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

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    THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORIOUON. FRIDAY. JULY 10. 1f0S.
SNOW NEARLY
GONE AT LAKE
Will G. Steel Reports that
Big Tourist Travel is in
Prospect for Crater Lake
Will 0. Steele f the Crater !,nke
company nrrived in Mcdt'ord from Cm
tor lake Thursday and reports that
the snow has disappeared from all ex
opt the rim of the lake itself or shady
sides of hills. He expects a great num
ber of tourist at the lake this summer,
hut on account of the tinaueiitl strin
tf.-ney will he mialtle to carry out orig
inal plans for the hotel upon the era
ter's rim this season. Ho will estab
lish a kitchen and provide tout ac
commodations, so that sightseers can
secure meals und lodging at A rant s
house and feed for teams at the junc
t ion of t he K la ma t h and Med l ord
mails, a few miles from the lake.
Mr. Steele h a s wor k ed out u n e w
plan for securing government aid for
the building of roads and other improve
moats in the national park. He will
endeavor to have engineers sent to
make a complete survey of the roads
a ml t ra i Is about t he crat ti a nd es
timates of their cost, and then have
the work started on contracts. By
the continuing f the contract plan.
Cascade reserve park secured $.V.llOo
at the lat session of congress as against
Crater lake's $:.nnu.
BAYS MITCHELL IS
THE STRONGEST MAN
The residents of Jacksonville in the
late sixties will remember DeWitt Clin
ton DeWitt, the herculean principal of
the public school of the county seat.
He is now n resident of Town ml u. Pa.,
and for many years has ranked as one
of the leaders of the bar of the, Key
stone state, as well as being a promt
mitt politician. Mr. DeWitt is again
a delegate to the democratic national
convention and spent several hours at
Lincoln, Neb., vistiing Mr. Hrvtm dur
ing his stay there.
Speaking of candidates for the vice
presidency, Mr. DeWitt said: "John
Mitchell is the mnn. I have been weigh
ing the value of the various candidates,
talking with other cundidutes and com
paring views, and the result is that I
come out for Mitchell. Xot only would
Mitchell carry Illinois, Indiana and
Ohio, but he would carry Pennsylva
nia. What other candidate so far men
tioned gives promise of anything like
Mitchell 's following? Xone. I believe
the next few days ut Denver will show
the truth of what J have said, ami I
feel certain now that the majority of
the Pennsylvania population appreciates
the strength that the lender of the coal
miners would bring to the ticket."
NEW YORK AGAIN
ELECTS NORMAN MACK
DEW Kit, Col.. July tf.--The New
York delegation at a caucus yesterdu,"
morning re-elected Norman K. Mack
national committeeman and adopted th"
unit rule. It did not discuss the ques
tion of agreeing on a candidate for
vice-president.
No act iou was taken regarding the
presidency, and shouts of snap meeting
followed the adjournment.
T. J. Keti'liam created a commotion
by shouting: "I propose the world shall
know there are 2ii members of this
delegation for Bryan and I demand that
the delegation be polled."
Members of the Hummany organiza
tion gathered about the obstreperous
member and assured him he would be
"more than pleased" when the vote on
the presidency should be taken.
HUMPHREY LEADS IN SHOOT
HELD ON CLUB GROUNDS
A successful shoot, was eu joyed by
members of the Med ford Hod and fiun
; club at the club grounds Wednesday
. afternoon. The following was the
-score out of a posseible
Daniels i5
Seely . . 10
El wood Ut
Patterson lit
Ross .-.IS
Butler 11
Enyart 20
Biden 21
Miles 21
ifaskins Id
Brown 14
.Smith Kt
Humphrev 23
Rickoff 21
Menard 2
EMALLPOX RAGING
THROUGHTOUT RUSSIA
ST. PKTER.SBl'RG, July 10. An ap
pi-al for government aid in check ing
the ravages of smallpox, which is de
vastating Russia from the White to the
Black sens and from the Baltic to Si
beria, wn made today by represent!!
tives of the affected dist ricts. They
declared that unless heroic efforts were
made Russia will bo afflicted with the
worst scourge in the history of t he
country. In several districts the death
rate is 25 to 30 pr rent. The diease
rapid spread is due partly to the lack
of cleanliness in the masses' personal
habits and the laxity in enforcement of
aaintarv m eas u res .
