Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 12, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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FRISCO SCRAPS
over mm
Medford Not Alone in llav
ing a Bothersome Water
Problem to Contend With
BAN FHANVlSt'O, ful., H.t. 12.
Tlio bonnl of tnpor inor tf S:m Vrnn
oinoo fiinla ilm-lf in a juvuliar mt mil ion
toilny In tho ttuich mootiM riMt ion
to briim wntor from tli Kiorra Novmla
mount ninn to nnpply tlio oily. Tho
SpriiiK Valley WhIit oompaiiy, which
fumittluN tin city water at iwwut. mi
nouacoB itHi'lf n u couiMMitor with thr
Uolch Hi'd'hy properti.. Tho Spring
Valley uffirinU havo Ihoii ijuu-lly buy
injl np pnimiiU'raltli Hiorrn property ami
water rights for Home t tme ami now
comes forth the charter proposition that
tho tmperviHom unint nsk fur vahia
(ions on cxitiutf plnntH before pur
clumiuK water nupply plnntH.
Tho mipervioortt may have to nlmmloit
I lit Hot eli lletehy project anil take the
Navntla county properties that the
Hprintf Valley company Imi uiulor con
trol. William Ham Hall, tho owner of the
Lake Klinor rititn, which are neoesHary
for the city to own if tlio llelch lletehy
finpply n to be protectt), ha mnilo hin
formal offer to the city. Ho w:iutn
$1!00,000 nml all tho power right n. The
MiipcrviNorn ilo not favor llii plan.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Mm. Uorlio Young "itl infant Italic
of Atlhitniil are huphIh of Mm. S. Hay
pholtr. ami family thin week. Mr.
Young wan formerly a JackHonvillo
girl nml is viRititiK old frioml hero be
fore leaving for Nnleni, where her moth
or resitlon anil when ho intend-' to
inako her homo in the future.
M r. a ml M nt. K. K. Ii a 1 1 a n 1 M i w
(Iraco KaypholtK of Hig Sticky were
visiting fr.otn.tt anil relatives here 1hh(
Ha turd ay and Sunday. Mix Hay plod t r.
In teaching a very miccrftaful term of
school in tho Kooevelt diwtriet.
M iws A Idtie 1 1 enry, w ho ha been
quito indinpOKod for mn.t time, i con
vnlcNciug, we are glad to nay. Her
school in I ho Ant ioeh tl it riet tthonld
have commenced AuguM .11, but on nc
count of her ill health h;id to bo post
potted.
Miss i'lara Kltner ha returned from
her visit to the seashore.
School will commence next Monday
September 14. The janitor. 1.. O. Van
Wegon, has been at work for several
days scburring the room, washing win
dows and dusting, so that now evevr
thing is in perfect order for tho begin
ning of tho term.
We understand that .lolui f lngg:tn
of Sams Valley is to be the new janitor
at tho courthouse in place of Owen
Kcegaa, who has filled that petition
faithfully for years.
Tho surprise party given to Mr. and
Mrs. Johnson by their many friends
was much enjoyed by all. The crowd
met at Hie parsonage and then proceed
ed in n body to the Johnson home,
where they ook possession. The ove
ning was spent in social Intercourse,
singing of hymns, etc., after which re
frotdimrnts of ice cream, bauituas and
rake were sered. Mr. and Mrs. John
son and daughter Mamie are leaving
ns to locate near tyrants Pass and car
ry wilh them the good wishes nf a host
of friends.
Krod Kick has about completed Mr.
M. Taylor cottage in Mei'nlly nddi
lion. Mr. Kick took the contract for
tl.VH) and has put np a very neat and
attractive house, benides having all the
modern conveniences.
Mrs. J. N'unan and daughter, Mrs
Josephine liussell and IVnald Kussell,
have returned from Newjmrt, where
they have been sending the summer.
John Zera and Irvin l':hack og Kagle
Point were in town Friday, being wit
nt-ase in the state of Oregon v era
lhrk CAM.
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tendirg c-rcir.t e.-v.rt ti w ff-i
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Social and Personam IP PAQQtfl
Less than a month remain in which
talcs can be paid and thus save certif
icates uf deliiitineucv bring isHiiod. The
sivmid half of the lt7 tax will be i
delinquent iiuIohn pnul on or bi'fore
letober 5, and the nhoriff will issue
certit'tcato of delinquency on all real
cNtate on which tlicixc have not been
paid. Theao certificaten draw li per
cent interent. and out it lo the holder
after three years to a deed to the prop
erty. IVrwonnl property on which tuxes
are not paid by October 5 will be sold
by the sheriff.
