Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 10, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKflOX, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1909.
TIMBER FIRES DO DAMAGE
EAST OF COTTAGE GROVE
COTTAHK (IHOVI'V Or., S.M.I 10,
Hun l'itclioi', i'i'iiliii(,' on tlio Orn
Kon & HniillicriioiiMli'i'it mil mini, 18
luih'rt CMHl (if Hl'lH ilaic-t, Hltt (lilt II lil'ii
tu hum hliibliinu'K Inst I'riiluy. 'J'hn
riiiini'H hiiiin nnl liryuuil conl rot, mill
t I to llii linn Imvi Iniriii'il In Din
toil, lIl'Hll'oyillK HI'VI'I'Ill Nllllll'0 lllill'H
of fini' liinlii'r, mill lor n limn lliri'iil
I'lihiK lo Itu in llii' Hitwinill mill nth
vf ImililiiiK it that plni'i'. Tlio 1'iro in
Mill liiiriniiK In-rci'ly ami rim War
ili'ii lli'oiiilimicli Iiiim lnlii'ii a Iiii'ko
Jori'd of men to i'ilil tint flaiiit'H, An
nlliiT I'irottt tlio Wii'kx mill, t'ilit
lllill'H I'llhl III' lll'I'l', llill I'llllhilllTlllllll
iIiiiiiiihh a I'i'W iImvk ugii, IiiiI llii) form
III' llll'll M-lll Ollt M'IMII'I'll I'Olllrill of
I lto llmni'H mill tin' nii'ii liiivo lii'i'ii
Kent to tlio Dixton fire, wliii'li in imw
in llii' litnlx-r of lliii lluiilli-Ki'lly emu
puny anil tln Wr.virliiii'iiner Mnli.
PACIFIC COAST'ELK
LARGER THAN ANY OTHERS
TNIVKHSITY OK OHWION', Kn
1,'i'iK', Sept. 1 J. Thitt llm elk or Cur
ry I'Oiinly, Ciiiim anil lloiiyhiH roiinlii's
mill oilier ()ri'jiin count I'liunlii'S ami
tlniHo of wi'nti'rn WiiHliinjiloii nri)
larger anil luiviir tlian tin- i-ll; of
Wyoming ami Colorailo i.-i tin Imlii-f
of J. A. Sawyer, manly tri'iiMiivr of
DihiuIiii I'oinity, nail an iinlhority on
ili'iT, rlk anil ollior ( 1 1 1 r n of llm llro
mil i'ont-t ilibtrirl, riTupuizi'iI by tin'
iliii'f linnliiij; joarnaW of tin I'aili'il
Sliiti-x. Tin1 linll elk of tlio coast
rnii;c4 MUncliiiH". vcinli " much iih
1'JIIO Hiiinin, while ihiiM1 of Wyoming
mill Ciiliiiailii rarely exceeil 1011(1
ioiiiiim. The ilil fereiice in weight of
tin' average elk of lhc two ivjiiotiH is
nlioilt 'JIMI puttml-i,
DEER HUNTING FOOD
IN GOLD HILL DISTRICT
S. d. Iloile-. .1. Ditviilson ami
CliarlcH Kell lirmiulil in 11 J"ine five
poinl liiick Weilnchilay iiiorninf', which
they hail killeil near Hock l'oint, Hiiyii
the (iolil Hill Neuh. Ojiiti a nnni
lier of ileer have lieen killeil in the
lieichlmrliiiiiil nl' lliis ilaee fciiiri 111'
Heason oieneil, in fact, the local hunt
er h have heea even nmre snceeshfnl
than lliosi who have pine tu tin tall
limber.
I, like Ji'imiiiH ami Ral)li Darling
eaptnreil a )oiiil-Hi.eil buck on the
lllaekwell IiIIIh Wi'ilni'Uilay. Several
ilcor have been killeil in anil ahont
(iolil llill lately ami the lniiilini; wi'ins
to he iih kihiiI 11I11111I homo as anywhere
.so.
N0RMALADDITI0NS
FOR R0SEBURG HIGH
ItOSKl.l'KO. Or., Sept. 10. He
emise of the iliMconliiiiinnci of the
Hlnli normal schools there has boon
aildi'il ln the hitfh school in this city
n teachers' IraiaiiiK i1eiiirtiaent for
Hie fiirllieiimiiiK I 'lit. Tlio ori;ai)i,a
lion of a class in this ilepaiiiaent ile
pcnils, however, upon the entrance of
n mifficioiit nnmlier to justify Ihe
expense of eoiiiliicliiiK it.
Schoiil opens in this city on Sep
tember l.'l. There will be 'J 4 touchers
employed in the schools this year, 11
of which liiiiclit last year. '
PRUNE ASSOCIATION
HAS BEEN FORMED
IIOSKIil'IfO, Or., Kept. HI.- I'rutio
(fi-owi.TM il JMyrtle Creek havu met
mid foiininl 1111 association for thu
sale of Until' crops. They elccteil J. J.
