Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 31, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST B1. 1909.
STATE HAS NO POWER
TO STOP LAND LOTTERY
SALEM, Or., Auk. 31. "Since tlio
transaction between (lie Rooth-Kelly
Lumber Gompnny and the Oregon
bililary road grant was purely a gov
eniment transaction, I cannot see
wherein the state lias any right of
interference in the lottery proposi
tion of the Oregon Valley Land com
pany, wherein there is to be a draw
ing upon approximately 300.000 acres
of agricultural lands in Lake and
Malheur counties," said Treasurer
Steel, the only member of the state
land board in the city this afternoon.
It appears that the Oregon Valley
Land company purchased 500,000
acres of land in Lake nnd Malheur
counties from the Booth-Kelly Lum
ber company and segregated 300,000
acres of the tract as agricultural
and is attempting to pine eit on the
market under the lottery system nt an
average of $200 per ract of from
10 to' 1000 acres. E. T. ITehfield
of Guthrie, Okln., says the majority
of the land is practically worthless,
and proposes to appeal to the state
land board to block the deal.
NORTHWEST WHEAT CROP
NOT BUMPER, SAYS HILL
ST.
If you are particular in regards
to what you cat for breakfast, you
should get the habit of eating at the
Louvre Cafe. Their hot waffles and
maple syrup can't be beat.
PAUL, Aug. 31. A nolo of
warning to crop statisticians who are
predicting a bumper crop of wheat in
the Northwest was sounded by James
J. Hill in an interview yesterday.
Much harm will bo done to tlio busi
ness of tlio country in encouraging
overspcculalion by the statements
sent broadcast that the Northwest
will harvest n bumper crop, according
to the railroad magnate.
"I believe that the Northwest will
harvest a crop that will be about "0,
OlIO.OOO bushels larger than some
previous years," said Mr. Hill today, i
but the statement that a bumper crop
fs expected is far from true."
Prepaid Raiiroao Orders.
"Something which is of consider
known is the system of prepaid or-
able interest to the public generally!
and which is uerhnps not generally
ders now in effect between stations
of the Southern Pacifio company
and all points in the United States.
By means of this system tickets may
ba purchased at Medford from any
olace in the United- States and mail
ed or telegraphed direct to the party
wishing to come here. Sleeper ac
commodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the same
time."
FILES TINY CLAIM
AGAINST BIG ROADS
WASIIlNflTOX. Aug. 31. The
smallest claim for reparation ever
filed with the interstate commerce
commission has been presented by
Tyson and Jones Buggy company of
Cartilage, N. C. The amount involv
ed is 'JO cents.
The brief consists of six pages of
legal cap, iu which all tlio facts are
set forth.
In December, 1007, the complaint
avers, the firm ordered iron wagon
axles from Wilkesbarre, l'a. The rate
charged was f cents a hundred
pounds. Tlie.eomplaiiil alleges that
tho proper rate should havo been 52
cents per hundred. The ..hipmeiil
weighed ubuu JOOO mmiihIs.
Six railroads were made defend-!
mils -tin) Central of Georgia, Ilia
Philadelphia and Keading, tlio Cum-,
berland Valley, I he Norfolk and West
cm, tho Southern and the Aberdeen
and Asheboro.
THE SECOND ANNUAL
Portland Fair
Oregon's Biggest Show
Sept. 20-25!
1909
Admission 50 Cents
6 HORSE RACES DAILY
NATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS
CHARIOT RACING
BALLOON RACING
FASCINATING MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS
FIREWORKS will bo the most gorgeous and mag
nificent pyrotechnic display ever seen on this Coast.
This will interest the whole family.
REDUCED RATES OX ALL ROADS.
Bijou Theatre
Entire Change of Pictures
Illustrated Songs
The Chicago Trio
3 LAUGHMAKERS 3
in Comedy Sketch.
Why pay 10 cents for a few moving pictures when for 5 cents more
you can see a high grade vaudeville act, hear illustrated songs, in ad
dition to a full picture program.
D0NT FORGET THE BAB Y CONTEST BEGINS TODAY. HAND IN
r
IN YOUR PICTURES.
Admission10c and 15c
WHY COOK
These hot days? When you can got anything you desiro in the lino
of BREAD, PIES or CAKE, in addition to everything usually found
in a iirst-eiass DELICATESSEN. 1
MEDFORD DELICATEESSEN & BAKERY.
7 " T : Wetzel & Hodges, Proprietors.
She KEWANEE
System of Water Supply A
i 11.1 i . . ,
proviucs an uDsoiulcly sale ond tAtislac- ;..;'
tory water service, ciual to that 'if With
ollered by any city water works. '
An abundant supply of water r'jr Kewaneo
ulwny available and dcliv- System,
ercd under strong iirruure Y anaiMinhl,itrc!,iiicu.
"""" jrv ma ic lank, cu ca ma
Kewanee Pneumatic Tank
It placed in the cellar. Wutrr
ii Dimmed into this tank and u
delivered to tlio fixtures by ail
pressure.
or grounds,
Affords
Absoluts
Fir
m
as
No Attic Tank
to Leak and Flood the I louse,
No Elevated Tank
to Freeze or Collapse.
tOO per cent better service and will last a
lifetime.
Over Nino Thoutond Kowaneo
Outfits in Successful
Operation.
Also agents for White Steam
Cars and Fairbanks-Morse Gaso
line Pumping Outfits.
GET AHEAD OF THE HOT
SEASON.
Tou can bid defiance to the heat
by having an electric fan put in po
sition. It doesn't cost very much,
either. If you haven't one, we can
fix you up i na short time, at the
least expense. We're general eleo
tricinns, and do all classes of work
in our line in the most thorough
manner. Jobbing skillfully and
promptly executed at lowest charges.
Portable lamps in all varieties.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL.
CONSTRiinTIOM no
J. E. ENYART.'President
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
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E. A. Washburne & Son
Miles Block Medford, Oregon
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
THE BOGEY WOMAN Beautiful hand colored fairy tale.
FUN WITH A MANIKIN Oh, you laughs.
A BAD CASE Novel comedy of microbes.
VISIONS-Strong drama. A'MMMWA.f fiWl
Cool, Comfortable. One Dime.
P. C. Hansen.
Tom Moffat.
We make any kind and style of windows. Wo carry
glass of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
Double Your Money In 4 Years
70 ACRES, POUR MILES FROM MEDFORD, ONE MILE FROM PHOENIX; 15 ACRES NEW
TOWN PIPPINS, 10 ACRES SPITZENBERG APPLES, ALL 2 YEARS OLD; 100 I3ARTLETT
PEARS; 350 STRAWBERRY PLANTS; FAMILY ORCHARD; NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW; BARN
AND OTHER BUILDINGS.
$150 Per Acre
Only
BENSON INVESTMENT COMPANY