Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 26, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1909.
DOUGLAS COUNTY'S
FRUIT, 50 CARLOADS
OAKLAND, Or., Aiitf. !!(). I.m.1
year I Iki DuiiKliit County I'Vuil Grow
rs' Ahkoi'IiiHiiii, willi which fit) u;rinv
i'i'n wi'iii nlTilialcd, hIi ij i ! I'rnt:i
Kohi'Imii'i; Hill" ImxrK of pcii"ln'H,
.':i!MI llOXCH III' Jll'lll'K mill &7-IU llMMIrt
ill' upplcM, lii'siilH it coniiiileriililii
aiiiniiiit ol' I'lii'nii'H mill Hiiiull li'ii'l
mill linrrii'H. Tin- M-cri-tary cnliiiinte.4
II, III Hill IIHHIHMIltillll 1iinillnH III) in'
iiM'-thiril ol' llic J . 1 1 it shipped . from
(hi oiiiily. Mulliil,viiiK Ihnl ini'ii
her hy throe would givo,
HI'lll'll III' llCelll'llto I'iglireN, IIS lllilli' Jl
correct imliinulc. of tho iinwtiiit xhii
iiiI iih it would In- p'iMHililii to iii":m:
ut, or -1100 boxcv il' pcuoheH, lU.l "0
l.oxim ol' pear Mill 17,'.'.'ll( boxen nl
lippli'K, whirh un. jl iipuil almost
llirro enrloiidn nl' fHji-htM, 21 :,r-
lollllrt llf pcill'H llllll 111 IIMIht '2.7 (M I'
ll.'! lU of apples, whicli 1'ijjurcn nrc
regarded an 'approximately correcl,
WENATCHEE VOTES DRY
AT LOCAL OPTION ELECTION
WKNATCIIKK. Wnt.li., Auk. 'iu.
Tin' result of III-' liivl local option
election in Wuuulrlu'C is n HWeepinilK
victory fur llm "ilr.VH," who won by
n majority of 10(1. Tim count kIiow
i'il lljut llm "(IryH" polled -irl of a
(olul of Hill registered voters.
'' A' QUEER PARR0T'
Th Old Ldy Had Ritun For 8ur.
. prii When Iho Bird 8pok.
A'ymmi; yet; ; uiimiiIhI, Ih-Iiik out of
III I'liKiiKeineiit, decided lo jmy IiIm wid
owed iimllier ii lnll for n few wevkH.
On nrrlvliiK lie foiind nIio hum not ut
Iioiiii... A few iliin ufler IiIh ii nival
Klie iippi'iired, liiiuuliiK wltli l"'r a pur
rot mid cane which had liccn given
her by n relative. The bird not Mnif
aide to talk, iimllier and moii Hpent
many ti-illoux liotirH trylne to Imiiruct
the parrot. After m-vrriil futile effort
tlu-y gnvo the Jul up In ileNpulr.
Then u happy Idea incurred to Iho
ton. ltrliiKlitK IiIh venlrlliiqulnl power
lulo requisition, xeiitly ut Hint, he
made It nppear to his mother that the
bird hud reully lei;uii to talk. Tho
mother not knowini; thn nature of liln
nviK'iillou. lit wax miecoNxful lit di'ci-lv-tnii
her. IK- hud mi enj.'iiKciiicnt to ful
fill Which llcri'HHllllll'd Ills departure.
CoiiiIiik liui U ufler the terinhiiitlon of
LIb contriiel, he wnM lieurtlly received
by bin mother and umde very wel
ruiue. Soon ufler bin arrival home he
roiniueiieod ami rnrried on a conver
Hutlon, n ticfore, with the parrot. No
ticing tint look of conntf mutton on tint
countenance of IiIh mother, he Inquired
what wax the matter. Imagine hi
urprUo wbtu the replied:
"Why. the parrot died while you
were a way. mid I had It Muffed and
p::t hark In the ciiki.." I'rnrsou'n
Weekly.
Diarrhoea.
