THE atlSDFOJRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORIWON, lvTtEDAY, NOVIinMHtfR 19, 1900.
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TAFT ADOPTS
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K. U. Whitehead was At Jackson
ville Thursday on business at the
court 'house.
fienrno li. Davis nud Ii. K. WtlKO
SHOW-ME STUNT
man. of tho Wult growers Hank, who o'clock, Mrs.J. P. Ucddy, Main 321
hnvo bfon in San Francisco tonkins'
Persons wishing shado troos V.
plant in front of their homos, phone j 1
D. U. Wood, Main 11, or after 0 Calls Andrew Cnrnrnlo a Scotchman
and Gets Called Down by
the Former Steel ..
King.
1 1
(Uuttod l'rona l.stt Wlro.)
NORFOLK, Vn., Nov. U. I'rosi
dent Tat't adopted n "jhotv-mo" policy
roKtirdiiiK deep-wnterwnys in his ad
dress hero today before the Atlantic
nft.ir th mrttcr of shipping tho fix- Orders for sweet cretun or butter
turos for tho br.nk, returned homo jiilk promptly filled. Phone tht
Wednesday. -reamer?.
. 13. B. Kelly end J. D. Heart! snout, Hear the celebrated lay musicians
tho day at odd Hay Thursday fish-1 at the Xash grill. . 200
Jnp, and mado a good oaten. ' Kiln Gaunyaw, public stenographer.
11. s. Evans of Ashland was In this j room 4, Palm buildine.
city Thursday night on hU way to Hear the celebrated lady musicians
Grants Pass on a business trip. jnt the Nash grill. 20(5
v. nrooks of William, Oregon, Do not forget, there will bo an
spent Thursday night In Medford. ioytor supper at the Christian Tab-. l)eep- aterwnys association.
A. Convo Flero of Central Polntlernncle, Wednesday, December S, J "The people want to be shown tlt.it
snint Prldav night in this city. : given by hte men of the church. All j the money you will spend will go to
Carlos HrfeOno and family of lm-; are invited. A good time is prom
.,T;c.;rt..1 nt ilio !-mI you. -00
Moore.
T. M. and J. M. Alvares of
llluff, Cab, are in Medford on bus
iness.
ivan AMins oi. J . thrt Snot cafe. I
Thursday night in Mcdlord.
Jsaac Williams of Phoenix was ii
Jledford visitor rrnlay
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illU Ul'IIUUt lil till lllllll., lU ft,.,..
"I don't endorse tuy pi in to miM
ftest meal for tho least money
Roil; the Spot cafe.
Tho crushed rock for the paving
of West Main street is beiug laid As
Tapidly as weather conditions will
permit, and already a considerable
antoont of work has been done. Tho
liuishiug coat to the first section
was applied Thursday.
A. S. Doddel and family lott
Thursday night for Alberta, B. C,
where they will niako their futuro
lomo.
Charles Punford of Jacksonville
was in Medford Friday morning
looking after business matters.
. O. P. Iloff of Salem, state labor
commissioner, is in Medford on pro
fessional business.
A. A. Davis leaves this (Friday)
evening for Portland on a visit. Mrs.
Davis has been in Portland fjr the
past several weeks, and will perhaps
accompany hi mon his return.
MY5". Frank Rennet was n Jack
sonville visitor Friday.
Mayor Canon has appointed tho
following members of the library
board: Mrs. Porter J. Neff, M'rss.B.
P. Theiss and John R. Allen.
Lee Jacobs has been at work sev
eral days in the Jacksonville banic,
assisting Benj. M. Collins, whilo
,Ueorge Davis was in San Francisco.
It. Ready of Bcrosford, S,
xeeistered at the Palace. Mr. Beres
ford is here to look over the coun
try and possibly to invest in a home
in the Rogue River valley.
