Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 24, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MANY BOOSTS
FOR MEDFORD
THBMEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNB, MEDFORD.OB.. FRIDAY. APRIL 21. 1003.
J. THORBURN ROSS I snr.iAi ha v
CONVICTED BY JURY Fl,f
lliuilv invited
Hornbuckle ft Stanley, Floor Managers.
Campaign o9fVdvrtisjng Conducted by i Takes One Hour and Eleven Minutes to
the Commercial Club Brings Many In
quiries and Letters Showing Interest
Taken in this Region in the East
Mauy letters are being reeeivetl ami
I answered by the Medfonl t'oiiiniercittl
I club showing the ct'tVet of the earn
hiaign of advertising being ennilurte
! in the east. The following is from
( Oeorgo L. McDonnngli, eoloui7rntion
I Stent ol.tbo Union Pacific rnilrnnil:
Wants Some of Our Apples.
'Omaha, Neb.. April 13, Unix,
f i"Mr. A. II. Miller, Secretary Moillnril
I 4 Commercial club, Meilforu, Or.
Dear Sir: I havo your two letters
;nf the 4th inst. anil have uuted tliein
with a great deal of interest.
'! can assure you Unit if wo hai;
Hume of thoso Rogno River apples in
this otfice they would nut keep tw
'years, liko tliose mentioned in the Med
ford Tribune, without they were in
steel safe and the combination lost.
am very sorry tlutt you were ignoraul
cif our pustomeo address, and so euuli
not send us a box -or two of these at
pies, similar to the ones yon sent to
me for exhibit ill Chicago.
'Tlease have it printed in great big
type ami pasted upon your desk
that you will romemhcr it when apple
lime comes around ngain.
"With kindest regards, I remain,
" Yours truly,
"OKO.'l. M'DOX.MlfllT."
Predicts Dense Population.
This letter is from the West urn Or
on Orchards company's Chicago of
t'ico:
"Chicago, April 13. 19U8.
'Mr. A. II. Miller, secretary Medford
i.;ommeicial club, Medford, Or.
"Dear Sir: Wo have your favor of
mo inn inst., saying that vou have had
sumo correspondence with a gentleman
in Chicago, who is thinking of o-oine
to Medford, and that you have rofcrrod
him to us. If lie comes, we shall cer
tainly give the valley a big 'boost' and
try to induce him to go out there and
locate. Whenever von li.iv.. nm.
tiUiries of. this nature in this vicinity
please refer them to us nnd we shall
gladly give them nil the information
wo can, as we are pretty well nciiuaint
ed with the excellent resources of the
Rogue River valley.
L take this occasion In congratulate
you and your club for the excellent way
in which you are promoting tho valley.
Vou people certainly know how to ad
vertise. Your letterheads are the best
I ever saw and the one that gets a let
ter from you, written on llicsn letter
hinds, will certainly think twice be
fore he decides lint to go to the valley,
if ho is looking for a new location. 1
predict that tho Rogue Itiver valley
will B) as thickly populated inside of
ten years as the Santa Clara Valley is
in California.
"Wishing you tho best of success, we
are, yoifrs very truly,
"WKSTERN "oHKOOX ORCHARDS
COMPANY, per J. A. W. Westlund"
Sunset's Little Boost.
The following is from the Sunset
-Magazine to n Cincinnati inquirer,
showing how the magazine boosts for
Medford:
"April IS, l'.IOS.
"Mr. Horace (!. Tlorslnuiii, Cincinnati.
Ohio.
"Dear Sir: We havo your valued
favor of March 2S, requesting informs
Mou concerning fruit-raising on I he
western coast of Washington, with in
formation as to markets nnd facilities.
"It gives us pleaHiire to send you
under separate cover a booklet which
to just been issued on Medford. Or
''eon, which is unquestionably one nl
the greatest fruit districts not only of
the, west, but of the entire country. We
tan heartily recommend the Rogue
River valley and you will make no mis
take by locating in that section.
"Any further information will glad
ly be furnished yon by addressing Sec
retary. Medford Commercial club, Med
ford, Or.
"Very truly votirs.
'SI'NSCT MAOAZIXF IIOM KSI'FK
EDS' Bl'REAl',
"By N. W'., Manager."
