Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 09, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEUFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOTfH, OltKOOX. TTn'Ksn.VY. .W,Y ! 1W.
AS IT LOOKED
Senator Gore Describes!
Bryan Demonstration as j
It Appeared to Him.
BLIND MAN
li;.NVi:ii, Col.. July !. "1 Kit iv the
waving hnuiioift, I lie murchin";, yest icii
lutinj; crowds, mill the look of triumph
uii I lit- faces of llu Hrynn followers :is
plainly as it' I hud my sight, fur a
blind man is not bo remote from the
world ns the person who ha good eyes
ami no imagination. '
Thin in the way Senator Thomas I1.
(lore described ihe demonstration which
was ntnrted by his reference to Hryan
us 'the greatest apostle of human lib
erly. "
"The demonstration was :i complete
surprise to me' ho continued. "1 had
scarcely completed the hit induction of
my speech when the storm broke, und
during the hour or more that followed
t faced the crowd and saw what was
going on. ' I believe my picture of it is
as vivid as that of nay man or woman
present. ' '
Senator (ore today is the recipient
of congratulations from hundreds of
Oklahomnns, who are in the eity and
who aided materially in increasing the
volume and duration of the demnnstrii
tion.
NELMON REALLY MATCHED
TO FIGHT CANS AGAIN
SAX PRANClSCO, ful.. July !.
Battling Kelson, lightweight champion
of the world, and doe Cans, the dusky
(x-chanipiou, who lost his title to .Vet
son here July 4. are to meet in the
ring for the third time nt Ply, Xev..
Labor day. September 7. This was
decided last night at a meeting between
I he fighters, their managers iuid T. x
It it-hard, the Nevada fight promoter.
The purse for whieh the boxers will
fight i:t $:to,lto, Vel: on is (o n reive
.L'u,lHHi, win. lose or drav.'. and (Jans i
to reeeive .flti.Oun, Nelson is in ic
ceive two-thirds interest in ihe inoviny
pictures and the club the other th'r-l
(ilins being left out on this propivit ton.
Knell of ihe contestants mill ick.ird
posied $Hv Inst night lo bind ile
j-gret nn'iit. Ificitnrd will p.s; til.min
more as strut us he reaches N t v :i
Tin fighters nre to select a referee oi.
August and in case of failure to
:gre:, the club is to make the selection
three days before (lie tight. The light
ers are to weigh in nt l-t-1 at the ringside.
To Protect From Frost.
W. If. Smith of Fresno, Cul., in in
Wed ford, represent ing t he Frost Pre
ventiou company of Fresno. Oil. Mr.
Smith has samples of the devices now
in use in California ami several other
states for preventing frost damage to
fruit. Thee devices consist of n pat
ented oil pot and an electric alarm
thermometer, which will nvvakfu you in
your room at night when 1 he tin tiger
point is reached. He states that these
devices have proven a success in every
case where they have been employed.
He is at the Hotel Xash and will be
pleased to meet (lie f ruitgrowers and
explain the meth' d of smudging which
has been so successfully carried on in
California and other stales. Mr. Smith
v ill be. here but a short time and de
sires those interested to call upon him
noun as possible. it.r.
LOCAL MARKET.
The fulolwiug quotations are an iin
partial report of the prices paid by Med
ford dealem:
Wheat $1 per bushel.
Flour 70 per ewt.
Whole barley 'Jfi per ton.
Hay 1- pet ton.
Alfalfa-$10 per tuu.
New potatoes $1.2.1 per ewt.
Butter 4uc per roll.
Laid 10c jier pound.
Bean a "'C per pound.
Kggs dozeu.
Sugar $(J 80 per cwt.
Turkeys Pe, per pound.
Poultry Spring. 2 to t'; hem. $3. So
to $4 per dozen.
Hants 12c per pound.
Shoulders 10c per pound.
Hogs 4' to tie per pound.
futtle 2 to aide per pound.
Summer Outlug Book.
