Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 31, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MKPFORD, OHEflON, TUESDAY, AUGUST HI, WOO.
CHILDRENS'
SCHOOL SHOES
The Sfhool days aiv Jiere again. How about
your boys' and girls' shoes'? You want to buy the
best wearing shoe you can get for the money, of
coin-so. We believe Ave have the very shoes you
are looking for durable, good ones.
Children's School Shoes
button tops ; same in good
Sizes 5
Sizes 81 -
' Sizes
Children's School Shoes in viei kid; blueher,
'with good, heav' soles.
Sizes 5 to 8
. Sizes 8 1-2 to 11
Sizes 11 to 2
Sizes 2 1-2 to -7
Boys' heavy and medium heavy School Shoes in
bal. and blueher stvles; prices from $1.50 to $3 pair.
VAN DYKE'S
Dry Goods Shoes Furnishings
FAILURE OF GRAIN FIRM
STARTS RUN ON BANK
UNION CITY. Twin., Auk. IH. Be
cause of the failure here today of the
Hartly Grain company of this city, a
run was started on the Union City
Bunk and Trust company, when that
institution opened its doors. The
First and Third National hanks of
this city went to the rescue of the
trust company, along with private cit
izeiiSi and all depositors were paid ou
presenting their elnims. George Har
dy, president of the grain company,
accidentally1 killed himself a few days
ago.
The committee of the Commercial
cluh in charge of gathering the ex
hibit for the state fair is hard at work
and reports splendid success.
Henry Johnson of Yreka is spend
ing a few days in Mod for don busi
ness. Wilbur Franks of Klamath Falls is
visiting for a few days in this city'.
John II. Seeman of Grants Pass
was a recent visitor in Medford.
Will G. Stendwell of Coos liny
country has arrived for a visit in
Jfedford. '
BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY.
For sale at a great bargain, two
of the finest residence lots, 50x125
feat each. Wide alley in the rear.
Close to end of tho pavement. High
est elevation in tho city. Apply 135
South Central avenue, or telephone
171.
in patent leather, with
box calf ; blueher style.
to 8.
2 to 11.'
11 to 2
, The Wilderness.
This theater of bloody conflicts is a
vast sea, so to speak, of a dense forest
a second growth more than a century
I old. It is made up chiefly of scrubby,
! low limbed, stubborn oaks and disor
'dered. haggard pines, for the soil Is
'cold and tbin, with here and there
; scattering clumps of alien cedars,
j Some of the oaks are large enough to
. cut two railroad ties, and every once
i and awhile you come across an acre
or two of pines ten to twelve Inches In
' diameter, tall and tapering, true to the
1 soaring propensities of their kind. But
generally, and above all where the bat
tle was fought, the trees are noticeably
' stunted and so close together and
thick lower limbs so intermingled with
a thick underbrush that It is very dif
ficult Indeed to make one's way
through them. Atlantic Monthly.
Meredith's Advice to Stead.
W. T. Stead tells a characteristic
story of George Meredith, which is all
the more appreciable as It is told
against himself.
"He was a true friend," says Mr.
Stead, "not less faithful In criticism
than he was cordial In his appreciation
Of the former 1 remember well the
neat way In which lie put me out of
conceit with my first attempt, to write
a story. I sent him my little effort
with fear and trembling. My trepida
tlon was not without warrant. 'I have
read "From the Old World to the
New," ' ho wrote. "Some of the char
acters are interesting and well drawn.
One of them especially reminds me of
Cecil Rhodes. But if any ono of your
friends tells you that be likes tho story
as a story don't believe him.' "
GETTING READY
FOR BIG SHOOT
Gun Club Will Hold Another Meeting
Wednesday Evening to Further
Discuss Matters.
At an enthusiastic Hireling of the
Medford Hod mid (inn club held at
the Medford llimhvniv company's
store Monday night reports of the
committees appointed on enterluin
nieut and reception of the Pacific
Indian shooters were received anil the
committees authorized to proceed
with the preparation for the event,
which promises to he the largest
shoot ever held outside of the largest
cities on the const.
The program in tho rough is as fol
lows: Monday, September ti. will be
devoted to reception of arriving
shooters and the evening will he de
voted to the annual encampment of
the Indians at the Wigwam, Mr. Wal
ters having donated the use of the
Wiuwnm for the occasion.
Tuesday evening following will he
the first day of the big shoot and
the shoot will he followed by an nolo
ride through the different orchards
mid to various points of interest.
Wednesday will he the second day
of the shoot and the evening will he
devoted to the big street puraile. in
which the Indians will appear in full
war paint and costume.
Thursday, the last day of the .-.hoot
will he the gala day for the' Indians,
every shooter appearing in costume
at the shoot. Thursday evening will
be devoted to n special dance at the
Wigwam.
Friday will he devoted to a big
salmon bake at the river, where all
the shooters will be taken in auto
mobiles donated by different public
spirited citizens.
