Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 28, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1909.
JUST THE THING COAL WILL SOON
FOR IHIS VALLEY: BE SCARCE ARTICLE
Newest Invention Is a Trackless Ti c!
ley Working In Enngland
1 With Success
WASHINGTON. Auk. 2H. There
mi- wireless telegraph systems, fire
In 'IV j hundred Years It Will Be as
Scarce as Diamonds.
' St j xp:rts
WASHINGTON. Aug. !2H. People
v.!i.) lire worrying about tint coal
the
los oukiiiu apparatus .horsclchivonH nicy win nave to pay m
cum.iges im.l Hi" like and now !''i''K "lr should cense their
liraml ii: w nroiiositioii. 1. ,iriiiiiillii(? una mm meir Hytiymiiucs
IMHIH'M
truckles trolley.
Consul Walter U. llitinii), who ri'-
r its tlin United States ut Hull,
Kiiiilnnd, tells about tlin now mOiofiio
in recent report
nr four such sy w ins now in uho on
tlin continent iiinl considerable satis
faction, too. Tin- curs resemble
those in thin I'uii' try. There is u
trolley nil right, but in tlin system
which hits I'minil most priiclicniihi it
differs from tho one, in use on the
slrret earn. Two trolley wires urn
used, mill on these roll wheel which
urn nttiichvil to cables that convey
the ciirreiit to and from the car mo
tors. I'lentv ol' slack cable permits
. ..ii i .i...
Mail, avoiil other vehicles, mid Heck
mil tlin smooth
Inilccil a committee which viHilcil
tho system from Ix-cds, Kiiglund, anil
whose conclusions I latum quotes,
"were iarliculiirly struck with III"'
smoothness anil comfort of riding."
,The cost of Ihe "truckles trolley"
hoth in insinuation and maintenance,
is vastly cheaicr lllllll tlieprescnl
style of trolley.
REACHINGJTHESPOT
It Cad Bo Dana. 80 Scores cf Medford
Citizens Biy
To cur.) an aching back.
Toe pain of rbcutnatlittn,
TI10 tired out fooling,
You mint relict tho knit gut at tbo
CUIIM.
In moat eaw 'ti O.e kidney.
Doiin'n Kidney Pill ore for tbo kid
imyi. (I. I. Boone, corner Ninth and C
utrcvtit, Medford, Or., tu: "I won
troubled with-rbeumatltin wbon I flrt
begun untiiR Donn'n Ksdnoy . Pills. I
did not think tbey vcuM do me any
good, hut finniiy p'vurd a box at
J'rtkins' drug storo. They proved to bo
tho romody I roquUei . My kldnoys
were restored to tbotr normal condition,
nml tlio pnins nnd urhes in my hack
wero removed. Dcnin'a Kldnoy Pills
lived up to their representations In my
cast."
Kor snlo ly nil dealers. Priee ISO cents.
KoMerXlilbiirn Co., Huffnlo, N. T., sole
ngimtii for the United Stele.
Uiniemher tho nam.) Dunn's nnd
tnke no other. 46
Orchestra music during dinner each
evening nt the Nash Grill.
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler
For Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Cut
Glass, Silverware, and all the latest
designs in Jewelry and Silver Novel
ties and Souvenir Spoons.
H:v Postofflce
to IhoHii who will have that problem
to meet omt hundred yearn from now.
Those urn tlin folkH thai will have
I real troubles fur, according to
There lire three geological survey, urn com supply
1 Ii- country will lie mighty near
gone .lur.i nnoul Unit lime. unless
hoiiiii "jimi r-t good" fuel in discover
ed in the meantime coal will, indeed.
deserve iln title, of "hlack diamond."
and nil tho present jokes uhoiit Inch
ing the precious stuff up in a nule
wil lconm true.
To ho exact, Henry Onnnctt, of the
geological Hiirvcy, estimates that the
eiiHily accessible coal now in tho
ground will ho cxliaiiKtvd ahout llic
year 2010, and all coal ten years lat
er.
Of course, there are Home "if h" and
'ands" connected with this prophecy.
It in KiipHised Ihut there are 3,117,-
(I i:l,OII( tons of coal still in the
ground, two-thirds of which is easily
.liliiinnhle. During the last century
only ahoii one-third of one x-i- cent.
of the supply has hecn taken mil. Two
years ago. or in lild", -IKO.000,000
tons were mined, more than in niiyy
previous year.
Hut you can't tell what will he the
rate of production in siicceeditiK
years. Its hound to increase us the
population crows. Then Micro's Ihe
exnirts. Kven now l-.uri mmi 11 coiin-
Iries arc lookiiiK more and more to
the l.'niled Slates for their coal sup
ply, and, unless coal exports are pro
hihitcd hy legislation, the prodiictiou
in litis country will iiH'rense heyond
the di'inands of home consumption.
On Ihe olhcr hand powerful influ
ences will come to hcur upon coal
production, which favor lcn.'thiiii; the
life of the snpnly. Improved meth
ods in the niilicalion of coal, increiis-
inj; the efficiency per unit, mily.net
as it factor in reducing coal consump
tion, and improving mining methods
should likewise reduce, the percent -
aire of waste. That wasle amoiints
now to ahout one ton of coal fori
cverv two Inns marketed.
