Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 25, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAITjY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 3909.
IN TOURIST TRAVEL
Thirty-One Thousand Easterners Pur
chased Tickets to Rose City
Since May 15.
Portland !nu taken the loud over
both Nealthi mid Lou AiikhIi'H iw'Uic
point of iliHtinution of throiiKh touriat
biminotm from tho cunt thin HCUHon,
and Iiiih boon a i'Ioho Racoud to Sun
KnincMHcro. In othor wordH, in Hpila of
Si'iittln'H exposition and widoly Iior
aided benches and Hummer roHortn of
tint Kouthern Cnlifoniia metropolis
Portland hart been tlio point for which
tho lm-RiiMt number of ciwlorn pleiw
uro Hookorrt huvo purohuticd their
tourist tickntH kiiico Muy 1!,
Tliin Htatomont wiih mudo liy tho
ticket validating clerks lit tho Union
depot thiH morning, uftcr they hud
chocked up the basinex from May 15
to dut. In that period 30,8 12 cust
om touriHlH huvo arrived in I'orlliind
an their I'uoifiu cuiii.t dentinution, and
huvo niudii their nidii trips, or idartcd
on tin) homeward journey from that
eily.
Tho announcement wok mudo that
San Francisco led 1'ortlund by a
small iM-rciMitas with Scuttle a i.-loso
third, while Lom Angles for th first
tinio in history occupied t'onrth and
IiihI pluce.
TALENT TALES.
W, Hocsou returned Monday from
Newport. Mrs. Huchou and children
will Hlay a whilo longer.
Mrs. Fred Hupp it HojourniiiK at
Newport.
W. I), IInldride,o in shipping bin ear
ly Crawford peaches.
(!. C'urey and wifo wore Warner
Creek visitors hint Sunday.
Andy Widuo.' is uxoavating und
laying tho foundation for his now
dwelling house.,
II. II. Helms and wifo wore Med
ford visitors Inst ThurHdoy.
.union Purvis of Wugner Crunk
inado Ashland a bnsineKH cull list
Kuturduy.
JunioH McDonald und Ed Jacobs
of North Talent were in Medford one
day thin week with vegetables.
TuIciiI'm tt'nniH ground affords a
pleasant piiHtimc for iuuy of tho
young folk. ,
ISHhh Coleman, tho rural mail car
rier's residenee in fast Hearing com
pletion.
F.inmctt Becson returned to bin
farm nenr Klumuth Fulls lust Mon
day. llin wife's cousins. Misses Liz
zie, und Vera Houston, accompany
iiifC him.
Juff Hell, our popular hotel man,
is quite busy of lute, his house be
ing full all the time.
Tho find ear of Hartlett pear wus
shipped from Tuleut tho latter purt
of Inst week, from tho IJuckeyo or-
hnrd.
WOMAN CARRIES LITTLE
MONKEY IN GOLD CASE
I.KNOX. Mass., Aug. 2"i. Carry -inn
on her una a Soulli Ameriviin
monkey in n sold case, Mum. .ejjgio,
of Kloreiiee, Italy, a daughter of Mrn.
Charles T. IfobiiiHon. of New York,
urrivel in tlm city yesterday. The
Mnniiohet i su tiny tliut a dollar bill
would eoiiceal it. Mine. Ze.zio says
tin) monkey in worth $5,0(10, and that
tho ease half as mijeh more. It wan
caught near the headwaters of the
Anm.on and a special attendant eaves
for him.
MOTHER DIES AFTER
GETTING HELP FOR SON
KSt'ANAHA, Mich., Aug. 'J.'). Aft
er running several blocks in the dark
ness to get aid for her noli, who had
been heuldud in tbn explosion of a
boiler tube in astuve mill, Mm. Louis
Conriright dropped dying on tbn
poreli of the doctor s house last night
when she had gasped her mission. She
had been ill for Home time and died
within a few minutes. The snn has
good ehunecs to recover.
SNYDER SELLS TWO
ADDITIONAL CADILLACS
C. II. Snyder has disposed of two
Cadillacs during the past week. One
wan purchased bv Dr. .1. F. Keddy and
the othor bv I.. B. Harris.
LINDSEL SAYS DENVER
OWES MUCH TO WOMEN
KKATTI.K, Wash., Aug.25. -.Judge
IJ. S. I.indsey, the noted "kid's judge"
und reformer from llie centennial
stale declare that Denver owes its
salvation to woman's suffrage.
Washingon suffragists huvo seized
upon thin statement und will m:i Icit
the slogan of their coining campaign
for tho bullot, in view of the inuny
scandals (bat have come to light in
polities in the state recently. Judge
I.iudscy suys that women will stand
up for the clean only and that they
know how to scratch the ballot. In
fact he atlributcH bis election to the
bench to women's voles almost entire
ly, saying that he has always been
opposed by "the interests'' in Denver.
Prepaid Raiiroao Orders.
"Something which ia of oonsider
known is tha Bystcm of prepaid or
able interest to the public generally
and which is perhaps not generally
dors now in effect between Btations
of the Southern Pnoifio company
and all points in tha United Stntes.
By moans of this system tickets may
bo purchased at Medford from any
place in the United States and mail
ed or telegraphed direct to the party
wishing to come hore. Sleeper ac
commodations and small amouuts of
cash in connection with these tickets
' may also be forwarded at the same
ttiu.n
FATE OF KLAMATH
PROJECTIN BALANCE
Committee's Report Is Key to the
Situation Work May Be
Stopped
KLAMATH KAM.S, Aug. 25. The
fate of the Klumuth project in agnin
in tbn balance, und it in up to the
people to decide whether it shull
swing for or against the rapid com
pletion of the works. Supervising
Kngineer Ilopson stated very clearly
the condilions under which work shall
proceed. Theso conditions aro em
bodied in the rcKrt of the special
committee appointed by the associa
tion, which report was indorsed by
the directors of that corporation. The
inern hers of thnt committee aro rcu
sonuble, sensible, fair-minded men.
