Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 11, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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SHOE SALE STILL CONTINUES
MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, OUEOON, THURSDAY. FEP.1UTARY 11. 1f)0).
We are off ering our Big Bargains
all of this week
All manner of shoes for all manner of
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
1 Advertise
FACTS ONLY
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to Smith & Molony
They All come
here for SHOES
DORR S TO BE
FRUIT CENTER
JACKSONVILLE AND VICINTY.
Butte Valley 1b Siskiyou
County Claims all Con
ditions Fine for Apples
It hcctiis tliut the lint In valley in
Siskiyou county is to l-econu a fruit
tenter of some, consequence, if the fol
lowing article from the Dorris Rooster,
the creditable little paper of Dorris, to
any criterion. Kditor Bohanan in
known to ho u booster of the deepest
dye, but he asserts that over boosting
is as bail :is no boosting at all, for the
reaetioii hurts. Therefore, when he
wrote the following it was in evident
good faith. Te. Hi-ribbles tlmsly:
"Several thousand fruit treeH will be
p'anted in the vieinnity of Dorris this
spring. At Macdoel it is understood
that nearly WW a-ro will be planted
to fruit trees during the eoming sea
son.
' IIow well apples thrive in this sec
tion is best demonstrated by the fiitmuH
orchards in the northern part of the
town limits of Dorris. TI109? who have
seen the big, healthy trees in these or
chords weighted down with luscious
fruit will not hesitnte to sound the
praises of Butte valley as a coming
fruit country and one whose develop
ment will be as marvelous as it is bound
tn bo rapid.
!onditioiis for planting trees bid fair
to bo better this year than they have
for Bevernl years pint. The abundance
of moisture which has gone into the soil
has had u decidedly beneficial effect
and the ground will be in fine shape."
liev. Ureeno lectured nt the M. E.
church last Sunday morning and eve
ning to a large and appreciative audi-
leiice. In the evening the church was
(crowded and u large number stood in
I front of the open door, listening to the
eloquent and earnest words of the learn
ed gentleman.
.r. II. Bellinger returned Thursday
night from Salem, where ho went as
a booster delegate.
Mr, Hiekey of Portland, who is in
troducing a patent belt attachment for
cowing machines, has been stopping at
the Abbott house for some tinio nnd is
canvassing the nurroundiug . country
very thoroughly and meeting with mark
ed success.
Miss Mabel Scolt nnd n friend of
Iters frfom Sains Vail y are spending
u few days with their friend, Miss Grace
Rnypholtz, nnd togetheer with the lat
ter are taking the teachers' examin
ation. Mrs. .T. It. Bell. ngor nnd sou Ralph
returned home Sunday after n few days
visit with friends in Gran's Pass.
Presiding Elder Buulap will be in
Jacksonville the latter prirt of tho week
and will preach in the M. h. church
next Sunday, February 1-1.
Mis. Lulu Perry spent a couple itf
days last week with her sister, Mrs.
: Ellis Gall of Black Land.
I James Blaisdell of Lake county, who
has been spending the winter with rein
fives north of Medford, is now spend
ing n few days with friends in this
vicinity.
L. (). Van Wegon has purchased 40
acres of timber land front 1. V. Thorn
us of Medford ami has men busily at
work cutting wood.
Mr. Neidormeyer of North Jackson
ville is also clearing his land nnd get
ting wood for market.
Mrs. 1. It. Daily and Miss May Big
ham arc attending the teachers' exam
i nut iou from Medford, t he former as
one of the examiuerj and the latter try
ing for a first grade.
Rev. U. A. Gray preached at Griffin
Creeek last Sunday, February 7.
Mrs. P. II. Daily nnd children spent
Sunday recently nt the homo of Mr.
und Mrs. Burch. Mrs. Daily, who is
one of the popular educators in the
Medford school, is u sister of Mrs.
Burcch.
F. V. Knowleea was a Medford vis
itor last Monday.
Professor George Henry, who was
principal of the Eaglo Point school dur
ing the fall nnd winter, is the new jiin
itor at the schoolhouse.
EDNA CLARK AT
HER HOME AGAIN
'IN DUTCH.'
Penr Linotyper. be it far
From tin thy perfect peace to mar,
But this is Dutch for motor ear:
Suelpaardezloonderspnorwegpet rooly
ting." And thou, proof-reader, though we much
Dislike to bother thee with such
Things, this is motor car .in Dutch:
' ' Suidpnarde.loonilersponrwegpetrnoly-ting."
BOULDER ALMOST
WRECKS A TRAIN
BELLTXOHAM. Wash., Feb. U. 1
Passengers on the smithbonnd Great i
Northern passenger train which left
hero at noon yesterday had n narrow
escape from death when a rocksltde
crashed into the train near the Sehome
dock yesterday. The only person in
jured was the express messenger, P. E.
Perine, - who was painfully cut nbout
the head. At the scene of the accident
is a steep embankment, the right of
way being cut through the solid rnrk.
A huge boulder, weighing several tons,
rolled and struck thj rear of the com
bination mail and express car. smashing
a great hole in the car. Fortunately
for Perine. he was seated on the oppo
site side of th" car. The engine was
not derailed, but the firt four ears left
the rails. The smoker buckled and nar
rowly escaped plunging into the waters
of the bay.