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
Pritr Ai'sitiliman. lira Hotter Mrs.
. K. rhike (.".). Mrs. A. S. Conley.
r'rauk II. Coupcr. K. Ii.vker. M. Kd
ilaile, I'. '. Mass. K. H. Henry. Ar
tlnir Homer. Fred'k Iiwtun, H. Leigh-
ni. I.itileAold. I ordelin liffn. II. I'.
Mnrkey, T. L. Musters, William M.-.l
ford, .lobn Mobile, Mia. John O'Con
l-er, Hallie Owen, Margaret lieid, Mrs.
Clinton Reynolds, Mm . brhutle, Vm
P.. White.
MARRIED.
CEXTERS-CH 1 l.DEKS In Jackson
ville, on July ti, by Judge N-il, Marion
S. t 'fitters and Josephine t'hilders.
DENNIS Ol.nVr? As Ashland Juue
:t't. by Kev. W. U Mcllinger. Louis E.
Dennis of Klamath county and Miss Jo
sephino Glove.
HICKS DETHLEESEN In Jack
sonvillc. July 7, Harry H. Hicks, and
M iss Josephine Dethlefsn.
DEN X KIT St HA V V V. R A t G ra u t s
I'ass, at the resideiice of L. A, Hcber
lie, Fuller D. Bennett and Miss Elsie
E. S.haffer.
N El L-PA RK EH At Ashlaud on June
:tu. Elmer Neil and Miss Pearl Parker.
SOLVEH-ROB1SOX In Wagner
Creek district, June IS, by Itev. Robert
Enuis, Lloyd dver of 1'liocnix and
Miss Minnie hobisou.
SEEDMAN SHELLEY Ah Ashland.
June .to, by Kev. W. T. Van Scoy, Her
man J. Seed man of Saltese, Mont., and
Miss Sitdie K. Shellev.
DIED.
Tl'RPIN In lloxy precinct, July ."i,
Blam-he, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles W. Turpinv formerly of
Med ford, aged 5 years.
COY At Engle Point, July Hay.
sou of Mr. ami Mis. Thniii;;s 'oy, aged
W vea rs.
SMITH At Grants Pass, July It. in
taut son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith.
FLECK At San Francisco, May IH,
Ward I. Fleck, formerly of Grant Pass,
aged 4" years.
I'.ACGHM AX At Independence, .Inly
7, Professor II. T. llaughmau, aged :'')
v-a rs.
BORN.
VOX DEI H ELLEN At San Isidro.
Philippine, islands, May 111, to the wife
of Lieutenant George von der llellen.
P. C, a son.
M 'KINNEY At Grants Pass July
I, to the wife of Joseph McKimiey, n
son.
CIUSHOLM At Portland, July 1, to
the wife of Clinton Chisholni. n daugh
ter.
Salo of Small Orchard Tracts.
Next Tuesday and Wednesday C. H.
Pierce Jt Son, owners of the large
ranch two miles east of town, will place
it on sale, subdivided into fl and 10
: ere tracts, at prices ranging from $100
to -tt-Vt nu acre. The value of prop
erty so finelv loi-ated as these tracts are
is bound to increase rapidly, and Mr.
Pierce fe.ds confident that he is offer
ing to his clients a rare opportunity
to purchase some very veluuble. land at
an exceedingly nominal t igure. I wo
thirds of the properly is already under
cult i vat ion. There are several wells
and springs on the plncc, and as choice
fruit laud the owners stale it is iinsur
passed. The sale is b ing well adver
tised ami there is every prospect that
small tracts of this land, which so many
people have been eagerly seeking, will
soon Je bought up.
This Isn't Hot.
Hot ! no, t his isn 't hot. Why. in
some parts of the world the temperature
is 2o degrees higher than it is here
about s. Here is the table:
Tunis : 1 12..". degrees
Manila 1 Kt.o degrees
Nubia . lir,.2 degrees
Am-Dize ( Egypt) ........ I Id. I degrees
E: ne ( A f Hen ) 1 1 7.:t degrees
Itagdal (Asia) 120.il degrees
Stockton (Cal.) 120.0 degrees
Phoenix (Ariz.) 122.0 degrees
El I'aso (Mex.) 123.4 degrees
Near Sue. 120.." degrees
Near Port M asktiarie . . . 1 -!. degrees
Near Syene (Africa) 1 21.2 degrees
Murzouk (Africa) ECU degrees
The Rogue river climate is moderate
in comparison. Just the kind of cli
mate to grow apples, apricots and mel
ons. -D. H. H.
