Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 18, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREO ON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1909.
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ISOCIAL AND PERSONAL!1
Mm. Jiiiik'h Ifoek iiml hihlcr, MInh
McMnenger of TlniiniMin Creek Hiint
TkiiKriluy in Medford.
Holme wmilil like to talk with you
ti bout lliu iiihiiriinee cnmpuiiicH he
reprcHontH. 150
llcv. Robert ICiiniH wiih u Mudl'nrd
culler on Tlmrnduy.
Phone 3303 tor tea or coffoo.
Mrn. Nellie Newbury mill daughter
Minnie, who huve been attending 'I"'
Portland liimini.'MH colleen for four
iiionlliH, returned home Tliiii'hdny.
Spice mid cxtriiclH lit 30 Ho. (1
hlreot.
Dr. It. T. lliirnell mid fiimily and
Minn Mnry Peter Kpcnt a few bourn
in i Medford TlmrKdiiy evening.
Bent ineiil for tba IouhI money at
the Spot cafe.
W. H. MorriM wn o vinilor in Atdi
Innd Friday.
Scinl mimic every evening dur
ing dinner at tb NuKh Grill.
Mr. ('. If. Lor.icr in vihiting her
pnrentH in Axhliind.
For homo grown nurnery atock and
n square deal, nee Cook. Office 25
Went Main Ktrcct, Medford. 60
It. A. llnmdney panned through
Medford Friday on bin way from
Crater Luke to ii h houm in Yrckn.
It wouldn't bo nurpriHing to kco an
epidemic of nlreet iuiprovcment broak
out nn tbo Kiiht Siilo at any timo.
There aro a few fellows over tbero
that ean Ke tlmt it will double, and
triple tbo value, of their properly.
Mr. and Mr. It. A. Campbell of
Edgcwood. Col., have returned home
after a vihit in this pity with friend.
Order for nwet cremn or butler,
milk promptly filled. Phono the'
creamery.
J. Calhoun of I'boenix Iiim been
(pending a few days with fricndH in
Medford.
Hear Professor Romanoff in vio
lin hoIoh every evening the NiihIi
drill. '
K. I. Chandler of Woodvillo i via
itinif in Medford.
If the F.iiHt Side will warko up now
Oakdnle avenue and Vest Eighth
treet won't have it all their own way,
nn the best residence distrietH of tho
pity.
guru comu and go und more general.
biiHiuexM triiiiHiieled hero than at any
other Hlnlion between those eilieH.
Why riiHh homnT Try the Spot
CiiIVh 2?i dinner.
FlNworlli Aduum of 1'ortliunl, uni
form police, wiih in town Saturday
with Mm father, J. W. AiIiiiiim of Tal
ent. Klrtworth in a hiiKky ehap and
he kllOWH his IjIIH) ik-kh.
TIib' NiihIi drill make a Kpccialty
of Hpeciul dinnerH, biinquctH etc. Mil
Hiu overy evening.
J. F. Muni'ly Iiiih returned from
Koscburg. . I
Tohh nnd eoffcoH at 30 So. 0 lit.
A large building on South Bnrtlctt
Ih being fixed up for the accommoda
tion of a loeal furniture company.
I.arrupin (food truck, Hill those
hot waffles nt tho I.MUvro.
JiiHtieo of tho Pence James IIol
inan and wifo of UraiilH I'iihh at
tended tho encampment this week.
Imperial addition Stop right now
and look up tho Imperial addition ad
vertiMempnt in Una issue.
C. C. Eurly of Louisville, Ky., wrh
in town Friday looking over the vol
ley. See I'rof. Anton Romnnoff, for
merly court violinist of Austrian em
peror, for leSHotis on violin, guitar
and mandolin.' Lpuvo orders at Nash
hotel. '
Mr. K. II. Smith of Ashland stop
ped here on her return trip from the
HoldicrK reunion, fchc !h mi old pion
eer and she and her husband eonduct
pd n store in the valley before there
wero any railroads.
Ten dollars down and $10 a month
buys a nice residenee lot ; pripe $200.
Hpiihoii Investment Co. 1'ifl
J. K. Peterson, who has been at
tending (he enciimiimeiit. has return
ed to his home at Grants Pass.
Nash Grill open all tho time. Fin
est service between Portland and San
Franeispo. '
'll. K. Hoyden will soon move into
his new $.'i000 house on North C
street.
Aro yon from Missouri 1 If so.
Cook, the nurseryman, would like nn
opportunity to show you. .lO
Of the (14 Southern Pnpifie lots
pliiped on the market two months
niro all have been sold but seven,
showing netivo demand for city prop
erty.
F.lln Gaunynw, public stenographer,
room 4, Palm building.
. A simp 0-room modern bungalow.
elose in, furnished, now Twine rented
R M Ftmler of Ashland is IilllkiliL'
n social visit with M. M. Wiser of this' f'r -'0 lM'r month: price this week
$;MO0 ensh. Henson investmem
Co. lr'
Ilornee Orenr of Sun Francisco,
who has been visiting Medford on a
fishing excursion, has returned to his
home.
pity.
An inspection or our nursery will
convince tho most skppticn). Call or
mail vnur list of wants nnd let us
save you $$$$$$$. R- It. V. Nur
series Office, 25 W. Main St. fiO
The new Pacific & F.astem engine
will be put into service as soon as the
track pan be repaired, which will
be in about a week.
Southern Oregon Tea and Coffee
Co., 3(1 So. O street.
A Southern Pacific conductor
states that Medford is the most im-
Ven; fee! fine bad dinner nt the
Louvi".
