Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 21, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY. AUGUST 21. 1000.
PARTY BRINGS BACK
RECORD STEELHEAD
King of the Rogue Caught Which
Weighed 8 1-3 Pounds Dressed
Party Detained.
ACTIONS SPEAK
Louder Than Words
You Should Buy Our
Nursery Stock
BECAUSE We absolutely guarantee all stock sold.
BECAUSE we are not in .he trust.
BECAUSE we make a specialty of budded stock.
BECAUSE our method of packing and shipping gets
the stock to you in good condition.
BECAUSE our stock is not irrigated.
Here1 are some of the reasJns. Think them over.
Quaker Nurseries
Residence 26 Newtown Street Residence Phone, Main 2499
General Office in Nash Hotel Office
H. 6. PATTERSON. F. SLABBOTT Special Selling Ageits.So. Or.
A fishing pniiy i Msiinir of !..
I!. Harris, Judge t' K. Kelly, George
I.iii'il.'mix ami George I'lilnnin, re
lumed from I hippy t'linip Kriduy eve
ning, where llii'.v hud been detained
l.V till lllllolllllllilo lllM'illcill. TIlC plll'-
ly brought buck 4 ho largest 1 ri 1 1 1 1 y 'l
CIlll'IVll in the contest I'nr llll' !fS()
lisliing outfit offered liy I lie Mod
ford Hardware company. This kin
ct lhi lingua Wfivlu'il over ten
piMllllls wlll'll caught 1111)1 dressed
Hl-:i Miiinls. 'It wns caught n 11
N". I gray hackle lly willi a six.
ounce roil.
DF
SCATTERED BILLS
Ringling Brothers' Agent Scatters
Flaming Posters Over the
County Road.
Loud complaint is being made by
farmers because Kingling Brothers'
circus handbills nrc scattered along
the' roads. Kiich i n t'F of wind blows
th piiM'i frightening tliu horses.
For the past three days we have been tullinu von a few of the ari-
I antaijes gained by .my recent trip to Now York ami the east. MY
SECRET LIES IN THIS:
This store was not 01 janized as a uct-rlch-iiuick schomo In the
'irst place, and exorbitant iroflts liavo never existed on anything, the
1M...1JJ Him nave uinuya u iuu iu iiuiku tins me rturm J
STORE" selling goods on vory close margins, and It Is our firm res-
Jlutinn to lower the prices still mure this fall. TWO FACTS LOOM
UP IN THIS STORE'S HISTORY:
First Most all ladles' goods sold In southern Oregon the past year
have been sold on closer margins WHY? THIS STORE FORCED
THE PRICES DOWN..
Second Most all ladles' goods sold in southern Oregon the past year
nave been of a higher (uality WHY? THIS STORE HAS FORC
ED THE VALUES UP.
IT'S UP TO YOU It's up to you to watch this store for its ac
tions from now on will begin to tell and we want every woman to know
hcre to buy THE BEST FOR THE LEAST.
Good driving horse wanted iu part
payment on piano. Van Walters, op
posite Tribiinp office. 130
BIG FRUIT FARMS
CHANGING HANDS
WENATOIEE, Wash.. Aug. 21-.
Real estate in this section is moving
Aery lively for this time of the year.
Several large deals have been made.
F. W. Smith sold a five-acre tract
for $12,000 to B. J. Hummel of Mil
waukee. The orchard is two years old
and is considered one of the finest
'in the valley.
S. H. McCarl of Brookings, S? D.,
purchased five acres of E. H. Tal
bott for $U,000. Mr. McCarl will
i leave for the east and dispose of his
holdings there preparatory to making
Weuatchce his home.
The 20-acre orchard of James &
Burke near Cashmere was sold this
i
week to W. Gwynne of Seattle for
: $32,000. This is one of the biggest
deals of the season. Part of the or
chard is in bearing and yielded $7000
worth of apples last season.
I Something every business man
.wants the merchants' lunch at the
jXash grill each noon an elaborate
menu. Price 35 cents.
