Till! MMUtfORD MAIIj T1MI3UNK, JUICIjI-QUI), OJtKOiOX, THURSDAY, DECICMDIOR 23, 1909.
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Many people may mil rcilizo tjinl
their fishing ituil kiuiio IU'oiihoh ex
pire with llio your 1MII), ill order to
i'lnli or limit next your you must pro
vide yourself with n IIooiiho dated to
ox pirn Dooomlior III, 11)10.
Horn In .laoltHonvillo, Dooomlior
ill, llllllt, (o Mr. ntnl Mi'rt. Joint IJuff
Kim, it hoii.
Tint oponliiK l"Ht evening of tlio
portable pnvjllon hIcuHiik rlnlc was
ntondod by u lnn;o orowil. Thoro
was ovor 125 skatera on tlio floor.
Tlio rink was vnry richly decorated
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BUSINESS LOCALS
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I'd Andrew, Konoral ronl OHtatc, 1
i.ii I... lid,, uiut.ifu f.iH tin. rinni ft. new I'liiims Imililimr. 'A'Att
benefit of tlin library finnl. Four hundred anil eiubtoon ncro!
Tlio program wan mmixifal one, flrnt-chiHfi ranch, four mile from1
I'oiiHiHtiiiK of both itiHtriimontal ami railroad Htntinn. 40 acres alfalfa, ir
vocal iinnibiirH anil ovory number wuh riKalion for Kin noron, finit-clnHS or
apiirooialoil. Tlio iiiHlriimontal nnd, 3 (food Imrns, 2 good Iiouhoi,
iinmborH, hoIom anil duota wore run- hoIiooI, daily mail. A nnap for $S0
ilnroil in tlto inannor wbioh tlio high per noro; no-fourth cunh, 3 to 5
Htmidard iniiinlaiiioil by the Catholic years for balnnro, Soo J, V. Drctfa-
Hi'lioola require. lor AKcncy, West Main. 237'
Tlio coiicort iinmborH wlioro fivo u0 8uro yoi, ro n-Kjlt ))cforo yo
pimioH woor iihoi! mid perfect time R0 ahoad rood advice that npplios I
anr iiiHtriimontation roHiilted through lo , ,igjlt miamH nH w,s aR olwr
out waa oHpooially worthy of prabio. tUMtnciss. Electric light has htood
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naiiii'iiiiy. .vii. ihm'hov hum noon a muuiciiuc qi. ifimiii j 4.
proniiiioiil oiliumlor and inoiijbor of, TUESDAY WELL PLEASED
llio logihliitnio for two (oiiiik in! 4
WiiHliiinloii. and 1 now ooniu'oli'il I Tim auditorium of Kt. Mary'H
wllh llio HiivinuH bank of Walorvillo, 1 ai'iulomy waa woll fillod Tiioflday ov-
anil Iiiih largo fiiiiiiing inloiHtH in thn lolling on tlio oyoaHion of tlio enter
wheat boll of llio Dig Homl eotinlry.
Ilo Jm 011 IiIh way to Hotiihorn C'uli
foinia to Hpciiil (ho winter.
Attorney A. ('. Hough and Hold.
(J. Hmilh npont WodnoHilay in Mod
ford. Henry ICtibll of Apjilegato waH a
viHilor in Mmlford WudiieHilay,
A. H. Conioll loft Wodnoijilay ov
oniiig for (IrantH I'uhh.
Robert l)lw wan n Modford vlhitor
WedneKilay on biiHinoHH.
AMHOHor and MrM, W. T. (Iriovim
worn in Modford from JaokHonvillo
floor and mtiHio.
II. 1. Hill, roproMonting tlto AIiih
Kiim, which Iiiih boa entirely ro-writ-ten
Hiueo liiHt in eMiri'ord and in now
booked for next Tliiirnday night, Do
eoinber 210, in in the eity today coui
idolittg nrrangomoiitH.