To Protect From Frost.
W. II. Smith of Fresno, Cal., hi in
Med ford , representing the Frost Pre
vention company of Fresno, I 'al. M r.
Smith has samples of the devices now
in use in California and several other
states for preventing frost damage to
fruit. These devices consist of a pat
ented oil pof ami an. electric alarm
thermometer, which will awnken you in
your room nt night w hen the danger
point is reached, lie stales that these
devices have proven a success in every
case where they huve been employed.
He is at the Hotel Nash and will be
pleased to meet the fruitgrowers and
explain the ineth d of smudging which
hrs been so successfully carried on in
Ciilifnrnia and other states. Mr. Smith
will be here but a short time and de
sires those interested to call upon him
as soon as possible. -"-
LOCAL MARKET.
The fololwing quotations are an im
pkrtiul report of the prices paid by Med
t'oid dealers:
WJieat per bushel.
Flour $2.70 per cwt.
Whole barley $2i t ton.
Hay $12 per ton.
Alfalfa $10 per ton.
X'ew potatoes $l.2.r per cwt.
Butter 4 Mr per roll.
Lard tflc per pound.
Beans v. per pound.
Eggi 22 4c per dozen.
Sugar d..HU per cwt.
Tnrkevs Etc per pound.
Poultry -Spring. t'J to $:t; hens. $.'i So
$4 per doen.
HuiiiH I2c per pound.
Shoulders - lo.- per pouud.
Hogs 4'-..c to lie per hund.
attic to ."i'-c per lioiltid.
Summer Outing Book.
The II K. i V and . P- 1
li
issued a veiv handsome "Summer Out
ing lii.nl:.'- This 1 i. cn '-rs the sum
mer resorts of Oregon fully, is beauti
fully illustrated and "Mains crv val
liable luforniatiun.
tWie of these hait.Uoine 1nul.s will be
iiven lo all asking for same while sup
.l lasts. O
'nil at the local office
nne.
and ask fn
The Hotel Nash is serving the best
j merchants ' lunch in Oicgi.u daily from
l::io until I :t0 o'clock. Price 25 cents,
I with your favj-ito drink.
ORDINANCE NO. Ifil.
An ordinance authorising a contract
with the Warren Construction compauy
regarding the use by said compauy of.
the city's stoue quarry and team road j
roller and providing the form thereof. 1
The city of Med font doth ordain as,
follows: j
That the mayor and eity recorder be i
and they are hereby authorized aud j
directed to make and execute a contract j
on behalf of the city of Med font with ,
the Warr Construction company, a i
corporation, which contract shall be in j
words aud figures, as follows, to wit: J
This Agreement, Made aud entered
into this day of i
by and between the eity of Mod ford,
party of the first part, hereinafter call
ed the city, anil the Warren Construc
tion company, the party of the second
part, hereinafter called the paving com
pany. "Witnesseth: That, whereas, the city is
the owner of a steam road roller locat
ed in the eity of Med ford, and
Whereas: The City is installing a
sione crushing plant ud is opening up
a Quarry at Jacksonville. Oregou. to
gether with the installation of a rail
road siding to the quarry and a sidiiig
and trestle for unloading purposes with
in the limits of the eity of Med ford,
and owns some land that would be suit
able for a plant site near said trestle.
aud
Whereas: The paving company will
require in the construction of the bitu
lit hie pavement on Seventh street, Med
font, the use of a quarry, crusher,
roller, trestle and strip of land adjoin
ing the trestle.
Now. therefore, in consideration of
one dollar cash in hand paid, the re
eeipt for which is hereby acknowledged,
the city agrees:
Find That the eity will complete
their equipment at Jacksonville so that
the plant is completed and in shape to
turn out and deliver crushed rock to
the trestle within the eity limits with
as much dispatch as possible consistent
with the require .limits, and upon com
pletion will turn the same over to the.
paving company to operate and use foi
a period not to exceed two months from
the date the crusher is turned over to
the paving company ready to operate.
Second That the city will allow the
paving company the use of the steam
roller in connection withjhe paving of
Seventh street.
