Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 21, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEOON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL!
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THE WEATHER.
I'lihiiiiuil ruiiiM tonight mid
Friday.
After n week or more of digging
anil tunneling lliii leak in the pipe
near llui reservoir Iiiih been dmcov
orcd mid fixed mid lliu water in be
iu'g turned into tint big tank. A ttln
ni'l 'id feci in length mid high onoiigh
fur a man In Htimd up in wnn con
structed over tlw pip" mid tlm li-ak
finall.v discovered at tlio place where
lliu wood pipe joins tlio other. The
tiiiini'l will hit Id I nii'ii and concret
ed or filled as the rily desires.
Tlm Kmerick cafe from now on
will close at H:'M) p. in. anil open at
0 n, in. 1)
' Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Stone of Rock
ford, III., left for San Francisco to
continue their tour of tlm country
after Maying f'" sbort time in thin
city. , . , ' '
Spices nnd extracts nt 3(5 So. 0
direct.
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. IWhe of Fnrgn,
N. ll an- stopping off in Medford.
See li.it of IJi'iiioii' bargains on
page 4.
Tin- I.iidi.-' Ouild of St. Mark's
church will meet at tin' home of Mr
Will Andrews on .lilt! Hiveiidi nve
nnr. A pica-nnt linn' i- expected,
Trv tlm Sprit
nt
ami Coffee
Why nihh home?
Cn fi"n 2."m diinmr.
Mr. and Mil .1. A. Sissel of Onzrllc
t'.il.. wi-ii" in l'ii Thursday making
arrangements for n-nding their chil
dren to school. They nKo paid- J.
Kcrnnn, an old fri 1. a vir-it.
Orders for sweet rreuin or butter
milk promptly filled. Phono th
creamery.
Frank 0. Pope of Howling fiieen.
., stopped off hern the other day
lor n short siny.
pest meal for the least money
tlm Spot enffl.
Kinma W. 'I'hnin pf l.os Alleles
was looking some of the fine fruit
of the valley Thnr-day.
The Knieiirk cafe call csecial
atlention to their breakfast menu.
Come and try our waffle! and maple
svrup the he-t in town. 1fW
' C. S. lhukc and .1. Mayficld eame
down from Pcaglo to flay in the city
for a few ilny.
Southern Oregon Tea
fn . III! So. ( street.
T tu IV C. Wnv of Pokcirnnin.
Wash., is a r it iMiivnl in the city.
Kiln Oiiunynw, public stenographer
i-nom 4. I'ahn building.
11 T SchoelTcld eame down from
AIiImihI Thnr-day for a
ncss visit in the city.
Plw.ni. T103 for ten or coffee.
Mrs. A. M. Stark of Kldorado
SnriiiL's. Mo., is paying the nielrop-
,.ilu ,.r tl.e Ifi.L'iie Hivcr valley n visit,
Now in the time to seed your lawns
' 1 Krwl viur bulbs.
scrymnni'MiuH everything in tlm seed
will rnniurfl,
fn en s especial
HI! I .IIH ' -
u....i;.m In Iheir hreaUfast menu
r.,.,,e ..ml trv our waffles and maplo
Ihn hest in town.
' n. A. Hamilton f TorHnm! is n
l.usiness visitor to the city tins wceK
ah b;.la of fresh fish, crahs, oys-
,.i.. .,1 ih Hoiruc Hiver Fish
III H 1 '
market.
i7..i.ri n.-iiiiutt was down
i...i i,,mu Tlinrsilav visilinc.
f ,wl Mrs. H. U Shephend and
. family, who eame here from Eupene
n few dnvs npo, have decided to rc
,nin here throuirli the wintor nnd
rhnps make this their permau.M.t
short hui-
II. (I. (Ireen of Portland is look
ing over tlm orchard land with the
intention of purehiihiiiK if satisfied,
Tlm ri'Kiilar meelinK of tlm Wed
nesday Study cluh, held ut the Vnw
ler ruNidencu, whh an oeeAHioii for an
(ilahornlu mid iiiterehtini; program.
Mrs. K. K, Hon, of KiiKene left for
home WudimHilay after a short visit
with frimiiU hero.
