Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 10, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    xHE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR.. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1908.
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PFARS REPORTED
PROOF AGAINST BLIGHT
Hybrid Bartlett Propagated by Stark
Bros. Nursery Said to Have Solved
Problem Big Orchard Being Planted
at Eagle Point by W. H. Hamilton.
Vm". Hurt Hamilton is planting the
first hundred mrrrs of tln Airirh tract
which he recently purclmst-d at Majjle
I'o'int to Jipples and pears. The land is
fceir.g divided into five and ten-acre
tracts and will lie sold on easy terms,
the orchards heiny cared for until in j
bearing for the purchaser. In all, near
ly 1U00 acres will be planted. The tract
will be called "Rogue Hiver Irrigated
Orchards."
Anions the trees planted are new va
rieties from Stark Hros. Xurery Co. at
Louisiana, Mo. The initial shipment be
ing the pamphlets a little closer on the
edges when he trims them. It is ex
pected that the postage on each pam
phlet will be 5c or $5000 on the whole
100,000 copies. Mr. Duniway thinks
that by trimming the pamphlets to a
slightly smaller size than the law speci
fies, he can make them light enough to
go for 4 cents each.
The work of getting out the pamph
lets is being rushed. In the meantime
it is useless for voters to make inqui
ries. The most they can do is to regis
ter and then await the coming of a
ropy of the pa nip lie t when the printing
has been completed.
insisted of the
' Delicious '
and '
"King David." varieties originated by;
this firm. Tiie trees are healthy and
strong and apparently equal or superior
to native grown nursery .stock.
Stark Bros, is one of tho oldest firms
in the country, and one of the most re
liable. In addition to having propagat
ed many new species of apple trees, the
firm has produced a new pear, a hybrid
Biirtlett, which is said to resist blight
better than any known pear, almost
blight proof, while retaining those fea
tures that have made the Bartlett world
famous as a prolific and reliable pro
ducer. This pear is being given a thorough
try out in the blight infected regions of
California, and it is expected, will prove
a success also in the liogue River val
ley. George 1'. Minis of Cntral Point
is the first fruit grower in the valley to
give it a trial.
NOTICE OP ELECTION.
Be It Resolved, by tho City Council
of the City of Medford, Oregon, the
Mayor approving. That there be, and is
hereby called a special election in said
city for the purpose of submitting to
the voters of said city for their ap
proval or rejection, a proposed amend
ment to section 72 of the City Charter
of said city, and such other matters as
may lawfully be brought up at said
election; that said election be held upon
the 17th day of March. 190S, between
the hours of S a. in. and p. in, of said
day.
The following are hereby designat
ed and appointed as the polling places
and the judges and clerks of said elec
tion: For the First ward Polling place.
Old City Hall, over Haskins drug store.
,1udge, Geo. A. Jackson; judge and clerk,
F. M. Jordan; judge and clerk, J. TJ.
Willeke.
For the Second ward Polling place,
sample room of Hotel Xash. Judge,
V. J. Emerick; judge and clerk, D. G.
Karnes; judge and clerk, H. II. Harvey.
For the Third ward Polling place,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
State of Oregon to K. Gertrude
King. 40 acres in sec. JUi. tp. ;t.,
3 east 1
Sheriff of Jackson Co. to C. ,V.
Calm, lot 1, block 43, Medford 3
IT. S. to Simon V. Long, sw Vt of
see. 20, tp. 4o, 2 east Pat.
P. Ii. Tow Velle to W. C. Hopson,
about 100 acres in tp. 1
west rtft.OOO
S. A. Fattiaon to Fred II. Hopkins
half interest in block 20, Cen
tral Point 1
C. C. Taylor to Win. Westerlund,
370.7.1 acres in sec. 27, tp. 37,
I west 23.000
S. Loughridge to 4. J. Heer, lot 1,
block ", Woodville 165
State of Oregon to Douglas C.
Minto, 160 acres in tp. 30, 2 e. . 200
Probate.
Kstate K. X. H. Tavlor. order made
appointing Thos. X. It. Taylor admin
iatrator and J. C. Williams. O. C. Oden
and W. K. Godding appraisers. Kxecu
tors bond filed.
Estate J. S. Grigsby, final order made
discharging administrator.
Estate Mary Grigsby. final report
filed and order made setting April 30,
l!J0S, us day for final settlement.
Estate Annie S. Itnn. order ma le ap
pointing David Linn administrator and
Henry G. Dux. Chris. I'lrieh and ("has.
Pnuford, Sr., appraisers.
