Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1909)
That is exactly what people have done and are doing when they investigate 5 TO 2 O ACRE CRESTBROOK ORCHARD Two and one-half miles east of Medford - - Across the county road from HILLCRES1 ORCHARD Tested soil of the finest quality for producing pears and apples - - Sold on generous terms. We contract to plant and care for the land, releiving you of. all responsibility A FIVE-YEAR-OLD Orchard for $290 Ore go n Ore h ards Syndicate Selling Agents Rogue River Valley social and personal! Mcphisln mid The Maiden. Your Turn MuripiiH. Hctwccn Love nnl Honor. The Snvoy tonight, one dime. The coolest place in town is the Savoy. Tho city council met In regular HeuHlou Tuesday evening .and took a postponement until Friday evening. Thoy accepted n plat of Terrace Ad-' dltlon. W. T. WilBon and family of Gn at ' Fulls, Mt., are recent arrivals In Med- i ford. Thole will hu big doings at lb.? Kedluan hull on Saturday evening.. A large number of pale fncuH will he . I"."'" ll"n Hcalped. BIG ECLIPSE OF T Tim Nash Grill now sets a business men's lunch at noon for 35 cents. WASHINGTON. Jiine ington astronomers tmlnv for 11 11 udcipiuto observu- rll braves are urged to be ti"ti of the eclipse (if the moon which . Wush inaile pre- The N'iis Clrill now se: inoti'o lunch nt noon for ill cents. ;'' 01 K'ul pleasure Is n business !"" 118 ,ho nrdance will be a will take place tomorrow evening. : The phonciucnu will lie visible all ushicr of ihe First i over the Norlh American cnntineiil purchased 11 except in the extreme iiorlhwesieni I' Ihc Med-. portion, and also in Soul li America and Kurope. The tul.-il eclipse will begin in llos iin al 8:1:1. in New York at H:'J, in Washington at 7: 111; in Charleston at 7 :J5i. in t'inciiiiinlli. at 7 :J0, in Chicago at i:7; and nl points fur Iher nest before I u 111ut.11 rUes. In SI. Louis the 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 eclipse will end at 7:58. In Denver and Ogden I he n 11 will leave ihe shndoiv at 8:11 and 7: 1(1 respectively In ihe Knslecu Slales the rise ol ihe moon will be alums! normal ami the oeople mny wnteli the shadow of Ihe earlh "rudllilllv steal over the lb lues. lay. pinnule' i,,,.,,,. ,ndv. tl, r,,r,u,r j n,. ,,, for I'orlland. lie was joined ''' tinnenl. ,111 Ihe oilier side of the Mi: "ls- '' nipany lum ..issippi. the inhnbitnnst will first purchased a liamblcr Jul,, c.l A. V. Walker. County lii -dec Hnrncll has' boitghl a lieo louring iar. lit. Soelv has ipiaraiilined his own' home on account olj a mild form of sciiilctiun, with which Mrs. Soely is siil'el'ring. The physieiau himself is : nut in quarantine. Col. H. C. Waslibiirn ami II. Con nor ol I able Ifnck, spent I liesdav III : .Medford. ' Col. .1. Miiiiday passed through, ' Madl'md ..11 ,i Col. Frank Hay of (iold Hay spi'iit 1 . , Alli.nl. Tncadiiy nftenioou In .Mcdrord. jNalioual Hank ha Wilson C. Mrown of Aslllliml was a i Stoddard llayton en visitor In Medford on Wednesday. I lord Auto Co. The ,lsh Grill oow sots a business ! D. "Iwell ha men's lunch at noon for Ho cents. George 11. Williamson of Upper Klk creek was In Medford Wednesday on business. Frank Lewis of (Genual I'ulnt w.u In Medford Wednesday morning on his way to Phoenix on business. Lllu fiatinyaw, public stenographer, to., 111 I, I'alm hiiildine Donald Falcon of Salem Is In Med ford looking over the valley Willi n view to locating. The Xn-!: drill now sets a business men's lunch at noon for Ilo cents. Louis ('. Clime nt Gold IIIH spent Wednesday In .Mcdfor.H . There will bit a mcllnv" of 'be 'ouiuieri lal 1I11I1 ibis ( v nlng it which time the mailer' of 1 mploylng a bund master will be considered. The fire boys lnel at th.' city l';tll tonight to m-t no ninny mutter In conn, til, 111 wllb ihe cVhrntlon of' the Fourth of .Inly. Sam I', Johnson of ijacle Point was In Medford Wodnosdni on bust leaf. The members of il,.. ,---,( 1 ,,, , i(, Oun Club are holding n sliooi l ; their grounds ibis aflcnoon. Thin ll the second sliool for (!-. lniPoni trnliliy. ! 1 nonius Gallagher of l;,,. i, was a recent vlslloi la Medford. Prepaid Railroad Orders. I , "Something which is of consider able interest to the public generally I and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid or ders now 111 effect between stations of the Southern Pacific company and nil points in the United States. Hy means gf this system tickets mny be purchased nt Medford from any place in the Uniled Stales and mail ed or telegraphed direct to the party tvislung to come here. Sleeper ac commodations and sinnll nmounts of cash in connection wilh these tickets may also he forwarded nt the same time." IT'S YOU KID NETS. Don't Mistake tat Canst of Tour Troub le! A Medford Citizen Shows How to Cur Them. Many people never suspect their kid neys. It Buffering from a lame, weak or aching back, they think that it is only a muscular weakness; when urin ary trouble