The O. K. & N. and S. P. Co. has
iiwued a very handsome "Summer Out
ing Book." This book covers the mm
Ditr resorts of Oregon fully. beauti
fully illustrated and contains very vat
uable information.
CWie of thase handsome books will be
giveu to all asking for same while sup
pvl lasts.
fall at the local office and ask for
on. 9'
NOTICE.
Notice is berubv givt-u tliat 1 1. ts uu
dernigiiei will apply to llie Citv Council
yjt the City of Medford, Oiexou, ! ' ",e
luat meptmg followibir llie regular mei't
ioK July 7, 10S, for a lireuae to sell
8u,ritou. vinous aud mult liquors in
ijuuutitifi leal than a gallou. for llie
periol of six nioottii, at Ins place of
tAuinm at lot 14. in block 20, in ; In
City of .dford, Oregon.
tinted .Inly .1, 108.
C. M. UIPSON.
"LOOKOl'T l-'OW I'AINT" SO SAIT1I
TllK AllORKilXK. KIKKIJT, 'I'HK
T A 1 1. Ok. ASKS Til K M( )I)KRN I )! I-'.SS
Ki;. IF IT ISN'T TIM H TO IH'T ON
TllK )UY l.ATMST VFA'KKR OI-'
(IVII.IZATION: TllK N K A T K S T .
n o i i I : I i:st ( ' K HAT IONS O F T 1 1 1-:
LOOM. PKRFKCTIA' l-MTTKI ) TO
VOUU OWN I'ARTKTl-AR TVl'F OF
AN AT( M V, AT Til R KF-FA RTFIfS
TlfF Rlil'l-AR I'RIOF. SFFC1AL
SA1J-: LASTS HKiHT DAYS ,11'LV
10T1 1 TO 1ST If. 1NCLUS1VR.
JCJ1 N.I J L'
Mm
I'FT ON A NKW COAT." A TAILOR
MA DK SF IT Til AT FITS VOF. DON'T
TRFST VOl'K' AIM'KARANCK TO T11F
.1 F D(! M 10 N T OF A "II A N D-MK
)OVVN"SALKSMAN. HIASl'.l) l!V TUK
NF.CKSSITV OF FITTINd VOF TO
TllK CLO TH I N i INSTKAI) OF FIT
TINd Tin: ci.oiiTiNo to voi". why
SINK VOFR FKRSONALITV IN
'RKADY-MADKS" WIIKN YOF CAN
1 1 A V K A N Y SF ITI N(i I N Til IS I .A R( i I-1.
STOCK MADK Fl' TO FIT YOF AX1
FOR 1T I'KR CKNT OFF TIM-: REGU
LAR FRICK?
Rpoular r..00 C1IKYIOTS. cut in the very latest style, now $22.50 Kcouar :.:.-,.oo I LACK UXF1NISIIKI) WORSTKI). cut to fit and suit
KVKular $30.l0 SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, in all the new shades ?22.50 Regular .$40.00 NOVKLTY SU1TIN0S, with all the latest fancy touches
Ueguku- $33-00 ENGLISH and SCOTCH TWEEDS, in Fashion's latest. $26.25 lf.-ular ..-0.00 SUITS from FRENCH J M PORTED CLOTH. 'now
DID YOF EVER HEAR OF SUCK PRICES FOR T A 1 LOR-M ADE SIT ITS t
1" EM EM MET? AND SPEAK EARLY, FOR THIS S AEE AY ILL LAST EIGHT DAYS ONLY IFLY 10 TO IS. INCLUSIVE.
$26.25
$30.00
"WW
$37.50
TTMUHS
NKW TIIUKAD.XKW TLOTII, NKW STVLKS, A FIT !
