Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 10, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDEOBD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OWKUOX, SATURDAY, UPTOHER 10, 1008.
LAKE 6171 FT
OCEAN
PRINCESS FLEES
United States Geological Don Carlos of Spain Wants
Surveyors Determine AI
tltude o! Crater Lake
PEINE VILLE, Or., Oct. 10. United
States geological Hurveyors, captained
by Xi. 1 Biggs, reached hero today aft
er a long journey overland from Ash
land. The party came by way of the
mountains to Upper Klamath lake, Fort
Klamath, Klamath marsh, Koslaud and
bend, concludin their journey at the
Crook county courthouse. From here
they will, take wagon back to Ashland,
where the line they ran found its in
ception. Elevations of the surface have been
taken every mile, the altitude in each
case being marked on u stake driven
into the. ground. Each stake bears this
legend: 'U. 8. GeoJogicul Survey, $250
fine for meddling with this plate." Iu
some instances, especially in the cities
and towns, brass-topped stakes were
firmly implanted in rock walls, show
ing the altitude.
The geological surveyors visited the
world -renowned Crater lake, finding the
elevation at the water's edgo to be t177
feet. Vhoro the trail drops over the
crater's edge abovo the sharp descent
to the water's edge the elevation above
sea level is 7070 feet. At one plaee
where there is a sheer drop of 12000
feet to the water, though off tho road,
the altitude is 81777 feet. Other eleva
tions mapped out by the federal crew
are.; Klamath lake, at wator's edge,
4139 foet; Fort Klamath 4180, Klam
ath Marflh 4529, Beover marsh 4 (HO,
Odell 4453, Roslaud 4220, Paulina creek
at Caldwell ranch 419Q, W. P. Vundo
vert ranch 4182, Fred Shonquest place
4172, Lava Butte road at bnso of butte
4507, Bend 3G2fl. Prinovillo elevations
have not yet boen ascertained, but the
supposed nltitude of this city is 2850.
The surveyors left Ashland, Or., June
15, thus consuming more than three
months in their painstaking task.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
Geprgo West, tho forest ranger, spent
a short vacation in Medford and Ash
land tho last week.
J. E. Stepp of RoiUKltop has been
in Bedford looking aftor his business
interests.
Mr, Swoitzor of Medford 1ms been
here surveying out the line of the
proposed now road around Rocky hill.
M. O. Mnhoney and Sain Hudson were
In Medford lately and brought back
new machinery for our sawmill.
Chris Bonll hna gono to the coast
to join his friends, who preceded him
to that point.
It is reported that Mr. Lewis, school
director,, will tako a trip to the const
and perhaps spond tho winter there
working.
All of tho merchants are laying in
heavy stocks for the expected winter
trade.
Several new parties havo located in
Butte Falls during tho past fortnight.
W. E. Entrop and family have re
m.oyed from their homestead to the val
ley ior the winter.
C. E. Cowden is down in the valley
bringing in supplies for Merchant
Hughes.
John .Obenchain and son Charley are
down in Medford on land business.
- P, Hamlin and daughter of J? omul -t)p
mill are visiting Medford and will
. consult an optician about Miss Hum
lip ' eyes.
William Chambers is building him
fwlf a very neat and convenient home
en his lot near the bank.
The Lewis family will remove to
the coast, where Mr. Lewis expects to
get employment.
J. P. Hughes, merchant, has gone
to tho valley.
A. 9. Heberle of Sills Springs is in
Medford on land business.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Mrs. Fred Luy was over from Med
ford the first of tho week to seo her
father, William Bybee, who is quite
at his home north of Jacksonville.
W. R. Colcmnn and Wilbur A. .Times
were in Medford on business Thursduy
morning.
.David Robeson and A. B. Saltmarsh
were in from Buncom ouo day this
week.
Chris Kenney returned from Portland
Thursday, where ho has been receiving
medical treatment.
Mrs. Susie Neil nnd children of Ash
land spent Sunday at the home nf
County Judge J. R. Nil.
Wili Barnum, Larkin Reynolds and
George Barnum returned from a door
huit Wednesday. All were successful
in bagging one, "Bill'' getting nbnut
the largest one ever brought to tnwn.
W. H, Canon was over from Medford
Thursday on business connected with
the U. 8. land office.
Victor Pa ton was beforo the county
flerk on land business Thursday.
