Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 25, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1909. ' S
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A. H. JuppH, Khk""i 'M '"
Id nl mi bushiest;.
Tim llig I'iiusM Lumber company,
owinu to their increased Iradu in Med
ford, Imvo been compelled In rniovn
Ihoir stock of lumber from Hill
in order to supply tho tlriimiitl hero.
A game everybody cun piny box
ball.
B. V. Forbes, of Woodville, spent
Tuesday in Medford. ,
Mm. D. J. Blurkmoro is visiting
relatives in Ashlund. '
Will triulu nice dO-ncro ranch,
koiiiii fruit trees, for city properly.
IlltllKOII IllVUHtllll'Ilt Co.
J. C. Pendleton, of Tiiblo Hock,
spent Wednesday in Mcdfuril on
business.
' You'll meet your friend nt the box
bull alley.
Miss VohIh Miller in spending n
few days in Colustin on an outing.
Mr. iukI Mm. C. W. Coiiklin. of
(bin city, with KiiHlorn friends, have
loft for nil outiiiR nt Unite Falls.
Fresh crawfish received daily from
(bo Quelle tit Portland nt the Nash
drill.
1 Itnlo. (if Ckiuh. W visiting in
Modford.
0. II. Voorhios is spending a few
duv in AKlilin.d.
MImh Com Asdcll has returned
from n visit in Iloseburg.
Tiiltn a look nl our 10-ncro tracts,
..no mill) south of city. Just what
vnii want. BoiiMon Investment Co.
.; 135
I,. O. Gregory and Charles Isiiucs
returned W'cdni sda.v from n camp
ing trip in tho neighborhood of Oft
tor Luke.
Mrs. 1. T. Kobs. of Control 1'oint,
una n i nut visitor in Modford.
Head tho new nd of tlio Ashland
Commercial CoIIvko and enter .Sep
. mi.
IIIIIIUI I WHI.
K. J. Fischer, of Forest Grove, is
visiting in Modford.
Miss O. Stevens is visiting rola
lives in Ihinsimiir.
Only 4 1-2 miles from city, a 70
v.. nil win new huncnlow; fruit
trees 2 years old. A good buy. JU n
Min Investment Co. '
T ('.. Stricken, of Grunts Puss
' was a recent Modford visitor.
' ' M. IVter hnn returned tlo San
Wrnnniann fitter tl Visit with lli
mother in Jacksonville
Something every business i man
wants tho merchants' lunch ot the
VhmIi ffrill ouch noon nn Mnbornto
menu. Price 33 cents.
City Attorncyy P. J. Xoff has rc
turned from a visit to Los AngDlos
Mr. mid Mrs. R. M. Sartcn,
in n ninth Fulls, hns returned homo
nfter ft visit in Medford with rein
lives.
Ten. enffi-a. bue.r or claret, will
club lunch, 30 cents, nt tho Emeric
Cafe.
Contractor Shirlev Baker, of th
gravity pipe line, returns Wednesday
evening from San Frnncisco.
Interuibnn servico next week.
Look nt our lots on the cur line
Woodlnwn Heights, Oak Grovo ami
Mountain View Additions. Benson
Tnvestmont Co. . . 135
A. Ronmos, of Jacksonville,
spent Wednosday in Medford.
Best '5-cont dinnor in town Berved
nvory day at tho Spot Cnfe.
Early Crawford peaches nro boing
shippod from Talent,1? and thoy arc
tho finest poaches ,prodieod m tins
' oountry. Next week Iho Moiro peach
' shipments begin.
Buy n Rood lot in Suthorlin Ter
race while you can. Thoy won't
' lust long. Uonsnn Investment Co.
'135
Mr. Cnnipboll, of Minneapolis, who
recently purchased tho Bliss plnce,
bus purchased an udditionnl ten
acres on West Oakdalo nvenue and
will build a lint rosinonoo.
You enn Rot a meal to order nt the
Nash Grill any limo between 0 o'clock
in tho mnniiiiK nnd midnight. Open nt
all hours.
E. DngBolt, of Jlinennpolis, son of
flno. DnKirett, who recently purchus
. ed tho Stewart orchard, is a recent
arrival in Modford.