SOl'Tll (' STK'KKT
1 Dl V 1 1 )lrA LITV, WKAW. SHAPK, A (I HAKAXTKK!
MARKET FOR NEW HOPS
PLACED ON 10CENT BASIS
Tint market for hojci is now
4'u inlv on a I" I'iMil basis. As v:i-
utatt'd in the Smut a v t )rejoniaii, rumors
re luinciii the latter oart of last
ik of lit nts bein; uffiTed on eon
traels, and the rumors have smce hecn
erified. It was leurui-d yosti-rdfty that
John t'armirhael of JSab-in, the represen
tative of Wignii, Kii'lmrdrioji i eoni
panv of London, had contracted for hcv-
cral lots at that price, the nyureuli'
amount secured bein;. it is snid, about
"U.DDlJ pounds. Amon the growers re
ported lo have made contracts with
t'nnnichuel were lieoroe Mnrlatt of .let-
ferson; J. . Sewell of llillsboro aioi
.lacobson of llnenavista. It is also
known that 10 cent nflVi'H have been
made lo K robs liros. and to (ieorye lioso
f Salem, but Hose offers Were not ac
cepted.
The lifting dl the market tor tut. lies
from H to Jo eentu has created much in
lerest, but no surprise in the trade. In
all quarters it was thought that con
tracts would eventually reach the in
cent uiarktl. but I lie fionre has been
reached sooner 'nan some of the dealers
expected, r oreeasis oi an i i n-m imu
ket are now beinji maile. I lie innie is
watching the sit nut ion closely and thre
is much speculation as to V hat I'aul
Horst will do. Oregoniau.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Pereival Shea, mining man, and for
iner ly manager of Hip (toldfield NVws,
together it h lii wife and daughter.
Kathenne. are in Medford from Oold
iW'ld, visiting Mr. and Mm. C. M. Kidd.
l r. Shea expert to spend veral
month in the wnlley.
iitdfurd Tribune, 30c pr mootll.
"Look out or paict" (Jol 10).
laac M. Harvey to Solomon An
derson, r0.10 acres in section
2. township H7, range 2 W . . $
Solomon Anderson to Ah in 1.
liarrow, ncres in section Lo,
township :;17, ran;e 2 V ...
Alviu I. IJarrow to August V.
Carlson, ' acres in section
township ran 140 l' W
i harles W. f'raley to l. M. Par
ry. oil acres in I) I W. town
ship IIS. rar.ee 2 W
Ida Wiley to Henry Humph
rev. 1 acre in section "", town
ship "7, ranye L' W
S,tmuel T. Hodtf' to Nellie Ke.-d.
lot 1. block ;. Hold Hill . . .
Itoberl S. Towt.e to I,. K. Coop
er, power of attorney
I.tiddie 1'armer to haniel P. Two
.'""!. acres in township 29,
n.i-' 1 K
ii. I!. SliiiL'erland lo "Mabel L. '
Stiveu., lot t, rtenval's West
Viruinia addition to Ahl:ind . .
...ltn l.ett to W. M. Holt. land in
s-.-tioii (..wnsl.ip raej."'
I IK
I Mean c. t.nl.-v t.. .1. W. P-iker,
j properly in Adil:iud
! Hatt ie 'I'. Iil"nnt to Knnna T.
1 Melii.an. power of attorney - . .
(Jeorue Iteavenue to Kailliie M.
I port. miniiiL' claim in ti-.-tion
j ni, townhip rare W ...
Hl-orf !i:im 1 -"'I- I" l'liuue
I M. I'o-t. water riohl
I'nited Slate, to Kirio-v liichaid
Wi-t. N. W. , of S W.
I urction 1-. tow n-hip ::i. ramr
I 1 E 1'
it. Ii. W'M.I to 1 . P. SlM'll, I"
Iacre in nection I:-, 'ownship
34, range 1 E
'JOO
1 000
C. P. Snell to Ii. ft. boV et ill.,
10 acres in section L. towushi(
::i. rnntrf' 1 i: .
harles S.-hull. lo l.ichard li.li
kins, properly. in hh'ck II. Jack- i
soaville . . $ 101)
Susii- L. Allen to Prank Jordan, !
