Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 01, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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is doubly assured if your outfit contains one of our new
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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1900.
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Med
for
hardware Co,
What'U You Have ?
Bear Crock Wuter---rf he kind you once used
Well WaterThe kind you still use
Rain Water You catch it in a tub'
Water! from Fish Lake openjditch
or
Colestine Mineral Water
The only water to be had in Hertford that is absolutely pure is the kind
vou ought to drink.
:Sold Only by-
Tobacconlsts RITTER & DUNLAP. Confectioners
ASK ABOUT IT
TALENT TALES
PALMER INVESTMENT CO.,
Owners of
MODOC ORCHARD
(1300 acres lying on both sides of Rogue River.)
Offer for sale small tracts of irrigated land, with per
petual water rights, at reasonable prices and upon easy
terms.
These lands consist of rich river bottom loam and are
suitable in the highest degree for the culture of Winter
pears, Winter apples and all fruits for which Rogue River
Valley is famous. Also for the production of Alfalfa, Gar
den Stuff, Root Crops and Grasses.
Inquiries relattng to the resources of Rogue River Valley
or of Western Oregon will be answered cheerfully and
comprehensively.
PALMER INVESTMENT CO.
Mcdford, Oregon.
CHATKR LAKE- "The Greatest Natural Wond?r of tho World."
Medford, Oregon. ,
(Vulley Record)
Miss Emeline Caslin of Phoenix
war visiting Miss Flo Moore of Tal
ent lnrt week.
Mrs. Ferns of Fcrndale was in Tal
on a business trip lart week.
Mr. Jarcd Colbert and family from
Oaden City, Kas., arrived in Talent a
few days ago. Mr. Colbert has pur
chased fume town lots of Sam Xeth
erlaud and intends building a black
smith shop.
'Mr. Carl Kairs from Honey Lake
valh'.v recently passed through Txu
ent en route to Coos county.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Burnett were
visiting relatives in Aahland on Sat
urday. Mr. J. 1'. Xornian has been on an
outing on Mt. Talent.
Mr. I)elbert Goddard, Mr. Herman
Summers and Mr. J. C. Caru'uhan.
with their teams on Wednesday left
for Grant I'ass where they will en
gage for the summer in haiilinpr lum
bebr.
On Saturday Arlie Powers left for
Coleftiiie in order to fill up on soda
water.
V: X. Cunningham and wife on
Saturday left for Grants Pass. Mr.
Cunningham has engaged a big cou
trart of earpenter work in Grants
Pass.
Andrew Briner who lives near the
base of Mt. Talent was doing busi
ness in Talent Saturday.
.1. L. Hopkins who has been vis
iting relatives in Talent returned to
Oklahoma a few weeks ngo. He re
ports the weather as being very hot
and disagreenblo, registering 120 de
rives in the shade.
Tho McDonald place east of Tal
ent, consisting of eight aeres has re
cently been sold for $1600. A. C.
Hoag negoeiated tho sale.
Ou Sunday Guy Snavely returned
from a visit to Klamath county.
J. N. Manning and fnmily made -i
visit fo Jacksonville recently.
A few days ago some of the em
ployes of the electric light company,
in order to completely insulate the
wires, cut off several brunches of the
fine walnut trees in front of C. W.
Walter's residence. This tree is a
splendid speeiman of its kind and i
admired by everyone in the eommun
iily. The electric light people may
consider the mutilation a matter of
business, but to the people of Talent
it seems like an act of vandalism.
The gentle old horse which has
been used to deliver goods for Peter
Ynudorsluis, died last Sunday even
ing. He has been very usofu'l and
faithful and his soul should be im
mediately transported to the horse
heaven.
The big snow bank ouMt. Talent i
plainly visible from Talent.
A party consisting of the families
of Jess Adams. Andrew Briner and
Win, Kirbv nnd Win. Fox. on Sunday.'
were having an outing to Gillette So
da Springs.
Tlenrv Helms has relnrned from
San Francisco, where he visited his
father who is being treatd by his son,
Dr. George Helms. Mr. James
Haliusis reported to be von' much
better than when he laft Talent.
Little Miss Opal Clemcna enter
tained a few of her playmtcs on Mon
day afternoon. Ice crcarn and cake
were served at four and all the little
folks rcporte a good time.
Miss Clara Terrill returned Wed
nesday night from Monmouth, where
she has been ..ttendmg summer nor
mal.
Mrs. ' Buckles and daughter, Helen.
of San Francisco, are visitinc Mr.
Dodge and his mother in Talent.
Henry Helms has sold his share in
the meat shop of Phoenix to his part
ner. Mr. Shaffer.
On Thursday a party was given by
Miss Alice Manning. The evening
was spent in music andgames. Miss
Sophie played some charming pieces
on the piano.
A few of the intimate friends of
Harry Marun surprised him on bis
seventeenth birthday, Saturday even
ing. The young ladies served the
lunch they brought at eleven and the
evening was voted a success.
Mr. Johnson. Mr. VanDyke and
Mr. John Beeson were in Talent Sun
day to visit the tennis club and play
tennis.
Bert Bell and Miss Ora Bouy were
in Colestine Sunday.
Wilson and Hearings Patent Auto
matic Gates are made one and one
half miles north of Talent by Wilson
and Feebler. Mr. Wilson of Talent
is the inventor of this gate and it is
considered a success. Mr. Peebler
is the salesman and has already sold
twenty gates which are to be installed
in a few weeks. For further infor
mation inquire of C. G. Peebler, Ash
land.
State Depositary
Established 1888.
Capital aad Surplus $185,000
Besoarros 1700,000
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 efficiency.
We offer the highest attainment in
systematic banking service, which
assures the greatest care in every
financial transaction, with this oblig
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier.
P. C. Hansen.
Tom Moffat.
We make any kind and style of windows. We carry
glass of any size on hand. j
Medford Sash & Door Co.
THE SAVOY
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
IN THE SULTAN'S POWEr Story of Turkish revolution.
THE DOG AND THE SAUSAGE A laughograph.
SLEEPING P0WDER-A scream. . i "
COOL, COMFORTABLE.
ONE DIME.