Third That the eity will allow the
paving company the use of a strip of
land not. to exceed Trl'iO feet on the
public land near the trestle to be erect
ed by the city. The exact location to
be selected by the city engineer.
In consideration of all of the above,
t he paving company agrees:
First That the paving company will
use the eity steam roller and will pay
for the same the sum of five dollars
f.'.Ort) per day for each and every day
the rol I er is ! n use, a nd to main tain
the roller in good condition and return
same to the city upon the completion
of the Seventh street paving contract
in as good condition, ordinary wear and
tear excepted, as when delivered to
them by the city.
Second That the paving company
will use the city quarry, taking rock
where directed by the city engineer, and
pay for same the sum of five cents
($0.1 .") per cubic yaid for each and
every yard of rock excavated from the
quarry, and to clean up the quarry and
turn same over to the eity upon com
pletion of the Seventh street paving
contract in good condition and satis
factory to the city engineer measure
ments to be made on a basis satisfac
tory to the city'crtgineer and said price
per cubic yard does not iuc.lude the
20 cents per ton cost of transportation.
Jacksonville to Med ford, nor the cost
of electric power, which sums are to
paid to the railroad and the power
company by the paving compauy.
Third That the paving compauy will
use the city crusher and other equip
ment neeesnary in connection therewith,
together with the trestle and a space
7xl")0 feet adjoining name, as required
by the Seventh street paving contract,
and will pay for the use of same the
sum of five cents ($0.05) per cubic
vard for each and every cubic yard
of rock crushed, and will clean up the
t restle and land adjoining, upon com
pletion of the contract and leave it in
the same condition as when the paving
company assumed charge, and will re
turn the crusher Hnd all other equip
ment used in connection therewith in
as good condit ion, ordinary wear and
tear and the acts of flod excepted, as
when turned over to them.
Fourth The paving nmpany further
agrees to hold themselves responsible
for all accidents that may occur in the
use and operation of eny of (he above
city property and to h-U the city harm
less from all liability in connection
therewith.
In consideration f the above, the
. .:irlieH hereto have et their hands and
, e;ils this Aay of
firt above written.
CITY" OF MEPFOHD,
By
Attest:
' WAltHKN CON'STRr'TION
lOMPAN'V.
Bv
Attest:
The foregoing ordinance was passed
ly the city oeiincil on June 29th. 100S.
Trowbridge voting aye. Kifert aye. Mer
rick aye. Wormian aye. (llwell ave.
Ilafer ave.
Approved June 29. 19".
.1. F. RKfinV. M:inr.
I Attest:
MIINJ. M. COM.lNrl, Recorder. 95
NOTICE.
Xutico is hereby giveu that the ud
lersigned will apply lo the City Couucil
c f the City of M,iforJ. Oregon, tl the
fi:st meeting folluwil.g the regular meet-
j i ig July 7, l9os, for a liceuce to sell
Oliritout, vinous ami malt liquor in
iuan'i'.ies less than a gjllon, for the
periol of six montlii, ut his plt'ce of
business at lot 14, in block '.'o, in the
i its- of Medfoid. Oregon.
;. .1 Julv o, l,
(!. M. (1IH)N.
Xleiforl Trtbuaa. :0c ptr meet.
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Wh
HI'ADQUARTRRS FOR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co,
KILNS AND MILLS AT GLKNDALK ORhT.OX
YARD AND OFKIOfl AT M KDKOND, OKKOON;
Golden
Grain
Granules
inn PRK OK NT PURE
PRRRAl, COFFRR
It tiistes like coffep. It looks
like coffee ami it. smells like
coffee, lint is nire rousted
grains, lilcmlctl so as to pro-:
cure the licit flavor, Hie
greatest strength und an ar
ticle which young ami oll
may drink morning, noon
and night.
Oolilen Drain Grannies is
i especially recommended to
those suffering from lieart
itroiihle, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stoiiiacli trmililes.
I
1 Xenrl; '1-pound packinr
o
for 'J'.c. all retail grocers.
j Wholesale hy
P. B. Theiss & Co.
i
i iledfyid, Or.
HIGH- GRADE
EMENT
IN ANY QUANTITY
Let us tell you of Its merits
Grater Lake
Lumber Go.
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Gity
Property and Fruit
Groves for Sale
Fire und Trn-Arrf Orchards oh Die
installment plan. Tin' riiht kind of
soil. I lie ritht hi nil of trees and the.
riilhl trices-.