Kstate Frances Swiinelar, order made
appointing Hurt on E. Hunl executor
and H. W . Head. Henry Gregory and D,
W. Ttcebe, appraisers.
MRS. GORE ENTERTAINS
AT THE IMPROMPTU MUSICAL
Mrs. K. K. Cure entertained a portion
of her class with an impromptu inusi
c:iie Saturday afternoon. Program mu
sic to be played nt the coming Edward
Baxter Perry concert was under discus
siin ami selections were plaved bv Mrs
Gere. Misses Gray, Dene!. Wondfnnl
and Stevensnn.
tGood Coffee Values X
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City Hall. Judge, A. T. Driako; judge
and clerk. F. M. Stewart; judge and
clerk, C. E. Collin..
The foregoing resolution was adopted
by the City Council February 26, 190S,
Trowbridge, absent; Kifert voting aye,
Wortman aye, Merrick aye, Hafer aye,
Olwell absent.
Approved February 26. 1!0S.
J. F. REDDY, Mayor.
Attest:
HEN J. M. COLLINS. Recorder.
Medford Rink
WINDELL & LOOSLEY, Props.
Two Sessions Daily.
Rink Closed on Sundays.
Afternoon Session 2:00 to 5:00
Evening Session 7:30 to 10:30
The management will endeavor to
conduct this rink to secure the pat
ronage of the best people; where
they may go for recreation and
healthful exercise. People patroniz
ing it must at all times conduct
themselves as ladies and gentlemen.
Music will be provided and special
features added fro in time to time.
All skaters pay 2. cents for use of
surface. Admission free, except ou
special nights, which will be an
nounced through the press.
SPECIAL MUSIC.
Society Night Wednesday
ADMISSION 10 CENTS
SKATES 25 CENTS
Z'J
I was reading about a fellow
4- who was asked what he had had
for lunch, and he said: "A piece
f of baconine, some almost eggs, a
cup of near coffee and some not
quite pie." Well, you won't find
4- any "near coffee" around this
4- shop; that is, if we sell it to you
for coffee. It's easy for a grocer
to give you a good run for your
coffee money it he isn't too stin-
4- gy. Coffee is lower than ever be- 4
4- fore and qualities better. It all
4- depends upon how much a grocer
4- is willing to pay for his coffee.
4- You can buy the real old Govt.
4- Java or you cau buy Java which -f
4- comes from Brazil, but whatever
4- we sell you, whether it be Java,
4- Mocha and Java or Costa Rica,
4- you may know it is the best grade ,
4- that can be sold for the money. -,
4- We have a big coffee trade, and
4- that helps us to give you fresh
4- roasted coffee any old day you
4- want it, and not the tasteless kind
4- which has lost most of its strength.
4 I expect a lot of, ladies in the
4- store todav to buv our 2.Te coffee. 4-
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Ciias. Hazelrkju. Manackr
Stupendous Revival of the World's
Famous .Spectacle,
THE NEW
Black
Crook
A special production for the last
triumphal tour, with a wealth of
marvelous stage settings, costly and
original costuming, toget her wil h
Pances. Marches, Groupings, Ku
sembles, surrounded by a large
chorus of Ileautiful Girls.
Feature Act from the Old World
Five DONAZETTAS Five
Amazing European Acrobats.
PRICES 50c, $1.00, S1.50
For
Smart
Dressers
MEN AS A
WE WILL SHOW YOU THE LARG
EST LINE OF SMART CLOTHES TO
HE FOUND IN THE CITY. YOUNO
Til IXO ARE TIIE SMART DRESSERS.
THE UP-TO-T1IE-MOMENT Y()lTN(i MAN IS A SORT OF A LEXI
CON OK CLOTHES, STYLE AND CORRECTNESS. HE KNOWS
AVHAT'S WHAT AND GETS IT. HUT GOOD FIT, THE NEWEST
'PATTERNS, AND COLORS, AIN'T ENOUGH, FOR, UNLESS THAT
SNA PPY, J AUNTY APPEARANCE CHARACTERISTIC OF OUR EX
CELLENT CLOTHING IS THERE, IT ISN'T WHAT THE YOUNG
MAN WANTS. OUR SUCCESS JN PLEASING YOUNG MEN IS NOT
JUST "LUCK." IT'S DUE TO OUR KNOWLEDGE OF WHAT TIIE
YOUNG MAN WANTS AND OUR
Ability to Provide
It for Him
THEN AGAIN OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS REASONABLE. SUITS
AT $15, $17.50, $20, $25, $27.50 TO $40 THAT. WILL AT ONCE AP
PEAL TO THE SWELL DRESSER. DROP DOWN AND LOOK AT
THE DISPLAY OF NOBBY SUITS IN OUR WINDOWS.
