Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 11, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    TMI'i MKDFOWI) DAILY TRIHUNE. MKDFOWP, OR., SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, IflOB.
Bedford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
"i.lilitthcd every evening except Sunday
Med ford Publishing Company.
C, PUTNAM, Kilitor mid Marnier.
Admitted us Second Claws Matter in
tli.1 PuHtciffiee nt Medfurd, Orron.
Subscription Ratott:
(no month, by run il or carrier.
One year, by mail
..$0.50
. . .1.01'
GET AFTER THE OLD ORCHARDS.
Thin in tlu pruJt-r fu-:tmii fr tit tuck
ing the edd orthurdw of the J Cmik Kit t
Vi.ih'V. Mi'St nC thrin nrc n (mtcii ri in I
signal of dintri'UH. The worm -fatcii.
Blunted fruit fnun then, is nf no value.
They nre the ncrtlit! diie.e find brood
iii ; ground uf fruit diwuttM and ichIh.
li auntie of thin they handicap the frtiil
in '1 list ry by .er- nut itig hostile eondi
ti' is that cfinld idhenvise be rontrolled.
Ity a little effort and slighter ex
pose, old onhardH can be put on a
ji: idMimely paying basis. It in the
el tim of expert m that these old trees
tl it are yet healthy can within three to
five year-1 he put into condition to yield
a return of to 10 each per year.
f . O. Iiowasdale, the well known or
elrinlmt of Yamhill county, tells tin
Portland Journal it can ho done, mid
h.'.i been done.
The plan is to cut down the tree
el ;se to the ground, preserving onh
tl..1 roots. That Hhould be done 1
V.'ireh 1. The next year moilern coin
m.reial varieties are unified on the besl
of the sprouts. In three or four yeart
tl new find vigorous tree is in hearing
The old, iiimiiilitly orchard is gone am1
- a henutifnl one is in its place. I i h
ease has been banished and yoiithfii'
liefilth Set Up.
The old, multiplied und tmsalablo v
r'.'tiis of pioneer time have been re
placed with npph-H the world wants tine
pays bitf prices for. The orchard hum
ti nt paid nothing has heroine the uiosl
profitable tid, acre fur acre, on tli
farm. A long stride has been made t
modernize the farm, 'wit li t ho result
that its desirability und sain hi lily it
heightened.
In no lino in Oregon is there a win
to yr-t rjiiirk and heavy returns tit si
K-nall an outlay of effort. It is t In
quickest way to make tin orchard. Th
value of the plan is accentuated by lie
fact that Oregon NYwtowns tire sollinj
today in the London mnrket for almost
an much a box as enHlern apples briuj
per barrel.
PROBATE,
Kstale of C. ('. 'happen Order con
firm in ji sale of real propcrpty.
Instate of John I'd linn Inventor;
and apprpaiseiiieiit filed showing en
tale valued fit $'1-0; urdr made t
turn over money to administrator.
Kslatc of ( harlett H. Man waring
February J 7, I WIN, nppoiated as da,
for final statement.
Kiddle of l'!uihama I'Mmuadsoii ()i
der eon firm inn sale of real proper)
(iuardian for llaltie Anderson Orde
made appuinl injj William VorU, J. ('
.bines and S. (!. Simon appraisers.
Kstate Jnhn St ut'fer Final tieeoiiu
of admiuistrator filed.
Kstate of lluldah Culver lnvenlor
ttud appraisement filed showing eslat
valued at J:t(lii7.lM
Kstate of Michael Caney Orde
made appoint ing ,1, K. Neil ndinini
trator.
Kstate of liebecea M. Mclh.nough
Order made appointing William l
Kahler administrator.
Kstate of W. I,, Culviji Final ne
count filed.
Kit ate of Jesse Kvaus rder 01
final acroiiut filed.
Kstate of Charles S. Coggin Dee ret
of settlement uf account ; administrate1
dimhnrged.
Iluardian of Nina M. Harris et til.
Order appointing It. It, Harris guard
ian.
DIED
JIFItll'OKh In (irilt'in Creek district
January !. .lauos II. Meriford, agei
li" years.
Important to Ilonsoholdors.
The city engineer will hand you in th
next few davs vour official number foi
y.mr bonne. Present this card to Short b
Olirnett and he will sell you the 11 incl
numbers at the rato of H I :t cents pei
number. If you have secured number'
already and find they nre wrong, brine
them in to Short ie and he will trad
you the right numbers. tf
The Southern Oregon State Normal
School at Ashland offers especial op
port mi it ion for teachers to review foi
the teachers ' examinat ions in 1-Vhru
nry and August, and to take work in
Pedagogy and in Special Mel hods in
teaching in the various graded of tin
t ruining school. Since the public
schools of Oregon nre calling for teach
era who can teach Manual Training
many are taking advantage of (lie in
dust rial work lately installed in t In
school, Kxpeuses of board and lodg
ing mid tuit ion nominal.