They uro deeply intercstoll in tho wel
fure of thin county. Their interests
are identical with the interests of
every landowner of the project, und
their uetion on the questions at issue
was tuken only after tho most dire
ful consideration.
The question that confronts the
landowners of the projeet is: Shall
they adopt tin- report of that com
mittee? If it is adopted, then atl
questions of difference between the
government and the landowners are
settled. If it is not adopted, then
matters will remain as they are, the
nfoney appropriated for this projeet
will be returned to the reclamation
fund and distributed among other
projects and the completion of the
Klamath project indefinitely post
poned. It is with the people of the
district whether the government shall
go ahead or not. Conditions have
materially changed in the last few
months, and with that change, has
come u disposition on the purt of Hi
government to let the people of the
various projects dediee many ques
tions that heretofore were not left
to their judgment.
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Why wear glasses that
ire unbecoming when
on can have them cor
.'ectly fitted by a spe
cialist who studies the
Jeeds of each individ
ual, always proscrib
ing lenses to relieve the
iyes and mountings or
frames to moke the ap
pearance correct. "Just
ight" ia the expression
jpplieablc to glasses
when fitted by me.
Brief consultation free
DR. IVY M. ROBINSON,
Eyesight Specialist.
Graduate McCormick Neurolog
ical College, Chicago. East
Muin street, over Xicholson's
Hardware, Medford.
Bargains in Real Estate
A few investments that will make money for you
40 acres fine fruit land near railroad station, $80 per acre, ya cash,
easy terms on balance at 0 per cent interest.
100 acres of tho best orchard land in the valley, ONE MILE FROM
RAILROAD STATION, $30 per acre, ONE-FOURTH cosh, easy
terms on balance at 6 per cent interest.
10 acres of choice orchard land close to railroad station, $100 DOWN
AND $10 A MONTH BUY8 THIS. You will regret it if yo-!
neglect to secure this ten ucres on the above terms.
4 large city lots in West Medford joining Kenwood addition, $200 ea.
The owner of the above properties purchased them four years ag
before the advance in prices and will sell at a very moderate profit.
Considering quality of land . and location, these are among the
cheapest buys in the market today.
J. C. BROWN
Office in Palm Block, Upstairs . Medford, Oregon
t Medford Irpn Works 1
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
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All V'.r, of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-f
jemnery. agents in soutnern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO.
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Phone your want ads to the Tri
bune for quick results.
College Preparatory and Business School
Ashland, Oregon
First Term Opens Sept. 6, 1009
State High School, College Preparatory, Teachers' Review, Bookkeep
ing and Stenographic Courses Taught by Competent Teachers.
THOROUGHNESS OUR MOTTO
W. T. VAN SC0Y. A. B., Pres. A. C. CREWS. Secretary.
AT THE BIJOU THEATER.
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ROSELLE TRIO Full change of pictures, Illustrated songs. Don't
forget the Baby Contest. Admission 10c and 15c.
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT THURSDAY.
The Best in the Biz
THE MAGIC PEN(Triek Comedy).
ADVENTURES OF A FOUNTAIN PEN (Industrial.)
THE KID (Strong Drama.) ( ''" C
Cool, Comfortable. . One Dime.
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T Mr InuAcIni t4oua unit ean tha mnHprn hftmft Cfvfn rnnmc In fhl
space and cost of four rooms; iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets J
tand dressers; cabinet k'itchen.
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A Bargain
The famous 120-acre
I. W. THOMAS GROVE FARM
85 acres of alfalfa garden, 20 acres of the prettiest oak anad laurel
grove in the valley, 15 acres of apples and pears in bearing, and
loaded with fruit at the jireseit time.
This is the best proposition ever offered in Southern Oregon.
See
WHITE TROWBRIDGE
Exclusive Agents, for prices, terms, etc, at office,
Phone 93
6 Fir street
Medford
J.. A. McINTOSH, Architect,
J Third Floor Medford National Bank Building. .
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For Whom are You Sowing
If you pay house rent for the landlord. ' If you are paying W
your home for yourself and family. .
Let us help you reap the reward of the money you have
been paying for rent, by building you a home and allowing
you to pay for it in easy monthly payments and low rate 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 vou 3 nereent interest on all :;:vr-,-
payments.. We give you three months grace on all notes I
without a fine. We can arrange with farmers for am i-' ;,v t
ments.. If these terms suit you, call and see us at lue f.e.
Estate Office of
WHITE & TROWBRIDGE, MEDF0R D
Daniel S. Walker, Home Office, Roseburn
APPLES AND PEARS, AND ALL KINDS OF
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North
west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first
class nurseries.
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON
TO SURVEYORS AND OTHERS.
I linvc complete field notes of all donation hind claims .-nul n liii'ire
portion of the government surveys in Jackson county. Tlie noi.es
may be copied in my office for 50c a claim or section. Complete mups
of Jfudtord, Talent, Central Toint, Tolo, Gold Hill, Eaj.de Point,
Woodvillc and Hullo Falls. Surveys, maps, blue prints and des
criptions of lots and tracts made.
""J. s! HOWARD. C. E.
Rooms 7-8, Adkins ' Blriy. Medford, Or.