II. Pi Long of St. Louis, Mo., is
another of those who have become
a lot of money and dump some hero
aud some somewhere o1m If Xor-
Music at the Nash grill during Hoik project justtties the expenditure
lunch and dinner hour!. 200 jof money here 1 want to see the
Best meal for the least money at money 'spend here, but not somewhere
tho Spot cafe. clse. If it is not justified I don't
Music at the Nash grill during j want to see it spent."
lunch and dinner .hours. 20(5 j As Taft was leaving he was joined
Order3 for sweet cream or butter- by Andrew Carnegie, who was
milk promptly filled. Phono the i wrapped in a glaring yellow ul.-tcr.
croamery. j "Hello. Scotchman!" cried the
The lots In Walnut Park arc go-j president.
Ing fast. Only ten loft. 209 i "Oh. I'm not a Scotchman: I am an
Tho special offer on Walnut Park I American.'' retorted the former steel
lots is tho most popular of any on fcinj. ns he walked away with the
the market. 209 ( president.
When tho remaining ton lots in j
Walnut Park are sold lot 10. block 1. AppLE HARRET WEAKER.
will be given away. See L. H. War-
ner about t. 209
Too Late to Classify.
LOST Blue fre-h cow. strayed from
Carroll place, V'j miles northwest
of Medford, last night. Finder
please return- for reward or advise
this office its whereabouts. C. .
Luy. 211
STEAMER ASHORE: NO
DANGER; CREW ON BOARD
Unltjl Prun I.anil Wire.)
DULUTII, Minn., Nov. 19. Tho
steHmer Brantford Is ashore on a
reef near the entrance to Slskwltt
Bay and'isle Royalo.
Twenty-two men who aro aboard
the Brantford refuse to leave tho
voeool loonln thn u-nmfner that It
P' 53 might be in danger.
The Bteamer, however, is in no
Imminent danger.
(Continued from Page 7.)
If You are coming down town Saturday or Satur
day evening, don't fail to visit this store and ex
amine the exceptionally low prices on
' LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF
Suits Goats Waists
Silk Petticoats Umbrellas
Dry Goods Dress Goods Silks
Fancy Goods, and a big line
HOLIDAY GOODS
We will be pleased to see you Satnrday
The Hutchason Co.
Successors to Baker-Hutchason Co.
the wiy from .f'J to $2.o0.
cars trom . icualcliec,
JAPANESE TRADE ENVOYS
VISIT CITY OF ANGELS
weary of the strenuous climate of (UnUW Presn Leased Wire.)
tho Mississippi valley and is seeking, r,0S ANGELES, Cnl.. Nov. 10.
a homo in Southern Oregon. . Greeted by a reception committee
Luke Jennings of Gold Hill was in compose(l " of local citizens, flanked
Medford Friday on business. hundreds of cheering Nipponese,
B. C. Pilcher and family of Seat- tjie trn(ic enVoys of Jnpau, who are
tie, Wash., are in Medford looking; touring the United States, arrived in
ovre the vulloy. jLos Angeles shortly after noon to-
S. S. Aiken of Prospect has pur- (nyi
rbtised two lots in Central Point. I
Peter Simpson of Elk Creek was
a recent Medford visitor.
J. C. Aitken returned home to
Woodville Friday evening.
A. 1). Naylor returned Thursday
evening from Butte Falls, where he
Notice.
I Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned jvill apply at the next reg
ular meeting of the city council o?
Medford, Oregon, to be held on De
cember 7. 1909, at 7:30 p. ni., for n
has been tor ome months past, in ( license to sell malt, vineous and spir-
barge of milling operations there, ijtous lifpiors in less quantities thin
ed
Will G. Steel of Portland jm
through Medford tlii morning
rniili! to IvItuiiHlh Falls.
Charles aPtton of Phoenix was In
Medford recently on a short busi
ness trip.
H. W. Isaacson of Griffin Creek
wan "greeting old freind on Hert
ford's streets Friday.
Arutltur Johnson of Big Butto was
in Medford on business Friday.
"Itoads are beginning to got badj
on 'the Sticky" is the report of W. C.I
Kcndafon of Kagle Point who was
in Medford Friday. "Hereafter I
will uso the P. & K."
Several
Wash..
hanged ltands at if.'l per barrel. The '
fruit was attractive looking and the
quality fairly good.
