Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 08, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    Til R MEDFORD DAT'LY TRTRTINK MEDFORD, OREO OX, MONDAY. MARCH B. 1000.
Social and Personal
Mr. uud Mm. (,'. II. King ure visiting
t'riemU iu Wuinu Vulloy.
Kilt tor Puttisou uf Oiiirnj lJoiut wuu
n roc cut visitor in Medford.
Ueurge Ilruwn of Kiiglo Foiut Hjit-nt
Suuduy in Mfdfonl.
Klla Guunyaw, public iteiiugrupber,
room 4, J'alrn building.
Mimr A. llu-Hs viHiti'd tho rotiutv
Hint on Kurnluy,
C. . McOuiiuld tlio uliutt mail lias
returned from a vimt. to Mold Hill
Awssor T. Oriuvo an-ut Monday
ti ft criiociu i n M id ford.
Join. H. MilU of Portland is Hpeiidiiig
a few days in Med ford ou Ijuhiiichb
William Corning of I Jon Muiiies,
iri n n'ci'iit Medffrd arrival.
Will (1, Ktet-I ik fxH(-twl hack from
Portlund Tiiowlny.
J. I). Heard 8iit Sunday in the
nortlieru end of tho valley.
Phono yuur orders for nwftet cream or
buttermilk to the creamery.
Huporinlendetit . Karrar of Gold
Pay was n recent vinilor in Medl'ord.
Public Rtenogniphpr. Officii ovor Bi
jmi theutnr. Phone Mnin 3071.
0. P. Billings, the Anlilmid attorney,
was a reeeiil visitor in Medl'ord.
Ovpr five hundred different Khadea to
M'l-ct your Hiiit from ui Kifert H01
S. C. Collins fif KaniH Valley spent
Sunday in Med ford v mi ling with bin
brother, the city reeaider.
Orders for awttet croarn or buttermilk
promptly filled. Phonn tho uroutnory.
Richard .1. Calder Nprnt Sunday in
Medford from the onnrrieH of tho Ore
gon (iranile I'oiiipany.
Kliner Crnter ban left for Dorris.
H liero bo recently nctpiired coiiHidorable
fruit laud, which ho intend n to start
improving at ouco.
T. T. Kilpaliiclt of Sacramento is
spending a few i!hvh in tho valley. He
may docide to remain if bo finds a pliit-o
lo bin lik ing.
The work on the frntne building for
the now planing mill of tho Nig Pines
dumber company in under way and w ill
ti inn bo ready for t ho machinery.
Fancy vontings galore w make them
lo your ordor, W, W. Kifert, tho prog
ronidvo tailor. 299
Or. It. II. Onle :ind family have ro
lu mod to their homo in Marslifield aft
or spending some titnn visiting n latives
in Mod ford.
Plnco your ord-r for your Kastor unit
with Kifert, the progressivo tailor. 301
C. H. Snyder ln.vi bis Mm) Cadillac
"311" to I ho river tin Sunday. Ho re
port h tho roads as in good condition,
i onuidering the heavv ruins of tho past
two months.
I. I. I liiniiH on is :ill Kiniles over the
wonthor outlook. II.' expects tn haul
material for the pipeline as soon as the
"r.ticky" dries out, which will not le
long without more rain.
Chnrlcn l. Har.clrigg, wilh tho Mod
ford Opera company, play Central Point
tonight. This will bo ibo final perform
onen of " Fra Diavolo. "
(icorgo Freinont of Culunibus. ()., is
a rocont arrivel from tho east. He
camo to tho Poguo Itivor valley after
visiting tho other fruit districts of the
northwest. Ho intends to took thorn all
ovor and then settle.
Pr. II. M. Shaw of Ashland was a
recent visitor in Mod ford. Tin doc
tor reports unanimous sentiment on the
part of Ashland rotidouts towards the
Crater Lake appropriation by tho conn
tv ronrt.
i
i it 'm, a. r,y . v-.j
'"fMhi ra saw - y
ProgresRlres Win.
Tuehiluy'a ck-otion in .lui-knonvillf
sustaiui'il a lic it water syateni und ci -nii-nt
idfwulk. Ol'fii'cru lectcd: I'oun
lilmin: Kinil Hritt, (1. A. Davit. Cliun.
