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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1909)
OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1909. ilSTn DAILY 11RIBIINE. MEDFORD, ' BanTeTs For Duds SAYS: " O P A 71P NOW-- - Yesterday we received the finest line of English Golf aps .u mp tn Medford." Call and see them 50 cents and up 11 1(3. L V . - , Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon . . . . - - : - - " ' i . Paints - Varnishes - Stains I5n.sl.os. Shellac, Lnstcrlae, Wall Paper, Varnish, Tiles, etc If )' "eed of tll0se' lt Ki 1ay yoU to come to the Medford Glass House 318 EAST MAIN MEDFORD STATE BOARD ISSUES A WARNING AGAINST FIRE 1. C. Hansen. Tom Moffat We make any kind and stylo of windows. We carry plass of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. The Oregon Slate Hoard of For estry has set forth a number of per tinent fuels regarding timber re sources wild fire prevention in a leaf let flic also in n notice of suffieienl size to bo posted m tho woods, llie season of forest fires is almost here, and the people are reminded that tim ber mnkes many pay checks, wane limber that is burned over pays no wages. I in every nam teei di.iuuu, tilt! stiimpage owner may lose $2, but the community loses $8 in wages. About 1,000,000,000 , feet is de stroyed annually in Oregon, which, if ' , i i i . :.. 1 ! niaiiulactureu, wnum iiruig in ti..- 000.000. This is a loss of wealth I bat must be made up from other CHERRY CROP WILL BE UNDER USUAL AVEKAut Portland Telegram: Oregon cher ries will be coming in a moderate way in a week and then is a good deal of interest now in the crop pros pects for the hi Mo. Frorl street fruit dealers say that so far. as known at this lime the outlook is for an output considerably under the normal, tho result of late spring frosts, which were more or less gen eral in the cherry districts of the stale. Around Snlcni the Hosts ap pear to have done great damage, but in many other places the crop prom ises to be relatively litrllt. Already some small lots of R!nek Tarlariaus ami i tiler early so-is have come in from places near the !... the lav coleclor comes city, and . larger shipments ore ux- .1 Tl, hoard of forestry peeled the bitter part of the week , intrs contain the following char- ! from Newl.org, Spriugbrook, aetcristio donfs for the guidance ofHallcs and other ioinls, camoers and all who- go on vaca- there prouatily tions RELIABLE The STORE OH THE CORNER MAIN AND C ST. Medford Loan Office Money SAVED WHEN BUYING JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES Money Loaned Just received, a large shipment of Diamonds, Watches, flocks. Novelties. Jewelry, etc. Come in and examine our stock and see. for yourself. Oct our prices before you buy elsewhere. OLD GOLD BOUGHT UNREDEEMED PLEDGES CHEAP. The Next week will be offerings of Oregon h'oyal Amies, and Lamberts, Don't loss anv burning mulches mugs auu ouier ...iu ..... ,,....,,.,,., ' follow. The chances are that for Don't make a camp fire in leaves. home canning cherries, this year will rotten wood, or against logs, whore 'cost a little more ihnn a year ago. il may spread or you can't be sure it is put out. Always clear all the inflamable matter away from annual your fire. Never leave a fire until it is out. Dm. 'I bun. your slashing in the close season without a permit from a fire warden. Ilun'l operate an engine without spark orester in the close season. Put out any fire you find if you an. II vou can i noinv a nro war ALL KINDS BEST LUMBER Fir all dimensions, from 2x4 to 16x10 inches. Sugar and White Pine, 1 to . inches. All kinds of finish ing lumber. AVe have special prices on some lines this month- Call and get then.' before vou buv. TRAIL LUMBER CO. 104 Fir St., Medford, and Jacksonville, Oregon. For tho present Califnrnius form the bulk of the local supply, and these are ..noted at tl.'J.'i a box. The outlook is about the same in the case of apricots, and home can nors Ihis year will have to depend largely upon California fruit. At The Dalles, YVenntehee and oilier points in the northwest the apricot crop was badly cut by laic frosts, and the yield generally will be light. To make up for the shortage, the California crop ,, r oilier public officer, or the ' is a large one ami the ipiality of the land owner. Remember that any lit :lle fire may become a big one if left ; alouc. WASHINGTON LEADS STATES IN ROUGH TIMBER CUT The Daily Tribune Popular Voting Contest Kill in tho name of tho young woman you' wish to vole for and the district in which she lives bring or mail to Manager Contest Department, care of Daily Tribune, Medford. Oregon. 27; As' Coiii'tui Count o.t Our Voir for Miss . District No.. (This Coupon is not good after June 22.) Cut this out and vote for favorite. j SI'.ATI.I". June 1(1. Advance fig i iiros received by the Pacific Coast j Lumber trade journal from llie for lest service in Washington show this stale led all others in the production of rough and finished lumber last year. II is indicated thai the total cut in Washington was 2,01"), 028, 000 feel against 0,700 ,J1.000 cut in l.ouisiunu dining I he same year. GREAT CORD COULD BE MADE FROM GOLD EXHIBIT SKATTI.E. Jane .0. A gold cord (lung enough to encircle the earth and niin.ii al llie same time, and still li;n-. c!iiii:h to tie around the baby's reek, it ha bc.m figured out, could lie miide from the 1, 000.000 in dust, bricks ami nugirels in the gold booth nt the Seaitle exposition. The vir gin gold is to be seen in the Alaska building and is from that section. fruit fine. Two em's ol I alley can ning apricols are expected from llie Be sure that your TREES are HOMEGROWN And that you get fully guaranteed, ti'uc-to-nanie va rieties. You can save money and prevent any possible mistake by dealing with ns. Rogue River Valley Nursery C. F. COOK Propirtor south this week, one tomorrow and the second Friday. These will sell 1 iroiind $1.10 a crale. The small ; J p.anllllcs of inferior apricots now 1 j in the nniiket are selling in a slow wav at 7.) to !I0 cents n small crate. VALUABLE ADDITION TO ! GRANTS PASS LIBRARY j filJAN'lS PASS. Jure .".li. Super-! hilcndcnt 1!. U. Tinner has received word from V. S. Senator George K. Chamberlain that the flrants Pass lii.-h school library has heen made an 1 '.. ..( 11.. p.... .1. ,,;.., 1 1 Oll.Cia. IICHIHM ,'l !, - Survey, Grams Pass is one of the four cities of the stale lo bo made such a depository The publications nf the Geological Survey are among the most valuable issued by the government and Ibis appoint ment will mean the addition of about To valuable volumes yearly 10 ( np ; 4. library. j$ e, 1 r, yj"'K.-, A urn, 15 4 This Home Built Here No more to be built like it. Let us plan vou a real : l'l.il:,,lcl..l.i:l l:i.,...in I'm.s I hoping that Hilly Murray's Quakers j health Ac a bitter i-hnwin; on the 'A. B. Sweet. DIED CORKY -Tn Medford. June 11. 1000. Arthur W. Corey, aged ."" years. Mr. Corey recently arrived are ; from the east 011 account of his lie was residing with Dr. ; It i ! iiainsii iiome 01 me ounnv isoutti. or a Swiss (lhatelet. J. A. McINTOSH. Arehitfiet. Third Floor Medford National Bank Building. ! t KM. Take the Tribune for Ntws