAIN
( 'iibn ns are to
imivep-ary of the
i olut ion against
.v the aid of the
NO SPECIAL COINS FOR !
THE ALASKA EXPOSITION
FOB SALE.
..a rtr ni n-,a - ! HAVANA. p,
The sab- of heats fur " I'm Diavolo" '''' celebrating the j
Auber's famous opera, will open tomor- iunin'in-iriieiit r.f 1 1
row morning at llasliius' drug store at Soain which irnbd
III
'clock.
The east is complete ntid includes, be
sides Mr. Ilaehigg, the following nieiii
bers rtf the rii Andrews Opera coin
puny:. Mrs. Iln.ehigg (Nellie Andrews)
Kd Andrews. I'. W. Walters, A. C. Bur
gess and II. l,hii.,eiihurv ; also K. Pay-
elte and Misses Burgess and Cbiremont
ill l lie eiiHi-iliioe,
While home talent productiuns of op- j
eia are very common, it is very unusual )
that a town or city either can almost
completely cast an opera from reeog
uii'd professionals, as is the case here.
Besides t he a bo ve, M iss Kifert and
Dr. Buiueil, who can hardly be classed
as amateurs, will complete the cast. The
stage product inn will be under the direc
lion of II. Wtlhiiigtoii.
Iteniemher (he dat", Tuesday, March
and prices are ."it'c, T.'ic and 1.
I'uileil Slatis, in tlie freedom of the
inland and 1 lie establishment of a re
public Altl gh the s id attempt
at self go-, eminent , nvi .it ly commenc
ed, has bei n marred by many differ-
I si: ATTI.K. Wash., Feb. Special
! n ins for commemorating the Alaska
1 Yukon Pacific exposition will not be
: en! ned by the I'aited Stalen mints, ac
; roiding to a letter receive.! today by
i ti' orge I), Boos, secretary of the Com-
no rcial club of this city from Senator
! Piles. The club requested that the treas
ury department strike off a half mil
lion .souvenir half dollars.
I'( iK SA LK 'hoieii business property
at a bargain, on long lime; easy terms.
Address P. O. Box 41S.
ices between tin
his gciicrnllv are
New Cases.
iVunan, Taylor & Co. vs.j W. U, Stan
sell; action to recover money, 1 1. K.
Hnnnn, Jr., attorney for plaintiff.
(. M. Selsby vs. II. PieftVr; action
to recover money. Colvig A Kcames,
attorneys for plaintiff.
In the matt it of Mary II. Kcgar ;
application to register title. Harvey
A- Miles, attorneys for plaintiff.
In the matter of (he application of
Charles A. Petii tiger to register t itle.
Decree by default.
Wonders of Death Valley.
An interesting entertainment will be
given this afternoon and evening at the
eifonl Mieater, where a "trip to
leath Valley" will be shown in moving
picture for the first time iu this city.
These pictures have been shown to Hum
sands t liroiighoul the country, and have
been giving excellent t a t isf a ct ion wher
ever produced. The pictures are taken
al great expense from t he front of a
train going the entire length of Death
Valley, ami give those in attendance an
exact reproduction of this world famous
valley, where emigrants of t he earlv i
h:ys endured many hardships in the
ho f reaching the Khb.rado of the
west. It is known Mirny of them per
ished for the hick of water, as the tetu
peralnre registers as high as 1HI do
grees, and water is extremely scarce.
The trip begins at l.udlow, Calll. show
ing the Santa K- limited pulling inlo
the depot. Bud low is a town built in
the heart of Hie desert, where nothing
grows except sagebrush. A change of
i is made here, und after scenes
shown around Ludlow the trio begins
I he Toiiopah and Tidewater railroad.
going ut over Death alley and
through the Aumgovu canyon and up to
the largest borax mine in the world, the
Bilu C.
A ft or showing the 1,11a C mine iu
opei at ion, he piet itr.-s are shown of
Death Valley Sink, 'J7S feet below sea
level. It is said that this is Hie lowest
spot on earth. These pictures were tak
en recent ly and are t he only pict ures
ever taken of this famon valley, and it
will give our readers t, ho are fortunate
enough to receive I irk ots an opport ll
nit v to see I his great val lev as it i
today.
Tickets are free, and can be obtained
your grocer or druggist while the sup
ply lasts.
ii power, the Cu-
e in a joyous frame of
mind and are celebrating the auniver
sarv with cock fights and other forms
of native amusements.
At Malanas todav a great statue of
liberty was unveiled ni:d the affair was
made the occasion of a mammoth cete
biation. The statue was executed by
Saivatoie Biteoii, of Koine, n famous
Italian sculptor, and Mauds in a public
park facing the harbor. The sculptor
is today the guest of Ma tan .as and
took a prominent part iu I he ded icat ion
leremonies. Two years were occupied
by him iu completing the work.
The liberty statue stands ) feet
high, and a broue image of Jose Marti,
the Cuban patriot, forms a pari of the
same monument, which was creeled by
popular subscription. ,
KOI! HALK and Ki-acrn tracts .juit
wi'.hin and adjoining city limits, at a
bergain, on .1 an mi J payments. Ad
dress P. O. Box 419.