Let us build you a ro1 homo for
n small pnyment down nnd monthly
installments. Benson Investment
Co. . . 135
The nenr nickers nnd puckers of
tho Bonr Crock orchards are plan
nine;' n (tonnrnl jollifiention in the
Ini'Ro piickinR liousn in the orchnrd
Wednesday fcveninp.
Appruiitico girls wuutcd ut Bur-
nnrd & Connaycr'" millinery par
lorn. 130
F. T. Kmorick is visiliii( in AhIi
IuiiiI.
Taa, coff;, benr or claret, -with
club lunch, 30 renin, ut thu Kmorick
Cafe.
Mrs. J. P. Hesse, who has bueii
vihiIiiik Willi .tliuc Host linn .urn. iv.
Hail, of the Moon.) olltcl, bus Iclt
for her Eastern home.
Ordom for nwoot creurn or butter
milk promptly fillod. Phone th
Dreamery. '
EdineiidcK Broibcrs are making ex-
teusivo improvemcuts in their shoe
shop on Wust Main street.
Do you liko crawfish 1 Tho Nash
Grill serves them. Fresh shipments
daily from tho famous Quelle cnfe ut
Portland.
Lincoln E. Wliitiujr is spenilinit the
week with his family nenr huRle
Point. '
Itev. and Jlrs. J. P. Mumiiu, of
EhkIo Point, were Medford visitors
on Tuesday.
Tho Nash Grill is open day and
nij(ht tho finest service between
'ortland nnd San rrancisco.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Alford have re
turned from an outinR near Unite
Falls.
Siitherlin Terrace, Oak Grove,
Moiintuiu View and Woodlawn
Ileichls additions. Few blocks from
,'ity Park on Intcriirhaii serviei-. Buy
now. Kensou invcHiineni i-o. i.m
Mi-s. J. M. BridKcs and family, uft-
er visiting friends in the valley, rc
turned to her Portland homo files
day evening.
Orchestra musio during dinner each
evening nt the Nasi Grill.
Mrs. L. Kipple, of Klnmiith Fulls,
is visiting in tho valley.
You can get as good at tho Nash
Grill ns yon enn get at the best grills
in thu cities nt half tho "price." Spo
cinl musio every evening.
John B. Kcnnuit hns Iclt tor nn
extended visit in Northern Culil'or
A fresh shipment of tea direct from
tho orient nt tho Southern Oregon
Tea nnd Coffee Co., 30 S. Grnpe St.
Phono 3303.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Stewart have
left for a visit to the Seattle exposition.
Good Early Crawford poaches at
McLclIan's city ranch, East Med
ford. ' - -
C. Johnson, of Toledo, a brother
of Mrs. J. F.' Mundy, is visiting in
Medford. - '
' THEH0RSE.
He l So 8tupid That H Can Be
Taught Any Habit.
'J'bero Im Ix'cii mi exhibition ut
vnrlous times Imrses Hint urn appar
ently irsllKl4 of iniilliciiiiilleiil IiimIxIiI
-Unit cuu do unyililiig with niiinliii't
Unit thu tnilner enn do. Vet wo ul
aolulely know Hint no niiiiuul enn so
much us (.'011111 at ull. Furthermore, It
Is nl wily Hie horse Hint performs
these liuirvelH, tliiuiith tho Iminn Is Hie
most utterly nlupld ot ull the dumb
ereiitures Hint iiihii hns mnile III
frlemlM.
That Is (ircelHely why the horse is
always taken to lie iiukIu Into on arith
metician, lie is so stupid that h can
bo taught unylhliiK nny huhlt, that la
and, buvliiK mi mind to lie taken up
with his own affairs, can he relied on
to do exactly as he is told.
All tlicKit iirlthmctkiil fukea, what
ever their details, are worked In essen
tially tlio aumc wny. The horso la
tntiuht, by endless repel It Ions, some
mechuiiieal huhlt. A given signal, and
lie begins to paw the floor. Another
signal, nnd bo stops. Press thu proper
button, und he takes a sponge una
rubs It over a certain spot on a black
board or picks up a card lying In a
certain. position. That Is nil he does.
