THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON". FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1009. i f BIG SALE OF BEEF MADE TO MITCHELL Checks for Approximately $ 30,000 Paid to Stockmen of County. Iteef entile for which ha drew chocks ngKrejratins . approximately $.!0.0(I0 wore delivered to J. C. Mit ehell at Ashland Mouday by up-val-ley and Dead Indian range stock men. Thirty carloads wore loaded at the yards in Asland that day and shipped out for the south and ahout 15 carloads are yet to p, purs not being available, for the entire delivery f about !)00 head. The prices paid railed from $3.75 per hundred dvedis;ht gross for prime steers, down to $2.30 per hundred for lowest grade stuff, feeding steers go iiiff at $3.25 and dry eows at ..HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Nash II. Q. flerry, Oroyeu Kary, Mrs. W." II. MeCorgnodnlo, J. U. Stein, U. A. Irt'iter, fleoi-go Clark. Portland; W. C. Oarrys, Louisville; T. K. Sheridan, ltoKoburg; K. 11. Hare, j Cliitiiigo; V, J. Dennody, V. S. War ner. W. 15. Tochhoinier, K. T. Totals, D. N. Smith, F. T. Haley, Portland; Ij. F.. I.nne and wife, Huntington ; A. II. Haley. K. I,, lialey, Salem; Wil liam A. liacon, Portland ; Heginuld Colby, Seattre; H. A. Dornian and wife, San Francisco; C. I). Gabriel- son, nalem; J. W. Howard, I'leve- aud; Charles Jones, Kmest Webb, Kussel Smith. Portland. At the Moore K. T. Hibbard, Port lain! ; Mrs. John Streoter, city; K. II. Daiviug, Portland; Mr. and Mi's. W. R. Oanaway, New IOiidon; A. C. Abbott. Portland; W. E. - Hummel, Selection . Eagle Point; A. M. Holman, ' Port- Selection . LAST CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY Owing to Band Boys Leaving, Final Concert Will Be Given Sun day Afternoon. The closing band concert of the season will be given at the city park on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. This time was decided upon ns sev eral of the bund boys leave, soon for college. The regular concert for this wook will be given this owning nt tho park. The program follows I March Don't forget the. dance at The Wig- tram toniuht. !:; THREE AVIATORS TO TRY FOR THE $10,000 PURSE NEW YORK, Sept. 17. Entries bavins? closed yesterday, it wits' an nounced toduy that three aviators will participate in the $10,000 airship speed race from New York to Al bany during the Hudson-Fulton cel ebration. Competitors will be Cap tain Thomas Baldwin, with a dirigi ble balloon ; John Boeder, of' White Plains, N.. Y.( With a combination aeroplane and dirigible balloon, and ficorge L. Toinlinson of S3Tac'.. vs, r. ' ' Y.. who will be accompanied by nor aee R. Wild of Chicago, in a dirigv We. "Fort Luwton" ."Bohemian Girl" ."Polish Danco" "Zenda" Waltzes Handel's "Largo" Descriptive overture . . "The Fall of Jericho" March "Thundercloud" land; Mr. and Mrs. C. C." Karl v. Lou isville; Mr. and Mrs! W. A. Patter son, San Mnrcon; C. F. Willis, city; L. A. Murray, Portland; L. Ilirsch, New York; John M. Lees, Portland; C. A. Grenin, Portland; R. L. Ray, - Bukifen; R. J. Wallenberg, Seattle;! Come and have a goo. ddancc at K. B. Hare, Chicago; W. B. Nuthall Tho Wigwam tonight. J.".r and wife, San Francisco ; W. W. Rog- j - ers, Portland; F. W. Cooper, Detroit; Among eastern in Medford are Mr. George A. Phippen, Eugeue; Mr. and and Mrs. L. E. Lane of Huntington, Mrs. J. W. Drayton, Hope; Mr. and N. Y. Mrs. George Westfall, Houston; W. - " H. II. Miller. Portland; Hugo Wal .'. deck, Sun Francisco; T. C. Bullups, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 4 San Fraucisco; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. ' Lane, Huntington. AGED CURRY COUNTY MAN WEDS YOUNG GIRL GOLD BEACH, Or., Sept. 17. When "Uncle Jimmy" Fry, aged 78, took to wife 16-year-old Annie Thom as, up Rogue river a few- days ago,, he secured not only his fourth mate, but his first white one. "Uncle Jim mie" has been a man of great activity on Rogue river since earliest days, and his descendants are settled dll along that stream for many miles. His first three wives were squaws. A justice of the peace living near Agnes performed the ceremony. The . young woman came from the Illuhc region. OREGON PRUNES SENT TO CHICAGO MARKET EUGENE, )r., Sept. 17. The Al len cannery here is packing and ship ping Oregon prunes to Chicago, find ing it a very profitable business. Green prunes are packed in baskets, four of the latter to a crate, labeled "Oregon-Washiugton-Idaho prunes," the company having establishments in the three states. Last week six carloads of prunes were shipped from here, and thus