Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 08, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, W KDNESDAY, BEPTEMBER 8, 1909.
iSOGUL AID PERSONAL
C, A. Wt'hxli-i- of Tilt is in Modl'ord
on u short liiiciiicHH trip.
Thorn will Ihi mi Iniliuii diineo nl
'J'lm Wigwam Tlnii-hiluy evening. l'H
' J; V. IvIwiwiIh of Spring Creek is
at llio Muuro.
Something every buHtnoHH innn
wnnt tliu merchants' lunch nt tlio
Nash erill oui'h noon an elaborate
timim. Price 33 cetiU.
Mi'm. Miiiiiiiiii; of , Talent, wan a
visitor in .Mod ford VYedneKdiiy,
Eleven now stylos of (ho famous
Weber hhoes for men nt $3, $3.50
mid ju4 roeejvud ill, the "Ward
robe." 147
A. Pniikcy of Coutrul, I'oint Hpont
WedneKiluy in MoiU'ord on business.
' Nush 0 rill ope n nil tlm time.
, L. K. Pullman, K. 11. Gilstrnp, 0.
K. Koinpp. C. M. Collier mid K. O.
1'iitton of Kngene nro visitor in
Medford.
Konhern Origin Ton nnd Coffee
Co. S. Q street. .
V. V. Jkuiick. in allowing u few
lriuhdH-.thu beauty of the. neighboring
country nnd nlmi whore to eutcli Ibo
lurgest fihb.
NiihIi drill oM!ii nil tlio time.
.Ion Prown bu I'mnplotuly rcinod
clod bin residence in West .Modl'ord
mid Iiiih it refilled in nil excellent
tusto,
Ordorn for nweel crcnin or butter
milk tirnmntlv filled. Phone thto
creamery.
Tin1 window f Done! & Kentnor
nro tastefully decorated in accord
willi tin' welcome extended by this
.'itv to tin? "Pacific liidiiins." A hilf
II. !'..(. K. banner is also exhibited
A I'm morn lots loft in Wooilhiwn
Ilokht addition. Kim' locution; cur
service; will be worth more next full
Huv ono now. Honson Investment
Co.. 112 V. Main street. 118
Mi Kulu .luoulis left Tni'-diiy for
ii trip mirth. She will visit tin Kent
1 to exposition.
A gnmo everybody enn piny box
bull.
Dr. W. O. (infl'e left a huge basket
of Sweetwater gnfpos nt Tho Tribnno
of lien Tuesday. They wore not for
exhibition nt least none 'e" ,,,fl
Th grupos wore very fhje.
Phone for ton or offiM.
' Mm. 1. O. Porter is visiting friends
in rortliunl for u fw days.
vKlltt Oiuinynw, pnhlie Monographer,
room 4, Pnhn building. '
Mrs. Walter Hoover is spending a
few weeks in Portland with friends.
Open' nil tlm timn tho Nnsh Grill.
W. H. (irnnt in in Portland on a
hhort hiiKincKS trip.
Whi'i'it inonoy (frown Invcstml in
Biibiirbnii lotn in a prowinij rity. I.i't
iih show yon ours i-nsh, $10 pr
month. Ili'iison Invi-KliniMit Co. 118
M'ihh Hello f'ochinn bus left for a
visit in Portlnnd.
Do yon lmvo Rood broad? Why not
hoo Slrinnor, Wost Sido (Irooory. 151
.1. ('. Hrown is ovor on' lh Applo
(jnto on n short business trip.
Tons nnd ooffoos nt 2(1 S. O st.
Kd Anilrows bus returned to liis
homo in Rosebuifr.
Riidio Pholtz, the most enthusins
. ' tin ball fan nnd stnr player of Bontb
orn OroRon, bns left for Mt. Angel to
enter school there.
Mr. and Mrs. F. If. Fin rnr of Oold
Uny spent Tuesday jn Modl'ord on n
. short business trip.
' Wear Chippewa shoos, sold at "The
Wardrobe.'., ; ' ' U7
Todd Cl'inioron of Jueksonville
.spent Wednesday in Modl'ord.
A fresh sliipmont of tea direct from
tho -orient nf the ..Southern Oregon
Ton and Coffco Co., 30 S. Ornpe St.
Plmno 3303.
