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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUflfi. MBDFdBD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUQ ITST 14, 1909.
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Medeord Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
l month by mail or carrier. .. .10.50 One year by mail $6.00
ORDINANCE NO. 2X8.
An ordinance declarim; the cost of
Iho improvement of a portion of Om
trnl avenue ttiiil assessing tlmo pmp
crtv benefited thereby and declaim;?
such assessment and directing tln
entry thero of in tlio docket of fit v
liens.
Tho city of .Mod ford doth ordain no
follows:
Section 1. That no protests lim
ine boon filod imainst tlio imnrove-
nient of Central avouuo from toutli
lino of Sixth Htrcot to north lino of J by reason of ttaid improvement mi'l
l-.ic.uth street, duo notice of tlio in-iin just proportion to benefits to be
tendon of tho eoinicil to cnuso said tlio respective amounts hereinafter
improvement to be made havinir been set npposilo tlio number or doscrip
iMven. mid said improvement havinir lion of each lot or purl thereof, and
been ordered made, the council 1ms such nimnuils respectively uru hureby
considered tho matter and herewith declared to bo tho proportionate
I1""""18 ,m i'oi oi niuking sueli , shuro of oaeh lot or part thereof of
r?VJf',W',lt tw '"' tlu' m"" 'ioc'i imiti-iivfiiifiit. and lire liurtlv nti
i .11 1.4.1. And said council further , sensed aiiainst each lot or part there-
Mini tliul tho special and pceiilinr ben- ! of respectively, the iiiiinu appearing
el its acerninif upon each lot or part ulmvo oaoh description beini tho name
incieoi iHiiaceni 10 sain improvement of llie owner of kiicIi lot or parcel.
STEAM FEATHER RENOVATING.
Description of Property for Assessment of Central Avenue Between Sixth and Elahth Streets, Medford. Oreaon
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TODAY'S WEATHER PREDICTION.
' Clear today and tomorrow. Warmer.
A rare and salubrious olimnte soil of remarkable fertility
beautiful scenery mountains stored with coal, copper and gold
extensive forests streams stocked with speckled beauties game in
abundance a contented, progressive' people such is the Rogue
River Valley.
Average mean temperature 55 degrees
Average yearly precipitation ....21 inches
MAKE "JOV-RIDERS" WALK.
Judge Wilbur, of the Los Angeles juvenile court
claims at last to have found a way to stop indiscriminate
motor cycle speeding. When A. M. Haas and Donah!
Wliitsell, 16-year-old boys, were brought before Wilbur
recently the judge meted out punishment that is likely to
exercise a restraining influence on other speed maniacs.
The lads were sentenced to give up their motors for a yea r.
Until that time has elapsed they may not throw a clutch
nor open a throttle on their machines..
It is an American trait to disobey laws when no out
is looking, and of late many deaths have been caused hy
speed maniacs. If Judge Wilbur's precedent be followed
and " joy-riders" made to walk, it would be far more ef fective
than the imposition of a fine.
No.
Xo.
Xo.
Xo.
Xo.
Xo.
Xo.
Xo.
Xo.
Xo. IP.
No. 11.
Xo. 12.
S. T. Howard ...
Addio Unllev
Klizn L. rainier
Medford Xntional Hunk .
Warner. Woitmiin & (lore
Hiar Hend Milium Company
10. Wilkinson
Hello Nickell . '. ..
H F Adkins
Jackson Co. Hank
His; Hend Milline; Co.
Description.
Tho southerly -1(1 feet .
.The northerly )). foot
.The southerly 50 feet .
.The northerly 00 feet .
.Tho southerly 70 foot
.Tho northerly 70 feet . .
.Tlio southerly liti feet . .
Tho northerly 74 feet
Lot.
20
20
1
1
I
1
10
10
0
10
10
Hiir Bend Milling Co ..'.!!'.'.!'.'.!!!'.!' )
Ornnd total of assessments
Block.
20
20'
20
21
21
21
14
14
14
13 ,
13
13
Frontline.
1(1 feet
04 foot
110 foot
140 feet
50 feet
.' 110 feet
70 feet
70 foot
1 10 feet
tit) feet
74 feet
140 feet
Amount.
if 331.2 7
014.S.5
013.3-1
1101.01
315.27
5U7.02
450.14
016.3"
435.8(1
481.81
011.02
$7311.1.1
Section 2. Tho recorder of tho ci! v
is hereby directed to enter a state
ment of tho assessments hereby made
oiiifed by law.
