Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 21, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY T7UBUNE, MEDPORD. ORECiON. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1908.
PR PAR E FUR
I Social and Personal
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FRUIT EXHIBIT
State Horticultural Society
Asks Display From All
Sections for the Event
The Oregon Hutt' Hurl inilfmul ho
cietv will meet in I'urllnuil, Or.,
i-ember I iu i.jhiuhI m-wniiMi. It will
likewise iiitn.ilini' On Mill, itiuiiifil in hi
voDtiou of t lie N'nrthwi'Mt Fruit (Irow
ftra' rtHflociution, which urxuiii.iitiun will
deliberate during lite three following
days.
This ' horticiilturitl week " in Port
lund will bo the bijt'Mt midwinter fruit
growers', puckers' ninl HliijiprH ' inert
ing ever hold on the eofcut. Hi'iireHontn
five liortimlltirintB from all parts of
the Pacific nor) hweHt wilt be in tit
tendance, while eminent len'ber, ex
poriinenteri and uuthom from vurioiiM
HOctioiiH of the continent will fuvur th
fonventiou with tiddruMOH, leeturen and
deiuuiiut rations.
Display of Pears.
Ao CKpeciully attractive feature of
the occoHion will be thft very lurge
display of deeiduoiiH fruits, including
pears, upU-nt pruneH and nuts in both
eumniereial pack and plute dinpluy. The
Oregon Htute Mortieulturul society will
offur an exeeptionally fine seleetion of
cups for befit diNplnys eoinmerciat park
This iu itself will bring out a lively
conteHt and -many up leu did oxhihitu,
braid there will be several most ex
cellent umi-eonipetitive riinpluyn from
the leading orehanl UlNtriets.
Thero are a dozen firHt-ebiHH fruit
growing sections iu the northwest eueh
one of which in u uh good, or better,
than the other. At (his meeting Jhenc
sectioiiH promine to outdo all former
displays uf winter fruits, thus unnuriug
n rare treat to our visitors from the
oaHt aud over acroHH the Kens, for this h
really an international event at which
consumer, buyer and producer will meet
fur conference, discussion uutl good fel
lowship.
Awards to Be Numerous.
In a few weeks the hortieultunil and
farm papers will have a full lint of
awards lordlier with tho conditions of
competition. Pu not lose sight of the
I'll u I that this is one uf the very best
places at which you enn do good work
for your locality.
Thousands will visit I he J'ruil ex
hihit and will gather from it n far bet
tei opinion of your products than it is
possible to obtain from any amount of I
prfntod matter.
This year the asHOciation is a year
older and in coiiKeipieuco must be big
ger, better and entitled to greater re
spect. This is the most comprehensive
organljitiuu of its kiud on tho conti
nent aud Portland is going to enter
tain the visiting delegates iu a style
befitting their rank and their glorious
occupation.
K. It. I.AKK, Secretary.
Merchants lunch at Hotel Nuali.
I Mf ssn, Thompson and mterhnhi-
er were down from Anteloj Monday.
8. H. rent., the attorney, is down
from Untie Fall.
O. M. Nelbv is confined to his room
with n severe attack nf fever.
Mrs. HidiiiL'er of Jacksonville visited
relatives living in Mcdfurd Mmidav.
J. K. Anderson, who is in charge
Dr. Piekel 'k farms in Mound district
spent Monday in Medford.
(leiirife II. Durham, the (Hants Pans
attomev. made Medford and Jackson
ville n professional visit Monday.
Marion Trver and his family hav
Xtm to Sikiyou county, California, on
;i vaciitiou of several weeks.
H. Cantor and Mr. Mahoney of Big
lint tee dmlriet transacted business
f rd ford Monday.
Joseidi Hibbiinl and Cnurlcs jiiv.h,
the erocers, are mtikinti war on the fin
ny tribe of the Applegate.
John O. Phelgar, manager of Hmith
& Molonv's shoe store, in Jacksonville
IrnnnHctcd business in Medford Monday
K. and Oeorge TT, Kads and their
fnmilies left Monday for hn hills on
a camping trip of several weeks;
S. ( and flit Collins of Vancouver,
Wriwh., nod their families are paying
Medford a short visit.