Find Portland Bankwrecker Guilty of
Having Converted Money Known by
Him to Belong to the State.
SALEM, Or., April 24.-J. Thorburn
Ross, tho Portland banker, president of
the defunct Title Guarantee & Trust
Co., was couvieted yesterday afternoon
or having converted money known by
llilll 1,1 I... ..l...t e In... '
" .-.. nuoi minis. Tlie mrv wn-
"our mid i I miuutes.
.......Mi- or unwilling to break the
i.ierious tic that bind him to the
interests of .1. Thorburn Ito Sc.,,
Treasurer Steel couldn't remninhe, .h
.... ..o-iiis concerning which the tt
wanted him to testify today in the rase
"X ""' r.irin.-r president of the de
tuner I itle Ouarantee & Trust company
fteele told very readilv of fin.lln
when h,. took the office' ;.. .I,.-....
1 - 11,111 '" predecessor had .1f. finn
on deposit in this bank, but when he
was asked about his own transaction..
ins memory failed. His chief clerk had
transacted nearly all tho business, he
said, and he could not remember hav
ing talked with Ross about state de
osits and could not recollect any con
ersation with Ross about the educn
t;.,..t r i .. ... .
or aooui tue law hy means
of which that enormous fund was
turned over to the Ross bank without
interest. Though he seereirnte.1 ih
funds in the Ross bank when the new
law went into effect nnd called one
nmil "educational," he did not
member ever having told tho bank offi-
in mar tins I mid was mnde no of
I ....,. '
'.".H I UIIII.H.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that tho un-
signed will apply at tho remilur
......... i..v meeting or tho city council
i .minora, Oregon, May fi, 1908, for
... use to sen malt, vinous ami -nirif.
" ,u quantities than one
gamin, at uot 7, Block 21, in Modford,
......,, .... n period or six months.
MURPHY 4- DOWNINO.
Notice to Carpenters.
un account of mentino of n, njj
reuows Naturdny night, April 23 Car
penters' Local No. 1S40 has postponed
r... ....-.,i1r ,,, Saturday, Mar 2.
v order of COMlflTTPP i
POLITICAL CARDS."
J. B. NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE,
WILBUR A. JONES,
Democratic Nominee.
FOR SHERIFF:
B. F. MTJLKEY,
Republican Nominee for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
GO TO DR. OOBLE FOB YOUR
GLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouso,
BKVENTH STREET.
"Ho Has No Other Business."
lost .147.
NOTIi'R OF SCHOOL IXDHMXITV
SELECTION.
I'liiled States Land Office, Rnseburg
"r., March I I, 19118.
Notice is hereby given that, the State
"f Oregon, on August 27, 190K, npplied
'' Lots 1, 2 nnd 3 nnd N. E. ',, S.
'.i of section III), Township ,14 8.,
'age - E. of W. M., nnd filed in this
office a list of school indemnity selec
tions in which it selected said land;
""d th:.t said list is open to the public
'or inflection. Any and all persons
claiming adversely the above described
'"nil or jiny legal subdivision I hereof,
"r Oaioiing tho same under the mining
laws, ,,r desiring to show said land to
more valuable for mineral than for
"Rri.Miltnral purposes, or to object lo
"ill selection for any lawful renson.
hoi,i, fj,, tMf plll-)5 or th(,!r nffi
'lavits of protest or contest in this of
r "ii or before the lith dav of May.
1 90..
I lo rehy designate the Medford Trib
l nl,lih,.,l ... i.ir....i ...
REM EM HER THAT
W. C. TEBLEY
IS A
Resident Piano Tuner
Tone ami net ion regulating, reshaping
of hammers, voicing, etc. Work guar
.ml. i . I.
Box SG3 or Hale's Music House.
ALL NEW GOODS
Dry Goods, Haviland China,
Semi-Porcelain, Jardiniere
and Crocks, Trunks, Suit
cases and Telescoues.
Where you get right prices.
Ward's Cash Store
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for tea on
very short nath-e
It can be used
on the tea table
or in the kitchen
Attarhes to any
electrolier
Sim pie, safr, con
venient, durable
BOOUE RIVES
ELECTRIC CO., "
Successor to Condor
Water Power Co. Of
fice 206 W. 7th at.,
opp. big electric aign, Phone 855.--
Howard
Also the colonial size Tliin
Model Waltham Watches.
