Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 30, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUB MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1909.
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MllipilCMIIM .in Mlllllll ol Dill- cillZIIIIH
iim inihMi-tivit khiiiiI juror mid wit-
iiuhmc ,,r tint Hi-pU'inliur term of
court.
Miliar I Infer and ii party of Kiixt
crn I'riunds ciium to town in llicir
niiloiiioliilii mi Tiii'Hilny, ' anil ut'tnr
looking over tint mill nml lownhili)
procccdi'd lowuii'U Kuuchiim to in
ternet lln limber liolliiiH. Ah thny
were vi'i'.v ri'lii'i'iiii and diwdined to
civil out any ifil'oniiiitinn, we nuttinil
I.V infer 1 1 nt I lln'ir v'lHit wiih not of
iniicli in ottiiMi t or calculated to cm -eimraco
lonnl intcrcHtx or duo their
fccm'utivi'ix'KK wiih dun to llicir hav
ing wonin inveHtmcuU in view which
they deemed it bent to leave tilldiH
eloncd until they had nialiirnd their
JllllllH.
The hiiw iliiht ciiho was trim lit
('mil nil l'oiut on Monday and re
united in a verdict of not isuilty. A
preliminary iuvtKiiitinii would havo
Havcd thi) county Ihn largo expciinc
incident to tho prosecution,
Wo iiKiiin call iho county uulhur
ilicH1 and I ho road nuperviHor'n at
tention to tho condition of tho puldio
road near Kalo Point and CHpciunl
ly to the alweuce of any foot bridge
or culvert over the, Ktream near the
.lack ranch. Tho traveling pnhlic
a rie,ht 'he public, highway hemic
ill piiKHalile condition and not to lie
eoiniielled to wad" a M ream two feet
or morn in depth, or to rHiik to a barb
wire fence with imminent risk of Her
man injury, in order to jct over ob
HlructiuiiH directly in the line of tra
vel Attend l this Kcnllemcn, Slop
the lilches I'luodiiiy the road.
A liidinu chain wn lout hint week
on the Willow creek road by Iteale.
The finder will kindly return the
Mime to Hill Henle.
V ra uk Green, of Mcdforil, brought
in to town Mr. Ci.nklin nud wife, with
home other friend, fur an out in,
and they haw nil camped at the
Knlrop ret real.
(Mix lliililiani. Jack I'lymulc and
T)cl llii.cl, who have hen )iciunpiii
nearby, drove out to the valley mi
Wednesday.
McMxi'i, Itroun, Starr and Wood
ward were trading in town on Wcd
ncuday. Camp Nick is annul ilivtretod. W.
T. ISriiwn and wifn, with Mrs. Clem
cnn and Mrs. Keutner, left, on Thurs
day for the valley in lime to he on
hand for the circus
Minx Fannie llaxkins and friends,
who liuvo been at Kntrop retreat,
fearful that they would not ho on
hand for the KincliiiR circus, broke
camp on Wednesday mid started for
the valley
As in illustration of the. character
of our summer climuto a few miles
from Hntlii Vails, where the, hoys
wore working on the (rail, each night
water froze and the liquid food left
upon the table overnight was found
frozen each uiorninj;, and the boys
had n hard time to keep warm. Yet
thousands of dollars are spent by
people to visit some summer resort
to find coo weather when they have
tin)' finest summer climuto at their
door
Mrs. Jennie Wright of California,
who owns property in Itutte rails
and has purchased more, and who
has been enmpiuc with us for sev
eral weeks, lefl on I'Viday for Ited
diiiK. Mrs. Wright will return next
season nnd build a fine bungalow, us
she has great faith in the prospects
for this town, 1
Mi', Nally of Hie unsurveyed, with
several other homesteaders of Dud
ley, were trading with our merchants
on Thursday.'
