Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 21, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE IfKDgQBD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1909.
Social and Persona
Mrs. Jurvey, n noted aetres.t, has
arrived mid will itHKi.st the M. M. M
Club in their operetta. 2!)
M. M. M. Club 21)
An m-iii'ii has been brought by
Urn. KIM Mcd.vn-ki ll'icugh her at
torney S. S. 1'eiilz. upniiiKt II. U
Tone, I'ci 1'nreilile entry and detainer
of room 8, lot 1, bloek 20, onenpicd
as a eandy kitehen.
' M. M. M. Club 29
E. W. Anderson and J. I). White
head are reeent nrrivnlH from the
Who LcdKe tlixlrict.
MademoiKello Kpinnrd, n reeent ar-
rivul from Kriinec, in employed to
teach the M. M. if. Club latin und
, Hindoo. 29
C. P. linker of Butte Falls spent
'. Tuesday in Mcdford.
CranberrieH in Economy jure, 50
centH. Hex Grocery Co. 28
CaKhier h. L. Mulit of the Kirstt
' National Hank of Aahland, has or
dered a C'unlmern-Detroit, a counter
part of.the fine car which E. V. Car
ter of the Hank of Ashland operates,
except that it will have a red, instead
of ft blue tonnenu.
M. M. M. helps one to get rid of
that tired feeling. 29
Colonel J. P. Mundy hns returned
from a business trip to Portland.
M. M. M. Club 29
N. J. Talari of Grants Pass, W.
1. Morrison and JnHeph Wilson of
Galiee were Medt'nrd visitors Tues
day. Tun low shoes ut Van Dyke's. 28
Morritt Drawn of Englo Point vis
ited in Medl'ord Tuesday.
Phone your orders for sweet oream
tr buttermilk to the oreamery.
J. K. Knyart spent Tuesday in Gold
Hill.
M. M. M. Club 29
Sheriff Jones of Jacksonville was
a visitor in Medl'ord Wednesday.
S'i:uiier lawns and dress goods at
Vun Dyke's. 28
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Downing of Cen
tral Point woro in Medford on Tues
day. Orders for sweat cream or butter
Milk promptly filled. Phone the
creamery.
A. H. HI i 1 in is in Portland on a
Khort business trip.
Krosli fish and crabs at the Hex
(Irocery. 28
The Misses Turuhnm of Grants
Pass were visiting friends in Mcdford
recently.
IteziorV Kreneh lions--best on the
market, .15 emits n can, three for $1.
Rex Grocery Co. 28
George Kolhagcu of Hoscbiirg
fcpent Wednesday in Mcdford.
City Attorney Porter J. Neff has
liegun the erection of a handsome
bungalow on South Oakdale avenue.
M. M. M. Club 29
Editor Put I i- I Central
Poinl
was a recent visitor in Mcdford.
Fresh fish and crabs at the Rex
Grocery. 28
Uev. W. F. Shields is spending n
few days at Mvrtle Creek.
M. M. M. Club 29
F.dgar llnfer is home from a busi
ness trip l.i I'nrlluud.
Malted clams, a table novelty, at
the Ilex Grocery (V 28
The Married Folks' Untieing club
give then- ii-nnl weekly party at An
gle opera house tomorrow night.
Fresh home-grown asparagus -Rex
Grocery Co. or
The Southern Pacific Ircicht house
wil lite closed Saturday, owing to the
circus ilraynicii having decided not
li handle freiuht on that dav.
M. M. M. Club -l
PROMINENT COAL OPERATORS
ARRIVE IN THIS CITY
1 ;..! I.' M 1... W'.M. .
n ,. n ,in -
nor and (I. II. Schei'iitg. prominent
coul operators of Die Springfield, III..
district, wli.
interested in tin
local coal fields.
d Wedliesiinv to
and complete ar
development of tll
arrived in Medio
look over the mine
rnngetnenls for de
loping tlietn upon
a large scale. Mr. Murphy is a part
ner of Colonel Muiutv, and was in
strumental in purchasing the local
mines and organizing the developing
companies.
"Nothing lunch can In' done at the: that the temperature of the lake has
mines until a railroad is built," said an important influence u land, the
Mr. Murphy. "We expect to settle major will take tcniicm!itrcs at verv
this problem in the nenr future. The ling depths daily and expects in time
coal being secured, judging by sum--by
pies shown me. is of very fine qual
ity."