land in township range 1
i-:
I'nuil; Jordan to Mary M. K. Kd
111 11 mis, land in trwnship 39,
range l K
Cuitetl Stat-f. James MeOon
r.gh, Hio in-res in sect ion 27,
township iW, rangi' :t W. . . .patent
r.. II. Tucker to Ueorge A. Jack-
sou, o acres in towr.fhip 37,
ri'iioe I W
J. P. Lie to John 1.. Pavr'.. lot
7, Mock II. Ashland
11. H. Harris to Kdw-rd Wo.d
bii i'. I Ho acres in sect ion it I ,
township ;U. range 'I K
Anion P.eck to P. II. Harris, Hu
acres in ;.( i ia 31. township
L range o E
I'n-d Kei?icke to Itudidph Treck
sel, lots 1 and o, block 20,
Multn Palls
(i. A. Itiiiier tr. Charles P. Tnl
eii. properly in Talent
W. M. Ward to Charles P, Tale u,
l:-nd in town- hip rnnge 1
w
Una Lumber & I'.ox compuny to
ernept K. Hart, lard in towiiflliip
:t. range )
W. 1. M.i.n- to W. (. Trip
lett. 1 10 i-c.e-; in seel ion 11.
titunOiip range 4 W
10 I
10
::ood
:io
.".ilno
3 IL'O
10
r.o
- oOft
id
10
1200
GARFIELD MAY VISIT
KLAMATH PROJECT
C. H. Pitch, the acting director of
ti e rei-l ciiatioii k rvice. has written lo
hi re.l or Jacob Kneck of the Water
psers' iissofiat ion that it is very prob
able that Secretary finrflftld and direc
tor P. II. Sewell will viiit Ihe Klamath
project this summer. At this time
thev are both absent from Washington
and nothing can be d about the re
jection of the hids on the Clear Lake
dam until they return.
It is tin) winh of manv- of the land
owners th:it Secretary iar1ield should
come here and make a pervonal invest!
gation of the condition in the I'pper
project. So far the K per cent of the
laud asked by Director Xewell ha- not
been signed, nnd unless a deal for the
Heekman land is Humiliated it will
o a difficult nmttpr to get th requiml
per ciiit. The Heekman trad comprises
over UOOO Hc.res, and if this in signed
with the government it will rmv the
per cent ubnve fH,
NEW SYSTEM IN VOGUE
AT ALL LAND OFFICES
Por tin purpose of simplifying the
svsle f Lepiug the records, nil entire
ly new plan was introduced in all dis
trict I'niled Slates laud offices and in
tin; general land office at Washington
on the first of this mouth. Practically all
of the record hooks heretofore in use
have been discarded, while what. is
known as a serial number book nnd a
card index have been subst i luted. 1 11
the serial book is kept 11 complete roc
ord of every transaction relating to a
t raet of public land from the t iino it
has hei-u filed on until final proof has
been made and patent issued. ( 'or res
ponding records will be kept at ! he
general bind office at Washington, Kor
ini'i'lv l his in forma lion was recorded
in several separate volumes, ouch trans
action regarding a tract of laud being
designated by 11 number corresponding
with I he order in which the proceed
ing occurred. Pnder t he new system
every step in the progress of perfecting
title lo each piec - of public land will be
recorded under one serial number with
11 complete indexing system in cojinci
tiou.
Pnder the new system one set of
numbers will ) imiiiitaincd nt each dis
trict laud office for all classes of en
tries, purchases, locutions, etc. Tito ini
tial declination, itpplicnl ion or ot her
paper ri-ipiired in any entry, purchase,
selection or local ion will be numbered
at the time in the order in which it is
presented to I lie fist rift loud office
without, regar.d to . 1 ls uhttco,uent al
lowaucc or r jectioi . All intcmicdintu
or final papain required to be filed
or issued in connection llten-wiLh will
be given the same number ns the orig
inal paper. 4 1
Another important change is the ev
tjihlishnient of an alphabet icnl index ot
nil declarants, uoplicut ions, cot ryioeu,
purchasers, sele tors und locators. Tin
index will be maintained hot li at the
di. 'trict laud office aud at the general i
land off ice nt Washington. Si ill an- ;
other change hai been introduced by j
which an en 1 1 rely new system is 1
piired of the registers nnd receiver
of the district land offices in making
report-.
