Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 27, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIHUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, Fit i DAY, AUOUST 27, 1909.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
(The Herald. '
TIiiih, V. (lodl'ivy, of IIi'hkI'', wjim
ill town hint I'Yiiiu.v mi IiiihI liiiHinc--.
Hi mii ft I'i.iIit, nf Tallin l(rl(, li ll
Monday livening t'r it few dnyx vinii
willi 1 1 i m parcntx at Yonciillii. ' '
Mix. Clum. VokIiIo mid Willuid
Vi'kIiIii, (if AmIiIiiihI, were over Sun
day kiii'kI lit llin Imuin i' Mrs. .1.
M. (lillMIIII. j
Mrs. .1. I'ivi'ii, til' Hiiki-Iiiii'Ki i
lii-re viMliiiK lnr i no 1 1 Mr. Xi'-li - '
iiIm, mill expert In remain niilil do (
l.illlT I. '
It. II. ('lllliplll'll iMIll )l'. IlllVIH IV-
liirni'il liixl Timi -iln.v I'i'iiim their
1 ri I M 1 1 i 1 1 llil llll I. WHIM ITI'l'k Wlll'll-
llii'.V lut at fnir lurk ill liniiliiii but
I'niiiiil llii' IIhIi nop lijlit. Tun I'nl
l)iirl: full lii'l'iin- iln-ir trimly ril'lei
mill flint j i mi'iil vol plentiful.
(I. V, Ht;i' tins ii'ii'i'IiiimimI nil arro
triii-l in llii' ('nil-1;'!!! addition I'riini
Mi'K. V. C. Kwi'i mill will liuilil on
tin irnii'rly nl n- it. Mr. Snjju mnl
futility rci'i'iilly ; rrived hciv from
Itulli', M i i 1 1 it i in , mnl ii ri' liiylily
pli'iiHcil with lint I'oiinlry.
Mr. mnl Mrs. .lumen Khinlds re
turned lut Tlitir-ilny rrniii Seattle
where they hii'iil a lew wi'i'kn vit.il
iy friend mnl i'iijyin tin1 liij,' fnir.
llii'V were iii'i'iiiii iiiiiii'ii nil inrir ro-
I lint ly Mrx. Shield x fuiillii-r, Mrx.
Kililintmi, ulii will xn'iiil tin u in -1
1' r with llll-lll.
(Icmue I'l-rkiux, Mr. mnl Mix. ICi-l-xiiy
mnl J. II. tiny ri'liinii'il Wedn'es.
iliiy I'loiu mi enjoyable trip In Crater
l.like. Tlii'.v also visited 1 1 1 ic - k 1 1' -
berry iniiiiiitaiii, i-. tin In xiipply
llirinxi'lvi'x with a winter xtnri' of tin'
lui-iiinx fruit, hut found tin' crop
priii'tirnlly ii fiiiluri' lliix year.
Tnni Allium, n yoitnjf ii i ii 1 1 living
west of town, wax tin' vii-tim nf n
Hcrinnx iii'i-iili-iil Mninluy morning,
mnl whieh, liml it not hi-i'ii fur time
ly nii'iliriil axxixlmii-i', iuie.hl liavo
resulted filially. Whili- rutliiitf wood
tin in wiiiui iniiiini'r xi'vi-ri'ly rut his
li'I'l wrixt, Ni'vi-rin the rmlii-l urlrry
mnl vein. lie wax inmieiliiiti'ly
lrotij-ltl In town, anil Drx. Amlerxnu
mnl I'nlhiilx dressed I In- wnuiul. Un
less i-nuiplieiltiiilix het ill tin serious
results nri! now expi-eled.
Mr. mnl Mis. John Hull, of loe,un.
Town, lire the xuextx thix week nf
W. II. Xoremxx mnl family, Mr. Hull
lieiiu; Mrx. Nnrernxx' hrnther. . Mr.
mid Mix. Hull am touring tile count
end visiting the Henttlo fnir mnl
Mopped here to enjoy u ' visit with
their relntivi'x mid In xee tint riehcsl
mid hext valley on i-urtli. Mr. and
Mrs. Koreroxs, iiceompiiuied by their
truest, left Tuesday innruiiiK for
("ruler Iwi ke in their automobile.
CARRIK WEBSTER
A dainty dancer with "The Girl From
Rector's"
XOTICK TO CONTIIACTOHS.
Thern is no piano liko home., but
tho Louvro enfo rooking is o nenr
tho kind mother used to do Unit
you'll forget your trouble, ospeeinlly
if you nro eittini; sumo of their fa
mous hot wnfiivs and mnplo syrup
for breakfast. .
m ' ' L ' v ' r t
m ' .1 T.' . M.- M '
The three l'l-iiillelou sixterx, diuie
erx in "The (iirl From KerlorV who
erented it seusiitioii with Klsie Janis
in ''Tim Vanileihill Cup" lust year,
never travel in i-m-h other's eom
pany; they never sleep together:
never dine nl the xanit' lahle mid
never dine in the Mime eoaeh. When
they .'ii lo'lhu thealer eneli day they
take three dilfereiit routes mid when
they return ut niht eaeb seleets a
thnrmiKhfiiru for herself.