Prank Brown, the Kaglo Point iner
chant, is paying Portlnnd n visit, pom
biniug business with pleasure. .
('. K. Textor and Eugene Thompson
were over from Jacksonville Mundnv
uitcrnoon.
Best hogs are bringing from to
y0.7i1 in the Portland market; China
fata fi t 4fif'.. f. uirii.ru r. In . Vi
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. f. Tnrpin of Mound
dist net, well k nown pioneers, were
amoni! Medford relatives and friends
during the week.
MNh T.elah Williams of Portland, who
is visiting her former homo at. Cen
tral Point, was in Medford Mondav, the
guest of Mrs. James Bates,
Ca pt a i ii Verd in a nd Ma rt i a 'ougc
have returned to (Iranls Pass from Cal
ifornin, where they have been engaged
in the timber land business.
Mr. and Mrs. (luy Moore have
moved to Wondvitlc, near which place
the former will engage in farming and
fruit raising.
Art Nichols of Lake creek district
representing Eagle Point lodge of
the A. O. V, W. which is in session at
orlland this week.
Mitchell & Roeck, who have n fine
orciiarii located northeast or Metlrurd
an1 furnishing this market with chnii
apricots.
Pred Williams of Leola, Iu., arrive
In Medford a few days since to join
his wi fe nee Jen nie Wood f ord ) , who
has been visiting here during tho past
several weeks. .
. T. liiiiidreii Ih prermring to build
several neat cohiLres in the llolumii
htition to Jacksonville. Fred Kicke
will have charge of building opera
tions.
TO PLANT FRUIT IN
WOLF CREEK D1HTRICTS
Kev. W. CI. Hunt Ii, owner of Wolf
creek and promoter of "Oregon's Ideal
Colony," has thade n tour of inspection
of the best orchards of the Kugun Kiv
er valley. Expecting to mt from til)
to 100 acres to fruit this fall, and be
ing somewhat confused by the varying
opinions of different fruit men, he de
eided to visit the best orchards, note
the shipex and noils and interview the
owners tout his beginning here might
be an fron from mistakes as experience
I'flii make It.
Many of the best orchards visited
bavo changed hands recently at almost
fabulous though not fictitious prices,
and most of the sellers are already ex
pressing regret that they parted with
uch unbelievable revenue producers.
NO UOOD riSHINO
FOR THREE YEARH YET
oM
Work has been btirnn nn itm
storage plant being put iu at Port Or
lord liy If. d, Hume, The Cuiitrncluin
are Manters & McLnhi enmpanv of
Marshtleld.
The fishing has been ery liht all
season, but is improved moiic at pies
ent. No big catches are looked for.
however, before Hill, wh(, tt iH vx
ected that the young fish turned out
last season will return.
'boiutdhiug which hi uf considerable
uieivwi iu tut puonc generally aud
which is perhaps not generally knowc
iucr Bairm or piepaiu order now ia
r"i uuiwioo imiioui or tun Southern
Pacific com pan aud all points iu the
rrf.. o... -. ....
vuiti oinin. oy means or iota system
oimy n purchased at Medford
from any place in the Cnited HtatM and
nianru or lewgrapiiou dtreel to the
party wishing to come here. Hleeper
accommodations ami email amounts of
caio in conuectmn with tbeee ticket!
oiay ale be furnished at the earn
time M
It is now I he open scunou for male
decrK which are snid to be more numer
ous than for several years past, There
is also an ample supply of female dears,
I lie season tor limiting which is open
the year round.
James Kit gibbons, I he expert mill
er, mid his family b'fl for Sau Fran
ciseo Tuesday, but will rrluru to Med
ford before long and occupy a cottage
that will be buill for them in lueen
Anne addition. Mr. 'P. experts to be
iu Nevada much of his time, being in
the employ nf a company that will op
erate iu that slate on an extensive scale
ft
HUNTING IiAWD
ABBREVIATED
Deer Open on bucks from
July to to October III. Not more
than faive shall be killed by
one man in season. Does may
be killed only between Septem
her 1 ami October Ml. In Coos
and Curry counties the season
closes October 1ft, and is closed
per pel iially on female tb-er or
does.