Thursday evening tho Jacksonville
Musical club gave a social evening to
atart tho season. Aftr rehearsing,
whist was played in which Mrs, Lnwis
Uriel) won first prize and Anna Wendt
and Don Cameron the consolation. Re
freshments and dancing followed. Mrs.
Caughthran, lona Caughthran and Fath
er Mattingly furnishing the music. H.
C. Waltener and Earl Moore were the
new members taken in that meeting.
Miss Leon a Ulrich has returned from
ft visit with her sister, Mrs. James
Buckley of Ruch. w
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
George W. Tice an! rtha Lucafj.
Jane Burton Wood and Jesie El
Unor OregoTy.
FROM FATHER
Daughter to Make Mar
riage of Convenience
ROME, Oct. 10 Divining that her
father, Don Carlos, the Spanish pretend
er, had written summoning her to ro
tuin to Rome immediately the Princess
Claire of Bourbon dodged out of Bel
linzonu, Switzerland, and it is believed
that she 1ms sailed or is about to sail
ti-day for America with her Italian
wooer, Count Folchi,
For more than a week tho pretender
has had agents seeking his daughter,
but without avail. Ho finally, thorugh
Occident, traced her to Switzerland,
whero tho daughter again successfully
threw her father off her trail. As a
last hope, tho much worried pretender
iii's sought tho aid of publicity.
Determined to make the comparative
ly unimportant Count Folchi her hus
Land, tho princess onto beforo fled
with him to Zurich, but was persuaded
hy her family, who seek a royal alii
uueo, to return to Rome.
The princess entered Belliuzona in
cognita. Tho conclusion that she has
arranged to meet the count nnd that
Anuricn is to mbo their hymneal heav
en i based on remarks sho umtlo be
fore leaving Italy. It is generally
kiinwn that they planned to marry in
the United States.
Presbyterians in Ashlaud.
The presbytery of tho Grand Ronde
(Eastern Oregon) met nt Ashland on
Tudsday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ihe
sermon was preached by tho retiring
moderator, Dr. H. A. Ketehutn. Rev.
S. W. Seamans of La Grande was elect-
d moderator to serve until the next
session of tho presbytery.
The Southern Oregon presbytery con
vened at tho Presbvterian church at
p. in. yesterday, nnd tho afternoon
meeting was marked by a sermon by the
retiring modorator, Rev. Ward W. Mac
Henry of Ashland. Following this at
the business session Rev. George T.
Prnt of Klamath Falls- was chosen as
moderator for tho ensuing term, and
Rev. L. M. Anderson of Merrill tempo
rary clerk. A new church at Central
Point was enrolled as was also the new
ly organized church at Spring Lake,
Klamath count v, adding two new
hiin-hes to tho ntrength of the South
rn Oregon presbytery. North Bend was
igrei'd upon t he place for the spring
uii'cl ing.
Last evening Rev. Robert McLean of
Grants Pass gave an address beforo the
presbytery and public upon home mis
sion work in Porto Rico, which was
thoroughly enjoyed. Rov. McLean has
recently returned to Southern Oregon
after several years of missionary work
f or his church in our island posses
sions, and his address was replete with
interesting facts about Porto Rico,
Tidings.
DIED.
TiKLL Mrs. Inn Bell (Alexander)
Rush, wife of Ray C. Rush and eldest
laughter of Air. and Mrs. W. E. Alex
indcr, passed away Sunday afternoon
it her home in Central Point aged 21
years, 11 months anil llo days. Who
was born in Chanutn, Kan., Novem
ber 10, 1880. She came to Oregon to
visit with relatives about two years
igo, and later her father disposed of
his business in Kansas nnd removed
his family to this place. She was mar
ried to Mr. Rush August 10, 1007.
JONAS Professor James A. Jonas,
f Eagle Pnint, for many years a
teacher in the public schools of Jack
son county, died last Saturday, aged
nbont. 55 years. A widow and two sons
survive him.
MARRIED.
TICK-LUCAS Tn Jacksonville, Oc
tober 7, by Rev. G. A. Gray, George
W. Tice and Bertha Lucas.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS, SAN
ITARY SEWER AND SEPTIC
TANK.
Medford, Or., October 0, 1008.
Sealed proposals will bo received at
tho office of the city rocordcr of the
city of Moil ford, Oregon, until Thurs-
lay, October 15th, 10'ik, nt the hour of
0 ii. m.
