Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 17, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tl 1 E MRPFORD DATLY TRIBUNE, MEPEORIJ, PRECOX, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1000.
Social and Personal
Will tor McCurdy ol' Knmvl-,-, ( 'al.,
it- vmitinK in Mtdfoni.
Phoue your onlorH for nwvat (-renin in
buttermilk to Hie creainory.
Arthur ConUliu of (innitH Punk npoiif
Wrdnewlay in Mo.Ir'oril.
llla GatiiiYtiw, putt lie nti-ii.,rj.p!i'r(
rnm 4, Palm building.
T. Y. Kirhiirfluii nrrivnl in Mnlf'imJ
Tuesday from Hnsrlmr--.
Orders for sweet en-run or buttermilk
promptly filled. Phone tlm rnminorv. "
feurtfo A. Durham :i nil u il'f of
4!n;iits Pass are in tin- city.
Place ymir nnler f.tr ymr KjisIit suit
parly. We takn ordern for hii i t h I'm mi
. !". 00 up. Kifcrt. til" progressive l:ii
lor. IN HI
Kd Hoy of (IianlH I'iinh visited Med
ford Wednesday fii route to San Fran
eiBPO,
V. C. (IretBer of Hed Devil Cement
Co. will build walk aecordin to city
Hperif ient ions for 12 1 'Jr per Mpiare
rM.t.
Kd Purdv arrived Wednesday from
Klntmith l';dU al'l'T al.se of sev
eral weeks.
J. 'SI. MoiiMiiK and wife ,,f Klamath
Fulls dt upped Weil day in Med ford
en route to Portland. 1'hmi to niiirn
l.y way of Han Kraii;'!teo.
Why do you buy a hand me down
suit when you can ji t them made in
any style you want th-m at ready made
prices? W. W. Kiferl, the progressive
tailor.
Dr. Pa ye sold hif lewi.leio-e property
Wednesday morning to j. K. Wakeinan
if St. Cloud. Minn. Mr. Wakeuiau in
tonds to make Med ford his home, a
he considers this cilv i, "live wire.'
Work on the foundation of the new
Palm & Niedenueyer building wii eoai
meliped Tuesday morning and will be
ushed rapidly by the eonl i aet ors.
The eiiyayenieai .' Mr. Dati Sully in
"The Matchmaker1 r. I he Med ford
tonioriovv niyht is rri.' liuu tp i i t ab it
of interest nmti;e- local Kilts as Mr.
Sully is of I lie " biyyest ' ' Klhs in
the I'nited Slates, bi-inj- pasl jhtinI ex
i. lied ruler and ii is o,uile probable that
soriM'lhinc in the Maiure of a smoker
or v cedion will be tendered biiu. as his
influence will yo t lonj; ways toward
fieciiriut,' a charter beiv.
ERNEST ELLTOT IH
ARHESTED FOB FIOIITING
Krnest KM in t on Wed neda y niuni
ii'K into a fitfhi with liert .tohn
Hon on I'Voni street and as a result was
placed under arrest, lie was allowed
tiuo on hi own r niii.ain-c and order
ed to appear at I" o'clock Thursday.
Johnson swore to lie' complaint.
AMUSEMENTS. 4
4
Daniol Bully in "The Matchmakor, "
A welcome aunouueenieut for the pat
n as of the Med ford Theater is that of
the enyaeineiit of Mr. Daniel Sully in
his west or ii comedy dramu, ' ' The
Matchmaker." huiiorrow evening, Thy
day. March is.
I a 1 liese days of t h " luiny up ' dra
ma, wlieii plays are li;i-.iiy t brow a to
tlo r and put on th boards on a feu
l;.v" notice, it i refreshing indeed !
witiios., a performaiier which bears the
marks of tare and :tudy, eviileiices of
aiteuttfiii to minor details and the in
;tlieni application of those Cundamen
tal diamatii' rules which make all tie
lil'lereiiee between a -fiim, perf orilianc
; ml the kind universally described as
" rotten. ' '
When a play receives the unanimous
indoise nt of the press, the pulpit and
I Ii-- public, it is sal' to conclude that
there is soinet hi nj; out of tlio ordinary
either iii the play iief, the manner
' l presentation or the actors who up
P'-ar in it.
In "The Matchmaker" each of these
i hr. e tli-inciit uf inierest may be said
io contribute to the ruiccess of the play,
ii! the jreai drawing power of this
.Hinirlv drama comes from its faithful
poi!i:iat of the characteristics of wide
iv ihveifjin types of human nature.
Ka. h character in 'lie cast is a study
hi itself. 1 1 ..in t h di generate half breed
'Injun" to the liereread Father Dnlv
himself.
