Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 09, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFOKD DAILY TRIBUTE, MkDJORD,
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This Home
No more to be built like it.
; Spanish home of the &iumy
J. A. McINTOSH, Architect,
Third Floor Hertford National Bank Building.
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SALEM BEER
SALEM is the most popular beer In Northern California and South
ern Oregon. It is acknowledged to be the equal of the very best east
ern product. All beers are good, but some beers are liked better than
others. The proof for this assertion lies in drinking Salem beer.
If you wish to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink It.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION,
Medford Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co.
C. Hansen. Tom Moffat.
We make any kind and style of windows. We carry .
glas of anysize on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
Before You Inves
IN
City Property
Orchards
Unimproved Lands
or
Mining Property
VISIT THRIVING ASEAN
ANDCONSULT
JAMES M.
Mills-Mcall
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Built Here
Let us plan 3'ou a Teal
South, or a Swiss Chatelet.
HERE'S OUR RULE.
Torfiave quality and price io
evenly blended that you will
find it both profitable and
pleasurable to have us do your
tailoring wotk. Drop in and
tee our new spring fabriee.
Don't buy a hand me !
when you can ret a tailor madf
suit at the siuie price.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PiOQBiiflSIVE TAILOB'
THE DOUBLE BREASTED
FROCK
by its graceful lines unci pleasing pro
Krtion, odds so much dignity to the
wearer that its reign is always un
disputed in the realm of day dress,
but only a skillful tnilor can fit one
ompcrly, therefore before ordering
your summer wnulrobe you should
consider well on the choice of a tail
or. Kreu.er & Co. stand first in
our (own.
J. A. Kreuzer S Co.
Importers andTailors
Upstairs, Palm Bldg., Medford, Or.
POTTER
Building
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
Kov. Mr. Goulder drovo into the
(own on Friday seeking to settle the
pending labor troubles among the
millinen. It dots not appear that he
was very sanguine of an early ad
justment. It does not look to your
correspondent that present conditions
tend to build up our town or encour
age the investment of capital, hut
rather obstruct all progress. Lot
there be reuson on both sides und
there will not bo any difficulty in
reaching an amicable settlement.
Mrs. Whitehead of Ashland cams in
on the stage Friday to join her hus
band, who has been here for some
time looking around for nu opening.
r.manuei i ooib nu reimui-u iiuuj
thevalley, where he has been vis
iting for the past week.
Many inquiries are being made for
town lots by strangers, and with the
advent of the railroad we will have
a new class in our town and business
will improve along modern and pro
gressive lines, as we want to be up
with the times and encourage efforts
to promote our material and social
progress. i
Messrs. Dewing and Woodbury of
.Michigun are expected to be with us
during the coming week and we are
hopeful thut they will so arrange
business matters as thut our town
will go ahead. To do this thero must
be business management and satis
factory relations established between
employers und their wagemen. A
house divided against itself must
full, and the very best enterprise will
abort under improper management.
We have a plant here that will pay
handsomely under careful and in
telligent business oversight.
Willium Duprey is erecting u fine
house to be used as a rooming annex
to his restaurant.
Vewish the county commissioners
would appoint William Parker us
road supervisor of our district, und
we are sure some good permanent
road work would be done. The pres
ent work on the roads in our imme
diate section and along the Obcn
chain hill docs not count for much
and is but wasting money and time.
Let the stumps be taken out of the
roads, the stones and rocks removed
and various places be corduroyed
mid not dust scraped in to them to
make them mud holes in winter. When
will the ship-sod methods of repair
ing roads and fixing the public high
ways and wasting the taxpayers'
money be dimmed in Jackson coun
ty? Contract the work and hold the
contractor strictly to bis contract,
and pay nothing for road work until
inspected and found to be good work
aid nccpted by the county.
A boy named Kaupiiiau was bitten
on Friday by what is supposed to be
a rattlesnake, lie was struck on the
leg and the limb is swelling and be
coming very black. We did for him
what we could anil hope Hint no seri
ous results will follow his mishap.
Judge 1'cntz has removed his of
fice effects to the Kalis for the sum
mer and can be found at any time in
his town office, and all mail directed
1 1 r him will reach him at the Fells, lie
will respond promptly to all profes
sional calls.
The weather is piitc cool and
sleeping under blankets very comfort
able. I'e rsons desiring a summer out
ing will find it profitable to investi
gate our section for rccrcnliou. We
have hotels and restaurants, good
fishing, splendid water and many
points of interest besides having sev
eral merchants and drug store, so
thai we can easliy. a module our
city visitors. It is an ideal place t"
spend the lcaicd term. Tome with
vonr families and camp among us
mid --.- L ei-eosiragingly of railroad
mailers aad ervlhiiig tending to
iii'I'i.c.e oar i Miinaui it v and advance
-.,-!'.. c. i H.c;-!...,1; Oar condition
tor vc :ne VdMi'j It'll wi'll n bright
ai'.l li..,H'n! future.
S.iic-.;-..r !;. !:-oa of :l,e foiwt-
f -tT'.ici' i- M !i';'ViM':-i- i 1 V't i; ; j !
l'(iv':-'"i"-i,t land 1; alter-.
'1 he 1,'ia-M'V- Uf" ;i! 'i lit- ol: ! forHpcl
;:. hi v iiv-'i'Y re- idai io;: v.
!,':n eel- Krieli-oi; ! - tile lie-! '.."C ttlio
a?-!".; pd llhir InMH deeded ill
1 ii' n jre nniioMri,
IV",Mniii..!i I'"'' the f -ii rili of
.1- iv eeVlmniou v.Vich v IH l. bcld
.i s.uindiiy. promises thai will
have a hio-t Int. -re- ing orea-iou.