Tho foreiroiug ordinance was pass
ed bv tho oitv of Medford on the 5th
in the docket of city liens and to L-ivo day of Ausust. 190!), by tho following
notice thereof by publication as re-'vote: Welch aye. Merrick .absent"
Woi'tinim nve, Kmerick aye, Kifort
nyo. Denimer nyo.
Approved Auuiist 0. 1900.
W. 11. CANON, Mnvor.
Attest:
R. W. TF.LFEU, Hoc-order.
ftc have finished the canvass of
Mcill'oril mid vicinity and will alosY
our business Wednesday, August 1H.
Those having beds or pillows lo trout
drop a line to llox 25(1 and we will
cull for, same.
F. II. It. TAYI.OU. City.
TALENT TALES TERSELY TOLD.
Mrs. Samuel Netherlaud is visit
ing with her sister, Mrs. William
Bruin, at Myrtle Creek. .
Frank Netherland from Derby was
over to Talent recently on n.ibu.si
ness trip. . '
Talent will soon have a new drug
store.1 '--Two druggists are lookmg'u;
a location, one from Chicago and one
from Oklahoma. The first one on the
. premises will obtain the location.
On Friday Mrs. L. Waterman was
-visiting friends in Ashland.
Our genial railroad agent, Stephen
McManess, on Friday was quite se
riously injured hi the foot by having
a large ice cream freezer fall on it
One of our promising young citi
zens, Carl Bccsoh, while working at
the carpenter trade in Medford one
day last week, was so unfortunate
to run a nail in his foot. He cams
up to Talent to have Dr. Forbes treat
the wound and by present indications
will soon be about again.
A party consisting of Joseph Arns,
Miss Emma Arns from Gold Hill and
the Misses Helen and Hazel Quack
enbush, on Thursday went over to
Colestin on an outing trip.
The neighbors of Will Quackenhush
on Wednesday evening gave him a
surprise party to celebrate his 43d
birthday.
Dr. Forbes has bought a corner lot
of William Carey and intends to have
a residence built thereon.
W. D. Holdridge bought of Alf and
Newt Morrison their houses and lot'
on Harvey street.
Miss Tottie De Armond ' from
Grants Pass has been visiting with
Miss Eveline Hurly of Talent, re
turning home on Monday.
Harry Low, who lias been teach
ing school at McMinnville, not long
since returned to his home near T.-d -'
ent. JT23
On Saturday Reno Goddard. fore
man of the Palmer ranch nrtir Med
ford. was visiting relatives in this
section.
M. W. Qunckenbush on Saturday
packed the first apples of the season
lo be shipped from Talent.
Miss Ruby Hanscome on Saturday
left for Ashland, where she has been
engaged as clerk in Mrs. Price'-
Racket store.
On Saturday Mrs. P,aird and Mrs.
Newt Morrison look the train for
A vers Spur.
Arhe I'.stes on Sunday rnturne.l
from a sojourn at: Redding, Cal.
' Miss Annie Bnily and Miss Alice
Hendricks on Wednesday will make
a trip to Colestin. .
-Saturday, night Waller Morcland
died at his home east of Talent. He
had been Sick for some time. Tho
doctors pronounced the disease peri
tonitis. He was 25 years old and the
son of John Morcland.
Mrs. Ray Blakcley of Goid Hill is
visiting with the family of William
Carey 'of Talent. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Kluek of Med
ford are visitintr with Alonzo Wimer
and wife of Talent. On Satnrday
Messrs. Kluek nnd Wimcr niad5 .i
trip Hp on Mt. .Talent.
There will be a -school meeting i i
the schoolhonse at Talent on Thurs
day evenins:, Amnist 19. to snhmif
the matter of having grades higher
than the eighth taught in the Talent
school. This is a matter that should
arouse the merest of the citizens of
his place. If Talent is to become
an education center, now is the tima
to make the start. There is nothing
that will give the impetus towards a
high school and the building up of
onr town than a practical -demonstration
of its advantages. With the
higher grades in onr school it is al
most certain that there will be sev
eral pupils from adjoining districts in
to attend. The immediate cost 'of
putting in the advanced grades may
bo considerable, but in the end the
advantages derived from it will be
great. Everyone who favors edu
cation should attend the meeting.
