Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 02, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. NM5DVORI). OHKHOX. MONDAY. AUflUHT 2..ISM9.
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Do Not Forget the Date, August 9th and 10th, 1909
DO NOT SAY THAT OPPOTUNITY
NEVER KNOCKED AT YOUR DOOR
Everybody invited to
take an automobile
-
ride out to the Alfa
Addition
BUY A LOT IN THE
ALFA ADO
20 per cent cash, 10 per cent quarterly
ON
Ice Cream for
everybody
Good Mus ic in
attendance
Realizing a long felt want for the good of Ashland, and to satisfy this want, we have put on the market one of the finest
and best located residence additions to be found in Ashland, located near the heart of the city, between Boulevard and
Main Streets
TheSale of the Lots in the Alfa Addition
will take place
AUGUST 9th and 10th
FOR SALE (
BY C
DWIN
P. HUG
H
We also have some very
fine orchard tracts for sale
ii nrinm,i-'inii
RESOLVED
The best resolution for you
to make is to come to us for
your next suit, if you want
something out of the ordinary.
We do the best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PEOGRL38ITE TAILOR
. ; NOTICE
Is hereby given that the undersigned
will apply at the regular meeting of
(he city council of Medford, Oregon,
on August 3, 1909, for license to s'I
malt, vinous and spiritous liquors in
less quantities than one gallon for
six months at lot 13, block 20, iu
Medford, Oregon; for a period of six
months. "
H. 6. WILKINSON.
. Dated July 21. 1909.
' ; , NOTICE
Is 'hereby given that the undersigned
will apply at the regular meeting of
the city council of Medford," Oregon,
in August 3, 1909, for license to sell
malt, vinous and spiritous liquors in
less quantities than one gallon for
fi months at lot 11. block 20, in Med
ford, Oregon, for a period of (5
months.
W. M. KENNEDY.
Dated .Inly 17, 1909.
NOTICE.
Water bills for June and prior
Thereto, not paid by the 2d of August,
will necessitate the shutting off of
water without further notice.
HENJ. M. COLLINS,
City Recorder.
115 By I?. W. T.
Butte Falls Notes
Ml. Angel College
MT. ANGEL, OR.
in charge of the Benedictine Fathers.
I'or young men and boys. Term
opens September 7th. Preparatory,
commercial, scientific and elassical
courses. Writo for catalogue.
Surveyor Grizez and his crew ol
men together with the appraisers iw
viewing the route of the new county
road running from Sills Springs to
Vestal's which when nnnroveii will bf.
granted to run along the line of the
road aud connecting Butte Falls with
all valley points.
John Cadzow has joined the state
militia and bas gone to be mustered
in at Portland.
Refreshing showers fell here on
Monday and the air is balmy, while
nature has donned her new dress.
B. F. Butler and J. Howlnnd of
Medford made a pleasant call at the
office of Judge I'cntz on Tuesday and
reported that the "campers" were
ahving a most delightful time fishing
and sporting in the woods.
Shorty Miles and wife came from
the valley on Wednesday to visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douhlu-
day.
Mr. Jeffreys and family of Central
Point passed through town on Tues
day on their way to their homestead.
Miss Bessie Nutting, the famous
homesteader, was visiting our town
on Tuesday. She reports thet she
has a fine garden, flock of lnyin
rcens, besides several head of swine;
that she keeps, her trusty rifle and
knife ready and that no sense of fear
ever troubles her nightly dreams. She
is vivacious, quick at repartee and
vigorously determined and has gained
the good will of nil the settlers by her
indomitable pluck, frankness and
contented disposition. She shows
what woman car. do.
Mr. Roy Cobley and sister wl'lu
limiting lately mid I lading with the
mcrclumts.
Mr. Bouncy and wile of Medford
luivejoined the colony of campers at
Camp Xick.
If Medfordites would enjoy cool,
invigorating breezes, sparkling with
mountain streams of delicious wati'ri
Tilled with speckled beauties and un
disturbed slumbers, let them hie to
Ibis Mecca anil tbev will be loth to
lcav. ' '
Kal Reynolds has cast bis lot for .
summer vacation with th colony nnv
sojourning at Camp Butter.
