Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 21, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1008.
LIVESTOCK FAIR
OPENED TODAY
Exhibit Surpasses That
Shown at Lewis & Clark
Exposition
PORTLAND, Sept. 21. The Portland
Country Club and Livestock association
begins its initial meeting today. The
exhibit of livestock surpasses that
shown at the Lewis and Clark exposi
tion, and the races will bo tho host ever
witnessed licre. The great mho track
just completed at a cost of $27,000, the
immenso barns and steel fraiuo ampi
theater, yivo tho grounds nud surround
ings an appearance of solidity and per
manence. The track is considered the
best drained that has been built in this
part of the United States. There is a
Hteam railroad line into the grounds, in
addition to a splendidly equipped elec
tric line; in fact, tho latter has been
tested nnd foiiud capable of handling
45 ears at ono time. Together these
lines will relieve the grounds of 7000
pcoplo within tho first 15 minutes after
a meeting.
No event lias taken placo in tho last
year that will be more beneficial to the
Pacific northwest than tho visit of the
delegates in attendance upon the na
tional convention of tho American As
sociation of Traveling Passenger Agents
rheso men havo traveled through Wash
ington, spent threo days thoroughly in
vestigating Seattle, whero they held
their convention, visited interesting
points on the sound, then came to Port
land, where they spent a day before
making the Columbia river trip. Here
they disbanded, going to many points
in Oregon, aslungton and down
through California. The traveling pas
senger agents meet thousands of people
every year, nnd influence a vast amount
of travel.
Missouri Successful With Hogs.
Tho Missouri river valley is ono of
the most successful hog soctions of the
United States, and corn has always been
the basis of this industry. Today one
of tho most popular stock fattening
foods in tho Missouri river region is
a mixture of alfalfa meal and sugar
beet pulp, which is produced in Colora
do. Advices recently received from that
state hIiow that numerous new mills
aro being erected, and certaiuly the Pa
cific northwest should give this in
dustry every possiblo encouragement,
and this is particularly true sinco the
great intornutiona lconcerns like Swift
& Company and others have decided to
locate upon tho Pacific coast, and they
aro now spending millions of dollars in
building their plants at Portland. A
good, reliable fattening food equal to
corn would make this section of the
United States the very richest portion
of our great republic.
Tho Hood liiver Applegrowers' asso
ciation havo just closed a contract for
80,000 boxes of the growing crop, nnd
now have under discussion the sale of
150,000 additional boxes. This will be
good news to all the fruitgrowing sec
tions of the northwest.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
S. F. Johnson to Annie Cash,
property in Ashland $
J. K. Van Sunt to Fred E. Pres
cott, 5 acres in section S, town
ship 30. range 1 E
Otho T. West to John D. Taylor,
lots 30, 31 and 32, block K,
Kailroad addition to Ashland. .
10
50
10
United States to Frank E. Grieve,
S W VI of section 12, township
35, range 1 E patent
Eleanor It. Hall to Jacob O. Fry,
44 1-3 acres in D 1, C 38, town
ship 37, range 1 W 1
W. F. Smith to J. A. Abbott,
land in section 8, township 35,
range 1 W
00
United States to Willinm F.
Smith, lot 1, section 8, township
35, range 1 V patent
United States to William Perry,
100 acres in section 20, town
ship 35, range HE patent
United Slates to Andrew M. Dan
ielson, land in section 18, town
ship 31, rnnge 4 W patent
United Stall's to Clara L. Daniel
son, S E section 18, town
ship 34, range 4 W patent
T. M. Witten to J. O. Isaacson,
pritpertv in lot 5, Coosek ad
dition to Central Point
illiam M. Holmes to Mrs. C. O,
Barkdull, property in block 55,
Medford
1500
200
Frederick Schneider to L. E. Hoo
ver, Kill acres in section 21,
township 35, range 1 W ... 10000
Adolph Neuborger to Otto J.
Kraemer, 040 acres in section
30, township 34, range 3 W
nnd 100 ncres in section 31,
township 34, range 2 W .....
