Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 02, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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Plymouth Rock Hen Lays
256 Eggs in One Year
Breaking World's Record
A Marred Plymouth Hock hen, ownod
by A. S. Kurt of Albany, Or., has laid
fgga tl't' past year and has thus
established a new world 'b record for
tho most eggs ever laid in a year by
one hen. The former record, as com
piled by poultry journals, was 251 and
Hart's hen is now champion of the
world by fivo eggs.
This hen laid its first egg on Novem
ber 120, 11107, and completed its record
of 250 November 10, 1I08. Hart kept
track of the record of this hen as well
iie of 11 others by means of a trap
nest system and has an exact record
of the number of eggs laid by each
hen of his flock. Kach hen wears a
leg band fur its identification and when
it enters u nest it swings a trapdoor
and cannot leave tho nest until some
one takes it out. Mr. Hart nnd his
wife nro the only persons who have re
moved the hens nnd there is no pos
sibility of an error in the count. Hart
will substantiate the count with affi
davits and nu Albany hen will claim
the world's record in tho poultry jour
nals of the United Ptates.
Keeping Record Flock, j
Hart is keeping n record of 12 hens
this year nnd the average of the flock
will bo over 2IW eggs each. Ono other I
ben besides the record-breaker has laid j
214 eggs and yet has ":, days to com
plete her ynr. This is the first year I
any of the 12 hens have laid, and is
accordingly their bnt laying year, and
all are making a remarkable record.
Hart, who is nu expert breeder of
Harred Plymouth Rocks, does not feed'
his hens soft mashes, egg food or any
thing else to make them lay. His theory
is to breed up to a. high stnndnrd and
thus get a hen which will lay well
naturally. He also keeps his flock in
perfect condition for natural laying.
Tho Tiuncoton .Weekly Engle of
Tiunceton, Mo., of November 20, 1!0S,
contains the following regarding Mis
souri's great hen:
Picturo on exhibition at Columbia oc
cupies a prominent place in the office
of (icorge R. Ellis, secretary of the
board of agriculture
.Secretary fleorge P.. "Ellis of the Mis
noun state board of ngriculturo has re
ceived from Ernest Kellers! rnss, owner
of 1 lxo Kellerstrass farm, R. F. D. No.
1, Kansas City, Missouri, a life-size
oil painting of the $10,000 Crystal
Whito Orpington hen, "Peggy," de
clared by competent paltry judges to
be the most wonderful hen they have
ever seen. This painting which has been
given a prominent place m Secretary
Ellis' office and which will ndorn the
new $10i),ci)0 agricultural college build
ing now nailer process of construction
at Columbia, is the work of Miss Alice
Harbor, a well known Kansas City art
ist. - -
"Peggy" is almost ns near perfec
tion as it is possible for a bird to be.
her score being" '07V. Mr. KetlerstrnRS
has refused $".000 for her, but he val
ue her at twice that amount. She has
v record of 22." eggs per year, and her
eggs are readily sold at $5 each when
hor owners will permit the sale of
them. "Peggy" deserves and, by com
mon consent, has been given the title
of "Queen of Missouri Chickens."
Mr. Kellerstrass is the originator of
the Crystal White Orpingtons nnd hns
almost 50n0 birds of this breed on his
modrl poultry farm near Kansas City.
Madame Paderewski paid Mr. Kolter
strass 7"0' for a pen of five Crystal
White Orpingtons, which were shipped
to her home in Switzerland lant Febru
ary. At the tri-stnte fair held at. Memphis.
Ten n.( "Peggy" was presented with n
solid gold leg band set with diamonds.
It required four policemen nnd some
20 fair officials to hold the crowd hack
when tho presentation was made in the
poultry building on the fair grounds.
Missourians who visit the agricultu
ral building at Columbia will now view
with admiration the beautiful oil paint
ing of "Peggy" and will take pride in
the fact that Missouri,, tho "Poultry
Queen of the Union," has the honor
of being the home of the highest-priced
hen in history. But Missouri owes her
proud place in poultry not alono to thtj
fame of nny one bird or breed. The
linmble hen if we may longer so refer
to her is bringing Misosuri both
wealth and fame, the state's snrplus
poultry products for the year 1007
amounting to M,MWi.U7. r more, .per.
haps, than of any other state in the
Union.