II. von dor Uollon of Wellon was a
-Mod ford visitor Wednesday.
You'll jneet jonr friend nt tho box
bull nlloy.
Martin .T. lWiio. formerly oity nt-
lornov of Modl'ord, now a resident of
IjiiUeview. passed lhroii!;b Modl'ord
Tuesday on route to Portland.
A new home for $15(1. We will
build you one for that and a month
ly payment of $35--your own plans.
Itonson Investment Co. 1 18
. I. C, V. Astbury of Hold Hill spent
Wednesday in Medfnrd.
Nash drill open all the time.
R. A. Sooll of RoH'hui'K is a visi
tor in Medford.
, A nine little limit much, 4 miles
south of Modl'ord: bouse, burn nnd
chicken bouse: it neres 3-year-old
pour oroliiml i Iiii'kc vegetable garden,
berries, etc; prion $5-100; tonus. Dnn-
. hum Investment Co., 112 Main si. 1 18-1
Hurry Silver of Ashluiid spout lust
Tuesduy in Medford.
Don't i'oruct that tho Nash drill
Iiiih tlm best chef in the stato and
make n specialty of small or lurifo
dinner parties.
Fred )(0rkli-y of Poriluud, milliliter
of the Pneifici Monthly, spent Tues
duy in Medford.
Wear a Lonuley hat, tho eipiul of
any $.' hut. dm- price $3.50. Tho
"Wardrobe." , M7
AlloinoyM It. d. Hmilh and A. C.
Iloiiifh of (Jrants I'nsi were altend
ii ii t m ut court in Jacksonville Wednes
day. .
HniocH and exiirncU at 20 S. O
htrect. '
The north sde husljccii discoverod.
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ROGUE RIVER PEARS
BRING $2.77 A BOX '
'ooky and PciiryhiR botob report
tbut Hob. Taylor, tho pninter, pnpernd,
painted nnd tinted tho polo in March,
1(108, and he also has hikiih there. 117
Insure your autoiiiohiloH ui;ainst
theft, firo and accident. Henson In-
vestllient Co. opposite Hotel Moore.
118
Arthur Hrown is spending a few
days in tlm Willow Springs district
on business
You can get or good at the Nosh
Grill ns you can get at the best grills
in tho cition at half tho "price." bpe-
cial musio every evening.
John C. Ktinson of hlk Creek is
visiting in Medford.
Will trudii insido for outsidn prop
orty; will trndn outside lor iiiskio
property; will exchange prii(s-rly you
do want for property you don't want
('all and see Honson Investment Co.
opposite Hotel Morre. 148
Attorney Dnrliiim ol lirants nisx
is in Modl'ord on businoKS.
lie sure and come to Tho Wigwnin
Thursday eve and have a good time
Will Keen of Ashland is visiting
in Medford
Frank Wilbur of Trail Creek was
a recent visitor in Medford
Henry Willis of Grants Pass spent
Wednesday in this oity,
Chiiiiiown shoes at' the "Ward
robe." 147
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NKW YORK, Kept. 8 . A
ear of Rogue River liurtlctts
consigned by the Rogue River
Friiilgroweih' union sold here
Tuesday for $2.(14 a box.
A ear consigned by Kstop
sold for $2.77.
Hear Creek CliMrgemis Hold
for $2.02.
ALLEN TO BUILD ROAD
FROM IDAHO TO SEA?
(Continued from Page 1.)
GRANTS PASS
IS SHOCKED
Grants Pass Canning Company, Own
ed by Prohibitionists, Retails
Hard Cider.
for tho Oregon Central & Enstern
from Hrownsvillo east. ,
Proposed Railroad Route.
Tho lino will pass through the ccn
ter of tho Calupooin valey, touching
Crnwfordsville and Halley, and tho
promoters say tbut construction work
will commence as soon as it is possi
ble to iirrangemntters for work to
begin.' It is (imposed to begin eon-
slruetion work at Hrownsvilla and
build cast as rapidly as possible.
Franklin T. Griffith stated recently
that the propoHod road is to run from
Albany to Ontario, on the 0. R. &
N. in eastern Oregon.
Tho three men named in tho direc
torate of the company are Franklin T.
Griffith, Dorsey H. Smith and C. II.