Mr. Sullys conception of the role of
ihe trout nr priest appeals most strong
iv io iliivim-ii, without regard to de
noiuinat ioa or creed : t he brethren of
i he coi h recognize in Pal her Daly a
type of the missionary who is fighting
Ihe jomd I'ighl ai I not alone in the out
lying districts of this country, but in
ei-ry land and clime. Their synipathx
jjoei; out to tin Idaho pastor in Ii i
trials and 1 n lu.ial ions and, better than
: !;yoiie ide. the clergyman -reciates
the realism of his cares and p rplexi
ties. Fortunately Dm- set ions elemeii: of the
play y, not allowed tu predominate, a
eiider the rich humor and delicious vein
of coineily i i ; i v be seen the sleiu, iinal
te.-ible laws of everyday life,, atal while
the average theatergoer will carry va
with him only Ihe memory of n delight
fill comedy, te observant student uf
human naliiie will note how closely the
comedy is allied !o t raged y, a tut how
eflen ia the humor the smile iniiiiIrK
with Ihe (ear. Seats now soll'lf at
lla kins'.
MARRIED.
ItuNK M Alii: -Tues.lay afteniuon
at il-.:W at the home of I,. F. Kozier.
Pearl May Mabeii and Samm l II. Uoiik
were united in marriage, M. F. Horn,
minister of the Christen church, offi
ciat iug. M r. and M Honk will make
iheir future home in Douglas couutv,
,A V ItATTKLI.K -Tuesday after
i-oou, M in, Alizo Itarielle a ad Mrs, V,
S. Clay, both of Medford. were united
in marriage by Kev. W. T. (ioulder nt
ihe parsonage. The happy couple left
on train 1.1 for California point to
spend their honeymoon. They will
make Medford their heme.
REMEMBER,
WRESTLING MATCH TONIGHT
AT MEDFORD OPERA HOUKE
Tonight the lovers of wrestling will
be given an oppm 1 unit y to witness lb.
classiest exhibition of mat work that
has ever been pnlb'd off in southern
Oregon, when Con AMiright, the eastern
whirlwind welterweight will al tempt to
down Medford 's coming wTcsltcr, Louis
WalterH.
Until rentiers are in the pink of con
dition and determined to win the phv
sical combat as ipi'ii-llly as possible. A I
bright In the rhnrnpio'i of his class, ami
needs no introduction to (he lovers of
mat emit est s. Wall crs is da il v acipii r
iug speed mid experience and will gie
Albright a match le will never fore,.-!
Besides the main m-'lch, a prelituinarx
between two of the fastest I ic-hl weiiht
en the const will be pulled off, thus in
suring an evening of iMitertainuient t
nil patrons of (lie game.
Phoenix May Incorporntc.
The historic old town of Phoenix,
w hied years ,-il'o lo carded 1 he cul
g:.r s.d,riMit of ' ( i.asbu rg, " bv which
it was hdtg k nown, is now about to
incorporate as a muu.cipality and taki
I n city airs, says the Tidings.
I The matter was submitted at the re
jient m.eling of Do nty conrl and
; th.it body acted favorably upon the pe
j titioa presenti-d calling a formal vote
'upon t he proposit ion ami an elect ion
o officoi-K for Satunlav, March L'7. nt
which ihe judges appointed are Frank
Towue, Fred Furry at'M A. Moore; ami
. Morn and ( '. A. Walruff clerks.
At tl lection there will be chosen
ope mayor, siv aldermen, one r n'd
er. one city marsh.il and one city (reus
eivr, the - Ii t ii i ii bein' in anticipation
ef a favorable vote upon the ipiesl ion
I in.oi,Miatiou bv the citiens.
8ELL COPPER MINE
FOR OVER $100,000
VRKKA. Cab. Ma--.li 17. The Dakin
group if copper mines near Happy
Camp, on the Klamath river, were sold
h'flt week for a scntu considerably in
i xcess of 10.nnn. 't'he exact amount
i;; not nuide pnldie. It is known, hew
ever, that Henry Wood end W. .1, Itiowti
old-timers at Happv Cemp, received
Mfi.fmn in cash for tin ir d I to F. II
Dalt in, of 'Oakland, uhc, in turn, trans
ferred title to .I.din It. Farbd.. the noted
copper exf-erl of Deeer
These deals were renllv made t:it
week in San Francisco. The deeds were
filed for recent Ii.to Saturday after
noon.
The t ra ns;n t ion is t he la rgest hi in
ing sale made in Sishivnu couutv foi
many years ami is tie targe-l d-al in
copper ever made in tl lintv.
Htippy Camp is 7". miles down the
Klamath river from Vteka. Ihe nearest
railroad point. It s ot f I he nucd
remote mining camps in Sishivnu. The
'rle of the copper mines fur a go ml
round sum to eastern capitalists is tak
en to mean that a railroad will be btii'l
down the Klamath to Happv Camp nod j
a -inciter will be ret, d tin r. In j
i ther way can the e. pper deposit
worked nt a profit f
HODY FOUND THREE
WEEKS AFTER DEATH
MiT Ata'K, lab. March 17. Th.
i'erils ,.f the hermit 's life are force
follv illustrated by the report of the
linding of (be .lead body of Frank
''uhvr in his cabin on ( lark's creek,
the. county, Iwo v ks or more after
his death.