sets ia they think it will sono correct itself. Aud so it is with all the other symptoms of kidney disor der:;. That is just where the danger lies. You must cur) these troubles or they may lead to diabetes or Bright 's disease. The beBt remedy lo use is Moan's Kidney Pills. It cures all ills which are caused bv weak or diseased kidneys.. Medford people testify to per manent cures. M. S. Bidea of Medford, Or., says: "I received very gratifying results from Ihe nso of D.iau's Kidnev Pills. I suf fercd from what doctors called rheuma tism caused from an excess of uric acid in my system. My kidneys wore out of order and the trouble served to run down my general health. I could not stoop without becoming disr.y and was feeling miserable, when Doan's Kid ney Pills came to my attention, and I procured a box at Nankins' drag store. I was so encouraged that 1 continued and was soon entirely free from the com plaint." For sale by all dealers. Price aO cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the United States. Komeinbor the name Doan 's and take no other. 4f( -N" Recorder. Harry Kllgour of Hornbrook ix1 spending a few days with relatives hi the valley. '( i,!m I.. .1. Him. rft,. 1,1 look a uasly fall dottn a flight of slops Tuesday after. noon and was severely cm or, a pi of tin. lie Is a much betinndiiged person-age today. Henry Mnnklns of .lack' spent Tuesday In Medford. K. E. Miller of Central point Tuesday In Modfoid Frank Amy of Central Point was a recent Medford visitor. 11. Von tier II, dl, 11 was a recent vis itor In Medford Hon. Hold. (). Smith of Granis 1 Pass Is in Medford attending to legal ! business. 1 H. P. Garnett has left for an ex tended trip to the north and east. ' i""1'"'- j see an odd looking disc of 11 faint I Hot wuler. sn it I to be an indication ' reddish color rise from the east, of gas. is I lie Intcsl strike nt the oil j well, now down lo a depth of ll no, A Bargain. I'eel and more. Several times gns . 'i relinquish on lour lots for the 111 MilTieient .piautities to ignile at ,lnumut ,,.,!,! j ($(10,110 enshl. Pur Ihe 10. mill of the welll lias been ', -base price ifloO.OO each. Terms, struck nnd shut off by casing. Sev-, )lt.,. ,,,. ,, interest. Address oral stratus of oil bearing sand hnve'.i - white. Ito.v t-i:i. ti!) been pussed through. Unilmnd promoters Kami ,1 Col- ' CAHD OF THANKS lins. nccotiipaiticd by Attorney f). H. Durham, spent Tuesday in McU'ord. ! Members of Orand Army of the They niiiiounee Ihe certainty of n line Republic, Chester A. Arthur Post, de t'roin (Iriutts I'ass I,, Crescent Citv, alrea to thank the clt luens of Medford. the members of the Medford band, the young ladles' choir and the ninyor nnd councllmcn and all others who assisted In the observance of Memorial Day. By order of Committee. J. A. COLWE1.1. 1.. A. COBB. as the recently announced the line from Medford. All le!'l for Oriints l'n-s in ihe evening. Mr. mid Mrs. II. A lline of Atkin. mil 111.. spent iMiio. re, -eni Medford arrivals, ns are Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Heniden of Marv-ville. OUa. W. II. II; a of San Francisco, is isiliug in M.odfor,l. S. C. Si. , lie, ,.f tirnnts Pass was a Mod t'ord caller Tuesday. ,1 P. Warren am! wife of Dplnth. Minn., are n nl Medford arrivals. K. 11. 'M....re of the .lacksoiiville scl,..,, is. x i-it.-.i in M,.,lt'or.l Tuesday. Ciias. Niekell of Sterling has re t'lined from 11 bti-intss irip to Port land. Herman Wt'o-tb. ofnuerlv a iner 'b;rit at San Dieco. Cnl , now repre ..nln 1; a New York house, is calling no.oi ens!, oners in the vallev. Jack Tungato of Butte Falls wasi,- i .kivps- H,,lles r,o,tls a Tfsllor In Medford Tuesday. I ........u. n,r it;;..., Tb.,.i Lnilios. Attention! All hainllnigs lor sale at cost to el at entire siock. I. V. Settle's Harness Shop on I'ast Main street. (IS lr. :v ,1 Mrs. .1. r.. l'.nyarl spent M.eiilay !"i 111! tr on Ihe I'nper Koirue Mr. rnyarl report's the loss of two Leonard rod tips 011 the Scott place .1 Mc.'k ao. which h:no since beeni: picked np bv sttnieone. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Fili liF.VT Furnishetl rooms with Kiverside Ae. I board. .T-'.-i nnouncement Special 1 We are just in receipt of a shipment of Ladies' Waists Ladies' Wash Suits and Wash Skirts, also Khaki Suits ami Skirts. These were delayed in shipment and should have reached us by May 20th. These will go pn salt; Thursday morning. We have also received a shipment of Ladies' Silk and Lisle Thread (iloves in all the wanted shades. These are splendid values, the prices beintf cut very deep. Ask to see our Kinioims. long or short, beau tiful patterns, the prices are more than right. Several dozen corset covers just received, all beau tifully trimmed, prices from 21 cents up. Don't delay making your purchase. The prices can never be lower. ' Baker-Hutchason Co, Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. L. ADKIXS HALL. SALES MANAGER. j elusivei I