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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1909)
THB MBDJOBJ) DAILY TBIBUNE, MUD FORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1909. i WIS WILL BE SEEN IN PARADE orris 4 Howe Will Show Large Me nagerie In Their Big Parade in the Morning. Hon) utleiitioii thun ever has been v.'ii lliis season to the free street Milav which hn always lieen u re- arkiil)o i'entnre of the Greater Nor i & Howe ciirnus. Those who find t'iniial pleasure in ncirens paradi's ill not the unusual attraeliveness in season's speelaeular piigriml i.on lae sireeis. Norris & Uowe elaua lo have as it u nienaene as any circus in ! world. They have so many wild i.-ts that they en;t open the dens; the public ya.e and lill have a i m- menagerie in the anmal tent In . l ase the most enthuiaslie lover I wild animals. Therefore all dens nd cages ill this season's parade fvwll lie inrown open, i ne eosuunes I the riders arc entirely new and iiusually picturesque Ibis year; inre bands of music have been add d; the sleek, well educated thorough ircd horses will share in interest with lie superb heavy draft stock. Cam 'ls, llamas, dromedaries and ele- I'li-.tnts will lead the procession. r.eautiful new tableaux floats and ! n tistienlly carved wagons will be Imwn. The two big wagons con- i iiining the ulwnys-lookcd-for clowns l ave not been neglected, so that the hildran may have their annual laugh. I The parade starts every morning at 10:30 and it always attracts dense i hrongs lo the shopping districts. The icy tiny baby camel and the little lion cubs will be displayed in the parade, and once the children see hee leatures, they will probably i have eyes for nothing else.. : Wood yields one-fourth of the heat victory to them last venr. Two faces, of coal; charcoal nbout the same but 1(,WOVPri tt.jn )( mlssinp, na they cmi- are two of Ihe brightest phizes in the A Five Year Clock. baseball Louvre, Johnny Evcrs and There Is a clock at a railway station : Johnny Kling. Evcrs has been giv tn Belgium which requires winding up j on .permission tn continue with his only once In five years. It was placed J Troy shoestore until June 1 and thero by Ihe government In 1881 and Kliiifr has passed up a reportedsnl keeps capital time. a,.v ,,f $10,000 to settle down and at Morocco Loathor. Genuine morocco leather Is mad of (oatsklns, tanned with pure sumac. Throwing tho 8lippor. fighters, as a, quarter of a million of The marriage custom of throwing ; xew York fans know to' their sor- tbe slipper originated In France. Aa . ,.(1Wj am onc liro1md (ilcsc par(s j8 old woman, seeing the carriage of her is weari cre,,e for Ihe Cubs. young king. Louis XIII., passing on , ' ,. "r . ,. i.M i,. h.4 I nlcss prognostications receive a the wav from church, where he baa ' " just been married, took off her shoe "1'" evl!- ,lle sme (nm ,eBmR 'hat nd, flinging it at the conch, cried out, have lately got into the habit of oc "'TU all 1 have, your majesty, but copying the upper berth in the Nn may the blessings of God go with It." tional league will again hold this di Hair Growth. Half grows ut the rate of thlrteea mllltontbs of a yard a second. Tobacco Juioo. Nicotine Is a nearly colorless alk lota ana is present in BmMB - l I.I Inltanu ! only In small quantities. The brown- j lh "Juice" that Is found In the sterna of pipes Is not nicotine, but mainly a mlitnre of tar and water. ' Chloroform. Chloroform was discovered by 8am ml Outhrte in 1831. Tho Boarded Vulture. The lammageir, or bearded rulture, of southern Europe Is known by the natives of the countries it Inhabits as the "bone breaker" from Its habit of dropping bones upon rocks from great heights to crack them, enabling It to get at the marrow. Monster Moths. Bray and black agrippluu moths are thlrtien lnebs from wing tip to wing tip. The Word "Pttn." "Paean" or "peaii" at first denoted a hjmn to a help giving god. "Paean' bavins been h title of Apollo. By ex- tension It may mean any song of trl- j umph or even n song merely Joyona. The Wins Product. The vineyards of the world yield 854,416.1 l'ii lions of wine a year. A Severe Winter. The winter of itEiS was a hard one In Europe, t'hartes X. of Sweden crossed on the i. e the I. title Belt, the trnlt between Funen and the penln rala of Jutland, with his whole army foot, horse, baggage and artillery. The Mvra In Italy bore heavy carriages. New Zealand's Wealth. New Zealand's wealth Is J1.500 per 1 psreon and Is the highest of any conn try In the world. NATIONAL LEAGUE IS Off ON ANNUAL RACE Paramount Question This Year Is Whether the Chicago Cubs Can Come On or Not. NKW YOlilC, April 14. Can tho t hicao Cubs "come on" again f I lusts the paramount question in the National league, whose thirty- ninth reason opens this afternoon. It i paraiuounl for the reason that if the Cubs do win it will be their fourth sueeessive pennant and the I'ljiiuliutr of a reeonl that has stood inee 1H7"), when the old itoston elub, r Harry W'rijjht, won its fourth 'miihl chainpionhip. Kive times since then a team bus managed to crowd three pennants in a r,,. Should Frank Chance break ulie .-ccming limit and breast the tape I ahead of the others this year, he will be pVi redit for achieving the N'realesl teat ever accomplished in i lmM.ball. for the national game now, .compared with the time when Boston made its record, is a different propo sition and one that (icinliuds far more cunning and executive ability. Chicago had such a terrific strug ble to nose out th'o New York Giants l,.t vui. I,,.;,,,, cv,l n, ,...,,,,1, n, now historical blunder of Substitute Firsl-Hiiseinan Fred Margie, who failed to win a game against the Cubs bv forgetting to touch second base after a hit had scored what should have been the winning run, that thousands of fans are brave enough to hope that this vcar Chance's great machines will slip a og and come a cropper. As a standpatter Manager-Captain Chance is the equal of Speaker Can- non, and if he had his wav the Cubs would start Ihe race with the same lineup as that which brought final tend bis Kansas City poolroom. With these two Johnnies not "on the spot," the Cnhs will be handi capped, but the Chicago bunch are vision. The only team that the dope sters concede to have a chance to crowd out either Chicago, New York, Pittsburg or Philadelphia, is Cincin nati. Early season reports show that Manager Clark Griffith the new Red T II..I 1..... ll i:..-l.. i.i - j: nun, im.- j;,ii niruifi u ineiv Lunch of youngsters and at the same ,,;lm. has ' enough seasoned material , n lmld (() ,cnd b.llls( (() ,js prnH , . If it were not tor the tact that "blow ing" up is a favorite failing of the , Weds, the team would be taken much 1 -iiore seriouslv. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH WHILE ON DRUNKEN SPREE TACOMA.- Wash., April 14. Mrs. .i C. Briggs, aged 32. was burned to death in her homo Inst night, when the covers of her bed enught fire, presumably from nn overturned lamp. Her death followed a drunken revelry in which she and her hus band engaged. Her husband was ar rested. He states that he was not ill the house when the accident hap- 1(i , , . daSjjf jgfj VCTtlSe HI eil tS . ! WANTED. 