Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 15, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUK(iONr. KltlDA V; (XTOIJER- H. 1f)0!)
JURY DRAWN FOR
FEDERAL COURT
Federal Court Will Open in This City
on Thursday October
Twenty-First.
(Orcgouian.)
Xoxt Thursday will be United States ;
court day in Medford aud will mark
the first time that citv has been hon
t ored by that distinction. Yesterday '
a trial jury was drawn to deliberate '
on four eases to be tried by Jude
Wolverton in Medford, the panel be
ing ordered to report October 21 at 10
o'clock in the morning.
Three of the cases to be tried bj
Judge Wolverton in the southern Ore-;
iron city are damage suits against j
the Southern Pacific Railway com- I
puny, one of which has been hanging
fire for the last four years. The oth-j
er is entitled La Moine Lumber &
Trading company against Silby, a suit
over lumber wherein the plaintiff
seeks $10,625 and costs.
Damage suits against the South
ern Pacific to be heard are as fol
lows: George W. Light, who seeks
$20,000 damages for personal injury,
the complaint having been filed in
1905 and a new trial granted; the D.
W. ITazIe case and the suit filed by
Mrs. H. C. Colby in Jackson county
wherein $7500 is sought for the death
of her husband in a railway accident.
The panel drawn by Judge Wolver
ton yesterday includes 26 fanners,
two capitalists, two miners, a livery
man and a printer. The men selected
are r
Lewis Knipps. Benton Bowers. Ed
Barren, J. W. Gilmore, Joseph Burk
hart, J. A. Larrabee, J. R. Mackin.
Thomas Overton, Thomas Berry. A.
H. Peachy, L. George. James Ker
shaw, I. B. Rolmett, N. E. Osborne,
A. Gissom, E. J. Farlow, E. R. Oat
man. J. G. Briscoe, Ralph Billings,
Sam Howlett, Hosiah Pardee, Fred
Smith. Thomas Riley, Will Kerby, T.
E. McKoin, L. B. Hall, Thomas Young.
.J. O. Grimes. .1. O. Griffin. C, H.
McCann. E. H. Maddox, Thomas Gil
ligan, T3S011 Beall, J. L. McColm,
R. J. Grimmctt, W. H. Karasey.
Saturday or Saturday Night
AT THE
ANNIVERSARY SALE
Thousands of Dollars Worth of New Goods Going for Less
l)OXT wait until your neighbors and friends have secured all the best plume from this grand new stock, but. come Sat urdav and share
m the hundmls of "snaps ottered at this sale. Thousands of dollars' worth of new goods, including Suits, Cats, Skirts, Waists,
Dry (roods, .Millinery, etc., have but recently arrived and been put in this big' sale at special prices.
DOXT take our word for it, but come and let us show you. People who have come to learn how we do business, people who have tried our
goods, am loud in their praise. They know that we are offering, real specials at real sale prices, aud thev know, too, that ri-ht now is the
time to take advantage of the sale and save money. n
We Keep Our Stock of Butterick's Patterns Always Complete
The Hutchason Co.
Successors to Baker Hutchason Co.
Central Ave., Just North of Jackson Co. Bank
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
More Than Enough Is too Much.
To maintain health, a mature man
or woman needs just enough food to
repair the waste and supply energy
and body heat. The habitual con
sumption of more food than is nec
essary for these purposes is the
prime cause of stomach troubles,
rheumatism and disorders of the Kid
neys. If troubled with indigestion,
revise your diet, let reason and not
appetite control and take a few doses
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets and you will soon be all right
again. For sale by Leon B. Haskins'
pharmacy.
At the Moore J. A. Kewcll, Seat
tle; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lafferty,
Callahan; Isaac Williams, Newell;
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Riddle, Monta
gue; Mr. and Mrs. List, Cawker; F.
E. Harney, Ashland; R. E. Byron,
San Francisco; H. II. Graups, Min
neapolis; John Lees, Croswell; Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Sharpe, San Francis
co: F. A. Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs.
L. R.IIeybrock, Index; II. T. Batch
elor, Pittsburg; A. D. Chase, F. L.
Fay, D. G. Gray.' Harry Cash. L. A.
Murray, Portland.
At the Xash A. L. Gritzner, Xew
York; J. P. Barn, San Francisco, R.
D. Mauson, Chicago; T. Fufzliugh,
Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Munger. Long Beach; Benton Bowers
W. E. Koycs, Ashland: M. L. Opy
dyke, Grants Pass; R. C. FAstbury,
Gold Hill; T. C. Grnble, San Fran
cisco: M. Katz, Philadelphia; T. E.
Parsons, MeCloud; A. Jockennan,
Xew York; G. G. Taylor. M. Griswold,
W. Wheeler, Herbert Wheeler, Port
land; George Sirlon, Xew York; Jas.
L. Houston, Columbus; Alex Hanley,
Burn,; Haines Devol, Xew Albany:
Dwight Edwards. Xew Yorfl.
Mrs. J.. M. Reader passed through
here on her way from Eagle Point to
Jacksonville, where she visited with
friends.
WANTED Two boys lo pile wood,
fiuiuiro John Hullingcr. 180
i
!
We are Grower Utiy direct from ue
NO AO E NTS
Oar Treca aro frown tricfly
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Writ for fr catalog. Large Hock of
ratietiessai table f or commercial orchard
Cbolc Fruit, Hoi md Omimtntal Tmi, Grip
Vines Small Fruit Plants sA Shwbtwy -
Tub Dalles Nurskries
Main Office, 12i Grand Are, Port land. Ore.
v www ww wwh
Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and
Recommends Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy.
"I take pleasuro in saying that 1
have kept Cliambcrlaiu'H Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea, Remedy in my
family medicine chest for about 13
years, and havo always had satisfac
tory results from its use. I havo ad
ministered it to a jjroat many trav
eling men who were suffering from
troubles for which it is recommended,
and have never failed to relievc,"
says J. U. Jenkins of Glasgow. Ky.
This remedy is for sale by Leon 11.
Hawkins' nlinrmacv. '
Medford housewives arc invited to
morrow to call in at Aitkin's plumb
ing store, 211 W. Main, to taste the
food prepared in the Hot Fireless
Cooker and see a practical kitchen
demonstration of the Range Boiler
Insulator. Don't miss it.
Phone 3303 for tea or coffee.
The ABC o!
Advertising
I dvertising
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ttracts
Mention
Brightens
ackward
usiness
Catches
isculating
oln
BIJOU
THEATRE
BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager.
TONIGHT
Friday and Saturday
Wanted-A Wife
A ROARING 3-ACT FARCE
COMEDY
ADMISSION
10c AND. 20c
The Verdict of
the Nations
.People of all nations are adopting WALK
OA KH .shoes in preference to their native
shoes in spite of the
fact that foreign la
bor is cheap and that a
very high duty is plac
ed mi American made
shoes. Could any but
the very best be sold
under those condi
tions? WALK-OVERS are
sold in -14 different
countries.
Prices tn this country areJ4 00-4.50-5.00
Edmeades Bros.
THE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE
DO
YOU KNOW
That it wont be long until time for setting your
trees? Better come in and let me make you
PRICES ON THE BEST TREES
Before it is too late as they are being
booked out fast at this time of year
B. PATTERSON
Jhe Quake
rNurseryman
Office in
Hotel Nash Office