Culver was a nal i e of New York
! : te, a w mo. I choppct by ocenpal ion.
,i r 1 1 ; 1 1 1 lin years of age, a lid had not
been ..ecu by his acquaintances for some
lime. Clay .bdmson and Deputy Slier
iff I.. A. Mol v iuvistigaled and dis
.-oveied the fact ..f ibath. The funeral
c . - held Friday al Ktiia.
AN IDEAL WOMAN
" WEARS RIG SHOES
KW ViiKK, Match 17.- An ideal
w om.Hi wears big sh. es, according to
Dr. I.v man Abbott, who made the state
i ' . nt in a sermon which is the topic of
I isctission todav among t he members
of th- . -ougteiiat ion ef the Cciilral Cm
lt i'Ji t ionnl chuti li of Itrooklvu.
I:RUIT TREES
1 am prepared Io fdl orders for first
. ' i s C ii i t tiees, shrubs, palms, etc., at
:. .e-. pn.e. Have on h;'.nd "'00 Mm rrc
!l. p.ar trees. -1 lo tl fed. Ask at
IM.dot building. H. F. I,I,K.
:TO-NIGHT
Wrestling Match
Medford Opera House
LOUIS WALTERS
CON ALBRIGHT
AEMISSI0N 50 75 $1.00
Mr. Business Man and Telephone User,
that unless you wifiii to pay for TWO
telephones, you niuut vote NO on Fri
day, March It).
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
WANTKD A large iinfuruiHhed room,
by it gentleman with his own furniture,
to be lined for lodging. Addresi W.
cam Tribune,
WAXTKD (Jirl fur general housework
must be good cook: wuges $30 per
iiitmlh. Apply to D. IC. Wood, Hotel
Xr.Hh. 4
borrow on guod aei'uritv,
frcjni .t.'diOO to $1)500. 1'. O. Bojc BSS.'l
l-OH SAI.K At tliu l.'iiiou Hum, 1 goo,l
'iwi I Koii t work liuriH-HH,
" HfM'oiiil IwiImI Ihh;j;hm, 1 iIihc plow. 1
WAN'TK!) l2).-..,.,l-i....i...r to chop
lo'-ilwood 1 i'i'ivi.oil. AtlilriBS I'. ).
!!ox 4 IS.
FOR HAiE.
F(U SAI.K Imp. I'eivtieroii stallion
"Farceur" o. (."i7!t7) and No. 4tiu:i7.
Owing to retirement from business, we
will sell at public side to the highest
bidder, on March '7. at Medford, Or.,
this handsome Imp. Stallion. Farceur
is a cnal black, 7 v.-iuh old and it ton
horse; perfectly sound, gentle and u
sure foal getter. lie has stood for
four years here and hit- colts speak for
him. Imp. by McLaughlin Mros. Mine
b'ibbon winner ai St. Louis world's
fair ami Kansas City Horse Show. .1.
". I'eu. Melon secretary If. Ii. V. Stock
Lams Amn 'n. i
I'OU SAl.lv A 'A inch farm wagon, ood
running order, cheap. F. X. Whitney.
Xorth t 'ourt street. 2
Fob SAI.K Nice little elii.-keu ramdi,
good laud, house, well, etc.; n good
buy; large Io: , small house, garden.
good well, only $VJ
close ill. only '.".u. ( '. W. Stone
Itijoii Theater.
FOR SAKK- Furnitiii
house for rent . ( 'all o
of Tribune office.
residence lot,
over
I OK SAI.K- Tw v to
for sale anil
uhli'i ss O, care
4
i loose out liltv.
Henry Wahb-rs, Medford. 3
Ft SAI.K -K. X. Kublivision No. 1,
is si ill on t he market, with several
good lots. Who wants a home in the
best part of the Rogue River valley T
See I,. X iedei inever, .lliekson ville, 10
FOR SAI.K -One aer. of good laud tun!
t'vo large lots; must sell; bargain tit
Announcing our Spring Opening
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 19, 20, '09
WK I S 1 1 YOP WELCOME TO THIS EVENT. MUSIC, SOUVENIRS, PUNCH.
Surely you can find time lo attend this 0 rand Openin jr. We will display exceptionally beautiful creations in
Millinery, Suits, Wraps, Skirts, Waists, Fancy Novelties in short, nil of the Spring Goods will he on show.
Conic prepared to enjoy the music and displays.
SEE THE
INTKRIOR
DISPLAYS
Medford's Largest Exclusive Ladies' Shop.