Dunfunl, T. T. xliaw. Fred Fick; pity
niarnliul, Juhn II. llufferj Xrect turn
misxiouer, I). E. Ilaiuy.
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
WA.NTKO A large unfurnished ruoin,
by a geutlciuan with bis own furniture,
to be used for lodging. Address W .
cure Tribune.
W A XT ED To rent, a 0 or 7-room
bouse, clone in. Address D, euro of
Tribune office.
WANTED 12woudehoppera to chop
cordwood and tierwood. Address P. ().
Box 418.
WANTED A girl; must be experienced
good wages paid. Address P. O. Box
423, Medford, Or.
FOR SALE.
FINALE ACT I, PIXLEY h LUDERS' BIO COMIC OPERA, THE BUROOMA STER," AT THE MEDFORD MAB. 10.
Thrro i a problem, that nil want to
know;
To nolvo it just call on the DIRT
SKI. I. MR JOE
Tho Ineljnh yirls pent n most do
lightful afteinoou Saturday at the homo
of Miss Star Marslmll on Onkdale nve
nue. This is the thud mooting of the
club.
F. (. Crotsor of Rod Devil Cement
Co. will build walk according to city
specifications for 1- I "c per square
20 WORKMEN
START REPAIRS
More Men Are Soon To Be
Added in Putting in New
Telephone System Here
foot.
31 W
All roads lead to M.Kord.
Th up to date town
Where all kinds of dirt
Cuu bo bought of .IOK HKOWN.
Tho new cooperative dnro company
which was incorporated last week an
dor tho mi mo of the (irnnU Pass Koch
dnlo coinpiuiy for $."t0,OO0 capital, met
reconlly at tho conrlbonse to adpt by
laws and lo elect a board of directors,
says the Outlook. The following board
was elected: K. V. Smith. W. (i. Hurt.
W. T. Perrv. Edward Lister and Marcus
W. Robbms.
An important real f-Hato transaction
was closed tocently in Central Point,
when Edgar li. Whiteside of this city
purchasoil 1 'J foot from tho owners
of opera house pioportv and adjoining
proper! v, tho consideration being $4.V.
The rontrrit't. whu'h was signed up
"'ueslay, jMMiding the completion of an
abstract, contains a pioisiin renuirinn
tho now owner to erect a brick, con
erete or other fireproof building on the
proportv. and Mr. Whiteside has already
taken the nut i.il sf op to v. ards inune
diaie building operations.
Twenty workmen were put at work
.Mo:nIay on t lie new telephone svsteni
for Medford that the I'acitie Telephnin
eompaiiy is iiiHtalliug to n'pliico the
lueseiil service, whieh it is admitted,
the eity bus outgrowa. Ten uion wore
put to work rewiring houses and the
baliillee will work ili-.'al(ing telephone
poles. One ear of poles have arrived,
the first of '( ears oideled here. One
ear of wire has been received and an
other is on the way.
Six miles cable will be -.notched
on tho new system 'o replace the net
work of wires now in use. Part of thom
will be laid in subwavii. Many of the
new poles will be placed iu alleys. When
onipleted, Medford will have the fin
est phone system of any small eitv in
the laud.
If another system were installed, it
would mean a ivinilir forest of imles
long the strfiMs, states the lelepli
hen, for there would bo t wo svstomr
poles in addil ion to the light and
power poles. Merchants and biiMticsv
men will hnve to p:iy two phono foil
tals, aiut those who had the proposed
ti .ens' lino would get no long distance
r ice. Orients P;if, ' council has re
fued tho franchise a ket I for. o that
Medforil customers Would onlv be able
to talk inside the city.
The many disndv:mtngos til" a dual
phone svstom have been reapeil w her
ever I r ictl. There is no city that ha
tried two syiteniM without regretting it.
ami if t lu Pacific Telephone compauv
modernize its system here and gi e
g I service, there is no reason why
Medford should encourage a rival svs
torn.
Bumod by Electric Wire
Mrs. S. 11. (lodge met with a very pain
nil accident last week, and a result
was sevorlv burned on tho hand bv an
electric wire, says the Cold Hill News.
While attempting to turn off the light
. n the rear porch of her home, her hand !
came in contact with tho wire, which!
was undoubtedlv etosed with ouie high
tension who. The cm rout drew her'
hand onto the wue until it was nec
arv to cut tho power off before )
hand could be rele:ited. Iler thumb w
hadlv burin d and necessitates the c:i
t' a phvsieian.
