Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 14, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MBDPORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MBDFOBJ), OHKUOX, FRIDAY, AVOITST 14, 1008.
THE SCORES OF
THURSDAY'S SHOOT
Following is the score of the shout
Thursday tor those shoot in all ten
events 10 birds:
Carlon 132
Oarratt 127
Poyton 129
Mlaight 131
Xauman 134
Beihl ". 133
MHHia 135
Murliua 130
Ueid M3
Ellis 14."
"King ltlit
"Hoelle 124
Envart 135
Moras UH
Willitts 137
Smith l'J3
lliden li!l
w1pv i :t:t
Meek 12ft
Tolls 1H
4 Panifln 104
Dyer 124
El wood 121
llelmaii 131
Reiekhnff 127
Noil 12)1
Orr int
Bovdon 124
Represent inn mamit':itui in;; i'irnis
and not Miootiug for money or prizes.
The individual championship mateh
for amateurs, 2. liirds, resulted us fol
lows: .
llnlman 24
Reiekhnff 23
.Smith 23
liovdfii 1ft
Hcelny 22
Perry IS
Kelly 2ft
Oarratt 21
Biden 17
The iudi vidua 1 chain pionship malrli
which was shot off after the regular
events, resulted as follows; Out fo
o25 birds. Smith broke 23, Reiekhnff
23, Bnyden 1!). Ilelmau 24, Net-ley 22.
Perry IS, Kelly 20, (iarratt 21, Biden
17, Meek 22, "Envart 22, Elwnnd 17.
Dyer 17, Peyton 21, Tolls I.
CALIFORNIA'S COAL OUTPUT
DURING. YEAR OF 1907
The product inn of eonl in California
in lftft7 was the smallest reported in
the state since mining began in lsiil,
acocrding to E. Parker, of the 1'nit
ed States geological survey. The in
creased product inn of petroleum and ils
use for fuel purposes have had a inosl
demoralizing effect on the California
coal industry, and except for domestic
purposes there is little market for the
product. Prom 77,ft.i tons ia lftit'i
the eoal output decreased to 2."i,2ftft tons
in lftnfi; in 1!M)7 the total production
was but 13,ft:"i0 tons, valued at .f3S,
213. During lft7, hnwevel, a eunsid
orable amnnnt nf development work
was done at the Stone Canyon coal
properties in Monterey county, and
when transpiration Hues now in course
of construction have been completed
to this field, which lies 2." miles from
the Southern Pacific railroad, the coal
output of California will probably be
greatly increased. The domestic, market
lias in the past been supplied by coal
from the sub-bituminous (black lig
nite) mines of the Mount Diablo and
Corrall Hollow fit-Ids in Alameda and
Contra Costa counties, by boal brought
in from Oregon, Washington, and Brit
'ish Columbia, and alsu, to some extent
by coal from Japan and Oient Britain,
The. Monterey county coal is true hi
tnminous and is of much higher grudi
than that produced in other parts of
the state or at Cons Bay in Oregon. It
can be delivered at -San Praneiseo and
o her cities in the state at less cost
than' the coals brought from other
sources and should fin 1 a pmfitnhle
market.
The attempts at briuett ing which
have been made do not seem to have
resulted in the increased utilization of
the sub-bituminous coal.-, of Mount Di
abh and Crorall Hollow. It is probabl
that this is due partly to the form of
the briuuets, which makes them nun
suitable for power purposes than- foi
demostic use; moreover, the briipielting
industry has suffered because of tin
competition of the product with fuel
oil.
YOUNG WOMAN ATTEMPTS
TO TAKE HER OWN LIFE
ST. LOriS, Mo., August 14. After
undergoing u 'aesarian operation to
deliver her first child, which she ren
dered necessary by shooting herself in
the abdomen with suicidal intent, Mrs.
Ann Horvath, aged 24, is today reported
by the hospital surgeons to lie doing
well.