"Snntn C'latiH n in town!" "tlit
out, 'taint mil" '"Tin too, hiiw '0111
mull Htdf in Meoker'ri window lat
night." The folowing eonverHiitioii
liolweeu two little follows Ntmiding
in front of the poHtoffioo thirt morn
ing oxplaiiiH tlio aKriD'tion that
drawH hun
that iHip
mnlorial to the Oarnolt-Coroy Hard-
The two piano kooIh by Minn Madi'o
nMyo and Min Gurtrtido Kay iiIho
elieited their nliaro of applmiffo.
"Mu DuHoubory and hor Siiigm
ware (To. and will horoaflor iiavc (Jearm" eoulnbiitoil llio neccHBiiry bit
ohargo of tlio plumbing department of comedy.
of the now hardware Htoro. Altogether tlio entertainment waa
H. V. Carter of AhIiIiuhI wan a'pIoiiHing and erodilable to teachorn
Modford viHilor TuoNilay. jaml pupilH alike.
Ii. I), Hank of l'aglo I'oinl wpunt
Tiioodav in Modford. MorohmilH lunch Herved from 11 :30
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lo JL p. ni,; .i,)o; an eiaooratoj
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if you don't already know Hh my! menu.
gaH lighlH and mmitio Imnpn you liavo i
boon reading ho much about lately ) Itomembor tho big dance Saturday
There w ho much talk about them i night at tlio jKirtablu pavilion rink.
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imirourt 01 iioy mm giriH 1 (,( t ,J0 L nVeMtiBn. .J.HJaueing 0:30 p. m. U) 12 in. 238
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mm 11m tuny hhi mu " '" ,,,. , 0,0 lver J.;ccr,0 Q). Of
inn toe imiiit imii'h ur nun mni inmi
the appearance of thing I hoy were
having more fun out of Santa than
llio Handler "kidH,"
Notice.
Tlio.narnott-Coroy
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Hardware Co.
Mr. ChriH Krgau of JaokMonville w ,(; M,(jliy nlM TuoHilay ! ing of all waU-r maiim
was 111 Modford lliurHilay. Hhoping. (i,7..J8) llf(,ir chriMlmnM, invoiohig. Htruolcd during tho yeai
ucruu" ,, ! , . .! (JAH.S'KTT-COHKY IIAKDWAItK CO.
villo wiih a Modford viHilor odnort-. on
lay.
A. raiikoy or et ntrai ro. .1, Hpo. i T Umvre cnfJ wH KorV(J ft ,,,,
o.lnoHday in Modford doing hi aMoo c.,rititnlaH )Hlinor Chrit
(,br.Ht..,H trading. . f fl ,0 8 (clo(.k 1,ric0
Opo. P. NiniH of tho Sovon Oakii 037
orchard, was in Modford Tliurndaj', . ' ' ,
groelinu' hi .nnny friondrt. , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. '
11. I'., uniin 01 imiio hock wiih 111.
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WANTJiU MOUMOKOopor; no chh-
Homo
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tho city WeilnoBilay doing
CliriHtmitH trailinir with tho
morrhnntH.
Died At tho family rosidonco in
Medford, Doeember 21, lHOlt, tho 2-yonr-old
hou of Mr. and Mra. J. V.
Swylio. Tho funeral was hold Wod
.nrxilay, Dooontbor 22, llio intorment
lioing mailo in llio Oilil rollowH cent
I'tory. The child died of typhoid mu
ono of llio nail foaturoH of the case
U that two other children of the ho
liroavod piirritlrt are Hlriekon with tho
nniiio dicae, and their condition h
Mich that they are Htil kept in iguo
ninee of llioir hmthor'a death.
Min Ifiih, who hat. jttKt conclud
ed a Hunocritfful term of Hchool in tho
Ileal district on Httttn oreok, rotnrn
d to hor home at AhIiIiuhI Huh week.
The public nehool it Hullo FiiIIh
1 preparing for an interesting ChriHt
miiH entertainmeut. The progrnm
coiiNiHlM of both miiHical and literary
number, mid bolh pupilH ami patroiiH
nro looking forward to an enjoyable
lime.
