Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 07, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUOUST 7, I00JK
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
V. O. Broadhcnt and wife left
Thursday for Pasadena for a visit.
M'rs. H. J. Senium and daughter,
who have visited tho E. T. Hutln
relumed to Visalia Thursday eveuiii,
with Norman Hath.
Try Grubee's Method for removing
rums, bunions, etc 25c at Haakins1
Drug Store.
Mill another fresh lot of smelt
halibut, salmon fresh and dressed
chicken at the Rogue Hiver Fish Com
puny.
Make life's walk easy hv usim
Gniho's Method for removing corns.
"ic at Haskins Drug Store. P.
Richard Schuler and wife have left
to visit the Seattle fair.
Miss Grace Lawtoti has returned
l'",n the Seattle fair. Miss I
au uroiner 01 l rail ice
visiting her.
Music by the orchestra and violin
solos from 6 t; 7:30 o'clock at the
Nash Grill tonight.
i. i. Mitkm ot Noodville .spent
inursnuy in Medford.
l. r. lames, foraier field editor
"' '" Pacific Homestead, of Salem,
onui now general manager of the
western branch of the Roseville Pot
tery u. ot ancsville, 0., is in Med
ford in the interests of his company.
Phillip Bnebuer, president of tlie
Eastern and Western Lumber com
pany, ot Portland, is registered with
his family at the Nash
Peter Bloom and John Burgland, of
Phelps County, Nebraska, are being
shown over the valley by J. A. Wes-
terlund.
Joe Whitney leaves this afternoon
for an extended shing trip on Rogue
River. Last time he went out a cow
ate his lunch. This time Joe intends
to hide the lunch in the radiator.
Mayor W. H. Canon will leave this
evening for an extended visit to
northwestern cities.
A. M. Olds, of Eagle Point, was a
recent visitor in Medford.
The
has a
one-half miles south of Medford, op
posite the famous linrrell Orchard:
9 acres in 4-year-old trees. 15 acres
in alfalfa, 5-room house, barn a:il
chicken house. Look this up! 121
A GREAT SUCCESS
JACKSONVILLE WINS
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
GRANTS PASS, Aug. t. Last
spring it was a question with many
orelmrdists whether smudging for
frost was a success. The Southern
Pacific took an interest in the matter
and supplied Grants Pass and Med
ford with crude oil to experinic!i;
with. Shank & Hall, who now have
the Kisniauu orchard down the river,
used the oil in part of the orchard
and in the rest of the orchard they
had bonfires and smudges of differ
ent material. A visit to this orchard
last Sunday showed that most all,nf
the trees are heavily loaded with np-1 tie,
pies and hundreds of boxes have
been taken from the trees in thinniir: i
them. It was a practical demonstr;;- i
turn, and clearly shows that smudg
ing is an absolute preventative rt
frost.
The part of the orchard where the
At tile Southern Oregon Tenuis
TouriiaiiK'nt, held at Jacksonville
Wednesday :id Thursday, Jackson
ville won the cup. Grants pass
scored .'t Mi!ut; Jacksonville 5 and
Medford 0. The Grants Pa.s team
were Misses Chris tinu McLoan and
Marjorie Ki:.noy lioy David and
C. Long. Meilford's players v.civ
O. 11. ,Iolins.'ii, John Beeson, Mis- e-i
l.iz.e Nclherland a:ul Mora Thonip
.1. V. Campbell, Dr. !. N". Hester and
Kphriaui Wilson were tho victors.
The next game will be played at
Grants Pass on Labor Dav.
W. II. Crawford and wife mid C
W. Kinerson left Thursday for Sin'
GOLD HILL ITEMS.
Mi
Grants P
W. It.
) (The News.)
Gwendolyn Slickel
iss Wednesday.
Harvey made Mcdfurd
on was sueu is equal it not liett-.- . ,
.,, .. , . i.l vls" oiiua.v on iiusincss.
.1, uu.t in ml" uvi. I uis UK llilMI
will produce this yearan immense
crop of apples and ::!! is due to
lmulging. There is no tiiestion that
if the owners had not resorted to
mudging frost would have taken tin-
entire crop.
pany js one of the finest specimen
of the breed ever brought to this
country and the apeparance of hU
colts show that he has the power
of trnnsniilling his good qualities
Mrs. M. U. Rice, who returned last
week from her vacation, is very en
Ihusiasiie over the exhibits at the
Seattle Fair, and also concerniiu
the scenery in and about the Souiui,
but can II ml no words to express her
admiraton of our. own Crater Lake,
'ieli she visited before taking (he
. trip north, "r had read descriptions
and had seen pictures of the lake"
' siii.l f I.:.... o .:i r .i
- "oiii i inoiigiu uinl
I knew just about what it would look
like when I would see it, but the llrsl
view of the hike disabused me of all
previously formed ideas. It was
something so much more extensive,
so much grander, so much more beau
tiful t liiiii m yimaginalion was able to
port ray. Hint it simply left me breath.