Tho Pear Market ....
Little or no change was notice
able in pear prices this week, al
though the situation continued to bo
the reverse of satisfactory. Those,
who operated in pears this season
were deceived in the sie of the
crop, which proved to be much
i larger than was anticipated. At the
beginning of the year tho growers
announced that the crop was short
and operators who looked tho sit
uation over agreed with this pre
diction. Consequently they wore in
no hurry to sell and large quantities
of pears went into storage. There
were times in the early part of the .
season that tho fruit could have been
sold to an advantage, yet those
holding it were in no hurry to sell. I ,
ine resuu is unit nameus, which
should hn've been cleaned up before j
this, are now plentiful on the mar- j
ket. They have lapped over on ! ,
Duchess, which ought to be supplying
the trade now, and in fact ought to
bo soon cleaned up. Kioffers und i
all the other varieties are in the ,
market, and this make.', too many I
penrs for trade requirements; con
sequently 'tho market- is not in n
healthy condition. The prices are
not satisfactory, nor is the stock
moving ns freely as it should be.
Weather conditions nre favorable for ,
a healthy market, and were the sup- j
ply not so heavy, conditions might
bo different.
W. A. Bell and wife of PrlnovJIIe,
one gallon nt the Hotel Mooro bar, on 0pBB,m ar , Medford, looking over
tot 9 nud 10, block of tho town
(now city) of Medford, m JncUon
county, for a period of six month
Dated November 13, 1009.
W. F. 11 AU.
NINETEEN MORE MEN ARE
CANNED BY COLLECTOR L0EB
(United Pre Leased Wire.)
NEW YOHK, Nov. 19. Ninetean
men were dropped from tho customs
service today by William Loeb, col
lector of the port of New York, ns
.a result of the investigation of sugar
frauds, making a total of 73 dis
missed, from the service by Loeb
since ho has been in office.
Notice.
Owing to the fact that our Christ
mas postals aro coming in and we
arc crowded for room to display them
ivo will offer all postals nt a 20 por
cent discount for one day only, Sat
urday, Novombor 13. This will af
ford a good opportunity for you to
lay in a supply for futuro- corre
sponding nt a prico that will pay you.
Look over our Christmas goods that
are coming in. It is a pleasure to
show them.
fiemembcr, $1 worth of postals
will only cost you 80 cents next Snt
'Tirdny. Tho Who Jay Postal Shop, 331 11
Main st., up stairs. Frank H. Hull,
proprietor,
What Would You Do?
In a case of burn or scald what
would you do to relieve the pain?
Such injuries are liable to occur in
any family and everyone should bo
prepared for them. Chamberlain's
Salve applied on a soft cloth will re
lieve the pain almost instantly, and
unless the injury is a very severe oin.
will cause tho parts to heal without,
leaving a scar. For sale by Leon FJ.
Haskins' Pharmacy.
the vnlly
horc.
with a view of locating
H ' Bjt It
Wo an Orowr-nu7 l!rct from tu flr
41 Oar Ttw nrn icruwii Iricttr fct
J WITHOUT IRRIGATION W
4k Writ for fro rtutcv. Lrir ilork of
1 nulvlIvralUtiloforcnmtrcUlercbnla mw
Jt Cdotct Frail. Nut ti OmtmtilTfi, Grn F
W VImi, Sull fnr'.l PImIi ttl tttnbUri d
J TlIK DAU.1W NWUKIUKA f
4M Utlu Office, IZjOruul Are, rortlinJ,Or. IL
W than a test of your II I
ability." ff 1
f Blother. IK 9
I you should try a I i!,rsuj J I
l ytx thl.igs to eat. t I
I i!-,HiYnnr ,Ji $
Hot Tamale Parlors
403 N. BARTLETT STREET.
BEGINNING OCTOBER 5, WILL BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Fresh deef and chicken tam les, Mexican brans, chicken soup and
all varieties of Mexican dishes always on hand. Special tables for
ladles. Wilt also keep a supply of tamalcs, etc., at Kennedy's.