While Kiln Williams of (Irants Pass,
about 1 7 year nld, was going home
from a dance given by hoppicker in
the vicinity, she and her escort stopped
at a ino:iid on the Appb'gute. While
in the yard two shot were fired, the
first striking M is Williams. A bunt
eight bird shot entered her face and
head. Tin sheriff took into custody
Mrs. Imbler, wife of tho owner of the
vinevard, who confessed to tho shoot
ing, claiming that they had been both
erod bv the Imppiekers and had to re
sort in idiooting for self protection. The
wiuind nro not serious and the pro ha
lolitios are that they will not disfigure
Mis Williams.
J. I'erev Wells, superintendent uf
hcIiooIh for this county, ha been nt
tending tin1 annual slate convention of
those officials held at Salem. State
Sti peri tit endent Ackernian presided.
Dr. Oudlev X. ( lark died suddenly
at laytou, Wash., n short time since.
What inbU to the Hadness of the death
of tho deceased is tho fact that he
was soon to be married to Miss Htanche
hickensnu. 1 r. Clark was a son of
Mr. ami Mrs. I. N. I'lark, formerly
of Jackson countv, and was bom near
Medford HO vears ago.
Klamath Falls will indulge in a big
Hireet fair and carnival, beginning Oc
tober Ii!. The annual count v fnir will
be merged therewith and premiums on
exhibits will be offered as usual.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ansel Oilson of St
ling were in Medford and Jacksonville
Friday on a trading trip.
Frank tlrejjorv, who lives near Con
trul Point, has been in Medford sev
eral time lately.
O. I. Sargent, Albert Smith and Owen
lun hip were down from Phoenix a few
days since.
A new book has hern issued by th
Soul hern Pacific company describing
the attractions of Crater lake. "There
is but one Crater lake," is the slogan
of the booklet and a number of int
vs ing pictures of the famous resort
illustrate the text. It nut ox of travel
iinrd in reaching the nhoroa of the lak
t he variom point of interest on the
journey and other details that every
traveler eoiitomplal ing making the trii
will want to know are included in the
booklet, which is now ready for distri
but ion.
Fred Fick. the Jackom ille builde
and contractor, is building a neat cot
taije on an orchard near Sterling, which
will be occupied by .1. T. Miller.
John S. Ply male, Frank Xetherland
and W. I,. Kdmousoit were down from
Mig Untie during tho week.
K, H. Hall and J. C. Fry. who lixe
on t ho M ed ford "ent ral Point road,
transacted business in Medford a few
days ago.
C. H. Coffin, a linersido capitalist,
has bought the placer and ipiartu mine
of W. T. (irider. located in Klamath
r dit riel not far from the Jack
son county line. The consideration was
i:t,oim.
I. K. Morrison, county road super
visor of this district, has been trans
letitttf business in Medford.
J. C. Parnniu. niauauer of the K. H.
V. railroad, made a hort trip south
this week.
O. llarbauh of Jocksanville was
imong his Medford friends recently.
lo not fail to consult Madame Fay,
t'lairv oviiut and medium, t XI ell block.
room X tf
At tho Bijou,
and well pleased crowd at
Pijou last night. The per
A large
tided th.
formanc
was one of the best in tnanv
day.
"The Hoston Tea Party "
a thril
ent pre
The cli
Im-I picture on that historic
rodinu the r' olutiouary war,
f
the picture show . band of
dti;ml a- Indians board ire
Br if. oh merchant esol and
her i rfcv .l' tea out into the
A ha: f.gM taVes pla.c b"
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patriots
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IlKK'ltlK ur lirmriK inr rhuf li-t un
iw you tlji winiiinif iioirit. of Moor.
Iihrnll.-I n. lu.ivtly t)- thr Mi . If. .r. I
llarlar Co., aurn-..or to II. K. llov
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LIL I HUULU
BY DEBATERS
Gowk l Oktahofii iVt
PolitlGiai Nearly Come
to Blows on Platform
STKOFI, Oklu., Sept. 1. A bitter
p4tlitical feud has developed here today
as the result of an attempt to hold a
joint debate last night between Govern
or Haskell and Dennis Flynn, former
delegate to congress.
Tho men exchanged t he lie before
the debate had tartd, and the event
came near terminating in a riot. The
troublo started before the debate was
communcod, when tho republican and
democratic commit In engaged in a
pqunhblo over tho allotment of time to
(he debater.
Flynn opened his speech with a di
rect personal attack upon Haskell,
charging his with misappropriating
school futuhi.
