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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1909)
TUE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, "OREOON, TUKHDAY, JULY 6, 1909 3 JDQING BUSINESS,. WK ARE IN OUR NEW HOME AND HAVE UNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR CATERING TO THE DEMANDS OF YOUR TRADE. ALL STOCK UP TO GRADE. MANUFACTURED RIGHT. SOLD RIGHT. NO ORDER ACCEPTED UNLESS IT CAN BE FILLED ON TIME. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINES OF . - . FLOORING BATTENS PORCH RAIL SIDINGS MOULDINGS PICKETS FINISH LATTICE YARD STOCK IIEAVY OR SPECIAL JOISTS AND TIMBERS SAWN TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. LOW PRICES AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT MEDFORD LUMBER CO, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A. L). NiriKlcr to Nincjiro Arou, lot 10, block 2, WilliMiiH nddi tiun, Medford $ 10 John K. Howard to Quo. E. Marshall, 12.10 acres in I). I C. 44, township 37, 1 wet 10 M. L. Alford to Currie 0. Cor uubun, blocks 14 nod 15, Imperial addition, Medford. 10 Ida K. Ounn to R. G. WiUon, 320 acres in section 10, town ship 35, 1 west ........ .'. . . 1 K. N. Smith to James B. Mar tin, NV, of NVi section 20,' township 39, l east 10 lfaurice J. Qoodhcnrt to Paul N. Lariver, property in Ash land". 10 ThoH. I). Goodpasture to N. J. Taylor et nl., land in I). L. C. 03, township 30, 2 west. 0000 C. D. Wolverton to Irving Wor ihington, lot 5, block 2, Wol- verton's subdivision, Medford bond for died 425 JuvkHon County Improvement Co. to n. X. Kincaid, 4.04 ncrea in section 23, town ship 30, 2 went 1 Geo. E. Marshall to Ernont Pi per, land in township 37, 1 wont . 10,800 Kilers Piano House to A. I. SiiiRlcr, lot 15, block 2, Wil loiiB addition, Medford.... 350 A. 8. Barnes, sheriff, to L. A. Noil, land in section 11, town ship 39, 1 east 20 Kttie Schmidt lo Alford E. Crunee, lot 2, block 11, Ash land . . 1 W. H. Watt to Wm. A. Schlin sog, property in Orchard Home Association tract, bond for deed 2300 M. L. Alford to J. J. Buchter, lot 4, block 1, Imperial addi tion, Medford 10 Willis W. Taylor" to L. A. Neil, 157.98 acre in section 31, township 38, 4 east 1200 Geo. K. Chamberlain to C. E. Niningcr, land in D. L. C. 04, township 38, 1 west 5 ALTERATION BEING MADE IN WHITE HOUSE SCANDINAVIAN LEAGUE TO PROTECT COUNTRIES SPOKANE, Wash., July 0. A movement which may develop world wide sismificance is being started among the 15,000 Scandinavians of Spokane., Its purpose is to promote a leuiruc or federation embracing the governments of Denmark, Norway and Sweden to preserve the interests of those nations against the en crouehuicuts of more powerful neigh bors. One means proposed to ad vance tho euinimitni i sto extend the Scandinavian brotherhood to nil parts of the United States and enlist the aid of other Scandinavian orders in developing sentiment favoring the proposed league. WASHINGTON. July & Destruc tion of the far-famed White House court, where the so-called "Roosevelt tennis cabinet" played, to make room for the additional working Quarters for the executive clerical staff,- has been undertaken.- This is the begin ning of the renovation of the White Bonse and the further improvements ordained by rresiJent Taf t. ; Mrs. Taft nd the young people will leave Saturday evening 'or the summer quarters at Beverly, i SEATTLE EXPOSITION IS MAKING MONEY llDiaitiLMilt ; - '.': .' ; , . . ': . . . t ' r .f'.ii -;. ;i f. I Now Have the Largest Selection of Loose Diamonds - ,; ), Ever Shown in Meord ,X0L The Jeweler Pine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. . . All Work Guaranteed. . . t , . Postoffict. ' ' ,' 1 :i ''.' 'Vt -fff'i PLAN YOUR VAC AT 10 N W 0 W at our expense A CHOICEOFFOUR FREE TRIPS IS OFFERED YOU OP A III DURING ALASKA- OE-A 1 I Lt YUKON EXPOSITION YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK YOSHMITE VALLEY LAKE TAHOE All Your Expenses Paid If you have a Friend in the East who wants to visit the Pacific Coast we can arrange it SEATTLE, July 6. The attend ance for tho first month of the ex position, according to an official statcmftit given out tonight, was G(i7,971. President ( hilberg stated Ihc net profits for the month amount ed to $86,000 Hie percca'age of complimentary admissions is considered low, bfing placed by fair officials nt 27 per cent. This is your Opportunity MUST LIVE TO BE 125 YEARS OLD TO GET LAND FRESNO, July Indian George nt' Drum valley, who visited the enmity clerk's office today In record a certificate to n land grant, excited inticli interest, lit? claims to be 100 years old and says lie was an old man when t lie first twhites settled in this county. I'nless lie live 2.1 years more lie cannot acquire title to the land. CARUSO ENGAGED TO RETURN TO NEW YORK PARIS, July 11 Signer Gatti-C'ns-eadezie of the Metropolitan opera. New York, and Otto II. Kalm today signed a contrnet with Knrico Cn- rnso. the tenor, extending Ins en gagement for three years. Caruso's services for the Metropolitan ore thus assured for five years to come. 3; tew FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ADDRESS Sunset Trove, intf C ub ROOM 18, FLOOD BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA WORK BEGUN ON THE PANAMA CANAL LOCKS WASHINGTON'. July (I Prelim inary work lias already begun at Pttn nma on-tho locks of the Isthmian caiKil. ' I'.y the end of the summer con struction in force will coiiimencii on these important adjuncts for the great waterway. Today the isthmian canal commis sion opened proposals for furnish ing ft great iiunntity of eastings and structural material for anchorage purioses, and for the mil ei'iiif? look gales and for oilier requisites for use in the lock const ruction. Most of this material will he imbedded in the masonry work. Notice I wish' to offer investors for Medford business ov residence proporly money making values in nny properly I own, for quick sales. J IT. Mooro. Apply Hotel Moore. ' TEN REASONS WHY You Should Be a Reader of The Pacfic Monthly 1st. It is the leading magazine of Western America, publish ed on the Pacific coast edited by western men and its entire contents are Western. With pen; brush and camera, it tells the story of the wonderful progress of the West. o,i Vrt nflmr cnniinn nf the entire world is evne.rienoimr such .. ...... wl :.wl..t.;l nnd n,niT-..inl i-COWlll :K ttlilt SPCllOU of tllC li il l.l'llt 111,1 11."? l I l.ll V ........... .... " United States west of the rockie s. 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