TOR Si ALE Orain nay, baled. Inquire
of Phone 381. tf
BKiJUX, Peb. IIiMiseVelt will
spend several weeka here as the gued
id' the kaiser, according to an announce
no at todav.
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
VA N'l'KII - I'.iiIii.t wild liltlr rcmK
r:ih fur Int-jil lij,'l'l iiuuiiifiii-liirliifl. lum
iiM's-i. I-'. II. Kinti'v, Tliii'l ami Fnniln
WA NTKIi liv i-lir.f.f.. is " "to rbT.p
n.-.ht I :iinl I M-rvviinil. ..l,livss I". O.
I :..x -IK
Art.iclr.fi of Inconioratloii.
I 'hi hm';ii inn l In' kiiuwii ;is
it TIiiiiiuIiI Mi'llii.ilivl rlnnvli. i
Mi.ir.inl.
I'irBl 1
I'liti'il
W.WTKH lull k. imt:i1 liiuisi-Wnl-li.
..l.lri'ss I: o. Ilnx :i.
V WTKIl - A irl; linmt In- i'Xn'ri(iii'i'il
I w.-iyi's Uiiil. Aililri'SH P. O. Hox
l'j:i, Mi'.ll'.ir.l, Or.
WAN'I'KD Fifty biixim of Newtowus
iiihi Siil ziinliiirtf :iipltis. Apily of M.
Sti'uiirt, lit the Nimli.
l'"ot SALK Or trad.1, two large work
liorsi-H; will trmlo for 'Hinalli'r liurHi'a.
I:n(iiiri' at M'ihhioii cafe. 2U:t
I'OH SALK $I5iiO getk n hnsilu-ils tliut
will make the owoer rieli; monopoly
in Jacksoiio enuaty. TiOU Kotheliilil
lil.lt;.. I'ortlan.l, Or." 2112
I'OR SAI.K Good rviiilvore lots, close
iu; also gool i aero orrl-anl; deal with
owner; Have coiiuaiHsieii. Address J,
euro of Tribune offitu.
FOR 8ALK House., Iota and land in
Phoenix, or in traets to suit from one
nere to 040 acres. Matt Calhoun, Plioe
nix, Or.
FOB BENT.
Foil RF.XT Farm, for three years,
hiHiHi'hiilil goods, stuck anil implements
for sale; also snap in choice pear laud
Mid ten aeri's with irrigating water,
close to station. lien T.owell,
Wondcillc, Or. 2li:l
TO II FN'T Furnished room to let. 31 H
HiversiiU avenue S.
Citv Business Directory
TIN SHOP
Mini vln-i'l lion u.'iii' on hand
and ina.li In orl"-.
J. A. .SMITH,
I I.I N mi Hi II SI reel.
THE B. R. V. LUNOH BOOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Pacifie Coast.
II. Ii. I.orimer
Prop.
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated tongs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
NATIVES OP INDIANA
ORGANIZE LOCAL SOCIETY
I n.l i.i
"l,d
nf Mt'ilfoid and viein
nine; orj::iiiit'il a local '
linen I he niemorv of i
Th.' 11,,,'si,.
' on lust e
ietv ill order I
leili. Over Ion of II i oath
the Inlii'iicode mid en joved
I le'lnsi'lvi's. Kef n'sliini'iits w ere serx ed
:!ll'l I he f'dhtu iii ol'fii ers were elecl.-d:
I'residi-lil. I.. F. t.o.i.'r; l'irt i,-,.
preiident, N. .1. Wiley; lecoliil vice
in'Hid''til . Mr. AdKiiin; Hind vice jucsi
drill. Sii.etitll.'l:di'llt I'. Ii. Slnith; sec
ri'larv. K. K. Wilson; Irensiirer. .1. Mc
I'heiH.'n.
'I'll,' piogllllll lelidi'lcii whs: Song lv
I he audience; louver, l. I-'. Wilson:
:-lin. 'I'css Marshall: vocal solo. For
I l'!ilnii':iN; leading. Iy Martin;
Mies. Superintendent I'. C. Smith:
: ling. Mrs. ,l,sie liouk; piano duct.
l.s. II. K. Marsh and II. C. II:i.elriL'e:
ling, hui Maelrigg.
I .el Hie - :
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
make that piece .1 ''oru ilure. Any
design, nay color, any ."inisli
dull, waxed or polished. Shop on
cor. of Sth and II streets.
ARTHUR II. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
Bid W. Seventh St., Modford, Or.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TJI ST.
Continuous performance erery
evening of motion pictures and il
lustrated Imllnds. Kntiro change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents.
W. M. Colvig. C. L. Riinmos.
COLVIO ft REAMES
Lawyers.
Office. Medford Hank Illdg.
('round floor.
DR. WALTEK R. STOKES,
Henlist.
ucei'ssor to llr. .1. M. Keene.
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Hteam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 22.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
Cuok Stores and ranges, l'honc 01
MORDORFF & WOLF
New and Second Hand Furniture
Finis' old 11111111, IX 20 F St. South
M.'dford, Or.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WORKS
W. F,, Lane Son, Props.
Opposite lintel Moore,
Medford Bregon
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or.