Elk May be killed from Hep
leinber l.i to October lft( but
it is inteuded to clos( mi t tiin
species perpetually. Only one
may be killed during seuton.
Beaver nnd spotted fan us-
Closed perpetually.
Violations of the game laws
are punished by u severe penal
ty and it is planned to make the
statutes more rigid.
NO PANIC IF TAFT
FAILS TO WIN OUT
NOTK'K.
Nuticf it hfr.'liy givni ll.kl Ihr uu
dr.lgBed will ,,,,ly th,. (Uly ( ouu.il
of lb. Clljf of Mlfor,l, Or(,o, tt tl.
fr llr.n.. t ,ul,,t
" " "'ion, for tu iM.ri.ul
lot cii,1!1rr:(",.b"--
vmQ July 18, lH)t
IHiT NIMilNOM, Va .Inl.v ill. Mt-I
illf. K. Ilivfill.. I'hnirninn nf (In. l..kr.l
of (lirivlitrM nf Ih llio- foir ruilrmiil
iliHiioiTHtii' mndiilnlo for iimvnr of ( in
i-immti, in lilii.1, ami roniilri'il ono of
llio Hhrowilt'Ml lltinni'it.rtt ill tin. ontilrv
llllt a ullit'lllil Oil .IIIIIO nf III., lliirim
of thf ilail(i'r of i.lnii' followiii); III.'
pro-iiiii'iiliiil rlivlion in an inliTviow lo I
nay. --ir Jirvan i HitI.iI. ho mill,
"Ihoro will bi an off liiiic in Wall
ilrool for ahout a mnnih. Imi nfi..r iimi
it will ijuiot down.
"Ilie olivlion nf Tafi irobahly
noul.l not I'annf auv flnrrv nl all ii.
linaticial rirrlra.
Iu Oltlli'r tviMlt. I lie r..itll will I...
iil.oiit tin- aamo afii-r tlio i'l..'tii.n m
ovir. .
Ilmalla li..iivia Ihn ,ir
nii.l that thcrr ii no dang. of a rrpr
" wililir i air tiffonrv.
8POBT. !
J
Portland ft-ll down hnrd iu ita final f
gaiiu ul tin metropolis with the Loo;
l.nna. With the onti'Ht at good aw 1
iuchi-d, a j-umhinatiou of rrora on !
tli.. ili-avera part let in aeven runs, the
final aeore atandint; II to 3 in favor ot
Loa AliKelea, Kifleen pninta now se I
arute Ilie Jeadera, Snn Frautii.co being I
a cdloae third with a prrrrlitnKe of r.MU
and Oakland iu the eeilar wilu 4L'3
piin!s. to ita eredit.
Phil Hroek knocked out Vrauk 1,'ariu.y
al l.ua Angelea Friday night in the 2lth
round after the men had put up the
u.-rrefct exhibition ever aeen there.
Ilroi k wauls to meet Paeky -Mcf'arlaud
uow.
'I lie Iteavera will meet the Oaklaudera
ul Portland ull week. The former have
not done nearly ao well aa expected,
ulihmiKh strengthened by Pitehir (Jra
ney, lale of (Cleveland.
NOTICE.
Notice ii hereby (iven that the un
-tsnined will apply to the city council
f the city of iledford, Oregon, at the
neit meeting for a liceuae to sell spir
'loui, vinous and malt liquors iu quan
tities less than a gallon for the period
..f six months, at his place of businesa
it lot 11, in block 2u, in the city of
Medford, Oregon.
Dated Julv 10, 1U08.
W. M. KENNEUV.
Minor Heir, It reen pacer, al Terre
llniile, Ind., on Friday, Net u new worlda
r nd when lie reeled off the two firal
Inula of n S.-W pace in 2:0112 nnd
: 11 1 , tue fnalest two heuta ever pacod
iu ft race. The Eel won the thud bent
in 2:03 1-2 and forced Minor Heir to
finish the nice nnd ait anoilier record
of the fasten! five heala ever paced in
a race. The Eel won the fourth heat in
2:S ami .Minor Heir took the fifth in
2:0".
