Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 05, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1909
iQflPlAI ARM DCDQfiMAIt
THE WEATHER.
Showers tonight nnd tomorrow.
The Witcheo' Troe.
Country peiplo njimIc of the older
tree as "tlw witches' tiw" and
planted It nwir farm buildings and
dairies to fccup off witches. They also
say that the roots should never couio
near a wujl. still less grow Into It. or
the water will bo spoiled, livolyu's
oplnlou was also unfavorable. Ho
says: "I do by no means comuiend
tho scent of It. which Is very noxious
to the air.
"Wo learn from Illeslus that a cer
tain house In Spain, seated among
many elder trees, diseased and killed
nearly all its Inhabitants, which, when
at last they were grubbed un. became
L. K. Hawk of Eagle Point, who is a very healthy and wholesome place."
dovclonhiL' n fine fruit farm in thnt Cattle scarcely touch tho older, and
enntinn. wna in Mod ford Thursday on Ibo molo Is driven nway by tho scent
business. Mr. Hawk wns for many Carters often place branches on their
years engaged in the lumber business 'n, " , V
in niu ' ""i-i tlin Plilop ntul w .nn If lino n
i.i i. i t,. .i..i:., , . -
UIH 11UH now luiuuu linn la uuvuuiik moved and n ts rnntfj nnrnfnllr
his nttontion to growing fine irmt grubbed up it Is somo few years bo-
nntl enjoying tho snlubrmus clininle roro the ground becomes perfectly
of Southern Orecon. sweet and good for anything. Sel
Tr n tt TTnvf wi.i libn t c borno 3 Magazine.
nil her old boarders, ns sho has re
turned from California nnd has just
opened np tho dining room. 101
Sheriff Jones was in Mcdford days." remarked Aunt Clorlnda to a
Thursday afternoon on' official bus- cnlIer- Is you got any idee what's do
i i r n I
i t'M. i in whn tiki rn i it viriff n r
E. T. Staples of Ashland, one of swer ..Ciny jcirson done hurt UCP
tho live ones ot that city, was in feelings bad at do strawberry social,
Medford Thursday afternoon. an' Mandy is gwine t' hab dat boy
tt n t?,i o.wi tv r. tt Rmidi M am to be mo' carefullor in his talk
.a -i.i.i n:ii i ... 1. ,... DUU 'uam uio cu uuk.
(U UOIU 11111 hJJUIIl U XUW IIUlllB ill "Whnt lllil In, laV .Ti.m.ml.,1 Af
r in -I mi 1 I -v. . ub.....uuv.u .iuih
iueuioru jjiursciay. Clorlndn.
L. E. Hoover of tho Yakima Valloy " 'Twan' what he do, 'twar what ho
nursery has a nice lot of Bartlett say," replied tho well informed visitor.
pears that it will pny you to see if "Mlsa Colby, dnt was sarvtop do sho't-
you nro look ng for something god. , "A . ,? ,7 V .?
a mouthful, Miss Colby. Jes' a mouth
The Southern 1'ncitic company is ful,
making some mnterinl changes in tho "An' dat triflin' Clay Jeff'son ho up
operating room at tho Medford depot, say, 'All you kin get on do plato.
whereby Agent Iiosenbnum nnd his Colby ho say.
force will have more room and tho VSSTST S
wonc can ue enrnen mi wiiu hhhu ,..,,-.,,, ,lnf,
'cepts any 'pologles." Youth's Com
panion.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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WANTED Furnished houokeeping
rooms nt once. Address C, enro
Mail Tribune. '
WANTED A lnrgo mirror, good
rugs, sowing machine, parlor furni
ture, suitable tables. for dress mak
ing establishment; must answer nt
once. Call at 334 Sixth street, West.
197
WANTED Carpenter. 120!) W. Main
street. 11)8
A Bit Tactless.