MISFITTED LENSES ARE DEAR AT ANY PRICE.
9
J5y my miHhod citoim of tho eyes e.aufiinj; nerve strum are ac
eurutoly mcusiired,. pmper lenses prescribed, when headaches and oth
er troubles disuppear. It is a well known fact that children in school
clashed as stupid have often beenknown to make rapid progress after
errors of this sort have been corrected. Brief consultation free.
DR. IVY M. ROBINSON,
Eyesight Specialist,
East Main St., 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, 2 cash,
easy terms on balance at -j per cent interest.
100 acres of the best orchard land in the valley, ONE MILE FROM
RAILROAD STATION, m per acre, ONE-FOURTH cash, easy
terms on balance at 0 per cent interest.
10 acres of choice orchard land close to railroad station. $100 DOWN
AND $10 A MONTH BUYS THIS. Yoa will regret it if yo"
neglect to secure this ten acres on the above terms
4 large city lots in West Medford joining Kenwood addition, $200 ea.
i The owner of the above properties purchased them fonr years ago
before the advance in prices and will sell at a very moderate profit.
Considering quality of land and location, these are nmone the
cheapest buys in the market today.
J.C.BROWN
Office in Palm;BIock, Upstairs Medford, Oregon
Do you want 20 acres, "planted to 4-year old Newton
and Spitzenberg apples ,also containing 5 acres of alf
alfa, which cut three crops without Irrigation? House
and two wells, enough water to irrigate entire place.
If you're interested see T. G. Fish, Phoenix, owner, be
fore September 15. Phone 2865.
meaiopci iron works i
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Poundrv and Maohiniet
i T w rM vflJIJ7
t All H.T' of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-t
cninery. Agents In Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO.
We do JOB PRINTING
Excellent Workmanship
t I
Thero is 110 place like home, hut
!h Louvre cafe cooking is so near
the kind mother used to do that
you'll forget your troubles, especially
if you aro eating some of their fa
mous hot wnffics nnd maplo syrup
for breakfast. "
Bijou Theatre
j Entire Change of Pictures
Illustrated Songs
Famous Roselle Trio
Which includes Baby Wanda, popular little 3-year-old artist.
IN CHANGE OF ACT. '
All Next Week
Lewis & Johnson
Colored Singers, Dancers and Comedians.
Why pay 10 eenls for 11 few moving pictures when for .') cents more
you can sec a high grade vaudeville, net, hear illustrated songs, in ad
dition to a full picture program.
DON'T FORGET THE BABY CONTEST.
I
4 A.
A Bargain
The famous 120-acre ,
I. W. THOMAS GROVE FARM
83 acres of alfalfa garden, 20 acres of the prettiest oak auad laurel
grove in the valley, 15 acres of apples and pears in bearing, and
loaded with fruit at the present time.
This is the best proposition ever offered in Southern Oregon.
See
WHITE & TROWBRIDGE
IFIaL Exclusive Agents, for prices, terms, etc, at office,
Phone 93 6 Fir street v Medford
Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms in the 4 !
space and cost of four rooms; iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets
and dressers; cabinet kitchen. $
J. A. McINTOSII. Architect.
1 i
j' , Third Floor Medford National Bank Building. .V
4
am
JI,
DIRECT TO YOU
Without Any Middleman's Profit
Dlsti Hod iu Lou i.svillc, Kentucky, in the good ulil-fiiHliiniied'wayfromKelectgrainiindHto'reUiiinunl-ern
steam heiitndwn rehouses nntiinillyiunturil.
OLI AKI BIEIXOW
nottlen espeeiiilly for FAMILY:! ml MEDICIXAL
I'URPOSKS mooting tho most exacting re
quirement of the puro tonA law.
WHEM TOU ORDER DIRFBT
You wivo tluit extra prollt of the middleman,
anil 110 traveling expnnics to pay.
11-8 THE OM.Y WAV TO BUY
This flno old whinkry is sliippisl direct in plain,
seaieociitwif, wiinouii marKHio ntiiwuto contents.
Biff BO PER OALLOH
upuit ohuus rmruo
Kill) qunrt bottlra, fonr to
HENRY FLECKENSTEIN & CO., PORTLAND, OREGON
r Sena fur I'rlrc LUt uf Uthrr HUrli Urnde Uiiuora
CSSSSSEBWSSSSSS,
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 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 you 3 percent interest on all advance
payments.. We give you three months grace on ail notes
without a fine. 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
Daniel S. Walker, Home Office, Roseburg
KSTAllI.lsnED
40YL1AIIS 0
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 have complete field notes of all donation land eiiiini i:n! .1 la:
portion of tho government surveys in Jackson county. T'i !
ma,v be copied in my office for f0e n claim or section. Complete iiijiiw
of Medford, Talent, Central l'oint, Tolo, Gold Hill. Knjile Point.
Woodvillo nnd I'.utto Fulls. Surveys, maps, blue prints ami des
criptions of lots and tracts made.
"- J. S. HOWARD. C. E.
Rooms 7-8, Ailkins Bltlg. Medford, Or.
Admission 10c and 15c
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