Mrs. Horvath and her husband had
their first ipiarrel last night ami it
resulted ia the t raged v that came near
killing mother and child.
The viumg wife was rushed to a hospi
tal and the operation performed at on-e
The case is considered one of the must
remarkable on record.
HITCHCOCK STRAIOHTENINO
WEST VIROINIA TANOLE
HOT SPRIN'OS. Va August 14.
Frank II. Hitchcock, imlioual chairman
n nd cnmiiaiirn manager, arrived here
todav and. after a conference with Taft
proceeded immediately to take up the
work of straightening nut the West Vii
ginia tangle. He probably will Icav
here tonight. Charles E. Swisher, one
of the republican nominees for govern
or of Wet Virginia, was in cniiferene
with Hitchcock. 0
Senator Elkins is here in support
ie HwiMier wing nf the pnrtv. Hitch
rock will deride whether Swisher or li
opponents will have the support of the
national organisation.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
Charles Nicholson and wife have gone
to Camp "Nick" to rusticate.
Lewis Warner has returned from the
vallcv and gone into camp near the
Falls".
C. P. Briggs is importing ice for his
increasing trade aud finds ready sale
for it.
Rev. Mr. Ooulder and Attorney Pentz
left for Med ford Wednesday, but will
soon return.
Dr. Emerson is supplying Butte Falls
with fine sawed shingles from the Ford
hingle mill.
The deer are coming down from the
igh hills, cooler weather driving thein
to the valley.
N. . Stoddard, who has made several
investments in the Pntls, has gone on
trip to Michigan.
Work has been resumed on the school
nilding and is being rushed as the
house must be readv bv October.
Will Perry was visiting Butte Falls
and reports hardvesting of crops near-
Iv over and the vield above the aver
age.
I f anglers desire good fishing they
should visit the old mill near tint head
waters of Big Butte, where excellent
tingling is found.
Rev. Mr. Ooulder and W. F. Entrop
lime totho Falls Wednesday and re
port all the family well and enjoying
their outing very much.
O. W. Albert made a hnrired trip on
his bicycle to Med ford during the week.
Kd Corum is taking the Crater com
pany horse stock to the hills.
Frank N'etlierland has gone to the
astor mill and may buy this outfit, as
it is a good chance to make money
with experienced management.
. P. Hall reports that tourists and
M ed feu d commit teeinen are large pat -
roues of his Brownsborn store. lie keeps
a well assorted and selected stock.
C. W. Cnnklii.g of the Med ford Fur
niture company with ins tamily are
imped near Camp "Nick. r nun the
ended supply wagon they must intend
remaining a long tune.
Mr. McComb of Medford is in the
alls on his way to the woods, and
from the gun he packed and fierce ex
pression he wore, it will be dangerous
for the game. Luck to him.
Mrs. R. E. Tucker of Browusboro has
teen kept very hnsy entertaining me
Medford and foreign capitalists inter
ested in t he water problem, and the
many transients passing to the hills.
Fred Root, cousin of Secretary of
State Root, is so well pleased with
Butte Falls and the valley that he has
about decided to remain. He is at
the Falls in charee of Judge Pentz
d'fice.
X. B. Baker is working in the val
lev. This young man is one of our
most exeniolarv citizens and is well
iucated, being a graduate of Chicago
university. He will reach the position
to which his talents entitle hiiu if
nergy and reliability count.
The Misses Mahoney gave a imisicale
:it the home of their parents Monday
evening to a select tew. i noiee operat
ic, southern melodies and modem pieces
were rendered to the pleasure of those
present. Misses Mahoney were assist
ed by Mrs. 0. W. Albert and all who
were present spoke in the highest terms
of the musical feast. Mr. Ford Root
of New York, an authority, commended
the voices aud renditions of the Misses
Mahoney as most excellent and express
ed himself as delighted.