'WASTED Furniture repairing, up- ! bolstering, mattres-es renovated; I also made new; handy clothes dry- j ers made to order, work guaran- ! teed and quickly done. Shop on I Sixth street between U nnd C. 22 WASTED Girl for geenrnl house work: must be good cook: wages .30 per month. Apply to D. R. Wood. Hotel Nash. I WASTED To boirow. $700, good security. Addross Box 118, Medford, Or. " 24 ORDINANCE- NO. 181). An ordinance causing the cost of construction of lateral sewer alonj; I'" street in the oity of Medford to be assessed against the property di rectly benefited thereby and adja cent thereto; declaring said assess ments and directing the entry thereof in the docket of city liens. The city of Medford doth orduin as follows: That no protests having been filod against the assessment of tho cost of the lateral sewer along P street in tho city of Medford, notieo there Office of the F Street Lateral Lots. Name li. Melm-emlt !Vm. OaiTcl Caroline I). Mickey F. II. I'etcrs .Mis. M. J. Smith . A. W. Lacy A. Y. Countryman P. C. Thomason . . . . . .9-10 l.iln A. Kclloy Wm. H. Ewbnnks 12 A. P. Talent 1-2-8 C. W. Netherland 3 J. V. Clemens 4 5 0. W. Palm 0-7 Wm. Schmidt fl-10 Sarah Van Dyke Beginning at the intersection of the south lino of 12th street west with the east line of Fir street South, thence north 54 de grees 30 minutes east 170 feet; thence south 35 degrees 30 minutes east; thence south 72 degrees 30 minutes west 181.5 feet to tho east line of Fir street South. Said poin t is 271.5 feet north 35 degrees 30 minutes west of the southwest corner of the Medford Ice and Stor age Co.'s lot; thence north 35 degrees 30 minutes west to the place of beginning, 309 feet frontuge $139.05. Medford Ice and Storage Company Beginning at a point on tho south easterly side line of West Twelfth street in tho city of Medford, Jnck son county, Oregon, ns designated on the official plat of said city of reoord in the office of the county recorder for said county, where said southeasterly Bide line intersects the southwesterly side line of the Ore gon and California K. It. right of way; thence southerly along said right of way side line six hundred and forty-three and five tenths (643.5) feet; thence south seventy-two and one-half degrees west, two hundred thirty-one and five-tenths (231.5) feet; thonec north thirty five (35) degrees thirty (30) minutes west two hundred and seventy ono nnd five tenths (271.5) feet to tho south corner of Sarah Van Dyke tract of 1.33 acres; thence north seventy-two (72) degrees thir ty (30) minutes east, one hundred and eighty-one and five-tenths (181.5) feet to the east corner of said Van Dyke tract; thence north thirty-five (35) degrees thirty (30) minutes west three hundred and seventy-two (372) feet to north corner of said Van Dyke tract; thence north fifty-four (54) degrees thirty (30) minutes east fifty nnd five tenths (50.5) feet to the place of be- ginning, 271 feet $121.95. And it is hereby ordered that the recorder cause a statement of said respective assessments to be en tered in the docket of city liens and give notice thereof by publication as required by law and that said liens be enforced as provided by the ordi- iincc of the city of Medford for the enforcement of liens for improvement of streets.' WANTED Good pusture for horse; no wire fence; plenty grass and wa ter; no horse taken for less than one month. Walter Moore. Phoe- WANTED A 6 or 7-roorn house close in. See D. M. Tribune office. WANTED Girl for general house work; one in family, lady. Inquire at Exhibit building. WANTED First-class solicitor to sell orchard tracts; man with auto mobile preferred; good salary to right man. P. O. Boi 418. Medford, Oregon. WANTED 12woodchopperi to ehop eanlwood and tierwood. Address P. O. Boi 418. FOR SALE. I'Oli SALE Violin, cheap; size. Apply Merrick, comer of Fifth and and Eighth streets. 24 FOl! SALE Two 2-seated hacks with tops: one has only been used nbout 2 months, the other hns com plete camping outfit. James Bowl ing. 7th and Peach sts. P. O. Box SI2. 26 FOK SALE Two and one hulf acres in city limits, main street, two-story house, outbuildings, water tank and gasoline pumping plant, good family orchard and garden spit; most do sirable location in the city; almost at your own pnee. Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulu, Bgr. of having been given to the owners of the property thereby affected as provided by the charter of the city c,f Medford, the cotineil has consid ered the matter and hereby declares the cost of said sewer to be assessed against tho respective parcels of property in the respective amounts set opposite said respective parcels; which suid parcels of land are hereby declared to be directly benefited thereby in such respective amounts such proportion, all as hcreinunder set forth in detail City Kngineer. Sewer Assessment. Kate per till;. Addition Ftvnt Foot. Total. 17 Oiig. Town. 2.10 .45 ifn2...ri0 17 " iiO .45 22.50 48 " 100 .45 4-).00 48 " 200 .45 00.00 4!) " 50 .45 22.50 411 " f.O .45 22.50 4! '' 50 .45 22.50 4! ' -50 .45 22.50 4!) " 100 .45 45.00 33 " 100 .45 45.00 :;;t " loo .45 45.00 33 " 100 .45 . 45.08 32 " 50 .45 22.50 32 " 50 .45 22.50 32 " 50 .45 22.50 32 " 25 .45 11.25 32 " 75 .45 33.75 32 " 50 .45 22.50 1 Holms 150 .45 67.50 1 " 50 .45 22.50 1 " 100 .45 45.00 " 100 .45 45.00 1 " 128 .45 57.00 The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on the 6th day of April, 1909, by the following vote, to-wit : Merrick, Eifert, Emerick, Wortmnn and Dem mer yes, Welch absent. Approved April 6th, 1909. I W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest : ! BENJ. M. COLLINS, I City Recorder. FOR SALE 20 ucrjs ',i . oung or chard adjoining city limits, on coun ty road; fine locution; deep levei loamy soil; Vi mile from postoffice, courthouse, high school; leading va riety of fruit; 6 acres peurs, 10 acres apples, 2 ncres peaches, some bearing trees, alfalfa nnd garden patch; good 4-roora house, barn, outbuildings, household goods, fann ing tools, 1 cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells to irrigate portion of land if necessary: $3.ri0 per acre, tenns. Jacksonville Heal Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, manager. FOR SALE Choice residence prop erty, 7 rooms, closets, pantry and modem improvements, fully furnish ed; two fine lots. E. B. Sawyer, 207 S. C street. ' 23 FOR SALE Ranch in Sams Vnllcy for sale cheap forty acres. Box (123, Medford. " 20 FOlt SALK Choice business property al a bargain, on lnng time; easy terms. Adilrem P. O. Boi 418. FOR SALR 5 and lOacre tracts just viiDin ana tuijoining city limits, at a bergain, on 5 annual payments. Ad dress P. O. Box 418. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, centrally located, also good barn. Inquire on premises. F. W. Walters, Sixth and Grape sts. FOR REST- Five-room bouse, close in, $l."i per month. Call or address II, Tribune ofnoe. JLL FOR, SALE Tin shop, established trade. Inquire J. H. Grove, Central Point, Or. 27 YOU CAN HAVE TWO YEARS IN WHICH TO PAY FOR A $250 LOT IN WEST MEDFORD I; costs you nothi'.g lo see the lots. Do it NOW, then uso your judgment and REMEMBER thai the Price of West Will be Raised i v,u the new intorriluui service is put in operation on the Rotio River Vyllcy railway. You must act at once if yon would profit ly ihe increase. Benson Investment Co. PHONE 3071. Before You Invest IN City Property Orchards Unimproved Lands or Mining Property VISIT THRIVING ASHLAND AND CONSULT JAMES M. POTTER Mills-McOall Building Medford Iron Works E. (i. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE ft CO. Medford Lots OFFICE OVER BIJOU Which is the Best Way tn build up the Panama canal haa l een decided. It iihb also been de cided that the best way to build up Medford in by keeping the money at 1 ome and renting pay rolls. We seH n P grades of imported and domestic cigurs and can Butt your taste if we know what it in. In nothing do taste differ more lhan in the chmc.e of cigars. R.U.3igar Works Summer Footgear OXFORDS AND TANS in attractive designs and fash ionable forms for men, women and children. Colored Foot wear Is the latest for the well dressed and we have it, all styles. S. H. Dufiield & Sons Successors to McDonald.