Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 11, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDF0R1) DAllA Till HUNK, ME U FOl 1 1), 01 I 1'XJ ON, SATURDAY, HEI'TEMBKK 11, 1009.
ARE UNCLE SAM'S
ROADSJBO WIDE?
German Rnatts Are Much Nnrrowar,
hut Are In Butter
Condition.
'I'll" following iiil'oriiiulinii concern
ing I hit Kiipcriniily of 1 hit highway of
(li'iiiiuny, km cninpiiri'd with llioxii of
llm I'nili'il SlntiH, in I'm nUlii'il liy
Hnliorl J. Tliiiiiiimni, Cniimil uL Han
over: (Ii'I'Iiiiiii i'hihIh 11 1- Mrliiim kiiIiJim'I-
I'll III II Illllldl'Cll linn's mnri! ll'lllT'lC
limn similar mini in llm ' I'mlcd
SI ii (. Tlic.c roads rniigo frimi "JO
In Ml) feet in width, while in our mid
dle mill western slutcs, where traffic
in cniupiirnlively light, we lake loud
il' mi iivenigc value of $11111 pir line
Hint I'll! it ii wild i'oiiiIwiivh (ill feel
in width; jirni'lii-nllv Iwo-lliirds of
llm hiiiui- being given vi-r In weeds,
W 1 1 1 -1 1 I'lll'lli'-ll III! illl'llllllslilllll )-1 1 1 1 -
ply of seeds I'm' llm nil joining fiinii
lands. Tim funnel" in (ii'iiiiiiily who
has cnuinicrcil tin weeds on his
ground n 1 have no thought of llii'tn
being started ll'.-Mlll from Ulldcll'lllti
vnli'il or iinri't-i"! for Inml along llii'
roadways. There ere no weeds, no
iiiiiiI, no I'liiii'Klinli'-. no Miinl stretches
in III" i-onilu.
One of llic wimplc-l mill most i mm -tii'nl
iiieiisiires ilinl could In- Inl.i'ii
for III" ln'1 ti-niii'iil of muds .in llm
I'nili'il Sliih'N would In lo reduce
llii'ir width lioin oni'-lliinl lo oiic
liulf of ulnil lln-y now inc.
In 1 1 1 I'nili'il Sluli-. 1 1 1 1 1 i c - high
ways in III" -lutes given below may
III' 1'Hlilllllll'll l- flllloHS: MIlllll'sOlll,
HII, (1(1(1; Wisconsin, 110,1111(1; Michigan,
(in.llllll; town. VM.niH) ; Kansas, 70,
(1110; N'i'Iii'iikI.ii. ."iO,(IIIII; Missouri HII,
11(11); Indiana. Tii.iiiiii; (Hiio, HII, 0(1(1;
total, Vlin.OIMI. I f .-.1 1 1 . i 1 li- width
of llir-i' iililii' lituliu n ys, which now
average (ill feet, to feel would give
hncl; to tin fanners of these states
for I'liiiivnlion l',.'i(l(l,000 acres of
generally tillable Inml, which nt mi
llVCI'llgl" Vllllllllioll of .I(I0 ll'f IICIC
would ini'iin I lie restoration to tilt!
producing values of tlir bliilcs niinii'il
of ir'J.MI.IIOO.IIIII).
ALBANY ARRANGING FOl
i THIRD ANNUAL APPLE FAIR
! AI.UANY, dr., Kept. 11. Ai-liv.-
I u i' I H ra I i 1 1 i m urn being made for I liu
Iliird i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Allimiy apple" fnir, which
will In' lii'ld in this ril.V October 'Si,
M mill till, Willi. Tim association
IH KCIIllitlg Olll printed pI'Cluilllll I inl H
In nil tipple grower of western Ore
gon north of mid including liiimi
enmity, iiccniiipiinied by Idler ho
liriliii iixliiliiu for llu I'M'iil.
Tim iriiii'iuil pii'iniiiiii ol'IVrnil iri
for tint liiiHf I'omity cxliiliil (l.iim
I'oiinty I ii !')'- 1 ) . I'oiiHiiitiii); of 20
lioxrM of fivo or mori! vnrii'lii'X, lor
wliiidi tin- first piizo will In- a $100
cup mid $."i0 1'm.lr, tin- mtoihI piiz",
.fril) 1'iisli, mid III') lliiid piizi' U0
i-iihli. Othi-r prizi'X riui!i! from $.0.
$:i(, ifL'.'i, '-'0, $l'ri, If 10, $') mill
I'llhll, lll".illl'H IIIIIIIIM'Oim I'lipM mill Otll-
i;r viiliuilili' nrlii'li'H.
