Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 31, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 190!).
SCENE FROM THE -FAR-FAMED "GIRL FROM RECTOR'S"
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"I'ih'Iii" Joe Ciiiiihmi in r-spoiiniblc
ir u w-w wind wliii'h niniHi'M
eve in tut v in linn in wnv 11110 lit
KiiuliHiiVdiMiliiiliirv. Diirinif tho m-ven
inonllih' run of "Tin- (iirl From Ifi-c-tnrV
nt WVIht'h uiusii! hull Innt himi-
Him, llm Hpi'iiliiT kI(ihm1 in nfU-r f lie
I'irot iii't, Kidilflil liimciOl' in a hox and
lii'Kiin In enjoy lliu hIiow. IIih lauli
diiiini; lliu Inst ai-t caused a ripple.
Iliioiill tli 1 1 u -; liei'.aum i(s volume
destroyed tins heiniiiK of many of
those nliniil liitu. After the perform
anei: tli iinuniner of the Iioiihu asked
whiifhe tlioiinht of "Thi! (iirl."
'it's a Hnipper," h aiimvered.
''What does that incan?'' was the
query. ,
"Quick, ciitertniiiin', deli-jhtfii
great, in fact."
"I never heard the word before,"
ventured the manager.
"Neither did I," returned the speuk
er. iEf?j
NORTH TALENT ITEMS. '
N'onli Chandler was in Mcdford
Saturday iittemliii the circiiM.
(leorye KoberU wn at Jfedford
Saluiihiy enjoyiii! the cireim highly.'
I.evy Stniri; and family wero in
Mcdford Saturday to we tliu big
xliow,
(.'. T. I'liyne and family of Fern-,
dale were ut fedford Saturday at
tending the circus.
Andrew Hriner and family of Wag
ner Creek were at Medfnnl and the
big show Saturday.
W. Iteeson wiik at the cireim in
Mcdl'ord Iiint Saturday, combining
Ini-iiicHH with pleiiHure.
Itenn (Inddaril and family were virt
iling friends in Talent Sunday. Mr.
(lortdard i.i foreman nf the rainier
fruit ranch.
John Robert and family of North
Talent were in Mcdford Saturday
-Inking in the sights nt the. big show.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. lVan and their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Louis Culver, have returned
from n pleasnnt outing nt Dead In
dinn. Mr. Fouch, foreman of the Tng
get ranch, was over in North Talent
Smidiiy buying vegetables.
K. Colham nnd son, who have a
Turn peach orchard west of l'lioeuix,
gathered a box of peaches Wednes
day for tli" exhibit at Seattle. Most
of tlio fruit was 1.1 inches in cirenni
ferencn. Mr. Calhoun says he has
Homo peaches that measaiiie 12
inches.
Kd Copeland of Wagner Creek had
lin niikifnvliltte lllHI. Thlll'mfUV tl) lOSG
lliu Oi, HIS llllKUin llll" nniiii ,
hoist. His hnnu was eauglit in me
cogs of n pulley, lie, was fortunate
that the, accident was not a more
serious one;
You'll meet your friend nt tlio box
ball nlloy.
GOLD HILL MINING
MATTERS ARE BRIGHTER
MECHANICS' LIEN CANNOT
BE PLACED ON HOMESTEAD
I'OUTLANI), Aug. 31. That a
mechanics' lien cannot attach to
properly claimed as a homestead, the
actual home of a family, was decided
by Judge Ciatens in the circuit court
yesterday, when be sustained a plea
in abatement in the suit of Ii. L.
Heard and IT. Dickcl to foreclose n
mechanics' lien against the property
of N. It. liiuidis and V. It. Salway.
Under the law, homestead has a
different meaning than the generally
understood definition of 100 acres
secured from the government. A
homestead is any place which is net-
ually occupied by a family as their
i i , i e
uome, anil is ownen ny a niemocr oi
tho family occupying, it. Tlio Oregon j
code provides that such a homestead .
is exempt from sale on execution fori
any judgment against the owner, ex- j
ccpt for a mortgage upon the prop
erty. - ' ,
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.
Hev Postofflce
Orchestrn music during dinner cneb
evening nt the Nosh Grill.
Mining mutters in this section,
whieli hnvo been extremely quiet for
a number of months, arc commenc
ing to liven up and things aro looking
much brighter now than they have
for several months past, says tbp
Gold Hill News.
J. I). Dawson, tho lessee of the
Bradeu, is working ten men and ex
pcclu to start tho mill soon.
Tu tin' Sardine' Creek district tin
I-iieky Hart is blocking out somo or
nnd dung other work beside, includ
ing some considerable improvements
on Ihc wngon road, which is itself nn
inilienlioii of fill urn active work.
