Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 27, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 27, 1909.
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BUTTE FALLS ITEMS
Miss Smith, sister of Mrs. Ed Wut
sot, in paying n visit to Unite Fulls
and is being entertained by Mi's.
Wntson,
II. H. Ilnrris. .i.-.'oii!i.!ini.-d liy I hid- views of this .-ightly mid
pleased with their stny in their syl-
vnn summer home.
K. A. Ilildnth nnd n nrt.V of
friends from Ashlnnd have gone on
a trip to Itlue canyon. Why do not
some of our scenic urtisls take
attractive
loy anA (ioodlcllow nnd their wives,
ciime ti Hut to Kails on Sunday
morning rt'id inspected the mill, elec
tric dams mill townsile prolines,
klM.I lull 7
('. V. I'owden has just relumed
from a trip lo the l'ai'ker neighbor-hood.
William Dudley, hanker, of Grand! Our market i ul.nn.lautly supplieu
William Ooodfellow. Iwilh tresli n uns ami vegeiaoic.
find ready sale to our people.
Junction, Colo.
wife and daughter, are looking over
their vast timber interests and inci
dentally studyinj the railroad situa
tion. It is to be hoped that the Hill in
terests have become interested in the
Pacific & Kasferu railroad, us this
means an early completion of this
important enterprise and the opoirir
which
The Heck hotel was well filled with
guests on Sunday, and from the in
vestigations made and the close and
extended examination of the condi
tions in and around Butte Falls by
the capitalists, who were in our
midst, we naturally infer that some
important move is on foot, and why
. ii n ii. not f The time has come tor tlie
un of a vast, as well as profitable 1 "ll ' . , .
O opening up of this section, as dead
S"D" capital is not profitable, neither is
uus anu rauof r.ummiou, uu . jt us;ess acumen to permit invest
party of young people of Derby, were n,s to pru(iv depreciate, espe
visiting the Falls pn Sunday n" lemlly when there is a present and
came to Hills', where they picnicked profi,.lWOi Mrf,Pllt fcman& for the
besides the stream. I resources which are the basis of our
M. Aslibuugh and Mr. McXeal. "Jjj wealth. Hut to Fulls is no longer a
Eagle Point, wore recent visitors i prospect, hut a fact of tremendous
our town and continued up to tlio I importanoo touching the most vital
Hills, looking after their stock. (interests of capital and the valley.
Win. Jack, of Kngle Point. rodejp Vour shoulder to the wheel and
into Butte Falls Sunday, looking up i help the project along.
panic
some narties who snoi lino ami
through his barn, situated on the
road between Kngle Point and
Brownsboro, and injured one of his
horses. It is unlawful to shoot up
on the public highway or to do any
such act resulting in injury to per
son or property.
There were n large number of out
siders visiting Butte Falls on Sun
day, and the boys entertained by a
baseball pime between the Eagle
Point 'and Butte Falls nines, result
ing in a score of 23 against 4 in
favor of the Eagle Pointers.
GORE HAS PECULIAR
DISTINCTION TO BOAST OF
Oregon Observer: J. O. Gore, the
Medford orcliardist, .was in town
Monday morning purchasing boxes
at the California Box Factory for
shipping his pears. Mr. Gore is ono
of the pioneer orchardists of thnt
section and has one of the finest pear
orchards in Southern Oregon. He
has about 20 acres in bearing and
Some parties were inspecting our tIlis velir wif ,.,;,, io carloads of
bank building and making inquiries
about the vault, etc., pointing to an
opening of this institution, in connec
tion with the railroad. -
Mrs. Clemens and children, of
Grants Pass, have been iruests nt
Camp Nick for the past two weeks,
and with Mrs. Kentntr end Mrs.
Brown have made quite a jovial
party, enjoying themselves nnd lend
iug charm to the camp.
"Mr. M. L. Alford, wife and son.
who have been sojourning at Camp
Xick .for the past two weeks, left
on Monday's stage for the valley,
having, as they said, spent a most
delightful vacation in the midst of
balmy brec7.es and coolinsr streams
that re so natural and inviting
around Butte Falls.
John Butler and family, together
with Mr. Xue and familyy,- broke
camp at Entroo Ketreut on Sunditv
and started for the valley, well
peurs. He is a strong advocate of
smudging, being one of the first to
smudge in his section, and says there
is no excuse for anyone losing his
crop by frost. He is well posted on
the matter of grafting aud strongly
urges cure in selecting scions, and
iu order to have good fruit the selec
tion should be as carefully made as
in breeding fine stock. He has never
visited the orchards of this section,
but is very desirous of doing so. and
will shortly make a trip here in or
der to do so. He has the distinction
of being the only orcliardist around
Medford that does not own an nuto-mobile.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the city
council of the city of Medford, Ore
gon, will receive sealed proposals for
the construction of lateral sewers as
follows, to-wit:
A C-ineh lateral sewer along Riv
erside avenue a distance of 450 feet.
An 8-inch laiirnl sewer along Uose
avenue a distance of 000 feet.
An 8-inch lateral sewer along North
Oukdale avenue from Hamilton to
Third street.
