THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUflUST 24, 1909. 3 FARMERS LEARN OF T Great Aurlcullural Meeting Condu cive of Much Food in an Advertising Way. I'OUTUNI), Or., Aug. 21. Ari . cultural cxpcrtH of tltu county, "who liuvu biion in nphk'hiii in l'ortliuid 'dur ing tlm piinl week, cloned tlioir mont hiicciimhI'ii! iiiiiiiiiiI Blithering Siilur iluy with nn iiltndiinco oven larger I linn Hint nt recent convention in WuHllillgtnll, ). C. Tllft HI'HHillll WIIH ono Hint niciiim milch to tlm l'ucifie nnrtliwoKt, for it wim attended by mim who nru'konn Htudmitit of njf ri -cultural MHililitiuH find what tliny miw hero imprcxHcd thi'in. They worn accorded nil opportunity to iuHpcct llio vnrimiH l'tirming dihlricli of Dm Ktutn by niniiiiH of Hpmriul truiim' run by Ilia Portland Commercial club to Willlimrtln valley ointrt mid Hood Hivnr. On tlifxo trip they wore giioxt of the Commercinl club nnd wew CHiiort cil' by a Kiicciul commit tro of promi yint Oregon people, who gave nil the inforiiiiilioti desired on thu different dinti'ictx nmpeited. The roKiilU of tlio convention will be fiir-reiiohing, it in believed, by tliono who lire fn miliar with the work of tlm orgnnin tiiin.H, President Kerr of tho Oregon agricultural college wan cliimen the bend of the AMciiitiou of Amerienn Colleges and Kxieriiuent StuttonH for the coming year. I'rcKidciit Kerr He cured the convention for I'ortlund whilo in atlciiduneti at IuhI yeiir'n 'mdhhIod. j Bin Time for Taft. I I're.sidi'nit Tuft will ho made tho ci'iiler of a big ilciiioiiHlratioii when liu connm to Portland October 2. i There will be no privalo cnlcrtiiiiiing for the hig pnmideiit, but hn will bu jou view by thu publii: throughout Iiih vihii. iJiern will be u nig parniin in I lie prcHidcnt'H honor, in which ho will ride, ami where ho may bo Keen by tlm ihoiiHimdH who will want to have a look at tho nation' execu tive. I'reHidvnt Taft will bo nuked to ii inn kn an nddrcHH at the armory in the afternoon and attend a ban quet at tho Commercial club at night on October 2. I'Iiiiih for Hundr.y, which will bo Npcnt hern, arc not niudo up yet, but tho preKideut will proba lily attend church mid Hpend tho ro niaiuder of the day renting. Mayor Simon hurt named a prominent eom tnitteo of I'ortlund people to urrungn tho preHidentH entertainment. On atour of the northwest to (jet luaterinl for a Hcrien of Icttcrti to hix paper the Chicago Itecord Herald, William 10. CurtiH, probably the liext known ciii-rcHMiiidciit in the world, wiih a Portland vixitor during the part week. In diMciiHuing tlm Rso City be Niiid: "I'orliaud in the bent city on the l'neifii! const and I would ronlhcr live here Hum in any. other city of which 1 know. I'ortlund in further along than any other city on the l'neifii; count ; by that I menu it in more mature than any of the big cililcM of, the wont. Thcwe arc nlmuux words coming tin tli:v do from a man who hits travelled all over the world. ' An event of great interest, espec ially to the l'acific coast, will be the visit of thirty of the lending biiMiicKK men of Japan, who will arrive on September (J, for a tour of .10 cititen of the country. The visitors are coining to learu of the rcnotirccK and commercial methods of tho United StutcM. Tho trip ubout tho country will be made in uxplcndidly equipped Kpcelnl train at a cost of $75,000, outriliutcd by the busincuii men of tho United K(iich. A committee of imminent men have been named to have charge of the lHilors while in Portland ami arrange for tlicir en tertaiiiiiii'iit hero, Prepaid Raliroao Orders. "Something which in of consider- known in the ByHtcin of prepaid or- ble interest to the pubha generally and which Sh perhaps not generally darn now In effect between stations of , the Southern Pacific company and all point h in the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place In the United Btates and mail ed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come bere. Sleeper ac commodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be forwarded at the same .uu.n What'll you have? :-;-v BEAR CREEK WATER THE KIND YOU ONCE USED WELL WATER THE KIND YOU STILL USE RAIN WATER YOU CATCH IT IN A TUB WATER FROM FISH LAKE OPEN DITCH or Colestine Mineral Water THE ONLY WATER TO BE HAD IN MEDFORD THAT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE IS THE KIND YOU OUGHT TO DRINK. "Sold only by- Tobacconists RTTTRR & DUNLAP Confectioners ASK ABOUT IT 4 Medford Iron Works j E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry arid Machinist of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-T t All v. jchlncry. T TTtTttWtt Agents In Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. i Bargains in Real Estate A few investments;;that will make money for you 40 acres fine fruit land near railroad station, $80 per acre, Vs cash, easy terms on bnlanco at 0 per cent interest. 