James Garvin and Samuel Nether
land have set a good example to the
citizens of Talent .by repairing tho
sidewalk near their place of business
Others in Talent should do likewise.
Talent is an unincorporated town
and there is no way of compelling,
tlio repairing of tho sidewalks, hut
it does look as if every business man
would see the advantages of repair
ing the sidewalks. What is the use
of representing our resources to the
stranger, and then when that strau-'
ger comes into onr midst let him sec
that we have a class of citizens who
have not enough pride in their town
to even repair the 'sidewalks? How
can we expect to grow when our cil
'izeus are liable at any time to get
ci-ipplcd from defective sidewalks?
CENTRAL POINT NEWS.
have been spending the summer at
their summer house at Gold Rnv, left
Monday morning for their New Yoric
home.
Mrs. Kiimia Hchb and children, who
have been enjoying an outing nt hor
mother's farm on Applcgate for :i
couple of weeks, returned Monday.
Hoy, who is head devil in the Herald
office, says that the trout over iu
that country are too wise for him.
but when he gets settled down
newspaper life again ho may be able
to spin out a few good,' live bear,
coou and squirrel stories.
Residents of the foothill district
west of town are well pleased with
the-excellent rond improvements thai
have been made by the, county roa-l
crew during tho present summer. Fine
roads have been made all around tin
base of the mountain and the road
drainage will also he of great ben.j
fit to the farm' and orchard lands ly
ing below the road.
J. O. Isaacson .expects to move to
day into his new bungalow which has
just been completed. It is one of the
neatest and handsomest homes in the
city. . i '
1 Tr. E. Davis' and R. Hi t'nmpbelf of
this place and Messrs. Storey nnd
Shaver of Ashland left Sunday morn
ing for a hunting and fishing trip
in the Evans Creek country. They ex
pect to be pone two or three weeks,
or until such time as they get their
quota o fbig game.
George P. Ferguson' of Moiave,
Cal., last week purchased 80
fine meadow land at Wimer, the con
sideration being $3000. Mr. Fergu
son will immediately begin a number
of substantial improvements un his
new possession. The deal was made
through the' Central Point Real Es
tate company.
R. D. Fogg, W. (J. Proper, ml(
A. Cronk. all young men of .Jones
villc, Michigan, were here for a few
hours Monday morning calling on Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. On v. The fathers of
all gentlemen mentioned were school
mates and friends of Mr. Jav, who
was born and spent his early life in
the Michigan village. The gentlemen
have been visiting the Seattle fair
and are touring I lie coast on their re
turn east.
C. E. Taylor, principal of the com
mercial department of the Medford
high school, war in town Tuesday
with a view to organizing' a commer
cial evening school in this sity for the
coming white. Mr. Tayior is an ex
pert inhis line of work, being a mem
ber of 'Iho American Association of
(ccountants and also holds a medal
for proficiency in Pitman's shorthand
methods. Any of our young pople
who wish to perfect themselves in !
commercial education should invc-ti-j
gate Prof. Taylor's system. '
BIG BALL GAME
New Pleasure Resort on West Main Hilt and Grants Pass Will Cross Bats
Street Does Big Business on
Opening Night.
on Local Diamond Tomorrow
for Championship. .
Hilt and (limits Pass will meet o:i
tho local diamond Sunday at 1 p. m.
The Wigwam opened for hushies-i
on Friday evening and judging from
the.ornwH Hint !,, it... :
. " "-i.. i.... c. ,i , . ,. ...
is going to prove a great success ' ' "."' ciiampmnsnip oi the
Manager Walters is leaving not bin-,' ni'w H,al ot Siskiyoii. There will
undone which will add to the nttrae-1 be winething doing,
tivcness'of the place, and it should! Tho Kn".' wi" bo 00 ft sub
be well patronized. nH ech of the teams have won
Dancing was the order of tho open- u K"mo' t,ln h'11"0 w'" be for blood.
ing night. Refreshments were served i I,.w'11 be the Inst as well as the pro.
FOR SALE AUGUST ONLY
, A SUMMER RESORT ON
KLAMATH LAKE
That Is Unsurpassed In America
and everything added to the enjoy
ment of the evening. The music under
the direction of Professor Romanoff
left nothing to be desired.
CANT BUILD flLL
WAREHOUSES MOVE
mier giuno of the season.
