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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1909)
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNK, MEDFORD, ORKOOX, MOKDAV, '.ALWHT :h. 100!). 500 PAIRS OF MEN'S AND LADIES' Sample Hosiery. 15c to 25c qualities, no two pairs alike, on sale here tomorrow at, your choice,- 10 cents per pair 300 men's and ladies' sample Purses and Hand Bags; no two alike; at about one-half the regit ular price Tomorrow ,! 400 Dolls, 400 styles and qualities, seen in Medford, all styles, all maks, each; a big eastern maker's samplfe complete line of dolls ever shown in irice. " ; Wash Bowls and Pitchers, a new line; no two alike; $3.00 to $5.00 values; all fancies; tomorrow, 52.00 and $2.50 Each n THE BUSY STORE Ella Gaunyaw, public stenographer, room 4, Palm building. . FOR SALE AUGUST ONLY A SUMMER RESORT ON KLAMATH LAKE That is Unsurpassed in America This is a sporting proposition for men of wealth it is not a farm. Unequalled Trout Fishing June to November. Deer Hunting on the premise,' August I to November 1. Duck Shooting superior to any 1.1 the state, over thousands ot acres of wild celery and rice, September 1 to February 1. Grouse and Pheasant Shooting ou the place October 15 to Novem ber 15. Best starting place in the county for a. Bear hunt. . The Crater Lake Automobile road will run through the place for a mile and a quarter. Navigable water to the proper ty, unsurpassed drinking water, ' and power to develop the prop erty. More bottom land and fine gar den land than any place on the lake, i Thousands of Pine and Fir trees and thousands of Quaking As pens. More varieties of wild flowers i and natural grasses and vetche3 than any place in the county. If you develop this, property as ?t can be developed, there is no resort in the county that con compare with it. , No amount of talking will de scribe it let us show you. We have been offored more than twice what it cost, but have a price at which you may take U bolow which we will keep lt. J. G. PIERCE, W. T. SHIVE, ;:' Klamath Falls. Oregon Back Combs, Side Combs, Bar etts, etc. If there is some partlc- ; 'jlar style you want, come in and ee the big sample line here that we ire selling at about half price. the swellest line of dolls ever all qualities from Ic each to $10 line; the largest, finest and most Medford and all are abrut half HOHNER'S HARMONICAS 50c qualities !. ......25c 75c qualities ...35c Over 25 styles and sizes to select j from. . FINE CAMPING GROUND FOR VISITORS TO EUGENE Free camping can be had by those so desiring while attending the district-fair ut Eugene, which takes place from Tuesday, September 12, inclusive. The grounds adjoining the f.i:. grounds have been set aside for campers, city water being supplied. The week will be one of carnival '.eiite-itainmerits as well, such as bul ; lo.-'i ascensions; On Thursday the jme'-.-l.ants will close their storcj. at noon, this being merchants day. J he city will be decorated and illuminat ed for the week's affair. ' Special rates of one and a third fare have been granted by the South cm Paciife company from Salem on the north to Ashland on the soutli, good during the entire fair time. The exhibits of the. schools of the county will be of especial interest, several schools coming with their home bands. There will be a si;hvl mirnfln l 10:30 n. m. Wednesday. September 8, and all school children f fa the parade will be admitted to the fair grounds free. The total in prizes exceeds $5000 INDEPENDENT PRUNE MEN BEGIN PACKING SALEM, Or., Aug. 30. Members of. the independent prune pool this morning commenced to pick a large quantity of green prunes to be ship ped to the eastern markets. The fruit is being purchnscd by the, harl fruit company of California,, and will-be shipped through the , Salem Fruit union. About 25 'to 30 cars of'12 tons each will be sold green, and the grow lers are guaranteed 40 cents a oraie net f. o. b. Salem, also a considerable ndvnnco over this figure will be paid if the market conditions warrant it. Forty cents per crate is considered equivalent to about 3 1-4 cents per pound dried, which is slightly better than tho preset;; market quotations on tho dried f mit. ' , NEWSPAPERMAN a PRAISES VALLEY S. S. Smith of El Dorado, Kan., Says Crater Lake Is One of Greatest Wonders of the West. Sidney S. Smith, business uuiu.'igcr of the Daily Republican of El Hora tio, Kan.,' leaves Monday nfturnooii for a trip through Ciiliforniu before returning to his Kunsas home. Ho has sixmt the past two weeks in, Med ford visiting his brother-in-law,' lVil Anderson, of this city. .Mr. Smith has just returned from u 'trip tn Klamath Falls with Wes Green and llert Anderson by way of Crater Luke. He was delighted with the lake and the country traversed. A record run was made by the party back from Klamath Falls, covering tho "distance 77 miles over a rough road, in some six hours. "Crater Lake is the greatest mil ural wonder of the west," said. Mr. Smith, "and I am wry gliul that the opiKirtimity presented itselt for un to make n vi.-it to it. It wilt be the means or creating a great . iminst travel to this section of Oregon. .The country which we traversed wnnls very interesting to me. I think that in time I shall return to 4his secfit.'n of the etmnrv o reside." Mr. Smith is preparing' A series of articles dealing with the Kogue Hirer vullev for publication in his pi inert PORTLAND DEALERS COM PL A Iff OF GRADE OF PEACHES PORTLAND, Aug. 30. Large! re ceipts and a short business day com bined to leave a considerable. fiuifnti- ty of fruit on the hands of Front street .jobbers yesterday. Everything in good order, howeicr, cleaned up well at satisfactory prices. What was carried over principally was a liit' of undesirable peaches and grapes. The dealers nre complaining lbtidly of the quality of a large purl' of the lK-aches sent to the Portland market by southern Oregon shipiieivi. They say the best fruit is sent to Seattle mid the trash- dumped Here. Tea. coffee, beer or claret, .with 'iib lunch, 30 cents, at the Etnorick Cafe, Portland! Do you lite crawfisli-f' The Nash Grill serves them. Fresh shipments daily from the famous Quelle cafe :l Apprentice girls wanted nt Bar nard & Connayer's millinery par lors. 139 Measured' SKill, "Yon say ! Skill! p.r an tdal game- of golf?" "Yes. He play well enough to matt It interesting tor an Influential friend -without actnaUy heating htm.'-Bar pen's. Weekly. Townllc (to fnruier)--Wliiit aye It your cow? Farmer -Two years. Townlle How can you tell? Farmer Hy Ho horns. aownlte-llow stupid I ami Ot course It hmt two horns. T IN PEAR MARKET Dispatch From New York Says Pears Will Bring $4 Within a Few Days. NEW YOIIK, Ami. IV.l. (Special.) California pears are diminishing rapidly in this market and within the uevt three or four days arc expected ti be entirely off the market. The outlook for Dartlcll front Oregon and Washington was never better. The few pears that ar here in I ho east the eanners commenced buying more than a mouth ago at II cents a pound, and they are now up l .Tj cents n Hund. The price- is in the country, so it is safe lo my that good, large Hurt lei Is will surely lie $4 wilhiit the next few days. Ued apples arriving here in Sep- leniDcr will do well. A lew early apples, such as Duchess, WeMHiies ! and Alexanders, are now off the uuir kel, and when we get the Hudson day celebration and Xe-w York is Pull of people any good red fruit i-lioul.l make long prices. The market con tinues strong; The liiirlieiC penr market is vry strong. A Cofl'ax. (V. car averaged $:." I, fl the car lot bringing .KI!7. REPORTED BETTEIfi Spirit of Confidence Sfrown by Fam ily Leads to Rumor That Oper ation Has Been Performed. TCKXKKS. N T.. ing. ISO. A spirit fit con fidenen manifest by niciu- t. - r if : it i , . , . uvr " me ii.ii i ilium j mini v iv.-iuk in , , h..t;,.f it... i I'.i.v,,,-.! rr rrrnr,. i.,. nfrendr been operated npon and that he has rallied splendidly, or that the surgeon's examination proved that Die- operation when performed would be of n minor enuructer and is not 4 alarming. Ilv long distance tclcphnno this morning a representative of lhe Cniled Press awlted':- "lias lliimuian bveti opcratcdj "I"- on to 1 20 Itroa.l- ! way tor your answer, was the reply. ' That the iiuij.riiatc's coiuliriou is nol'i alarmiiic is attested bv the fact that " ' the members of llje- family atleniU'i'if hureh yeslerdhy. Scmi-ol'l'iciiil reiiorts declare lhiir he does not intend to jrive up his rail- w..t ii.lnmalu li.if tu nliiMiii.iip I . reave the details to his lieutenants, I who will tutor- Everett rfarriiuaa tahe charge of the- business. YOUNG R038ER GETS SEVEN YEARS AND LASHHIG : A'A'Nf'OrVEH. B. V., Anjc. .'HI. ! For beatinira setranf(er into insensi bility, then robbiiiR him and leniWnR him without aid, ('lay Beers, 'Jt .veal's old, was yesterday sentenced by Judge. Mcrnnes to seven yeurr penal servitude and ten lashes within the first 2t days of his confinement. The crime was committed recently . in Stanley pnrfc and the sentence is the first of. its kind imposod in this city for robbery with violencoi This is Boers' first of fonse, but the judfre stated that such a crime had not a single redeeming feature and was so detestable that it could not be committed in this city. It was shown that Beers insinuated himself into the confidence- of tho strniif.'cr before taking him to the pnrk for the assault and robbery. IDAHO VALUATIONS INCREASE $,000,000 BUlSE, Tdaho, ' Aug. .'10. Idaho's total assessed valuation for purposes of taxation is approximately $120,-3.