The l.ua Auj-elea club has six pilch
ers. Thin incllulea George Wheeler, who
haa been pluying first baae diiriut; the
al.Heiice of Dillon. The others are Thor
sin, Nuifle, llosp, Gray and Koeatner.
All of them arc reliable box artists.
Hob Fitzsiminonn aud .Stanley Ketch
II will fiKht at aome point near Suo.
k.ine for the middleweight champion
ship of the world, winner to take ull
the Knle reeeipta. The two men will
i t nl l.'.S pouuda, rinuside. nud the
bnltle will take plnce aa soon us nr.
r.iiiijeiiienta can be made for incidental
a Ifaira.
Facts Worth
Considering
To stop and think of the advantages i
to be derived by placing your orders
for tailoring work with a reliable tai
lor means to favor us with your patron
age. Satisfaction or your money back
is how strong our guarantee is. We
still huve a few summer suiting left
at u greatly reduced price.
Keep your money at home.
(.'leaning and repairing mally done.
FREE COFFEE
In order to more I horoiighly iiitro
dnce to the public our leader, the justly
celebrated "fiohleu flale, High (iuide
Coffer," we will furnish it in any
.desired ipiantily, from 10 to 1 00 pounds,
absolutely free of cost for all lodge mip
j.ers or church socials. Thin offer lioldp
jfuod for HO days, July to Uetubei
Sir, jhos.
W. W. EIFERT
CITY TAILOR.
MF.DFORD, OR.
Tlw flrat "try" In any Hue of effort ;
Is not usually enough. "Try again" is j
a alogan as uld as experience of liu-
man affairs. '
Allen &
Reagan
The llrocerv on the ('orner.
Frank llotch, chuinpion wreatler of
ihe world, has uuiionnced that after the
xliibition iu liulveaton Fridav niul,i
with Herman llena, he will retire from
the mat.
lack l.eybnrn, L':IIS I 2, established
o World ' records al Terre It
luly 17, ia the 2:0!) I rot. One
mark was 2:01 II I, the faster third heat
iu a nice, and th her was the three
fastest heata ever trolled by a ijeldinjr.
1'rnu.n lor tile t,ri. ..llH ..,
I ml..
'Ihn
.:. I Ins is one third of a second slow
r than Ihe world'a mark set by Alix.
I'.UII.UINO FI8IIWAY
BEAR (JREUK DAM
Sinall boys in ihe lialiit. of fisliinir for
little trout around the Hear creek dam
Mlierc the city obtains its water supply
must quit it or suffer arrest for viola
lion uf state fishini' laws. The cinr
s building a lislnvay over the daf upon
list ructions fi i Deputy Came War
leii Mesaler, anil no fishini ia allowed
ivithin tiiio feet of Ilie fish way. Mr.
nessier slates that lie will arrest Ihe
irst persons he catches within the for
nldeu territory.
. REPORT OF TIIE CONDITION OF
Medford National Bank
at Medford, iu tho State or Oregon, at the close of business, July luth, 1008.
Resources.
Loans nnd Discounts $1S1,271.1:1
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1 3,4fi(i.7ii
I'. S. Bonds lo secure circulation lil.SOO.00
Premiums on V. S. Houds 1,7115. S7
tiiin.ls. Securities, etc 2!l,llli.H
Bunking House, Furniture and Fixtures !t.'i,07l.l-l
Hold Dust on hand ir.rt.Hl
Due from National Itauks (not reserve atreuts) . . . . 2SI1.S.1
Due from Slate Hanks and Hankers I.1SI.H
Due from approved reserve airents li;i,oH0.-l4
t becks nnd other cash items -1(12.1)7
Notes of other National Hanks 2IO.0U
Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 22."i.ll"i
Lawful Money in Reserve in Hank, viz.:
Specie !,r27.i0 21.ri27.SO
lledeuipt ion fund with lr. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation).. 2,4'IO.UO
Total.
.!floil,.-,!l..il
NOTIOF..
