Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 21, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, ORFGOtf. TJIURSDAV. OOTOHKR 21. IfMMK
HIGH JINKS ARE
A BIG SUCCESS
(Continued from puge 1.) I
ago. nnd was received by Judge Ool
vig, wlio, like (lie Indians who wel
comed Columbus, waved his arms i
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Anniversary Sale
Hundreds of Best Bargains to be
found in Southern Oregon
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mid exclaimed, "I.o, we tiro discov
ered." Ovation for Allen.
.Tulm K. Allen of New York, pres
ident of the Pacific & Eastern rail
roml, was introduced nnd received
the most marked demonstration of
the evening. For fully two minutes
he was forced to await until the np
"plnnse had subsided. Mr. Allen ex
plained that he was not an orator
nnd that he did not make a practice
of speaking in public. Mr. Allen !
cnid that (ho character of the local j
people more than anything else had j
led him to invest in 'the Rogue Rivei
valley. After some time in reflection
he concluded his address by stating:'
"I can tell you this much the Pa- J
cifie & Eastern will be completed." j
He was given another ovation when ;
he concluded his remarks.
A. C. Burgess nnd Holbrook With
fngton. assisted by n male chorus,
mng n topical song, which wii!
warmly received. Following are n few
There's n man in Salem takes the
cake:
lie stopped the road to Crater Lake;
An appeal we had to take,
And that's no fairy tale.
But he'll find out before he's through i
That he's, cut out some work to do.
For well show him a thing or two,
And that's no fairy tale.
MeMahan says he'll surely win.
He doesn't knov that he's all in,
And that's no fairy tale.
There were two cousins of the czar
Came to Rogue river from afar
Nick Romanoff knows who they are,
And that's no fairv tale.
.
A .royal orchani was their plnn;
They paid to have a trusty man
And so !:cy chose one of their clan,
T(Oh, what o fniry tale!)
They said "There's just one that will
suit ; .
So chose their cousin, Edwin Root,
But that's a fairy tale.
To Eagle Point there was a line
Of rustv nails and ties of pine.
Jim Hill said: "It isn't mine." .
But that's a fairy tale.
John R. Allen came to town,
Answered questions with a frown ;
People said "He's done up brown,"
And that's a fairy tale.
Anyone in town can tell
The P. & E. has. gone to h 1,
But tBat's a fairy tale.
Our congressman is here tonight;
Appropriations are in sight ;
We are in an awful plight,
And that's no fairy tale.
Provision congress ought to make
For taking care of Crater Lake;
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bob Mckenzie, acting manager, with mcKEnzies merry- makers.
According to statement made by H. company will open their engagement
A. McLellun, advance man of the at the Medford Theater tonight in
McKenzie's show, the Merry-Makers ; that funny screnming fares, "Chur
played to a packed house" last night , lie's Aunt."
at the Star theater, Roseburg. Theyi This company will be here for 11
left on the 9 a. m. train and will ar-j nights and two matinees. They will
rive here at 3.32 p. m. today. The -appear in different bills nnd special-
ties every night. It is understood
they have 18 different bills in their
repertoire. ,
Through a typhogrnphical error in
yesterday's paper the leading lady's
name was missHlled. It should have
been Henzlit.
Some note of our existence take,
And that's no fairy tale.
Congress will give us quite soon
A federal building as a boon;
But that's a fairy tale.
i
Some knockers say the price of land
Has gone so.high it will not stand;
It's going to drop to beat the band,
But it's a fairy tale.
The values here have come to stay,
In spite of what the knockers say;
Our progress they cannot delay,
And that's no fairy tale.
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Over-production is the cry;
Prices are too d d high.
And that's a fairy tale.
Then
sang:
just before luncheon they
I'd rather sing to you than cat,
Or stand all night here on my feet;
Every verse we'll now-repent,
That's only. a fairy tale.
If you insist on verses more.
You'll find them printed by the score.
In Medford's pamphlet on page 4,
But that's a fairv tale.
N'ow I'm going to have lunch.
And take a drink of . that harmless
punch,
And that's no fairy tale. '
An elaborate' informal luncheon
was served, consisting of sandwiches,
salads nnd relishes. It was put up
I by Caterer Johnson nnd in a splendid
' style. The punch was made in George
t Bordeaux' establishment by Tom
1 Jackson nnd was a great success.
I The evening was one of the most
enjoyable spent by the business men
of Medford in many months.
The following new members were
admitted to the club:
YV. 15. Field, John Wilkinson, J. F.
Lawrence, Jess Houck, Jolm It. Al
len. J. M. Morris.' It. f. finle. Don
JColvig, C. E. Evans, A. F. Bennett,
C. A. Knight, Ed Gore, F. II. Claus
ing, Martin J. lieddy, Emil Conies,
Ed Bordeaux, Delroy Oetchell, G. W.
McCoy, Charles W. Isaacs, J. K.
Woodruff, Hubbard, Joe Whitney, S.
Woolf, L. E. Wakeman, Francis A.
Smith, C. II. (ilaizo. M. 0. Mordoff.
A. L. Cusick, C..F. Cusick, Van Wal
ters, O. V. Myers, William Oerig, Gus
N'ewbury, F. M. I'.roker, Robert 0.
Dow, Dr. Lockwood, W. II. Gore, J.
C. Aitkin. 0. O. Hull. W. 0. Gordon,
J. R. Wright, J. T. Summervillc, It.
F. Antic, Walter Moore, O. II. feich
maii, F. E. Trigg. L. U. Miuiird, J. A.
Wnlmin, A. E. Whitmore, Joe L. Hain
mersley, L. C. Perkins, A. . Naglo,
Fred J. Blakeley, R. 0. Smith.
Medlord, Oregon: This certifies
that we have sold I lull's Texas Won
der for the cure ot all kidney, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for ten
years, and have never hnd n com
plaint. It gives quick and permanent
relief. 00 days' treatment in each bot
tle. Medford Pharmacy. '
First to show the New Co-Ed dress for Misses.
Have you seen it?
New Moyen-Age Dresses, Suits, Coats and Silk
Skirts at Anniversary Sale Prices,
We invite you to share in the exceptional
Bargains.
THE HUTCHASON CO.
Successor to
Baker Hutchason Co. ;
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
" YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery iu the Pacific North
west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first
class nurseries.
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD
OREGON
Suto Depositary
Ettablisued 1888.
Capital and Surplus (125,000
Reinurroi $700,000
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
Tho Jackson County Dank respect
fully solicits your account, subject
to your check, with tho strongest
guarantee cf safety and efficiency.
We offer the highest attainment iu
systematic bunking service, which
, assures the greatest care in evory
financial transaction, with this oblig
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
0. It. LINDLEY, Cushior.
IK ADO ROOFING
IS CONCEDED BY ALL TO BE THE FINEST ROOFING MATERIAL ON THE MARKET, AND
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN ITS LINE, YOU WILL FIND THAT IT
Is A. Bargain For the Money
IF YOU PREFER SHINGLES WE CAN SHOW YOU A LARGE STOCK OF THE FAMOUS EX
TRA "STAR. A STAR" BRAND AT PRICES THAT ARE IN KEEPING WITH THEIR QUAL
ITY. OF COURSE WE KNOW YOU' HO BUSY, BUT TAKE A FEW MINUTES OFF AND LET
US SHOW YOU OUR STOCK.
Woods
Lumber
CoMpy
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