Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 06, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    TTTE MKDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDTOTtP, OKKHOX. MONDAY, .lULV (i. 1!0S.
BUTTE FAILS'
NEW SCHOOL
Seven Bids Are Received
Bronson Gets Contract
-Widow Not a Singer,
but a Wheeler & Wilson
There wore at von bills put iu tut
tmihliug the m-w Sfhoolliouse ranging
from $4fi00 to $3600. Mr. Hrcmson of
Butte Fa I h was the loivest timl will
recftive the contract.
There is a certain widow in om
mr.t itud two gentlemen name! Wheel
er and Wilnnn are rivals for her hand,
one of them anke.1 the widow if she
was u "singer." She promptly an
swered "no; slit was a 'Wheeler &
Wilson.' " !t is now np to these gen
tlemen. .1. H. Miller, manager of Butte Kails
Lnniher company, is making a hurried
trip In Med ford.
Horace Nicholson and Mr. Howled
of Medford, with their t'ainiliese, arriv
ed Thuftftlny and have gone iu eainp
at the Nicholson homestead to remain
some time.
W, M. Dnprey has brought in a huge j
load of supplies for his boarding house.;
i. 1. Briggs, Postmaster and drug
gist, is laying in a fine large slock of
goods, lie has added a soda fountain,
v.a have also Claspill & Wheeler to their
stores.
We have a fine set of young people
among us who are ever reidy to .insist
in all entertainments and render mint
excellent service. Thanks.
J. I1, Hughes has completed the paint
ing of his store building, the work b'
ing done by Clyde Smith.
t O. Baker has ihout finished up
hiit residence and tastefully arranged
the grounds n round and now has one of
the most attractive homes in this vi
cinity. The road supervisor liar, his men out
doing some needed work on our roads.
Some young men declined to work, but
when told they could choose between
work and the ounty jail, they gave
in. The law is plain and you must
either work or pay.
Prank Xetherle.ud, who has ben
building a home near Derby, w:ii sud
denly prostrated on Tuesday morning
from a severe attack of incipient pneu
monia. He was eonvevod to his home
in the Falls and Or. Holt immediately
summoned, who is now in attendance.
Mr. Xetherland has the best of nurses
ftt-d will certainly come through this
spell, which will be good news to his
many friends.
Mr. Grover and Dr. Bruce came down
from their homesteads. They report
that many of the settle's lose all their
crops, cabins, gardens and improve
ments by the authorized survey, but
that the more fortunate will turn in
and help their neighbors tit home them
selves and families. Tt would be hard
to find a more intelligent and werthy
class of men and families ttun those
settled upon ther.e nnsnrveyed lauds.
Mr. Tleberling of Sills Spring home
stead is back from the valley and at
work on his place.
Neil Kelso and wife and Miss liich
r.rdson of Med ford rode into Buttr
Falls from Willow f'reek.
The correspondent of The Tribune
for Butte Falls has made your paper
solid among the Butte FalNites. The
p.. per is eagerly expected and Butte
Falls' items read with great interest.
The seed will sprout and The Tribune
will reap a profitable hi'.rvest.
The hotel under the management of
Aaron Beck, assisted by his son-in law.
Law Adams, is liberally patronized
end so far as turned is giving goow
s:it isfaetion.
Several of our citizens tried I heir
skill in piscatorial sports during the
week, among them Mr. Owens and
Hughes, and were rewarded with fine
catches of beautiful mountain trout.
John Obeneha:i has beer, doing bus
iness in the Falls lately.
Nearly all the stumps have beer, re
moved from Broadway and the good
work still goes on. Me?srs. Clevenger,
Lewis, f'ndzow, Baker brothers and oth
ers are in charge and doing mopt ex
cellent service. Private contributions
p -.id for this work.
W. F.. Kntrop, accompanied Scott
Claspill to the valley Tuesday.
Mr. Leadzow and the Baker brothers
have erected for themselves neat cot
tages. besides investing in several lots.
These are the right kind of boys, as
thev are industrious and dependable.
Tt is reported that Mesr.rs. Haspilt &
Wheeler will add a stork of dry goods
to their store and that a new corner
from Michigan will have charge of
this branch.
Frank Nitherland is building him
'self a home at his ranch near TWhy
and improving generally.
Will Chambers and family left Tues
dav mnrnim? for the Klamath country.
A most interesting and delightfnl !
Commercial club meeting was held a
week ago Tuesday night. Many im
port ant steps looking towards tin- bt
terment of the town in all of its ma
terial, social and financial interests were
taken, and after the regular program
the ladies took chnrge and gave a most
pleasing entertainment, following ihis
by refreshments. To Mrs. Dnprey, Mrs.