Baker-Hutchason Co.
Central Ave., just North of Jackson County Hank.
SEE THE
OPENING
WINDOWS
JL
.
f.-,lin. Sue W. H. French, rooiiisi;,Kjlt
Hon c 'omity Uauk blilg.
I'ol! SA !.!: Or trmlo, tbo bot room
inj; hoime in Medfunl, I'lcarlng IUll
.it tno.it li. AdilrPM (', PlirR of this
nl'fice,
l''(jRSAI.K A uow O' rouni limine, with
Imtli ami electric li(fht aii'l window
filiiils, I'ur the mnll buui of $1000.
Mrs. V. o5eiilirii(?e, 4U1 Rivemida av
line.
I'OU SAI.K C'hi)i?o business property
:it r. barium, on long time; easy torms.
Address I'. O. Hoi 418.
I'DIi SAIjK ") and 10 ncro tracts just
v.ilhin and udjuiuilig city limits, nt a
lii'i(.'iiii. on fi annniil payments. Ad
dress I'. . Ih.x 4 HI.
FOR RENT.
i.'ril! HKN'I' N'ew furnished moms,
li. luilli ii ii,! illume, very reason
able. South I street, second house
southwest corner imrk. Mrs- Summer-
lin. f
House Numbers
(!KT Til KM HERE
A li 1 1 1 :: inch ".('inline Aluminum House Number, one
thai won't corrode or tarnish. A 10c quality else
where; here, each
Ladies Shopping
Bags - -
We are closing mil nir
line ol' ladies' .l.f)0,
.l.T-". -'.00, ff-2:27 and
.f''..")0 Leal her Purses
and Slioppint;' !a",s.
( 'learini; mil price 1.00
and -fl ."iO each.
LACE and INSERTIONS
." a yard 10c a yard
l.")c a yard
Nearly ")0()o" yards of
Torchon and Yal. Lices
and I nsertions here for
your select ion ; all neat
pattern, full t h r e h d
laces, at just about one
half the price asked f r
these quality laces elsewhere.
HOSIERY
WHY NOT
Slop here and see our line. We are s'.u.wiiisy ; line
of Ladies' Hose at -" a pair equal in style, quidity
and lit lo any :'')c hose in the city; and our line of
Roys' and Misses' Hose -well many have toll us
they are the best wearing hose they have boiu'lil in
Medford. Whv not trv them I
MILK CROCKS
Full " -pint, a new ship
ment of these just in at.
vmir choice, each . . . 1
(il.ASS LAMPS
0c each C o in 1 e t e
with burner, wick and
chimney, irood, wide
base, while they last,
each "0e
HUSS
EY'S
ii arfr:.v.-:.,:!-'-:y-
ill MIPP
lit
Copyrtghi (90S by
Mkha-itMn h Co.
Kvrl,.ll.i, N. V.
Crr',.lti
UK br
Michaels-Slern & Co.
RuUiitii. N . V .
"IT Ol'NG and old, stout or slim, tall or short, we can drape your manly
charms with a MODEL SUTT that will accentuate your good points
and charitably conceal your weaknesses.
The new Spring Models teem with style, grace, beauty of design, spright
liness of pattern and solid comfort for the wearer.
Every model has been finished by urtists and not a flaw is to be found in
all our stock.
Here you will find prices to tempt your purse and clothing excellence to
tempt every instinct of good taste.
It will pay you well to become acquainted with our new lines of Spring
Clothing.
LOT MING
MAN WITH THE GOLDEN
NOSE PASSES AWAY
LKXixirrox, M.-.ivh i;. iMtruk
Litniphcnr, om of tin most wi.lt'I v
known Bourbon whiskv export of Amor
ioa. iliotl of pn-'uiuon'.i lion last niht.
n'si tw yoio-. His skill in dot-'riiuuinj;
the quality of hmkr ani the largo
salary p.iiil turn h.irt pfiint for him the
sobriquet of th man with the golrfon
ni'io. '
FUNERAL NOTICE.
FRUIT TREES
Knnernl services over the remains of
VeUon Hill Sowerhv will he held at
the home of W. A. Aitken on Smith 0
itr.-.-t nt 1:M Thursday rfternoon. Rev.
W. F. Shields, past.ir of the Presbv
tirian ehuroh, will .reach the sorm
i.att.l interment will he made in Odd
Kellows't .-emetery. Deoense.1 was a
member of the Masonic order and the
n.r.eral service, will b, eonduote.1 un-' . , , , . . ,
.'er the au.piee. of iledford lodge. L. D. WARNER
I hive just received a shipment f
nursery stock couii.iting of the follow-
j iug: Howell pears, 4 6 feet; Barttott
jpt'.-.rs. Anjou; Spiiionberg and New
jt.nvu applea. 4 6 feot. A fine slo.k of
Lambert cherry treeo.