Mr. Murphy will remain here for
some weeks this trip, and intends to
make Medford his future home.
TO AMEND CHARTER
ON 10 TH OF MAY
Election Called for Next Month on
Matter of Extending Water
Mains in City.
The city council at u meeting on
Tuesday evening decided to allow the
people of the city to vote on the mat
ter of amending the charter so that
the council could issue-bonds to pro
vide for tho extension of the water
mains within tho city limits. The
ilection was called for May 10.
At the same time the matter of
providing taxation for street sprink
ling will be voted upon, as will the
matter of tho right of eminent do
main, giving the city power to coa
lman rights of way for water mains,
as it has the power to do with sewer
mains.
Emil DeKoboam was sold $11000 of
city bonds.
Holly street was ordered graded
between Tenth and Thirteenth streets.
HUGHES MAY DECLINE
TO SELL STOCK FOR JOB
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 21.
Tho president hns telegraphed E.
O. Hughes of Seattle to whom the
Washington federal judgeship hns
beon offered, advising thnt, if ho ac
cepts ho must resign from corpora
tions with which he mnv be connect
ed nnd sell his stock in them, includ
ing tho Post-Intelligencer. With these
conditions imposed, it is expected
f1iat Mr. Hughes will decline the place.
FEAR OF ASSESSOR DRIVES
RICH FARMER TO SUICIDE
MAHYSVIU.E KANSAS, April 21-
llocanso he had not listed nil his pro
perly with tho county asessor and
feared an investigation might cause
him to be sent to peniteutinry, James
Clark, !55 years old, wealthy fanner
nenr here, drowned himself in the
Blue river. His body was found to
Stuart Clark, the man stated that he
lay. In a note to his vounger brother,
had failed to list $2.1,000 worth of
notes. After statin? his fears regard
ing prosecution, Clnrk wrote:
"Go to church ; never tell a lie; al
ways keep employed, and never drink
.Itisky."
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At the Nash S. Hermann, Ciitciu-
nnli; Thomas I,. Miuheru. Sacramen
to; R. I). Johnson, Sam S. Goldsmith,
Portland; Horace W. Day, Kenneth
II. Day. Mac Helton. E. Hunt, W.
Louis and wife. New York; IS. Hree-
lltaupt, J. MoCnrty, W. Drown, Port-
land ; George lv.llihagen, Uosdutrg;
A. E. I iggs. J S. Rtggs, San Fran-.
ciseo; II I,, kellcv, Newark; 0. E. ,
MeteaU, Eugene; Frank Woodward
Portland: P. F. Murphy, William Con
nor, II. G. Srhring, Springfield: P.
Sclltvider. Sjtu Francisco.
At the Moore ---Charles Schneklott,
Portland; J. A. Bothwell, Medl'ord;
II. MeArtlim- and wile, Portland; Geo.
W. I'lelseh. Walter Connolly. E. W.
j Cromwell, Portland; Harvey N. Pat-t-rson,
Shnrpsburg; II. Herbert Strnt-
ton. Nebraska : I Wei Wasson, Ash
land; Henry Fearing, Jerome Storm,
New York; Merrill Brown, Eagle
Point; II. C. dining. Portland; C. P.
Baker. Butte Falls ; George McMan
us. "Classmates" company; V. W.
Merrimu. Porllaml : E. W. Anderson,
.1. I). Whitehead. Dutton; N. J. Tag
gart. Grants Puss; George Russell.
Jacksonville; W. P. Morrison. Galiee:
Joseph Wilson, Galiee: Selbv Jims-I
,'...l.t V V .1 ., .. " .
.i,c t- ioik: ii. w. nook, I on j
i YhIciiIiiic, New York: A. K. Jeff,
' Eugene ; I). W. Kufer. I'.irilnn.l
MAY MAKE FORECASTS
A MONTH IN advance
MII.W.U'KIT Wis ,,ri-., v
s.vstem of statistics l,v which Va i'r
llclscy CMicots to lie iilile evenlnellv
. . ' !
to foiei-asi temperature at Milwnu-
kee a mouth ahead will be established
bv li it ji in the near future. Believing !
noting changes to be able to make
longer forecasts. He expects to have
the records taken by fishermen who
make daily trips.