So important has become the pooltry
industry in Missouri that" the state
board of agriculture now has in prepar
ation and will soon have ready for dis
tribution an extensiv poultry bulletin.
This publication, which is for free dis
tribution, while the supply lasts.-may
lie had by addressing Secretary George
H. Ellis. Columbia. Mo.
FRISCO GRAND JURY
INDICTS TWO DEFAULTERS
SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, Dee. 2.
.Tames C. Tomalty, the bookkeeper in
the citv treasurer's office, who has been
accused of falsifying the records in or
der to make possible a heavy shortage
in the city's fund", and fieorge B. Stan
cliffe, arrested in New York for as
saulting and robbing Mrs. Palmer, land
ladv of the St. Rose hotel, were hotll
indicted by the grand jury yesterday.
although the true bills were not brought
into court. Tomalty 's indictment, it is
Miid. covers his alleged crime of falsi
fying a Dublic record. Staneliffe's in
dictment was returned only to facili
tate his extradition from New York.
ALBANY
HEN
NEW CHIP!
I JAPAN'S POLICY IS I TO '
-KEEP FRIENDS WITH U. 8.
j WASHINGTON, Dee. 2. "To keep
j her relations with the United States
of the must friendly character is the
keynote of Japan's foreign policy."
j This is tho Btutemeut of Johu C.
j I'laughlin, secretary ot tho state's com
mission to the Tokio exposition, who
has jnst teturned from his trip to Japan
and who today commented on the diplo
inatie tics whU-h iu the last few days
have drawn the two nations closer than
over before.
"The people of Japan," said ho,
"realize that they need the aid of the
United States to insure them against
aggression."
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
Scott Claspill has been appointed a
deputy Bheriff, and will give attention
to all parties violating law and creat
ing disturbances,
C. E. Wolverton of Sills Springs has
gone to Medford on business matters.
Sam Hudson, whoso eyes havo been
troubling him, 1b much improved.
Mrs. J. Heckathorn has gone to Eagle
Point and Medford and will spend the
win tor iu the valley.
Tho parties who have been disturb
ing the public gntheringo held in Butte
Falls are warned against a repetition
of such conduct, ns Deputy Sheriff Clas
pill will look after them in tho future.
The stores nro laying in their holi
day goods, and it is expected that an
interesting school and othor ChriBtmas
celebrations will be held.
Special Agent Kennedy has been In
our in id at looking after homestead mat-1
tors. I
Work still continues on tho new
schoolhouso, but it will soon be com
pleted nnd occopied.
The roads havo become almost nn
travelnblo nnd many ere tho complaints
made by those who havo occasion to
use them.
B. F. Fredenburg ban his new house
nearly finished aitd will soon move
into .it.
Emanuel Pool hao moved to Butte
Falls and is living iu his new house.
Will Chambers has finished, for him
riclf nnd fnmily, a noat home in tho
Falls and is living in it.
John Obenchain nnd wife have been
at their homestead.
Charley Edinonduon nnd family are
living upon their homestead and im
proving it very much.
Miss Frank io Obenchain is doing the
honors of the fnmily hotel while the
folks are living at the homestead.
Frank Neil of Derby hns been visit
!ng iu Medford with Judge Neil.
Lee Edmonson is assisting Frank
Nethorlnnd in building a nico home.
Charles Terrill is living at his home
ntead near Brownsboro nnd making
many improvements.
T. C. Hall of Browncboro is kept con
stantly on the road bringing in supplies
for his increasing trade, '
J. Doubled ny is making a long stay
in Medford.
Mrs. Murphy still hops tho boarding
house iu the Falls nnd has quite a large
number of boarders. She givos splen
did service.
We have a small fall ot1 snow, but it
soon disappeared and now tho days
are bright with a flood of golden sun
shine and the health of all is good.
The Misses Mahoney entertain the
people quite often with a musical treat.
They do much to drive away the long
evenings.
It is reported that the Butte Falls
people who left hero for tho const coun
try have become disgusted and will soon
return.
Mrs. Scott Clnspill hns a fine phon
ograph and is called upon frequently to
entertain with her choice selections.
Our postmaster reports an increase of
postoffice accommodations sinco the
money order department has been es
tablished. Merchant Hughes as well as our oth
er storekeepers, reports business ns
good for this season and with the ad
vent of the railroad tho coming year ex
pects a rush of orders.