100 nerog of tho best orchard land in tho valley, ONE MILK FliQM RAILROAD STATION, $:0 per aero, ONK-FOUHTII cash, easy terms on balance at 0 per cent interest. 10 acres of choico orchard laud close to railroad station, $100 DOWN AND $10 A MONTH BUYS THIS. You will regret it if yo-i neglect to secure this ton acres on tho above terms. 4 largo city lots in West Medford joining Kenwood addition, $200 en. Tho owner of tho above properties purchased thorn four years agj before tho advance in prices and will sell at a very moderate profit. ' Considering quality of laud and locution, these aro among the ohenDost buvs m the market today. J.C.BROWN Office ii Palm Block, Upstairs Medford. Oregon TO SURVEYORS AND OTHERS. ' I hnvo complete field notes of all donation land claims and a liuyv portion of tho government 'surveys in Jackson county. These notes, may bo copied in my officio for 50c a claim or section. Complete maps of Medford, Talent, Central Point, Tolo, dold Hill, E'aglo Point. Woodvillo nnd) liiilto Fulls. Surveys, niapSj blue prints and des criptions of lolfriind "Iraqis mndo. -: .'' "J. S. HOWARD, C. E. '" ! f Rooms 7-8, Adkins Bldg. Medford, Or. A S21LEM 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 bocrs are good, but some beers are llkoil 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. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler For Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Cut Glass, Silverware, and all the latest designs in Jewelry and Silver Novel ties and Souvenir Spoons. Nca- Postofflce t I t t t j Mr. Investor space and cost Have you seen the modern home seven rooms in the of four rooms; iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets I and dressers; cabinet kitchen. J. A. McINTGSH, Architect, rm i ttii ir i f xt-.; 1 T T- T".. :i ,1 : luu'a uoor jyieaiora xsatiuijai jiaiiu. oaunuiiig. 4 Savoy Theatre TONIGHT AND TUESD A Y OH THOSE BISCUITS .1 THE KING'S FOOL THE FADED LILIES. NO WAITS COOL, COMFORTABLE NO DELAYS ONE DIME APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLRY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery iiv the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, ' ORECION 3ntuctor cf "piano. T.Ut 5ttetI)o6 SruMe at ?tlticc. tortb Oramt Strut Bijou Theatre Tonight The Famous Roselle Trio Beginning Monday Aug. 30, 1909 Beautiful prizes will bo given for prettiest baby picture in Jfedforil. Ruby must live in or uear Medford and not over 2 years old. Send-in baby jiictirre, your name and address on back, to Manager Van; C?'on test win be decided by vote of audience. Kver yadinission ticket entitles purchaser to one vote, lectures will, not !be received later tban September G. Contest to run 30 days. See the beautiful prize in Martin J. Kcddy's window, '. street. Frist prize Daby gold chain nnd peu'rl eminut. Second prize-rBaby. gold chain, genuine ruby setting. -Third .prize-Baby.stcrling silver spoon. ... Admission 10c and 15c North. C A Bargain The famous 120-acre I. W. THOMAS GROVE FARM 65 acres of alfalfa garden, 20 acres of the prettiest onk,in"ttd laurel grove in the valley, 15 acres of apples and pears in . beariiig,- aud loaded with fruit at the present time. This is the best proposition ever offered in Southern! Oregon.. Soe ! WHITE & TROBRIDGE w Exclusive Agents, fpr prices, terms, etc. at office,'' Phone 93 6 Fir street Medford Ron For Whom are Yoii Sowing I If you pay house rent for, 'the landlord. If you are paying fo your home for yourself anjf family. Let us help you reap tlije! reward of the :maney yn;i hr.vo been paying for rent, by .guiding you a hor.ve anil ' allowiuij you to pay for it in easy .'monthly payments ami low rafs of Interest. We will furnish money, to build Churches. .Parsonages, homes or business houses, or pay off debts on real estate. Moneys can be returned any time, thereby stopping interest, or we give you nine years to return any loan, either large or small.. We also allow you 3 percent interest on all advance payments.. We give you- three months grace on all notes without a fine. We can arrange with farmers for annual pay ments.. If these terms suit you, call and see us at the Real Estate Office of WHITE & TROWBRIDGE, MED FOR D Daniel S. Walker, Home Office, Roseburg