Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 11, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OK BOON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, l'HKl.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL!
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John I.. Conk of Lincoln, Cul., is
visiting in Medford.
Oeorge C. Korlies of (irtints l'nss is
spending ii few days in Medford (Mi
business.
lllmni I . Wiilmnre ot inns liny is
visit ins; in Med lord with friends.
J. K. Urown and "wife of Chicago
are recent Medford nrrivals. They
may locale in (lie valley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Good of Newport
are spending n few days in Medford.
lien rretlenburg ot Unite rails is
spending n few days in Med ford on
business. lie reports everything
thriving in the Fulls.
(oniey B.
charge.
F. Mulkey had her
W. W. Bnrllett of Sissou is
ing in Medford.
visit-
James Fielder. of Chicago is visit
ing in Medford. ,
Opening of the "Wigwam" Friday
night, corner Seventh and Oakdafe
'avenue. 123
. L. W. Jacobs, the genial represen
tative of the L. W. Smith Typewriter
compaiiya, is again in Medford aft
er a couple of months spent in Idah-j'i
ill the iuterests of his company. Mr.
Jacobs says that though he was all
over what is known as the "banner''
section of Idaho, he saw nothing that
could in any way eompare with Med
ford 'and the Rogue River valley.
Mrs. II. L. Montgomery leaves this
evening for New York, where she goes
to select the fall and winter stock for
oMntgoniery's ladies' furnishing
goods store.
Clarence Noe, who has been camp
ing for some weeks near Fig Butt'-'.
jiaid Medford a brief visit on Tues
day.
rriday night is the date set for
the grand opening of Medford's now
amusement parlors. An orchestra of
.six pieces will furnish the music of
the evening. Come and enjoy voitr
self. ' ' ' 'l2.'J
Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Mulkey of Jack
sonville left for a brief visit to Port
land Monday evening.
R. R. Rega, V. E. Finisher and ,.
L. Goodpasture, three of Mcdford'--eitizens,
were Jacksonville visitor
(he first of the week.
Xellie Thomas of Gold Hill, wh )
was committed to the boys' and gir's'
Aid. society at Portland, was taken
down Monday evening. District Ai-
Slieriff W. A. Jones and Under
sheriff H. It. Iow were called to Med
ford on business Monday.
There will be a grand opening i
Medford's new dance parlors on Ft
dav night. Music will be fimiishcti
bv an orchestra of six pieces, am
everything will be done in elaboia'
stvlc. Comer Seventh mid Oakda
avenue.
V. I". lloinliii'kson of Saerumenti
Cal., is .spending a tew days in (hi
city.
K. J. Lewis of Grants I'ass is visit
ing friends in, Medford.
C. II. Williamson of F.ugene is n
raecent Medford arrival.
X. L. Jones of Seattle is pnyin.;
Medford a business visit.
R. K. Wils:. of BiS
Medford on business.
Butte is in
Remember the opening of the Vi
wain on Friday night. Corner Sev
enth and Oakdale nveime. ' v 1211
Mr. and Mi's. A. M. Woodford
leave tonight for an extended, trip
east. Thev will no bv wav of the
fair.
Karl Ralston will leave in the near
future to take a place in the office
of the Yreka Journal.
Ben A. Lowell of Woodville was a
recent business visitor in Medford.
II. Bartlett of Sis
iting in Medford.
.011, Cal.. is vis
J. B. O'Xeil of Grants Pass was n
recent Medford visitor.
Get the habit of eating your men!
at the Louvre cafe, especially break
fast, mid see how quickly you are
relieved of that indigestion. " 12.1
A. D. Ilemmingway of Salem is in
Medford on business.
Henry Gregory of jW'Uliams. Cal.. is
spending a few days in Medford vis
iting with friends.
A. S. Roscnbatim has been under .i
physician's care for several days
past. He ie now somewhat improved
in health.
B. W. Whitnev has returned to-lrs
home in Bollock. S. D., after a week's
visit with II. F. Wil.-oii and iamily ot
this city. Mr. Wnitney. who tis a
large rancher, intends to dispose of
his property there and return to the
Rogue River valley some time this win
ter to reside permanently.
We overheard a young fellow re
mark that be couldn't see how the
Spot cafe could afford to give tiiicli
good meals for the price. 3211
A. K. Kennies of Jacksonville spen
Monday in Medford.
Floyd Ross of Central point was
in Jacksonville a few hours on Mon
day. James Kuek, who is interested in
the livery slable at Jacksonville, is
spending a few days at his home o,l
Thompson creek. Hi' is contemplating
moving bis family lo Jacksonville
soon.
Miss Cora llase is speiulini; a few j
lays at the Cmighllmm faucli near.
Sterling. j
Alexander Belcher and Kdwuid Mori
gnu of Trail were visitors at the
'utility seat Monday.
Purler J. Xeff, city altoriiev, win
u business caller at the count v sect
Mondnv.
First fall flannelettes, on I in., tlnn-
nels and fancy kiniona goods lit Ytiu
Dykee's. 121
G. H. Ilorton has left for a busi
ness trip to Coos Bay.
ALL WHITE WASH DRESSES
REDUCED.
$28.50 White W. Dresses $14.98
$25.98 White W. Dresses $13.98
$20.29 Whlto W. Dresses $12.89
$19.98 White W. Dresses $9.93
$6.69 White W. Drosses $2.19
ADVANCE SALE ON BLANKETS.
You save money by buying now.
$2.50 gray fleeced. 11-4,
"w .. $1.7,.
$1.50 gray (Ridgwood)
M-4. now ....$1.19
$1.39 gray cotton Blan
ket, now 79C
$1.40 white cotton Blan
ket, now ............99c
Never in history of our con
cern have we sold as many
blankets as the past week, in
six days' selling.
All our fancy strips French Voiles, 85c
grade, to close, 44c.
Buy a Voile Dress now at this unheard
of price.
Clearance Sale
of All
Summer Merchandise
At
THE HUTCHASON CO
Successors to
BAKER HUTCHASON CO.
CHILDREN'S HOSI ERY REDUCED.
All our 20c fast hi ack ribbed Hosiery
now 14c.
35c ladies chamois finished Hose now
25c.
Care Much About
How Your Shoes Look ?
Few shoes keep their style after they
have been worn a short time.
This is generally clue either to poor
"lasting" or else to the use of improper
material for stiffening the toe and tin
back of the shoe around the heel.
"Lasted" by the best paid shoe work
ers in the world and made with box toes
and counters of real leather, WALK
OVER shoes never fall in at the toe' or
bulge out at the heel. You can be sure
of it.
PRICES $4 TO, $5
Edmeades Bros.
THE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE
Music liy the orchestra ami violin
solos from C to 7:30 o'clock (it tliu
Nash Grill tonight. ,
H. ltttrkf is visiting in Shasta.
Mis. M. D. Jones of Jncksouvili
iv ns n rurciil visitor m .Mcdtord.
M. D. Iloldridge of Talent was i
recent Moilforil visitor.
Mrs. G. f.. Sliivt'ly. who litis hce.u
isiting in Medford for sonio days.
bus lift for hcrdiome in Aslilniid.
W. S. Clay wns surprised on Mon-
lay evening by the local G. A. If. aiel
W. H. C. Tin- iiffnir wns in honor
otMiis "1st hirlhdiiy. A most enjoy
ublu evening was spent.
Dr. C. H. Kay mid family have let'.
for an extended visit in California.
Mrs. W. K. Griffin and daughter
Marguerite from Cri'sceiil City. Ca!..
ho have been visit ing with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Soliss, and
other relatives and friends here, left
for home Monday evening.
Mr. anil Mrs. II. V. .Mulkey am on
visit to Salem.
Colonel Frank liay'iind wife have
left for the east. They will visit the
Seattle fair on their return journey.
Charles Strung and family have re
turned from a visit to the Seattle fair.
Everybody is eating the Xn'i
Grill these summer evenings to hear
the delightful musical program ren
dered by the orchestra nnd the great
violinist Romanoff. .
CLEARANCE ON ALL WASH
MATERIALS.
35c French Zephyr Ging
hams Oc
15c nnd 18c red stml Glnu-
hnms . . .'
All Wash Batiste to 35c.
now ,'
All Whlto Quods reduced.
Bargains of all kinds In ev
ery department. You must get
our prices In order to appreci
ate their value.
I3o
, I3o
All Towels reduced.
See our 20o huck Towels.,
now lie
All Bath Towels at clearance
prices, ranging from 10c to 75c
each.
FUEL FOR 1000-MILE
AEROPLANE FLIGHT
NEW YOKK. Aug. 1 1. liefor.-!
sailing for Europe Orville Wright, the
aviator, announced that ho had jier
fceted a device for carrying fuel
winch would make it possihle to drivo
his aeroplane 1000 miles without
stopping.
He said he was confident that tli-j
aeroplane would he used very soon
for carrying mails, us it would he
able to exceed in swiftness uud di
rectness of route the fastest, trains
that could possihly he operated m
railroads. lie said the aeroplane! for
use in carrying freight was still ii:
the distant' future.
With the new fuel carrying device
he expects to be ttble to keep the ncro
plane in the air 28 hours without
landing.
Wright was accompanied by his
sister Catherine. Me said he wo-il I
not try for any more records soot',
but would devote his time to perfect
ing the machine.
CROP OUTLOOK IS
VERY PROMISINfl
POM'LAXI), Aug. .10. A fide out
look for crops through western (in I
southern Oregon is evident, accord
ing to General Manager J. P. O'liriun
of the Hurrimun lines, who bus re
turned from a week's inspection trip
over the west side line, the Wood
burn Nation line nnd the Corvallis &
Eastern. , . ;i
mud
Quite a force of men me working
on the new dam to be used for elee
trie and Homing operations.
A gang of men are at work con
structing the new county road from
SiH"- springs to the Vestal line, mnl
soon the telephone line will he built
and our town he in coinmuiiicatior.
with valley points.
Wes Given anil n party of friend
from outside points have been in the
woods looking over claims of several
of the siiuattcrs on the uusiirvevod
laud.- with a view of hiiyiug them out.
as the railroad wishes to scrip thes
lands and have their representative
on the ground.
I. J. I'nt I en and family arc camp
ing at the idd homestead nnd Unite
Kalis, us they find they have not lost
their love for 1hc hills.
Mrs. Frank Ttrown of Eagle Point
lias hcen visiting in Medford.
Miss F.lsie Eunih of Luke frees
attended the Saturday night dance a!
Itufte Vails.
The railroad is making good prog
ress and is now making a rock fill of
several hundred feet in length uud
.'Ml feet wide on the Kriuik I'rmv.i
ranch. The force of men and the
number of teams have been increased
and the work will he rapidly pushed.
President Allen will he on the gioun i
soon mid us the Portlnnd druuhack
have been about settled there is n i
reason why the road should not reach
Butte Falls this fall or early while!1.
Tronson & Guthrie of Euglu Point
have been having some inside mil
sonrv work done by the Medford
Brick company under the supervision
of Mr. O'Briei'i.
The irrigating ditches along the
road between Eagle Point and the
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. Jack place are playing huvou with
I the roud mnl in many places foot
Frank Xetberlund of pcrby saw-1 truvclers find it a hard prohlcm how
mill has returned from the valley, to get along. There is uo foot brid'jc
where he bus been for several diiv-.iover the stream near Jack's and pa
in the interest of the mill and nrraiiu-! destrimis must cliiuli or cling to barb
ing about cutting ties for the rail- j 'ir' fence to cross from ouo siilo
to the other of the road. The ditch
company and the county should sec
to this obstruct ion-at once.
Mrs. Ilattie Ohciichuin uud her two
nieces. Misses Chambers of Buttu
Falls, are picking nnd canning Muck
berries at the Ohetichaiii boiiiustead.
The schoolboiisc near Ohcuchiiin's
bus been uhuuiloiieil and a new on'
built in the grove near F.dsuH's since
the district was changed.
A warrant was issued from the of
fice of Judge Pent, for the arrest ol
one of on i leading citizens near the
Falls. Particulars hereafter.
Mrs. E. I)r. Watson lias returned
from the valley, where she has benn
for a week or more.
Professor Smith has been visiting
Dolpb Carlton and family while mak
ing homestead proof.
The noted hunter uud trnpM'i
Corrigaii of Indian territory, is in
our mid.t and will try his baud at
ridding the country of the pests des
troying slock.
Miss Kraukie Ohetichaiii has re
turned home alter a pleasant vis, I
with her sister. Mrs. Kinenid of Sunn
Valley. t
'n'hv drvs and niulils at the KnIU
n"- nlcii.- Mil and fires are not u:i -eon
torlahle i: "ruing- and nights.
There nm-l he some move on foot
in ihe Trail section, as so many
l'c"i'e are daily going lo this point.
Joseph Gcpocrt and family made
I'm Falls a pleasant v: .it on Sunday.
TALENT TALES TERSELY TOLD.
Welhorii Itcesoii was an Ashland
visitor Thursday. ,
C. Wollers made a flying trip
Klamath Kails and Crater Lake.. They
made the trip from Talent clear
around in two days' travel.
Miss Clara Allen was a Medford
visitor Saturday.
.Mrs. W. S. StauclilTn was in Me.I
ford last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey were ii
Medford Friday evening attending the
theater.
Miss Kathryn horeii was a visitor
at the pleasant home of Miss Clara
Allen la-t Thursday night. ,
A. E. Alford returned from his trip
his trip lo Butte Falls Wednesday.
I'car packing will commence at the
Buckeye orchard Ibis week.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. Cuiey spent Sun
day at the lr, Atkins ranch just ea-t
of Medford. The pleasant home of
Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Jlciidrickhou.
There was a merry crowd ynthcrcd
then'. Among them were Mr. uud
Mrs, l.ouis Eskew of Willow Springs.
All enjoyed themselves, as Mr. and
Mr. Ilcndricksoii are jolly enter
tainers. There are a few tracts of alfalfa
around Talent that will yield their
owners a heavy fourth crop this year.
Many acres have not been irrigated
nl allj'aud each crop hits hcen a heavy
one ibis season. Next to orchards
in this vicinity comes the raising nf
alfalfa.
Speaking of the first young or
chards in the valley, )r. II. P. liar
grave of Medford has UO acres if
N'ewtown apple trees on his land be
tween Talent and Phoenix which ar-'
jn-l coining into hearing that ni
hil rd to heal. They are uniform in
shape, healthy, well grown trees, on
deep rich soil, thai produce an app! i
of fine flavor and good keeping ipiai
itics, because of proper maturity.
This orchard uill yield ils owner a
neat little hank account each suc
ceeding year.
Mow did you like thai last lot of
tea and coffee you ordered of the
Southern Oregon Ten & Coffee Co. If
Good, wasn't it ? 123
Boxing Contest
Medford Theatre, 8 p. m.
August 12
Mr. Dan Sullivan
of Montana. Champion Middleweight of Northwest
VS
W. H. West ahd Earl Ralston, of Medford
Mr. Sullivan will box Wast an! Balaton 3 rounds each
T "VT TVmC A Bod Preliminary bout will be ptiton at 8:30. Big match comes off at
9:30 sharp.
SEATS ON SALE AT HASKINS'.
PRICES, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50.