Kor n tiiok euro without nny un
necessary loss of time take Cham
berlain' Colic, Cholera mid Din r
jlioen Remedy. Ono or two doso is
sufficient to effect it euro in nny or
dinary case. It onn always lie do-
peniled upon mid is oiiinlly efficient
for children mid adults. Kor sulo by
Loon H. llaskins' Pharmacy.
EXPERIMENTING WITH
NEW ROAD PROCESS
Tl1:: DA I.I. KM, Or., Aii. 20. 't'ho
eily mitliorilieH urn experimenting
willi street improvements, htiviiiK
.lulled work on u block on Third
"Ireui between Kedenil mid l.niieji
lin, Tliey urn licatine; the Mtreet willi
nil, lii-l liiivinir rounded it t'ji to mi
mi t eriidn uinl piilvitiied llm eurlli
'i Ihut Ilia oil n attily penel rules it.
The oil is j hi t on hot, mid is mixed
willi llm eurlli by linrrowin. Al'ler
il !ms beau I luuoiiylily mixed it will
lie pueked to li haul Kiirfiien by , roll
ing il with a 'JO-loit roud roller.
When thus fiiiiHlieil it is claimed the
sired will be iih solid as if covered
with asphalt siirfneiv anil will be
quite us durable. Jf it proves what
is claimed for this class of improve
ment, it will bo generally adopted
here for surfaeiii); tint birds, since
th- cost will bii very much less than
h'!!it:!',. or Hiissain paviiic.
Tr.k: - It Out In Trd.
The proprietor of n ccrtuln Turk! .'.,
bath eHtahllHlimenl. ncelng n xtrr.iu
looklnic yntuiK "aiii worklnt; I.i :
butcher' shop mid hclnc Impremnil l.y
bin inniculllccut iiiubcIi-k, told lilm to
renliiu and lake a rubber' ponltloD
with lilm. .
"I'll itlvc you inoru thiin you nro get
tlllR now." lie Mild.
The youiiK butcher. reli;iiliiB In good
fulfil, turned up the next iiioruini; at
tho bnlh home.
"Well." mild the proprietor to him,
"I'll put you on at oner. What did
you ud at tho tmli-herV"
"Six dnllui-H and my week' meat,"
returned llm yotmi; man.
"What did that amount lo!"
"About $:t."
"Well," wild tho proprietor. "I of
fered you inoru to couic here, didn't '
SECOND CREAMERY
AT KLAMATH FALLS
KI.A.MATII J'AIJ.S, Or.. Auk '-''I.
K. (nillilch will liiivo liis ereimciy
ready J'or busiimss next week. A new
buildiiiK has been creeled on O.-.k
street mid the, must modern julter
nuking machinery is lining iu-t t.u it
In connection willi llm creamery u
milk route will b operated in this
city, Hiving the public an opportunity
I" gal piihteurized mill;, guaranteed
t i ho pure.
Tho dairying industry is rapidly
developing in this section. But it l'-;w
years have passed since it wu be
lieved that'll creamery ,;ould no', be
operated at a profit in Klariiith
county. The creamery at IVii-,an:'a
soon ilenionstrHtml that, this wes u
mistiikeii idea. Later the oiu cMnh-lii-hed
in this city again demo. i; rat
id that a creamery is n pnyim pro-IKoitiini.
Prepaid Raliroao Orders.
"Something which is of consider
known is tho system of prepaid or
ublo inlcrost to the public generally
and which is nerhaps not generally
dors now in effect between stations
of the Southern Pacific company
and nil points in the United States.
By menns of this system ticket may
bo purchased at Medford from any
place in the United States and mail -ed
or telegraphed direct to the party
wishing to come here. Sleeper ac
commodations mid small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at tbe same
tiro."
Wo are Orowoi-Titty direct from u
Our Ttt are mwn airlrfly
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Writ for trvm cUloa. tmruo took of
viiritil(aiUli)fl(tirniminirclnlorcnnnw
Chole Fruit, Nut ind Omimtfltal Trwi, Qrp
Vini, Smill fruit PUoti end 8hrubbtry
Tmk Dali.ks NunsKuiKS
MftioOrfioA, IT J a rand Ave,l'ortJnd,Or.