Clara Kaufman to Otto Kraemer,
power of attorney
ESSAY ON EDITORS
A little bov was given the stunt by
his father to write an essay upon edit
ors nnd here is the result : "I don't
inow how newspapers came to bo in
the world. 1 don't think Unci does for
he haint got nothing to say about them
nnd editors in the Hible. If the editor
mnkes n mistake folks say he ought to
be hung; but if a doctor mnkes a mis
take he buries them and the people
dassen say nothing because doctors can
read and write Latin. When the editor
mnkes a mistake there is lawsuits, and
swearing nnd a big fuss; but if a doc-
t.,r makes one there is s funeral, cut i
flowers and perfect silence. A doctor
can nfto a word a yard long without him
or-jnybody else knowing what it means;
but if an editor uses one ho has got to
pell it. Any old college can make a
doctor or lawyer or preacher; an editor
has to be born , " Exchange
UNIVERSITY ISSUES
INTERS STINI BULLETIN
Tne Tribune is just in receipt of the
September number of the University
of Oregon Bulletin, which treats of
"Country High School Organization
and Training of Teachers." and is one
of the most valuable bulletins recently
iu,,,i i, .i. :... .i
.uuuu vj ,uu uuitnauf 1UT IIIUSU inter
ested in the betterment of our rural
schools. It contains an exhaustive ac
count of the methods adopted by other
states for the training of teachers, and
discusses fully the so-called Laue county
plan ror the establishment of country
high schools. To quote from it:
"This plan will allow country dis
tricts to organize high schools, as the
tuition is to be paid by the whole
county. The country high school can
havo as good a teacher as the city high
school. Inasmuch as this plan allows
any enterprising district to start a high
school it does away with the necessity
of a vote. The trouble with the Union
High School law is that it requires a
majority vote of all tho districts before
tho high .school is started."
Under its working, some four or five
high schools aro being established in
Lane county in places where it was im
possible to maintain them before A
small county tax is levied nnd each high
school student, regardless of location,
draws his share of tho tax; tho more
high school students, the more money
tho district draws from tho county.
Under this law, country high schools
can be established in every group of
districts in the state that is not over
twolvo miles in extent, nnd that has
fifteen or twenty pupils that can at
tend high school. The legal form that
is necessary to secure a voto is given,
nnd the Bulletin can bo secured freo by
writing to tho Registrar of tho Univer
sity. PROHIBITION DOES NOT "
PROHIBIT IN KLAMATH
KLAMATn FALLS, Or., Sept. 21,
This city is now engnged in the dis
mission of the difficult question "How
to Make Prohibition Effective." At
the election last Juno Klamath county
went dry, carrying with it tho city of
Klamnth Falls, which wont wot by
big majority. On the first day of July,
in accordance with the local option law,
nil saloons went out of business. Many
of them were changed into fruit storos
and soft drink establishments, whore
only "1 per cont" is supposed to be
sold. Since the reign of the local option
law, however, thero has been a very
slight, if any, decreaso ia the amount of
drunkenness in the city, and suspicion
points very strongly to somo of these
iruit stores.
Plain drunks who have heen arranged
in police court have testified that they
got whiskey' in certain soft drink em
poriums, but still there have been no
orosecutions. The city authorities claim
suppression of blind pigs is up to the
county, as all the fines to bo derived
from conviction in such eases go to the
county. Tho city aims to wash Hb
hands of the whole matter, and tells the
county, which is responsible for prohi
bition, to make good the protection
promised under the law prohibiting the
sale of liquors.
About the only difference locnl option
hns made hero is that the city does not
get tho license money which was ap
proximately $5000 annunlly. It is said
if conditions do not change that in two
years Klnmath Falls will go in the wet
column. Tho feeling seems to be that if
tho city must tolerate tho sale of liquor
within the corporate limits, it is far
better to be in a position whore it can
control tho trnffic and derive a revenue.
CALIFORNIA STATE GUARD
TO ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT
SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Sept. 21. Ad
jutant (lenoral J. B. Lanck has issued
orders for tho nntioual guard to attend
tho tri-stato encampment of United
States soldiers at Ascadero, which will
begin October 4 and end October 15.
