Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 06, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    TJ1E MEUFOttb DAILY TltlJiUKE, MKDJOKU, OHM ION, Fit 1 DAY, AUGUST 6, 1909.
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What'll you have?
I'x'iir Orcck Wafer Tut kind yon once used
"Well Water Tin; kind yon still use
Kain Water Yon euteli it in a lnl
V:iUt ironi Fish Lake opciMliUh
or
Colestine Mineral Water
The only water to lie liad in Medfonl that is absolutely pure is the kind
you oii'ht to drink.
Sold Only by
Tobacconists RITTER & DUNLAP Confectioners
ASK ABOUT IT
PA LMEH 1NVESTM ENT CO.,
Owners of
MODOC ORCH A R D
(.1300 acres lying on both sides of Rogue Itiver.)
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 relating to the resources of Rogue River Valley
or of Western Oregon will be answered cheerfully and
comprehensively.
PALMER INVESTMENT CO.
Medford, Oregon.
CltATl'.lt I.AKK "Tlio Grentcst Natural Wnndar of the World."
Medford, Oregon.
Bijou Theatre
ITUEJSUIWKMWlTiflUittfli
BIB PIE EATING CONTEST TO-NIGHT. DOMT FAIL TO SEE IT
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY EVENING.
Ingles and Darling
In
"The Girl and The Reporter
Don't Miss Setting this Sketch, as It Is a Scream from Start to Finish.
MASTER AND SERVANT- A Thrilling drama f the tiino of Bonis
XIV.
THE RUBE AND THE BUNCO MAN -This st ho soon It. ho Appro-
riatod.
THE CHAPERON - Wo guiminfoe a good hourly laugh with this pie
tnro, so hot I or not miss it.
FRIDAY NIGHT AMATEU3 NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT
Admission Only 10c- 15c
BEGINNING SATURDAY EVENING
The Portland Rose Carnival
The Red Men.
' DISCOVERY OF OIL
EXCITES KENNETT
KKNNKTT, Aug. li. There i
groat excitement here today over the
discovery til' emtio jtt rolcuin half u
mile below l'";tmctt, hotweeu the river
nnil the railroad. The ensile oil was
found exiiflin;; I'mni a oreviee in the
; nick, where the Koil wag washed
uway hint wilder.
The discovery was in.'iile by Harry
I Davis, a pi-'o-jieetor; William Soy
; linto, an cli i lrii ian and Tony Crone!;.
They located half a section of land
ins tpiarts'. claims. These three have
I taken in Richard Golinsky, Jiitk'r;
I Italpli ISrov.ii, liernard Golinsky. Jr ,
i Robert f. Pikes and V. I).' Tillotsor:.
end they have located a quarter sen
tion imilor the name of the Mora V.
petroleum and placer mining claims.
They will do sonic surface pros-
1 peeling immediately, and if this i"
' i-iilisfactory drilling will commence
1 in a short time.
i Judge Brown him a quart hottle '(
il from the seam and it is heii
wed with great interest.
COTAGE GROVE DECIDES
TO PAVE STRETS
COTTAGE (iliOVK, Or., Aug. fi.-
At the council meeting last night it
was decided to pave Main street
from the Southern Pacific depot. i
the hritlge crossing the Coast Fork
river, a distance of about six block,
and concrete walks will he laid on
this street. As soon as onssihle bids
will be si "red and the work rushhed
o completion.
More substantial street work has
ecu done this year than ever before
u the history of Cottage Grove. With
in iiioxhii.tMiblc supply of first-class
-tone for nil kinds of street an-1
building pnriHises. it will soon rank
seeond to none of the cities on the
Pacific coast for fine streets. More
modern, commodious brick block's
have been erected and are under
otistroetion during the last IS
tionths than any city of its size on
'he Coast.
Attention, Pioneers.
J ho 3.1d annual reunion of the
Pioneer SOClCtV of Southern rirnm
will be held at Ashland, Or., on
Thursday, th 20th day of August,
liiO'.l. We hope to have the pleasure
01 greeting you on tuat occasion, to
gather with your family and friends
It is desirable that the
unions of tha Rnniatv ho iwmnt ,ntnA
. .j w pipviuuicii.
Professor B. V. Mulkey has agreed
to deliver the address to the pioneers
and their friends nt that time. Como
ami oring your badges with you. Re
spoelfnlly yours,
SILAS J. DAY, Secretary.
Table d'hoto dinner nt the Nash
grill Sunday evening. Special nut
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main
CHINESE WOULD BAR
JAPANESE LAND OWNERS
TOKYO. Aug. . The greatest
st umbling block in the way of a a
amicable settlement between China
and Japan of the differences over
the Antiiig-Mukdon railway is the
order issued by the Chinese author!
lies thai no land should be sold to
Japanei-e along the line, under seven;
penally.
This and several other questions
concerning Japanescs policy in
China will iicilofcrmincd in a short
time, it is exix-cted, as the whole
mutter was placed in the hands if
the emperor yesterday by Foreig l
Minister Komura.
