Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 15, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE AIKDFOItl) DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOIU), OHKfiON, WKDXKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1909.
ASLAND BREVITIES
(Tin) TiiliiiKx)
Tin' rni'k i'iuhIh'I1 iimiI llm lii tract
ion i-iiiiiii lniviii iwlod I'roiii their
luliiil I'm' it few iln,VH J ill Mt on nc-
Clllllll. ill' II ! !! t M til llllilivil pIlWITH,
me iiKiiin running iniMili iil to piuinK
oMTiitiiiiiN. Tmiini urn imw running
ri'Kulii(ly li'uin llu iinn-y t' Hi" puv
ii i VC i'i'mI'TJ, mill tint In.vi'i' lit' itiihIii'iI
rork in hlemlilv i-xtiimliiiK iU wuy
liiuii Main htn'iit.
A 1 1 1 ioti i; f i llm Koran ctiiplinticiilly
Klnti'H Hint "tlirlo i a ilcvil ill ovmy
lii'ini; of Hit) nrill"'." Hi'1 xiiyiuK 'iiill
not pohNilily lie m.c rilii'il to llm milil,
hWiM-l fruit of till! TIlOllipHOII MIHmIIpKH
variety, wliifji in now ciiiniiiK n foot
hold in tliix vioinily. On tlio Yonltny
riuicli in Wi'kI AhIiIiiihI, thin Hpnoii'H
i lii'itinniiij; In lii'iir fruit, mill tint
Hmnpli'H nlrimtly itntliin'Ril promim
1 1 1 1 i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 yiclil mill film flavor.
.1. V. Mi-tNiy ami Vni KiikIo of
tint I'nitcil Sdili'H National ami Kirn I
National liankH, ri'Mprctivoly, ni'i'iun
pauit'il liy A. If. llnrciiliill ax roai'li
ami Renin Ifoniloun ax ooinuiiKHiii'y,
liuvn t'lini- to Hut Di'ail Indian HOi'linn
on a vacation limiting and -mn inn
trip. In tlm alu-i'iiro of "li'ar" for
llm iin'otint; ith which llii' en lire
party went lomlml, tln'y will liavo re-i-oiii'Mit
Id tlin lianutn of wiilerl'owl on
Klainulli hike, and nxpcct In return
lioiui' not I'lupty (landed.
Id'iM'iit word I'roin (1. ('. Howard,
HiTi'i'lary of tin- ('ouiniereiiil idulii,
who went, nortli IiikI week and in now
in Hie vicinity of Stanfiidd, a now
liiwituil" in t'limtilln cminty, would
twin In iinlieale Unit lie i nlioiit to
en-l hi forliiiii'K uilli tlx' ( 'iilnniliia
Laud I'oinpaiiy of I'nrllaud, wliieli is
(iiii(;ed in vpluitiiii; tlm Slalifield
project on an extensive seiile. and in
the moiiIk of tin1 minounci'inciit pur
poKP to Intilil lip tin1 nenlest, eleiinext
and most niodcni city liclwceii I'ort
hind and Sail I. uke City, in wliieli nn
uVrliiking Mr. Howard liy virtim of
prcvioiiH cxprricnoii iilunc Hiuiilnr
huei in Iowa and tin HnkotiiK x well
fitted to cvteml a lielpiui; hand in
. llm boon! nig inovi'iiiciit. '
Itc.iidciiti of Cliurcli Hlreet arc In--ginning
In lirn of llm condition of
that tlioroiiylifarc. To Hay nothing
of the ipnility of xonic of the curh
mid gutter work done in that vicin
ity, Ihn manner in whicli it in left is
a menace, and property holders pro
poKn to voice their sentiment in more
than a protest unless conditions are
improved up that way before the fall
ruiiiH set in.
('oiiiicilinan Ijiioiiriii and Messrs,
Hates, Harris and Itlair rctunied last
Thursday from their outing over in
Klamath. Without indulging in any
storicK regarding big Kami', they ad
mitted having reached flic headwaters
of Khiiuatb lake ahead of both Cook
and J'miry. where the shunting was
extra Rimd, an dtllcy look ndvan
tngo of. the opportunity to make a
record among water fowl.
