Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 10, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ftiraPFOKU DAILY TRIBUN&, MEDFORD, OREOOX,
TITRSDAY. XOVEMBER 10. HK-
I Ssdal and Personal
:- Ortnd icurlon-to Gitr of Mtiico.
Lmtii Vtdford on th 12ik of Tecm
6r. 1908, on th regular Orr)ti5.
$92.15 for the round trip, gooA for 60
AftT. For further informatiwa, wnu
U mll Peil, Aanland, Or. If
B. . Billuj of Louisvill, Ky.. it
recent Medford arrival. H it look inn
tot a location.
Bay B. Stewart of Zaneiville, O., i
leokiftg over fruit lauds in tne vaiioy.
Wilbur J. John son of AtbUnd was
in Medford Monday on a land deal.
Presidential elections have little ef
feet on Medford. New houses being com
leted testify to the fact.
Tte number of household erae nut lay
ing eement sidewalks would bo enBier
to enumerate tunn tuosc who ure nm.
Colonel Mundy is expected to return
to Medford Wednesday.
W. J. Martin, managor of Hilk-rcHt
Orchards, leaves Tuesday evening for
a two weeks' visit in Seattle.
Dr. J. F. Reddy is expected buck from
'v an eastern trip Wednesday.
J, Swaoden of this city is vimting
relatives on Kane's creek.
Fruit Inspector Taylor made a round
of inspection Tuesday. He consented
a number of boxeso f inferior fruit.
Homer Wilson of Sams Valley wan H
risitor in Medford Monday.
Ralph Gregory of Big Hutte brought
a a load of fine applies Monday.
Go to tb" Ruhr mill for baled hay and
feed of all kinds. 20f
0. W. Palm is having n one-story
brick erected in the rear of Hotel
Moore.' The Medford Brick company
re doing the work.
tyork on the trunk sewer is progress
tog rapidly.
it. J. Washburn and J. 0, Pendleton
of Table Rock were recent Medford vis
Hon."
E. 6. Biisell of Table Rock was in
Medford on business recently,
L. H. Meggs and J. .1. Wagoner hnve
left for Duncan, Ariz.
W. Bom an, who nas been in the city
for some time, lias returned to hot.
Angeles.
, Mri. h. F. Coram is visiting with
Miss Klla Gaunyaw of this city.
Pruuo growers meet Wednesday nft
srnouu- in the Commercial club room
or. the purposo nf forming an organ
Uation,
Sample the new line of candies at
Ring ft Long's. 201
Hon. M. Purdin is in Man Knincisco nn
builnesi,
Mm. M. Caldwell is visiting in Gold
Hill with her son Frank.
Miss M. fl. Town visited Ashland
fiunday.
Jesse Richardson visited relatives In
Talent Monday.
M, and Mrs, J. R. Woodford sponl
Sunday in Ashland. -
). W. Wiley is in Han Francisco on
business.
' King ft liOtig's candy factory is work
ing ovortimo to supply the trade with
delicious candy. 201
y Mrs. J, Herriugton is homo from a
visit to Portland.
' L. E. Hoover is busy delivering treon
In various sections of the valley.
A number of boys from Jacksonville
fame over Monday evening to the wres
tllng match.
Our motto Purity and clennlineHH.
King ft Long. 201
' W, D, Fen ton, genoral counsel of the
Harriman lines in Oregon, urrived from
' California Tuesday to represent thn de
fendants in the Crater Lake railroad
case at Jacksonville. He goes to Port
j. land 'tonight.
TBYINQ TO PATCH UP
NEW BATTLESHIPS
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. The lid luiv
tog been taken off, it bus become known
that the Newport conference cuHbtnu
tinted the charges of naval defects
pointed out in Commander Keyes' let
ter. The conference decided, however,
that very few of (bene drfocts could be
remedied in the North Dakotu uud Del
aware, which nro now 40 per cent com
pleted, but auggested that if practica
ble, additional ense armor of about 100
tons be placed around the smoke pipe
and uptakes to protect them ngainst
pi inters. The armor now hing five
laches, the additional armor wnud in
crease the protection to eight inches.
Taa conference recommended that if
practicable, an addition fire control
must be placed forward of the smoke
' Stack, so that in cane thn v in ion from
t!ie rear mast is obscured by smoke,
clear view could be secured from the
ather position.