"Doro cert'niy Is a coolness between
Mnndy Jones an' Clay Jeff'son deso
Chief of the Orchid Tribe.
Tho giant orchid is tho chieftain of
the orchid tribe. It attains propor
tions which mnko all other orchids an-
the pear as miniatures In comparison.
A gigantic specimen may bo seen
dispatch.
Mesdnmes Frances M. Snyder, P
A. Trnna and T. J. Williams of Med
ford woro at Jacksonville Thursday
Frank Brown of Englo Point spent
Thursday night in Medford, negoti
nting tho perambulations of
Elk's eroht.
Attorney W. E. Phipps nnd bride a Ceylon which is cu-Olted with being
J . ,,' '. . tho largest in the world. It under-
are now occupying their now resi- wcnt n growtb o forty ycan bcforo ,fc
iionco on itivcrciiio uvcuuu, uu uik first flowered. It bears about seventy
moved in Thursday afternoon. Tho stems or pscudo bulbs, which vary
residence was built and furnished by from six to ten feet iu length, each
tho groom before his wedding, and it carrying over a hundred rlbbon-liko
is said flint somo material noccss - leaves, wuicn are rrom twenty to tnir
tie woro omitted owing to his lack tr cs long- Tho enormous flower
: : sal.: stalks aro from flvo and n half to eight
ui. . h fect Iongi cacu benrlng about a bun
nonces nm uint is nuouiur hio0. drcd flowera p)nnt rclnains m
II. L. Kelly, tho government fish j0Wer for about two months, and as
man, was in tho city from Trail on many ns 3.000 flowers may bo counted
Thursday evening. on it ntnce. 'Xho flowers, which are
J. N. Coghlnn of Eagle Point wns scented, measure individually flvo and
a business visitor to Medford on a half to six inches across, their color
WANTED To buy for cash, a small
bearing orchard, near Medford;
must be in prime eondlion nnd prino
right. Address C. A., cure Mail Tri
bune. 198
WANTED--By young married couple,
furished housekeeping rooms, or
room nnd bonrd in private family.
Inquire Mooro hotel. 198
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WANTED Twenty ncres of choico
alfalfa land-. Address Mail Trib
une. 199
WANTED To rent n fnnn furnished
with team nnd seed or plnce to work,
dniry ranch preferred. Can furnish
two good men or, if dniry work, four
or five good milkers; would require
a houso to live in; have fnanily of
nine. Anyone having tho nbovo
described place, address tho under
signed i once. D. F. Craddock,
Eagle Point. 198
Shoemaker's Candle.
I well remember somo seventy years
ago seeing flat rnndlcs in use. To
produce wbnt was known as the flat
candle, which was also sometimes
called "shoemaker's candle." two new
ly made "dips" were pressed close to
each other while soft and then again
lowered into the hot fnt. thus holding
them together ns one candlo with two
wicks. The slzo could then be increas
ed if desired. This flat candle was
most generally used by shoemakers
and tailors, but was made use of In
some households whenever an extra
bright light for working or rending
was required. Cor. Dlckenslan.
Prof. Romanoff, tho great Aus
trian violinist, is ngain playing nt tho
Nash Grill during the dinner hour.
198
Ono-fourth off on nil hats nt Bar
nard & Connoyer's millinery par
lors.
Best meal" for the least monoy at
tho Spot enfo.
Orders for sweet cream or butter
milk DromDtly filled. Phone tho
creamery-
Spices and extracts nt 30 bo. G
street.
Why rush liomo? Try the Spot
Cnfo's 2i3o dinner.
Elln Gnunynw, public stenographer,
room 4, Palni buildmc.
Don't fail to hear Romanoff, the
great violinist, at the Nash Grill to
night. 198
All wo nsk is n chance to compare
our teas and coffees with that of
nny othor firm in southorn Oregon.
Southern Oregon Tea & Coffee Co.
Phone 1091. 30 S. Grape st.
Must Suit AM Tastes.