The State Normal Schod at Ashland
is enjoying the largest appropriation of
state funds ever granted a Nor urn I
school in the history of Oregon. at
nlogues sent on applirat i.n to the
l!i(! PKKSIDKNT.
Buy Ticket by Wire.
'Something which i ot considerable
Interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is Hie system of prepaid rders now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and alt points in the
Tailed Slates. y menus of this system
tickets miiy be purchased nt Medford
from any place Jn the l'nited States nnd
mailed or telegraphed direct to tf
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
nccfimniodritioiis nnd smnll nmounts of
rnsh in Connect inn with these tickets
inn v nlso be f urnished nt t he same
tlmo." it ,
Society Notes
Miss Maria Cogswell, who is a ua
rive of l.ak,eirw, Unkv county, and at
I'-nded St. Maiy's Academy at J:
sonvillo vvlo'ii a small girl, and Walter
K. (ilins!iy, a worthy poling mail resid
ing al Mihvaukje, Or., wire married at
the n snb'lh'e of ex S uatoi' ami M r;
charh s A. Cogswell in Portland on th
evening of January .1, by Pev. K. R
.Muekley, The ceremony was (.i'.'oi :ned
under a canopy of smihix, white roses
and carnations surrounded by exotics
Kistouiis wen suspended from the walh
in suitable places. The mantles wen
biorated with paLns, ferns and flow
"ring plants. The hride looked charm
ing in white crepe de chine trimmed
with ha lid -embroidered insertion edged
wit h p nrls. She carried a beaut i fill
bouipiet of bride roses and was attended
by her sister, Miss Mnrjorie, who wan
daintily gowned in pink crepe de chine
and carried carnations to match.
Mrs. Potter Palmer of Chicago, and
her daughter in law, .Mrs. Ifonore Pal
nier, have left for Mexico, where then
stay m indefinite, but en route homt
Mrs. Palmer will visit at her son V
ount ry home, in Rogue River valley
a short distance southwest of Medford.
This is the first season in many yean
that the distinguished Mrs. Palmer hn
foregone her annual New Year's party,
i'hicago society, almost traditionally
has set aside New Year's eve as be
longing to Mrs. Palmer, for from the
lays that Miss Julia Dent rirant, tin
present princess Cantaeuzene, made her
formal debut on that day uh the guest
of her aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hopkins and
their two young sons are now fit the
Lenox hotel, whore they have taker
apartments for the remainder of tin
winter season. The Ilopkiuses livi
about half the year at I heir count r
dace in the ttogne River valley, where
they own one of the finest orchards it
I he slate. Port laud Journal.
Ignite a number attended the dancing
arty given at A ngle s Opera Housi
Viday evening, under the auspices of
Veatonka Social club. Kxcellent iti unit
.vas furnished, find as nothing had beei
left undone for the entertainment ot
the guests, all enjoyed themselves thor
oughly.
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Kennies of Ktam
ith Falls have started on n trip to New
( rleaus and the sunny soul h, Thc,
will be joined fit San Francisco by t licit
laughter, Mrs, Mollie Jennings,
he hi It, ilaskius of the Morton lni(
Store, and his family have gone t
Hi rkeley, Cnl., to visit relatives, The
vill be gone several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Summerville, win
formerly lived in Medford, fire dowt
from Klliott Creek district on a shor
visit.
4
Mr. iiiul Mrs. D, It. Kussidl wer
mi on g I hose who went to Ashland t
itlend the social session of the Kike
I u It. Itaskins of the Morton Dru
4toro, and his family left Medford f.u
H.'rkelcv, Oil., Friday, to visit relatives
I'liey will be gone several weeks.
Mrs. Myrtle I.awton Forbes of Talent
lias been visiting relatives ami friends
'iving 'in Medford.
TOMORROW'S SERVICES AT
THE CHURCHES.
Wlso Pooplo, Attentfonl
"The New (lame of tiainiug by Los
ing" will be the subject at the Metho
list church It. II. next Sabbath at 11
i. m. At night the theme wilt be "Tin
I 'ni versa I Thirst Ouencher. " Sabbat 1
school at ID a. m., Kpworth league a:
i'inIO p. in. All are invited.
Christian Science.