Mrs. J. M. Kennedy of Olendnle,
who Iiiih heeu visilinx her son.iW.
M. Hudson, left for homo. Wednesday
oveninif. '
"3. i. HamiiierHley, n (Jold Hill bus
iness man, was visit inj( in the eity
Wednesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. I.. Marshall and
II. L. Marshall left for Montrose,
(!ol Wednesday evening after a short
stay in tlm city.
M. I). MeFarland and family ar
rived recently from Hourhon, Ind.,
and are visiting S. F. Loier and fam
ily. Mr. and M, . T.I. K. Harris of Port
land aiyi visitiiiK in Medford.
Mrs. Frank Monahan 'of Santa
Ana, Cat., is a .recent visitor to the
eity.
Mrs. C. W. Webster nnd family of
Cenlralia, 111., stopped off here on
her way south, where she in (jo'iiik
on account of the health of herself
and children.
A. C foffen of Kent. 0., arrived
in Medford the other day to look
around.
Dr. II. J. Conwy was a visitor to
(liants Pass Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge T. Ktc'li-h
of Chelsea, Mich n tour of the
west, are slopping off here for a few
iiavs.
C. ISunirenl i- here from Chiciifjo
on businesH.
The case of N'oivnl Walsworih is
Mill under wnv in .Incksorivillc. Wit-III.-.I.I-S
are still heinc examined.
J. S. Vainlorphy came in today
from Phoenix with a load oi line
pumpkins. He has three acres and
has been supplying the local trade
for some time.
Mrs. I.. It. Fiddler left Thursday
w ...!...
morning lor .Moniagne, viu.. h-m-
he will visit her parents, Mr. and ,
Mrs. fi. W. Howen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Pradford and
family of Alamo-a. Col., arrived on
riiniiolay morning and were met by
'. 1',. WyiK'oop. recently of the same
lace. They are here to stay, says :
Mr. Pradford. till they hear ot some-:
thing better.
I). P. Itenme eame down weimcs- '
day from the flolilen Kipide and Sun- .
set mines, where he has been for the.
past few weeks getting ready for a
winter's run. Me will leave on ms
return trip Friday.
I,. F. Loner came' into lowiv, on
business the other day.
.1. K. Olson and .T. Prnmnrd lett
for F.ngle Point onJjuines tlm lirsi
of the week.
Todd Cameron, the Jacksonville
. il - 1 wp
pioneer, was nnioiiL' iimsc m "o".'-
the openin'.' "of the federal court in
Medford Thursday.
Fib'iir Ilafcr returned from a bus
iness trip to Portland Thursday.
Ladies, if you have hair to sen or
if von want it made up imo swn.-o.
puffs or curls, I also rciniir nnd color
the near hair. Please bring it to me.
Madam T. L. 'Rcaii.e. No. W. eomer
Fourth and Onkdalo nvenuc.
Yes; tlm other fellow rcitrt mis. o
did his wife. Moral Advertise. F.
CENTRAL POINT ORDERS
10,000 BOOSTER BOOKS
Central Point him signed a eon
tract with William II. Wells of tlm
KmiMif company for 10,00(1 Pooster
Pamphlets mid several thousand
conductor's Folders.
MATLOCK'S SON IS IN
TROUBLE; INSANITY CHARGED
KL'OKNK, Or., Oct. 21. Joseph
Matlock, son of J. II. Matlock, muyor
of Kugene, is in jail here charged with
n statutory offense against Clam Nir
chli, a 17-year-old girl, having been
bound over by Judge Urvon of tlm
justice court yesterday afternoon in
the sum of $1000. It is alleged that
young Matlock attacked the girl on
n dark street a few nights ago. Pefore
the examination Miitlock's brother
filed a charge of insanity against
him. He will lie examined on that
charge Friday. Matlock in married,
his wife being with her mother in
Portland. Ho was nrrested a few
years ago on n similar charge, nnd
was placed under bonds, but left the
eity, forfeiting the bonds. I'pon his
return about n yenr ngo the charge
was not pressed ngaiust him.
Clever Comedy at the Savoy.