Tin- iiiilromls will jrniiit n rnli- of
oiii! in re iiihi ii 1 1 i in lor mr rouui
trip, wliirli ouulit In lirini; it lnrj.' nl'
Ii-iiiIiii from all poinln in tin- ti-rri-
tory of I In- fair. i
CROWDS FILL LAKEVIEW '
FOR LAND OPENING
I.AIsKVll'AV, Or., Si-pl. 1 1.- - U"p-ri'-i'iilnliviM
of I'onlrni'l lioldi-rs in
llm Ori'L'oii Yiilliy l.mid iMinpnuyV
Mile of tin- old (Iri'ijoii inililiiry vo.id
l.'riinl i'i i n 1 1 1 1 in' to pour in, inin li di'
Ihv liiivinj; oi'i'iirii'd, nttiut: to tnn
.iliift I run 'poi'lntion liii'ilitii". v.liirli.
wi'i'i- tin' only wny i--il!- for loiir-
ui in On' ri'ntt'il. ,'flii' in il i'ukI liniv
from lii'im nortli tt I'oninli'ii'il only In
Altiirn mid is t-lill .10' inili s I nun '
l.ukc h'W. 1 liu ili'lc'iitioo an i'. i il
toiiiulil I'rom Ni lii iislwi, Kiinii-. Iowii
mid (Hiio. i
'flu' I'lowd miuilii'i'i'il ovi'i' l.'iiio to-:
liny. TruP'i'.-- Ifiinkin of N'lu';!'-uii,
U'itlii't'M of lri'i;on mid Wyiill of
Missouri, who wi'i'' I'li'rti-d tin uiorii- !
lilo.' si'-sion, tool, I'tiiirtfP of tin Ii li- -
ini'-'S of tin- opi'iiim; n'ssion. '
OPENING
Fall Millinery
Mrs. W. I. Brown invites the ladies
of Mtdfunl :nd vicinity to inspect
display of French patterns and
shapes at
DUEUL & KENTNER
Saturday, September II, 1909
1
Bijou Theatre
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Hiyh Class Vaudeville and Moving
Pictures.
Last chance to see
Prof. Nick Young and his trained dogs
ADMISSION IOANDI5o
Nrf MORE CERTIFICATES
ACCEPTED AS PAYMENT
WASHINGTON', Si'pt. 10. The
hiTivtnry of tin- interior lias dii'idid
not lo iipprovc nny iiinri ('(liifii'ntos
issui'il liy tlu ii'i'liinuilioii si'i'vii'i' in
piiynii'iil for work doni- on rci'liiinii
lion proji'i'tn mid wliirli lii'ri'lofoip
Imvi! Iii'i'ii ri'i'i'iv i'il ns part payiiu'iil
mi entrii'H iiihIit lliosc proji'i'lu. ' Tim
division was iuadi on advice from Hie
Illlollll'V Kl'lll'llll.
You haven't rend nil lho nows uti
lejiR you have, read (ho ads some, in
teresting ileum for your purse in ev
ery i.SHIIO.
FOR QPICK AND SURE RESULTS TRY THE TRIBUNE "WANT" ADS
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KLINE OF C0RVALLIS
. CROSSES GREAT DIVIDE
Simon Ij. Kline, one of forvnlli'
proMiiiieiil liusiness men and tending
I'iti.ens, died Thilivilay lifter a i-liorl
illness of one week, of mi nltai'li of
pleurisy, the result of illness.
Mr. Kline win president of the
State (! Aie vers' association and Ore
gon Meri'liiinls' iissoeiation. He re
eenlly oraui.ed the Medl'ord Mer
eluinls' assoeiiilion. He was promi
nent in polities and a candidate for
governor. He was also chairman of
the water coniinission of the city of
Corvnllis, upon which lie has served
since the originnl act crentiinr lho
Mime, and was named liy the legis
lative nssemlily. lie was u ll'Jd de
trree Mason and a iiieinhi'r of the
Woodmen mid A. O. V. W.
MARRIED.
HlMI'IIKKY-rATCII In .lack
Sonvitle, on Scpteniher i), by Jiulfje
J. . Neil, Alie llinuphrev and (Initio
Hell Puloh.
ATTENTION
Those who are looking for good invest
ments can do no better than to inves
tigate this beautiful property
Twenty-eitflit fitio lots located on Main street, six
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lilocks west of the business district. Main street' is be
ing paved, wafer mains arc being laid, sewer is in, ce
ment walks going in, cross street GO feet wide. Lois
are ."OxlUT, front lots 70x1-10. Always accessible, either
on font or wheel on account of paved streets. Building
line 25 feet from front of lots. .
There is no (jnestion but what one will make ;0 to
100 per cent on the investment in the course of a year.
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
vinced. ,
"Ve also have a splendid business property, of large
si.e, that will stand investigation;. The present price
'-"-on-.a
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 of f er ?
J. W. Dressier Agency
West Main St.
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Mr. Investor Have you seen t he modern home seven rooms in the
space and cost of four rooms; iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets
; and Uressers; cabinet kitchen.
J. A. McINTOSII, Architect,
Third Floor Me.dford National Bank Building.
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t Medford Iron Works I
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3 E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All Wrv of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers, and Ma-
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cliincry Agents in Southern Oregon for
j FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO.
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' KKSOLUTIOX.
lie it resolved, bu the city council
of the city rf Medl'ord:
Kvery roiierty owner of the city
of Medford is hereby required within
thirty days from this date to cause
every building within said eity used
for residence purposes past which
sewer and water mains have been
laid to be connected with said sewer.
The eity recorder is hereby direct
ed to cause this resolution to he pub
lished in the daily papers of said city
for three days.
. The foregoing resolution was pass
ed by the city council of the city of
Medford on September 7th, 1009, by
the following vote: Welch, Merrick,
Kifert. Demmer, Wprtman, aye ; nays,
none.
.Approved September 7th, 1909.
W. II. CAXOX, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFF.R.
l'jO Recorder.
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