A number of prominent orehardists
have offered ilonut'ons of fruit to bo
given the shooters at the grounds
during the three days' shoot, and all
persons desiring to aid the mm club
in making the event a great success
limy do so by leavinir melons and
other fruit at the Medford Hardware
company's store.
President Daniels has called an
other meeting to be held at the Med
ford Hardware company's store for
Wednesday evening, at which impor
tant matters will be discussed and
f'uial preparations made for the
shoot.
Kvery member is expected to be
present.
Verdi's Secrecy.
Verdi observed great secrecy con
cerning liis operas, even to bis busi
ness associates, and it Is said that the
first intimation bis business managers,
the Iticordis, received of the composi
tion of "Falstaff" was a toast offered
by Bolto, who at supper one night,
when the publisher and bis wife were
present, slyly glanced at Verdi and
proposed a health to the "fat knight,"
at which it seemed Verdi and Bolto
bad been working for months.
An Aspersion Suspected.
"That is quite a remarkable Rem
brandt," said the connoisseur.
"Sir!" rejoined Mrs. Cumrox.
"Yes. Rembrandt, you know, the
great painter."
"Oh! I thought you said 'remnant.'"
Washington Star.
The Fraction.
"Humble as 1 am." said a loud voiced
orator at a meeting, "I still remem
ber that I am a fraction of this mag
nificent empire."
"You are. Indeed,'' said a bystander,
"and a vulgar one at that." London
Express.
In Doubt.
Dolly Wbnt's the new baby's name,
auntie'
Aunt -Oh, baby hasn't gut any nrinie
yet.
Dolly Tlicu how do they know it be
longs In uh!
CARRIERS ARE
NAMEDJOR CITY
Three Local Men Passed Examina
tions, but One Carrier Will
Be Imported.
l'osluiater Wooill'onl has been ad
vised as to the successful applicants
for n posit inn ;.s carrier in the local
postoffiec. They are II. II. Harvey.
Hiithcrford Kerr and George Henry
of Jacksonville.
Mr. Harvey will receive appoint
ment us currier No. 2. liullierl'onl
Kerr will receive appointment as sub
stitute carrier, as he desires to at
tend high school the coining year.
George Henry of Jacksonville 1ms
chnugci) his mind of accepting an
apiHiiutmeiit since Inking the exam
ination, which leaves one vacancy,
which will hi; filled by the importa
tion of a carrier, probably one from
Illinois,
The carrier service is to be insti
luteil on September 1,1 or two weeks
from Wednesday.
NICARAGUA DISTURBS
NEIGHBORHOOD PEACE
GI ATKMAI.A, Aug. III. Them is
considerable uneasiness here mid in
Salvador over the persistence of the
reports that General Zcluya, president
of Nienruuua, is engaged in filling
out a filibustering expedition nl New
Orleans, the object of which is an at
tack on Guiitcmulu and Salvdor.
K. J. Lawrence, wife nnd daughter,
F.dilh, of Berkeley, Oil., arrived in
(he city hist evening and will he the
guests of Mr. and Airs. I,. K. Whiting
at Riverview ranch for several weeks.
Mr. Lawrence leaves California for
the Rogue River valley in search of
health a frank admission for a Cul
ifominu. Mrs. Fred Potter has returned
home niter a visit with friends in
Jacksonville.
You haven't read all the news un
less you have read the ads some in
teresting items for your purso in ev
ery issue.
There is no pluee like home, but
the Louvre cafe cooking is so near
the kind mother used to do that
you'll forget your troubles, especially
if you are eating sonic of their fa
mous hot wnfiies and maplo syrup
for breakfast. "
Shirley Baker is in Portland on a
short business trip.
John C. Williams of Ashland wa" a
recent visitor in Medford.
After the theater go to the Nash
Grill for supper. 1-10-1
James I). Fay. editor of the Gold
Hill News, spent Monday in Med ford.
Open all the time the Nash Grill.
GOLD HILL ITEMS.
(The News.)
George P. Minis of Tolo was a Gold
Hill visilor Sunday.
M. Foley and daughter spent a few
hours in. Gold Hill Sunday.
Claud Lawrence returned Monday
from a trip to northern California.
R. A. Cook was in Gold Hill today
on his way to Jacksonville on busi
ness. 1
J. H. McClendon, who has been, on
the sick list, has recovered his iisiial
health. '
, ,1'Yaiik Harvey loft Monday morning
for northern California, where he will
seek employment.
Isaac Householder shipped a car
load of lime to Hood River this week,
where it .is in demand for spraying
purposes.
Walter Duiigcy relurned from the
Poller Palmer place on Rogue river
Thursday, where he has been employ
ed for Hie past Severn I weeks.
. 1'. McCliinlian. representing
Page & Son of 1'ortlnml, tile well
known f mil buyers, was in Gold Hill
and vicinilv last week on business.
Granulate Sore Eyes Cured.