M. M. M. Club
2
PROSPERITY IS ON TAP.
(Continued front page 1.)
man prefers the smaller sizes, say
from 128 up. The Spitzenbergs are
all marketed in New York, very few
being exported.
Mr. Day stated that there are vir
tually only four sections in the Unit
ed States that produce high-grade
Spitzenberg nnd Newtown upplcs.
These sections are the Kogue River
valley, Hood River, Wcnatchco and
North Yakima. Each of these sec
tions are naturally striving to sur
pass the other in the quality of fruit
grown.
General prosperity is predicted for
tho entire country by Mr. Day as
soon 'ns the tariff question is set
tled. Ho looks for u big boom in
1910 unless something very much un
expected occurs.
ASHLAND BREVITIES.
The annunl meeting of the Chris
tian church was held last evening at
Memorial hall. A supper preceded
tho business meeting. The year just
closed has been a prosperous one,
tho books showing more than 200
active resident members, and the sum
of $2250 received, of which $750 was
for missions.
Hev. S. ft. Mcllingcr, to whom so
much of tho credit for the splendid
showing is due, leaves July 1 for
Portland, where he hns been culled
to the Woodlawn Christian church.
Ho will be succeeded here by Rev.
Q. K. Berry, formerly editor of the
Pacific Christian, the const organ of
the church.
P. E. niackinan, an old resident of
Ashland, is visiting friends in the
city.
The civil service examination for
mail carriers was held hero yester-
dav. Nine applicants in the class.
The new delivery service will begin
June 15.
Mrs. John Prnder left yesterday
for Summer lake to join her bus
baud, who is inspecting his cattle
ranch. She expocts to he absent
about three wekes.
The city council Inst night ordered
cement sidewalks on B street from
Oak to Fourth; the extension of Mor
ton street from Euclid avenue to
Ashland street; the extension of Fac
tory street from Helmnn to B street;
the widening of Wimer street ; tho
opening of First street from Main to
Hargndiuc, and sovornl other needed
street improvements. Tho business
like mnnner in which the present city
administration has taken hold of im
provement matters is meeting with
the approval of almost the whole
people of Ashland.
Arthur W. Hubbs, a former busi
ness mnn of Ashland, urrived yes
terday and will visit a few days, the
guest of Will Dodge.
The Fraleraal Brotherhood is mak
ing preparations to properly receive
their supreme vice-president, Etnmii
x,a. ,j(ls All).e(,s. who wiu
visi , ,..,. tiir0 ,, t, o7th inst.
j, W- nilkcr ,,f Collage Grove, ex-
game warden of Oregon, was in Ash
laud yesterday securing signatures to
the initiative petition for tho crea
tion of Nesbit county from ortions
of Douglas and Lane counties.
Boned herring in glass, a choice
delicacy, 15 cents. Rex Grocery com
pany. 28
M. M. M. Club
29
Haywood to Lecture.
The locnl socialists will hold a
special meeting at Smith's Unitl hull
on G street next Thursday, the 22d,
at 7 p. m. to devise ways and means
lo engage William I). Haywood to lec
ture. All are invited to attend.
ERNEST WOUTER,
Secretary Pro Tein.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the uti-
dersigned will apply nt the next regu-
lar 'mol",K o,'Jh0 ,:i,v Tm''!'.M''J"
' ford. Oregon, Tuesday, May Ull, tor
;a license lo sell innlt. vinous and spir-1
i it"" l"'l""'s '" l". ".''"''t'I'cs than'
one hut on. :it ot , . I) nek 1 . Ill Med -
ford. Or., for a period of six months.
Dated April 21. 1909.
GEO. M. BORDEACX.
A Healing Salve for Burns, Chapped
Hands and Sore Nipples.
As a healing salve for burns, sorer.,
sore nipples and chapped hands
Cliainberlnin's Snlve is most excel
lent. It ntlays the pain of a burn al
most instantly, nud unless the injury
is very severe, heals the parts with
out leaving a soar. Price 25 cents. For
I sale by Leon Haskins' Pharmacy.