LEWIS WRITES
Or PRUNING
Issues Article Dealing With
Pruning Work in Apple
Orchards of This State
I rotes-tor . I. Lewis of the Oregon
igricultiiial college ,;,s issue.! the fol
If on aiple pruning:
is almost impossible to give hard
fast rules for apple pruning that
I. wing
ul
ill apply
ill i
and
latitude. so
d long influence,
d it ions are to a u
important factor,
i nd the general
iluird imist :1 1h
The I i i i's h im oi
(uiiis lend to nuiki
while in many ra-i
i In.; range io not i
uses, V
variety.
Local cl
re or les
The age
oidilions
taken in
Hie Ca?:
r altitude,
all exert i
mimic coir
s tlegree an
of the treei
of the or
to account,
ado inoun
huge growth
found east of
much growth
s would be desired and need he:
lining ktck in older to stimulate their
growth. We will begin with the vouug
. I ho
t rei
i.l
rly bandied,
ave yourself
noiiey. With
nil head low
ome fi.mi 1
round. Tin
IOK' effect t
Bo Careful of Your Trees,
list of all. be sure you get 1 year old
s t hat an- not si noted. You had
or pii from VI to 'Jo cents apiece
1 vent old lie.-- l;in to haVO lllirs-
uiaii gie you tin- averiige '2 year
bcc:iu-.e lb.- 1 e:il old tlee, if prop
ivill me:iii that yon will
Mich hard work and more
the 1 ye:ir old tree you
that is so the branches
to l' inches from the
will mean cheaper and
o sp raving, pruning, thin
ui 1 1 :it ion. M a nv growers
high became they believe
eiiltia:e the low bonded
tree headed at from ilti to
much hauler to cultivate
ide l at 1 niches, Tho low
lias its in m i n branches grow
re or less vertical direction.
is head 'd, the more vorti-iio-hcs
will l.n.i to grow. In
led tlee the upp. r brunches
and crowd tho lowed
that the latter wil 1 be
id
tree
FRUIT TREES
I hi-Vf just received a shipment of
nursery stock consisting of the follow
nig' Howell piars, 4 ti feet; Hartlett
pi : rs, Aunm; Spii leuberg and ew
i' vvii apples, -t ti to t. A fine stock of
l.ittnhcrt cherry treo.i.
L. B.WARNER
a ing
tn i t
Ihev cauti.
e. but a
inch.-s
l liau one li
ded tre.
mg in a in
The lower
. al thee ,
Hie high he
soon shad.
Kiaiiches
-bilged to
ontal posj
when tin
branel.es
grew hi a more or loss hori
"ition. Tins will mean thai
tree comes tnlo bearing those
ill be apt to touch the ground
to ten feet from the tree. One
('tin r rem, , e 1 1. se brandies or
a-e to cnhiva'e. Kither practice
Me ;n .-.o-i ie e i , . a 1 orchard-
ktep Hie open troe nearer tho ground,
Perso-irlly r believe that it ia n mutter
.nore or less of local conditions and va
ri'-ly. Thoae tall rangy trees, such as
Npitzenberg, Northern Spy. King of
Tompkins Cotinty, etc., I should rocom-
'iiend to b,, grown by the onen avutera,
Mnny of tho sprawling, rather weak
"rowers, that often tend to grow too
low, Mitch as Jonathan, Bellflower and
'nesip, 1 Hhntild attempt to grow with
a center a few years at least. A very
srrong ami desirable ( reo cim be built
by a;ijwni a confer to grow until it
getH to a height of about ton foot and
then tit) not allow it to grow any high
er. To return to our young troe, seelct
from there to five of the nest hrnnehes
o' you wish a center tree, allow one of
those to remain Romewh.it longer than
the rest. I hose blanches hImhiM be He
erely cut back. Here iu the Willam
ette valley. 1 practice cutting llietn
back to stubs eight or ten inches in
length. Whore the branches are some
what unbalanced as regarda vigor, 1
cut the stronger back more severely
than the weaker, so as to force the
growth into the latter. The next year
each of those throe to five branches will
give rise lo throe or more now branches.
