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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1909)
'uU ,v L .i, UVi'J'n lLV!iiiL:lL'J.iJii.v - WtWEWIjSLY TRIBUNE, AtKDfQRD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1909.. m ... 3 ti tn rnr ritr-ttim Bud :' '"Say, Annie, give me another cup of Coffee." . Anxie ;, "No.i Bud, your mother doesn't want you to drink ,' more than one cup." i Bud:- "But, Annie, mother is now using Folder's Golder Gate, and it's so good I am sfnre another cup wouldn't do any harm." - . . - . Fo1gers GMd:n.G;u! is the purest and best Coffee we know of. We scljit aljjsijlutely on merit. u . . Allen & Reagan GROCERIES, CHINAWARE, FRUIT AND FEED. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. : YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY . Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific Novth , west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first .! ' ' claii nurseries. L. K HOOVER; Xgeni -III" l.:n- on. ...ii .'Ji :ii '' ill odi wollo't aiolomliiP-) pit' ' Sun Depositary Eitatriisfel 1888. f Capital and Snrplni SlW.OOe ' lemrrn 7M,e00 IS) : rt''nifilffi'!y P" wk" -H" I- t Medford Iron Works j trf-r.-e. g. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. t v - " - . ';' "" J Foundry and Machinist t. All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-t Tehinery. Agents In Southern Oregon for t FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. New 1909 Model Electric Irons Now $5.00 Why not iron in comfort this Bumniar? The Eltctric Iron heats in three minutes no wait bp, no changing irom. , W will sand yen in IroB FREE od tea days' trial Write, telephone or call ai our office, 308 West Berenth street, opposite th Big Electri fiKfn. : ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. 9eoMon W OooAw Wafar A Powr o. 'I 'Ot-BaEtf;b X ..4 !. '-i-'-i ' .'.-oltoi'l inini lo iimiwuii "'"i' HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN"' SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE The Jackson County Bank respect fully solicits your (account, subject to ' your check, : with the strongest guarantee of safety and efficien6y. I We offer the highest attainment in -'Systematic banking service, which ussuVes the greatest care in every financial transaction, with this oblig ing institution. , W. I. VAWTEB, President. . a. R, LINDLEY, Cashier. PETITIONS TO II r . .- r t I f ' P -The' petition's lor the extension of the city limits to include several of the additions on the outskirts' of the city are being circulated and quite generally" signed'. ' On iiext Tuesday evening1 fliey' Will 'in all' probability be submitted to' the city council for their action. The council will then order a 'special' election both in, the city and in the districts to be brought in.'ii " -to't H!i If lit f'r: t The territory which it 4 proposed to j briBgfvwithini the teityf 'lipxits is thus described in the petitions : Commencing at a point on;the pres ent boundary line of the' city 'of Med ford, in section nineteen (19), town ship thirty-seven' (37 y, range one (1) west of Willamette meridian, in Jack sqh, county, ; Oregon', due iwest from the northwest corner of Snnrise Home Park addition,--in saidseetibn, as laid in the pint thereof, on file in the office of the recorder of convey ances in said county ; . thence east one thousand four hundred nnd fifty (1450) feet, more or less, to said northwest corner of said Sunrise Home Park addition; thence east on the north line f said addition eiht hundred and fifty-three (853) feet to the east line of donation land claim number forty-two (42) ; thence smith nil the enst line nf miid flnnn. fniou'Waim No. '42 "five hundred forty- seven and sixteen ' hundredths (547.10) feet to 'the north line of Qliecn Anne addition to the city of Jfedford; the same being the section lino between sections nineteen' (ID) and thirty- (30) of snid township arid rdnge; thence east on said section line two thonsnnd two hundred nnd fifty-three (2253) feet to the' north east corner of snid Queen Anne addi tion to the city of Medford; thence south on the east line of snid Queen Aunc addition nnd said li)ic extended, ten hundred and forty feet to a point one hundred nnd thirty-two feet north of the northeast corner of do nation land clnim'No. 44 In section 29 of said township and range; thence east 1.r)44.4 feet, thence south 1009.8 feet: thence west 1544.4 feet, thence northerly ten feet more or less to a point on the east line of snid dona tion land claim No. 44 l.ri37.8 feet snulh oC the northeast corner of paid donation land claim No. 44; thence soiilh 72 decrees and 30 iuinii1f west five hundred fifty and eight-tenths ("i."0.8) feel- to the southeast corner of Imperial addition to the city of Medford: thence along the boundary line of said Imperial addition on outh 72 degrees 16 minutes west thirteen hundred eighty two and seven-tenths feet : thence north 34 degrees west i one hundred thiity-eisrhl and six j tenths feel; thence north 39 degrees jwest one hundred seventy-five and 1 five-tenths (7'i.r) feet; thence north 40 decrees 57 minutes west three hundred thirty-eight (338) feet;' thence north 9 degrees 4 minutes west eight hundred sixty-two and six-tenlhs- (802.0) feet lo the northwest