Tieeutji ears' experience in fruit,
raisin; hacks oar judgment. We have
sold half the orchards in the valley
and hare ;ct to see a purchaser dis
satisfied irilh his barfain.
He fore buiinfj see
Ro&ue River Land Qb.
Exhibit Bu ldino
MEDFORD SASH ft DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Offlre fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN flTH AND 7TH8TS. PHONE bS.
For men who
Try a pair of Kangaroo Shoes
on our
You will wonder why
C. M. KIDD,
There is so much ;pntl in the worst of us
And sit ni mli had in the lost of as -That
it hordlji liihoncei nui; of us
Tn spent, ill of the rest of ns.
"l is li ne there ii imiil oiii'l mil in oil of us, hat itnr
riiars arc all flood- nullum hail, and no occasion lo
spent; ill of them.
Insist on ii llini) the
Medford 5c, R. K. V. 10c. or IK I Marca 15c Ciar
Ma nn fact n red sol el i; hi; the
the ii) n. v. h:m: woiks
M edford. Ore (ion.
! J
have tender feet:
No. 3 Last
you ever hart foot trouble
The Footfitter
i
Wo innkf l lut Huim licit our Iluu
ilry is tli- lii'-it. 'i wiiulil like to !ii
t'avuii'il with ymir wink, mitl ntiull tin
mir hem lo iaru vonf I'ontiuui'il patruti-
We are a Home In
dustry and Employ
Only White Help.
Medford
Domestic Laundry
GLEN FAB RICK, Prop.
Medford, Ortgoii.
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PAOIPIO RAILWAY
Northbound
Vii. ltiOri'j;im r!xprosn. ...i Tir'.M . .n.
S.i. H'I'iirlliiMil KliriMW. . .j (1:4!) a. m.
Southbound )
N'n. l-Cn1irriii!i Kirits. ,10:H5 a. 'it.
t. I :t Sit Prtuii-iiicn Krp.. .1:20 p. in.
Nu. J'-'-'i Frnm lirautR Pans, .j 0:15 p. m.
No. 2i.V Kr Aalilaml 10: 15 p. m.
PACIFIC k EA8TERN RAILWAY
Vo. I l.iMivr M.'.lfiml.V.77; S":la7iii;
Nu. S l.eawj Al i- l for.l 2:!0 p. m.
Vo. L'jArrivfs Mod ford g 1 0:28 a. m.
.'n. IjArrivos Alcilford ft MIS p. ni.
BOC1UE RIVER T ALLEY RAILWAY
Xi. 2!l.vnven Medt'uril
No. riitMivi'H MiMll'iird
Molnrj Loaves Medford
M nt or1 1 ,o:i vt M I'll ford
N i. I l.p:iv" .liu'klonvillt'..
Nu. IM.eavi'H Jacksonville..
Mill or 1 1 .uavri Jack Ron ville. .
Motor;l.uavs JarkHonville. .
10:45 a. m.
5:115 p. nt.
2:00 p nj.
!):U0 p. in.
!l:lill a. m.
:t : :i0 p. ni.
l::lli p. iii,
7:30 p. in.
MAIL CLOSES.
jA". M'.P. XI
EaijJi" Point .. 7:20 2:00
Norlliliouii.l .' 9:l!l 4:54
Soiiniliimnd I10:05 2:50
.lai'kmilivilli. 10:20; 5:20
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will he made this season by
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Lines in Oregon
KliOM M 101) FOR I.), ORE.
as follows:
KotLWayj One Way
Through Via
TO Portland. California.
(Hiicag $82.40 $87.50
St. Louis 77.40 82.50
St. I'anl t9.!H) 81.75
Omaha li!l.)0 75.00
Kansas City .. (9.90 75.00
Tickets will be on sale
.lime 1!), 20.
Inly li, 7, 22,2:5.
August ti, 7. 21, 22.
(iood for return in 90 days
with slopf.ver privileges at
pleasure within limits.
UIOMIOMHIOR TIIF '
DATIOS
For any further information
call on
A. S. UOKKNIUFM.
I .oeal Agent, or write to
WM. M 'MURRAY, Oener.i!
Passenger Agent. Portland,
Oregon.
'Clean Cotton
Rags Wanted
4cperlb.PMd
J inbune