In stone cases six or eight will arise. As
i rule I do not allow more than two
of these to remain. Choose strong
iraiiche.i hi such a way that no bad
forks will be formed, t ml cut these re
mauling branches iu turn back to eight
or ten-inch stubs. As a rule there will
bo a little lateral growth at this time.
On the .loiilhan however a good ileal
f' lateral wood will often form. One
should take care at this time to thin
nt the weaker of such wood and also
i end back branches that show a strong
eadeucy to grow inward across the
coo. You may asy, why thin severe
'tittingf Why grow a strong tree only to
ack it to pieces? The answer is that
I is practice thickens up tho trunk and
tram branches of the tree. It alno
inses the main branches to be more or
less crooked, as elbows are formed by
this heading iu. This mean:: that n
ranch will bo much stronger than if it
vere one straight whip. You should
-Iso in pruning study th buds closely.
s the bud points, so is the shoot apt
o gmw. There arc, however, some
'e"ptions to this, especially in the ease
the (iravenstein. which often has
out rary habit of growing whom it
uses, regardless of the direction of
ho bud pointing. Hut as a rule, if one
buds closely, they are a
i forming a well balanced
iitties t h
oat help
nd.
FOR KALE Rooming house, brick
building, lease, $S")U; house und two
lots, clore in, at a bargain at $2."0,
half cash; $!"H invented in a platting i
proposition will net $li0f) profit with
in 90 days. C. W. Stone, with Benson
Investment Co. 30fl
FOR SALK Or trade, the bom room
ing house in Medford, clearing $U(
per month. Address C, care of this
office.
FOR R A lift $300 bint, two choice res
idence lots, corner, terms. $7n0 buys
rice little house and lot, good street.
C. W. Stone, Over lii.jou Theater. 3nl
FOR SALK A new li room house, with
bath and electric light and window
shades, for the small sum of $1000.
Mrs. F. Osenbrugge, -jol Rivers'ulo ave
'OR SALK A good buy Four lots 5(1
by 1 21, joining city limits on we.d,
$i"itl each; cash only. Other lots in
this neighborhood are selling for $'J50
to $:J00 cash. P. 0. Box 571, Medford,
Or. 207
FOR SALK Choi-e business property
al a bnrgain. ou long time; easy lurms.
Address P. O. Box 418.
KOR SALK 5 nnd 10 aero tracts just
within and adjoining eity limits, at a
brrgain, on 5 unnnnl payments. Ad
dress P. O. Box 419.
FCTR 8ALK House-), lots and land in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
acre to 640 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix. Or.
FOR BENT.
FOR RK NT -Suite of rooms suitable
for two gentlemen. Tnquire Ho North
D street or at this office. "
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
I Northbound I
No. 10 Oregon Expross I 6:24 p. m.
No. 14jPortland Express. . .. 9:4!) a. ui.
goutbbound
No. 15Califoruia Express.. .10:35 a m.
No. 13San Francisco Exp.. . 3:20 p. iu.
.No. 225From Grant. Pass.... 9:19 p.m.
No. 225Por Askland 10:15p. m.
ROOUE EIVEE VALLEY RAILWAY
No. ilLeaves Medford 110:45 a.m.
No. 4Leaves Medford 6:35 p.m.
MotorLeaves Medford j 2.00 p. ox.
MotorlLeave. Medford I 9:00 p.m.
No. ljLeares Jacksonville. . , 9:00 a. m.
No. 3 Leaves JackaoDTUle. . . S:3Up. m.
MotorLeares Jacksonville.. . 1:30 p. m.
MotorLeaTes Jacksonville .. 7:30 p. in.
MAIL CLOSES
Nortkbouad
fioatkboaad .
Eaf 1 Poiat .
JaskMBvulfl
A.M.P. M.
. . 9:101 4:54
. .jl0:05 2:50
. , 7:20 2:90
. .10:0 5:20
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Figure With Woolverton
the Konl l;iv(r
I 1; Mi'iUH-,1. Own
WnnlviTloii oin;uii-i;it(
1 lou't work ;mil sl.tvc for
vonr ciwh hoiiii'.
Wonlvcrlnii will sell it t vmi on
erins.
With BENSON INVESTMENT 00.
OVIR BIJOU THEATER
the Tiee.