Kd A. KslcM and family, who have
been oeeuping their collage on Wi
nter street, have left for their former
home in Muskogee, Okln., expecting
to return to Ashland next season,
with the KiirroundingK of which they
are much pleased and may eventually
make this vicinity their permanent
abiding place, tu addition to their
col Inge, premises mentioned, Mr. Ka
tes has added another piece of real
ty lo his holdiiiL's in that loeality.
licgnl shoes at lhmiels for Hud.
IRVING BURGLARS ARE
REFORM SCHOOL BOYS
KUOKNK, Or., Sept. 1.Y The three
youths who robbed (lie Trving Mer
enntilfl oompany's store a few nights
ago are in the county jail here. They
are escapes from the, California re
form school at Whittier and the offi
cials of that institution have been
notified of their arrest. An officer is
now on the way to Kugeim lo get
llicm. Two boys were arrested at Sn
leiu and one at .luuelion City.
HEAVY RECEIPTS OF
WHEAT AT COLFAX
'UI,r'AX, Wash.. Sept, liV-.lolin
McCoy, malinger of the fanners'
warehouse at Mockoncnia, five miles
west of Colfax, reports n record four
davs' til business. During four
days of last week '.Ti.lti'J sacks were
received. The large warehouse, 100.x
10, is filled. Four tennis nre kept
busy linnling liunhcr Ironi Colfax for
floors. The stuck of , wheal outside
(lie warehouse is now 'JtHlx'28 feel and
PERSONAL.
A Word to the Wise as Well as the
Unwise.
I)id you ever slop (o think (hut
li.n Wiley II. Allen Co., Hut largest
piano and oikiiii NclliiiK iiiKlilution
on the I'acifio eoiiHt, is now in your
city, with pcriraneut lieadiptarlerH,
. I 'ch meaiiH that their entire line of
cd'i hraled pianos and orgaus has
been placed on exhibition for the in--pci-liou
of critical buyers?
It in an undeniable fact that the
pianos which wo carry represent morn
honest quality for the money than
any linn of kooiIh offered for Halo by
any living institution. So when you
get ready to buy that piano, coino to.
us, where every piano is Hold under a
positive ciihIi guarantee, and if the
piano is not as represented you can
get your, money back.
Heiuember that our endless chain of
stores throughout Oregon, Washing
ton, California, Arizona, Texas, New
Mexico, Montana, Idaho and the Ha
waiian islands gives us unhesitatingly
tlm greatest buying power on the
face of Hid aarth iu our lines. So
just remember when we buy lo our
advantage that wn arrange matters
for every living customer to buy to
his udvantago on our easy payment
plan. Why, just think" of it from
if.'i to $10 per month will put one of
our celebrated pianos in 'your home
and you can pay for it while your
little girl or boy is receiving his or
her musical education, which we will
have to admit will advance one in
society faster than any one thing on
the face of general studies.
liraiid new pianos guaranteed for
ten years to give good satisfaction
or money back, priced only $iH..riO.
Mahogany, oak or walnut cases tA
suit purchaser. Other dealers are to
day asking from ffUti" to $:I00 mid,
with inexperience, buyers are getting
this right along.
You want to remember when you
talk piano quality it is u conceived
fact that this stands in our pianos,
and to your financial interest our id
ioms should stand in your home.
We nre live wires, we are in the
piano business, we know the pialio
business, wn do the p'uino business,
we are the piano people, we sell pi
anos, we tune pianos, we rent pianos,
we repair pianos, we move pianos,
any lime you have a sick piano our
piano emporium is open to one and
all. If
TIIK Wlf.EY H. AL1.KX CO.,
112 West Main Street.
MORGAN AND STANDARD .