Mahoney, Mrs. Boughton, Mm. Miller
and the young ladies much prais wis
voted by all present.
Dr. Phemerter, a large orange or
ehardist of California, was so favorably
impressed with the business nnd rei
dentin) possibilities of Butte Falls that
he hs determined to make large in
vestments.
Mr. Conn of Portlnad, who has been
Investigating Butte Fatls ond surround
iajfs. is eor.templating the establish
cent ef & furniture factory, while Mr.
Hartshorn of Sacrameuta, Cul., expresses
himself as likely to ojt-u a large mer
'cantile establishment. The above geu
Itlemen. controlling large capital, will
be instrumental iu bringing other mon
t ey and people among us. They both
l.itteudt'd ihu Club meeting and ripoke
encouraging words of our town.
.lohn Krickson. who has been iu the
valley working, has returned to his
homestead, taking in a load of sup
plies. A generous contribution was given
Rev. Mr. Owens last Sunday night.
The general sentiment was expressed
that all monevs contributed to religious
services be appled to Mr. Owens and
kept within our towu and not expended
otherwise. We will welcome all preach
ersfi, but we will confine our gifts to
home talent.
Alfred A. Chirk of Gilt nor. Neb., ar
ed from the valley Tuesday before
last and continued on to visit his broth
er on the unstirveyed lands.
Mr. Noma of Med ford chaperoned
Messrs. Hartshorn, Cook and Phemer
ter to the rails, rnese latter gentle
men are capitalists from the north and
east iu quest of investments.
R. H. Harris met with the misfortune
of having one of tho wheels of bis
auto break while motoring from Cas
tor Mill to Ragle Point. The machine
was repaired, but again broke down and
Mr. Harris provided other mear.s of
reaching his destination.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Harry C. Stoddard to .lames C.
Woods, lots 3 and 4, block II.
Med ford $
B. F, Curler to Kllie May San
born, land "in section 5, town
ship range 4 W
Kllio May Sanborn to B. F. Cur
ler, 1 acre in section l.", town
ship .'Hi. range 4 W
sr.o
100
300
Klward B. Hanlev to Arthur
Nicholson, lS(in aerea iu town
ship H7. niuge 2 W
500
II. F. Pohlnnd to R. B. Faudds.
lot !i, block B, Boulevard Park
additiou to Ashland
V. II. Henline to Mary K. Low
ell, land iu section In', town
shin 3(1, r.mife 4 W
1 :-.-
Cnited States t .lames Briscoe,
Kin acres in tiection 2S, town
ship 32. range 2 W patent
Maurice .L Goodheart to A. M.
Beaver, 2.1.50 acres in PLC
4.", township .19, range IK...
Mrs. S. F. Tnlow to Harvey K.
Inlnw, 80 acres in section 32,
township 33, range 1 W
D. L. Day to John II. Howard,
property in Park p.ddition to
Med ford
,T. R. Payette er al. to T. .T. An
drew, lots 11, 12, and fl, Bry
ant's add., Med ford
C. A. Penninger to Philip L.
Simpkins, 27.(1 acres in town
ship 30, range 2 west
U. S. to James Brisco. IflO acres
in section 2H. township 33.
10
700
h'Oii
range 2 west
.pateul
LOCAL MARKET.
The fololwing quotations are an im
partial report of the. prices paid by Med
ford dealers:
Wheat $1 per bushel.
Flour $2.70 per cwt.
Whole barley 2H per toil.
Hay 12 per ton.
Alfalfa $10 per ton.
New potatoes $1.25 per cwt.
Butter 40c per roll.
Lard 10c per pound.
Beans fie per pound.
Kggs 22 e per dozen.
Sugar $0.80 per cwt.
Turkeys 13c per pound.
Poultry Spring, $2 to $3; hens, $3.30
to $4 per dozen.
Hams 12e per pound.
Shoulders 10c. per pound.
Hogs 4 1 ij to tie per pound.
Cattle-- 2:H ti 3'.e per pound.
CIRCUIT COURT NEWS.
(ins Nenbury vs. Kiln M. Newbury;
divorce granted by stipulation to plain
tiff. allowTug defendant $2"i per month
for support of children; joint custody
of children and home residi'in-e property
and furniture in Jacksonville.
J. Hall vs. (ieoige V. Dunn; de
murrer overruled and notice of appeal
given.