Ira Languid of Hullo Kails, hai. a
narrow eneapo from HerioiiH injury
dren: good wnKcs. Phono Main 8C
or adilroHH J. O. Goro, caro Tribune.
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LOST Child' brown fur collar be
tween Went Slilo Hchool and Goro
orchnrd, noiith of town. Kinder
lonvo at thin office. 237
1 KOH SALK Vi h. p. motor, 1 20-
qt. White Moiintmu troozer, a lot
of packing ciiiih, IuIih, etc. lmpiiro
IjwIh' confectionery. 230
W'ANTKD A May Holieitor to Hell
oleetrio lioating, cooking and light
ing dovicoH. Apply at tho Condon
Water and Power Co.
KOH HUNT Partly furnished Ikiuhq
clone in with bath, modern plumbing
and eloctrio lighlH. Inquire at 210
South flrapo htroet. 211
Notice to Contractors. '
Sealod bidK wil be received by (he
city council of the city of .Medford,
Oregon, up to and including January
lib, 11)10, for the excavating and lay-
to bo con-
r 1910, bids
to bo filed with the city recorder not
Wnler than -1 o'clock p. 111. on January
4th, 1010, and to bo accompanied by
a certified cheek equal to ton per cent
of tho amount bid for.
Hy order of tho city council Decem
ber 2lHt, 1000.
KOHT. V. TKLFER,
City Recorder.
Dated thiH 22nd day of December,
1000.
Hommehr tho big danco Saturday
night at tho portablo puvilion rink.
Dancing 0:30 p in. to 12 in. 238
Tho city of Jacksonville, tho busi
ness men of Jacksonville and tho
citizens of Jaeksonvillo have hnd
thoir oxtwrience with n eheiipur
form of light than clcclm light sev
eral yoara ago. Heforo considering
a elieapor form of light get their ox-
A business man would ho foolish to
try to save dimes when ho know ho
would Inter Ioho dollars. This ap
plies particularly to the fruit grow
er; don't buy poor stock bccatiHo its
chonp. Seo L. E. Hoovor and got tho
boHt. 228
last week when a falling limb struck
him on the head, inflicting a servo .Tho city of Jncksonvillo, tho bnsi
hoalp wound and rendering him sense- hobs men of Jacksonville and tho
less for a time. Tho fact that the citizens of Jacksonville hnve had
falling limb struck him a glancing, thoir oxporionco with a choapor
blow was all taht saved hi mfrom sor'.fonn of light than oloct.no light sov-
mtis tnjitrV.
A. It. llorsoy of aWtorville, Wash.,
oral years ago. Heforo considering
a chonpor form of light get their ex
perience
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Merchants lunch served daily from
1 1 :30 n. m. to 2 p. in.; 3oc. An clnb
orato menu. 237
v FANCY BRASS
luiM)rtcd mantle lamps bums one
third less oil, give a puro white light,
100-cnndlo power. Humors fit any
Inmp bowl. I havo a holiday lino of
imported shades, smiti brass, brush
finish stands taht aro works of art.
A beautiful and useful gift. J. V.
Vhitnoy, next Rogue River Electric
Co. 235
vinitod his sister, Mrs. Win. Rolknnp, porienco.
M0
AltHK.VATK OK MJAI).
Swift's arsonnto of lonJ we aro
shipping direct from tho factory, and
havo tho lowest prlco arconato of
load over sold for In tho Hokuo Itlvcr
valloy. Seo us boforo placing your
order.
23S J.. A. PERRY.
tho tost of limo as tho safest and
most economical light and before
considering chonpor lights j-ot tho ox
porionco of people who have used
them several months at least. 210
Nicely fumlnhed roomB with all
modorn conveniences at tho Pnlms.
Ella Gatinyaw, public stenographer
room 4, Paln building.