C0LLE6E STUDENTS ARE
VICTIMS OF POISON
DES MOINES, April 21. Several
Des Moines college co-eds and a
number of mule students were strick
en today with some mysterious poi
son nt dinner at the Camnrndie nnd
i Altruis clubs. One may die. The
jrnilk Used by lue sul'lurer was exuiu
i i... el,..,- !....: ut u I
and Suito Dairy Commissioner II,. H.
Wright, but no traces of ptomaine
AUTQMQBILISTS
DANIELS R
Citv Business Directory
TIN SHOP
Tin aod sheet irou wau on baud
mad made to order.
i. A. SMITH,
113 North 0 Street.
Let the
MISSION FUENITUEE WOEKS
make that piece J 'urniture. Any
design, any eolor, any inish
dull, waxed or polished. Shop on
cor. of 8th and H streets.
W. M. OolTtg. 0. L. Beames.
OOLVIO BEAMES
Lawyers.
Office: Medford Bank Bldg.
Ground floor.
Cook Stoveo and ranges. Phone 91
MOBDOBFT WOLF
New and 8eeond-Hand Furniture
Bads' old stand, 18 20 F St. South
Medford, Or.
MEDFOBD CEMENT BBIOK ft
BLOCK Co. will e prepared Feb
ruary 15 to furnish cement brick.
Better tbna pressed brick and
just us L'li-np. In ostignte before
eontrsetinjr. P. O. Box 118.
MEDFOBD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
816 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
DB. 04BLB
The only exclusive Optician be
tween Portland and Sacramento.
Office ea Seventh Street.
When others fail, call on
OB. B. J. BONNE
By Specialist
Offiee ia Ragle Pharmacy
Maia 131 Seveath and Maia
was found.
WANTS TO BE SENT TO
PRISON FOR LONG TERM
.MAHYSVIU.E, April 21. William
Heath is trying to break into some
slato institution where he will be
cared for nt state expense. He is not
particular where he is sent, but he
duuivs that be is insane, although he
eems willing to be declared insane if
he will be tuken care of.
Heath was arrested in' this city
We are proud to offer to
the Automobile owners
of Southern Oregon the
finest line of Automobile
Gloves ever displayed in
the West . . . ...
The newest styles, all colors
arrived today. Call and let
us show you. Popular prices,
or you may go as strong as
you like.
Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon
THE E. . V. LUNCH BOOM
Finest up of eoffee on
the Paeifie Coait.
H. H. Lo rimer Prop.
DE. F. O OABLOW
DE. EVA MAINS OABLOW
Osteopathic Physicians
Mission Block,
I'lione t9 Medford
OB. WAX TEE B. STOKES,
Dentist.
Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene.
WASOHAU ft BBOWK
wish to announce to their patrons
that they are located in their new
qusrters in the Young k Hall
building.
Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos.
DB. FBANK BOBBBT8
Dentist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Meslesd In
struments, go to
TUB MBDTOBD LOAN OFPICB
C Street.
MBDFOBD rUBNTTUBB 00.
Undertakers
Day Phone 353
Night Phonee C. W. Conklin 30
J. H. Butler 148
DB. B. J. OONBOY
Sieceesw U Dr. Jeaes.
Office ia the Stewart Building.
several days ago charged with bum.
ing the Durst dryhouse near Wood.
land.
He admitted his guilt and declij
he wants to plead guilty.
He admitted to District A III
Greely that he wauls to be sj
prison. He was questioned ye-
regarding his sanity, but he
od all questions in a rational nl
I The authorities believe that J
turned loose ho will commit si
' er crime in order that he luui
to San Oaentin ni Fnlsop'."
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DUDS
8ATOY THBATU
North d'Anjou Street.
Latest motion pictures sad illw
trated sougs. Entire ehaage of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 eents.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
Continuous performance every
evrning of motion pietoree and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 eents.
TO H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 22.
810 W. SeTenfh St., Medford, Or.
BDBN V ALLEY jTUBBEBY
N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that sell, sell trees
that grow anad fruit true to label
VEBNB T, CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Boom 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
0. F. COOK
Sells trees that erow
Office: B. R. V. Depot.
O. Box 841. Phone 583.
Medford, Or.
MBS. ED. ANDBBWS
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Residence.
East Medford. Phone 225
8. B. BEELY, 1L D.
Physieiaa and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating roosos
X Bay. Office hours: 10-It, 1-4 p.
m. Office ia Jaeksoa Co. Bk. bldg
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