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I THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON". SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1908. V WPRIZES FOR M M All Professionals to Get Apples A Long List of J Special Awards Below I " The following is the program arrnug- cd by Presidont J. E. Enyart for the ' Mi'dforil shoot on August 13 and 14, ( when the crack marksmen of the coast k will be here in attendance. Prom 40 to 50 shooters are expected to partici- pto. All professional marksmen are promised a box of Rogue Kiver apples y in uddition to prizes, f ; Plrst Day, August 13. i J Event No. 1. I Targets, IS; entrance, 1.50. I I 20 per cent :a. 20 per cent ;-. ;3 20 per cent t ,.?4. . 20 per cent I .'fi 20-per cent ' Event No. 2. I il 33 per cent f 2 S per cent 3. ' 33 per cent 4. Hunting boots, by Smith & Mo- ! . lony value $7.00 i 6. Trade, by Theiaa 4 Co., value 5.00 I I Event No, 3. 1 50 per cent ! . 30 per cent f 8 2(1 per cent t 4. Trade, by "Shorty" Garnott, V ? lie .' . '. 6.0Q t . 5. Hat, by Model Clothing com-, pany, value 5.00 ''' S Event No. 4. 1. 20 per cent and fishing rod by i.'t H. E. Boyden, value 7.00 ! . 20 por cent and fancy pipe, by j . Ritter & riunlap, vnlue 7.00 i' 3. 20 por cent and hammock, by j Medford ' Furniture eompuny, I value 8.00 4.J10 per cent nnd shoes, by C. M. Kidd, value 5.00 .5. 20 per cent and trade, by W. t Aitken, value i.OO Event No. 5. ,' 1 50 per cent j 2 30 per cent f 3 20 per cent v 4. Shooting jacket, by "Toggery j"? Bill, value .' '. G.Ofi ,y5. Trade, by Nicholson Ilnrdwaro t comnanv. value fi.00 I ' Event No. 6. I J 1 25 per cent I 2. . . '. 25 per cent t 3 25 per cent F, 1 4 25 per cent f '. 5. Hat, by Van Dyke Sc Co., value 5.00 J- ' 6. Trade, by Allen & Reagan, val- ; ue ; 5.00 i Event No. 7. i ' 1 50 per cent i 2 .'10 per cent j 3 20 per cent v ; 4. Fancy vest, by Deuel & Rent s' ner, value 5.00 I t 5. Trado, by Miller 3c Ewbank, val- 1 ue 5.00 I Event No. 8. ! 1. 2U per cent and shaving mug, by C. T. Noe, vain '. 4.00 2. 20 per cent and Bhaving mug, by '; " Bates Bros., value 4.00 f! ': 3.. 20 per cent nnd shaving mug, by ji , Joo Murphy,' value 4.00 .' ; 4. 80 per cent nnd ham, by Wort I man & Gore, vnlue ,. 3.00 . r 5. 20 per cent nnd bacon, by Econ ij omy Market, value 2.00 Event No. 9. i I 1 33 per cont -2 ;t;j per cent k i 3 33 per cent I 4. Cigar cane, by Wnshau & Brown, ! ' value 5.00 i 5. Trade, by E. N. Warner, value 5.00 I i Event No. 10. f 1 50 per cent ' 2 30 per cent v' 20 per cent 4. Gold cuff buttons, Reddy, jew- : eler, value ' (1.00 5. Hat, W. II. Meeker & Co., value 5.00 , J SECOND DAY. AIIfllTRT u trt . , . . . . ' iuiKri, i.i; entrance, Jl.oil. Event No. 11, 1 50 per cent " 30 per cent 3 t. .20 per cent 4. Trade, by Eagle Pharmacy, vnl ue 1 5 00 5. Trade, by W. L. Orr, value . . . 5.00 '. 6. Trade, by Elwood Jewelry com pany, value 5.00 '. Event No. 13. 1 40 per cent 2 30 per cent 3 20 per cent 4. 10 per cent and trade, by W: Stringer, value 5.00 5. Trade, by Charles Strang, value 5.00 Event No. 14. 1 50 per cent 2 30 per cent 3. 20 per cent 4. Umbrella, by Baker 4 Hntcha- son, value 5.00 5. Trade, by A. II. Davis, value.. 5.00 Event No. 15. 1 25 per cent 2 25 per eeut 3 25 per pent 4 25 ner cent 5. Hooking chair, hy Weeks 4 Me- Gnwan, value rt,00 8. Trade, by Hutchison 4 I.nmsilen, value fi.oo Event No. 16. (VI per cent 40 per cent 9. Pine umbrella, E. D. Elwood, vliie 10.00 4. Fancy vest, T. E. Daniels, value 7.50 5. Par pattern, Eifert, value. . 7.00 rent No. 17. 50 per cent 8 30 per reot 3 20 per cent 4. Electric flashlight, by R. E. C. company, vain 5.00 PILOTS FROM PHOENIX. Ht'iiry Sbaffer it ipeiiliug ihis week iu i'oitluod representing the local lixlge ;Ancitut Order of T inted Workmeu, at the grand lodge, which is in sessiou. Messrs. Ed 8haffer und Cole, maua gers of the Standard mill, are putting uut a fine lot of ooufectuinery store fixtures for Rose Brothers of Ashland. They say that the gardeners shut the water off from them some times, so as to I'lutae the mill to stop, but maybe they forget to shut it off. J. D. Evans has let the eontruct for his new house to Charles V, Roberts of Medford. Mr. Roberts will com mence work at once. ltni 1 Anderson of North 1'hoenix it furnishing some of our boya employ ment in his pear orchard. The old Culver place on the east aide of the creek is being platted off iu teu nere tracts nnd will be sold. A ehauce for someone. Tho Women of Woodcraft met Thurs day night nud served ice cream and enke. N. C. Purkersnti and family, William Wilder and wife and Ralph Roberts left the first of tho week for an extondod trip to Crater lake. They went by way of Rogue river and will return by way of Pelican bay and Ashland. Henry Carter and wife, owuer of a fine Newtown Pippin orchard in the suburbs of Ashland, spent