Tho orders command tho officers of
the various regiments to report the
arrival of their organizations at Atas
cadero to tho brigadier general of the
camp. Brigadier General L. B. Lauck
will bo on duty during tho entire en
enmpment. Colonel Arthur W. Brad
bury, assistant adjutant general; Col
onel Wiuslow Anderson, surgeon gen
eral; Colonel Frederick J. Amweg, chief
engineer, and Colonel Paul M. Nipport,
aide do camp of the governor, will re
port for duty October 9.
Tho following organizations of the
state will attend:
Commanding general, First brigade
and staff, First company signal corps,
Second company signal corps, troops
B, C and and D, cavalery, Second in
fantry, including hospital corps detach
mont, Fifth infantry including hospital
corps detachment, and Seventh infan
try including hospital corps detachment.
Ashland Commercial College.
This institution opened last week un
der favorablo circumstances, and with
nearly twice the enrollment of last year
at tho first of term. About half of the
number aro from Oregon and tho other
from California.
Every indication shows that there will
be a large attendance this year. 158
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that the undersigned
will nppiy at the next meeting of the
city council of Medford, Oregon, for
license to sell malt, vinous and spirit
ous liquors in lees quantities than one
gallon, for "i months, at lot 10, block
0 in Medford. Oregon, for a period
of six month. BASS 4 HALE.
Dated September 19. 107
Notice to Hunters.
As the impression that it ia lawful
to kill deer by dogs during hunting
season has gone forth, I wish to tsato
that in accordance witn a decision rCU
dered by the attorney genera.
it is
unlawful to mil gib i-u..u ---
at any time or me year, .
law in regard 10 i
enforced.
B. O. STEVESS'IS.
Otate Game Warden.
HARBY ME8SLEB,
Deputy Game Warden.
St. Mary's Academy
Directed by the Sisters of the Holy
Names of Jesus and Mary.
Medford, Or.
Rates for the scholastic year, or per
iod of 40 weeks:
Boarding School.
Board, tuition and laundry $180.00
Private room 50.00
Day School.
Tuition, primary and grammar
grades $20.00
High school and spocial course.. 30.00
Luncheon for day scholars who
too far from school to rteurn
home, or who prefer a warm
jneal at noon SO.OO
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
Vecal, two lessons per week . . . 60.00
N. B. The rates quotod above in
clude an hour's practice daily, under the
supervision of a sister.
Art Department.
Pen, ink, charcoal and water
colors $ 30.00
Oil 40.00
Miscellaneous.
Graduating fee (at oompletion of
four-year academio course) . . 15.00
Library fee 1.00
Laboratory fee 5.00
Singing in concert, physioal culture,
elocution in class, art neodle work, plain
sewing, do not form extra charges.
The sisters are happy to inform their
friends and the public that the new
and commodious building and the mod
brn improvements introduced therein,
enable them to ensure the comfort of
pupils while facilitating educational ad
vantages. Write for program of studies, alse
for booklet concerning dross regulations,
etc.
Address: SISTER SUPBRIOR,
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
MEDFORD, OR.
Stationery
We carry a complete line
of Stationery and School
Supplies. See our bargain
box paper. We deliver goods
to any part of city.
MedfordPimrmacy
Phone 1064. NearP. O.
Why Not Iron in Cimfert?
No reason to be uncomfortable in a
hot, stuffy kitchen.
You can take your Elookria Iron to
any part of the house where there is
light sooket.
An extension cord from tho kitchen
tight will enable you to ub6 it on the
porch.
Telephone Main 855 and havj an
Kleetrio Iron Bent you on one woek 's
free trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successor to Condor Water Power Go.
Office 200 WeBt Seventh St.,
Opposite Big Eleotrie Sign.
$200 down and $10 par month with
out interest will buy 10 acres of choice
orchard land, one milo from railroad
station. Call at our offico and we
arrange to bIiow you thoso tracts. Wor
rell & Diessler, west of Seventh street,
near Moore hotel. 170
TIIE MEDFORD DAILY
NEWS SERVICE IN
E. H. H. Smith Silver
Is guaranteed to bo the best silver made.