corner of snid Imperial nddilion and to the present boundary line of the city limits of snid city; thence in a northeasterly direction following the present boundary line of the city of Medford to the southeast corner of I.imlley addition; thence following said present boundary lines of said cily in a aeneral northerly and west erly direction to the place of com mencement. It's going lo he a had year for Oeorgc Mullin, the Detroit flinger. Oenp.:e hn won only 10 ptrniehl games. EXTEND BIG TIME ON IN KLAMATH FALLS NEXT j ) ff '' itLAMATH FALLS, June 12. The program has about been completed for ' Kuilroad day. It is probable that a few. additions will be made. Besides the regular program there will be additional private attrac tions going on all the time. i tiil)l!a.i m. Salute of whistles and anvils.i rtltuf. j 9 vat! m'. Mayor's address and' speeches at the Courthouse park. i:'10 a. m. Parade, stnrting at the' east end of the city and going west to, the bridge and returning on Main '.; ...... i- 1 11 i30 a: m. The parado and crowd will assemble at the bnrbeoue grounds where dinner will bo served. ' ' 1 i!10 p. m. Trop shoot begins. Excursion on tram to Ady, returning at 3 p. m. The Chamber of Com merce has chartered the special train with a large number of conches, nnd the fare will be so that it will just cover the cost. 2 p. m. Old settlers' reunion at the Courthouse park. 3 p. m. Ball game between Klam ath Falls and Lakeview, Tennis tournament begins. 8 p. m. Calathumpian parade to the docks near the bridge. , 8;30 p. ,ui. Grand illuminated wa ter carnivnl... ' Advertsd Letter Lls(; '( . The following letUw" remain un uulled .for. at tbe, Medford, Oregon, postoffice, June 3, 1909: . , Thomas Bnrnett, Al Bell, Tom Hen nctt, F. A. Fortnne, W.;A.' Gurley, B,. B. Uumpor, 1L Heilar, Mrs. ti. iriimui; II. L.' Kelly, T. ,IL Jackson, Huxel Martin, Clnrcncd Mathei, Eailc Middletori Miss. N. Moi.lding, !Mr: Arthur MuMillion, J, . C,4 .McNally, .lohii Moore Hr., Murj Newlin," A.J i?. Nichols,. Joseph PonkvV Frank 'Por ter, Stuiul Huuyders, Gcortro Albert Simmons, Airs. John Smith, Mrs. Slulder, Mrs' John Thorndike, Frank Turley, J. 11. Wcntworth, Mrs. John Wharton, C. H. Zarnett. A charge of one cent will be made upon the delivery of nny of the above letters. Parties calling for any of the above letters wil please sny adver tised. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. I LOWER WOOL RATES GIVEN BY RAILROADS SAI.KM. June 12. Since Hie mai ler of the rcnsonahleiicss of wool rales enforced by the Southern Pnci j fie nnd the O. It. & N.. has been laken up by the railroad commission, three new tariffs have been filed by two companies making substantial reduc tions. Unless further complaints are received the matter or wool tar iffs will be discontinued, and wool taken from the class rates on Ihc O. li. A N. and mndc n commodity rate. , v HEADQUARTERS FOR , , Harness Saddles Whips Robes Blankets ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK. J. C. Smith East Main, Next Rex ttroeary Ce. MONDAY The Medford Pharmacy The oreWitii the Yilow pront : IFYOU INTEND TO BUILD A COMFORTABLE HOME - 1" i n- ''u v y ai ; y , Cool for Summer and warm for winter then buikl 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., jiTT'ui 'ii'Mivoit J. W. DRESSER'S OFFICE.u. ''!;. . i -t-nmiui: 'l i' : ,1 "' WANTED I V I J, .1. ,'i :. , . . . Timber and Coal L&hd& :!" Apply i6 ' , I.. ' Oil.' It ,V. nit -.dToX.. :j Hi''1 M (')l n'" . B: H. Harris & Co. : ; hij n..ni i.i ij!u ... (i.i .iUi:Mfiily MEDFORD, - OREGON i Office in Jackson County Bank UpstalirB ! t .... -A.r . f! . rr,f -,,.1 Summer Rates East units: the Season of 1900 via Southern Pacific Go. ' From MEDFORD To OMAHA and Return $69.90 To KANSAS CITY and Return $69.90 To ST. LOUIS and Return $77.10 To CHICAGO and Return $84.40 and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South, Correspondingly low fares. P t ' ' 1 ..' ' I Si On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August II, 12. To DENVER and Return T..... $64.90 On Sale May 17, July I, August II. Going transit limit 10 days from dale of sale, final return limit October 31st. i . These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling passen gers to make side trips to many interesting points en route. Routing on the return trip through California may be had ut a slight advance over the rate! quoted. . - Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be fur nished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. McKURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. ; instructor of "piano. Tlt 3Retbo6 StuMo at 3Uslfciic. 3tertt Oraita Street , J. K. RNTART, President JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS '. ... $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We MNeH yew pirt. IF IT'S IN THE ELECTRICAL LINE "IT'S HERE." , So waste no more time call oa us. We have the most complete line of electrical sundries and equipment in'eleotfio lamps, bell buttons, honM 'phones in short, it wonld be easier to mention what we haven't As to prices they are always beyond com peMHon.""1""'1 l',,fc buai i ' . ROGUE fiivER ELECTRICAL ,.. CONSTRUCTION CO.,,,, i ..., ... i. itlr.fMlii the J. A. PERRY. Vice-President. W H. JACKSON, As-'t Cashier. I