Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 25, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OH KG OX. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1909.
HERE'S A CHANCE FOR
Conservation Commission to Have
School Children Write on
Resources.
Oregon lvsoiuves lire to he tlio sub
ject for competitive urtii'le.s written
by tbe srhool rliildrcn of tlu state.
Prizes will le awarded for tho best
treatise, and arrangements will 'be
mado to have the winning articles
jtivei. the broadest possible publicity.
Chairman J. N. Teal of the conser
vation commission, which is tho offi
cial body of the state looking to con
servation of resources, has decided
l"o offer prizes for such articles.
' Full details have not been worked
out, as the departure is just being
riven serious thought. As soon as Mr.
Teal cau arrange with the conserva
tion committee to have proper an
nouncements made, so that the mat
ter will go before all of the school
children of the state, the exact prizes
will be named, and the conditions un
der which the offer is made will be
published.
Forests will be the 'main idea of
the work. Thoughtful men and es
pecially the members of the conser
vation commission and tbe Conserva
tion association, are impressed with
the tremendous wealth contained in
Oregon's forests, and the necessity of
having the state realize its asset and
so organize .policies that the greatest
and most permanent results may be
.achieved in handling forests. The
children will be urged to the most
careful study of forests of Oregon,
forest uses, conservation and pro
tection from fire. By enlisting their
study, the attention of their elders
will bo directed to the same thought.
This is the ultimate end of the' con
servation workers. No campaign is
being waged to attract the attention
of the outside investor, for he as a
rule is fully informed on the latent
wealth of this state. All efforts will
be directed to tbe citizen of Oregon,
who is necessarily steward of local
resources, with the hope if impress
ing him with the immensity of his
charge, and the results assured when
resources are intelligently husbaud-
' ed. " --
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Orin L. Davis to W. J. Warner,
property in Medford 1
United States to Annie K. Par
ker, 100 acres in section 12,
township 33, range, IE., .patent
I'nited States to William Par
ker, 100 acres in section 28,
township 33, range 1 K ...patent
J. C. Ottinger to C. P. Talent,
lot 7, Ala Vista Orchards 1
Alfred C- Morrison to Herbert
M. Kihelilnffcr, S F, of
, X W 1i and lot 5, section
6, township 39. raiige 1 W 10
John M. Runt to W. I. Vawter. J
40 acres in section 27. town- j
ship 30, range 1 W 1 j
K. C. Ireland to C. K. Wilis- j
tier, property in Harr's uddi- j
tion to Medi'ord ...... 2500 !
Charles lloffmeycr lo Gustav
Iloffnieyer. IfiO acres ill sec
tion 14, township 33, range 3
K rno
Xora Calhoun to I). L. Jones,
1-8 interest in lots 7, 8 and 0,
block "1. Medford . : -6
Estate II. L. Palm to D. L.
Jones, 1-8 iutetirest in lots
1, 8 and 0. block rl, Med
ford 40
D. L. Jones to C. W. Palm et
al., lots 7, 8 and 9, block .11.
' Medford T 40
Jason C. Ottinger lo Charles :
P. Talent, property in block
52. Medford . 1
H. L. Ricks to Charles S. Dick
inson, 2019.37 acres in snc-
: tion 30, township 39, range
4 W '. 1
(ienrgc A. Morse et al. 'to
Charles II. Pierce, assign- .
incut of bond for deed
Louisa I. Ireland to Kdwaid C.
Ireland, power of attorney. ..
Louise B. Crleason In George A.
Morse, assignment of title,
bond
O. II. Kobinson lo H. Ilobavt
Ellsworth. 5 acres in town
ship 37, range 2 W ..... . 1 4."0
J. A. Millsap to W. W. New
ton, 2 ueres in 0 L C 40,
township 39, range 1 K. . 1000
Arthur C. Nicholson to Abigail
1.. Nicholson, 8.00 ueres in
township 37, range 2W .., 10
United States to Santa Fe Pa
' cifio Kailroad company, X
ji K ! i' of S F. Vi section 0,
'township 34, range 4 WW.. patent
George 11. Stowell to (his Nich
ols, 1-0 interest to ditch in
section I", township 35.
range t W 25
W. W. Newton to Henderson
Hash, 2 acres in 1) I. C 10,
township 39, range IK... 10
Margaret J. liumsey to J. K.