I havo an equity in city lots which
I will sell at 25 per cent and give
casv terms. Hex 708. 231"
l.lvo at tlio Pnlms, new brick building,
now furnltur. strictly rncdern, cor-j
nor Grnpo and Mala streets.
Ho sure yon arc right heforo you ,
go ahead, is good advice that applies
to the light hiiMncss ns well ns other,
business. Electric light hns stood 1
tho tost of time as tho safest and j
most economical light and before 1
considering cheaper lights got the ex;
perienco of jwople who have used 1
tliem several mouths at least 238 I
Tho city of Jncksonvillo, tho busi
ness men of Jncksonvillo and tho
citizens of Jacksonville have had
their experience with a cheaper
form of light than electric light sev
eral years ago. Hofore considering
a cheaper '.form of light, got their ex
perience. 238
Just arrived from factory, a new
lino of Starling silver. Toilet, mani
curing and military sets. Thoy are
tho latest in design. At Van Do Car
& Jasmnnn's. Phipps Bldg.
In looking around for trees to plant
thnt orchard of yours don't forgot to
see L. E. Hover. Ho has .the goods
as orders for over 200,000 trees for
this season will prorc. 228
Bo suro you aro right before you
go ahead, is good advice that apolics
to tho light business as well as otlier
business. Electric light has stood i
tho test of timo as the safest and
most economical licht and before j
considering cheaper lights get the ox-'
porienco of pcopla who 'inro used j
them several months at least. 2-10 '
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Dailyjist
No. 3
FOR.
FATHERS
LOUNGING- ROBES
CLUB BAGS
EXTRA GOOD TIES
STETSON HATS
SILK HOSE
HUTCHINGS & POTTER GLOVES
t HANDKERCHIEF MUFFLERS
FANCY VESTS
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
BELTS
WOOL SOCKS
OUTING NIGHT GOWNS
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LOTHING
Do you want a good 40-ncrc tract
in Sams Valley? Located on good,
rond, close to school, no waste land, j
Easy to clear. Price $50 per aero;
good terms. 238 j
Forty-fivo and one-hnlf acres in
Snms Valley, 17V( acres 1-yoar ap- j
pics, 5 acres oak timber, 3-room 1
Iiouso, largo barn, 22 acres grain j
laifd, all fenced, well thnt irrigato 10 1
acres. Prico $100 por acre. 238 1
Eighty acres fine ponr and npplo,1
land in Sams Vnley; $75 per aero. '
23S I
Ten ncro bearing orchard, nenr
Medford, $7000. 23S
J. W. DRESSLER AGENTY, ,
West Main Street. I
FANCY CHINA
AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE EQUALED !
Aside from the staple line of groceries 8ually carried - :
by a fii-st-class bouse, one would hardly expect to find
anything suitable for Xmas presents in a grocery store,
but we have a delightful surprise in store for you, as we
are placing our exceptionally fine line of fancy China on
Special Sale for Three Days
You will make a serious mistake if you fail to call and
. examine this line before purchasing.
Warner, Workman Gore j
ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR DESTROYING INSECT
Hurnpmtti forests havo recently
boon rnvngoil by a moth which ap
pears In linineiiHo numbers and has
caused hoiIouh dainiiKO, especially to
coitlforH. In Saxony moans to nbnto
tho plnguo havo boon given particu
larly rnroful Htudy, and th0 oloctrlo
light wan found to bo tho boat wonp-
011.
It was 1101011,111111 tho moths'wero
most actlvo hotween tho hours of 10
p. m. and I n. m. and It was during
theso houro thnt tho oloctrlo light
was employed. In Zlttau tho street
lights woro- turned off at tho oarllor
hour, and tho lgad of tho town oloc
trlo lighting plant thus rondorod
avallablo was uboiI to opornto 40
amp. Boarcnllghts In pairs, llotwoon
ouch pnlr a poworful suction ven
tilator was stationed, having a ploco
of wlro noltlnt; a fow Inchos boyond
tho outlot, Tho lnaoctn, attracted by
tho light, wor0 drawn Into tho von
tllntor, nnd whon discharged ngnlnat
tho nottlng woro olthor dlsnblod or
Ulllod. Tho bon'nis from, tho soarch
HghtB woro dlroctod toward tho
neighboring forest, and Insects in
onormous mimbora woro nttractod to
tho brilliant sourco of light and final
ly sucltod In by the vont'lator and
dostroyod.
