Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 09, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MEDFOltD DAILY TRIDlB, AIKPFORI), PRMNtj;KnA
NOP CROP OVER STATE
PERHAPS 50,000 BALES
GERVA1S, Or., July 8. There is a
noticeable improvement in tlio hop
rnp throughout this so-lion. not that
there will be more than was estimat
ed, but the crop that whs out is doiug
better 1 1 in it was anticipated. The in
crease in price has had the effect ti
spur the planters to better rare of
their yards, and where there Jivas any
npepnranee of the vine it has been
assisted, not for this year's results,
but for the future. It is acknowledg
ed that the missing hills are gone an I
that new plants must be set if t!u
yards are to be continued. There are
indications of lod age as well as pes,
many holding that all this loss is at
tributable to cutworms. Others, how
ever, hold the belief that it was the
severe winter of last' year. All these
conditions no doubt, contributed to
the' cause of the missing hop hill
There ii lib' reason to" count on trior
than two bales rr ilcr? BS, state
cveragej or ohe-'rialf a norma) crop,
say 45,000 to $fl,QO0 bale .The qual
ity remains to be ?eon, but indica
tions are it will Im better than usua'.
because of the lightness of the crop
and chances for all the sunshine pos
sible : ' i1 v.' :
PITTSBURG OFFERS $4500
FOR PfTCHEfl RUBE GREGG
SPOKANE, Wasli., July "There
is no doubt that a deal will be ar
ranged soon to sell Pitcher RinV
Gregg to a big league team, for de
livery al the tlose of our season."
stated Manager Bob Brown Of the
Spokane baseball team to the Chron
ic I e today. "Pittsburg fhaa offered
WOO cash for him;i bnf we want
either "Hiiiiky" Shaw or Pitcher
Adams thrown in.Two other clubs
bae made the same cash "rtfferTh
other bidders are stated to be Cleve
land and Chicago. '' ' '''. : ,
CLOSING OUT SALE
Now is youv time 'for bargains. We are closing wit
f '.( "i . ) .
regardless of cost all odds and ends and overstocked
lines at just about one-half the regular price. If you
want bargains, wat-;h our windows. ' .'
SATURDAY'S SPECIAL
15c Table
Regular 20c, 25c and 35
values here tomorrow in
fancy plates, fancy sugar
and creamer, Tape olive
dishes, fancy cups and saucers.
Choice of Mens Ladies and Boys and
25c Hosiery tomorrow, and it is
the best valae in town Saturday
Price, 5 pair for $1.00
10 dozen ladies' 2-elasp silk Gloves, -'black or white,
50 pair.
nr!LIil(ii(!S' ro'ular $1-r)0 to $2-5( Rags and Purses,
$1.00 each.
50 dozen ladies full bleached Jei-sev ribbed vests
10 and 15 each. "
JO dozen ladies' union Suits, summer weight. 40 and
65 each.
We carry the largest line of plain aiul fancv Glas
warein the ( ity ; also of plain and fane- Table fumble
and our pri-es arr right as well as llic'stvle mid yualitv
ti U S 3 E Y 9 S
THE BUSY STORE
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
United States to Eliza L. Pal
mer, 160 acres in section 11,
township 34, rauge 3 E ..patent
United fitates to Frederick V.
Mcdynski, 1U0 acres in sec
tion "J8, township 34, range
n E patent
Robert Joune to Mrs. J. .1. Hcr-
township :6, range 4 V... l.Vl-1
V. E. Jlavison to Forrest "Mil
ler et al., 30.20 acres in 1 I.
C 45, torlhip. 37, range
2 V : 8000
C. Cunningham to Ed A. Ba
tes, property in Woolen ad
dition to Ashland 800
A. M. Lr-;2 t Ed A. Estos,
property in Woolen addi
tion to Asmand 7 2000
J. C. Brnwu ct til. to Charles
II. Litt e. tO 83 acres in Or
chard Home' Fruit tract ... 10
J. D. Heard to Jessie L. Foster,
73 acros iii U L C 42, town
ship 37, range I W ..... . 600
W. B. Pennington to Pacific
Granite" company, land in
section' 33; " township' 3d,
range t B1'.' .... 1 . . V.'.
Adoniram J. Stewart to J. &L
Schmidt land in D L C 74,
townshiji 3i range 2 W. . . 5000
State of Oregon to P. D. Black
den, 640 acre's in section 34,'
township 40, range 1 E . . . 8303
A. Moore' to F.'E. STartin, 80 acre?
in township 38, range 1 WT 1000fl'
WOMAN STONED TO DEATH
AND ROBBED OF MONEY
WILKESOX, .Wnshv July S, Ei)
ticed from home at midnight by an
unknown' man who urged her to nc
couinaiiy. him to Black Diamond,
where he 'said her brother. Gus, had
been killed, Mrs. George Bronso, wife
of the Black Diamond coal mine,.',
was stoned to death within half
mile of her home this morning. Rob
bery wart the motive bs $600, Bron
so's savings, are missing.
USONA WAR E
Regular $1.00, $1.25.
$1.50 and $2.00 values in
fancy vases, jugs, rose jars
etc. This is the line we have
been selling at $1.00 to
$2.00 each. We close them
out tomorrow at vour ch'ce
50c Each
Better hurry if you want
them.
A Disappointment.
"Ye." nay a the lady aftor an v
I quiiliitance of too or fifteen year he
ron Una neon renewed, "l reinenilKT
you perfectly."
"Indeed?" niiirnuira the grutilirit
man. "I am ghnl to know that."
"Yes; at one time I thought of mar
rylin you."
"Oh," lie replica dejectedly. "I
thought for I lie moment thai there
might have lni-n something that made
me lUTcrcut from all the other men
you ever Uncw."- I.lfe.
A Strangor to Hit Way.
A distinguished bishop (,f tin, Kjils
copal cliutvli. arriving lale at a munll
town one night, found the hotel closed,
nnd. h.niiinering at the door for ad in I
hIoii, n nelglilmr ntuck his head out of
uu adjiiluiiig window with. "Say.
stranger, knock like the devil!" to
which tlie bishop replied, "I don't
know howj
Hit Hem.
Tommy Paw. what U three card
moutef Mr. Tucker V a the meet dl.t
bollcnt. Infernal awtadle that ever any
body erer-eb. it s Rome tort of
raniblla game with carda, I belle.
Tommy. Chicago Tribune! ;
Mot Toe' Oft on.
; "They tell me NW (SBgUnd ll full
of pit) maids." anld the Pultudetphia
girl. "Now, I tuppoie yoa Boston girta
don't often marry V " "No; only once,
ail' a rule." rupltctl the Boeto girl.
Philadelphia Record, r - I'-'.Vf; .
Orders for sweet areata or butter
milk aroinntlV fillod'." Phone th
reamery.
CITY NOTICES.
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... RESOLUTION.
Ce il resolved !y the city ouunoUl
of the city of Medford. Gregon:
Wiercas, there h:t i ien file.' with
the city council of the city of Med
ford u petition Kilned hy more lan
one-fifth . nf the (,tiii!iritd eli:tor.-!
of said city, as .shown hy the vote
cast at the lust municipal election
held in said city, petitioning that the
boundaries of said city of Medford
be altered and new territory included
(heroin ns hereinafter set forth, il
is therefore resolved: That the i'ol- j
lowing question be submitted to the
electors of said city, and nisi, to the,
electors residing in the territory j
hereinafter set forth : ' j
Shall the boundurir of the city of J
Medford be altered by including
therein- Jlie following described terri
tory, to-wit:
Commencing al a point on the
present boundary line of the oity of
Medford, in section nineteen (19),
lownship thirty-seven (37), range
one (1) west of Willumette meridian,
in Jackson county, Oregon, due west
from the northwest corner of Sun
rise Home Park addition, in said
section, as laid in the plat thereof,
on file in the office of tho recorder
of conveyances in said county;
thence cast one thousand four hun
dred and fifty (1450) feet, more or
less, to said northwest corner of said
Sunrise Home Park addition; thence
east on the north line of said addi
tion eight hundred and fifty-three
(853) feet to the east line of donation
claim No. forty-two (42); thence
south on the east line of said dona
tion claim No. 42 five hundred
forty-seven and sixtcen-hundredths
(547.16) feet to the north line of
Queen Anne addition to the city of
Medford; tho name being the section
line between flections nineteen (19)
thirty (30) of laid township and
range; thence cast on said section
line two thousand two hundred and
fifty-three (2253) feot to the north
vTrtn ruTTL rr--1 tr.f r
east corner of said Queen Anne ad
dition to tho oity of Medford thonoe
south oil tho oast line of said Queen
Anna addition and said lino exteuded
ton hundred and forty foot to a point
one hundred and thirty-two foot
north of the northeast corner of do
nation claim No. t l in suction Iweniy
iiine of siiid township and run CO',
thence east 1M I.4 feel, thonco south
lGGO.S feet; thonco west 151-1.4 feot;
thence northerly ton foot more or lo
to a point on tho cast line of said
donation land No, 44 1537.8 fool
south of tho northeast comer of said
donation land oluita No. 44; thence
south seventy-two degreea and thirty
minutea west five hundred fifty and
eight-tenth (5G0.8) feet to the
southeast coraer of Imperial addi
tion to the otty of Medford; thence
along the boundary line of said Im
perial addition , south ' sweaty-two
degreea sixteen minatos west thir
teen hundred eighty-two (Kid seren
tenths feet; thence north Adrty-fonr
degrees west one hundred thirty
eight ana' eK-tentfce feet; tfceaoe'
north thirty-nine degreea west: one
Ihnndred sevenrjr-tht end fiTS-tenthn
(175.5 feet; thonoe north frt-eijt
degrees fitty-seTeti nrinates went
three hundred thirty-eijrht (838)
feel s thence north nine degree) four
(innate west eurht hnnitmt till.
!wa knA ifv.lntttha (t9 ft Vut t.
i bo north went corner of uid Imoe-
i-ial eddltjotf' wt ,U the ; present
boundary laie o the oily Ihnittf of
"Hid liy; thence, in' a. northeasterly
direction' following the present boun
dary liue of tlie city of, Melford to
Hm goutheaiit corner ' of Lindicy ad-
dition ; thenee following said present
boundary linos of said city1 fit ft' gl
ernl northerly slid westerly dtree
Uoi to the place of coWnchVeraettt'
Uesolveil further, that anid qhea-
tion be stibniilted to said electors of
the city of Medford and' to said eln
tts of said above doaorihed terri
tory at a special, election 'to be called
for that purpose, said election to be
held on the 23d day ef July, 1909. .
Resolved further, that a special
ejection in nnd for the oity ef , Medr
ford I. find in and for the 'territory
hcreiubcfnro doorilied, to be held on
the 23d day of July, 1909, between j
the hours of A. i. mi and 5 o'olock
rn..-H's hereby called for the por-
ve ot stihmittins' at 'said elect ton I
o4 qucti(iii iibore pel fori. t ;
Tlii following art' liciithy jdo'iiig-
tiiitd as. the "blrtecs iu said uitv uc.
which the polls will be opeu within '
KMtdeity:- !
Fiust mm:. 'Com iii of iu I club'
rooms. - ' ' ' .
Second ward - Holej .Nash sample
room. , . u.i . i ..' .
'-Third ward City hall'. '' !
The following is hereby riesignitied
as the place in the territory hovain-!
Iinfore-dencribed at.. which the poll
-.vill bo open : j
Residence of R.'Ei Kellny. '
:.-Tbe 'foljiiwiug arejinrehy appointed !
and designated as judges nnd clerks,
of said election : '
Virst wnrd in said city A. .C. ,
Uubbard, judge: C. W; Davis, judge
mid clerk; J. K.Aston, juil?p nnd!
clerk.
Second wnrd in snid city J. IT.
Atwell, juden: Win. Ulrich, judge and
clerk; II. H. Hiirvey, judge. ond clerk.
Third wntd in snid city M.. F.
MeC'own, .jinltie; S. V. Davis, .jmlgo
and elerk: II. A. Thiemlf, jud','e nnd
lerk.
; III Iho territory hereinbefore de-!
.'nbed Oeorge Miller, judge; K. F,.
relley, judge and clerk; Clarence
Pierce, judge and clerk. '
The electors of said city of Med
ford and the electors of tho territory
hereinbefore described are hereby in
vited to rote upon snid proposition
by placing upon their ballots "For
Annexation," or "Against Annexa
tion," or words equivalent thereto.
Resolved further, that notice of all
matters herein set forth be given by
ublishing this resolution for fonr
weeks prior to said election in The
Medford Daily Tribune, a newspaper
of geneva I circulation in said oily of
Medford, nn? in the territory above
described, nnd also by posting four
copies of this resolution in four nub-.
Ilic places in said city and in fonr pub
lic places in the territory above
described for four weeks prior to !
said election. '
The foiegoing resolution was pass
ed on the 23d day of June, 1909, by
the city council of the city of Med
ford by Iho following vote: Mer
rick, nye; Welch, aye; Emeriek, aye;
Wortman, aye; Eifert, aye; Deb
ater, aye. . i
i Approved June 22d, 1909.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
Attest: BEN.T. M. COLLINS,
Recorder,
SALEM BEER
SALEM Is the mist popular beer In Nerthern California and South
ern Orenon. It Is acknowledged to be the equal of the very best east
ern product. All beers are ted, but some boers are liked better than
others. Tho 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 Dopot: Medford let & Storage Co.
Get
To the quality and prifw of our Shoes for all the
family. Alao Hosiery, Men's Furnishings, Suite, etc.
Lion, Brand Vnvfa, all ntnw, $1.75 to $.59, Best
Panto made for the moner.
1 WARDROBE
j THE SAVOY j
A MEXICAN'S GRATITUDE Thrilling western romance.
PROTECTOR OF ANIMALS Comic!
A GAMBLER'S HONOR Com mly drama.
A SOLDIER'S HEAT IiHughngnipb.
Cooletftt coziest' p&ee la itoir-.
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i, . fRUIT, AN0 ORNAMENTAL TREES. 1
' i YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in tho' Pacific North
west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first
" "-'V " ' -class nnneries.
( L. E. HOOVERj Agent
MEDFORD,
We do JOB PRINTING
Excellent Workmanship
J. E. ENYART. President " J. A. PERRY, Viee'-PreeMent '
JOHN S. ORTH. Canhisr. W. . JACKSON, Wt Cashier.
THE BEDFORD NATIONAL BANIi
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
Next
OREGON
GET AHEAD OF THE HOT
SCAS0N.
Vim can hid daliunce to the heat
hy having nn olectric fun put in po
sition. It (Joenn't ooat very much,
either. If yeu havou't one, we can
l'ix you up i na nhort time, at the
leant expanse. We're general alee
IrinianH, and do all cliiHRen of work
in our lino in the most thorough
manner. Jobbing skillfully and
promptly executed at loweHt ohnrgiis.
Portable lamps in all varieties.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION CO.