Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 27, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AIIOUST 27, l!)n).
TALES OF FRUIT
FROM CENTRAL POINT
Over 200 Prunes on Short Branch
Exhibited In That
City .
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Herald: Anson Fowl placed a
grotm popper jmkI (Mauo) in the
Herald exhibit window Monday
morning that weighs one-half pound.
It is so 'far the boss pepper jet re
ported. Georjjp Xenlc, the water melon
king of the valley, reports the crop
doing nicely lately, although the
cnrlv part of the season was . very
backward on account of cold wcath-
or. Jfr. Xeale is inarkctius his crop
mostly at Ashland this season.
Ralph Dean, of Willov Springs
precinct, left a prime branch at the
Herald office a few days ago that
lias since been in exhibition in the
window. It is a curiosity as well as
a piod sample of the productivity
of Rogue River valley fruit trees.
The branch is less than four feet
long and has nearly, if not quite. 200
full grown prunes but so densly is
the fruit packed around the branch
that it is almost impossible to count
them accurately. Mr. Dean has one
of the finest locations in the valley,
the home having been in the Dean
family for more than fifty years.
The following letters remain un
called for at the postol'fice at Med
io rd. Oregon, August 25. 1!0!.
I taker, Mrs. Frank P.; Brown,
Frank; Buck, Mrs. Matilda; Bickoy,
Barton; Carabee. Miss I.uella; Chain
hcrlain, Mrs. . M. ; C'uesclcr, Miss
Mary: Uavison, Mrs. Jose; Davis,
Warner; Fauci. Mrs. Nellie (21; Fau-
eelt, K. C.X Oage, Mrs. F.ruest li.;
llarrelt, I). U (2); Greene. Koy;
Hartley, Josephlli Harvey, K. It.; Hit
zler, K. S. ; Jones, Mrs. Jennie;
Jones, Bob; Josuson, F. L. ; I.awler,
I.; I.ynn, William: ehal'fey, Elmer;
Mitchell. J. II.; Midler, Mrs.; Bad
furr'. V.'.; Kigdon. Mrs. Klixabelh
Sine. I.. O.: Smith, Mrs. Mabel
White, John' W.; Wilson. J. II.: Wil
son, Mrs. Richard L. ; .Wisse, A.;
Wallace. Miss Otiin.
Parties calling for any of the
above letters will please say "adver
tised." A charge of one cent is
mado upon delivery.
A. M. WOODFORD.
Postmaster.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Mrs. Blaine Klum and daughter
vere the guests of Mrs. Kiln Cook
the first of the week.
Mrs. John Allen and daughter, of
Xew York, and Mrs. Frank Bennett,
of Medford, spent a few hours in
Jacksonville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kubli and
family, of Applegate, were Jackson -'
ville visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Gertrude Norton spent Wed
nesday afternoon with Medford
friends.
Miss May Turner, of Medford,
spent several days with Mrs. Frank
Kiser this week.
JMr. and Mrs. John Cantrell, of ApT
plegate, spent Tuesday and Wednes
day with relatives living here.
A. B. Saltmarsh and wife came in
from Bunconi on business Tues
day. Miss Delia Reaves spent a few
lionrs in Medford one dav this week.
Granulate Sore Eyes Cured.
"For twenty years I suffered from
a bad case of granulated sore eyes,"
says Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky.
"In February, 1903, a gentleman ask
ed me to try Chamberlain's Salve.
I brought one box and used about
two-thirds of it and my eyes have not
given me any trouble since." This
salve is for sale by Loon B. Has
kins' Pharmacy. ,
The ABC of
Advertising
Advertising
ttracts
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Ittention
rightens
ackward
ustness
C
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isculating
oin
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
Oh! You Comedy Pictures
LIVING DOLLS Trick Comedy.
SWEET DREAMS AND NIGHTMARE Colored Comedy.
HEAVY WEIGHT LIFTER A Scream.
THE SLAVE Draum.