Elk ,
Charms, Lockets," Buttons
and Fobs at the New Jew
elry Store,
Martin J. Reddy
11 KOBTR O STREET,
Fine Watch and Jewelry Im
pairing a Specialty.
Near the PoBtoffice.
I
tm M M 11 . H . II it . .- a
y I yr z 1 ,CML0St ,l,os- co.
X(Bi ,0W '" J- WifrfT r ' Clollm Mtka.i
The Smart "Baltimore"
Suit for Young Men
Here is the suit that appeals to every vouno: man who sees
it graceful line, a niftv contour, smartness proclaimed in
every detail:
This i one of the designs that is "making Kail imoi-o lu-
mous" as the home of swell "Young Men's" Clothes a ml
the great house of SCRLOSS who originated it.
t1, THIS M0DEI WE "AVE IT IX ALL THE NEW CLOTHS AND COLOIUNCSS
IHjL?T9ELrTIES IN GREYS, TANS, BROWNS, OLIVES AND ELEPHANT SHADES. ALL
SIZES; ALL PRICES, $12, UP AS HIGH AS YOU WANT TO"(i(). ALSO SEE OUR FINE LINE OK
-mrrcnnr, SPUING FURNISHINGS.
THESE CLOTHES ARE SOLD ONLY AT THE TOGGERY. THEY ARK HOUND TO 1 'LEASE THE
MOST PARTICULAR.
Pit WES
liianr
lJVnn HQn Always in Earnest
jrxy.S 1 1 CORRECT rwt ruwiow tnoy
I I $ ' i?y MEDFORD I 1 I
I -'. ml . " OREGON C I
II
WRITE IT DOWN, LEST YOU
FOUGHT. LET ME QUOTK
TO YOU PRICES ON FRUIT
AND ORNAMENTAL TRKES
AND OTHER HIGH-GRADE
NURSERY STOCK.
C.F. COOK
MEDFOED, OREGON.
OFFICE Ori'. HOTEL MOORE.
1'. O. HOX 841. TEL. 583.
Automobiles
TIlP PAH fir far TIu' fttmolile with the high
U1G 1 UUllt lai cloaranco four-eyliuder 30-
liorse tower wnter-coolccl engine, storage battery and
iniMiitei HiiKcli magneto and coil. 108-in. wlieel base,
sliding gear transmission, double chain drive, 106
square inches braking surface; strictly high class in
every respect. The best car for the coast country. The
best car ever offered for the. price. Price $2250, fully
equipped. J. M. ROOT & SON,
Jackson County Hank Hldg., Medford, Or.
tiiu
riMvupaprr in which tho nlmvo
'"P It In tin n..UII-l..J
"KNMAMIN L. EDDY, l(..Kit,.r.
The Opportunity
Ts now presented you to purchase "20 acres improved
land, with all stock, farm implements and tools at the
small price of 17,HX) only a little over -t")') per acre.
ALFRED SMITH
OVER JACKSON COUNTY HANK.
In Ik.
. . - me limine orn-rnur adu
it ik " ,1,,rh"P" nt K'-ni-rnlly known
9m "v"t0,n ' prepaiil ordr-rn nnw in
PaD Pn "ati(n of the Sonlli.-rn
Pitrt ",pnn-v nnA 1,11 Point" in the
lifk't' Ml,lb"' ".v m,i "f this nvnU'tn
from "1:'V ho P"r,l'l t Mp.lf.inl
. ny plno- in h0 Unitod Stat nnd
nr f..i
Prtv ""Kripnpn direr! to tDP
""mrT'l1"'''' '"m,, f11o,'P,''
. """i ana imnll nimiiintii of
K,, . '"-ruon with thpsi. tirkcti
1 tt,v,, l' furniihed it th iiinif
VOiro
'Something which is of consii. rnble I
420 A (.'RES, wfll located, 4 rnileu from H. I: U. R. station, huludiiig
all croin, 1 talllon, thoroughbred Shim, wi(ut lttHO pounds, 8 yearn
old j all farmind impUmeot, 40 ore alfalfa, 30 acroa grain, norm.