The machinery for llm Gray Hugh
is expected shortly, and the preva
lent opinion among milling men who
M-e conversant with llm silniilion is
hat. (hi re is a mine in the Gray I-'n -
pie.
The lihiekhinvk miiio in Drummoml
IB miiitiiitr mi in inn nTiini'i n I iiimh I i
the owners, nnd extensive work will
NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that the city
council of the city of Mcdford, Ore
gon, will receive sealed proposals for
the const ruction of lateral sewers as
follows, to-wit:
A (1-inch lateral sewer along Riv
erside avenue n distance of 450 feet.
An 8-inch lntirnl sewer nlong Rose
avenue a distance of 000 foot.
An 8-inch lateral sewer along North
Onkdale avenue from Hamilton to
Third slrcot. ,
A fl-inch lateral sewer along Sum
mit avenue a distance of (iOO feet.
A 0-inch lateral sewer nlong West
Third street from North Onkdale ave
nuo to Holly street.
A 0-inch latcrul sewer along Ham
ilton street from west end of street
to North Onkdale avenue.
A C-inch Internl sewer nlong alley
through block 25.
A 0-inch lateral sewer nlong alley
between d'Aniou fifreot nnd Central
J avenue from Eighth street to Ninth
street.
A (1-inch lateral sewer nlong Or
ange street between Eighth street nnd
Tenth streot. .
All bids must bo filed with the city
recorder on or before 4:30 p. m. Sep
tember 7, 100!), and accompanied by
n certified check pnyablo to tho cily
treasurer of said cily equal to five
per cent nf the contract price; chock
to bu forfeited to the city of Mcdl'ord
in ease the successful bidder fails to
enter inlo contract for snmn. Con
tractor to furnish nil labor and male
rials necessary to complete said sew
ers. Vlnns and spccificiilions may
be had for said approvement by call
ing nt or addressing the cily engin
eer's office.
Done by order of tho city council
of the city of Med ford. Oregon, this
2M dav of August, 10011.
RORT. W. TELFER,
, City Rocordor.
Diarrhoea. 1
"For twenty years I suffered from
a bad case of granulated sore eyes,"
says Martin lioyd of Henrietta, Ky.
"In February, 1903, n gentleman ask
ed me to try Chamberlain's Salve.
I brought one box nnd used about
two-thirds of it nnd my eyes have not
given mo any troublo since." This
salvo is for sale by Leon B. Hns
kins' Pharmacy. ,
Via art) Growr Ony dlrrct from UM
NO OEnT
Our Tmn aro crown rtcfly
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Writ for frra raUlos. Lara nock of
Triutleraltble furoomlDurcial orch&raa
Cholct Fruit, Nut f i Ornirantil Tmt, Grip
Vines. Snull Fruit PUnt, and Shrubbery
Tub Dali.es NunsF.itiF.s
MlnOace,l! Onind Are, Portland, Ore.
SALEM 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,
ri!?i3T Medford Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co.
MEDFORD THEATRE
tispppi
Opening
Of (The Regular Season
The iBlg New York SucGess
"THE GIRL
FROM
RECTORS"
Wednesday Sep. 1
Prices 50c, 75g, $1.00, $1.50
Bargains in Real Estate
A few investments that will make money for you
40 acres fiue fruit land near railroad station, $80 per acre, cash,
easy terms on balance at 0 per cent interest.
100 acres of the b.est 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. You will regret it if yon
neglect to secure this ten acres on the above terms.
4 large city lots in West Medford joining Kenwood addition, $200 ea.
The owner of the above properties purchased them four years aga
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 market today.
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X Mr. Investor Have you seen t he modern homeseven rooms In the
space and cost of four rooms; icelcss refrigerator, built-in buffets
t and dressers; cabinet kitchen.
J. A. MclNTOSH, Architect.
Third Floor Medford National Bank Building, i
J. C. BROWN
Office in Palm Block, Upstairs
Medford, Oregon
i Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
t Foundry and Machinist
All Viri'' of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-5
jchincry. Agents In Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO.
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We do JOB PRINTING
Excellent Workmanship
A Bargain
The famous 3 'Jo-acre
I. W. THOMAS GROVE FARM
85 acres of alfalfa (tardea, 20 acres of the prettiest oak anad laurel
grove in the valley. 15 acres of apples and pears in bearing, aud
loaded with fruit ni tbe present time.
This is the best proposition ever offered in Southern Oregon.
See
WHITE & TROWBRIDGE
PB Exclusive Agents, for prices, terms, etc, at office,
Phone 93 - 6 Fir street Medford
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS Oh"
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
be ci'ii'iiioueed soon.