Tho meaning of tho act exists for tho
spectator only. The pawing count
tho answer to a problem In nddHIon,
tbo card lienrs the reply to a question,
but the horse, does not know it. He
merely follows a blind habit, just as
bo wltl stop when you say "Whoa!"
though yuu Interpolate the word Into
your recitation of tho iJoclaratlon of
Independence. McClure's Magazine.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED Young rami to write
fire insurnnce' nnd handle real es
tate. Benson Investment Co. 135
WANTED Smart, hustling young
man to sell lots in Onk Grove und
Mountain View ndditions. Benson
Investment Co. 135
Ft ill SALE 10 acres,
-year old
orchnrd, Bnrtletts nnd Nowtons,
half mile west of Talent. . Other
hind in smnll tracts. ' Best lnnd
nnd best locution in Rogue river
valley. Welborn Bceson, Talent,
Or. yn
DEER AND BEAR PLENTIFUL
BUT NO HUCKLEBERRIES
D. T. Lnwton nnd family havo re
turned from n camping and hunting
trip. Leaving tho family camped
thirty miles above Modford on the
Kogue, Mr. Lnwton, accompanied by
I. S. Tucker nnd Odio Tucker, of
Trail, packed 00 miles into tho TJin
pnqua mountains. Thoy secured
plenty of deer and n blnek bear that
stnmpoded their horses. They were
uunhlfl to roach Fish lake on the Um
pqnn divide on account of tho tangle
of undergrowth and fallen trees that
have obliterated tho trnil. Tho huc
kleberry crop, both in the Umpqnu
divide and Crater Luke districts is a
fniluro this year, reports Mr. Lnwton,
who snvs there is scarcely a huckle
berry to be found. -
IT CAME TRUE.
Th Larga Party and the Calamity
That Followed.
"You can't make mo. believe," Uncle
Abuer Jarvls huh suylug, "that there
Isn't something in fortune telling."
Ills nuditors were grouped round thu
stove In the corner grocery store. "Ever
have any experience with Iff asked
oue of t hem.
"That's what I was going to tell
you," resumed Uncle Aimer. "Once
when I was at the county fair I saw
a Utile lent with a sign on the outside
of It that said Mine. Sotnubody-or-otber
would tell your fortune fur 25 cents.
I stepped Inside Just for fun.
"A woman with a thick veil over bcr
face was sitting in a chair on a raised
platform. I gave bcr a quarter, and
she looked nt my linud. One of tlie
things she told mo was that I was
going to have a large party1 at my
house in Jims thun a month aud that it
would be fullered by a calamity.
"I laughed at tbut. Thinks I to my
self. 'We hain't bad any parries of any
kind to our house for two years, and 1
don't, reckon we'll have one quite as
soon as that.'
"But It did come true. In about two
weeks my wife's Aunt Jane came to
rislt us, and If you think she ain't
largo party you ought to see her. 8hc
weighs 287 pounds."
"But how about the calamity?" in
quired the innn wbo was sitting on the
nail keg nfter n long pause.
"Well." sii Id Uncle Abuer slowly,
"she broke down our spare bed the
first ulght she slept In It." Youth's
Companion.
Had Forty Homas.
Vollon, the painter, was a unlu.no
persouage even among tho odd charnc
ters of Paris. While ho was essen
tlally a bohemlnn, there were timea
when even tils patience was taxed to
tbo utmost, aud to obviate tbe neces
slty of meeting unwelcome people he
coucclvcd the Idea of multiplying his
lodKing places. At the time of bis
death lie owned no less than forty
homes, nil in apartment houses, situ
ated In all the out of the way corners
of Paris, plainly turiilslied aud with
Just enough accommodation for him
elf, lie changed from one to the
other all the time In order to escape
liuportuuate acquaintances uud to take
refuge from his friends, it was in or
der to throw them all olT tbe scent
tbut lie engaged rooms all over the
city. He Dually died in tbe Kue de
Duukermie, where he had as many as
three .different apartments, all within
a stone's throw of ope auother.'
GOOD CROPS THIS YEAR
OVER IN LAKE COUNTY
LAKEVIEW, Or., Aug. 25.-Haying
throughout tho county is about
finished, with tho exception of the
largo corporal ions. The bay crop
was good. Grain harvest is now in
full blast. 1 lenders nnd binders are
rapidly cutting n fine crop of ull
kinds of grain. While no threshing
bus been done, the yield will be good.