TAFT'S HORSE WAS
NOT LAROE ENOUOH
HOT Sl'lilXOS. Va AuRimi 13. It
lii-onmo known tnilay that .lli'lRO Wil
liam II. Taft, ri'iiiMirnn oninliilati- fur
the prrHiili-ncy, nnrnuvly osonpeil no-
rioiw injury Tiiowlny ufleruoon, when
the hm-ae In- was riding nn n mount nin
roail gave way li.'nonth his weight and
Taft was thron hrailloiiR to the ground.
The horse's knees onllapseil and the
animal went clown all in a neap, .ihhro
Taft fell on his hands and knees in
front of the horse with great foree, lint
sustained no injuries other than a few
liruises.
(inn-nil Clan Kdwards was with
Taft when the aeenlent happened. 1 lie
horse had been brought hen- from Ken
tuckv bv (ieneral Edwards particularly
for Taft's us', nnd it was purehatied
under the guarantee that it would carry
3(ift pounds with ease. Edwards is in
Washington today endeavoring to get
another horse which will meet the re
iuircnnntH of the candidate.
Taft's remarkable agility prevented
his bid iii? scriouslv hurt. He was on bis
frt't a i unt n'ter the accident and
helped the horse up.
Hepresentative Hepburn uf Iowa r
rived todav to eonmilt the candidate
TWO FIRES PUT OUT
BY EMPLOYES
KEXXKTT. I 'nl.. AuRiiHt 14. Word
IMHIK'K to Krnn.'tt nf two ili('iiifllt nl
fnrt fin1 nt the Miiinmiitli nil no witliili
'J I liMiirt., t'illicr nf whirli enuM riisilv
linvi. Iii-t'n ft sorinin mnflnyrntinti. Th
firt nri'iirrrfl nt 1L':1." wIipii 2;"M molt
-n'.'itfl ut thfir niiihlny mfal w.ti jttnrl
li-l liv th' nkirtn nr Uh rninprensnt
whittl. .'iiitiiiunrMiii fire. A ftttiinprili
r.lmntt remltf'I li'fnri' Ui liii; hiitnl
nf w.irkinf-n rnuld i.tni-ri' frnm thf mp
Imusn. Thf firr w:is nr:ir tlm hfiifl of
ri lmit within .'i y.'inh nf t ho dining
mum unci hail -- null t in Homo mine
i-mntlnl'l' way in a .il' nf ruMiith or
,.liri n.'.'irliy. Tho fin- flnmoil into
.(int.- lilan- ! fr.' it i-mil.l In- i-itin-
llillO'l.
Within 21 li"iir Ihi-n- a nnnthr-r
fir.-, Tim t in.- it .'i' in tho wnnK
nliont a iiiartrr of a mil.- fmm tin-
n.mtll nf till- mill''. It, '. H '"
iirmniw-il to Ih- .. rioini, luit n ! fori"
of vnlunti-. r f (Jjit'T' t1 't 1
un.f-r rnntrnl.
HOOD RIVER '8 APPLE
CROP BEING SHIPPED
HOOD RIVER, Or., August 14. The
first of Hood River's early fall apples
are now being shipped out, but as yet
no sales of winter fruit have been re
ported. Usually by this time in the
Reason arrangements have been made to
secure the part of the crop handled by
individual shippers, but buyers so far
this year have made no purchases.
Authorities here on the apple situa
tion on the coast state that the same
conditions prevail in the other fruit
growing sections in the Pacific north
west, and it is also stated that buyers
are holding off iu the hope of securing
lower prices. Advices from the east
are to the effect that thev have com
bined to bear the apple market iu the
west, although eastern growers report
small crops.
It is thought by many that some kind
of nn agreement was entered into by
buvors not to purchase any apples until
after the meeting of the International
Apple Shippers' association at Niagara
Falls August " to S. It is belie veil that
later there will be the same scramble
for fancy western box fruit that there
has been in former years.
RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved, by the city couucil of
the city of Medford, Oregon, that a
special election be and the same is here
by called, to be held on the 31st day
of August, IftoS, at the hours provided
by law, for the purpose of submitting
to the people of said city u proposed
measure granting to F. J, Blakeley a
franchise to operate in the city of Med
ford ii street railway upon the terms
and conditions therein mentioned, and
such other measures as may legally be
submitted at said election. The follow
ing polling places, judges and clerks of
said election are hereby designated:
First wnrd Polling place, old city
halt, over Haskius'o drug store. Judge,
(ieorge A. Jackson. Judge .and clerk,
F. M. Oonlan. Judge and clerk, F.
Osenbrugge.
Second ward Polling place, lintel
Nash. Judge, V. ,1, Emerick. .Judge and
clerk, II. H. Harvey. Judge and clerk,
I). 0. Karnes.
Third ward Polling place, city hall.
Judge, A. T. Drisko. Judge and clerk,
F. M. Stewart. Judge and clerk, C. E.
Collins.
And that notice thereof be given as
required by law and the ordinances of
said city.
TShe foregoing resolution was passed
bv the cit v council this 131 h dav of
August, BIOS, by the following vote,
to-wit: Olwell aye, Merrick aye, Trow
bridge aye, Wortman aye, Eifert aye
and Hafer ave.
Approved by the mayor this 13th day
of August, lftos.
J. F. R EDDY, Mayor.
A I test :
BEN J. M. COLLINS,
Citv Recorder.
NOTICE OP WSSOUTTIOX.
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership formerly existing between Ij. E.
Bean nnd ('. Keinkmg under the firm
name of Bean &- Keinking has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent, U.
K. Bean retiring and being succeeded by
B. Wetzel. The new firm of Reinking
& Wetzel will assume all liabilities and
ollect all accounts due.
Hated August 12, I'.tns.
C. ItEINKINtl.
L. E. BEAN,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is herebv given that the city
recorder will receive sealed bids up to
V2 M., August 17, HtuS, for the construe
turn of an artificial stone sidewalk 14
feet hi width on Seventh street along
the north side of block (S, from H
street to I street, and an artificial stone
iwalk 3 feet in width along the north
sidn of block 77, from ''the ends of the
present walk to Hie curb on T and J
st reets.
Said walks to be built according to
the ordinances governing such construc
tion. The price bid shall be per sijuare
foot of walk, which shall include all ex
eavntioii and filling.
Advertised by order of the city coun
cil. 1H7
BEN.I. M. COMJN8,
Citv Keeordor.
The Olympic mediils tioir
mloni
I'nele Sam's massire form.
Although you don't sec us
wearing medals, we are cnti-!
tied to do so, for we make
the champion cigar, which
satisfy the numt HinK.
ftDWi 5 Mitt. II V tl Witt
M lUu 15 ut Ctgv
Mm
THE WATER FAMINE NARROWlf
AVERTED.
When the rain failed to materialize
we were bluer than ever. The creek
was dry aud washing scarce. Many
faces were ribboned where silent tears
had washed away the dust. Grim des
pair gripped our parching throats. Lo!
The shril Iwhistle of a locomotive iu
the distance! We tire saved! The ner
vous tension gradually relaxed leaving
our knees wobbly aud our steps uncer
tain. It was plain to all now. The
problem was solved. The train slowed
down ut the station, and fifty cases of
Colestin Mineral Water were dumped
out on the depot platform. You know
what to do now.
DRY CORDWOOD FOR SALE.
Pine, Fir, Oak and Laurel.
F. OSENHRl'OliE,
Slndebaker Bros. Co. Warehouse,
NOTICE.
Notico 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 liconse to sell spir
itous, vinous and malt liquors in ipian
tities less than a gallon for the period
of six months, at his place of business
at lot In, in block 2ft, in the city of
Medford, Oregou.
Dated August 12, IPOS.
133 W ASCII A U & NEEDLES.
JOB PRINTING
All Kinds of Job Printing
done on short notice.