Christian Science services are hid
very Sunday morning at II o'clock ii
I he I 'ommercial club rooms. Sub jecl
for January 1'J, ' ' Sacrament. " A I
are welcome.
Did you ever ha e the grip -aclie
all over in spots, and ha
your head feel as though nud
been out the night before trying ti
"miiki1 Milwaukee famous," when
in reality you went to bed at 7 : ;i 1
with an iiiitifloogistiue plaster over
your wishbone and your system full
of led I nioii:dc nnd flmneed tea
it ml our month all puckered up
with ipiinioff Ph sns there is no
parting so bitter n the parting of
a ipnninr capsule just as you are
in t he act of swallow ing it. Ma
hnn 't any doctor's diploma, but
when it c es to things like grip
or cohl, she knows the proper dope
to knock them silly. And when
von 're coming through, she knows
how lo make the dandy broth and
gelatine id poached ffs and lots
of things to bring you right up on
the bit nnd make you fe. 1 like your
old self again. We have all the
things and lots more, like olive oil
ami grape juice ami 'Qft lne
up your system after jou've been
up against It.
MILLER & EWBANK
5 GG
Coal for Sale.
We are now prepared to furnish hand
piclu d coal at the mine, five mil'
a:.; of town, in any a mount desired
$7.o per ton.
If PACIFIC COAT CO.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONVKRN.
This is to certify that I will prosecute
my party or partus to tho fiilt extent
of tho law that attempt to cut timber
til my claims, loculd in the southeast
quarter of the nort beast quarter, the
north half of the southeast quarter uud
fhe northeast quarter of the southwest
(iiarter of section H, in township S.
of range I west of Willamette Meridian
:n Oregon, containing one hundred and
dxty icres of land. tf
(Signed) A NEK I K M. I.ODKR.
CLASSIPIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
'Otr.NI) (iold scarf pin. Owner can
sec ure same at Tribune office. tf
ROOMS To 1J-;T bv dav, week or
month at tip' Kmcrick. tf
FI If ST -CI j ASS Japanese cook wishes
situation. Add res Cook, Tribune. ,r')
FOR SALK Town lots; good location.
$0 eacl; terms. Page & Law-ton. 2(7
FOR SA LK One glass show case, H
feet long, nearly new; cheap. Lindley
& Lindlcv. tf
WANTKD All kinds of second ham!
goods tit the Woods building near Huh
bard's Kiudlev & Lindlev. tf
FOR SAI.K .") buvs Lorimer's fruit
and confectionery stand if bought at
once. Morse blk, West Side. tf
WANTKD To rent n small unfur
nislud house, electric lights, close in.
Call at my office. Dr. R. R. Hamil
ton. tf
FOR EXCIIANGK Medford propertv
fur other property. Adrdess Ioclc Bos
4 IS, Medford, Or. tf
FOR SA IjK Town lots, good location.
$.10 ach; terms. Page &. Lawtuii. -07
A'ANT TO RKNT o or (i room house.
Address, staling location, etc., II. U.
Young, genera! delivery, city
i-'OIt RKNT (Jeiitlemau wanted foi
nicely furnished room, near hi. Apply
at Hotel Moure. tl
FOR SA LK One five-horsepower mo
tor, good as new; take it away foi
$7.1. Peils Klite Laundry, Medford.
Or. tf
FOR RKNT Desirable furnished rooms
for housekeeping; convenient ; foi
family of three; no children. .'I)l7 N
C at reel. 2(57
A WHhh KSTAUWSIIKD retail busi
ness for sale in Medford. Address P.
O. Itox 7t(i, or inquire Tribune of
fice. tf
FOR R KNT Nicely f urnished rooms .
elect rie lights. Inquire of M rs. Ad
die Rippey, West Seventh St., in th
White hid j;. 2".l!
ilTt'ATloN W ANT KD f irl, 1.1 yea rr
old, desires posHion lo do housework
-r care for children. Ad-lress Mrs. V
F. Rogers, Jacksonville. tf
WORK WAN Till )'.hi7aVs"i'Tom7-a;
tor; can do all kinds of g neral farm
ing; g -neral Inlpir in all work; towi
or count ry. Address A. K. Tatsnmi
(ieu 'I Del., Medford, Or. tf
l-'OIi SA l,K t 'ne li horsepower fin to
mat ie Russell engine, in f iist das:
s.-ipe; look this up, the price will sur
prise you, Feils Klite Laundry, Med
ford, (tr. tf
FOR SALK -One acre, wesl of Medford
City limits; price $'JO0, payable ifW1
down and 10 a month, without inter
est. Address P. O. Itox o7i, Medford
t ireg.ui. 'Jttti
THE SllGN
1
ST NATIONAL BANK
O F M E I) F O R D;
CAPITAL, SB 0,000
ALWAYS CONNKHVATIVK. ALWAYS SATE
Wm. S. t'rnwi'll, I'rrsiili'iit.
l- K. IV111I, Yirr l'rt'siili-nl.
rio 'rawl'tinl.