Toft, lots 1 ami 2, block 4.
amended plat Crowell addi
tion to Medford 10
I'nited States to Owen D. No- ,
gle, N F. 'i section US, town
ship 40, range IK ....... .patent
Harriet H. Hansen to Hughes,
Fast, lots 20, 27, 28 and 29.
block G, Railroad addition
to Ashland 10
I.umnn N. Judd to Joanna N.
Du Peau. lots 36, 3G, 37 and
38 and 39. block 2, H. L.
White's addition to Ashland 10
Henry Cossairt to Harriet M.
Hansen, lots 25, 20. 27. 28 and
29. block G. Kailroad addi
tion to Ashland 1 550
O. D. Owings to William Ow
ings, lot 4. block 9, Ilont
ty's addition to Med font ... 10
Fruit Growers' Trust & Title
Co. to F.. li. Cable. X W ' ,
lot 13 Crestbrook Orchard
Tracts 225
Fruit Growers' Trust & Title
Co. to E. M. Caldwell. N E
lot 13, Crestbrook Orchard
Tracts 22."'
Fruit Growers' Trust & Title
Co. to Burdttte L. Dodge.
S i2 lot 13. Crestbrook Or
chard Tracts 400
Clarence H. Corey to Burdette
L. Dodge. N y2 D L C 58.
township 37. range 1 W.. 3000
Fruit Growers' Trust & Title
Co. to Homer D. Dudley, lot
2, Crestbrook Orchard
Tracts ...... 680
' REACHING THE SPOT
It Can Be Dona, So Scores of Medford
Citizens Say
To cur? an aching hack.
The pains of rheumatism.
The tired-out feeling!,
Tan must reach tbe unit get at the
cause.
In most cases 'tis the klflney.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid
neys. 6. L. Boone, corner Ninth and C
streets. Medford, Or., says: "I was
troubled with rheumatism when I first
began nsing Doan's Kidney Pills. I
Sid aut think they o?'.H do me any
good, but finaoy p--viired a box at
K.-ikins' drug store. Tltfly proved to be
the remedy I require My kidneys
wnrc restored to their normal condition,
and the pains and aches in my back
were removed. Doan '3 Kidney Pills
lived up to their representations in my
cas;."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole
agents for the United States.
Bmemhor the nam.) Doan's and
tako no other. 48 -
A Snap
Eight Room Furnished
Modern Bungalow
Price $3800
Lots 50 x 100; Within
three blocks of the West
school, three doors from
Main street.
Inquire . .
C. F. Cusick
Rooms 133 West Main
Medford ' ; - Oregon
NOT TO BE -
OUT THIS YEAR
Holabird Returns From East and De
nies Report That Harrlman
Is Coming.
KLAMATH FALLS. Aug. 'J.V
V. II. Uiilohiril returned recently
from New York City where he bus
been on orivale business. lel'l
for IVIieaa liny this afternoon,
where ho 'will continue to curry out
his plans for improvement started
prior to his 'departure for tho cist.
eru metropolis. Asked relative to the
report that Air. Harnmuii would be
here this year, he said:
"I have no information whatever
from Mr. Harrimnn Hint urml.l
cause me f change tho statement
that I made some time siut-n in 1 ). ,.f.
feet that Mr. Harrimaii would not bej
in Klumnth Fulls this var. No
lU'cpuratious have been made lor his
coming.
When the ipicstiou Mint is iipper
most in the iniuds ot' tho xuile of
the state the buildiiiir of tlx. Iw.
ehutes road was touched, the Colo
nel was interested at once, lie was
told that the announcement was
made that the Hill lino if constructed,
would not come through Klumnth
Falls.