Tonight at "The Kavoy" will he
your lust iisirtunity to witness
"Show Your License," one of tho fun
niest Iniighngriiphs ever thrown upon
the screen. It is one bundle of
laughs from start to finish. "A Trip
to llisliru is i, scenic picture of great
were over from Medford Monday on
business before the circuit court.
Silas J. J lay wag a business caller
nt Medford Monday.
J. W. Morrow, tax adjuster for 0.
K. N. nnd R. B. Hallock of Portland,
were in town Tuesday on business
educational value, finish upon your! before the board of equalization.
geopraphy and learn the habits nnd
customs of a queen jicoolc. "Mo
zart's Lust Ifequiem" is a story of
(he last years of the great compos
er's life. It is told with excellent
pantomime in a most pleasing man
ner. Entire change of progrum tomor
row. One dime.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Miss Cora liasye spent Monday
afternoon in Medford.
D. B. Grant was down from Ash
land Tuesday on business.
H. C. Keulner and Basil Gregory
Attorneys C. L. Reames and Por
ter J. Neff were attending court on
Tuesday.
II. C. Oarnett and Ed Van Dyke
were Jacksonville callers Monday.
Floyd Edgington was in town the
j first of the week representing the
Oregon Life Insurance company.
I Mrs. J. Markham spent Monday
I afternoon in Medford.
j II. M. Pohland was before the board
! of equalization Monday,
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett spent
I Tuesday with relatives living here.
Mrs. Mary Miller Saturday left for
j San Jose, Cal., where she will spend
the winter with her son Harry.
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from
of Frankfort
per
home
U..Q r. M. Williams
Mich., is staving in tlm city looking
around.
t. ..,,.1 Mrs. P. M. Chnney
here 'from Nashville. Tenn.. looking
r i... Tlmv exnect to make this
i'ii ii on , .
il,.,;,. fill urn home.
r,. nnd Mrs. W. M. Linis left on
iv...i...w nhrht for a trip north
........is..- '.,..... nilier noinls Seattle
IIH'IUIUIIU ion"" ,
,1 Suit T.nke.
T..i. r',...,i.lev nnd 0. A. Blackmail
l,.f'l .il.,. first of the week for n hnnl
; I.-;., into the Cascade mountains
Kngineer Cunimiims deparlwd
n,1,iv for the siciih on business,
II. h. Hart of Bowen, 111., was vis
:i;., brother. Dr. Henry Hart o
this place, Wednesday.
f
He left for
ALL OF ROOSEVELT PARTY
IS ILL EXCEPT TEDDY
NAIVASIIA, British Fast Africa,
Oct, 21. Colonel Roosevelt, accom
panied by It. J. CiiuniiiL'hnmc, tlm
hunter mid guide, arrived here today.
All the members of the expedition are
well.
Kdmuiid Heller, the zoologist, re
turned last night, having ascended
Motui! Kenia to n height of 10,000
feet. Mr. Heller said that Major Ed-;
gar A. Mearns would continue the
ii-renl, hoping to reach a height of
l.l.tnm (cel. Mount Kenia is an ex
tinct volcano, rising 1,''II0 feet.
Willi the exception of Colonel
Kooscvclt, the members of the expe
dition have at one time or another
experienced slight attai'ks of lever
BENSON'S
BARGAINS
Large 14-room boarding or room
ing house, 2 blocks from depot, lot
100x100; can be made to pay $300
per month; a. genuine bargain $6500
Ten acres one mile south of Med
ford, nil set to 2-year-old trees; a
beautiful site for a home . . .$3500
Medford Theatre
The Greatest Musical Comedy Success 9America
has Ever Known,
99
as Ihe result of frequent
temperature.
changes of
"3 Twins
with
VICTOR M0RLEY, BESSIE CLIFFORD AND
70 PEOPLE 70
Hear the famous "Yama-Yama Man."
See the wonderful electric aerial swing.
Withcut fear of contradiction tlie largest musical attraction on the
road.