Because He Paid by Check
Not long ago, a business man in ihirt community was presented with
a bill that he had already ptid. lie produced the paid check as
vmu her in evidence, and it wdm thus at om e proven that he had
paid the bill. Ion't ou se the importance of paying by check.'
This bank cordially invites -our account, yuhj-ct to flock, and
will be pleased lo render yoi t tie noet efficient service.
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
EstnlillKhed 1K88 MEDFORD. OR.
Capit.il, Surplus nnd Deposits Over $Wr,000
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONIAL I'OKCll WOK1 K. ( i K I LL AND LATH
WOIJK, I'ATTKU'NS. K'I'C.
TllLKlMIONL 171.
The Nash Hotel and Grill
Only first clawi house in the city. Absolutely the finest (trill between
Portland nnd Sail Frauvlsco. A specialty In ninilo of oysters, shell nnd other
fish. All nients used nre cold itoriige government Inspected. Catering in all
O (j
Its brunches.
FOR 8ALE Before buying nursery or
ornamental stock call and see 0. F.
Linxwiler, North C street, or address
him Pox 114, Medford, Or., and get
lowest prices. 249
FOR flALK New residence, just com
pleted, second block west of high
n hool. West Seienth street; fine col
onial interiar; cheap if sold soon. In
quiro Tribune office. tf
IV Hi SA KF Having purchased over
.lou,()(H) fert of first-class milling logs,
we are ore pa red to furnish Clirst-class
lumber of all kinds in anv nmounts
on short notice. If you contemplate
building place your order with us;
prices very reasonable; dimension nnd
fine finish lumber a specialty. Write
or call. Butte Pall Lumber Company,
office over Jack n n county bank, Mod
ford, Or. " tf
BATHS Men only; hot air, steam mid
medicated sen Halt, ,10c; with massage,
vl.Ofl; good for rheumatism, colds, stiff
joints, paralysis, etc.; will purify nnd
tone up generally. Prof. Valoske, A
street, -.'orner of 7th t. tf
FOP, RKNT Newly furnished rooms,
by 1ny, week or month. The Odell,
over postoffiee, Medford, Or. tf
FOR SALK At a tmrgmn, ninety acres
of the choicest fruit, land in Rogue
river valley, rich soil, all level, well
watered, good six-room houso, good
barn, three good wells, abundanco of
water. A It under cult ivation rends
for orchard. Intending purchasers
should sec this place before purchasing
Geo. Minis, Nash Hotel, Medford
Or. 174tf
MJRSKRY STOCK All kinds of f.nii
t rees, hot li large and small f nuts,
standard varieties of app es and peim
find peaches, including Newtown am!
Spit.enberg apples; a full line of up
todate nursery stock, in large or small
lots; a I mo alt k inds of ornament it 1
trees mid shrubbery, at my residence
in Sou; li Med fold, having just re
eeived a large shipment, am prepared
to fill orders immediately. Inquire nt
Warner's Store. I. B. Warner, Sr.
Medford. Or. tf
Special Sale
Closing Out of a Large
Stock of
Fancy
GhinaWare
At Cost-At Cost
Call At
C.O.D. Grocery
7U1 St., for Particulars.
II. MEMZ oc SON.
OF SAFETY
(iiM. W. Dunn, '-M Vii'o I'ri'si.li nt.
M. L. Alviml. Cashier.
Assistant ( .is'ni.M-. g$$fj
The lew Goods
FOUND ONLY AT THIS STORE
Wo promised a change of prosrainnR"
for January and already we arc showing
the new goods.
NKW TA1LOHKD SUITS for Misses
and Small AVomeii, ?S to 8H-
NLW SILK AND NHT WAISTS
lllai-k, lirown, navv silk, also white net
9-i.oo t. 99.50.
NFAV TAX A. MA SKIRTS, ?3.50 to
$15.00.
All of our WINTER SUJTS and
COATS are now on sale at HALE PRICE
SaieofUndermusliiis
About $2000 worth of fine MUSLTX
WEAR now on display and sale at this
store. We defy you to beat the prices on
like values, even in the large eities. NOW
IS THE TIME TO BUY.