Superintendent Miller is still oper
ating the plant and supplying the de
mauds for lumber.
ONE PLACE, ANYHOW
Two men from New York awoke ono
mnniinc to find tlienirolvcs in Savan
nah. Komcnibcring ihat they woro in a
Inhibition stnto, ami having a thirst
worthy of tnoir ourronmlhu.'s, tho pair
started out on a still hunt for an eye
opener. They were not acquainted anil were in
a quandry ns to where to start on their
quest, and while they were debating the
question mentnlly between them they
were niroched by u pleasant looking
policouiHli, who .wished them "good
morhiug. "
"Say, Jim," said cno of the pilgrims
to tho other, ''this is an opening. Hero
iv a good fellow; let's ask him." It
won , agreed, and the officer answered
thoir inquiry by saying loconienlly," Pol-
low mo." Ho walked them tnroc ihocks
nntil tluy stood in front of-tho cathe
dral. Here he paused.
Tho travelers looked at each other in
astonishment.
"Snroly,-niy good . man, said the
first, "yon do not mean to toll no that
a blind tiger is being operated in the
church f"
"You see the chnreh. do you!" atk
d tho policeman solemnly.
"Yes," assented the two.
"Well, that is the only place in
sSavr.nnsh thut you can't get it," said
he. -From tho Bohemian for December.
KliOPilSl COUPLE ABB
-PLACED UNDER ABBE ST
Bl'TTK, Mont., Dec. 2. An oloping
couple. ( harles Kriess. a well known
, . j ,rhnt of Cleveland. H. !..
and Miss Klsie I'omeroy, l
...,i frnm iho same town
17-rcarold
are under
arrest. They wcro caught by the local
odicrrs yesterday afternoon just as they
were about to board a train for Ogd.-n,,
where they proposed to wed. I
W kmve .pil "f PTP''"'
chews on. Come in chool cnoo! K.ng
Long. I
Gloves fitted at Van Dyke's.
MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE,, MEDFOBD, OERGON",
GETS
Post Offiee Department
Says Money Is All Spent
and City Must Wait
The following letter has been re
ceived by Posomaster J. R. CnBoy, says
tho Tidings, from tho division of city
delivery, at Washington, iu regard to
tho installation of free delivory service
in Ashland:
Washington, Nov. 10, 100S. Postmas
ter, Ashland, Oregon Sir: lu rwply to
your letter of the 12th instant, you aie
informed that while the postoffice in
spector who recently viuited your city,
recommends that city delivery bo es
tablished, the department is uunblo to
issue the order for tho installation of
the service for the reason that the ap
propriation for that purposo is exhaust
ed. Should congress ut tho noxt session
mako a further appropriation the mat
ter will have prompt attention. Re
spectfully. C. P. O KANFIELD.
r irst Assistant Postmaster-General.
In light of the fact that tho postal
inspector who was hero a short time
ago recommended an order for the in
stallation of free delivery at Ashland,
having found racquirements for such
service met with, the excuse that the,
appropriation is exhausted looks like
subterfuge. Corvallis with practically
iho same rating an Ashland ns far as
postal revenues are concerned, applied
for free delivery at tho same time ns
Ashland, viz.: at the close of the last
fiscal year, Juno .'f0, and tho service
is now being installed in the agricul
tural college town. Tho outlay for
equipment requited Sh merely nominal,
it is said, while the salaries of carriers
at Ashland would be paid out of tho
ASHLAND
DELIVERY
FOR SALE
LOTS UNDER THE DTTOH IN PHOENIX.
MAT CALHOUN
PHOENIX, OREGON.
I HAVE
Newtown
-AND-
Spitzenburg Trees
THRU 13 AND FOUR-FOOT SYZES.
ALL OTII1CR VARIETIES IN ANY
: : : STZE DESIRED : : :
L. E. HOOVER
MEDFORD, OREOON.
ut Yiikiina Valley Nursery.
Aire
u
A Map of Jackson
County
The Tribune and Southern Oregonian is
having made at great expense a fine, colored,
lithographed. map of Jackson county.