The sisters have been iloiujr their
well-known dnnci tiiyi'llier for five
yeiirx mnl during all thai time they
din-lure tliey have never spent more
tlliill two hours! in eneli other's eoill
pnny on n single neeasioii.
It is not siiperxitition that keeps
the youiiK women apart, hut simply
fear that mi aeeiilent mit;hl happon
some day. They have become, fa
mous in their net inn! have agreed
union); themselves Unit it would be
unfortunate for them to miss a per
formance. So under their procedure
even if one, or two of the sisters, for
that mutter, should meet with some
accident, there will still he n mcm-
to "o through the
her of tliu trio
pcrforiiiuiif i.
"The (iirl From Hector's" will be
seen at the Moilford for n limited
ennaj'emeiit nf nne niht, bpginniiiR
Wednesday, September 1.
Orchestra music during dinner each
P'-eninir nt the Nash Grill.
Kotico in hereby pi vim that the
city council will reei-ivn bids for the I
coiiKlruclioii of :: five-foot cement'
xiduwiilk on Hid cast side of Oakiliiln
ii von hi) from Seventh to F.iphth j
strectH Slime lii-inu three hundred
(.'00) feet in length; mid also for a
five-foot cement siilewulk on the
south side of Sixtti street from the
orner of d'Anjoti street to a point i
110 font eiiHt. I
I!idn may be filed with or mailed
to tho city recorder up to 4 o'cloek
p. tn. on M'pieinOer , J!)U!.
Dated Aiiifimt 2a, 1000.
IfOIiT. W. 'i'ELFKR,
141 My Ki.corder.
Prepaid Raiiroao Orders.
"Something which is of consider
known is the system of prepaid or
ible interest to the public generally
and which is rwrhnps not generally
ders now in effect between stations
of the Southern Pacific company
and all points in the United States.
By means of this system tickets may
be purchased at Medford from any
nhiPA m the TTiutrn Kfntpn nnri mml
ed or te!ec,rapbed direct to the party I
wishing to come here. Sleeper ac-!
commodations and small amounts of 1
cash in connection with these tickets
iiihv nl so be forwarded at the same
Bargains in Real Estate
A few investments that will make money for you
40 acres fine fruit land nenr railroud station, $80 per acre, 2 cash,
easy terms on balance at 0 per cent interest.
300 ucres of the best orchard bind in tho valley, ONE MILE FROM
RAILROAD STATION, W 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 tho above terms.
4 largo 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 ut a very moderate profit. :
Considering quality of land and location, these ore among" the
cheapest buys in the market today.
J.C.BROWN
Office In Palm Block, Upstairs Medford, Oregon
Medford Iron Works
G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor,
v Foundry and Machinist
All of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-T
jcnincry. agents in southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO, t
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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We do JOB PRINTING
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J Excellent Workmanship J
I Bmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm1mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Bijou Theatre
Tonight
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Famous Roselle Trio
Which includes Baby Wanda, popular little 3-year-old artist.
In a New Act, v"!
A Soldier Boy in the U. S. Army A siiniufr Dmnm l'icturc.
Instruction by Correspondence A Very Kunnv Comedy.
The Adventures of Flfine -mu. You Will SniviV l ,ii null III
One.
ILLUSTRATED SONG
How Many Girls Have You Told That To?
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 beers are good, but some beers are liked 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.
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A Bargain
The famous 120-acre
1. W. THOMAS GROVE FARM
85 acres of alfalfa garden, 20 acres of the prettiest oak anad laurel
grove in the valley, 1.5 acres of apples and pears in bearing, and
loaded with fruit at the present time.
T,lii3 is the best proposition ever offered in Southern Oregon.
WHITE & TROWBRIDGE
Exclusive Agents, for prices, terms, etc. at office,
Phone 93 6 Fir street
Medford
Mr. Investor Have vou seen the modern home seven rooms in the
space and cost of four rooms; iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets t
and dressers; cabinet kitchen.
J A. McINTOSH, Architect,
Tlm-d 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 fo
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 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 One. 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, MEDFORD 4 '
Daniel S. Walker, Home Office, Roseburg
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OP
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, O R E a O N
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TO SURVEYORS AND OTHERS.
I hnvo complete field notes of till donation land claim and a laruy
portion of the government surveys in Jackson county. T!!"se 'mi
may be copied in my office for "0c n claim or section. Complete umn-i
of Medford, Talent, Central Point, Tolo, Gold Hill, Kalc Point.
Woodville mid Unite Palls. Surveys, maps, blue prints ami des
criptions of lots and tracts made.
J. S. HOWARD. C. E.
Rooms 7-8, Atlkins Bltlg. Medford, Or.
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Admission 10c and 15c
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