' I carry a full line.
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler Near Poetofllce
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty.
Better Groceries-
The Kind Most
People Prefer
Allen 6 Reagan
QUALITY GROCERS
is up to
it is up t
What Will
If you do a lot of thinking, if your brain is active
and tka strain ia wearing out your nerves and breaking
down your system day by day, then you may reflect for
a moment, if it would Hot be wise to drink the strength
of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack
age of v
Golden Grain Granules
No man can consume his strength and retain it at
the same fame ; he ought to replenish an equal amount
daily. GOLDBN GRAIN GRANULES is far super
ior to Coffee, although it looks like coffee, tastes like
coffee and smells like coffee. A Mg package can be had
in any grocery store for 2o. Order a package today.
All grosecy sell it.
ASevenRoomHouse
can bo built now for what a six-room will
cost a little later. Is this worth taking ad
vantage of? Our stock is complete and we
solicit your orders for your requirements,
pledging satisfactory service.
Crater Lake
Lumber Co.
From 15 cents to $15
On and aftr September 21 the Km
eriek Cafe will serve meals from 15c
to $15, so you may all come, both great
and small, and receive the same service.
If you can show us where you can
get tho buiiio service for the name mon
ey, we will give you a $5 dinner. Try
us once and you are sure to come again.
The Emerick Cafe
TRIBUNE HAS THE LES'J
SOUTHERN OREGON.
You
You Do?
Southern Oreoft District
and Rogue River Valley Fruit
Medford, Ore.
Oct. 1, 2 and 3
$1250 in PREMIUMS
For Fruit, Stock, Farm Products,
Fancy Work and Paintings, Etc.
Three : Days : Races
$750 in Purses. Free to the Public.
FOUR RACES EACH DAY.
Bring Your Products
Show the world vour products.
BEAT THE EARTH ON PRICES
PERKINS
ARCHITECTS
Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying
in all its branches.
Rooms 28-29, Jackson
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Ashland, Oregon.
Thoronugh and practical training in COMMtilEClAL, .SHORTHAND
nud KNUIJSII. individual instruction by exports. Wo havo boon
compelled to enlnrgo our qniirtors ovcry year, and lmvo now secured
ninplo nccoininodntioiis in tho S woodenburg Mock. Twice as largo as
over.
Nothing in tho lino of bu.iiiioH training in too good for our students.
0( MPLETE CO A I M K U C 1 A L CO URS E
At About One-Half the Usual Expense.
Foil inriiniiMtion free. P. RITN'tfK, President.
W. W.
CITY TAILOR
Tribune Ads
FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
CALL ON
H. M. COSS
Cornkr West Tenth axd K Strrp.es
City Property, Farm Lands, Orchard Land,' Hay Land
Improved and Unimproved Lands. Prices reasonabla
and easy terms to suit purchasers. Free transporta
tion to and from all tracts. Office in residence. No
com in ssion business. I buy and sell direct.
Bargains in Pianos
I have a few fine Pianos left that I will sell at a
i bargain. Call at my office
Tenth and K Streets.
SI
& JANNEY
AND ENGINEERS
County Bank Building.
EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD
to eat or drink in hero the eatnblos
nicely cooked, if conking they need
tho driimhlcs properly hot or cold, as
wanted. Vour individual taste is con
nulled nnd catered to, and not nn itom
on tho billo f fare but is well and deftly
served on clean table ware. s
N71SH entE
If You Will
focus your oyo on tho a wall mad-t
order Suits we aro offering, yu vA
roulizo at ouco that thty art sMy
tional valuos. You will find ovr Art
hundred different suitings hr tNn
which to make a Boloction. Y wali
liko to tako your meusartmantB Mir,
French Dry Gleaning and Pwwring
neatly dono.
EIFERT
MEDFORD
Bring Results
in residence, corner "Weit
It. M. COSS.