Bijou Theatre
Tonight
Famous Roselle Trio
Which Includes Baby Wanda, popular little 3-year-old artist.
In a New Act. 5 TV
Full Change of Pictures
Illustrated Songs
Why pay1' 10 cents to sec a few moving pictures when for 5 cents
more you can 'enjoy an hour, of high grade, vaudeville and pictures as
well.. .'.' . , .' ' " '. -
Don't forget tho hahy' contest.
'! 1
CHASED BEAR WITH
BIG AUTOMOBILE
iV.N'M.KTO.V, Or.. Aug. 'M. A
' race occurred yesterday on the
foul to Mccham when Colonel J. II.
Ualey encountered a big black bear
while he was driving his automobile.
Bruin wus alarmed at the colonel's
machine and proceeded down the road
closely followed by the honking wag
on. The sjirint continued for some
hundred yards when the shaggy beast
loped off I lie beaten path into his
unlive clement.
Farmers and Feed Consumers.
Wo want your hay and grain nnd
will pay the highest market price for
it. Wo will roll your barley nnd
crack your corn at the Russ mill. It
you need hav wo will give you scab.'
weight nnd every pound you pay dor
you will get. We keep n full stock
of all kinds of feed on band at rea
sonable price. Cnll at the Russ
mill and get acquainted with u,
whether or no yon. wish to sell or
buy.
POLK IIULI, & SOX,
' 125 Medford, Oregon.
? ? y? ?
r
Why wear glasses that
tre unbecoming when , ,
on can have them cor
'eetly fitted by a spe
C'ialist who studies the
leeds of each individ
ual, always presarib
Uig lenses to relieve the
Jycs nnd mountings or
frames to make the ap
pearance correct. "Just
ifiht" is the expression
ipplicuble to glasses
when fitted by me.
Brief consultation free
DR. IVY M. ROBINSON,
Eyesight Specialist.
Graduate McCormick Neurolog
ical College, Chicago. East
Main street, over Nicholson'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, cash,
easy terms on balance at 0 per cent interest.
KJ0 acres of the best orchard Innd in the valley, ONE MILE FROM.
RAILROAD STATION, $i0 per acre, ONE-FOURTH cash, 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 BUYS THIS. Yon will regret it if yon
neglect to secure this ten acres 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 ago
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
Medtord Iron Works i
f. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. ,
Foundry and Machinist
All k'r,i' of Engines. Soravina Outfits. Pumns. Rnilem and iia.f
jcnincry. agents in southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
We do JOB PRINTING
Excellent Workmanship
Phone' your want ads to the Tri-1
bune for quick results. '
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT THURSDAY.
The Best in the Biz
THE MAGIC PEN (Trick Comedy).
ADVENTURES OF A FOUNTAIN PEN (Industrial.)
THE KID (Strong Drama.) ' Ii
Cool, Comfortable. One Dime.
wfis' - - vWwassgJ
I
. i
ifOt til
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 prese-it 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
I Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms in the
space and cost of four rooms; Iccless refrigerator, built-in buffets
and dressers; cabinet kitchen.
X J. A. McINTOSII, Architect, .
I Third Floor Medford National Bank Building.
For Whom are You Sowing
If you pay house rent for the landlord. If you are paying for
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. . Parsonaqes.
- homes or business houses, or nay 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 Rrr.f
Estate Office of
WHITE & TROWBRIDGE, MEDF0R D
Daniel S. Walker, Home Office, Roseburg
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 f irst
. class nurseries.
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, O R E O O N
TO SURVEYORS AND OTHERS.
I have complete field notes of all donation laud cliiini i"l i !:..-..
portion of the government surveys in Jackson count v. iiu-.-c imij.
may he copied in my office for 50e a claim or section. Complete nutoj
of Medford, Talent, Central Toiiit, Tolo, Gold Hill. Kiifjle lV.M.
YA'oodvillo and Unite Kails. Surveys, iniipSj blue print's and ilts
criptions of lots and tracts made.
J. S. HOWARD. C. E.
Rooms 7-8, Adkins Bldg. Medford, Or.
Admission-10c and 15c
Advertise in the Tribune
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