Nolicn is hereby uiveu thai the under
inned will lipply lo the city council of
ho cily of Medford, Oreirun. at Ihe
neeiini; to be held on August .'I, UMW,
lor II llceasa to He I sniril.oiu ..i u
ind mall liituors iu iiuanlilies less than
a K'l"ul1. al. his iilaco of business, ni
Is 10 mid II, in block 21, iu said cily,
nr a period of six mouths.
Duted July 20, Hills.
.HHIN IIAKId.NdTilN.
Liabilities.
t 'uphill sto.-k paid iu ; '.
Surplus fund .'.
I'lldivided profits, less expense and taxes paid
National Hank notes outstanding.
Due to State Hunks and Hankers
Due to Trust Companies and Savings Hanks ...
Individual deposits subject lo check
Demand certificates of deposit
Time certificates of deposit
fill, 11110,00
10.000.00
(lltl.7(!
W.MIIIl.OO
l,2.-)i.S!)
2,128.81
.'.-7,21!).7r,
B7.E17.2S
2,0.'i0.00
Total .floii..-)!)l.iu
Stale of Orejjou, County of Jackson, ss:
I. J. K. Knyarl, president of Ilie above named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best' of my .klio-TVlcd-rc und belief.
.1. B. KNYAKT, I'residenl.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Istb day of July, 1008.
IN'"'' I) J. E. RARKDri.L, .Notary Fiiblic.
l.'orrect Attest:
. WM. M. COI.VHi,
" ' .1. D. OI.WKLL,
J. A. I-KHHV.
Directors.
NOTICE.
Notice Ia hereby iriveu that !. ....
.leraigned will apply lo the city couucil
f the city of Medford. Oreoun i.i il,.
next meeting for a license to sell apir
itous, vinous and malt liquors iu quau
lilies leas thau a ballon for the period
oi aix mouths, at bis ulaca of ho. in....
at lot 13. In block 20 in ir... ..I
Medford, OrtiH-ou.
Dated July 15, IMOS.
H. O. WU.KKNMON.
The uld reliable Albany Nurseries,
have the largest stuck of fruit trees
l the Pacific coast. Pears, applea.
peach, plums, apricots, nectarines, char
rica, Kngliali waluuta, ahade aud orna
mental treea, berries, roaea aud .toil,.
all uf which I offer at li.We.l iri..u.
onaisteut with firat claaa nuraerv .I....L
Having been with this nursery 15 years,
. can guarantee all stuck tu be true to
uaiua and free from diaeaaa I k.,,11.
uuthing but Oregun growu treea.
I., b. WARNHH,
Medford, Or
Which Will It Be?
I'l N HA I'l'l.K S1IKKUKT, OKCJAXUK SHKR
HKT, STKAWBKItltY I OK CRKAM, VAMLLA
olv'DKWS UKI.lVKHKl) TO ANY PART OF
T11K CITY.
lU'lTKHMll.K AND SW'KKT i'UKAM AL
WAYS ON TA1
ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN HAOiriO RAILWAY
Northbound
lUt)regou Kxpreas.' . .
Mil'ortlaud Kxpreas. .
Southbeuud
15Califoruia Kxpreas.
13Su Francisco Kin.
No. 225Prom tlrauta Pass
No. 225 For Ashland
No.
No.
.1 VM p. in
9 4 a in
I
.10.;tr, a in
.j .1:20 p. m
. 1115 p iu
,10:15 p. in.
PA0ITIO EASTERN RAILWAY
No. l t.eavea Medford.
No. S l.eavea Mtdfurd.
No. 2Arrires Medford.
No. 4Arriv Medford.
. 8:10 a. in
I :Mp iu
I0:28 a. ill.
5:08 p. iu.
ROOUE RIVER T ALLEY
No. tlLeaves .Medford
llitkep Int. ... . . ..
1 . ' rtormeen. rt. II .
HARRY CAMPBELL. l.TiJZ ""
No. 4il,avea Medford.
MotorlI.eaves Medford
Motor Leaves Medford....
No. 1 'Leaves Jacksonville.
No 3Lvea Jackaonrllle.
Motor Laavaa .lackaonvllle
MotorL.vea Jacksonville. .
MAO. CLOSES.
KaaJa Poiat.
