Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 10, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOOX. TUESDAY, A IHllIST .I 0,
Medeord Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medl'ord.
Published everv evening except Suud:iy.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putxam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
Medf ord, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
month by mail or errier. . . -$0.5: One year by mail 15.00
TODAY'S WEATHER PREDICTION.,
Clear today nnd tomorrcv. Warmer.
: ' a lure nml salubrious cl ":ite soil of remarkable fertility
beautiful scenery monn:iii stored with, coal, copper and gold -extensive
forests rstren'- stocked with speckled beauties-? game in
abundance a contented, progressive people such is ,-he Rogue
River Valley.
Average mean temperature. 55 degrees
Average yearly precipitation ..." 21 inches
SOUTHERN OREGON LEADS IN FRUIT.
The summary of fruit conditions compiled by the Port
' &n& Oregonian, appearing in another column of the Tri
; bune, is intensely interesting to southern Oregon, and is
made doubly so by the fact that the Oregonian is forced,
for once, to" admit that this section excels in something.
The Oregonian has ever favored other sections of the
state as against southern Oregon, but for once it has been
forced to admit southern Oregon's supremacy.
"The lest general reports come from southern Ore
gon" says the Oregonian. And there are a multitude of
reasons for this. Briefly enumerated the more important
ones are:
The most favorable climate.
The best adapted soil.
The most intelligent orchardists.
The greatest acreage.
The most modem methods.
The southern Oregon spirit the spirit that is satisfied
with nothing but the best ; that does not tolerate shif tless
ness; that leaves nothing undone which tends for progress.
Fruit
A m. 'TOK I WW J
canning r-ms J
WHGfli
is hot work at any time, and with the
best of cans, but it is conceded by all CTj P KY AT 1
h-if fh nnlv euro unu tn 1ot.n f rn't HvlVl VLl
is to use llJllIluAKj
Schram's Automatic
Sealing Cans
In order to give those who have never used them an opportunity to
see how easy and simple the work is, a r
Free Demonstration
Will be given at Stringer's grocery store
August 1112
This demonstration is free to
all and will be in charge of
MISS EMMA EMO
Remember Hie place nii-l
the lime
STRINGER'S
GROCERY
August 11-12
No Accidents
rm KHMN WAV
WITH THE
No twisting the jar in two it
you use Schram's Automatic
Sealer.
i OREGON FRUIT CROPS GOOD.
I (Continued I'm in page 1.)
j Mosier. Around The llullc- 7 el
I acres of new orchards have been set
unit, while 1700 acres of young 01 -
ehnrds will begin to hour next yen v.
In .-outheru Oifgon, particularly in
tin Uogue River valley. thousand-; of
acres are lieii u -el out in npplc-'.
while in lii Willamette valley the
acreage of n,i;' : and pcacho-. U be.
illfi" i-lndily il ciea-cd. About U'
acres ol new a.i.M' mciiariK ami I n
acres of peach orchard h,ic l..-eu
set out in the vicinity id' Alhuuv
lliere Mas neen a large tucrciw in
the peach acreage of Mnr'...i eouutv.
ami 10 to 20 per cent im-icue in the
apple aerongo.
Kstimates of the apple crop this
year in tho eastern stales vary widely
the statistics l'nrnishcil b;. the deal
ers' associations indicating a yield
larger than that of last yrt whi'.o
the returned I'urnished hy growers
point to a smaller crop. The govern
ment report of tho npplo crop on
July 1 showed a condition of "U1.
compared with 01.4 on June 1, 57.0
on July 1, 1008, and :: the ten
year average on July 1. When the
report was compiled the principal
producing countries were in the grip
of a long drouth,-and there may li-'vo
hceu improvement in the situation
siiiec that time.
One of the best eastern authorities
on such matterri, the Chicago Packer,
has canvassed the situution thor
oughly, and finds tho total crop .if
the country will fall moderately ,-hort
f last year's production. The onlv
iniporlaut districts that will have n
larger crop than last year nre Colo
rado and Michigan. Xew York stat;
will fall under its customary oui
put. and the Ozark district will have
a light crop, though it had practical
ly none last year. Nebraska and Kan
sas will not have a surplus, and the
Xew England states and Virginia are
showing irregular yields.
Canada reports a moderate crop of
apples this year, and Xovu Scotia n
large yield, but most of this surplus
goes abroad.
The crops of Great Britain and
parts of continental Europe are said
to' promise well, but France's apple
crop is a failure.
XOTJCF, TO COXTRACTOKS.
Xotice is hereby given that the city
council of the city of Medford, Ore
gon, will received sealed proposals, t
construct a G-inch lateral sewer
along Koss court, from West Fourth
street south, a dislam-e of 000 feer,
in theity of Medford, Oregon.