In porfoctod dovlco, ns flnnlly
adopted, two Hoarohlh.!hts nro oniploy
od, adapted for currents from 30 amp.
to CO amp. mid shielded In front by
highly polished glass disks. In front
of ilium and oomowhat lowor aro
ilobos. Immediately bolow nnd bo
twoon theso two lamps Is tho opon
Ing of tho vontllator. An elect rlo
motor attached to this proditcoa 1200
r. p. in., and sucks through about :
L'SOO ruble foot of air In thu samoj
tlmo. Tho outgoing blast of air en
tors an upon box alongside, throol
sides of which nro oouU'osod of wlro'
nottlng. In this tho moths moot thoir
fate, and It Is omptlod ns fast as thoir i
bodies accumulate In such quantities
as to obstruct tho frco paBaago of tho
air blast.
Four of thcs0 devices woro Install
ed In tho own of Zlttnu upon tho
roofs of tho electrical works, tho
town hnll, a BchoolhoiiBo and a fac
tory. Somo fow mlnutos aftor tho
Boarchllght Is turned on Bcntttrod
moths nppoar. Then tho numbor rap
Idly Increases until thoiiBnnds nrrlvo
olmiiltnucouBy nnd flutter In nnd
out of tho groat beam of light. Stond
Hy thoy near Kb source until suddonly
thoy ar0 within tho grasp of tho
equally unBOon suction of tho von
tllator, pnss through It and fall,
criiBhod and holploas, to tho bottom
of tho wlro cngo.
Tlio effectiveness of this now des
tructive ngonoy booius to havo boon
Boniowhat varlnblo and dopondont
upon motoorologlcnl condtttons. Tho
maximum result attalnod in a slnglo
night by Bitch nn iiiBtallatlon as
abovo dosciibod was a total wolght
of Ml pounds, roprcsontlng about
100,000 dead moths. Froquontly,
howovor, tho wolght would bo loss
than 70 pounds utidor unfavornblo
conditions, ns to wind and woathor.
Kloctflcal World.
JOdltorlal Noto Similar' oloctrlcal
nppllancos havo boon tostod In fruit
nrclinrds In tho TJnltod Stntos with
groat succoss for dostroylng moths
and othor liisocts Infecting fruit troos.
Hot Tamale Parlors
403 N. BARTLETT STREET.
BEGINNING OCTOBER 5, WILL BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Fresh beef and chicken tarn les, Mexican beans, chlrn ? oupnd
all varieties of Mexican dishes always on hand. Special tables for
ladies. Wllf also keep a supply of tamalcs, etc., at Kennedy's.
Highest cash prices paid for chickens.
MANUEL ELARIU, Proprietor.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tho Rogtio RiTor Canning & Evaporating company will dovoto
Mondays and Thursdays of oaoh weok to cus(om work in tho nintf
ufacturo of cider, npplo bnttor and jellies.
Phono yonr orders for nico sweet eidor to 11X2. Dolivorios will
bo mndo on Tuesdays and Fridays of oaeh weak.
ROGUE RIVEH CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
Mill In West Medford. . Phono 11X2.
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WMMMW iiw niiwii ii linn mill
Martin J. Reddy
For
Diamonds
Fine Jewelry
Near the Post Office
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The Last Day
You can satisfy your wants with
Handkerchiefs, Purses, Suit Cases,
Belts, Neckwear Novelties, Furs, Hos
Slippers, Fine Shoes, Gloves, Waists,
Hats, Buckles, Handbags, Etc.
Just received a new shipment of the
famous Henderson Corsets for wom
en, prices $1 ' to $5, front and back
lace models.
VAN DYKE'S
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