It does't matter what it is
in Printing, we do it for you.
Our Office is now the best
equipped in Southern Oregon,
our workmen the most skilled
and output superior.
Only union Print Shop in
Rogue River Valley.
Portland prices our sched
ule.We pay the freight.
The Tribune
21 Central Ave.
it is up to You
What Will You Do?
If you do a lot of thinking, if your brain is active
and 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 1m: wise to drink the strength
of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack
age of
Golden Gram Granules
No man can consume his sirengui aim reiaui n. u
the same time; he ought to replenish an equal amount
daily. GOLDKN GRAIN (IRAN I ILLS is far super
ior to Coffee, although it, looks like coffee, tastes like
coffee and smells like coffee. A big package can be had
crv store for
in any groc
All grocery
wv TKK irj' Nifl if i:.
Kffi.t t it. Tr.nt'-r. .-.lf"i'l.
N..ti.- it ll.riliy civi-n that th-tlv
am fim.la in t- i-ityn-iinry for tin-
n-.i-iiitinn nf all niiMmi'linK U"'", r!l1
fnnil wnrrnntii .roti-trd prior Air
KiiKt I, '!!".
iMi-rr-st on Hi' nm' will ''' nil'''
(II ini.r.i., ..i
tho olinvo ilnto.
JACOHS, City Ti.i)
ANOTHER
Man Separated From His Wife!
Who Is Responsible?
Crater Lake Lumber Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
MEDFOKl
'2i3c Order a package today.
sell it.
Anvl.ii.h' wiltlliK tn llivi-nt Ml nm; nf
1 1,.- nl al'it. iionit ii.,.li-rn nml li'-nt lornt
liomin in M-lfor.. nhnMl.l mlnli-m
l. O. Hm 4-W.
i S(. M flir (,, .,1,,,, w,. have farnn
i for r Improvm! ; H'""1 nrolianls;
, rj(.b , , i;,, 11-p ,.r,. .,.r i
I Ifljtli-, 8rc.'i.'ille I.atiil InvcitO-iit
f'o., HpiviI. On tr
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We refer id a man who lives hero and keeps his family
in Portland liecause he cannot find a house for them in
Medford. This is had for him and had for Medford. The
real estate men tell us they cannot supply half the demand
for houses. We will furnish the LUMBER, LATH,
SHINGLES and CEMENT, if soinone will get, busy and
build a few more houses to rent.
FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
CALL ON
H. M. COSS
CORNKR Wl'ST Tl'.NTll AND K STRKHF.S
City Property, Farm Liuids, Orchard Land, Hay Land
Improved and Unimproved Lands. Prices reasonable
and easy terms to suit purchasers. Free transporta
tion to and from all tracts. Office in residence. No
commission business. 1 liny and sell direct.
Bargains in Pianos
I have a few fine Pianos left that I will sell at a
bargain. Call at my office iu residence, corner West
Tenth and K Streets.
II. M. COSS
Oak Park
Addition
On railroad on the West Side, north of depot grounds
and conveniently located for business men seeking home
sites close in. These fine lols are offered for sale cheap,
on good terms, and tins owners are in position to offer
building inducements to anyone wishing to make the right
kind (4' improvements. Why go out to the faraway
suburbs when such fine residence lots can be obtained at
prices ranging from
$200 to $350 per Lot
situated where an advance iu price is assured, and where
the first benefit will be derived from the completion of the
railroad to the timber?
It pays to figure on such investments in a live town like
Medford, and the present prices for these lots will look Ukt
a veritable gift to the buyer in a year or two hence. For
full particulars apply to the
Rogue River
Exhibit
PERKINS
Al('IIITK"rs
'la us, Specif icat ions, Superintendence.
in all ils brandies.
Room L'S-'j!), .lackson
''; UIWhOHD DAILY
SEWS SERVICE IN
Land Comp'y
Building
& JANNEY
AND K( 1 1 N LKb'S
Surveying
County Hank Building.
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