This map will show all cities, towns and
villages, rivers and waterways, section and
survey lines, railroads and projected rail-
roads, wagon roads, forest reserve bounda
ries, election precincts and other data need
ed hy everyone. All townships shown in
colors.
This up-to-date map will be ready for
distribution some time in December. It will
be sold only through The Tribune and
Southern Oregonian.'
This will be your only chance to secure a
good map of Jackson county, as all map edi
tions are out of print and plates were des
troyed in the San Francisco fire, necessitat
ing new plates made at an enormous expense.
Further details later. Heady in December.
receipts of the local office, as is tho
rule of the department, so that the
reason utmiguud for delay by the de
partment does not aouud good here.
The postal receipts of Ashland for
the last fiscal year weie $12,132.87, an
inc reuse of 25 per cent ovxer tho pre
vious year, while the requirements for
free delivery are only $10,000.
The mater will very likely be taken
up with members of cougress from this
state for further investigation.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
harles H. Chapman to Gold Ray
Realty company, laud in sec
tion 30, range 2 W
Louis Lager to Jackson County
land in D L 0,57, townBhip 87, i
ran go 1 W , 1
Eva Hockenyos to Elisabeth
Brees, 40 acres in section 30,
township 38, range 1 W KOO
Elizabeth La wren tz to Elizabeth
Brcosc, land iu section 10,
township 3S, rango 3 W S.'iO
Ponelopo Henrietta JohiiBton to
J. A. Lyon, lot 5, block 1,
Palm's addition to Medford .. 150
Leluh Williams to James R. Wil
liams,, 160 acres in section 24,
township 30, range 1 E 750
V. A. Patrick to E. C. Gard, prop
erty iu block V, Railroad addi
tion to Ashland 10
Margaret M. Ganiard to E. 0.
Gard, property in Ashland .. ; 10
Ezra C. Gard to Uoorgo Tavener,
property in Ashland 10
(r. R. Slingerland to Mrs. Eliza
Long, lot 15, block R. Rail
road addition to Ashland .... 10
William V. Gibbon to Joseph A.
Gibbon, St) acres in section 25,
township 30, rango 2 W 1
William T. Gibbon to Grace H.
Orr, 120 acres in soetion 25,
town chip 30, range 2 W I
Alex Duff to H. B. Calhoun, 5
acres in section 10, township
38, range 1 V 400
Horace F. Keener to A. C. Nintn
ger, N of W of section
'J4, township 38, range 2 E ... 450
William Ross to II. B. Stone,
lots 10 nnd 11, block 2, West
Miid font 13.1
H. B. Stnno to George P. Lind- J
ley, lots 10 nnd 11, block 2,
Medford 100.
ON HAND
Pippin
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908.
City business Directory
i i ,.
W. M Colvig. O. L. Beanies.
OOLVIO BEAMES
Lawyers.
Office: Medford Dank Bldg.
Ground floor.
Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 01
MOBDOBFr WOLF
New and Second-Hand Furniture
Eails' old stand, 18 SO F St. South
Medford, Or.
EABNES BOOMING) HOUSE
Newly built and uowly furnished
All luodorn conveniences.
D. O. Karnes. Prop.
SO S. O St., Medford, Or.
FISH MARKET
Fresh fish received daily. .Oys-
- ters in season.
Cor. Seventh and K Sts, Medford
MEDFOBD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Extracts, -Baking Powder
and Bpices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
216 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
DB. OOBLB
The only exclusive -Optician -between
Portland and Sacramento.
Office on Seventh Street.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER
Eys Specialist
' Offiee in Eagle-Pharmacy
Main 233. Seventh and Main
LETTERHEADS of all .styles
by The Tribune.
THE HOTEL EMERIOK
Rooms from SO cents to $1.50 pet
day. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your patronage.
JACK FREDENBURO
-Scavenger.
Gurbage hauled.
Medford.
Livery and Feed. Phone 2431
WEST SIDE BTABLEB
Chas. E. Tull Proprietor.
- First-class Turnouts.
Medford Oiogon
GO SOUTH!
Oot a Unto of the delightfully mild climate known only to Southern California. Thore yoa
will find an abundant u of sunniiine, bright hluo akios, a clear, bracing atmosphere, congenial
Minciationa and invigorating linaltliful recreations too numerous to uiuiitior
-Besortr are there, aomo with world-wide reputations a Lna Angelos, Paso Ronles, Hot Springs.