"My wife wonders why tho papers
waste so much space on mere news."
"What does she read?"
"Oh, she reads tho weather probabil
ities, the bargain probabilities, tho
marriage notices nnd tho lovo story.
Hut nn item about n big battlo ox tho
fall of n dynasty looks piffling to her."
Louisville Courier-Journal.
TONIGHT
There with the Goods
THE DULL KNIFE Oh, you lauflhs.
THE MEXICAN'S, REVENGE
THE MOUNTEBANK'S SON
Animals Ho Had Met.
Little Harry was visiting in tho coun
try and whllo there beenmo very much
attached to his cousin pet dog.
"Haven't you any animals at home?"
he was asked.
"Oh. yes." replied the little fellow.
"We have roaches nnd files." Chicago
Thursday.
Charles L. Spencer, one of tho en
terprising citizens of Wimer, wns m
Medford nnd Jacksonville Friday.
Today (Friday) is tho last day un
der the lnw when tho hides of deer
being yellow ground with lnrgo pur
plish or chocolate blotches. London
Strand Magazine.
No TImo For Art
"Real high art," said a comedian,
"seldom strikes home. I played in a
killed during tho open season mny bo melodrama in my youth where tho
tapped, so thnt thov mnv bo sold, leading characters were grnnu nrtists,
All unsold tags remain in the hands hut their best scenes woro only scoffed
of officers allowed to give them out u . w " , . .JTi
... , . i i ii . i.. ii. I iuu a lain ucu iiu ruvuieu m mut
Will oe Uirneu lino mu cuumj "" - tt ,rIti,n, n nT.n f,,
1 , 1 j. j-ll-.l 1. 11.. l! I "0-
nnu oy nun inuibiiimuu iu mu mmu It! , ,.,. nrM , nmnlI lnwn
game wurden. The law in regard to onc. nIght the scene Bnfter started to
tho tagging of deer hides is being lower tho slow curtain on this death
more generally ohserved this year much too soon. Tho dying villain, as
than heretofore. ho kicked about, whispered hoarsely:
District Attorney Mulkov went to " 'Time there, young fellow. 1 ain't
Achlnml inAnv fFridnvi on official aena. yec
,",! "a " 'Dead or not dead.' said tho shifter,
Miss Stella Levy and Mrs. Dora
TT t. f T -1 . ..Ill . TVf1
linruuugu Ol uucusuinuiu cio mu- Almost Too CruL
Jord visitors imuay. A Now York lawyer said at a dinner.
Judge J. l(. iseii went to uoiu inn apropos of a certain legal decision
Friday to examine two persons, John "It was a cruel blow, as cruel aa that
Strovsinski nnd Raphael Messner, on which a Baysldo cook served on a
a charge of insanity, preferred hy a tramp. This filthy tramp, knocking at
number of residents of Gold nill. lu.?.f,"c"?P?or'lT!Teu:.
i ui luiuuio uuuyrj', luuy. uuuiu
yo glmmo a small wedgo o fresh pie?
"Wo'ro Just out of pie,' said the
cook, "but here's a cako for you.'
"And she handed the tramp a cake
of soap."
mo hot supper's waitln' fur me.' "
Mr. and Mrs. David Graham of
Prospect were in Medford Friday,
shopping with Medford merchants.
O. M. Jones of Ashland is n Med
ford visitor todny (Friday).
Medford lodge, No. 1108, B. P. O.
E., hold its first initiation ceremonies
Thursday evening, when 11 "tow-
heads" were fitted with nntlors and
mado full-fledged Elks.
One Difference.
Ono of tho differences between lovo
and a puppy is that a puppy ceases to
lm lil I nil when it is nhnnt nlnn ilnvs
Following old, sometimes it takea love a little
tho main busjness of tho evening a longer to get Its eyes open. Chicago
banquet was served. Record-IIerald.