Chailwick proniilonl mid V. N. Monro
secretary. They also elected it com
111 i t toe of five to receive offers and
do I ho helling for tint Jftiol. i
They hnvo ihMiicd an invitnlioii to
all growers to join the pool. The fruit
will all io sold together, and whoever
buys the pool gets all tlio fruit. Tim
growers havo agreed to dry I tic;
prunes in a good marketable condi
tion. Tin) amoiioiit of fruit signed up at
llio mccliag amounts to about Ii.i0,l)ll0
pounds. It is expected that many
others will eater their crops, bringing
I ho total up to 1,000,000 pounds.
OPENING
Fall Millinery
Mrs. W. I. Brown invites the ladies
of MtdtonI rnd vicinity to inspect
display of French patterns and
shapes at
DUEUL & KENTNER
Saturday, September 11, 1909
Bijou Theatre
FOUR CUTTINGS OF
At FALFA AT MILTON
.MllfiiX. Or., Sept 10. Jiimes T.
Kirk. 011,1 of ihe most successful al
falfa gi'jiters in Ihe Walla Walla
valley, is in the midst of Ihe third
alfalfa harvest, and the presenl' cul
ling is practically as good in ialily
ami 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i I ' ixh was the second. In
dications nl the present time assure
the farmers thai an excellent fourth
crop of hav will be harvested, savs
Mr. Kirk.
Prepaid Raiiroao Orders.
"Somolhiiig which is of eonsider
known' is the system of prepaid or
1I1I0 interest to the public generally
and which is uorimp not generally
dorn now in effect between stations
nC the Southern Pacific company
nnd nil points in tlio United States.
By means of this system tickets mny
be purchased at Mcdfotd from any
place in the United States and mail
ed or telegraphed direct to the party
wishing fo coma here. Sleeper ac
commodations and small amounts of
cash In connection with these tickets
may also be foiwardud at the same
HKSOLUTION'.
Ho it resolved, hit the city council
of Ihe cily cf Mod ford:
K.very property owner of the oily
of Modford is hereby required within
thirty days from this dato to cause
every building within said city used
for residence purposes past which
sewer mid water mains hnvo boon
laid lo bo connected with said sewer.
The city recorder is hereby direct
ed to pause this resolution to bo pub
lished in the daily papers of said city
for three days.'
The foregoing resolution was pass
ed by the city council of tlio city of
Modford on September 7th. 100!), by
the following vote: Welch. Merrick,
Kil'ert, Detinuer, Worlnian, aye; liny,
none.
Approved September 7th. 1000.
W. II., CANOX. Mayor.
Attest:
liOHT. W. TKLFKU.
100 Recorder.
FOR QPICK AND SURE RESULTS TRY THE TRIBUNE "WANT" ADS
ATTENTION
Those who are looking for good invest
ments can do no better than to inves
tigate this beautiful property
Twenty-eight fine lots located on Main street, six
blocks west of the business district. Main street is be
ing paved, water mains are being laid, sewer is in, ce
ment walks going in, cross street (iO feet wide. Lots
arc 50x137, front lots 70x140. Always accessible, either
on foot or wheel tin account of paved streets- Building
line 2o feet from front of lots.
There is no question but what one will make ;"50 to
100 per cent on the investment in the course of a yem
Med ford is growing very rapidly and without question
this is the cheapest property within the same radius
of anything in the city today. The price and the terms
are reasonable. Come and look this over and be con
vince!. We also have a splendid business property, of large
size, that will stand investigation. The present price
will look cheap in a year's time. :
Also have 40 acres first-class fruit land that can
be traded for city property. This-is some distance out,
well located, easily cleared and no waste or steep land.
Now what have you to offer ?
J. W. Dressier Agency
West Main St.
Entire Change of pictures
Special Matinee
for school children tomorrow after
noon, 2:30.
ADMISSION TO SCHOOL CHILDREN, ONLY 5c.
SB
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Mr. Investor Have you seen the mdern home seven rooms in the
snnoe iinrl rnst nf fnur rnnmc !cpIoc rpfrinprntnr hnitf.In huffate
, a. ..vw
t and dressers; cabinet kitchen.
J. A. McINTOSH, Architect,
Third Floor Medford Xational Bank Building..
Medford Iron Works
X E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. i
Foundry and Machinist
X All Wr of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma
tchincry. Agents in Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO.
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,
' Medford Depot: Medford I or & Storage Co.
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Are
EADOUA R TE R S
For STANDARD PORTLAND CEMENT, and
HARD WALL PLASTERS, (hair fibre,) and BUILD
ING FELT, as well as carrying a stock of LUM
BER, SHINGLES, DOORS, SASHES, ETC., ETC.,
Second to none in Southern Oregon
LUJIMtBMIIWIHIMH M " 1 mm 1 ',1
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