orchard, 2 good dwellingii, 8 good bariut and other outliuildiugi; ti'le
phone in houxi, daily mail, achool home oo place, I'. O. mile; two
good Irrigating ditchea. Abont 10 acres can bo irrigated, 1"i0 acres
farming land. All the laod is good for fruit; oo atone pluie; can l
easily cleared, good water, land all wen fenced. This is one of ths
best ranches in the county for tho money. Will cut 1C0 tons hay;
home market for all produce and crop. This place will niaks four or
five alee furms; county road ruin Uirougb lbs center of ths ranch.
IP SOLD SOON, PRICK 35 PUB ACRE.
S3 ACRES near Central Point., about -i acres in cultivation; part
Bear creek bottom, good alls If a and grain laud; part Is rolling, but
all good frnlt land; fair buildings mid good fence.; 8 acres yoong
trees. This is an eiceptiooailv good bu. PKIOB iHa.f.O PER ACRE
TERMS). :
DRESSLER & WOOD
West Seventh 8t. !l Mcdtord. Op.
Meatand Poultry
Meals Always Fresh. Prices Always Right.
Trade Here ami He Satisfied.
Tim Medford Meat Go.
O Nm-ccssi'is tn I. .1 1 itiLTr, next Hotel Nash.
We I'av the Highest 'nxs. for Chickens aridoVeal.
When the Fire Bell Ring's
if
Most people WAKE Ul ILaven't yon heard it
ringing,. ringing, ringiog loud enough to wake the
dead in Medford during the last year?
It means that right now is the'right time t get
in on the ground floor in the heart, of the eitv, be
fore the new railroad, the water system nnd the
eoal road sets things to booming in Greater Med
ford. It means that such a ehunce as we are aWe to
offer for the uext
PrFTKEN DA YH ON'tY
Of Twelve Choice HesideticO Lfs in th rrtwitifiil
FA IRVI EW A W)f TlOX,
On Wes4 Seventh street, tw ih Vw mv iH!.')(K)
for th entire twelve lot vill M vur ia tic
V4rmy of MedfoiML TJw ftimw it IrWM ; W 't fct
taM Wa fua yu. Vy.
fit tli iiiftkvji i euU on the
aRfrue River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
Are You Particular About What
Sort of Food You Eat?
If so you must care how it is
cooked the right, sorl of a stove
is not the only thing necessary to
insure perfectly cooked food
but it is a very important factor.
Why not, have the best strive
that brains and money can pro
duce'? The Moore llniiije leads the world
it costs no more to buy a Moore
and in the time and money saved
a Moore stove actually costs a
good deal less. The Moore is the
only range const ructed expressly
to burn wood. No other stove lias
a daylight oven. Mrs. Hover's
thermometer guide in the oven
door is a great aid to perfect bak
ing. It is exclusive with the
Moore lldiue.
Ask anybody who knows and you
will get the same answer, that
"Moore's li'innen iilinus ileuse."
II. E. HOYDEN has sold .-))) of
1 henl. It is In your interest to
ask him to show them to vou.
Nevw Look Back!
I""
It ,!, -
t'ixi-il mi
1 1 ,I, hm'i ,,,,k.
sl'l.'l.Vi: ami
It U S. Why not
in tliii. ilirn-tiiui
Ki'i,. vmir evr
fiiii hIhmvmi in
Kr.'i vmir i-vi'j.
SIMMKI! I-'AII
dir.-et your sli'ps
nnd l.-nve mi nr-
ili-r fur n S.riii; "r Sunifr Suit .' We
Ii"" " very i!".irnlil, f:ilri.-!4
Hi, it ini emi eiiiivirt into Siiiiini.r
Suits nt lip.
ItepiiiriiiK nently l.ino. Suits
.ri'4i'il nnd elesnerl.
W. VV. EI PERT, The City Tailor, Medford
Miss Jeunes5e Butler
IXSTIUTToll Ol' PIANO. STriJlO AT lll'.sini'.Nl K, O STRKKT, WKST
MKtll'Oltl). PIIONR NO. Tll. See H.ilo s Plnnn House for leferenees.