far this week the can nery has averaged one car a day. CHANGES MADE IN LOCAL LAUNDRY CIRCLES L. T. Boyce and B. H. Kirbv, pro moters of the Medford steam laundry, have dis)osed of their intrcst in that concern and purchased the Southern Oregon laundry at Ashland.' Emil Cordes has also disposed of his in terest in the proposed Medford in stitution and has taken an active interest in the Medford Domestic laundry. Mr. Cordes, who is an ex perienced laundry man, is consid ered an acquisition to this already first-class firm. Hugo Waldick of San Francisco is looking after business matters in Medford. EXTENSIONS TO STREET RAILWAYS OF EUGENE EUGENE, Or.. Sept. 17. A. Welch, manager of the Northwestern Coroporutiou, the new company that has taken over the properties of the Willamette Valley company, an nounces that extensions to tho local street raiway system will bo made in tho ncur future. Just now tho com ' puny is building a line out Moss ave nue to tho entrance of Hendricks' Purk and to connect with the Ma sonic enmotery line. This new ex tension is ft mile or moro long. It will be completed by October 1st. : A snap. S)-room modern bungalow.; close in, furnished, now being rented for $50 per month ; price this week )?:i400 eush. Benson Investment ' tr.fi I WANTED WANTED Man and wife desire po sition on fruit ranch; wife, good cook: man thoroughly competent and experienced. Address A. F. B., care Tribune. ' 1"0 tate. Salesman to sell real cs- Benson Investment Co. 15(5 Ten dollars down and $10 a month , WANTED Experienced fire .insnr buys a nice residence lot; price $200." iince solicitor. Benson 'Investment Benson Investment Co." 156 ' Co. 156 SEE! OUR WINDOWS FOR LAKES' FOOTWEAR All the newest things that will be worn in the fashion centers of the east. Bronze calf, cravenette, suede, velvet tops, in the different colors, that will be in vogue this season. PRICES FROM $3.00 to $5.00 Edmeades Bros. THE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE Medford Theatre The Whirlwind Musical Comedy Sensation A Knight For a Day The Ten English Dancing Madcap s . That Justly famous American Beauty Chorus Thursday, September 23rd NEW IRRIGATION BOOK FREE. ''Well Irrigation for Small Kanns" is a publication just issued by I lie Kcnurul passenger depurtment of I lie Oregon liuilmud and Navigation Co. and Southern Pacific lines in Oregon. . This booklet sets forth in a prac- j unci 11 ml concise way the possilulilies for profit of inexpensive irrigation and should be in the bands of every fanner in Oregon. Copies may bo had free upon up pliuetiou to Wm. MoMur.t-uy, licucral l'assenger Agent. O. H. & N. and S. i ;.. Mi........ H....11.....1 u. i . ........ in ...ifiip a ..allium) vfii'wii. 1G0 GOV. JOHNSON IS v THE BOOSTER SPIRIT. Surgeons Say He Has Even Chance to Recover His Health. T. C. Billup of Sun Francisco is n Medford business visitor. UOCilESTEK, Minn., Sept. 17. Oovernor .Johnson, who was operated on at St. Mary'a hospital Wednes day for intestinal trouble, is report ed us resting easily. IIin Hiirgeonu say there is a slight change for tho better and that he bus an cveuebuiiee to recover. "Tuft slurts for is the way the Mr buue headlines I In President Tal'I's from Beverly the' for his western trip huiin is nluityn uwul opportunity to advc ford and tho Itogue ley, thus showing booster spirit. Cei Ilcruhl Medford," dlord Tri- story of depart are oilier i In ,v . The Tri liC to every 'itise Med lliver vul- the true itral Point ''f James A. Wilson of North Central avenue is in Jacksonville on Ihihuichh, WELL DON'T FORGET TOMORROW'S SATURDAY t AND YOU KNOW THAT IS HOSIERY DAY AT HUSS.EY S Arid we have a few unusual good things to offer you among which are Fifty dozen boys' heavy ribbed and misses' lxl ribbed seamless fast black Hose; a quality you always pay 20c for; hose in anyt size tomorrow from 6 to 9 1-2, at, your choice, 2 Pair For 25c Twenty-five dozen genuine lisle thread, lace stripe and dropstitch Hose; !55c rallies; any size, in black and art tan; also a line of men's 25c and 35c quality Hose ; in fancies only ; that we will put on sale tomorrow at, your choice, 3 Pair For 50c Ladies' Summer Vests 15c quality, 3 for 25c, and our 25c qualities while they last are 2 for 25c Our new line of men's' work Gloves at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a pair, are of the best standard quality, with a good part of the profit cut off; also 50 dozen men's contour flannel Gloves,,with the new knit tight wrist, tit 10c pair, three pairs fop 25c. HUSSE Y The busy store S 7Tr.w:,-.'-.-.;T-..