Warner. Griffith bus bandied tho
railroad end of the Portland Rail
way, Light & Power eompuny'B legal
business for somo years. Smith wus
lormerly assistant general siienn-1
(undent of the O. R. & N". company
mid is now genernl malinger for the
Open Rivor Transportation company
in close sympathy with a project for
a railroad from Ontario to Coos Hay.
Through Calapooia Pass.
It is a fact known to iiiimy railroad
men that the most leasinie pass
across the Cnscade mountains from
central Oregon is what is known ns
the CaliiKioia pass. It is also equally
as well known that this pass has
been tliornnghly investigated and is
now subject lor the thoughts ot the
men wbo are at present laying the
foundations for future railroad build
ing in Oregon. The construction of
this line would open up a rich field
of timber ,iu eastern Linn county nnd
Lane comity, and would give the Hluc
River mining district the impetus that
h needs to bring it to the front ns one
of the great districts of -weseni Ore
gon.
HOTEL ARRIVALS. , !
At the Xush-H. K. Kiser, W. P.
Smilli, C. A. Hoycc, (,'. I). Hade, Port
land; J. K. lieid urn! wife, Chicago;
R. A. Scott, KoHoburg; (. K. Melcalf
Kugeiie; C. J. Hal way, Chicago; Iton
iel Huff, Sun Francisco; N. Sham-
be, Taeoma; Harry Silver, Ashland;
L. HouxhurHt, Sun Fruncisco; M.
d. Murray, Chicago; Fred Iicklcv.
Portland; Z. Scbuckraiil, San Fran-
Cisco; J. 0. Smith, Grunt Puss; F.
A. Schluiper. Sun Francisco; O.
dlcnn and wife, city; W. G. Bricrly,
I'ullman; R. C. F. Astbury, Gold Hill
At the Moore Mrs. MManning,
Talent; Frank George, W. E. Frazic-r,
Portland; A. M. Gctz, John Koch
and wife, Lillian Vurth, Peoria; A.
I'ankey, Central Point; II. C. Cohn,
Chicago; Theodore Lovendnle and
wife, Salt Lake; II. C. Williams, Fair
field; L. E. Hclhrmn, E. R. Wilstrnp,
Eugene; G. K. Kitchen, I'alsey; C.
K. Kornpp, Eugene; ('. M. Collier,
E. O. Patten, Eugene; F, C. Johnson,
Tucson; J. I). I'olton, Luke Port;
F. A. JJriggs, Portland; F. A. Halle-
baugh, Scuttle; C. A. Webster, Hilt;
J. W. Edwards, Spring Creek; J. A.
Gillespie, Itrisbee; W. Bryant Vilas
Ranch; Mrs. J. P. White, New York;
R. W. McLeod, Suoknne; S. Strom-
berg, SKkane; E. V. Foster and wife,
Chicago.
William B. Glceson of Glendnle is a
Medford visitor.
If you want the best bread on earth
see Stringer, the West Side Gro
cer. 151
Roy. Crane of Hilt is a Medford
visitor. ; :
Stringer has 1be White Rive Hour,
the best flour on earth. ' 151
The iiiMiinL'or of the Grants Pnss
Canning company has boon arrested
charged with retailing hard cider. And
Grants Puss has been severely shock
ed thereby.
The cannery is owned by a num
ber of the most prominent prohibi
tionists of that city. A lnrge stock
of hard cider was on blind, and it wns
retailed in the city. The mnnnger
wns arrested Tuesday on a charge of
selling Hipinr without a license.
Interesting developments nre expected.
DR. LOWELL PLANS
, A GREATER HARVARD
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. Sept. 8.
Willi tho induction of A. Lawrence
Lowell ns Harvard university's bend
next month several potent 'reforms
will he begun. Most of these will he
outlined in Dr. Swell's address,
which will bo delivered from, a mon
ster rostrum erected in front of the
university offices October 0.
He purposes to secure world-wide
recognition "for tho Harvard degree,
his idea being that tho sheepskin
moiins something more thnn a high
percentage in athletic achievement or
a luxurious recreation for rich men's
sons with uimlcss ambitions. He
wants the Harvard degree to stand
supremo in the educational world,
mid his host efforts will bo put forth
to niuke it so. He is hint n dreamer
and his views nre directed at all times
toward the practical side.