A G-inch lateral sewer along Sum
mit avenue a distance of (iOO feet.
A 0-inch lateral sewer along West
Third street from North Onkdalc ave
nue to nolly street.
A 6-inch lateral sewer along Ham
ilton street frpm west end of street
To North Oakdale avenue.
A 6-inch lateral sewer along alley I
through block 25.
A 0-inch lateral sewer along alley
between d'Anjou street nnd Central
avenue from Eighth street to Ninth
street.
A 6-inch lateral sewer along Or
ange street between Eighth street and
Tenth street.
Ail bids must be filed with the city
recorder on or before 4 :30 p. m. Sep
tember 7, 1909, and accompanied by
a certified eheck payable to the city
treasurer of said cjty equal to five
per cent of the contract price ; cheek
to bo forfeited to the city of Medford
in case the succcssfuj bidder fails to
enter info contract for same. Con
tractor to furnish all labor and mate
rials necessary to complete said sew
ers. Plaim nnd specifications may
bo had for said improvement by call
ing nt or addressing the city engin
eer's office.
Pouo by order of tlie city council
of the city of Medford. Oregon, this
2:td day of August. 1900. "
: " ' ROBT. W. 'TKTjFKR,
' Citv Recorder.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that the undersigned
will apply at the regular meeting of
the city council of Medford, Oregon,
on September 7, 1909, for license to
sell malt, vinous and spiritous liquors
in less quantities than one gallon for
six months nt lot 13, block 20, in
Medford, Oregon, for a period of six
rnontb.3.
. 0. M. MURPHY.
Dated August 17. 1909. 137
A Snap
mammmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Eight Room Furnished
Modern Bungalow
Price $3800
Lots 50 x 100; Within
three blocks of the, West
school, three doors from
Main street.
Inquire
O.F. Cusick
Rooms 133 West Main
Medford - - Oregon
DISHES
The B & C Gash Store
The Big Dish Store
Where you will find the most complete line of Fancy and Plain
Dishes south of Portland.
Havlland French China in sets and open stock. ' 1
Porcelain Ware in fancy decorations and plain white.
Hand-Painted China by the best artists.
Jardinieres in the green matt ware.
. Cut Glass highest grade at lowest prices.
The store that serves you best by telephone, 2351. 1
BlCashlSjStorejC
2221 West Main Street
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folders Golden Gate
Coffee."
It is so good we cannot obtain a belter coffee not If we paid
SI a pound for it.
Everything about Folder's Golden Gale Coffee is perfect, ao4
e sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you.
Allen & Reagan
GUOCL..JK8. CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEED.
The Best Meal
In Medford is to be had
At The Star Restaurant
Alljwhite help. Home cooking. Room
and board $5.00 a week. Give us a
trial and be convinced.
MRS. W. E. GOODE Prop. 322 E7th St.
RESOLVED
The best resolution for you
to make in to come to us for
your next suit, if yo,i want
something out of tlio ordinary.
We do the beat wort and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PROGRESSIVE TAILOR
Economy
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Get The Habit
of pl'ii!.i:i,; your purchases in ntivaiee. Yon .vill-fi.'-i
it . wiil muterially lighten your I.ibo'.'s Kir in
stance, why not decide NOW just wluit you will
have for .Sunday's diuner? For the men I courses
wc would slices t one of our plump and tender
YOUNG CIHCKKNS. all dressed and ready for
the pan., per pound 20c and 25c
Or, if it is too warm to cook, try some of our
'COM) BOILED HAM (sliced and ready lor serv
ing, per pou.id 352
If you prefer to Imil them yourself, we are ot
fcrinp; the finest Kaslern Hams for, per )....! 8c
Nothing belter than our JIKDKOIII) CHKAMKKY
JiUTTER on the market; per roll....1 75c
THE' ECONOMY MARKET
HUTH & ASHP0LE. Proprietors.
Opposite Postofflce Phone 43
Economy
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Rest - Romp - Recuperate
At the Seashore
Newport
Is a delightful resort nnd a happy minbinatinu
of pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal climate,
diversion of recreation perfect bathing boating--fishing
riding i driving, and exploring, make New
port a most churning and popular play ground.
Southern Pacific
lias a
SPKCIAT, RUMMER EXCURSION' KATE To
NEWPORT OF
$10,00 from Medford
Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon."
A. S. ROSEN HAUM, Agent. Mclf..rd.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Ore.
Stuto Uupoaitr.ry
EHtttbJiobed 1888.
Capital and Surplui $129,000
Koponrro (700,000
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
The Jaeksoii County Hank roHpeet
fully solicits your account, Bubjoet
to your clkH'k, with the strongest
guuranteo of safety and efficiency.
Wo offer the highest attainment in
systematic, banking service, which
OHHnres the greatest euro in every
financial transaction, with this oblig
ing institution.
W. 1. VAWTER, I'rosidont.
0. It. MNDfiEY, Onahier.
Be Tribune is UpTo-Date
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
, . FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MUD FORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
ytlrs. Itaiu IHamptori Isaacs
litjtuctor of 'piano. HLl$t 5ttetlo6
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