Wednesday here at tho Morse ranch, guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Morse. M, Peek of Jennings, La., arrived here Tuesday. Mr. Peek is on a trip for his health and says that ho thinks tie has gone fur enough, fur he says ho eatn us much for one meal us in three or four days previous to comiutr hero. i Mrs. Cieorgo Morse Bpent' Friday ! morning in Medford shopping. , ine Kieo family are snendiue those hot days in the hills rusticating. orK is progressing nicely on the new school, Miss Nellie Pennies is at home after spending two weeks in Ashland visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Carev expect to leave soon for Newport. tho lion, i-'letcher Fish attended the Medford band concert Fridnv oveniiiff. Su did our correspondent and ethers. l. Lehners is emploved iu the store in the absence of Henry Shafor. Arthur Furry and family will leave Monday foe their Dead Indian rnneh to rusticate -for n while. Louie Colver nnd wife and Ed Roh- inRon and wife of Talent left yesterday for Crescent City to take a lo'nk at the briny deop. Christian Science. every Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock in the Commercial club room. Subject for .liny jti, I ruth." AH are we come. Medford Tribune, 50c per month. 5. Stationery, by D. B. Russell, value , 5.00 t). Whip, by Settles, value 3.00 Event No. 18. . 1 33 per cent -. . 33 per cent 33 per cent L Ladies' handling, by Leon Has- kins, value : . . . . .I.OO 5. Trade, by Olmsteud & Hubbard, value 5.00 Event No. 19. 1 50 ner cent 30 per cent 3 20 ter eeut Trnde, by Onirics King, value 5.00 5. Bijou tickets, value 5.00 0. Lard, Hamlin murket, vuluo ... L'.OO Event No. 20. 1 00 ner cent ' 't( per cent t. Trnde, Medford Pharmacy, vnlue 5, (in t. Water sot, by Coffee & Tea House, value 5.00 .. Trade, Enierick Cafe, vulue... 3.00 (1. Trade on piano, Halo Piano House, valuo 10.00 '. Trado on phonograph, H. (1. King, value . . . '. 5.M1 General average on 300 birds of pro gram 1. Electric fail, from Condor Water & Power comp.'inv, ,'111118 . . . 12.00 2. Cash 5.0o General uvorage for professionals I. 4 boxes apples, value 10.1)0 2. 3 boxes apples, value . . ; 7.50 3. 2 boxes apples, value 5.00 1. 1 box apples, value 2.50 Any professional who owns that he should be in the nmnteur class will he given a box of fancy Rogue River ap ples. Special event of 25 birds for individ ual championship for amateurs, if time will permit. Prizo or medal. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest find Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES 'ARK COMPLETE Best of food and an abundance of it.. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as freshly provided every day. partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strjel municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Rate From Medford SEASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, ?10.00 Our elsborsts new summer book givfts 1 concise dVscription of Newport, including list of hotels, tbeir rspseit.r A. . BOBBNBATJM, XmU Agent, MMUerd GOLD HILL GIBL WEDS MABSHFIELD MERCHANT Friends of Jack Davis, the proprietor of the lilanco cigar stand and coulee tiouery, were surprised today by th announcement of the marriage of he i.d Miss Irene Winifred Vincent of Uold Hill. The nuptials were solemn if.ed Saturday eveuiug at the home of Mr. Davis' parents, in Marshfield, but only a few intimate friends aud rela t'ves were apprised of the event, it be ing the young couple's idea to get away en their honeymoon trip before their fi iends learned of the event. Marsh Held Dailv Times. LOCAL MABKET. The fololwiug quotations are an im partial rport of the prices paid by Med ford dealers: Wheat $1 per bushel. Flour $2.70 per cwt. Whole barley $26 per ton. Hay $12 per tou. Alfalfa $10 per ten. New potatoes $1.25 per cwt. Butter 10c per roll. Lard 10c per pound. Beans 5c per pound. Eggs 22Hc per dozen. Sugar $0.80 per cwt. Twrkeys 13c per pound. Poultry Spring, $2 to $3; hens, $3.50 to $4 per dozen. Hams 12c per pound. Shoulders -10c per pound. Hogs le to Co per pound. Cattle 2 to 3MtC per poand. - NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that the uu dersigned will apply to the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at tho next meeting for a license to sell spir ituua, vinous and malt liquors in quau titles less than a ballon for the period ot six months, at his plaoe of business at lot 13, in block 20, in the city of Medford, Oregon. Dated July 15, 1003. H. O. WTLKENSON. NOTICE. Notioe is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, at the next meeting for a Hoense to sell spirit oua, vinous and malt liquors in quan tities less than a gallou, for the period of six months, at his place of business at lot U, in block 20, in the City of Medford, Oregon. Dated Julv 