Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 16, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY Ifi. 1900.
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BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
MAY PROVE FATAL.
O. P. Ailuins has ti't'n visiting Med
ford on business.
Julia Cadvrow butt pmvhasetl f 1. H.
ilurris for 150 lot 13 l'Uu-k 13, whii'b
is a fine business lot, t'ml will build a
Htororoom thereon.
Sam HimIhoii ami K. C Unanlinan are
in the valley as witm-ssis ' land "iat
tr. We have had within the last week a
Kiiuwtall of five im-h.'s uutl the weathci
is extremely cold.
J. E. Stepp, John Iseli and R. I.
II ambit of ltumiltni mill are down
in the valley on land business. They
report several inches of pnow.
Aarou Beck has been quite sick and
had to call in the doctor.
Frank Netherland, O. O. Raker, Scott
Claspill, K. (.'. Hdimlinun, Williaai Lamb
are all in the valley on land business.
Mrs. Scott Chispill, who has been
ailing with uu attrie'; of pleurisy, Is
some better.
Lee Kdmouson of IVrhy, mill man. lias
gone to Medford as witness in laud
contest. ,
Charles Ten-ill of l.nke ( reek, n1
worthy homesteader, his been attend ,
iujt the United States coimnissiouerV!
court in Medford.
Great interest has been manifested
by our people in th contest case of
Judge Pentz. Many t.f our citizens
have attended the hearing, and they
till ri'port that the guvernmeiit has fail
ed to make out a e:ie against .ludgi ,
Pentz and that the' evloence produced
showed that the case v;mi without merit 1
and had been instiu itt d throuuh an
attempt to deprive Judge Pentz of
his homestead, as it vas clearly shown i
the utmost good faith bad been mimi !
tested by the hnmestender and that be
has not had and doe not now have
any other home than tbnt of his home
stead. We all rejoice in the fact.
Charles and Albert Murine of Trail
have been in Med ford defending the
bind contest case. Judge Pentz was
attorney for Albert Minnie and reports
that Mr. Murine will rruhuhly win his
ease,
W. It. Lamb of L'ik ('reek was in
Medford lately attending court.
Heavy rains here and snowfalls in
Ihe mmiutnins back of u. have been the
experience of this section.
The homesteaders the unsnrveyed
are all on their claim? and jione but
themselves know the incrnvenieiicp and
sacrifice they are enduting.
John Obenchain and wife havo been
paving a visit from Itieir homestead
to their son's family.
P. V. Medyuslu iins been quite sick
at his homestead and has gone to the
valley for medical help. Fred thought
his time had come, as he was alone and
bedridden, but bis good common sense
nnd indomitable will brought him
through, lie is now better.
COLONISTS BATES FF.OM
EAST TO COAST AGREED ON
When Will Medford I'tople Learn the
Importance ol It?
Backache is only a hiinple thing at
first;
But when you know 'tis from the
kidneys;
That serious kiduev troubles follow;
That diubutes. Bright 8 disease may
be the fatal end.
You will gladly profit by the follow
ing experience.
Tis the statement of a Medford citi
zen. Mrs. C. II. Hoxie, corner F and Sec
ond streets, Medford, Or., says: "I
had kidney trouble for sevoml years,
the disease gradually becoming more
serious until my general health was
much run down. My bnck ached a great
deal and if I attempted to stoop or lift
I suffered severely. T had headaches
and would be lame and stiff, upon aria
ing in the morning, t began using
Dunn's Kidney Pills, wfcich I procured
at Haskin'a drddug store, and in a
short time the trouble vanished. I am
now entirely well anl owe the great
change to Doau's Kidney Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.
V., solo agents for tho United States.
Itemembor the name Doan's and
take no other.
!tmw. icoerar mgim.
ka th Idn tmiukilKilT acAi
baalihaa crackled ajraaaranea uaaid
br crar-diinaiai ftdtm Ik aba ml
cnlarvrd nona, dense them, n-
duoet inflammation and fpmdi an mn.
radiant plow duo to wnoieaoma novua-1
rnimt f slttn vliRiit and ttimulatioA of'
tho capillanea which auo feed thai
kin and supply ita neaiuinu ootar.
AiFurDruautftrafrnsmtutJ
tOBEBTINEj
I: teg.i
Colonist rntoH tlml i.n'iui much for
Mi'.lforil nnd Iho wlioh 1'ai-ili rth
west liav. bi'i'n ntj'vrl noii liy lln
transi'oiitiiHMitnl rnilnr.'lH i-nti'i-ini; tin
territory. Tin' rates -m- very low wcsl
holiml and I'olTi'spond lnm'ly wit ll tllom l
in effect two yonrs to ttiis section
i-f Iho country. Tin' nios jnwt dpciili'.l
tion arc much lower than those oflVreil
by the railroads last season.
Tho tare from the Missouri river and
St. Tnul to the coast vi;l he fJS and
from Chicago, with a tariff of $:i(l.o0
from St. I.ouis. l-a.".t year the coloiiisl
ri:te from the Missouri r.ver tniiits was
$:tn, with corresptuidinj', loiv rates from
otlier uiints.