W. I . lloldridue of Talent has pur
ihased a Ren auto from the Medford
Auto company. This makes the third
lico iu Talent, Artie Rapp and Welbnrn
Beesou having the other two.
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Qity
Property and Fruit
Groves for Sale
Five mul Tni-Arrr Onhitiils on tht
i nut nllni i' til jiliiH. Tlir riilit hind of
soil, Ihr riiht hind nf trees nnd tlir
riijhl jirii'i'n.
Tiri'iilj) years' experience in fruit
raisin if hail;.? our judiinent. We have
.sold half the orchard in the valley
and have ii I to nee a jmrckaaior dis
satisfied irilh his bargain.
Hi fore hiiifinif see
Roue River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
j
SPORTING NOTS.
After losing four games straight to j
the Seals. Portland finally braced up.
sud won the two last. It is still at the
top, leading Los Angeles by one point, i
.loe flans, the "old master," is no
more a power iu the pugilistic world
which mow rings with the praises of
Battling Nelson, the seemingly invin
cible Norseman.
Parky McFarlaud aud Freddie Welch
fought n draw at Los Angeles July 4.
,lm Jeffries was referee. The tight is
said to have proven that Paekey is the
best man. however.
On the showing made it would hardly
do to say that Oans lost because ho is
old and riuore. It is doubtful if Cans
in his prime could have lived through
such a storm of action and buffeting as
he experienced today.
Two games were played at Ashland
during the past Jew days, one on July
4 nnd the other on Sunday. Jackson
ville won the first, which was for a
purse of 7."i, ben ting Ashland by a
score of lo to -I. The loser put the
Indian sign on Oram Pass in the next
game, however, by a vote of 0 to 7.
During the Albany race held at
Alhanv, Or., last week, Delilah, owned
and driven by H. Rutherford, of San
Bernardino. Cal., paced an exhibition
mile on the S. S. Bailey track iu
2:07 1,. She went against her record
of 2:0S for a purse offered by the
local Fourth of July racing committee,
and made good.
As for Nelson, the further he went
the stronger aud livlier he became. Tie
certainly made good his claim to be
known as the Durable Dane. When it's
all over it is simply giving further
point to the contention that 'you can't
dope fighters." Dnholz had the better
of Nelson. P.ritt Defeated Nelson at the
Auditorium. What Cans did to Unholy,
and Hritt are among the pathetic mem
ories of the ring game.
The combined effects of exhaustion
and body bombardment did for Onus
and he sank as a scuttled ship sinks in
the seventeenth round of tho great
fight Saturday. As her ested on his
knoe with di-onniii!' head and hcavine
I ..liAut tin .w.nril tl.rt ami i-t nf tlie HnilHP
crowd. It. was the turmoil that marked
tho passing of the champion. Tt was
cold comfort for Joe probably to know
that there would have been just as
riotous a demonstration if the olher
man had fallen. It was simply the royal
salute that heralds a great ring triumph
and it mattered little to those who
cheered who was the victor.
NOT ICR.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to the City Council
i t th" City of Medford, Oregon, at their
meeting on July 7, 1iTK, for a license to
sell spirit ous. vinous nnd malt liquors
in quantities lesis than a galloa, for the
period of six. ino'iths, at their plnce of
business at lots .1, 15, 7, and S, in block
20, in the City oi Medford, Oi-ego'i.
Hated June 1!. IftnS.
1IOTKL NASH COMPANY.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Lindley
jcllnn.
Neathamer and Annie Me
CLEAN COTTON RAGS WANTED
FOUR CENTS PER POUND PAID
MEDFORD DALLY TRIBUNE
Clean Cotton
Rags Wanted
4c per lb. Paid
Medford Daily
Tribune
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Greenish
HEADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
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YA1U) AND ( ) K K I ( K AT MKDKOUD, ORKUON.
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EAST
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Buth Wn.vi Out) Way
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July U, 7, 22, 2::. I
August i, 7. 21, 22. 1
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our workmen the most skilled
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tvm at nil lunir of Hie ilay. Tin
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palm suiLutNu, MMDroBD, 0&S.' 'griuwt n circulation in paid.
golden
Grain
Granules
10!) PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
.11. tastes like en free. It looks
like coffee and it smells like
coffee, )iit is pure roasted
grains, hlended so as to pro
cure the hest flavor, the
greatest strength nnd an ar
ticle which young nnd old
may drink morning, noon
and night.
(iolden CJrain Granules is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart
trouhle. nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stomach troubles,
yearly 2-poii nil package
for 25c, all retail grocers.
Wholesale by
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Moflfnnl, Or.
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