Highest cash prices paid for chickens.
MANUEL ELARIU, Proprietor.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Rogue River Canning & Kvapornting company will devote
Mondays aud Thursdays of oaeh week to custom work in tho man
ufacture of cidor, apple buttor mid jollies.
Phono your order for nice Hwuet cider to 11XU. Deliveries will
hf made on Tuesdns ami FridnvH of oaeh wetk.
ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
Mill In West Medford. ' Phono 11X2.
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work GuuriinttMMl
I'ricoH Kousonnblo
COFFEILN (& PRICE
1 1 North 1) M.. MfilfoMl. (To. IMionc 'Mil
OIVINO OUT.
Tho Btrugglo Jlscounuos Many a Citi
zen of WOforo
AT YOUR GROCER'S
C'JUIIJOID VLOUUlHUlllLlJiCO.,l,UlUHII.OUa3
New Train Service on tho Corvallls &
Eastcni.
On Novembor 1st a straight pas
senger train was established on tho
Corvallls & Eastern railroad between
Albany and Yaqulna, leaving Albany
at 12:3C p. m. and arriving In Yaqul
na at 5:15 p. m. Returning leave
Yaqulna at 7:15 a. m., arriving In
Albany at 11:15 a. m.. making direct
connections at Corvallls ..nd Albany
with, Southorn Pacific trMn to and
rrom Portland and other Southorn
Pacific points north and south.
NEWPORT IN WINTER.
Newport Is an Jdeal vlntor resort,
and tho low rates now In offect from
all B. P. and C. & E. points, with
tho Improved train service now es
tablished, places It within a few
houra' rldo from tho valloy, arriving
there at C p. m. In tlmo for dinner.
Excollcnt hoUl accommodations at
reasonablo rates,
For further particulars call on any
0.'& E. or S. P, agent, or wrlto to
WM, McMURRAY,
Genoral PaEsongr Agent,
Portland, Or.
flna .
t's KM
Around al. nj H''to aching back:
mo ploaiU"1 i fKif, "dgo tlio hem
fit derived fr 'n uc or DnanV
KMney Pills. . mrU-red fnin n
vorQ cno of kM hv copiplaint. My
hack ached comtt.Wv .md I tl'ight 1
would never get ret-i. I nUo li'id i
dull. draceiriE pain t "nnh n toll
which robbed nio of u 1 hi pwlno
finally procured a box & ioan
noy pills at Raskin's dr;p stori. Tt
only took a short uao of iHb reined v
to entirely euro mo. I glvo tho r hi
for tho great chango to Doan ucy
rills."
For salo by all dealers. Pric
cents. Fostor-Mllburn C9., Now i ork,
solcsolo agonts for tho United States.
Itomomber tho namo fioan's and
take no other. 80
Can't rest at night;
Enough to mako any ono "glvo out."
Doan's Kidnoy Pills will glvo re
nowod life.
They will cure tho backache
Curo evory kidnoy ill.
Hero Is Medford proof that Is so;
Mrs. O. L. Boone, corner Ninth and
O streets, Medford, O'., says: '"It gives
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER
Send your trophies to me fur mount
ing. Big game heads, fish, birds aud
mnmmnlB mounted true to nature by
improved methods, I do tanning, mak
fur ruga, make, remodel and deal
fur gnrnients. Express and mail or
ders promptly attondod to.
C. M. HARniS,
405 Washington Street, ortloi(l,-Or.
Telephone Mniti 3600.
Miss Molly M
unsmg
A dainty little lady whom all tin little tfirl.s in the city should meet has
just arrived in the city and is making her headquarters with Deuel & Kentner's
store.
In order to have the pleasure of meeting every little girl in the city Miss
Molly will hold a reception
Tomorrow Morning, from 9 to 1 1
at which time slio will present to each caller a
Doll's Undervest Free
This little vest is a sample of the famous Mousing Union Suits for Men,
'Women and children, an underwear thai is sonsiblo, serviceable and satisfac
tory. Remember tho time and the place and bo sure and call.
Deuel & Kentner