Ic-s. When line units i.. ii,. i.,.:..i.
of those iniLinnse dills and gaze;
I downward int.. vast crater, on '
i involuntarily feels her insigninVnmv
i the face of this example of the i-
John Morris, of Warner, is visitiu:- t I the mighty convulsions
relatives and friends in Gold Hill nn-i ! "' "'" N' wonder that the sup,.r-
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vicinity. M" minims nvouieil the ueinilv
Mrs. Luke Jennings and Mrs. La'
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Economy.:
Suggestions
For the busy housewife who desires to prortien
economy in the purchase of her meals
For Sunday Dinner
DRESSED CHICKEN All ready for il.c...
reuce Cardwell were visitors at
Grants Pass Thursday.
v., l .ii f ,i -ir. a hi .tirs. j as. ucwougal re-
Note was also taken of the amouiit . r
of nil necessary for a night's smudg- i T v" . "" " VL" lo ""'
iug. Owing to the lateness of plae-. Al"sk" ""' r.xposit.m,.
iug their order for oil pots th-v did! r" ' rrenoh dutch
not get the kind thev wanted. ' The,0'1" ls lu'le fl,r the ns-
kind thev got was not as eood nor ! seSji""'"t w'"'k "' "'" I,is "'"'''i'-'
economical asosem of the other . C1UIUS-
kinds manufactured. Each not holds' Illp Indies . u. N eiety will seerve
about half a gallon of oil and the ! "'e ""' sherhert on the!
pot were placed through every other ! s'm'0' .-""""Is Saturday evenin,;.
row of trees. These pots, 'lighted '"wrvoii" i ; mi ii.:
between 11 and 12 o'clock, burned1 Miss (Hue Tur. . and Miss Maud !
day for Seattle 1
l the mysterious, sileul lake. When
-ne gazes int.. . iiiilathomnh'o
depths of Ihal clear blue water an I
I hen upward mid again upward- to
the suinmil of the cliffs lowering
thousands of feel above, iiirnnwlrlc
sailing in a small boat, which seem
lo be lloaling in air almost, so near'
: is mo color oi the water below lo
j Hie sky which arches above you, one
j realizes how iiifiiuitcsniiilly small 'a
human being is.
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VEAL ROASTS None ocltcr, per pound. .. W
BEEF ROASTS - Nothing l.cii. v hit nflVivil
at any price, per po'.iud I Oc
HAM - Nolhino; ui than mid boiled Hum
ibis v.nrin wcnlhiT, j"T p-iiud 180
We would like to have yo'i v':,ll the market prr
sniiaily, but If you have tint the time, phone
your order and it will be promptly delivered.
THE ECONOMY MARKET
HUTH & ASHPOLE, Proprietors.
Opposite Postoffice Phone '.61.
Economy
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The Tribune is Up-to-Date
until
elock in the morning. What i 'il'l"-.v v il1 I'avi
. 1 and ot'ie.
rude oil for this purpose can be pur
based for is not' known, btu it costs ; gone several w
the railroad company laid down here j l"hn Kalis,
about two cents a gallon, and it is I Terwdli. xr "
not likely the expense would be much I 'u p .iim i i -i lt-
1 1 : rii ioiuts. to be
a I':,
li e
on
Benson .Investment Compni-.v
nice 27-aere tract three and
greater. . ul inn nf
At this orchard is another demon - i T'.ri s.
trillion of orchard growii'c Thev
have a five-acre orchard set out.
every other row being peach trees,
and the other apples. Peaches conic
into bearing much quicker than ap
ples so that the grower will realize
from the orchard much quicker thisjweul
way than otherwise, and all the trees
are looking fine. Between the rows
are potatoes and a finer patch of po-
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the
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wilds of ti
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: ;ion.
old Miss e'.l
e I , visiting !.ei!'
Reed, left Mond-iv
r return Inline, go:n
Mrs. Addie K. Ilaswelll left Thins- Ilt(IPS ennl)t hp fl)llll,i nnVwher
nnj ror rowier, Dcing called by tlie:nnr
illness ot her niece.
Mose Barkdull claims a new fish
ing ehamponshipi landing a four
pound sucker, the grand-daddy of
all the suckers in the Rogue, after a
terrific battle. The sucker was
caught with a spoon, being gaffed in
the side.
There is a reason why the Spot
Cae is crowded to the limit of its
seating capacity every day take
dinner with us tomorrow and it will
be made plain to you. The Spot
this will he a very profitable
crop. It is worth an orchardist's
time to go out and see this orehan;
t the presto, time.
A camping party composed -.t
Gus Newmury. Mr and Mrs. W. T.
Grieve and Miss McCoy of Portland,
left for Crater lake Wednesday
morning in Mr. Newbury's new ear.
Mr. and Mrs. John Beeson and
daughter of Medford attended the
tennis tournament Wednesday and
Thursday at Jacksonville.
I ro-t .. i
nephew. If.
i evening on
by way of Seattle.
George Lance and family cam-;
. back from a short trip the first of tli-i
;. George was one of the luckv
hunters, succeeding in slaying :i
couplpe of the antlered ones.
S. G. Hodges returned the first of
the week from a hunt in the Evans
Creek country, and reports the deer
few and far between. When San:
hunts three days and comes ha'
with two. there isn't much use for
the ordinary man to go out at' all.
A meeting of the German Coac'i
Horse Co.. consisting of twelve oi
the representative hrosemen a dinn
ers of Sams Valley and Gold Ilili.
was held at this place Monday after
noon, wherein plans were laid for net
season and the results of the tw.i
pprevious seasons were discussed.
Lanz, the horse owned by the com-
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If it isn't un Kustmuii, it isn't u Kodak.
Vacation days
With their many and varied pleasures, aiii-ou tit"
mountains or along the shore may be
Extended indefinitely
If you are thought fill enough lo provide yourself
With an
Eastman Kodak
Simple in construction and convenient to carry. We
have them in sizes to suit, at prices ranging from l
to $3". All neeossary supplies in stock.
Medford Book Store
F
YOU
WILL
ALL
And inspect our stock and get our prices, you will find
that you can afford to go ahead with the construction of
that new building you have been needing all the while.
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