Let Hull dj your scenic work, such
as a photo of your orchard, borne, etc,
331 E. Main street.
NELSON IS AFTER 1910
SHOOT OF PACIFIC INDIANS
(Continued 1'ron p-pe i )
Out of 100: Johnson
Out of SO: Mrs. Enynrt 33.
Tonight the big Indian pnrnde will
be pulled off, the hour being et at
7:30. Those takiinr part will meet nt
the bull park nt 0:30 p. m. A large
attendance on the part of Medford
ladies enlivened the day.
ATTENTION
Those who are looking for good invest
ments can do no better than to inves
tigate this beautiful property
Twenty-eight, fine, lots loeatefl on Main street, six
blocks west of the business district. Main street is be-
mir naved, water mains are beincr laid, sewer is in. ce
ment walks going in, cross street 60 feet wide. Lots
are o0.137, front lots 70x14.0. Always accessible, either
on foot or wheel on account of paved streets- Building
line 2-'5 feet from front of lots.
Therv is no -question but what one will make 50 to
It'll) per cent on the investment in the course of a year.
Med fowl is growing wry rapidly and without question
this is the cheapest property within the same radius
or anything in the oity today. The price and the terms
are reasonable. (Vane, and look this over and be con-
i .
vinced.
A "We tilso have -a splendid business property, of large
size, that will stand investigation. The present price
wTll look cheap in a year's time. ' '
Also "have 40 acres first-class Trait land that can
le traded for ritv, proiert v. This is some distance out.
well located, easily cleared and no ivtiste or steep land
Now Vhat haTe you to off or!
J, W. Dressier Agency
"West Main St.
THREATS TO KILL TAFT
ROUSE CHICAGO POLICE
V I
CHICAGO. Sept. 8. Two tellers
llneule.iing the life of .President Tuft
during his visit in this city, now in
the bunds of Captain Porter of the
seerel service, have stirred up tlio
latter, and the police officials of the
oity, with the result thai efforts will
be liinde to make the chief executive
of tho nation Ihe 'most, carefully
guarded president that ever oanie lo
Chicago.- - : " .
The following is the score for Tues
day, out of a issiblc 180:
Poston 172, l'.nynrt l.VJ, Seclcy 1
I. "ili, Xuqiiim 170, Thorpe 3(54, Wills
13!). llolohun (!(!,' Ellis 108, lieid. L.
II. . 3 HO. Heyo 144. Hordeanx 134.
Mhuird l.Vi, Miles 353, Hnmon I'iS,
liidon 343. Hilniaii 103. Vnn Dyke
12.'), lliiight' l.Vi, Uiohl 108, Con
verse 10-1, Miller lfi), Adctmim 107.
King 300, Friedncr 100, Hnfer 147,
Dillon 303. Hoard 340, Oilbert 370,
Willed 107, Parklcy 171. Gottlieb
148, Marshall 370, Cullison 371.
Korbos 170, Abraham 100.
See Prof. Anton Romanoff, for
merly court violinist of Austrinn em
peror, for lessons on violin, guitar
nnd mnndoKn. Leave orders nt Nash
hotel.
Tuesday's Scores.
Xorlhwesl leau'iie Portland .")-10-2.
Vancouver 10-101: Spokane 0-13-0,
Taeoma 0-4-4; Aberdeen-Seattle
gnino postponed.
Coast league Vernon 4-0-1. Onk
lund 8-12-1: I.os Angeles 3-.V2, Sun
I'ancisco 5-0-3: Saorninehnlo 2-1-1,
Portlnnd 01515.
National league Pittsburg 0. Chi
cago 2; Hrooklyn 2, Philadolphin 7:
Now York 3. I.oston 1.
Anievionn league Philadelphia 0,
New York 8; Detroit 0, Cleveland 4:
Washington .11, Poston (i. .
Keniombor the Indian dance at Tho
Wigwam Thursday ovenine. 148
Economy
When In Need
Ol Anytning in The Line Of ?
Fresh and Salt Meats
q J Sausage O
g Lard Poultry
Call and see our stock. Noth-
" ing but the best carried.
-THE ECONOMY MARKET
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- Opposite Postonlce Phone 461. !
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