Lonf Beach, Santa Barbara, Hotel del Monte, Santa Cruz, Han Diego, Santa Monica, Venice,
.tad omoMMlioas, delightful stopping pliices of lesser renown. All maintaining tho California
ataadard fortbospitnlity, and faultless accommodations.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
'Will bo glad to supply some very attractive literature, desrriblng in detail tho ninny delights
f wintor Id California.
Very lew rato round trip oxctirsiDn tickots are, on sain to California.
f The rata from Portland to Los Angeiesrtand return $55.
Limit, aix menths, allowing stop overs in either direction. Hirnilnr excursion rntes nro tn ef
fect to all California points.
For full information, stepping car reservations and tickets, call on telegraph or writo either
A. 8. Bomnb&nm.Afent, Medford, or Win, Mc Murray, Gen. Fans. Agt, Portland, Oo.
Good Evening!
Have You Ued
"CHIC?"
for sale only by
Medford Pharmacy
Near Postoffice
0 rand excursion I t City of Moiieo.
lares Medford on tha 12th of Dece ra
ft' r, 1908, oa too regular Orarland.
112.15 for tho round trip, od for 66
days. For further tiformatton, write
to Kmil Poll, AaMaad, Or. it
ARTHUR H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.'
ANLO PENWELL
The Plumber.
1 solicit a sharu of your business,
pledging satisfaction.
THE ELECTRIC AND FBBNOH
DRY CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WORKS
W. E. Lane 4 Son, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford Oregon
WASOHATJ t BROWN
wiBh to annouueo to their patrons
that they are located In their new
quarters iu the Young & Hall
building,
billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos.
M. B. OANDY KITCHEN
We make all uur own candies.
Martin and Harrow, Props.
Corner Sevonth and G Streets,
Medford, Oregon.
DB. FRANK BOBEBT8
Dentist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
THB MISSION GRILL
Always open for business. 'Neat
and clean. Up-to-date. Popular
prices.
12 So. C St. Lambert ft Brown
THE B. B. V, LUNOH BOOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Paoific Coast.
H. H. Loritnor : Prop.
Fur good bargains in Watchos
and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In
struments, go tu
THB MEDFOBD LOAN OFFICE
0 Street.
MEDFOBD FUBNITUBB 00,
Undertakers
Day Phono 353
Night Phonos O. W. Conklin 3d
J. H. Butler 148
DB. B. T. OONBOY
Successor to Dr. Jones.
Office in tlu Stownrt Building.
Willi
Jflf
SAVOY THEATEB
North d'Anjoii Street.
Latest 'motion pictures and Illus
trated tongs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 oents.
BUOU THEATEB, W. 7TH ST.
Continuous - performance erury
evening of motion pictures and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents, j
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Stoam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 82.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
N. 8. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that sell, sell trees
that grow anad fruit true to label
Let the
-MISSION FURNITURE WOBKS
make that piece of furniture. Any
design, nny color, nny finish
dull, waxed or polished. Shop on
cor. of 8th and H streets.-
' THB E ME RICK CAFE
The best restaurant in Southern
Oregon.
W. E. Johnson Prop.
VEBNB T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Boom 7 Jnckson Co. Bank BtJgfH
Medford, Or.
O. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
Offico: R. R. V. Dopot.
P. O. Box 841. Phone 603.
Medford, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Residence.
East Medford. Phono 225
8. B. SEELY, M. D.
PhyBician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X-Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p.
m. Offico in Jackson Co. Bk, bldg
JOB PRINTING
by The Tribune.
Make arrangements
to vii sit California
this Winter :: :: ::
IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
nre always to be had it Martin Roddy 's,
wlmro nil the latest artistic crentious of
tho jewc-lcr's nrt are on sale. Our I in
of goods ranges from those of personal
mlornmrnt to watches, clocks, superb
, ut glass, table waro in silver and
' tiumht'i'les articles if ornament nnd
utility. All of tln finest quality ami
at very low prices.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Tho Jeweler.
Near the Postoffice.
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
"Not how much I ean do, but how woll I can
do it,". is my mottr.
B. N. BUTLER
Martin J. Bad Ay, Cantral kto., north
ot Jackson County Bank.
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