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Vith
HEADQUARTERS POR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Qiiotationa promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co,
KILNS AND MILLS AT CUvNDAI.H ORKGOX
YARD AND AT M KJHOKI), OKM0ON.
ESTIMATE ON COST OF
OAKDALE AVENUE SEWER
Citv Kngiuccr Osgood has made an
fstiiiuite on ih st of a trunk sewer
o 1 Mikdale avenue, noil h of Seven! h
st ?' . i, a 1 l,77o. The sewer is in
lei.drd to be large enough to serve t he
cn;i iiv alter leu years, using, 25,-
ono population and 1-0 gallons per cap
ita daily hh the basis of the estimate.
The tew:er would be soOil feet long, II
inch pipe, at an aver.-ge depth of eight
feet.
UECEIPTS AND EXPENSES
SHOWN BY RECORDER
Pecordcr c.dliii ' report for
own receiptn from liquor license.
10
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T.-.'i: fmni li"lT liixi'.. Ol-.H; friini
inictl:iii(-'in. lici.n.n., Ti't; frittn
:tU-r r''-i'ijit.. ."'!. 1: from t.
.;; fr 1 r.-.-i 111. l!i"T. 0:i.u;
ti..in 1'tni . cilli, t-rl. .tUO. nn1 fratll
,.r. W" tiH-. -.M. Tli i-Tpn-"
.i..v .-i.'i:il fmi'l aurriiril of f".2.'Vtt
u:itr funrl nnrrnnli of O.'ITI "2, street
and road warrann of 131.8.
LOW PRICES 8ECUSLD FOR
KLAMATH WOOL CLIP
Clean Cotton
Rags Wanted
4c per lb. Paid
Medford Daily
Tribune
Small Orchards
On Easy Terpis. Glty
Property and Fruit
Groves lor Sale
Klu mat h ami Lake county shopoo-n
have disused of the wool .clip, for this
vcar. The price w:i lower than expe.-t,
cd. I hoice clips brought li cent, th
moHt of the dips' filing for U and II
cent. .:ut yr tie. pii.-e ranged from
19 to i:i emits. j
,Sh'-iiriig ip finished in most parts if
the country, althoiih iti th vicinity of
the lava teds there nre still a few bsnd
tont have hot ln hatred. All of tlK
heep are now on the suuimer rung,
most of the men engaged in lln indnp
trv having lepd land in the rc tv,
' . ThcILIXTKIC
TEA KETTI.K
( Vr l'imiisl.,-1 li"l
I lr. . wiil'T lor li-n imi
V vW-V , v,,' -l""".(plii-
, t Ji fr ii. " m-'J
''Xi' Vv or iii tin-kili-hi-.i
AttH'-bcs lo any
rleetrolier
.Simple, stfe,eiit
veiiienl, diiinble
The directum of (.rove district are
offering the old lU'hoolhoiiMA ti sa le
Itids slionld b nddrwd to V. 0.
Knips, clerk, Medford.
'Look oat Ut pamt'! (Jaly 10;.
KOOUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Km -crsior to Condor
Wuier Puwvr Co. Oi
Ilea 2tHJ W. 7th it.,
oyp. big lectrie ligu. Pkok .01.
cM
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Five mid Ten-Arm Orchards on Ihe
iiiHlnlhiicnl ifn. The rifjht kind of
soil, Ihe right hind of trees and the
rifjht prices.
T wail if ijetirs' experience, in fruit
rnisiiif hacks our jiidfnient. We have'
sold half Ihe iirclmrds in the. vullei
and have yet la sec a purchaser dis
satisfied with his barfa in.
lie fare liuiiiif see
!
Ro&ue River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
MEDFORD RASH It DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood.
Offira fixture and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turned work and
' fancy xrlll. f, BETWEEN (ITU AND 7TH BT8. PHONB
ALL the News the day it happen