Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 30, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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The Best Year
of All
THE MEDFORD RAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 30. 1909.
Architects, contractors and real estate men unite in the opinion that
the year nineteen hundred and nine will be a record breaking year
for building in MEDFORD. We agree with them and no doubt you do.
If you want to avoid a scramble for Lumber, place your order early
and with us. ACME CEMENT PLASTER and PORTLAND
CEMENT always on hand
Retail Lumber at
Wholesale Prices
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ROOSEVELT WILL NOT
BIDE BACK WITH TAFT
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 30. I'rcsidi'tit
Roosevelt will not follow the custom
unci ride linek to llic Wliito House on
Mnreli 4 with li is successor in office.
He told ii New York cor.Kressmun today
Hint lie would co direct from the cp.pi-
tol aftor President-elect T.ift takes the i
oe.th of office to the Union station and
take n train for New York. The pres
ident 's purpose was made known in
accepting an invilation of the New
Vork county committee to be allowed
to act as his personal escort on the way
from the c:ipitol to the depot. This in- I
vilation was pr-sented by Represen
tative Parsons, Bennett and Olcott of
New York.
The county committee will have 500
members in line. They will form n part
of the great parade to tho capital, will
go with the ex president to the train
rod return to their placn in lino on the
return march.
FELL 100 FEET DOWN
SHAFT AND WILL LIVE
BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 30. Mrs. Li.lie
Wi'.gncr, who Tuesday night, while in
toxicated, walked backward into a shaft
falling a distance of 100 feet, at the
Syndicate mine, will live, according to
the statement of her physicians. The
womnn's escape from death is regard
ed as almost miraculous. She fell into
about two feet of water, and it wns
found today that the only injuries she
had sustnined were a broken breastbone
and an injured heel.
A peculiar feature of the accident
tviiq the woman not hitting the shaft
bucket, which stood in the middle of
the shaft. In a space of about two and
one-half feet between the rim of the
bucket and the side of the shaft the
woman dropped past.
WILL PROVIDE LIGHTSHIP
FOR POINT ORFORD REEF
J. A. I.yon to V. S. Weston, lot
17, block 2, Fruitdlle addition
to Med ford $
lulled Slates to I). P Mathews,
N W Vi of S R i section 25,
township 33, range 1 K p
'" lited States to Prink ! Neth
erlnnd, W) m-trs in section
32, township 3 range 3 R...p
O. E. Greenwood to ("'. A. Miller,
20 acres in section 16, town
ship 30, range 1 E
Margaret h .lleeser to C. E. Hoo
per, lots 4, 3, n 7 and lot .1,
Highland Park addition to Ash
land
Hugh B. Calhoun to James Thrash
er, all of block 3, Kailrond ad
dition to Phoenix
Charles A. Walrttff to W. E. An
derson, block 22, Railroad ad
dition to Phoenix
W. B. .Smith to O. J. Stone, prop-
ertv in Ashland h. . . .
Bank of Jacksonville to William
Benedict, lot 1, block 2, Lund
gron subdivision Holmnn addi
tion to Jacksonville
William Hillis to L. J. Heer, lot
2, block 5, Woodvillc
Tobe Stono to Bnrney Snlsman,
land in lection 3, township 33,
rr.nge 3 W
Edith A. Orr to ('. W. Palm, prop
erty in Modford
Frank Stephenson to II. B. Ste
phenson, SO acres in section 8,
township 40, range 3 W
C. (' Mcf'lendon to Firman Znna,
S W Vi of N W V, section 18.
township 35. range 2 W
Alice Signs to Emory B. Water
man, land in township range
1 V
10
500
10
100
100
100
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. In a spe
cial estimate sent to congress, the sec
retary of commerce and labor rocom
mends the appropriation of $150,000 for
the construction of i first-class steam
light vessel to mark Orford reef, on
the const of Oregon. This estimate and
recommendation grows out of a provi
sion in one of the regular appropriation
hills last session, authorizing the ap
pointment of a board to investigate on
the feasibility and need of establishing
a light vessel or light station at or near
Orford reef, off Tape Blanco.
10000
Negotiations are on to bring the Cor
nell. Harvard and Yale rowing crews
... QAnin Anrlnn the Alaska-Yukon-
Pacific exposition. It is planned to hold
nt least one regatta eaen monoi nan
Washington during the life of the fair.
BOOTLEOOER MUST SPEND
MANY MONTHS IN JAIL
liOSEBUHO, Or., Jan. 30. Charles
Jones, tho Drain "bootlegger," was
fined 200 nnd given tho maximum ,inil j
sentence or au unys ly .luugo naminoii
in tho circuit court hero yesterdny aft
ernoon. Jones lias no money with which
to meet the fine, so altogether ho will
have to spend 130 days in jail. Two
vears ago Jones pleaded guilty to vio
lating the local option law at Drain nnd ,
..:. Cl D dOAO Tl.n 1.1a fl..n f.,t
pilMI H Mile III -"w. mil mn iinu
this second offenso wns no higher is
dun probably to the fact that he spent
07 days in jail awaiting trial. Jones was
indicted by tho Douglas county grand
jury last October. Ho jumped his bail
of $500, but was luter captured in Port-laid.
The Fruit-Grower
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IF
You . Want
Work of Quality
Test That of the
Tribune Job Office
Tk. rk ,.t the NVwell fish hatchery
on Whidhy island, in Washington, will
he demonstrated at the Alaska-! UKon
Pacific exposition neit year. The ex
hibit at the 10110 exhibition will be tak
en from 411.000 stock mountain trout
now in the hatchery.
It dooJt pay. Kep your eye fixed
on our exceptional offerings. Fine tai
loring can only be secured from the
handa of high-claea tailors. Onr expe
rience end methods are certainly worth
investigation. We employ tbe best
workmen and onr elohtes are without
donbt the most carefully selected in tie
city.
EIFERT
The City Tailor
WANTED
Timber and Coal Land s
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
DIES WITH BABE IN HER
ARMS AT RAILWAY DEPOT
f'HK'Ai'O. .Ian. 30. Clasping her 2-rcar-olrd
boy to her bosom. Mrs. Jo
hanna Wellbaoher. just returned from
a trip to Oermany. died last night in a
railwav station five minutes after her
arrival in Chicago. She went to Ger
many last year to benefit her failing
health, but on being told by pecialists
hat there was no hope, returned to
Chicago to see her children before she
died.
'. E. ENYART President.
.1. A. PEHBY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. OBTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Gsshier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD,
OB.
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10,000
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in Bub. nese Transacted. We
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