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
"Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally sod
which is perhaps not generally knewt
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Paeifie company and all points in the
United States. By means of this Tit em
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place In the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
aeeommodations and small anftnnts of
rash in connection witn these tickets
stay also be forwarded at the same
time."
YOU CAN'T
SAVE
On your railroad fart.
The law of tie common
carrier compels equal
rates on all railroad lines
YOU CAIN SAVE
In Time, Traveling Ex
penses and Fatigue by
Insisting on the shortest
route, fastest trains and
best service. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
0. R. & N.
Oregon Short line
and
Union Pacific
ETsry facility for the
safety and accommoda
tion of ths passenger is
provided. ( change ef
cars ts nect-ssary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. ' Direct connec
tions are mr.de. for all oth
er points east and south
A. 8. ROSENBAUM, Agent,
Medford.
WM. McMURRAT,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. 11.
Refusing to discuss fhe rensons for her
leaving home four months, ago Edna
Clark, tho Alameda art student, whose
disappearaiico caused anxiety and ap
prehension, is nt the home of her moth
"th iiist, Taylor was crazed over the
Chicago a few days ago, explaining
that she had been visiting friends anil
relatives in tho enst.
Miss Clark is believed to have left
her home been use of differences between
herself nnd her mother. Mrs. Anita
M-u'k, on questions of religion. Miss
Claik has become a Roman Catholic
and yesterday attended mass at a
church near her home.
My Friends
Will now find me lo
cated North of 7th.
on D street. Here
I am able to give
MY PATRONS
BETTER
SERVICE
than ever before.
Drop in and see a
few of those
SPRING PATTERNS
EIFERT
The City Tailor
BIJOU
THEATER
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Return Engagement
of the most popular
CLARK BURROUGHS CO.
IN THE COMEDY DRAMA
"The Westerner"
THURSDAY NIGHT
G. K. HilNinucr
A. C. HuM.UII
1. a. Hurrla
Rogue River investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
y, Sub-Dividers and Developers Rogue River Valloy Or
chard Lands.
;:h.iico fruit lands, bearing and young orchards in small and
largo tiaeta, for sale.
Wo plant nnd euro for orchards and gunranteo properly to
he -in n presented.
Experience Mot Necessary for
those who purchase through us. Tin y secure tho advise and
services of a consulting horl icultuript, an export on fruit cul
ture in all its branches, who for snvurul yeas has exceled in
the growing and shipping of fruit in tho Uogue River valloy,
record ciops, record packs, record prices.
in North D Street, Medford, Oregon
HOM
Pli
ONES
See Something Real
Compare it with the Pacific Telephone
junk in your home and business. Our
phones can be seen at Ritter's cigar
store on Alain street.
Citizens' Telephone Co'y
SALEM BEER
SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern
California and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl
edged to he the equal of the very best eastern
prodin t. All beers are good, but some beers are
liked better than others. The proof for this as
sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. If you wish
to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
Medford Depot: Medford lee k Storage Co.
1
QTTTT TTC If you are looking
OlH, IJQ for a good busi
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm aess, choice buiild
ing lots, city property, farm or
orchard
We have some SNAPS
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
ROOM 10 JACKSON COUNTY BANK MLDGI.
We will Furnish All
Information
Medford, Or., Feb. 5, 1909.
Any person desiring any information concerning
cither the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company
or the Home Conipanuy will please call on ns or let
us know, and we will be pleased to call on tliein, as it
is our purpose to see (hat both interests arc put to the
people as they are.
If there are any points that are not clear in any
one's mind, or have not as yet heard our side, they
surely cannot fix an opinion without the actual facts
in the case. XO ONE BARRED.
CITIZENS' TELEPHONE COMPANY
I Intel Moore, Medford. I5y K. A. Marsh, Gen. Mgr.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291. "
Window Frames, Oak Venesrad Doors, with Berel Plats, oarried in stosk cheap.
Offiee Fixtures and all kinds of Flan tog Mill Work, including Turntd Work
and Fancy Grills.
V STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND 8 EVENTH STREETS.
F. OSENBRUGGE
Agent for THE STUDEBAKER. BROS.
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
VEHICLES AND WAGONS
Sol aiftint in .larUson county for Uio STUDKUAKKR LINE OF AUfO
MOHILrW. Tub now K. M. F. StwIMuikiir, 30 hnrso powoi, four-cylinder
tiiHiliuin priro Touring Car ban won ttto rri'oguitiou anil admirntiol ( all
inurkiuinlK ami Iihr provnn iUelf to bo a remarkable vehicle for alrsngtfl,
ipr-i'il unl durability. kw goods in :iH linns will nrrive n the ceune ef
iii'xt month at Ihb HlinUhnker warehouse.
MEDFORD, ORBOON.
YOU OUOHT TO KNOW
the exeeltenee of the meals that are
conked at the Emerick Cafe if you
haven 't already regain yourself with
some of the delieious diehes that are
nerved here. If you haven't partaken
of them, there ie a treat awaiting yen
that you W4II want to repeat often. A
mixil at the Hmeriok ie an experience
that will make you t;y, like Ollrer
Twist, for more.
The Emerick Cafe
Of en All MlgM
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