Said proposal to cover tho furnishing
the materials and the performance of
labor required for the construction of
certain sanitary sowers and a septic
tank, in accordance with the plans and
peculations now on filo in the office
of the citv recorder.
Engineer 's approximate estimate of
work .
Womlen septic tank, 130x40x11.
10-inch vitrified sewer, with man
holes, 7130 lineal feet.
I t inch vitrified sewer, with man
holes, 1050 lineal feet.
12-inch vit rif ied sewer, with man
hole. 1350 lineal foet.
lit inch vitrified sewer, with man
hole. IM'xi lineal fe.-t.
S-iiK'h vitrified s wer, with manholes,
limn lineal feet.
All bids fur this improvement must
be made up on the printed blanks pro
vided thcrefur by the city recorder.
Mu'c must be made on every item
noted on the blanks for proposals pro
vidtd for this improvement.
All bids mttt be accompanied by a
certified check payable to the city re
corder for a num not less than 5 per
cent of the amount of tho bid.
A bonl equal to the amount of the
contract price will be required by the
citv fn.m the s0esful bidder.
BEN J. M. COLLINS,
176 City Recorder.
Sampson's Spray
Took the Blue Kihhon at, tho Mod ford Fair
for lime and sulphur solutions.
It is the best and used in the famous com
mercial orchards of the Rogue River vallev.
-Made bv-
Grants Pass Canning
Company
Grants Pass, Or.
John T). Olwell, Agent, Exhibit, Building,
Medford, - - Oregon.
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Ashland, Oregon.
Thoronngk nnd prnuticnl tminiiig in COXlllEROrAL, SHORTHAND
nnd ENGLISH. Individual iuatriu-lion by exports. Wo lmve been
compelled to cnlargo our quarters every yenr, and huvo now secured
ample accommodations in the Sweedenburj; block. Twice as large ns
ever.
Nothing in tho lino of Imsiuoss training is too good for our students.
COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE
At About One-Half the Usual Expense.
Foil infurmation free. P. R1TNEK. President.
Join the National
Protective Legion
Pays $15.00 per week in case of sickness or
accident ; $100 for loss of leg, hand or eye. Mon
ey back in shape of dividends every five years.
Address E. B. I3R0AVX, Medford, Oregon.
I A. 5186
I am now
Located
with Martin J. Redely
and am prepared to
do all kinds of re
pair work on
Watches, Clocks
and Jewelrv
B. N. Butler
Near Postoffioe
FOR SALE Exceptionally doBirablo
Iiouho lot, choicely located, closo in,
high and sightly iu best ronideiwo dis
trict; price sacrificed in order to find
immediate purclmser. Thin b a bargain
for somebody. Small cash payment
handles it, Writg L. B., Tribuue, Mml
ford. 1 73
The water in Crater Lake is cold and of a
crystal clearness. In the lake is the old volcano
cone, project i nt? above the water, forming Wiz
ard Island. Long ago big medicine men told the
dusky Indian warriors that Hie bole of the cone
was the home of a powerful wizard. N'ow Cole
si ill Mineral Water is cooling and of a crystal
clearness. It is "big medicine" for stomach
ailments, and a truly delight fill table wafer. ( 'oii
eocted in the interior of old Siskiyou mountain,
the prehistoric Oregon Island, by nature's most
expert chemistry,
Anderson & Burbidge
City
iness Directory
SAVOY THEATER
North. d'Anjou Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated songs. Kutiro change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
T. W. Daily !. K. MeComb
DAILY McOOMB
Heal Nstnte, Rentals nnd I.oaus
Teu-aere tructs a specialty. Ref
erence, Jackson Co. Bank. Room
Jackson Co. Bk. bldg, Modford
COLVIO & DURHAM
Lawyers
Office: Medfora Bank Bldg.
Ground floor.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
Continuous performance every
evening of motion pictures and U
iustrated Imlluds. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and l-'ridav. Admission 10 cents.
ARTHUR H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
Cook Stoves and ranges. Phono 01
MORDORFF & WOLF
Xew and Second-TIand Furniture
Kads' old stand, 18-20 F St. South
Modford, Or.
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Sleani and Hot Water
Heating.
Phono 22.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
ANLO PENWELL
The Plumber.
1 solicit a share of your business,
pledging satisfaction.
KARNES ROOMING HOUSE
Nowly built and newly furnished
All inodora conveniences.
P. O. Karnes, Prop.
20 S. O St., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
lfoine grown whole root trees.