V..yn.'l !'i-hii:g parlies haw been
to the tlcrani and most of lla-tti have
caught a nice string. It is well for
fi-hennen to proidc themselves w 1 1 1 1
a liecn-e for the officials say the law
will be strictly enforced.
It is to bo hoped thut the railroad
extension will be pushed towards this
town as wo are nil waiting for it. We
aro not going to do or favor any
movement that will obstruct its
building as we cannot afford to do
any such injudicious net. Wc want
our town and county developed and
our encouragement will be given to
each enterprise as promise us this
result.
Mloby" Kdmonson of Derby is
visiting his grandpnrents at the
Falls.
The Spencer Hoys are working at
the mill.
Kmanucl I'oole has been engaged
to do the blacksmith work at the
mill.
CAN'T BAR BABIES FROM
. FLATS IN CHICA60 NOW
C1UCA00, Juno 8. The Illinois
legislature recently passed a bill pro
viding that no lease for a flat-house
or apartment shall contain a clause
burring children. The babies can now
cry until the cows come home and the
parents can tell the landlord and
others to "Go to." Governor Deneeu
says he will sign the bill.
Representative McNichols, who
stood for the "kids," has a bunch of
his own, and several years ago he
was chased successively out of sev
eral flats.
The legislature has also passed the
bill providing that women and child
ren shall not be required to labor
more than ten hours in each twenty
fonr. This wuh advocated by or
ganized labor, being aimed at sweat
shops chiefly. It is regarded as a
great step forward in the fight, to be
renewed at the next legislative ses
sion, for the original eight-hour pro
position, bused on the Oregon' law,
which has been held by the United
States Supreme Court lo be consti
tutional. CZAR'S ONLY BROTHER
GOES TO SOCIAL EXILE
ST. l'KTF.KSKUKG, June H.
Grand Duke Michael Alexandroviteh,
the czar's younger brother, has been
appointed commander of a line regi
ment of cavalry stationed at Velels,
and will serve the customary period
with the regiment in that busy moun
facturing town of 40,000 inhabitants,
700 miles away.
This course is unprecedented.
Grand I hikes have been permitted lo
serve in the elite guard regiments ut
St. Petersburg, regardless or the re
gulations, which require service in
line regiments before promotion.
Smarting under recent criticisms in
the dunin with reference to favoritism
shown lo Grand Dukes in nnny af
fairs, Grand Duke Michnel insisted
that there should be no exemption for
him.
NO BLUE LAWS
TROUBLE CHICAGO
CHICAGO, June II. The
first
warm Sunday of the year was
spent out. of doors by more than
olJO.WMJ Chicago people. Six big
amusement parks with imitations of
Coii.'v Island, except the sea, if ere
.jimmied with pleasure seekers. Fully
7."i.l)(l(l attended llie National League.
American l'apue and six semi-professional
ball games. Tie big leagues
happened to have a clashing sched
ule. Chicago has never known a dry
Sunday. Liquors are sold inside the
city limits, except in spots a on
week days, 'flic closing hoar is 1
o'clock a. in.
Lincoln I'ork. Jackson Park, and
ami Washington Park were ('rowded!
with Ihou-ands who picnicked audi
-vitt;c ball games and golf. j
Marriage Licenses. ;
K. I,', liroj.hy and Fuv l'lea-aui ; ,
'inr.f.o S. Kbcrly and F.ditli N. lioth-!
well: X. O. Wlic-ler and Mollie A.!
liobjson. !
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The Medford Pharmacy
The Store with the Yellow Front
IFYOfllNTENftTO BUILD A COMFORTABLE HOME
Cool for Summer and warm for winter then build a .good
solid comfortable EASTERN HOUSE-two stories and garret;
this can be built for the same price as a bungalow-come and see
WILLIAM WINKEL, Architect, general Contractor, 30. years"
experience First Class Workmanship Warranted. Plans and
Specifications Free of Charge Orders Expected at Residence,
244 West Fourth Street, Corner of Ivy Street, or at 103 Main St.,
J. W. DRESSER'S OFFICE.
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WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
Summer Rates East
During the Season of 1909
via the
Southern Pacific Go.
Frem
MEDFORD
To OMAHA and Return $69.90
To KANSAS CITY and Return $69.90
To ST. LOUIS and Return $77.10
To CHICAGO and Heturn $84.40
and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South,
Correspondingly low fares. W"l fftl P- V
On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August II. 12.
To DENVER and Return $64.90
On Sale May 17, July I, Augus til.
Going tnuiMl limit 10 days from dale of sale, final return limit
October 31st.
These tickets present some very iittrucliva feature- in tin. way of
stopover privilege... unci choice of routes; thereby ci .o.in, pu.-sfi,.
fcers to mul;e side trips to many interesting points en route.
lioutinu on the return trip through California may l,u ,:,.l m ,,
slight advance oer the rates quoted. ,
. Full particulars, sleeping ear reservations und lichets will be fur
nished by any Southern Pacific locnl agent, or
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
rs. Hrztiz Ufamptou Usaacs
Instructor of "piano. "Liszt 5ttctl)c6
Stuto at 5flftnf. tftcrlt, Olanc Strctt
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J K. I'.N'YA !!T, I'revident
JOIIX S. OKTII. Cnshiei
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
IF IT'S IN THE ELECTRICAL LINl
"IT'S HERE."
So waste no more time call o
as. We have the most complete lin!
of electrical sundries and equipment
in electric lamps, bell buttons, honal
'phones in short, it would be earn)
to mention what we haven't As u
priees they ere always beyond eoi
petition.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION CO.
-1 A. I'! U;Y. V',-.. !.,. .;.
W. !:. JACK .-ti:.-, A--'t