-10.781, as compared with $115,080. $5(1 in 1008. These figures nre not official, hul are computed on the schedules as determined by lhe board. . In l)()8 the total mileage of the various railways within the state was 1018. During the year this has been increased less limn '200 miles, the maximum assessment upon new prop erty being $5000 n mile-.' , We Are Not Holding Our formal Opening but We are Holding An INFORMAL OPENING In Satumfay'v rr!liune we meant tc tell you that we were holding an informal oacning in our suit room, hut tor some reason the word in formal was grinled formal. Now we are not holding a formal opening, but we are snowing lhe largst line and assortment of new Fall Suits and Ready-t-Wears in Oregon south of Roseuitrg, and we fw.l that The PElces aid Values Will Interest You THE HUTCHASON CO. Successors to Baker Hutchasoti Co. ACRE OF RHUBARB NEAR ALBANY NETS OWNER $200E ALBANY, Or., Au. 30. From one aura vf. rhubarb in liis big garden jtist iteross thu Willamette river from this citv William L'eucoek has aver- , ......... , f;, -i--"" '" nun arre devoted to rhubarb for ov .iral yars and last; year dovoted an Hihcr acre to ciillirittii.il ut this plailt. ! This rnnng the first: year of its pro- .lluitiim, the vield on this second ;re i is- comfioriilively light, but after the ccon4 year it will yield enough to orodihte iWllll annuiill.v. Tin's year was not us gmn as usual for rhubarb, and' vet Mr. I'cncocL' lias a fairly pmil i.l r l 1. ....i:.. u..,-..,-nl VlK ,.. ', i u,,:,w ,. ... . ,. ,. . , , i ' .. i. ' ' ,.,',' II.. Kii...... ..IT L'tl.ald f.l I'l.f',,. r:ililm and siiiiill fruits, and he ami rich t j...'Mqtt fiilii.c n i'iliniw tin the bottom land in North Albany are inak i'u' from $1511 to $'tm per acre an- " PORTLAND SUFFERS FROM SERIOUS WAVE OF CRIME r'OltTI.ANir, .., Aug. 30. - Six holdups, one- disastrous attempt' to blow a safe, J5 robberies, and scores of petty depredations committed' dur ing the punt 2.1 days mark the first ebb of the wave of crime which threat ens to break over the city at. any hour. This record has completely bewildered the police. Every precau tion has been taken t neheck the, rampage of the criminals, but so far' without result. Each of the crimes ' has been ixirpct rated in such n man ner as to leave little or' no clue to the guilty persons. The natural conclu sion is that the crimes are tho work' of the horde of professional crimin als who now infest the city. . Seldom before in the history of the local police department has crime gained such a firm foothold as nt the present. Although .the department of police is apparently enpablo to a man, vet, notwithstanding that fact, it is nimble to cope with the situa tion. FINDS MEDFORD MAKING METROPOLITAN PROGRESS (). It. Hall, malinger of the Amer ican tvpe foundry at Portland, spent Monday in Medford. "This is my first visit in a year," said Mr. Ball, "and Medford is certainly advancing by leaps and bounds. It is the biggest small cily I was1 ever in,' and very metropolitan in character and ap pearance, It is destined to be a large town, I believe, for the citizens have the right spirit and the progresslve ness that builds cities." .' WIU. ENDEAVOR TO STOP SALE OF LAKEVIEW LAND- l'( KITLAXt), Atr. .10.Coirtmd. iuit thut murt of lhe land is worth less. K T. Kutifurld of fliilhrie, Okla.. says bx-weitM ask t'nited Staterf At linrney Atct'onrt to prevent the allot ment by tint Oregon Yalley Land iioinpiitiy of uln.i)t 3011,000 ai ios- of iiKi-iculcural land in Ijiko and Ntal-lli-ur euiiulies, Tbo award of the ta-aut r- piTliaMiiiK settlers is schud ulcd for Thiirdiiy, September (I. at Lulu-view. ' Tlur (iM-i-Kiuy Valley I.imil company ih a lOuisas tf'ily corMiration, whose (Ifi.un rcrentutive is C. Ml Efy iki.'ll. About year nu" this company purchnscd from the Bool-Kelly Liuu er iMMnptiuy ulx.'it .ri(IO,OII(l acriM of ii'lnl in Lake and Malheur couutis, lhe trmt bemj? a part of the oriprfnnl t'ei;(n military road laud Kraut of IHti.'i, the first land ifrant miufc in Ihis state. The purchase consisted of n strip of land extending fmm the rrbiiunth Indian reseiTtition llumugh I akr and Malheur counties to tho idnhv state lino. BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY. For sale, ut a great bargain, two, of the finity residence lots, 50x125 feet each. Wide alley, in the rear, (.'lose to end of the pavoment. High ist elevation in the city. Apply 135 South ('cntral avenue,. r telephone 171. 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 nil. nuii vviui MT. ANGEL. OR. in churgc of tho Benodic.tine Fathers. For young men and boys. Term opens September 7th. Preparatory,. commorcial, hmouIuio and slassieal coursou. Write for catalogue.