Notice of the rate was r ived
from .1. Charlton of I'hicau'n. chairman
of the Transcontineiil.il rassenirer as
sedation. Informalioii was received
showinj; Hint the Nori hwi stem. St. l'aiil
Hock Island. Santa 1-V and all ll.irrimnn
lines and it in supposed all Hill lines as
well, had joined in the colonist rates,
havini; filed individual notices nilh the
Interstate Commerce Commission to
that effort.
"Thin rate menus a v-ry heavy travel
to this territory ill Hie spring," said
William McMn'rray of the llarriinan
lines. "Taken in eoimtetinn with the
rates for the Seattle fair, the colonist
rates will mean very much for Portland
nnd Oregon, t look for the longest
year's travel in the history of this tor
ritnrv. "
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Write for particular
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NEVER LOOK BACK
WASIIIXflTOX, .Tan. Id. The reooin
inendation of the auditor of the navy
department that conglcss provide more
clerks for his office on account of the
great pressure of work there, has raised
the question concerning the employment
of Willaiara B. Dulany.
Nearly a year ago, Dulany, who for
aev ral years haa been 1'lesident Roose
velt 'a barber, was appointed a "special
accountant" in the office of the audi
tor for the navy depr.rttnent at a sal
ary of $1600, but he has never per
formed nnv duties in that office. He
still serves ns the t-( sidrnt 's harlier
at the white house, where hefore Pres
ident Roosevelt ordered him transfer
red to the IK5IIII job it. the auditor's
office, he was carried 0:1 the rolls as a
in.-,-,seiiger at .!" a vein.
It was said last sori"; that on Presi
dent Roosevelt's departure for Oyster
liov nol.inv would legii his duties in
the navv auditor's -.frice. but int
llnlany went to (ly-ler l!ay
v.-lo-re lie CMiitiiiTiued to shavr
ident during the summer.
It doesn 't pay. Keep your eyes fixed
ou our exceptional offerings. Fine tai
loring 'can only be secured from the
hands of high-class tailors. Our expe
rience and methods are certainly worth
investigation. We employ the best
workmen nnd our clohtes are without
doubt the most carefully selected in the
citv.
EIFERT
The City Tailor
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ENJOIN PAYMENT OF
PROHIBITION DETECTIVE
I'KNiH.KTOX, .Ism. It!. In an :it
t-mit t hiiflt-r District Attnrm-y IMiclp
in t'l't'ttrtH in cnfi'ri'i' the riliil,itwni
l:iw, a suit w;is fiN'l iis !hr cirfuit nuirt
tin1 afternoon n.ii ;i nj; the cuihty
ctturt froiu tin' .:ivmriit f n hill for tin
nfTVM'i-s of :i .l.-tffitvc who ffnin-il vi
.S-y. t- i,f llu- vh..l ri.il.- i..:ni..ii4 nf tin
):iw l;,t t':ill. Tw.. in- inL.-r- nf tlit
rourt roct-ntly siL'iu'.l tl t.r.l. r fi-r
' nii-iit. .'iPiuii'iMi-r WiilKiT :il-. dp hitl.l
iug out aiiust it.
Wl )f? rr-rT1 A
fi nun
lll't!'-"
CoPvrtiartTi
Charles Terrill of l.iko Creek ami
William Nichols of Washington have
beea in MedXord as land witnesses.
STARTING DKCKMBKR
2S, WE WIL I'l T "'
MKMCHAXTS' i.UN !i
KHOM 11:30 A. !l. UNTIL
2 P. M.
PRN.'E 36
If You Owned the Earth
You coulilu't finA a better ulac
to live than in this glorious
Kogue Kivor vUcy, with its in
compurablo winter And summer
climate, .lust now we have some
particularly gooil developed or
chnrd propositions to submit to
the homcHooker, which are sure
winntus. Best give this nuttor
iminediiito attention. It doos not
take a very wise man to foresee
that the advance in values which
we have been predicting in in
coming producing fruit lauds is
about to materialize. A good
young orchard will not only iu-
crease m vaiua as its mcome
productug capacity increases, but with 'the rght kind of an orcbar
il, such as some we h.ive to show, the purchaser han a cuancs f gJt
ting his purchase price back out of a single crop, with proper man
a gem cut. How can wealth be accumu lated faster than by buying o
lie of tho good young orchards we have for sal of
Always at your service for the bent buys in this vulley.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
niiiMMvsBi
coaauaiiiv
'EXHIBIT BUILDING,
MEDVORD, OREGON
Medford Theater
TUESDAY, JANUARY 19
Mrs. Irene Hampton Isaacs
PIANIST
- Miss Grace Brown
CONTRALTO
IN C ONCER T
Admission 50c. Seats reserved at Haskins'
Drug Store on Saturday at 10 a.m.
More Light for LessMoney
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in 1000 lirs.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilowatt
$11
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, 20ti West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
J. E. ENYART, Proaident.
J. A. PERlMf, Vica-Preaident.
JOHN S. 0HTH, Coahier.
W. B. .MCKSON, Aaa't ttaahlor.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
M E B F 0 B D ,
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
O B .
$60,000
10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your.Patronage.
MERCHANTS LUNCH! t
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OTEL
PORTLAND
OREGON
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Mudiihit. Pkicu
ONLY ROOF
GARDIIN IN
PORTLAND
The TonriHt Uc;nliiinrteni
of Columbia Vulley
KXOAOE HO0MH EARLY
KOK TH K ALASKA
YUKON KXPOHITION
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