It is not reasonable to believe that
there are "knockers" in Medford who
arc working against the extension of
tho 1. & K. railroad or who arc put
ting obstacles in the way of Mr, Al
len in bis laudable enterprise. Your
titlitoriud in a lata issue was timely
and to Ihn point, and il is to bn hoped
as well as expected thai the inter
ests which havo been antagonistic in
this railroad matter will unite thnir
efforts mid work conjointly in push
ing to completion litis important pro
ject and that Mr. Aallcn and his help
ers will not bo hindered or the con
struction work opposed. Such pro
cedure! has mitigated very much
against tho work, as it has been
projected more than once in the, way
of securing necc-isary ways and
means in furtherance of the enter
prise. There is room and profit
'iioui;h for all of theso gentlemen,
and there should lie no dog in the
manger spirit known. Medford peo
ple, put your shoulders to the wheel
nud encourage Mr. Allen and his co
workers. You arc standing directly
in the way of your own material in
terest. . Mr-.. Itoubli'iiuy has gone to the
valley lor a i-il with her son and
wife.'
1'l'cd Ueiucke was culled to Med
ford on Thursday on business
nccleil with the mill.
S. M. Clcveiigcr and Deputy Sher
iff Powers wcr.; called to Kagle Point
within the week.
Nearly overvbod1' is going to King
ling's circus on Suturduy, nnd our
town will be nearly diverted on that
day.-
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MEDFORD THEATRE
Wwwmmw 0pening
Oipe Regular Season
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i Tcm RECT0RS
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fe I SyIednesday Sep. 1
Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
Bargains in Real Estate
A few Investments that will make money for you
40 acres fine fruit land near railroad station, $80 per acre, y2 cash,
easy terms on balance at 0 per cent interest.
100 acres of the best orchard land in the valley, ONE MILE FROM
RAILROAD STATION, $30 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 largo city lots in West Medford joining Kenwood addition, $200 ea.
The owner of the above properties purchased them fonr years as
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 markef today.
J. C. BROWN
Office in Palm Block, Upstairs Medford, Oregon
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that the
city council will receive bids for the
const nic'thm of a five-foot cement
sidewalk on the east side, of Oakdnle
avenno from Seventh to Eighth
streets same, being three hundred
(300) feet in length; and also for a
five-foot cement sidewalk on tho
south sido of Sixth street from the
corner of d'Anjou street to a point
1-10 feet east.
Bids mny bo filed with or mailed
to tho city recorder up to 4 o'clock
p. m. on September 7, 1000.
Dated August 23, 1!00.
ROUT. W. TELKER,
Ml Cilv Recorder.
Orchestra music during dinner each
evening at tho Nush Grill.
t Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms in the
space and cost of four rooms; iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets
tand dressers; cabinet kitchen
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J. A. McINTOSH, Architect, $
t Third Floor Medford National Bank Building. "
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I Medford Iron Works
I E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
t Foundry and Machinist
t A" of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-f
jentnery. Agents in Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS MORSr Irn
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I We do JOB PRINTING
Excellent Workmanship
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, O R E O O N
If you are particular in regards liest 25-cent dinner in town served
to what you eat for breakfast, you every day at the Spot Cafe.
should get the habit of eating at tho . :
Louvre Cafe. Their hot waffles and You'll meet your friend at the box
maple, syrup ean'l bo beat. ball alley.
A Bargain
The famous 120-aere
I. W. THOMAS GROVE FARM
85 acres of alfalfa garden, 20 acres of the prettiest oak anad lam-el
grove in the valley, 15 acres of apples and pears in bearing, and
loaded with frnit at the present time.
This is the best proposition ever offered in Southern Orefj.m.
See
WHITE & TROWBRIDGE
ri? Exclusive Asents, for prices, terms, eir, i t"i--.
Phone 93 6 Fir street Medford
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THERE IS SELDOM A DAY PASSES BUT WHAT A NEED IS FELT FOR. A FKW W1DK HOARDS
IN ORDER TO MAKE REPAIRS OF VARIOUS KINDS AROUND THE PLACE.
We Need Yard Room
AND IN ORDER TO GET IT WE ARE OFFERING A LOT OF ODD LHXCTII. SURFACE! 1x12s AT
A PRICE THAT WILL CLEAR THEM OUT IN SHORT ORDER-SO. I V YOU NEED ANY, YOU HAD
.BETTER HURRY.
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