OIL MEN FOR HARMONY
NKW Y0U1C, Sept. LY-a. 1 Mor
gan, Jr., was elected a director of the
National City bank today. The elec
tion of Mr. Morgan was accepted in
Wall street as. an event of unusual
significance and as indicating hor
mony in the financial situation be
tween the Morgan, Knhu-I.ocb and
Standard Oil interests. ,
EAGLES' GRAND AERIE
HAS 1000 DELEGATES
OMAHA, Sept. l.'i. The grand arie
of the Fraternal Order of F.agles
opened today, with more than 1000
delegates present. Addresses of wel
come by Mayor .1. C. Dahlmiin and
President J. J. liidcr of the Nebras
ka, slate lodge were responded to by
(irand Worthy President Monaghun
anil other grand officers.
liegiil shoes at. Daitjels for Duds.
MF.DFOHD. Or.. Aug. 5, 1001)
Hall's Toxas Wonder, of St. Louta,
cured my daughter of n. severe kidney
and bladder trouble oftcr doctor
failed to give nny relief, and I onn
cheerfully reennimnnd it. Mrs. Ij. I,
Wilson, Kla nnrtlctt SI. Sold by
Ilnskins' Drug Storo.
Keiral shoes nt Dnnielo for linl.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main
Bijou Theatre
Hilly Van, manager.
Last Performance of
"MY UNCLE FROM JAPAN ';
TONIGKT
Beginning Thursday evening "THE COUNTRY GIRL" A beautiful
pastoral comedy drama in four acts.
MK. IIKNKY GUN SON in illustrated hong.
IIIfiH-CLASS MOVING PICT ITiKS.
ADMISSION ! 20fi nnd lOo
First show 7:40 p. m. sharp. Second show 9 n. m.
. DON'T GAMBLE
Kxpcriinents am often costly. No one can afford to experi
ment with that which so vitally roneeniK both their own and their
family's future.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK
is NOT an experiment. It is the oldest uctivc life insurance company
iu America and is a MUTUAL, not a STOCK COMPANY.
It bus paid to members nud now holds FOR THEM nearly one
hundred mid twenty-five million dollars MORE than paid by members.
In !lt)S the total benefits to policyholders EXCEEDED payments BY
THEM of nearly seven million dollars.
OREGON POLICYHOLDERS PARTICIPATED IN THIS.
Meforc placing insurance, ascertain the difference between a
STOCK and a MUTUAL company.
J. H. COCHRAN, DISTRIST MANAGER,
TIIK MLTUAIj l.IFK 1XS. CO. OF XF.W YORK.
Medford, Oregon.
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 GO feet wide. Lots
are 50x137, front lots 70x140. Always accessible, either
on foot or wheel on account of paved streets. Building
line 25 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 year.
Medford 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 he con
vinced. "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.
iSow what have you to offer ?
J. W. Dressier Agency
West Main St.
For Whom are You Sowing
If you pay hquse rent for the landlord. If you are paying for
your home for yourself and family.
Let us help you reap the reward of the money you have
been paying for rent, by building you a home and allowing
you to pay for it in easy monthly payments and low rate of
Interest.
We will furnish money to build Churches. .Parsonages,
homes or business houses, or nay off debts on real estate.
Moneys can be returned any time, thereby stopping interest,
or we give you nine years to return any loan, either large or
small..' We also allow you 3 percent interest on all advance
payments.. We give you three months grace on all notes
without a fine. We can arrange with farmers for annual pay
ments.. If these terms" suit you, call and see us at the Real
, Estate Office of
WHITE & TROWBRIDGE, MEDFORD
Daniel S. Walker, Home Office, Roseburg
The Last Word
In .Harness, Saddles, Bri
dles, whips Robes. Wag
on Covers, Tents, Blankets,
etc., can befound in stock at
HERMAN BROS
Successors To I. F. SETTLE
317 E. 7th Street' Medford, Oregon
Economy
When In Need
Of Anything in the Line of
Fresh and Salt Meats
g Sausage
q Lard Poultry g
rV Okll And See Our Stock.
Nothing But The Best Carried
THE ECONOMY MARKET
ASHP0LE & NICHOLS, Proprietors.
Opposite Postoffice . Phone 461.
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t Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms in the t
space and cost of four rooms; iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets
and dressers; cabinet kitchen.
! J. A. MclNTOSH, Architect,
Third Floor Medford National Bank Building.
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memora iron wopks t
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
X All k'rit" of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-t
chincry. Agents in Southern Oregon for T
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. t
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