Model Clothing Co
MEDEORD'S CORRECT CLOTH1 ERS
t MILLER & EWBANK
New Cases.
Mabel L. Stevens vs. It. K. Stevens
a 'id G. It. Slingerland. Suit for divorce.
( olvig & Durham, at tornoy fur pin in -tiff.
K. I'hipps vs. J. H. Settlnneir ami
'T. V. Sftth-iiifir. Action to nrovt-r
d.i'tiagi'H. VV. K. I'hipps attorney for
plaintiff.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Edgar Corthell and li.Ttha A. AM.tt.
Gompers Calls Meeting.
Washington, March in. I'n-sidtnt
( mpcrs of the American Federation nf
1 .-, f..r ha isMod a rail for a contVn ii.-.-if
:ill affiliated labor organization-; t"
I h'ld in Washington March 1. f..r
t li purpose of considering recent ad
- v-se court decisions. The r-xei-ntives
various organizations have ben in
! r d to nttend.
PAMPHLET FOR VOTERS.
No Fire in the Kitchen Range
No Hot Wafer in the Bouse
Then is the time you ap
preciate the convenience of
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
r .w
SPREAD THE NEWS
Colonists' Rates
Colonist Rates from all points
East to Oregon from March
1 to April 30, 1908
The Southern Pacific Railroad
Announces tint rates In effect March 1, 1(108, will bo S:I8 from Chicago,
S30.r0 from St. Louis, Mo.; f ro n Missouri River common )Mints, Coun
cil Bluffs to Kansas City, Mo., Including also Si. Paul, Minneapolis,
$30; from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $10.
For further Information call on or address
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent, Medford, Or.
A bit of
Alfalfa Land
r. r...,;ut,.r.ll vntt'r in Or.'ir.ll till
f ntnininif all thf initiative an4 r. f-r
a .-.iIiih miuri' to ! auhwiaifl ai thr
t,:nf clart'Kin, it rum. nla f'r
a'l anainst lhm. If you aiiah M,V
a' taw palw fur infcirni'i'in "f
'ra. ami aknald rf iatr ii .
Ta fmpalfii will 1m puhliibrd oil
iairihtij t April 1. or
. a. a'bs Itafnre tba f ple will be
t.'ldl upon tn avt spoa tha ontfi
. Pri: liaavwm anO tr Ij
i M M' ViitKW ia poataft tr i1t-
.... my
the merest lfinip
socket and turn the switch "i
PINT. QUART. TWO OtART
AND LARGER SIZLS
Pint Sie ! special'.;. .vi?tcj fj: .ar:.'
Clean IU,ILJ Mmpia
ale -rnuri 9mntA
0jh,
JKW.L-B.ri
(II t . (It OtMCX
Aft :aa ; k i i . s
Coodor Water indPawef Ca
rhioeiW OITK a aHl flbMi
Do You Want a Good
5-ACRE TRACT
Close to Medford, fine loca
tion, good fruit and poul
try land. Prices. $0 to
$125 per acre. Easy terms
DRESSLER & WOOD
Wct (Seventh Ht.
Wcdtofd, Or.
Hvciy one jiostcd on tho land situation in this val
ley knows that good hay land is going to be in de
mand from this timo forth, owing to so much of our
alfalfa land having been planted to fruit trees. We
are able to offer for a short timo
li.') ACKKK OK THK BUST
Only three miles from Medford, for the reasonable
price of
TWO IIUXDHKI) DOlLARK KR ACRE,
And wo pronounce it one of the best buys in tho
valley today. It is of the best iiality, and we
know it will prove a winner to the buyer. It is
equally well adapted to pears. If it interests you,
call at once on
Rogue River Land Co.
EXHIBIT BUILDINO,
MEDFORD, OREGON.
THE SECRET
of w liy nur lir-:t(l is in mn-h f-inrinrl
for it fin' rjnality, lititi)(ii atnl tunt
(l''liri.iiH flavor i( that it is rna1t from
rhoi f tvintrr wljont atnl by th wt
HH'thmN kiiciwn in bilk in jf to give nu
trition ami i-ti jovment nf oitiny; ;it tho
nam' tinn If you arc not uninu Van
Ifurib-iibiTK Bros.' broad, try it.
Medford Steam EaKtry
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Morrison
flll.VA J'AINTIXd AMI WATKR fOLORS.
Rm. 20 A 8t. Wnt. Tel. 39.-.
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