One of the principal jxiints at is
sue since the opening of the Chien
Too boundary dispute between Chirm,
Japan mid Russia has been the ques
tion of railroad extension and estab
lishment of independent municipali
ties along the rights of way of tin
various lilies on the Lino Tung peninsula.
section 17, township 38, 1
W,
Margaret Boswiok to Fred L.
Heath, land in township 30,
1 F., bond for deed
3flt0
.reoo
HOTEL ARRIVALS
At the ..ash W. O. Steel, (S. W.
Parker, John B. Coo, Portland; J. I).
Chambers, Fort Wayne, Intl.; W. K.
Cook. Portland; T. Foonhlf, Van
couver; W. H. tannic, S. F.; (1. I..
Bennett and wife, Admin, Mich.; S.
li. Bigelow, Portland; I. T. Cind, St.
Joseph. Mo.; W. A. Taylor, S. TV,
A. C. Horge, Grants Pass; B. L. Mai
ing, I). W. King and wife, Portland;
IN. C. Leonard, S. F.
Table d'hote dinner at the Nash'
grill Sunday evening. Special mu
sic. "
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
FEDERATION OF MINERS
MOVES FOR BETTER LAWS
DENVER, Aug. C The Western
federation of miners today concluded
ts annual convention with the seloo-
t'tm of Drover us the next place i-i
Hooting.
Resolutions were adopted instruct
ing the officers and the executive
board to secure the enactment of a
'aw in all states making six hours n
day's work in the mines where the
temperature is above 00 degrees, an.i
declaring that an eight-hour day
-hall embrace the time from entering
iho mine until the worker is again de
livered at its portal. This last re
solution pertains to the controversy
in the California mines.
The following officers wore olec-t-"d
: President, Charles If. Mover.
Denver: vice-president, C. E. M:i
honey. Butte; secretary-treasurer,
F.niesl Mills, Denver.
Sarah M. Andrews to Finest
W. Joqua, part of lot 7,
block 2, Sunnyside addition
Medford
KnistiiH K. Hall to Frank W. ,
iMoore. Kit) acres in town
ship 38. 2K
Mary I. Hall to Frank W.
Moore, Ifi Oaeres in section
1-1, townshhip 38, 2E
II. W. Iluntzinger to W. X.
Morrison, lots !) end 10.
block H. Taltnt
C. II. Vaupel to Xels Thomp
son, property in Ashland..
Ruth M. Miles 'to T. V. Miles.
1G1.54 acres in section 30,
township 37, 2 E
J. K. Toft to J. P. Tucker,
lautl in Phipps' Reserve,
Medford
I loirs of Henry Brown to
Martha W. Brown, land in
township 3(, 1 B
Mary E. Roberts to Sarah A.
Griffith, land in townshhip
37, 1 w
Hugh Sanders to P. S. Bailey
land in section 21, township
3(1, 3 W
Daniel Anderton to J. S.
i Stagg, land in D L C 43,
township 38, 1 W
James P. Tucker to John A.
. Sommill S i2 of S W y4,
10
10
10
300
.'1000
10
10
300
120
6000
Mt. Angel College
MT. ANGEL. OR.
in charge of the Benedictine Fathers.
For young men and boys. Term
opens September 7th. Preparatory,
commercial, scientific and elnssienl
irses. Write for catalogue.
HARRIMAN SAID TO BE
BACKING SUTTON FAMILY
ANNAPOLIS. Md.. Aug. 0. That
their appeal to the Tal't administra
tion for a reopening of the Sutton
ease was granted so quickly, after
n fight over a year while Roosevelt
was in the White House had been un
availing, showed that the Suttor.s
had inlluonee in high places.
Now comes the apparently reliable
statement that E. H. Harriinan is
bucking their fight not only morally.
but tinnncially as well. Sutton,
father of the dead marine officer, i-.
the division superintendent of one of
Hnrrimau's western roads, and the
two are close personal as well :is
business friends.
This is said to account for Harri
man's interest in the case and his
material aid.
HARRIMAN'S HEALTH SAID
TO BE MUCH IMPROVED
Bargains
B.&G.CashStore
This store is "chuck" full of them just now things you really oug'iV
to see.
AMERICAN BEAUTY VASE ASSORTMENT, five patterns to
select from, each 23c
HAVILAND CHINA La France Pattern, each piece gold decorated
with green floral sprays : jg-
Handled Teas, set of 6 $3 7,
Flower Pots, No. 6. each Vyy.e
Flower Pots, No. 12, each 3
For Today and Saturday
We will sel lat cost, to close oat, the remaining pieces of the While
and Gold Austria China Pattern Tea Cups, Platters, Sugar nn.r
Creamers. The Store that Serves You Best By Telephone 2351.
I it
B)Gash6StoreC
223 West Main Street
NKW YORK, Aug. (i. - Private
cable advices received hero today
st;tlo that K. 11. Harrimau's health
givally improved and his condition iJ
boiler than for several yours. It was
learned that, barring a chantre in his
presold plans, Harriinan will feaoh
hen' from his trip abroad about Sep
tember 10.
Marriags Licenses
John V. Banish nnd Ella M. Solm
SALEM BEER
SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern California and South
ern Oregon. It Is acknowledged to be the equal of the very best east
ern product. All beers are good, but some beers are liked better than
others. The 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 Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co.
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