Cool, Comfortablt.
Ono Dime.
Ge KEwANEE
System of Wa'er Supply
provide an absolutely info nnd iuliofuc- '
lory water fcrvicc. euual to that -.'A'' Willi
il olfrr, by any cily water worki. A fy' llio
An nluinilatit upply of wutcr ,1 Kewnnce
ulwa. available and dcliv- ?!j? Sytom,
creel uiuler Iron8 prcwure ,y anaiMiuht.itccI.j.ncu
nirougnoui sue noiuc, uarn
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WHY COOK
These hot duyst When you can got anything you desire in llie lino
of BREAD, PIES or CAKE, in addition to everything usually luiind
in a lirst-e!as3 DELICATESSEN.
MEDFORD DELICATEESSEN & BAKERY.
Wetzel & Hodges, ProprMnrs. " '
MI. Angel College
MT. ANGEL. OR.
in charge of the Benedictine Fathers.
For young men ' and boys. Tern
opens September 7th. Preparatory,
commercial, scientific and elassica)
courses. Write for catalogue.
If You Want to Spend
several of the pleasantest half
hours you ever put in get the
September EVERYBODY'S,
and read in this order: " Happi
ness," "The Mellowd rammer"
and " What Shall . We Do
With the Old?"
. After that read where you
will you'll say, "-Here's a good
magazine." Try it and see.
"SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY'S
On Display by Medford Book Store,
Russell's Store and Hotel Nash
News Stand.
Why Not Be
Comfortable ?
and do away with that hot, stuffy
atmosphere in your store, office or
home.
Invest in a G. E. Fan
and get the best something tkat wiil last a lifetime with proper
care. Cost of operation only c to Ic per hour.
12-inch size $15.00; 16-inch siz $20.00; 4 Bid. Ceiling $3I.M.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
i.
Successors to Condor Water & Poweu Co.
J?
or grounds.
Affords
Absolute
Fire
Protec
tion.
li
nmlic lank, called the
Kewnnce Pneumatic Tank
l placed in tlio crllar. Water
IS t)llnifwtl litis Initlr mwl ta
delivered to the fixture by air
pressure.
No Attic Tank
to Leak and Flood the House.
?7o Elevated Tank
to Freeze or Cc'.hpse.
ICO per cerrf better in and will last a
1. 1
(ij-.tt.ne.
Ovor K.ob Tlio'iff nd Kawane
Uutliii in SuccMiful
Operation.
Also agents for White Steam
Cars and Fa!r!r.r,:i-Mu.-te Gaso
line Pumping Outfits.
AT1 -M
II I
E. A. Washburne & Son
Miles Block ' Medford, Oregon
P. G: Hansen.
Tom Moffat.
We make any kind and style of windows. We carry
glass of any size on band.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
J. E. ENYART, Premdent
JOHN 8 OKTH,
J. A. mtUY, Vu-e-Premdejt.
W. B. JACKSON, AbhU CnbiT.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Saftty boxes for nnt. A eneral Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
GET AHEAD OF THE HOT
SEASON.
You enn bid defiance to the heat
by having un electric fun put in po
sition. It doonn't oont very much,
either. If you haven't ono, we can
fix you up i nn uliort time, ot tho
leiihtexpeiiHo. We're general olee
triiMiins, nnd do nil clnHHOH of work
in our lino in tho most thorough
rnnnnor. Jobbing skillfully and
promptly exenutod nt lowest ohurges.
Portnblo lampH in nil vnriotien.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL
coNSTRiir.TinN r.o
No Time Like The Present
to prepare for the rainy, wet weather of next winter by repairing the roofs or replacing the old roof with new
ones, replacing broken window sashes, etc., and it will pav you
To Call . On -Us
and examine our stock of . MIKADO KUJJBKR HOOKING, IIA1J1) WALL PLASTEItS hair fiber (STAND
ARD PORTLAND CEMENT, all kinds and sizes of Windows and Doors, and everything for your work.
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