AH bids must be filed with the ci!y
recorder on or before 4:30 p. m. Au
gust lflth, 1000, and accompanied by
a certified check payable to the city
treasurer of said city, "eipial to 5 per
cent of the contract price: check to
lie forfeited to Hie city of Medford in
ease the successful bidder fails to
cnler into eo-'l-ict for same. Con
tractor lo fn;::!.-ii nil labor and ma
terials neccssnry to complete said
sewer. Plans and siecifieations may
lie had for said imnrovcrncnt hy call
ing at or addressing the city engin
eer's office.
Done by order of the city council
this flth dav of August. 1900.
130 ROrtT. W. TF.LFKIi,
City Recorder.
, KKHOUITION. j
i Ite it resolved by tho city council '
of the city of .Medford:
Thul not ice is hereby given that il j
is, in I lio opnruni ot tliu city council. !
necessary and Iho city council hereby
requires that a cement sidewalk five
feet in width be constructed along
east side of d'Anjou street from
Sixth street to Jackson sli 'ect.
Resolved, further, thai the severnl
owners of adjacent and couligiiou
tols are hereby rcipiired to construct
said sidewalk in said maimer within
thirty days alVr service of this res
olution upon them, in the manuer
provhlcd by ordinance Xo. 30 of said
oily, passed and approved Septem
ber 2. 1002.
Resolved, That copies of this reso
lution he served upon the respective
owners of said properly iii the man
ner provided by said ordinance with
in five days from this dulo, or as
soon thereafter as is practicable hy
Iho eily recorder or under his direc
tion. Tho foregoing resolution was pass
ed by the citv council of tho eitv
of Medford on tho fth day of August,
10011, by Iho following vote: MerricK
ubsent, Welch nye, Wortman aye,
Kmeriek aye, Kifert aye, Pcmmcr
Approved August 0, 1000.
W II f'AV'nV M
11. II. .Ulllll. )
Attest: i
R. W. TKI.FKR, Recorder, j .
We are closing: out our entire line
of White Embroideries and light
shelf Hardware and offer for the
next two days
Wednesday
AND
Thursday
Your choice of any piece of while Knamelwarn in the store or any
pieeo of Shelf Hardware and Hardware Secialtie in tho store
At Just One Half the Marked Price
but remember these prices are for Wednesday and Thursday only.
Another shipment of fresh fish to
day at the Rogue River Fish Co.'s
market. Theey also carry a full
line of imported sausage, Oci-unm
sirvelet, Italian solomi and macaroiii,
as well as tho following brands of
cheese, viz.: imported and Wiseoiis';i
Swiss, Wisconsin cream brick, Kdatr.,
Roquefort, Sop , Sago, Xeitfchlals.
Cierirptn breakfast. Liinburger, Fro
mage de Canienihcrt, Fromage do
Brie and Bon Marcher 121
Watch
for the opening of the new
Western
Business
College
Medford, Oregon.
Uay and night sessions. Every
thing strietlv up-to-date.
J. B. MACK, Principal.
'-'") dozen footed sherbet (ilasscti,
made of pure crystal glass; sale
price
60c Set
30 dozen glass Tumblers, the 10c
quality, slur cut; bottom miI.i
price
35c Set
We are closing out a line of misses' plain while lxl ribbed mercerized
white Hose; regular 35o quality, 3 pairs for oOc; and a lino of Indie-'
0e quality, light colored Hose at 2."io pair.
THE BUSY STORE
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler
For Watches, Diamonds and all
I , the latest things in Jewelry
'Fine Watch and Jewelry Rnpairimj
A Specialty.
Nw Postoffliie
S71LEM BEER
SALEM is the most popular beer jM Northern California and South
ern Oregon. It is acknowledfjed lo he the equal of the very best east
ern product. All beers are good, but some beers aro 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 lea & Storage Co.
New Shipment of
Fancy Slippers
Pumps and Ankle Straps
SOME OF THE SWELLEST FOOTWEAR EVER
BROUGHT TO OUR CITY. .
This shipment should have reached us June 1st,
but it Is better for
YOU
as it gives you an elegant assortment to buy from
at the close of the season when most stocks are
run down.
Edmeades Bros.
THE WEST SIDE 'SHOE STORE
Li
BJJB2I
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Chiulcs K. Cai'pcntcr to Wil
liam M. Colvig. F, 2 of S K
'i section 21, township It.l,
range 1 W, power of uttor-
A. J. Xorton lo M. Giddeon,
Xoriuau, 100 acres in seclion
10, township 3i, range 2 K
500
'. I'. Itriggs lo Mis. K. F.
Hriggs, hull' interest in N
'L hils I and 2, block 21,
Unite Falls 30
.1. M. Chandler lo Kdward
I'. Chandler, ipiarler interest
in S ia of N K , and S V.
i of X W ii section 27, . ,. '
township :i5; range 4 W ...' 10 '