James Steel, stato hank examiner,
is in Medford todnv (Friday) on offi- News In the Zoo.
,.?nl Wini. "Were you a bull or a bear In Wall
. u. -. uun. i.im yM. .-' - I iiv..,(i,. II ....,1 11, l.,,
. , . 1 1 I HClLUbli UUQI1V11 U4U VOUUVUB
.Grants Pass spent Thursday night in N t h . f fl t . t j
.MCdtord. won n clrnffo. I 1uat rubbernocked."
W. K. Hnggs was in the city trora Exchange.
Ashland Friday.
H. Tl. Troson of Ene e Po nt spent on " tnouan.
fri...,.e,i-.. il.t in fnilfnnl. "ueroro suo marriea mm, you unow,
' rr o wnnniiffn nf Rin, ?a in Afeil. she used to say there wasn't another
. 1 1
.lorij On UHblllUiiS. Vnn. nnil nnw alio cnv aha'A hutft
A. Fiero of Central Point is regis- to tbjn'k tLat tuere wna
tared at tho Nagh. 1
2 Pair For 25 cts.
HOSIERY
For Every Member of the Family at
HUSSEY'
S
Do you realize the Hosiery values this store is giv
ing you.? Just read over our list for tomorrow. They
are all full standard goods, full size, fast color and of
qualities that wear.
50 dozen misses' jersey ribbed hose; sizes 6 to 91-2,
15c pair, two for ..'. 25c
50 dozen boys' heavy ribbed Hose; sizes 6 to 9 1-2; 15c
pair, two for ; 25c
40 dozen ladies' seamless, fast black Hose, 15c pair,
two for 1 25c
40 flnynn lnrlinR' snnmlnss fnsf hlifflr TTnso? wln'fn fnnf-.!
15c pair, two for v.25c
25 dozen men's black or tan Hose, 15c pair, two for 25c
Ladies' Gloves
We are showing one of
the best known makes of
ladies' wool, cashmere and
silk lined Gloves made.
Come in black and colors.
25c-$1.25 a pr.
MEN'S SUSPENDERS
MEN'S WORK GLOVES
MEN'S HEAVY SOCKS
Wool or Cotton.
50 dozen men's cotton
flannel Gloves, tight fit
ting, knit Avrist.
10g a pr., .3 pr. 25g
We have just received a new line of a well known
maker's standard Lantern that we will save you mon
ey on. ' ' "T
Rochester Lamp Chimneys, full
standard quality, 15c ea, 2 for 25c
"Dorothy Dodd" shoes sup
port the arch,, the vital part
of the foot. They brace and
relieve the strain at this ten
der, point. They give a bracing,-
restful sensation that
puts new vim into your walk
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Coziest Homes
on Earth
Is Medford
Easiest itomes
to Build
A BUNGALOW CITY? .
Southern California is as noted tho world over for ils bungalows ns it
is for its climate. Why not mnko it so with Medford?
I am horo from tho "homo of the bungalow," with the latent plans
and ideas from ono of our most famous bungalow architects. Drop me
n lino and lot mo cnll nnd talk it over with you boforo building.
Address R. W. HARRIS, The Palms, opposite the Moore Hotel, Med
ford, Oregon.
The Second Annual
APPLE SHOW
will be held
Spokane, Wash., Nov. 15 - 20
This apple show is a world-wide event of the greatest
importance to the Pacific Northwest, and in ordor to
encourage everyone to attend, the SOUTHERN PA
CIFIC COMPANY will make a special round trip
rate of
One& One-third Fare
For All Points on its Lines in Oregon
Tickets will be on sale all stations, main lino and
branches, November 14 and 15. Final return limit
November 22d.
$25,000 in Prizes will be Given
Away
GrandDisplay,InstructiveLectures
Interesting Program Every Day
For further information call on any Southern Pacific
Agent or on
A. S. ROSENBATJM, Agent, MEDFORD, OREGON
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, ORE.
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