H. Withing, the uttorney.
Jacksonville Thursdny.
was in
This is a sporting proposition for
mon of wealth it is not n farm.
Unequalled Trout Fishing June
to November.
Doer Hunting on tho premises,
August 1 to November 1.
Duck Shooting superior to any n
tho state, over thousands of
acres of wild celery and rice,
September 1 to February 1.
Oronse and Pheasant Shooting o-i
the place October 15 to Novem
ber 15.
Hest starling place in the county
for'u Hear hunt.
The Crater Lake Automobile road
will run through tho place for n
mile and n quarter.
Nitvigabli) water to the proper
ty, unsurpassed drinking W!i4cr,
and power In develop tin. prop
erty. More 'bolt. on land and lli.e g;ii
dcu laud than any plai'en (he
lake.
Thousands ol" Pino and Fir trce-i
anil thousands of lnakii.g As
pens. More varieties, of wild llowi-.-r,
.and natural grasses and vctchtM
than any place in the county.
If you duvelop this properly as il
can bo developed, there i no
resort in Ihn county that can
compare with it.
No amount of talking will de
scribe il let ns show you.
Wo have been offered more than
twice what it cost, but have n
price at which you may take il
below which wo will keep it.
J. G. PIERCE,
W. T. SHIVE,
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
SALEM. Or., Aug. ll.denoral
Manager J. P. O'Brien has written
the railroad commission in respect to
the new depot at Oakland uud says
improvements will be stalled at that
place as soon ns warehouse men can
res of j be compelled to move their buildings.'
The Southern Pacific has been wait-'
111!? Oil till Wlll'cliolisn mittl tn umno
time and if they do not move nt once I
legal proceedings will be started in
the courts. ' '
Delays in shipping stock from
Drain to Portland complained of by
shippers, a re not denied by the geu-
ehil manager, who says that heavy)
passenger traffic between Portland i
and California this summer has crip-'
pled the facilities for handling freight !
Men have been taken off the freight'
trains and put on passenger runs dur- !
ing the rush. i
Bargains
in Real Estate
A few investments that will make money lor yon
40 acres fmo fruit hind near railroad station, ifHO per acre, K cash,
easy terms on balance nt '.I per nent interest. '
100 acres of the hest orchard bind in tho valley, ONH MILK FROM
RAILROAD STATION, fiO per acre, ONF.-FOURTIl cash, ea-y
. terms, on balance nt 0 per cent interest.
10 ncros of cboieo orchard land closo to railroad station, 100 DOWV
AND $10 A MONTH BUYS THIS. You will regret it ifVo'.i
neglect to secure this ton acres on Ihn above terms.
4 largo city lots in West Medford joining Kenwood Addition, if'-'OO en.
Tho owner of tho above properties purchased lliem four years ng.)
before tho advance in prices and will sell at a very moderate profit. -Considering
quality of land nnd location, these are among tl
cheapest buys in tho mnrkot today. .
J.C.BROWN
Office In Palm Block, Upstairs Medford, Oregon,
FAREWELL SEVICE AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(The Herald.)
Miss Ada Welch left Monday eve
ning for a two weeks' visit to Port
land. Misses Anna and Bertha Tribish of
Tacoma, Wash., arrived in this city
last, Saturday upon a visit with their
uncle, C. S. Anderson, and family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Knisely of Im
dianapolis, Ind are hero visiting her
brother, J. ,T. Brown, just north of
town.
Colonel Frank Ray and family, who
Sunday. August 15 will mink the
close of the present paiiorale of the
Christian church and at the morning
hour. Mr. Horn will speak on the miIi
ject, "Keeping the Faith." In iHc
evening the subject will. lie "Snl'IVi-in r
nnd dory." I'.olh aie Ihoughl pro
voking themes. All members
friends arc especially invited. Cor
dial welcome to all. I'ihle school ;it
0:45 a. m. P. P. S. C. K. nl 7 p. m.
All services interesting and helpful.
Special music. You are welcome, yon
iire wanted at Ihc Christian church.
RESULTS COUNT
And results are what? we obtain.
VERIFY THIS BY SEEING THE BEARING ORCHARD LOADED WITH FRUIT ON
Crestbrook Orchard Tracts
y 5-1(1-20 Acre Tracts
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WHEN YOU ARE BUYING OR SELLING AND WANT RESULTS, CONSULT
OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE
Selling Agents Rogue River Valley