"It's a lie," saiit Haskell.
"lt8 the truth," retorted Flynn.
'M'ou lie, and you know you lie,"
said the governor.
"If it was not for one thing 1
would smash your face, ' ' exclaimed
Flynn, as their friends parted them.
It was announced today at campaign
headquarter that there will be no more
debates between Haskell and Flynn,
as the renewed enmity aroused by the
meeting last night may have serious
results.
Tho best lot in Hungalow addition,
just off Seventh street; can be bought
:.t a bargain if taken nt once. Write
box .fOS. l.vj
One hundred cash nml balaneo on
easy terms buy tho best bargain in a
choice building lot in Medford; 0 street,
facing the Cat boiic school; high and
s ghtly; in bent residence section. This
lot at the price is n snap. Writo liox
50$. 153
Medford Tribune, 50a per moath.
"Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which i perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effect between stations of tho Southern
Pacific company and nil points in tho
Fnited States, lty means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place in tho Fnited State and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Steeper
accommodations and smalt amounts of
catdi in connection with these ticket
may also be forwarded at the same
time." tf
St Mary's Academy
Directed by the Sistors of the Holy
Namos of Jesus and Mary.
Modford, Or.
Rates for tho scholastic year, or per
iod of 40 weeks:
Boarding School.
Board, tuition and laundry $180.00
Private room 50.00
Day School.
Tu it ion, primary and grammar
grades $20.00
High school and special course. . UO.OO
Luncheon for dnv scholars who
too far from senool to rteurn
home, or who prefer a warm
meal at noon 50.00
Special rates to parents entering two
or more children.
Music Department
Piano, two lessons per week ... 60.00
Violin, two lessons per week ... 60.00
Mandolin, guitar, banjo, etc 60.00
Vocal, two lessons per week ... 60.00
N. B. The rates quoted above in
clude an hour's practice daily, under the
sutervision of a sister.
Art Department
Pen, irA. charcoal and w.uer
eoiC-rs $ 30.iV1
Oil
40.00
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FT KAIT B ACA1E1CT.
Pubber Goods
Jut rf cived. a complete
line t water bag?, srringes
ami everything in the rubber
line, caeh article guaranteed.
Medford Pharmacy
tii Drug Rtora wit l.lttl. Pricaa.
Naar Poatoftla.
Classified Advertisements
On Cent a Word No ilngle lnai
tloui than IS centt. Six lnwrtlom
for lh pnea of four. 8Tonty
ctu a Uuh per laontb.
I
FOB
FOU SALK Choice business property
on five yearn' time. Address Lock Hx
41S, Medford. 12
Foli SALK Old papers, 3 cents a hun
dred. Tribuno office 1(10
FOR SALK Largest rooming houso in
Mcdforu; location unsurpassed; genu
ine bargain for the right party; ensh
proposition only. Address J. C, care
of Tribune. J75
FOU SALK :t20-ucro ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L. K. W., Tribuno office. tf
FOU SALK Five-aero tracts insitlo and
adjoining city limits of Medford, on
five years' time. Apply Clold Hay Heal
ty Co., in office Condor Water & Pow
or Co. 109
AN YBOJJV wishing a nice, new resi
dence property, 100x150 feet big, with
lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, Lo
gan nud strawberries, modern in every
way n imI located on the best street in
M etl ford, should address P. O. Box
572. 105
FOR SALK Dry cord wood, pine, fir,
oak and laurel. F. Oscubrugge, Stude
baker Bros.' warehouso.
FOR SALK Two lots In Kest Med
ford, fine location, good soil, well,
woodliouso, HO bearing opplo trees with
good crop apples; price reusonablo. Ad
dress Lock Box 28, city. 150
FOR SALE A good Bmalt business on
Seventh street. Heaoons for celling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or cnll at thin
office. tf
FOR SALK A first-class pianola pia
no j a bargain. P. O. Box 15, Med
ford.
WANTED.
WAXTKI) To trade, timber claim for
city property; Baker City property for
Medford property; piano for good
horse. W. H. West.
WANTED Three or four furnished
rooms or au unfurnished cottage; close
in; no children. Address W., Tribune
office. z 151
WAN TKl Position in charge of fruit
ranch; recommendations furnished. H.
W., care Tribune. 101
vV A N T K D J a pa nese ma u and wife
wish situation as cook, house, or office
work, or can do any other work. Ad
dress X. W. Wah Chong, Ashland, Ore
gon. 5o2
VANTK1 Woman or girl to do iron
ing, washing, houseeleamng. Apply
A. Tribune office. 150
WANTED Saddle pony for us for a
month or more, or horse and wagon.