" s,...n :ti'ter it is
));il.e rlie oijwii.'o of
ut t,ure biijh -that
This praetice, how
br:iiii'lie t. start
nnd when the tree
lienvilv laden with
e.'tne nt this point.
mi mav tlmi;liout the
11 t' . the.u4.iudt of
1 bi'.'ii ruined bivanse
" it l'-t.md tins train.
1 iv.- n t.iiatrd in
i av, s by a little i';ire
In-.1 and bv earefnl
fn-t ti u y,-:iT of th'
ad i'f l UtT u .Mir vouiij;
. t p.' nt we wi'h the
Welcome to
the New Store
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THANK tho luetics f Mcdf.n-,1 t',.r
tile cni-ilial wclcninc CXtcllilcil to us ;it
our ..jicmn S;iturtl;iv jit'tcrnoon. Visitors
s:iv the finest ilisjtlay of Suits. Clonks. M j
liucrv and Kuriiishintrs ever tlisplaved in
Southern Oregon. No choicer line was ever
displayed anywhere. Some of those hand
some .souvenirs still remain. Call, see what
we have and receive one.
Another Show Window
Don't Say "Is it Possible"?
W, n.,w lmvp V.f bitf pinto irliiss li witi'l'i'Vf. only one is a mac
uhi.-li mIiowh from lioth Bi.lew. but nnswi-ra all tin- )mrpnnes of a iiliow
witi.lov.-. hi lliin fifth window vu will show .iti-iul nlo nrticlcs in
tin. fuiittv iiouJh as they cuiiu- in iu'w fr tin- i'iint.
0k,
Mm
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The New Suits
Just Received by Express
I- very clay for aliout five days
wo have received shipments of
Suits and Spring Wraps. The
La Vogue styles are better this
season than ever lie fore. AVe in
vite you to inspect the La Vogue
Suits. You'll find tliein superior
in material, workmanship and
style and the price is low enough
for all.
$10.00 to $50
Medford's "Little Kost" Ladies Store
BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY Inc.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
mbers
AVe have just received and will put on sale tomor
row a new line of Aluminum Ifouse Xumhers. the
kind that won't rust or tarnish, what von pav 1 Or
for evrrvwhero. Mere tomorrow, anv figure.
5c each
Don't Fail to See i hosiery
that heautiful Ulue Hn
an:el K'ange. retail value
S:1.. that we are giving
awav alisolutelv free
April 1st.
MAX. AVOMAX OR
(.'IIILD
The cheapest place in
Aiedford to buy your
ITosiery. This is not hot
air. 'nine in and let us
show you a fine line of
good wearing hosiery
and all popular priced.
AUTOMOBILE VEILS
V. .-rl.(li) and s1."0 is what thev ask von in most
daces for an Auto A'eil. Come in tomorrow and see
the line we offer at iioc. ."lc and 7.V each.
Post Cards
V and two for -V for.
Oh yes. we are headquarters
for Post Cards. 1c for the
same thing other stores ask
SAVOY THEATER
TONIGHT and TUESDAY
1 1 unit:, intorcstitiitf, in
vn.Trni-: iirxTixo in afeh.-a" i:nt.Tt
-r:;. tt.. .rvtiiro.
MIV THKV 1-K1.1. orT"-....,.,lv..(;r.-ii.l,
v t'iiKAM OF VKAl.Tt-AW.,;,r ., i , ,,nv, of .49
MoNKKV 1.AN1VA burlf ,r,i,.Cr:.ph.
Mt" i-th..i K.f.-r wilt ,. tW I,"-: ;.;,ir ui. ,,i,,,i
A1.MISS-1..V i eFNTS
til!
a littlo CascasTeft
' '"-' g.- y.v;r 1 ,.; ! .y
1 1 ttt l r- -m h. C.nc.ijrweet
' --:.!- t.,r h.-trirfill .l.rv.g
fL.y rt..u:niiien,le, by mothers everv
"c-.rs. so:j by E4i;e PtarmsL-r.
that :
li it it.
'tlt:lint
ami is
Wl,,.
A Pleasant Physic,
you natit h pleasant t.hvsii-
u'iv. t lianil.crlain 's Stomach and Liver
IVbloN a trial. They are mild and gen
lie in their aetii.n and always produce
ti pleasaut cathartic effect. Call at Hss
kins' drug store for a fres sajnpls. m