WOMAN WR0 DRANK LYE '
SUCCEEDS IN SUICIDE
FOREST OUOVE. Or., Aug. 21.
Mrs. May Jane Buckingham, wife of
George Buckingham, of Dilley, who
took lye with suicidal intent last
Tuesday, died last night. Worry over
rent that had not been paid is be
lieved to have caused her despond -eney.
Coroner Brown held an in
vestigation .with that f biding last
night. -She was bom on Gales creek
and had lived all her life iu this coun
ty. Mns. Hattie Burchell, wife of
HAULING LUMBER BY
STEAM TRACTION ENGINE
GRANTS PASS. Or., Aug. 21. The
17-ton Htenm traction engine pur
chased by tin Spaiilding brothers to
haul lumber from their Swede Basin
mill to this city is exciting a great
deal of unfavorable cotnineiil from
the fanners anil teamsters who live
along the route it will travel. The
teamseters allege that there are sev
eral places along the route where it
would b iniM)ssihlc to pass for a
quarter of a mile or more. The engine
will haul 10.1100 feet of lumber at a
trip, and will be of great benefit to
the lumber industry if it proves practicable.
AH Summer Goods iMust Go
The goods suitable for summer wear and which you can use for al
most two months are now on sale at this store at prices that show
REDUCTIONS OF FROM 33 1-3 TO 60 PER CENT. MAKE YOUR
SELECTIONS NpW.
THE HUTCHASON CO.
Successors to
Baker Hutchason Co.
' l
vsTAiu.im:D
40 VI. Aim m
DIRECT TO YOU
Without Any Middleman's Profit
DlKtilli'd iuLoniBViUr, Kentucky, In tins i-'lulil-t
usliinnud way f nun select urn I u uml x to red i n mod
ernatuambeiilnd wurclioinu until (ally nuitarcd.
OI.IJ ANI MELLOW '
Itottlcn iii.'inlly for FAMlLVitiid MKDICINAL
l'b'Kl'USKti iniMiliiig tho niiiHt exacting re
quirement of tlio pure fond law.
WHEN YOU OROFn mnmr
nn wive Unit cxtm. profit of the middleman,
nuil no traveling expeiinc to pny.
IT THE OM.Y WAV TO IIUY
Thin II uo old wb ii.lt cy in uliippril iliroot In plain,
muled cairns, witllout murks to imUimtnroiiUmU.
Full qimrt boUb, imr Ui afo SO PH OALLOm
tlio gallon JJ unuw omia.1 ruraa
MJEMHY FLECKEKSTEIN & CO., PORTLAND, OnoON
' till tor i'rlts I.kt of other lllih UnuXm Lluuun
You can get as good (it the Nnsb
Grill as you eon get nt the best grills
in the cities at half the "price." Spe
cial music every evening.
William Burchell. u Portland police
man, i her daughter. Her funeral
will take place at Forest View ceme
tery, Forest Grove.
TWENTY-ACRE TRACTS NEAR MERLIN.
I have n number of 20-ncre tracts nenr Merlin, which I can sell
nt from $300 to $.ri()() for unimproved land, nnd tip to $2000 for
well improved. See me for good investments.
CIIAS. E. SHOUT, Merlin, Or.
T
A Guaranteed Income For Life
IS PRACTICALLY ASSURED ANYONE WHO IS FAR-SIGHTED ENOUGH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THE RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE OF LAN I) IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AND INVEST
A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS , ' .
In One of Our Ten Acre Tracts
WE HAVE BOTH IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED TRACTS WITHIN A DISTANCE OF FROM ONE
TO FIVE MILES FROM THE BUSINESS CEXTER'OF MEDFORD, SOME ALREADY SET OUT IN
COMMERCIAL ORCHARDS, AT PRICES RANGING FROM $175 TO ijCWO AN ACRE. DON'T TAKE
OUR WORD FOR THIS. INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF. IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING AND,
OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL AT ALL TIMES IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN
INVESTMENT.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO.