Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 25, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MBDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDffORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, M AY 25, 1909.
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Fly Time Will Soon be Here
0EFORE these pests get accustomed to living in your home
come and see our stock of SCREEN DOORS and WIN
DOWS. They will solve your Fly Problem at the lowest
cost to you.
Willi
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COPYRIGHT.
AP-HE.C9
Day Dress
For Spring
olfiM-K exceptional elegance in style
which can only be shown in gar
ments that are properly cut and fit
ted for the individual wearer, and
if is ouly a few tailors whoso art
can reach the refinement necessary
to do this. Therefore those men who
desire to dross correctly, nnd in pood
luste should not fail to nvail them
selves of the services, of Kreuzer,
whose skill and facilities for doing
the highest class of tailoring is at
tested by all fashionable people.
J. A. Kreuzer & Co.
Importers aadTaiiors
Upstairs, Palm Bldg., Medford, Or.
MANY PEOPLE
ning nnd Manager Johnson is the re-1
eipient of congratulations from a!!
Tfl linnTllllf TAT w'"' ""',ll'''' pou the niPtrarHililinii
IU NUK I HnLU I 'cl",rnctor "f ,,u' entertninmeut. In j
addition to the tasty menu and the i
' cheer of the flowing cup, the delight
Director of Exposition Is Pleased ful musit' ' ""'"inre'H orchestra
t(PiiiPicii;u u un i-ijjii, umu rfiiiMfi'
for all guests. j
The banquet wus designed by C. D. j
Miller, steward of the Nash mill, and !
'the testy dishes the handiwork of L. I
P.'Wyatt, chief chef.
" A, large number of guests took ltd
DO LOBSTERS CRAWL
HEAD OR -"TAIL FIRST?
With Great Outlook for This
' Summer and Fall.
of Long Island Sound and solve th.
, riddle. William Jenkins, a New York
student of water and fish,, recently
called upon ( apt. ( harlcs Stevens, a
lobstefman of Hell Island, in his re
searches. The expert contended a
! lobster always moves forward. aj)t.
Friends Fight Over the Question 1s,,"v,mR """tended he had caught
lobsters half way in pots and t U)ey
Diver Hired to Settle . woro always wrong end to. It ended
by dipt. Stevens blacking the px-
Dispute.
' perl's eyos.
"More people will visit the Pacific
SOITII NoHHOI.K. 'onu..,.Muy 2ft.'
i OIL DRILLING PLANT IN
ROSEBURG OIL FIELD
Colonel and Mrs. J. P. Muudv. Mr.
Northwest this year than in any pre- vnutago of the Sunday special dinner --This section of fomiucticult is nu ,Ni j, r)ean, W. J. Mtindy
worked up over a ilisciisiou as to nnd Leonard Sidelo name down from
whether a lobster moves backward or Medford to begin preparations for
forward, and purlicciilurly how it en- putting down some wells noar Oalc
tiis the lobster miI. The argument Innil and in Kutherlin valley, pros
so tar has been punctuated Jy two ' peeling for petroleum. A cpiiplcto
black eyes and a libel suit. woll drilling plant, has nlready ar-
I'iscalorial experts, iialuiiilisls.sci- j rived at Oakland for. use in this work,
enters noil lob-ler fishermen are in- ! Oil indications in that vicinity are
viilvnl. and Hie bites! move bus been I cocsiilcred good and they expect to
to hire ('apt. Chailes Smith, the develop a profitable oi field. Rose
llridycpurt iliwr. logo to the bottom burg Hcview.
J. N. McConnell Preaches.
Kvangelisl McOonnell delivered n
great address at the Christian Taber
nacle last night. A large chorus gave
delightful gospel singing. One con
fession. Come tonight. Come every
night.
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to .
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
, Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs .
New 1909 Model
Electric Irons
Now $5.00
Why not iron in comfort this summer t
The Electric Iron heats in three minutes no wait
ing, no changing irons.
We will send you an Iron FREE on ten days' trial
Write, telephone or call at our office, 206 West
Seventh street, opposite the Big Electric Sign.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIG CO.
Successors to Condor Water A Power Co.
viims five-year period," says James nt the Nash grill and these musical
A. Wood. Director f the Exploita-,,,ft d'hn((! hereafter 1
., 4i i v r .... 'a regular feature at the Nash grill,
turn ot the Alnsku-YuKon-Pacihc ,
Kxposition. "My prediction is fully
justified by the returns, from
our press clipping bureaus, tho
letters I receive and the reports from
Hie transcontinental railroads and
their connections. St. Paul and Min
, tu'apolif newspapers declare t hut
more than a million travelers destin
ed for Paget Sound nnd the Pacific
nrl Invent will pass through (he twin
Cities. The probable extent of the
movement is greatly increased by re
ports I'm m nil the other big cities
of (he 1 'nil im Slates. More publicity
has been given the Alnska-Yuknu-Pn-cil'ic
Kxposition during the past five
innnlhs than was given any c.xposi
tii'U held in this country since Chi
cago. Kasleru railroad offices re-.
prt a more general inquiry than was
made concerning any other exposi- j
tinnr The movement is alrendv on.
It is estimated that fully 100.000 new,;
people have come into Washington,'
Oregon, Idaho and Kritit-h Columbia
since March 1". largely drawn hither
by the nltrnrlive hontC".eeker's rates.
1 i t the bif movement begins with the'
first day of the ciosiljnn rates.
"In nil our, work of exploitation we
have put the Pacific Northwest to
the front with the exposition as a
yreal feature nf a trip this year. Not
one visitor in a hundred who comes
the exposition should be lacking
in general in t nnn;i t ion concerning
conditions and opportunities in this,
and the bordering Mates and the pro-;
vhtee to (he north. This work has
has been most effectively no vn need
by the publicity and passenger de
partments of the railroads and I j
want to -jiy that the Northwestern
nirif.ental ives of the various lines '
nro the mot active, energetic and
helpful bunch of men that ever got
behind any sort of a project.
The exposition is complete and
ready. Attention has been drawn
fmm every quarter of the clobe. The
visitors and hoineseeker coming by
the tens and hundreds of thousands,
and it is up to the people of nil parts
of the Pacific Northwest to give them
a welcome worth while."
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m 1 he fNew Models 1 U and 11 mi
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BANQUET BRINGS MANY
FLATTERING COMMENTS
Much fluttering )mmint hnu ffil- '
Trnvpfl thp Prjltpr T.fiL- rimninv'a Knn
constitute an epoch-making advance in lie
progressive development of the typewriter
These new models comliinc all the famous Remington qualities with new
improvcmrnls which are a revelalion in time and labor tiving. They do more than
supply every demand ; they anticipate every demand of evry user of the
writing marline.
SOME OF THE NEW FEATURES
New Single Dog f .scapement New Back Space Key
New Cf.lumn Selector Model 1 0) New Varialile Line Spacing jac.
New Built-in Dicimal Tabulator (Model I I) New Shift Loi It
New Carriage Governor New Paper Feed
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Remington Typewriter Company
i lncorKTald )
New York Bnd Everywhere
li1tiifriiriM,Lij':
quet nt the Nnsh hotel Snturdny eve-