Northbound
Souteboumd
JaoksoavtlU
RAILWAY
! (10:45 a. in
.1 3.35 p.m.
. 8: (HI p in. :
H.UOp ui. ,
j :00a. m I
3:30 p. ui. I
1:30 p. ui.
7:30 p.m. 1
A. M.P.'M .
I T:80 8:00 '
I :1 4:4
10:08 t:80i
. .10:0 8:80
it is up to You
What Will You Do?
If vmi tin a lot of thinking, if your brain is active
una nie strain is wearing tint your nerves and breaking
down your system day by day, then you may reflect for
a moment, tf it would not lie wise to drink the strength
of roasted grams, to buy at your grocery store a pack
age of
Golden Grain Granules
No man can consume his strength and retain it at
the same time: he ought to replenish an emia! amount
daily. UOI.DKX ORA1X GRANULES is far super
ior to Coffee, although it looks like coffee, tastes like
of fee and smells like coffee. A big package can be had
in any grocery store for 2.V. Order a package today.
All grocery sell it.
The July
Clearance
Sale
The Dry Goods Economist
Tin vvurlii h lnrnnt ami ffrcai tst irxtilt publication, Hays that nil up
ln ilali shirrs all owr the I'liitt'.l Slatt-.s art' m.iniiitf Huriin.'e huIi'M
)ul iii'W itiul that thene stores are (lie only otifH that wilt mu'et'i'd iu
kwpiiin Choir Hfocks clean ami now. Tho articles k0,h on to state that
the shut' Mi.'it does not rnu a clearance salo at loasl onco a yoar will
sii.iti.T nr later ftiul its shelves entttainin inure or less of those joints
uliicli are puHSe a)nl unsalable. 1 1 also Htates Ihal niost all women up
prociale u clearance sale, wIuto they cau bnvy all linos uf gooils at a
rcilni'l idit, Ihns saving on all the oreryil:iy neceHMitios. Lailies, thin
mure ul'l'irs yon its entire stock, with but five exceptions, at reduc
tions rniitfiiitf from lo TO GO V KU l 'ENT.
Two Sensations
Don't Miss Some of Them
You wiMHlercd several timc-s no tloubt if wo advert isoil tho trulh, uml
we have womb-red if you really cared lo nave money on your pur
chases or preferred paying the full price. .Vow is a good time to teat
our adveriising. Come and see i we io as we s,iv.
33c a pair
f r;inv pair of Iluse in the slt.rf
thai forinnly sold at MU; (V'm
or 7."e. Thin offer iodds fjond fur
Tuesday onlv, so t-omo i-ai !v
Tl i:si),v.
63c each
for any jjiiuz,! Vest, I'ants. Shirt,
or Tuion Suit in tho storo that
formerly sold at S.'ic, $1,00. $1.2.
or .fl.-ln. This offer will bo good
for Tuosdav only, so come. earl
TI'KSDA y!
Guaranteed Hosiery
f V f L l,ir :i" s'z'! ''!.,i,!' uml I'liiMrcu
I SI I 5) fl flY """ ri,''"''l lliwii-ry. Tin. duxi-n I'onluiii
U 1 JJ U UUi six ,!'irs "' '",s'' ""' l!""rn'''l
lo wear any . liild six (Ii) inuiitlis Willi
..ul ii hrwik in Hip lieils, lues or siiIcm. Kaih box ciiihhmis a writlon
Kiiiiranli'.' tii-kot Willi full diroi'linns us Iu all osHiiingiH. Come uml
liy n Imx nf jjiiaranliMil konicrr. All uf our Ilcmiory is giiaraulo.',! in
L'iv. val isf'lU'l ion.
.i:ll'()lil)'S ri'TO IIATK STOKK
BAKER - HUTCHASON CO.
(' Street, .lust; North of .Tnckson Coiinl v Hank.
TO HOT TO EAT
anything but the best.. If it is meat, you are
sure to get the best here, with the price iio more
than elsewhere.
Medford Meat Company
COLD STORAGE MEATS
Next Hotel Nash. Medford, Or.
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian ia tho best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OK BLANKS
REAL ESTATK
Warranty Deed
Mortgage.
Ixmtt mid Short Formi
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