"1 have traveled over practically
cvery road and trail in Keustcrn Ore
gon."' said he, " and I want to say
that Klamutli County is the choice of
Economy
Get The Habit
of buying your fresh and salt MEATS, POULTRY,
SAUSAGE and LARD at the place where you are as
sured of the best at all times, regardless of price.
It Will Pay You
to investigate for yourself the conditions that pre
vail at our market and give us a trial, after which
. we are sure you will not trade elsewhere.
THE ECONOMY MARKET
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HUTH & ASHP0LE, Proprietors.
Opposite Postoffice
Economy
The Best Meal
In Medford is to be had
At The Star Restaurant
All-white help. Home cooking. Boom
and board $5.00 a week. Give us a
trial and be convinced. - '
MRS. W. E. GOODE Prop. 322 E7th St.
them nil, with her timber, water mid
agricultural j resource:.. -
R0SEBURG CLAIMS NOW v
POPULATION OF 5323
UOSKMilKO, Or.. Aug. 25. A gain
of almost '215 per cent, in population
in the pa.-t nine years is the record
mmlo by the city of Kosnhurg. ac
cording to the eompilution of the
new city directory by Fred S. Ilvnvon.
Tho government census for the year
1000 gave Uoseburg u population of
ldslO. Mr. Ilyiiou s tigiires show a
population nt the present day of
Ihe increase ih materially due
lo tho extension of the' city bound
aries three years ago, although a
largo number of homeuisuckers from
the Knst have settled hero during the
past few years.
Tea, coffeo, beer or claret, with
club lunch, 30 cents, nt tho KmcricU
Cafe.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main
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Phone 481.
RESOLVED
Tim liost resolution for you
to innke is to eotno to iih for
your next unit, if yoii want
soincflliinj,' out of tlio ordinary.
We do the linst work mid elinrgo
tli lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PROGRESSIVE TAILOR
r
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, vc recommend Folgcrs Golden Gate
Coffee."
It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we paid
SI a pound for it.
' Everything about Folder's Goldrn Gate Coffee is perfect, and
we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you.
Allen &
GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEED
Rest -Romp - Recuperate
At the Seashore
Newport
Is a delightful resort and a happy combination
of pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal climate,
diversion of recreation perfect bathing boating
fishing riding driving, and exploring, make New
port a most ehammg and popular play ground.
Southern Pacific
Has a
SPECTAI, SUM A I ER EXCURSION' RATH TO
NEWPORT OF
$10.00 from Medford
Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon."
A. S. ROSEN1JAUAI, Agent, MedPonl.
WM. AIcAtURRAY.
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Ore.
MM7
cowl!
DIRECT TO YOU
Without Any Mlddloman'a Profit
Dinlillid iiiLoiiiMvilln,Kciliicky,iii tlioiiumlolil
fiinliiorHidwnyfnmiHi'liictgriiimiml xtnrril in mod
ern tem hi'ii tort wtiriihimwH until In 1 1 y iiintoreil,
OLI AND MELliOW
ItottlMi impwiully for FAMILYunil MEDICINAL
FUKI'OSES uiofltintf tho moHt diluting re
quiromnntH of tlio puro food law.
WHCII YOU ORDER DIREOT
You navo tli'ut extra profit of tho middleman,
ami no truvolliiir oxponwiN to pay.
IT TIIK OM.Y WAV TO MJY .'
Tliitt flno old wliinky is blitjipcd iliroct in rlliiln,
sfliilixl enftos, without miirku to iiidlciitecnntoiHK,
K11II qnnrt bottlon, four to 4f BO PER OALLOM
tii Kiiilon m ixpmii giuuuu nirtio
HENRY FLECKENSTEIN k CO., PORTLAND, 0RE00N
Stuul for I'rlce Ut of Oilier IlljrU CJradu IJiiuura
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
WANTED
- iinber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
Reagan
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