Miss Booth is visiting the "Noc"
family at Entrop camp.
Quite a party of young men and
ladies from Camp Butter and Kntrop
started Wednesday morning to view
the grand scenery of Blue Canyon.
We do not see. why some artist has
not taken views of this sublime wort
of nature. Engineer when going over
the land looking out the Crater Lake
Boulevard route, was so impressed
with the wicrdncss and the majesty of
this sight which inspires and awe-.
that he told your scribe that he had
witnessed nothing like it and that l
was well worth the trip to view this
unsurpassed scenery.
Blackberry picking is the rage her.,
among the housewives and they have
"jarred" many quarts for the winter
season.
TABLE ROCK TATTLINGS.
and wamily.
Glenn May, who has been sick f jr
some time, has been taken tc the hos
pital at Medford to bo operated on
for appendicitis.
Hew M. C. Davis and A. ('. Mow
let! of the Ciiugrrgntmiiul chiil'-h
conducted religious services in our
-choolhotisc Sunday morning and at'
termini). The ordinance of baptism by im
mersion was administered to l. L.
Coolcy of Knglc Point, the congre
gation going from the schoolhousc to
the river for the purpose. The cere
mony was largely attended.
Deputy Fruit Inspector A it ken in
spected orchurds here last week and
notified owners of infected trees tin. I
they miiet clean up as the law will be
strictly iul'orced in the I'm it re and the
breeding places of pcxls done awiiv
with.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
I. P.. Macdonulil has erected a ucnt,
substantial wire ence in front of
bis premises, which add much to the
appearance of his property.
A Cbinnman in the employ of B.
Connor bns been wrestling will an
attack of the grip all same ns Mcl
ienn man.
E. S. flitzler sold his 40-acre farm
lo D. D. Sage of Medford for $8000.
Mr. Sage and family enmo out Inst
week and are now occupying (heir
new home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ililzler
will take a vacation and visit friends
in Michigan nnd Ohio before select
ing a locution.
E. O. Bisscll has contracted bis
ranch 'of 40 acres to Mr. Daggett,
the parly who purchased the Will
Stewart orchard recently. The price
was $7250 nnd possession to be
given September 1.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pendleton and
Mrs. A. P. Fricrsrm urn visiting iu
Klamath county with Clarence Glet'.ii
Mrs. E. J. Kublt spent a few hours
in Medford Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Bennett of Medfo-d
spent Thursday with relatives living
here.
F.x-Mayor Harry Lane and wife
and daughter, who arc on their wny
to Crater Lake, spent Thursday uf
tenioon in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Mundy was the guest of Mrs
A. K. Reames Thursday.
William Johnson and wife and son
of Applcgale left for Seattle Thurs
day to take in the fair.
Mrs. Charles Prim spent a few
hours in Medford Thursday.
Judge Ncicl aud Dr. R. T. Burnett
are spending n few days fishing near
Butte Falls.
Mrs. Clara Elmer bas returned
from a trip to Seattle and Portland.
Ncwsom Harrison of Ashland is
spending a few days in town.
Mrs. J. H. Fitzgerald and family
were the guests of Mrs. Adnm
Schmidt; Thursday.
You wouldn't go to a hardware
store for a hat. Thou why take
chances on the average grocery store
for your teas and coffoo, whon you
can get guaranteed qunlily nnd n
largo stock to select from nt Med
ford's exclusive Tea nnd Coffoo
store? 30 Grape street. Phone Main
3.')03.
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folders Golden Gate
Coffee."
It is so good we cannot obtain a better cuffcenot if we paid
SI a pound for it.
Everything about Folder's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, and
we sell it with the positive Guarantee that it will please you.
Allen & Reagan
GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEED.
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I Medford Iron Works J
X E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist f
I All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-f
Jchlnery. Agents in Southern Oregon for i
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. I
ytlvs. UrmL Ufamptoit Isaacs
liutuctor of "Jllaae, "Tlst 5ttcH)o&
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