For a quick cure without nny un
necessary loss of time take Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diar
rhoea Remedy. Ono or two doses is
sufficient lo offect a cure in any or
dinary case. It can always bo de
pended upon and is equally efficient
for children and adults. For salo hy
Leon B. Ilaskins' Pharmacy.
SEE THE WINDOWS
Many New Things Shown
By watchinu our windows from this time on you will see many
things which are absolutely new, havlnij but recently appeared In tho
east. REMEMBER, TOO, that spccl.il sales are exploited In our win
dows every week, arid you can always save hy a visit to this store.
MANY. CHANGES ARE TAKING PLACE HERE.
Bed Spreads $1.19
In our north window we show
spreads are large, excellent weight:
cotton that will not turn yellow when
value at $1.50; our special price
The New Coat Dress
We are the first to show the new and very popular Coat Dress made
of silk Jersey to about 12 to 15 inches below the waist, below which Is
the pleated skirt effect. These dresses are just now making their ap
pearance for the first time In the hlg cities. Sec the exceptional values
in dresses ranging up C 1 C ATi
from $1J.UU
THE HUTCHASON CO.
Successors to
Baker Hutchason Co.
PAVING RAPIDLY GOING
AHEAD IN ASHLAND
ASHI.AND, Aug. Ill.-Paving is
progressing along the even tenor of
its way, with possibly a little more
tenor some days than others. One
misses tlie. several teams which have
been supplementing the big traction
engine in hauling crushed nick to Die
scene of bilulitbic operations, mid it
is reported that Ihe teamsters struck
last week for an advance in wages.
However, the motor ower is hauling
seven coaches between town and
crusher, so thai ojieriilioiis are stead
ily progressing, and the hitiilithic ma
terial is steadily crawling up Fourth
street, as the motor makes several
trips per day between city and quar
ry in order lo keep surfacemen and
finishers busy.
It is reporter! that the Warren
company has ordered not only anoth
er traction outfit from Portland to
increase the transportation force, but
also a carload of team horses.
Arrangcmeiils are also being made
to sprinkle the road between Ashland
and the rock crusher.
HUGE GRIZZLY BEAR
KILLS SISKIYOU CATTLE
YHKKA. Cal.. Aug. "1. -J. J. Gur
yev, who owns a ranch up on Hogus
about I'll miles from this place, was
in town yesterday. He reports, that
there is a large grizzly bear roaming
around in the vicinity of Willow
Creek and that he has had three head
of cattle killed by the monster, ono
of which, he states, looked as if the
bear had hit it with its huge paw and
tore all the skin off the side. No one
has seen the hear, but several have
seen its tracks, which Gnrvey stated
measured ten inches in length and
seven inches wide. ,
Beautiful Pictures at The Savoy.
Where Ihe Savoy leads all others
follow. No old pictures shown in
Medford's popular theater Hint have
been shown in the city monlliH before.
Tonight's bill is up to the usual high
Simula rd and includes comedy, dra
ma and illusion pictures. "The llo
gcy Woman" is a beautiful speclacu
lar fairy laic, all hand colored, will)
many beautiful trausformiilion
scenes. "Kim with a Manikin" and
"A Hud Case" are screams from slur!
lo finish. "Visions" is a si rung" dra
ma, felling a simple story in a most
pleasing way.
Don't fail In see this entertain
ment the best in the city.
F.nlire change of program tomor
row night. Ono dime,
white cotton Bed Spreads. These
marie of long, prime, sea Island
washed; a good
.$1.19
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FOR SALE AUGUST ONLY
A SUMMER RESORT ON
KLAMATH LAKE
That Is Unsurpassed In America
This is a sporting proposition for
men of wealth it is not a farm.
Unequalled Trout Fishing June
to November.
Doer Hunting on the premises,
August 1 to November 1.
Duck Shooting superior to any in
the state, over thousands of
acres of wild celery and rico,
Septomher 1 to February 1.
Grouse mid Pheasant Shooting o'l
tho place October 15 In Novem
ber 15.
Rest starting place in the conn'"
for a Rear hunt.
Tho Crater I.iiko Automobile ron'
will run through tho place for i
mile mid n quarter.
Navigable water to tho proper
ty, unsurpassed drinking water,
and power to develop tho prop
erty. More bottom laud and fino glu ''
den land than any place on tho
lake.
Thousands of Pino and Fir eus
and thousands of Quaking i
pons. ,
More varieties of wild flo' ''
and natural grasses and vote. ,
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"iiiii uojr mhi:u in iiiu couniy.
If you develop this proporty as i I
f.flM 1,A rlm-nlnnnil Ik... ! ....
...... .... uu,vivjn:u, Miuit? la IJU
resort in tho county that can
compare with it.
No amount of talking will in
scribe it let us show you.
Wo linvo been offered more thou
twico what it cost, but have a
price at which you may tako h
bolow which wo will koep it.
J. G. PIERCE,
W. T. SHIVE,
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddle
Whips Robes
Tents Blanket I
Wagon Sheets ft i
Axle Grease and f
Gall Cun )
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK I
J.C.Smith
314 E. Main
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