(Irow trees that sell, sell trees
that grow anad fruit true to label
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK Co. will ' e prepared Feb
ruaiy l.'i to furnish i lent brick.
Hctter than pressed I. rick and
just as ch":ip. In eslig:ile liefore
contracting. I. O. II, .x I IS.
WASCHAU & BROWN
wish to announce to their patrons
that they are located in their new
ipiarters in the Young t Hall
building.
Milliards, Cigars and Tobaccos.
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 .laekiou Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
RKHEKAIIS' ORAND PRESIDENT
RECEIVED IN JACKSONVILLE
Marriage Licensos.
II. V. Plait and Prudence M. Angle.
Oeorge K. Clarke mid Mabel lln-nt
aer,
I.. I.. Illiasell and Flhel Silliv.
.11'
Probate.
K'stnte William Itay; older mad
charging administrator.
KstHte Prank K. Brown; order uiadi
discharging executrix.
Kstnte John T. Laytoii; order madi
settling sale of real estate at naught
s. Mine Smith of lilnnts Pass, who
:in. pivsi'lriit of the 1,','l.ekah as
lv , paid Kulh Hebel.ah lode.', No.
, a iil last M I.ii and In I.I a eon
v'iiti.'ii. 'I'lo' a t'l.i no. nt session was
' .-much .levied 1. 1 the convention,
I while in '1 v n i iLr Hie regular ledge
oik was pill "ii. I..1,'W,-,1 l.v a splen
I ''d I .ii. t. w In, Ii was under flic chair
I maiisliip el' l,s l... l l,,, !,. A large
delegation .. Medford 1,'el.el.iilis was
jiaisent au.l u lew t'lutn I'entral Point
'and A. I, land aU,, altended.
You Are Goin to Build
Let toe fiijure with yi u. N. roiitrai't
too Inrjfe or toe un:M'. Satisfartion
tfunrrtnteed.
L. E. BEAN
( ONT H At 'TO It A X I BIHI.BKH,
Medford. Ori-ou.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Kxtracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
210 W. Seventh si. Medford, Or
ENVELOPES printed to order
LETTERHEADS of all stylos
by The Tribune.
0. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
Office: R. R. V. Depot.
O. Box 841. Phone 5113.
Medford, Or.
DR. ClOHI.E
The only exclusive Optician he
tween Portland and Sacramento.
Office on Se.ealh Street.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hours: S to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building. Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture aud Art of Singing
Studio at Residence.
Fast Medford. Phone 225
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J BONNER
Eye Specialist
Office in Fagle Phannscv
Main 2:l:l. Seventh aud Xlaia
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Mnsical In
.truinents. go to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
C Street.
S. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X Ray. Office hours: 10 12, 2 4 p.
in. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Rooms from 50 cents to $l.-r0 pet
day. All modem cent enieoees.
We solicit you: patronage.
MEDFORD FURNITURE 00.
Undertakers
Day Phone S5
Night Phones C. W. Conklin M
J. II. Butler 14
JACK FBEDENBURO
Scavsnger.
Oarbage hauled. Medford.
VALLEY AUTO CO. hare opened
their new garHge aud repair shop
back of the Moore hotel. Motor
ears stored and taken care of. All
work guaranteed. Phone No. .lltU
DR. B. J. CONROY
Successor to Pr I Jones.
Office iu the Stewart Building.
JOB PRINTING
hy The Tribnas.
WHY
Do You go
Back to the
WARDROBE?
Medford Theater
MR. CHAS. D. HAZELRiaO
Presents
"FRA DIAVOLA"
AUBER'S FAMOUS OPERA
with a splendid cast jyid unrivaled ensemble, tho best orchestral
iu Oregon.
MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES
SPECIAL SCENERY TltlCES 50c, 75c, $1.00.
TUESDAY, MARCH 22
Medford Opera House
Thursday and Friday Feb. 25 and 26.
7:30 Tonight and 7 p. m. Friday
ContiiiiioiiH performiiuce and inntineo nt I p. in.
The Paeifie Coast Borux Company will take yon mi
" Trip to
Death Valley"
Ity moving pietures taken expressly for this company.
These are the first moving pictures ever seeim-d of this world famous
Valley of D.uthf also other inten'stint! vii-ws, iiH'ludini the famous "20
niuli' ti-am" in motion.
TICKETS ARE FREE
and may he secured from your grocer or druggist. Admission by tick
ts only. Children iimn-compani. d !y parents :in( admitted.
'ALL WE ASK YOU TO SPEND 13 YOUR TIME '
SAVOY THEATER
T O N I G lTT
KAKTIHjl-AKK IN' ITALY ANIH si ' 1 1 . V ' ' The Burning Ruins
Devastated rities Terrified People and ,vii..f Work in the
ennui.", made des.'l.He by ti.. in.-t liomblo ealaniity in t he last
century. y,, . jn't afford to miss it.
OTHKH KKATCKKS.
ADMISSION- 10 CKNTS