The conference alno hesitated about
Hiking extensive ehnnges in the Tlor
W and Utah, as the plans of theme
vessels required six months for prepar
atlon. As now designed the two after
turrets on the Florida and IHah type .ire
as the same level, and it wns proposed
u practicable to raise the ttccnmt turret
from aft so as to allow it to fire over
the aft turret. This is proposed be
cause in the event of the aft turret a
now designed being disabled in certain
positions the firing from the second
turret would be limited. The weight ho
added to the aecond turret from aft
could be counterbalanced by lowering
the middle turret.
TO SPUND 116,000.000
IN STREET RAILWAYS
SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 10. Sixteen
million dollars is the enormous amount
of money the Washington Water Pow
er company, which operates the elect rie
atreet railway lines throughout Sjm
kane and vncinity, and the interurban
lines to Medical Lake and Cheney, in
tends to expend on improvements and
additions during the next few years.
Announcement nf this proposed out
lay of money was made yesterday by
Manager D. L. Huntington of the com
pany. The money will bo expended nt
the rate of about $2,000,000 a year.
If you have lost or found
anything, need work, or have
omething to sell, it doesn't
matter what you want is, try
A Want Ad in The Tribune.
HILLCREST STANDS
(Continued fror puge 1.)
lmt off from the ottiern. Aud for
iUepiU, the 1111-11 have nu rough plunk
rhhet. km I'niMitioiily found, but ttpriug
matlrcwes. In fut-t, everything for the
to-nfort of the men which cuu be dune
been dune.
The packing limine h a second build
ing that has been build t-d rightly. Cold
vtiirrigc rooiatt, private rooms fur the
(tat-king girts and well equipped through
out, it t;c:u si testimonial to thonglit
fuluess. 1
The baniH, the leuma of mules uud
iKipjeiaentii in no iiiHtaneo hIiow neg
lett. The orchard in run upon business
principles and also ?k everything eon
ueeted with it, even to the smnllettt de
tails. The reHideneo alone is worthy of much
space if it could be given. An aeetylhic
plant fiit-nislies the light uud side
boards, closet groat windows all tend
to the comfort of the occupant.
The Hill-reHt orehnnlH standi! 11 tes
timonial of systematic and scientific
fruit raising.
What the future will mean for llill
erest can only be conjectured. The
market for American apples is extend
ing all over the world. Long recog
nized here as the king of fruits, its
regal claims are gradually being nd
mitt ed i 11 ot her lauds. The choicest
of other fruits yield in time to the
prince from over the sea. Italy tires
eventually of her oranges and longs for
the solider comforts of the apple. Aus
tria wenrios of olives, the Oreeks find
their currant grapes unsatisfactory ns
a regular diet, nectarines and apricots
pall on the taste of the Spaniard, and
dates become tiresome, to tlx; Arabians.
The extension of commerce has made all
these, nations acquainted with thn great
republic of the west and they long for
the solace only to be had from the best
of our apples. Trade follows d and
aud wealth awails those who supply.
Classified Advertisements
One Coat a Word No tingle Uuu
tloni last than IS cente. 81 luertlone
for the price of four. Seventy-five
cente linn per month.
i A T'i !:!: i'mi ,,n I :.-.-n
ily. Aly Kiliihit building. Ivt
U'ATKI.-T)iri-f tivu hum h':iin:i wil.u
nr williuut ilrivcr. TulffiliMiii' Burn-iJ
tiri-liunls. 203
FOB BALE.
ViJH SAIK Uoiniiiyton typt-writcr,
t(uii uk new; liulf prico. Cull Witlung
tun & Ki'llv, Ian- nffin.. iu:i
WANTED All kiuds of bouae anil win
flow elpuniiig dojie by hour or day;
will attend proaiptly. Nobie, care Tut
I'.tinii, iifur bridge. 204
FOII HALL! Four lots, good liouBe, well,
u Buap, 7.10. W. 8t(juo, over Bijou
thouter. 2(14
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST ltuiu ovnrpont, bctwon Pliocnix
nud Ctiutral Foiut, tasked No. 20(18.
C. A. Smitli, Central Point. 2M
FOK 8ALK Nice family noree; light
top buggy, at a barguin. Hurry Mkhs
ler, Kuierick Lodging Hotifle. 205
FOH 8ALK Fivo and ton-ncre tructn
within and adjoining city limitH, ttt a
bargaiu bu lung time. AddreHH F. O.
Box 418, Medford, Or. 248
LOST On the county roud betweeu
j M-dfnrd und the Bibee bridge, a col-
ureil ineerHi'liuum pipe in durk lenther
(use. Hewiiril if left ut Tribune of-
I'OR SALR Choice business property
ut a barguin on eauy terms. P. O. Box
418, Mod ford. ' 247
FOK SALF A house and lot in Cen
tral Point, one block frrm Muiu street,
house 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot 55x
140; price II r,00. Inquire of Mrs. I. M.