Tribune office. tf
WANTEB Three teams, work horses,
about 2600; one team ponies about
2000; one team about 2300; must bo in
good order and reasonable. W. 11.
West & Co. , tf
WANTED Japanese, honest workor,
want situation Biich as house clean
ing and gardeu work, etc.; city or
country; by month, week, day and
hour. K. Mukayde, care Tatsumi, 7th
street, near bridge, Medford. 155
WANTKD To rent,
for futility of two.
Tribune.
furnished houso
U. Putnam, The
WANT El.) To trade new steel ranges!
for old stoves. Wordoff A Wolf, Eada'l
old stand.
W A N T K L A g ootl . f res h mil c h co w.
Address ltox 51, Medford, Hlr.
VANTKI To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheop. Writ Bx 131,
Medford, Or.
roa rent.
FOR KKNT K-urcisheJ room. e!e-rtne
light, with hath. Mr. W. W. Eifert.
TO TRAPE L-ght n.g:. covered b7p
gy fr two tiu i t p. L. E. W.. Tri
bute Off.ff.
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BIJOU THEATRE
I'UI'AY AM"
THE B'A-TVN
A ttirillntp HHry- if tin rt x iiluli'iiirr ar
.vr.--Ti:i;V cif THE MOl".V7 A !5 A tiruliig inu.
Avl-.t. XKEVOfS TV 1T.-.;:.N, Tit funniest comic of
tlin. ul'.
tv.i,!! IiEAK'i. .' '
Admission 10 c-eiit.
persons wishing to tele
phone between the hours
of 9 p. m. and 7 a. m. will
please go to the
PUBLIC PAY STATION
at the Nash Hotel
J. J. Buchter, Manager
ft'
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L. o.
Medford's Exclusive Apparel Store for Women
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
Which Billy shall it be,
Bill if Be or Billy Tf
There is some doubt about
the winner, but no doubt
about the fact that our cigars
are the winner everv time.
Medford 5 cent. R R V 10 Gent
and Del Marca 15 cent Cigar
R. R.V.Cigar Works
Medford. Or.
on aaJe uvemrbere.
Day School Department
at St. Mary's AGademy;
lubb&hed iu another column. Those are
the fixed rate in all the schools of the
Sister of the Holy Names, but, us the
testers main endeavor is to work for f
the i-hysical. intellectual and moral de
veloj-ment of youth, they wish the par- !
ents who ft el that they cn not meet j
these rates, to call and see them with
the assurance of being being received !
with every courtesy and of finding the j
tfistfrs willicg to co-operate in the great j
work of forming the youth as good
fitiiena. ,
WATEI By reliable man of fsmity,
z;k ady t mpioyment ; can give r?fer
enff. Aidrt-ss J. V. K., Brcnks room-ii-i
L:us-. 151
SATlliIAT:
TLA 'AE'TY '
The New Goods
nit h tile Flice and We Set the
Prices
Wo invite you hero to sec the new goods, feeling that
you .-uimot but help being pleased at the large assort
ments and splendid values shown in
w.w WALL SUITS FOR WOMEN
WAV PALL SUITS FOE MISSES
NEW FALL WAIST LINES
WW FALL DRESS SKIRTS
XEW LINES OF GOWNS AND ROBES
NEW PTEOR POOPS, ETC.
Smith S Molony
. Carry the Strongest Line of
High Cut Boots
at the best prices in Southern Oregon
Buy now, for you will need them
See Our
ty you see the whole show in .Medford real
estate, for every discriminating propertv
owner knows who will find customers for
him, and lists his property with us.
A house is or is not; desirable as a resi
dence or as an investment; is or is not worth
the money asked for it. While we always
use our best endeavors to sell propertv listed
with us, we regard the purchaser as our cus
tomer, and put our best judgment at his dis
posal. Ae know the snaps, and we never
mislead our customers, or misrepresent val
ues to them. With the town filling rftp.
Rogue River Land
Company
IT imiLDTXn jnv
KX11II
SEE
The latest things in
Neckwear Brooches and
Belt Pins
MARTIN
The Jeweler
Fin. Watci sr,
OCR TELEGUAVll SEWS Is KECEIYED BY
TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IX OUR OFFICE
Window
The Whole
Thing in a
Nutshell
AVhen you inspect
our list of citv immer-
MIODFORD
J. REDDY
Near Postofflce
m,Urlni . 8palty.
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