TUESDAY, OCT. 26
Forty acres, 16. miles from Med
ford, half mile from Beagle; 8 acres
cultivated; i acres in fruit tree 2 to
10 years old, on two good roads;
small house, bam, woodshed, etc.;
25 acres inclosed ' in 'woven ' wire
fence $2000
Small house and barn, with seven
lots, north side Jackson street; a
snap $1690
Kew 5-roora house, hardwood fin
ish, new woodshed, well on hack
porch, lot 50x100, corner Jackson
and Fir $1450
One acre, 9-room house, barn, .
chicken house, city wntir, only COO
feet from Riverside avenue . . .$3400
Four-room house on west side Main ,
street, lot 50xlG8 $1500
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Nash K L. .Tones. .1. K.
Kendrick, C. H. Vevelims. San Frnn
...sco; O. II. Durham. Grants Pass:
T C Pendleton. Table Roek: M. r..
Harris nnd wife. Senttle; W. G. New
ell, C. Burgess nnd wife, Chicago;
S G. Hoffman. K. i". inrnnr., .... ..
Cohen, Rnn Francisco; R. Gemmott.
J. Baiim. Grants Pass: Fred Pay nnd
wife.f H. J. Green. C. C. Fe or. 0.
Hamilton nun if. J
M K. Merrill. Portland : J. J. Wnld
.,,. New York; W. T. Vanlein. J.
Chienco: K. f. rimer.
liian
W. Parker,
Lo's Angeles: .T. W. Frnnkel. Bnnmv
Weil. K. P. Brown. New orlt: J.
T
K C.
Denver
V.. Caneiiiler.
Steven. Peyton. ('.
P. Drake. Bcicle
Mnvricld. p'engle:.T. A. Kell'-. M.-s.
Way. PoUegamn; "
TT. V. Anderson. Micnn; r.
T. S. Patterson, A. r-
n n .1 I n liull
Lanmnii. I!. liiirna,.,. ...
and wife. T. W. Gill. Rosebiirg: H. C.
Hiokerl, F. F, Frikert. .T. TT. .Tnhiison.
V F Borden. T. F,. Kliigshnry- '
ArcCdmnn. Miss Fleming. F. TT.
.Tones. IT. C. Bickclt. F. . TncUert.
r ' t.i M.,,,1.;,,. Lelnnd: F .T. Pavton,
ij,.c,'ln,..j': G. W. McDonnell.
v..,.i.. flnints Pass; G. U
Denver. F. W. Miller. Rosebud
Billy Emfey Van, Manager
TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
RICHARD DARLING STOCK CO.
in
Out In Idaho"
FOUR-ACT COMEDY DRAMA
Charles Overton in a New Specialty
' ....
,r
Special Free Street Attraction Tonight
In front of theatre at 7:45 p. m. sharp by
Prof. Frank Murray, King of High Wire Performers
JOE SACKETT, Cowboy Banjo King
Exchange 1G0 acres ne;r Merlin,
140 acres of which is levei, for va
cant lots or house and lots in Med
ford. This is a sood proposition: in
vestigate $3000
Will exchange some choice building
lots for a team of good driving
horses.
Xinc-room modern house, Bunga
low addition, lot 50x100, eomer 4th
and Gronire. near Oakda)e ave..$3850
234 acres, one mile from P. & E.
depot; a bargain at the price. . $6000
Rooming house Best location in
the city: clears .fl"0 per month: lonar
lease... $2200
27 acres, three miles from Mod
ford; $1500 house, good bam, nil . in
alfalfa ; the hest land to he found in
the Rogue River valley; terms.$ 12.000
IT. P.
Wilson.
Admission as Usual, 10 20 Gents
18i,o acres, close in property, fin
est free soil, 14 acres planted to com
mercial apples and pears 4 yenrs old.
412 acres alfalfa; good terms $1 1,500
For sale or rent 9-room modern
bungalow on Orange street, near Onk
dale ; rent $30; price . . $3850
Some splendid business properties
for sale, close in, good income pny
crs. Call at our office for details.
Our chnrge is $1 per month for
renting and collecting.
We represent seven strong relia
ble fire insurance companies.
Surety bonds We represent the
Union Guarantee Association of Portland.
j We have several applications on ,
I file for furnished houses.
; BENSON INVESTMENT GO.
Opposite Moore Hotel
' 1 12 W. Main St. Phone 3073 Main.
home Wednesday evening.