Fmerson, Central Point, Or. 210
I'OIt SALE A good small business on
Sevonth street. Reaeons for celling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this
ofi'ice. tf
FOR SALE .120 acre ranch, 12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L. K. W., Tribune office. tf
l'Oli SALE Six-room house, bath, elec
tric, lights, well and city water, six
blocks from depot. For particulars ad
dress Box 806, Medford. 206
TO TBADIC Light single covered bug
gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
ALLEN PURCHASES SITE
ON KLAMATH LAKE SHORES
A. C. Allen, who recently returned
from Klamath Full, tins ptirrlinsi-d uj
rivo-acre irnel on me snores or lower
Kllllllllth hike, where hi flllher, Colonel
Allen, nml himself will build summer
homes. Mr. Allen n(nten that it is al
umni iiulioNHilile to siM-ure buililiui! sites
along the luke shore, nn nenrly nil the
shoreline belongs to E. II. Iiurriinun,
(hi. Weyerlineuser timber syndieato or
lo the Klniniitli Imlinii iiii-ney.
WANTED.
WANTF.N Immediately, by the Kipiity
Indiistriiil Kxrliniige, n seanistress
with niiiehine. an all round i nrpenter,
tools furnished; n painter nnd paper
hunger and other workers nnd arti
sans to engage in a new enterprise.
No fnke or exploiting proposition. Cull
nt No. 13 S. V street und investigate
or iildress B. (I. Crow, mnnnger, gen
eral delivery. -02
JW llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
NOT YET , I
BUT SOON I
s
WIIOXK ADVEirnSKMKNT TR MlRSINd I
FROM" Til IS IRSUK?
- g
W K K N K X rr I R R lT K
For Thanksgiving Sale j
iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
fice.
204
FOH RENT Two suites of light house
keeping rooms, oue block south of city
park on Holly street. Mrs. Joe Thom
as. 203
FOR RENT Furnished room for gentle
mini; board if desired. 21(1 Fifth St.,
corner H. 202
Formal Opening
of the
MEDFORD
THEATRE
MONDAY EVENING,
Nov. 16th
with
Crestbrook Orchard Tracts
-in-
Ten and Twenty Acre Lots
FOR SALE
DIRECTLY SOUTH AND ADJOINING FAMOUS
Hillcrest Orchard
fan be boiif-ht on tonus. Lowest price of any small tracts in valley, considering
location, soil and distance from Medford. "Will plant and care for. Call on
Oregon Orchards Syndicate
Selling Agents
' PALM BUILDING-. " "
Rale of seats at Ilaskins'
Drug Store.
For subscribers only,
Tuesday and Wednesday
General sale begins Thurs
day. Prices, $;-).00, .P2.00,
T-1.(1(1.
The laws and regulations
Set down for dairy farm
ing Make the life of the cow,
Man and maid most charm
ing.
The strict observance of
our policy the best for the
money makes buying ci
gars made by us a source of
satisfaction to everybody.
Our cigars are always fresh
and we manufacture none
but first-class goods.
R. R.V. Cigar Works
Stop, Look, Listen
Yo are now prepared to deliver to you any goods
in our line at honest weights, aud at prices that are
RIGHT. We carry a complete line of
HAY, FEED, FLOUR
AND GRAIN
Also keep in stock checken feed, poultry supplies,
stock food, etc. That car of potatoes are going fast;
they arc the "best ever." Ask your grocer for a sack
of Johnson's Best Flour; every sack guaranteed.
Come and see us. Wholesale and retail.
Yours for business,
McCOMB & TRUE
PHONE 3063.
MEDFORD
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BES7
NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. .
1C
$7- $9 -$11 EXTRA SPECIAL $7- $9 -$11
JFW
mm
120 WINTER SUITS AT COST
In Order to make room for more stock we will
the public, 120 odd suits at the following prices
A good pair
of Suspen
ers free
with every
suit
$10.00 to $14.50 values $7.00
13.50 to 16.50 " 9.00
16.50 to 22.50 " 11.00
These suits
will go quick
ly and the
first will
v e pick
Boys Clothing Snaps!
We are positively going to sell every boys full
pants suit in the store at cost and discontinue
handling boys Clothing. Come and see these
suits at your oun prices.
Special Offer
Commences
Nov. 11, '08
Kt Copyriitht IW
' Tit llnvw of Kupftrnhdnwr
ft?
Largest Store in
SOUTHERN
OREGON
3C
j