16, 1908. HARRY CAMPBELL. The old reliable Albany Nurseries. I have the largest stock of fruit trees on the Pacifio coast Pears,- apples, peach, plums, apricots, nectarines, cher ries, English walnuts, shade and orna mental trees, berries, roses and shrubs, all of which I offer at lowest prices consistent with first-class nursery etock. Having been with this nursery 15 years, I can guarantee all stock to ba true to name and free from disease. I handle nothing but Oregon grown trees. L. B. WARNER, Medford, Or NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed will apply to tho city council of tho city of Modt'ord, Oregon, at the meeting to be held on August 3, 1903, for a license to sell spiritous, cinous and limit liquors iu quantities less than a gallon, at his place of business, at lots 10 and 11, in block 21, In said city, for a period of six mouths. Dated .Tuly 20, 1908. JOHN HARRINGTON. CITY TREASURER 'fi NOTICE. Office of City Treasurer, Modt'ord, Oregon, July 20, 1008. Notice is heroby given that there are funds in the city treasury for tho re demption of light and water fund war rants Nm. 1327 to 1352, inclusive, pro tested December 5, 1007. Interest on same will cease after the above date. 110 L. L. JACOBS, City Trensnrer. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the city council f the city of Medford, Oregon, at the next meeting for a license to sell spir itous, vinous aud malt liquors in quan tities less than a gallon for the period cf six months, at his place of business ic lot 11, in block 2o, in the city of rfedford, Oregon. Dated July 10, 1908. W. M. KENNEDY. Medford Tribune, 50c per month. telegraph, telephone, markets Fuel in abundance. Cottages snj rates, ( all on, telephone or write ! VtM. 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Cigar Works Medford, Or. 1 Do You Realize that lumber and eemeut ar on the bargain counter; that all building material is cheaper than it has been for years, and that the services of competent builders cau be secured for wages lower thau you will see again ? Now, give this a few moments' thought and you will act as do the prudent business men build now, save money and avoid the rush of coining good times. Grater Lake Lumber Go. ifclTS 'i-IiVT .iViW ''.r; VTL: . Y IS IT? it is up to You What Will You Do? If you do a lot of thinking, if your brain is active ajid the strain is wearing out your nerves and breaking down your system day by day, then you may reflect for a-moment, if it would not be wise to drink the strength of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack age of Golden Gram Granules Xo man can consume bis strength and retain it at the Hume time; he ought to replenish an equal amount daily. (JOldJEN (J RAIN GRANULES is far super ior to Coffee, although it looks like coffee, tastes like coffee and smells like coffee. in anv grocery store for All grocery Bell it. ALL the News It,,, I A big package can be had 2fc. Order a package today. a4haf pasxr In Orragsn can show for Bon- the day U happens uatt0 ABOUT August 15 we will be ready to sell tiered and seasoned OAK WOOD iu any quantity at $3.00 per tier, delivered, or ?2.00 per tier at the ranch. Good Rail Wood Some cedar, sawed into tieW wood, at 1.50 per tier at the raneh or $2.50 per tier delivered. For all necessary informa tion apply to WESTERN OREGON ORCHARD CO. Medford, Oregon. LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season by SOUTHERN PACIFIC Line in Oregon FROM MEDFORD, OBEi as follows: Both Ways OaeWaytl Through VU TO Portland. Callfsmia. Chicago $82.40 $a?.f0" 82.60 81.75? 79.00 75.00 v St. Louis 77.40 St. Paul 69.90 Omaha 69.90 Kansas City .. 69.90 Tickets will be on sale June 19, 20. July 6, 7, 22, 23. August 6, 7, 21, 22. Good for return in 90 days i with stopover privileges at pleusure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information call on r - A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent, or wrtfe to WM. M 'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Facts Worth Considering ' To itup unit tbiuk of the tulvftatAfoa to be derived by placing your orders for tailoring work with a reliable tai lor aieaui to favor ua with your patron ag. (Satisfaction or your money back is how it rung our guarautee is. We attll have few summer suitings left at a grunt ly reduced price. Keep your money at home. Cleaning and repairing nbatly done. W. W. EIFERT OITY TAILOR. MBOrOBB, OB. The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Furnishes hot wntrr f.r ton on very tln.rl notice It ran be used on UiR tea lablo or in the kitchen AttA"hes to any electrolier duiabbs- BOOtlB UVBB 1 mania oo., I Socsisist to Coador 1 Vlatat Povrar-O. Oi- 06 w. n t ," pp. big laetrlc ttgrn- l'hon 858. on atrauUMon It ltflttmsAt an! 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