LADIES' GOODS EXCLUSIVELY
BAKER -HUTCHASDN CO
FIRST J?OOM NORTH OF JACKSON
COUNTY J!AXK
SALK OK MUMCil'AL HONDM.
Scaled p.oiosals will ie received by
the city council of tl. city of Jledforl,
Oregon, at the office of the city record (
er of Haid city, until Trid.-iy, Jrinuary,
10, 1908, nt (i o'clock p. 111., for the pur j
chase of .fi'Jo.OdO in ten y ar, X per cent .
coupon bonds of said city, in denoniina- j
tioiiH of $.HiO each, interest payable
semi-annually. Kach bid must, be ac-j
coiitpanied bv a certified dieck for an 1
amount equal to "1 per cent of the
amount of such bid, payable to the city
of Medford, and Raid city council re
serves the riht to reject any or all
Idds.
Dated nt Medford, Oregon, December
II, 11)07.
BEN.T. M. COLLINS,
250 City Recorder.
Jo 9j?uivt ttjf v jof ;n33ru(j jttofyry
joioa mniiiesu 8)i iiddus pus uras
-utunou auiossioiiAi oj anp moi3 juripu
'U9A9 in speajds pue uonciuuiByui saonp
-tu 'maqi tsaanap iajod pajirtua
jo axti oif) laonpaj tgsauAjp-jaAo fti
r rwri - 1 . 1
i)joi AainrrnDxa urxi Qip lacw
kf paonpoid pro pauaiajd if
For City Recorder
Benj. M. Collins
1NCUA1BCNT
Candidate forRcKlection.
Competent, faithful, hon
est. His record speaks
for itself.
No Fire in the Kitchen Rai gc
No Hot Water in the Bon-.c
Tlicn Is the time you nr
preeiatc the cuiivuuiuucc uf
ELECTRIC
WATER --Bv
Attach a yug lo
.1.. . 1
socket oua turn tnc swiicj
PINT. QUART. TWO QUART
AND LARGER SIZLS
Pint Sue U .pcciaiK- mLiptcO furcursfrj-
7 T
Clean ICOiQ Simple
Sale "ura''
. i , : 1 ike
r 1 : ; 1 . : 1 1 1 s
Condor Water and Power Co.
Phono Sv"r Office on Seventh Street
i. d:. ei . ..: . u:
WttBf IV ill" irg l.MTH it 0111.
GET UNDER COVER
It's n good ido:i for ovcrxbody ot get, under r-ovi-r in loil
ford, including tho city council, nnd wo uro hero to furnish vou
tho
BEST PROPERTY IN
MEDFORD
for the least mouey. If you are n stranger in Medford, you can't
afford to lose money by boarding with your family at a hotel.
The buninesa man's way of doing is to buy a nice cheap tract
nnd build a nico houso while (lie preaeut financial situation contin
ues. It 's a fact that you can build cheaper now than you could
a month ago; or, better yet,
BUY A CHEAP HOME CLOSE IN TO A
BUSINESS CENTER
and watoh it grow into morn money before spring. We are pre
pared to equip all lioineaoehors with dosiraldn homes at a low
figure. Now is the time te ln;y, save rent and make money by
the advaneo in price.
Rogue River
Land (Bo.
EXHIBIT BUILDINO,
.1. II. KNYAItT.l'resid ent.
.1. A. l'KKHV, Vice President.
The Medford
MEDFORD, OR.
(WIMTAL.
sri.l'LUS
Sjifcly I luxes to Weill.
TriiiisMctetl. We
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They drain the towns of luoncj and neither
five the tit, style nor distinction your clothes
thatiyonr own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE' HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that ''carry
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
your money at home and arc superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
o
KEtp your money rirrnT
home tlrtnl
The City Tailor
MEDFORD, OEEOON.
Medford Steam Bakery
HOT ROLLS FOR BREAKFAST
or dninty littlo dinnor rolls th:lt
will t fin j.t the appetite of the
most f.-lst idiotis, In the kind we
servo every day when ordered.
Hreadstuffs, light, white nnd dp.
lieious, is our specialty, as well
as the richest, finest cakes, paa
try nnd pics. When you wan "
eiijoy your meats, order
bakestuffs from ua.
.li'll.V S. OltTII. CashiiT.
V. II. .l.rKS(.V. Ass 'I Cashier.
National Bank
ioo.ooo
1(1,001)
A ( leiiei'.-il l!;inkiii!r, Business
Solicit Voui- I'.-itrcnnire
FRENCH CRY CLEANING
Mciiford
J.