N. S. Bennett Medford, Or.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WORKS
V. K. Lane & Sou, Props.
Opposito Hotel Moore,
Modford ' Oregon
FISH MARKET
Oya-
Fresh fish received daily.
tors iu soason.
Cor. Seventh and E Sts, Medford
Watch this space.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
WASOHAU ! BROWN
wish to anuouueo to their patrons
that they are located in their now
quarters in tho Young & Hall
building.
Billiards, Cigars und Tobaccos.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSK Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powdor
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner waro and faucy dishes.
210 W. Seventh St. Modford, Or.
THE EMERIOK CAFE
The best restaurant in Southern
Oregon.
W. K. Johnson Prop.
M. & B. CANDY KITCHEN
Wo niako all our own candies.
Martia and Barrow, Props.
Coiner Seventh and C Streets,
Medford, Orogou.
THE HOTEL EMERIOK
Rooms from 50 cents to $1.50 per
day. All modern conveniences.
Wo solicit your patronage.
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jaeltsou Co. Hank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
DentiBt
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
I buy accounts, bills, notes and
.iudgnionts of any nature, any
where. Address
O. CLAY
Box 52 Medford, Or.
O. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
Office: It. If, V. Depot.
V. 0. Box 841. Phone 5!)3.
Modford, Or.
THE MISSION GRILL
Always open for business. Neat
nnd clean. Up-to-date. Popular
pricoB.
12 So. f! St. Lambert & Brown
Livorv and Feed. Phono 2431
WEST SIDE STABLES
Olins. R. 'Full, Proprietor.
First-class Turnouts.
Modford Oregon
MISSES BANKS & BICE
For Suits, Downs nnd Fancy
Waists.
llMshins Block, Medford, Or.
Phono 230:1, ;t rings.
THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Pacific Coast.
II. It. I.oiiiner -Prop.
DR. GOBLE
Tho only exclusivo Optician be
tween Portland and Sacramento.
Office on Sovouth Street.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voico Culturo and Art of Singing
Studio at Residence.
I'lust Medford. Phono 225
For good bargains in Watehos
und Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In
struments, go to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
O Stroot.
JOB PRINTING
Nealest nnd best, at short notice
by Tho Tribune
S. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X-liny. Office hours: 10-12, 2 4 p.
m. Office in .Inrltson Co. Bk. bldg
When otliiM-H fitil, call on
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phono 353
Night Phones (!. W. Conklin 3d
I. H. Butler 148
DR. E. J. BONNER
Eye Specialist
Office in Ihe Oraud Theator Bldg
Phono 35. Snvonth and Main
MA;
AUTUMN SUITS AND OVERCOATS
! I A '.-.v..' i
' ; "if a
that make am nl feol like n prineo when
we have fitted and finished ono for
him are the exquisite gnrinents that wo
are milking every day for men of fas
tidious tastes. When wo havo made you
a suit from our Fajl noqfjes , jp snrgp
wr an overcoat from ehoviot, King F.d
wnid cannot bo bettor dressed thnn our
patrons.
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS AMD TAILORS.
PALM BUILDING, MEDFOBD, ORB.
MISSION GRILL
Try those Hot Rolls and Cakes
for Breakfast
Coffee the Best Nuff Said
Souvenir Spoons
of City I 'ark, Mount I'ilt, I ay Dam, Sterling Mine
and Mine Ledge Mine; also a fine line of Watches
and Ihe lalcst novelties in .lewelrv.
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler Near Poetoffloe
Fine Witch mi Jewelry Repairing a SpeoUlty.
Electricity Is
always Ready
You ii(?c(l only to clow- tlio switch
nnd Mio motor etnrtH
It needs no more atten
tion till you stop It
Auk tin nbout (Itmernl Klnctric Mo
tors. You can use tlioni.
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Condor Wa
ter & Power Co.
Office 206 West 7H1 street,
opp. the big electric sign
Hedferi Tribune, S0 per mtith.
Good Evening!
Have You Used
"CHIC?"
for sale only by
Medford Pharmacy
Near Postoffice
The Draymen
Medford Agents.
1
Ttrs. "3 rune ICampton Isaacs
3!Wuctor of "Piano. Lvt flttU)o6
Stu6u at rlotetnc. MotM) Orant Strt
If you have lost or found
auy thing, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
1 matter what you want ia, try
, a Want Ad in The Tribune.
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