2 THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1909. Do Not Forget the Date, August 9th and 10th, 1909 DO NOT SAY THAT OPPOTUNITY NEVER KNOCKED AT YOUR DOOR . 4 Everybody invited to take an automobile ride out to the Alfa Addition BUY A LOT IN THE ALFA. ADD ON 20 per cent cash, 10 per cent quarterly Ice Cream for everybody Good Music 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 rem FOR SALE BY ED W W . HUGH ES&CO We also have some very fine orchard tracts for sale iii MJTn' mrm hm m irtiniiwi RESOLVED TIio best resolution for you to make is to come-to us for your next suit, if yoj waul something out of the ordinary. We do the best work and charge the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT TECS PBOGEfcSSTVE TAILOR For Whom are You Sowing If you pay house rent for the landlord. If you are paying fo your home for yourself and family. Let us help you reap the reward of the money you have been paying for rent, by building you a home and allowing you to pay for it in easy monthly payments and low rate of interest. We will furnish money to build Churches. .Parsonages, homes or business houses, or pay off debts on real estate. Moneys can be returned any time, thereby stopping interest, or we give you nine years to return any loan, either large or small.. We also allow you 3 percent interest on all advance payments.. We give you three months grace on all notes without a fine. We can arrange with farmers for annual pay ments.. If these terms suit you, call and see us at the Real Estate Office of ' WHITE & TROWBRIDGE, MEDFORD Daniel S. Walker, Home Office, Roseburn WHY COOK These hot days? When you can get anything you desire in the line of BREAD, PIES or CAKE, in addition to everything u-uially found ;. 4 n.si-aU DELICATESSEN. MEDFORD DELICATEESSEV BAX.T.RV, Corum & Wetzel ?m?eim. . The Tribune is Up-To-Date HOTEL ARRIVALS At the Nash A. Clnroushon, Pal estine: P. C. Dempsey, Trenton; J. W. Crow. Guelph, Can.,; II. T. Finluv, Table Hook; L. li. LhcwnnitwS ff . Table Rock; L. B. la-banwitz, S. F.; M. E. Forsyth, S. F.: C. M. Lambert, Sacramento; II. W. Keating, Pitts burg: E. SI. Pavrott, Indianapolis; SI. Kennedy, Portland; D. W. Chnrlo-, Touapnh; ). Shea, C. .1. Kribs, S. F ; It. U. Pupil. Spokane; W. II. Banfield. city; J. W. Whitney, city; J. R ltnck. Grants Pass, J.- Barney, Chicago; ,T. II. Ware, Seattle: C. II. SleGcorge. Grand Rapids; SI. E. Culbcrtson, Se attle: E. E Jones, Eugene: E. Kin caid. Seattle: J. W. Perkins, Rosc burg; . II. L. Iloffcnhcimcr, Low Crown, Chicago; W. II. Lillcy, Port land : .1. SI. Patterson, San Francis co; Judge Coke Marshfield; S. 31. Stow and wife, Tlilt, Cal.; R. D. Van Dumprcy, Rcdlands, Cal.; I!. S. Slake, Samuel Case, Stiger, III.; W. SI. Arm strong. Santa Ana, Cal.; Sirs. L. E. Sic Daniels, Itoseburg; M. A. Conge.1, Grants Pass. At the Sloore A. II. Ridling.'S. F. : S. K. Byers, Portland: Then Ociirier, : Chicago; Sliss Agnes Sh.isa, Grants Pass; E. W. Bromley, Chicago: W. J. Grundig, Portland: ('. P. Richard. Berkley. Cal.; R. SI. Hutchinson. Picrson, Idaho; John SI. Hutchinson, Delmont. S. I").; L. W. Porter and wife, Cleupreyn, 111.,; J. SIcCain. Hilt, Cal; S. Richards, Hanlmrg. Car. O. Jobke. Klamath Falls; liuby lin den Portland: T. R. Hooker and wife, Elmira, N. V.; Geo. Brown nnd wife. Chasley, N. I).; Arthur licelz and wife, Armond, S. D. ; O. T. Thomas, Chaltanooga. Tenn.: Sir. mid Sirs. W. II. Norton. Portland ; W. L. Roan tree Kansas City, SIo.; Clmles SI. Rickey, Bcllfontaine, 0.; T. Sohultz. Portland; O. W. Whitney and wife, Hagennnn, N. SI.; II. If. nLa'vit, Min neapolis; H. C. Blocklin, Portland: 0. G. Espe, Denver. Colo; Geo. II. Slerrilt, City; Fred Mculliorn, Wood villc; S. S. Pcntz, Butte Falls.' TYPHOID ON BATTLESHIPS ! 1 CAUSED BY BAD POTATOES ' i I PItOVINCKTOWX, Sin., Aug. j That the outbreak of typhoid fever among the men of the battleship fleet was due to bad potatoes was the of. ' ficial verdict of a naval physician on Hie supply ship Celtic today, after a thorough investigation. Tin- i.-c cream and various oilier things on the ship's bill of fare have been un der suspicion, but it is now believe! that potatoes were the cause of the trouble. As a result of the examina tion of the hundreds of barrels about (10 per cent have been condemned, and today the vessel steamed out lo sea and dumped them overboard. New Cases. John Grieve vs. Kose Ilaymnml. et al., suit to compel delivery of deed. Gus Newbury, attorney for plaintiff. II. F. Brown vs. Fran, Schinn boeck, suit to quiet title. 0, C' Boggs, attorney for plaintiff. George Melvin Van Nalha vs. Eth"i B. Van Nalhn, suit fur divorce. F. SI. Calhins attorney for plainliff. Marriags Licenses James I). Fleming and I.cla A. Stinson. Harry Selby mid Clara Little. Probate Estate Thomas W. Stanley, inven tory and appraisment filed showiin; estate valued at $15,340. Estate Amanda Swacer. Final account filed and order made ap pointing September 3, 1001), as day for final settlement. Estate B. F. Wagner, order made discharging administrator. Guardian Fred Linidahl. Guard ian's bond filed. Estate Geo, S. Marsh, order rnadj fixing Sept. :t, 1001) as day for finai hearing. Final report filed. Estate Win. Robinson. Order nia-.l" approving guardians. DIED ISEAVEM'E At Neil Creek. July .'li. 1000, Sirs. Sadie lie: venue, wife of John lieavoiiun, aged 4') years, 5 months and 29 days. GRAY In Ashland. 'July 22, 100". Genervn lone, infant daughter of Sir. and Sirs. C. E. Gray, aged four months and sixteen days. HAGGARD In Ashland) July .11, 1000, infant daughter of Sir. and Sirs. W. W. Haggard, aged 7 months and 17 days. I HIRST In Ashland. Aug. 2, 1000, Carol Slaxine, infant daughter of Sir. and Sirs. O. E. Hurst, of 4'17 Bench sjreel, aged 7 months. "On Preferred Stock Yclow Canned PenehcH for 25c al the Rex Grocery this week. 110 "For you particular customer; whn rWnanr? ti,- best groceries, we recommend Pollers Golden Gatq uoiicc. It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we paid SI a pound for it. ' Everything about Folder's Golden Cite Coffee is perfect, and we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you. Allen & Reagan GROCL..IES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEET). t Medford Iron Works I I E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. i F undry and Machinist All i'1'. of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-t chlncry, Agents In Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO. 4, YClxs, Ixtxii 3fampton Isaacs 1nrii-rnr f "TJWtna. 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