Wheat 'on ,the oust side of (loose
Lnko will 'go from twenty-fivo to
forty bushels i tho west sido fifteen
to twenty-fivo bushels,
Did You Get in on the Bi Sam
ple Sale Today at
9
1Z
Hosiery
2,000 PAIR MEN'S AND LADIES' HOSIERY, 15c, 25c,
35c and 50c A
TWO ALIKE. CLOSING OUT PRICE-
PAIR QUALITIES. ALL SAMPLES,, NO
2 Pairs for 25c
Towels
3,000 ALL-LINEN HUCK, DAMASK AND COTTON
IIUCK AND TURKISH TOWELS. ALL SAMPLES, NO
TWO ALIKE. SALE PRICE-
5, 10, 15 and 25c Each
300 BED SPREADS, WHITE AND
ABOUT HALF PRICE.
COLORS, AT
Pocketbooks, Purses,
Etc.
1,000 TO SELECT FROM, ALL SAMPLES, NO ' TWO
ALIKE. IF YOU AYANT A BAG OR PURSE AT ABOUT
HALF PRICE, DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM.
Dolls
500 DOLLS AT lc TO $10.00 EACH. NO TWO ALIKE,
AND THE SWELLEST LINE . OF DOLLS EVER SHOWN
IN MEDFORD AND AT ABOUT HALF PRICE.
CHOLERA BREAKS OUT
AMONG SPANISH TROOPS
LISBON, Portugal Aug. '25.
Cholera has broken out unions: the
Spaniards at MelilUi. According, to
tho latest dispatches 250 Spanish
soldiers and six hundred Moors were
killed in battle when General Marina SEATTLK, Wash., Aug. 25. Nine-
ntemptoil to advance Ins out posts. hlin,lied and ten is to be. tbe
1910 TO BE BANNER
I YEAR FOR SETTLERS
banner TJiir for the new settlers of
Despite desporato fighting tho Spun-1
wl, nltoiimt. fmleil After Mnemn rn-
turned tho Moors shelled the hospit-;tho northwest, according to railroad
nl. The projectiles wrought havoc 'mop. Of the third of a million nppti
niid a number of sick nnd wounded ',.,,njB jn 'mlo Sum's lnud !"ttciv, It
soldiers were killed. The Spaniards : ;s i,,,ijVP,l tl,(lt. one half will come
now number 35,000 men, and will im.xt V0llr to locate. This menus the
soon uiiiko nn offensive move. j unsuccessful ones, who saw the lnnd
MKDFORD, Or., Aug. 5. 1901) ; be had hero and were impressed by
Hull's Texas Wonder, oj' SI. Louts, ; the oppnrlunititcs. The big travel to
cured my daughter of it severe kidney, the Alnska-Yiikon-Pncific Kx posit ion
nnd bladder 'trouble nfter doetoir. ;is expected in September, when the
failed to givo nny relief, nnd I can , fanners in tlio. middle west have
chonvfully recommend it. .Mrs. L. L (handled Iheir props. Those who
Wilson, 135 Ilnrllolt St.' Sold by ,hvnboen hero and gono back homo,
llnskins' Druy Store. jure boosting harder than ever. In
fact the outlook for 1910 is so prom
ising that operating departments of
all Northwestern lines are planning to
put on more equipment.
XOT1CK
Is hereby given tbut tho undersigned
wil Inpply at tho regular meeting of
the city council of Medford. Oregon,
on September 7, 1909. fur license to
sell mat, vinous uud spiritous liquors
in less qunntities than one gallon for
six months ut lot 13, block 20, in
Medford, Oregon, for n period of six
months.
O. M. MI'IUMIV.
Dated August 17, 1909. 137
READ THE TRIBUNE FOR NEWS.
WRIGHT'S ALLEGED V.'f-
APPEARS WIIH SON
PORTLAND. Ansr. 25. A woman
'burning to have been the wile, - of
Orvillo Wright, lb- tin " cmhIoi-,
is in Portland loi'ny. milking pre
parations for lb hiciilion nl' Les
ter, aged 1 1. She snvs lie i- Wright's
child. She uns uippirtcd tlio boy
by doing liniisework nnd nursing.
XOTICK TO PKOl'KRTY OWNKKS.
All property owners constructing
wood or cement sidewalks should
have eertificalo of. inspection pre
sented them before paying contrac
tor. HAItUY K. FOSTKIt, .
135 ' City Engineer.