Furnished rooms and housekeeping
rooms arc in demand. Only one dollar
per month to keen them rented. Hen-
son Investment Co. , i:w-u.1
. Topsrery Bill escorted a party of
Sun Francisco fishermen to the
portnnt station between Portland and j Rogue Friday nnd found that the
San Francisco, from a rnilroad man's racks below Bybee bridge are effect
point of view. There is more bng-'ually blocking the progress of the
gage received and sent, more passen- trout ns wen as saiinou upsi .,.,...
K. M. Brooks, who was janitor of
tho high school last year, was in
Jacksonville on the jury Saturday.
I. II. Chase of Portland is regis
tered at. tho Moore,
loo Chandler of Berkeley, Oil., is
a Medford visitor.
The Louvre cafo for tho best.
K. P. Chandler of Woodvillo is in
Medford for a few days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. pot-man of San
Francisco are Medford visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stowen of
Portland arc in Medford,
John Oreenberg of Portland came
down to Medford for a few dnyn'
visit.
It costs no more for good insur
ance than tho other kind. See
Holmes, the insurance man. 150
A. S. Clarfk of Frcoport ore stop
ping at the Hotel Nash for a few
days.
II. G. Stevenson of Seattle, Wash.,
is a late arrival in Medford.
J. B. Morlc of New York is in the
city on business.
P. A. Greniske of Portland is in
the city, a guest of the Nash.
I.. MeAunherg of Chicago in a bus
iness visitor in Medford.
O. F. Johnson of Portlnnd is in the
city.
F. R. Sheridan of Roseburg is a
recent arrival in Medford.
If. L. Finlayson of San Francisco is
in Medford for a few dnys.
J. P. Guiss of Portland spent Sat
urday in Medford.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
4000
Maurice Abraham et al. to
Waldemar K. Hummel,. 1000
acres in township '.in, range
1 W
United States to William II.
Shepherd, 80 acmes in sec
tion township 30, range
2 K patent
United States to W. II. Shep
herd, 40 ncrps in section
28, township 30. range 2 E. patent
United States to William H.
Shepherd, 80 acres in sec
tion 10, township 40, range
2 K '. . patent
C. E. Wiksfrom to Sadie P.
Stnrgis, lots 4 nnd 13, block
1, Liunsden addition to Med
ford Frederick C. Page to Corn P.
Knight, property in Ala Vis
ta orchards
peWitt Goodpasture to Thom
as B. Goodpasture, 80 acres
in section 32, township 32,
range 2 E
Clarence C. Pierce to A. S.
Pierce, 14 neres in D L C
42, township 3",fl range 1 W
Anna Piekett to J. II. McFall,
lot C, block 67. Central Point
8550
747
500
300
FIRST WESTERN RATE
HEARING, SALT LAKE
$30,000 NOT ENOUGH
FOR KATE GOULD
CHICAGO, Sept. 18. Members of
the interstate commerce commission
arc now preparing for their tour
through the west, which will begin
next week. During their westward
journey tbo commission will hear
cases regarding rates, in all the prin
cipal cities of the west, nnd the re
sults of their decisions will bo impor
tant and far reaching.
The first complaint that will be
heard by the commission will be at
Salt Lake city. The Suit Lake traf
fic bureau und the Commercial club
claim the rates into Utah are discrim
inatory and that they are so adjusted
us to favor tbo coast cities.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gore of this city
have left for a visit in Seattle. They
were accompanied by Miss Beulah
Winner, who has secured a splendid
position in the Spokane high school.
$54,250.00 CITY OF MEDFORP,
OREGON. IMPROVEMENT
BONDS.
Medford, Oregon,
Sentcrnber 10th. 190D.
The Citv Council of iMedford. Ore
gon, will receive sealed bids up to 6
o'clock n. m.. September 30tb. 1909,
for the sale of $54,250.00 6 per cent
10-year improvement bonds, bids to
be accompanied bv a certified check
eaual to 5 per cent of the amount bid
for. The riulit to retcct any and all
bids is reserved.
Bids to be addressed to Robt. W.
Telfer. Citv Recorder. Certified
check to be made payable to the Citv
of Medford.
ItOBT. W. TELFER.
Citv Recorder.
Dated Medford. Oregon. Septem
bcr Kith. 1009. 101
NEW YORK, Sept. 18. Thirty-
six thousand dollars a year is not
enough for Katharine Clemmons
Gould, if the suggestion of one of her
attorneys, to the effect that consid
erable more alimony will be asked,
no matter what further legal action
is taken by her husband, can be ac
cepted. Yesterday Justice Dowling passed
upon the findings submitted to him by
Howard Gould's lawyers in his wife's
suit for separation. More than 200
findings were submitted and most of
thcrn weret rejected.
Mrs. Gould was allowed alimony of
$3000 a month, following her success
ful suit for separate maintenance
from her husband in June.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. -
Notice is hereby given that the
city council will receive bids for the
construction of a five-foot cement
sidewulk on the east Hide of Onkdale
avenue from Seventh to Eighth
streets, same being three hundred
(300) feet in length; and also for a
five-foot cement sidewalk on the
south sidu of Sixth street from the
corner of d'Anjou street to a point
140 feet east.
Bids may be filed with or mniled
to the city recorder np to 4 o'clock,
p. m. September 21st, 1909.
Dated September 15, 1009.
ROBT. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
WILL FORM A POOL
LA GRANDE, Or., Sept. 18. Own
ers of automobiles in Union county
will call a meeting in a short time for
the purpose of organizing an auto
mobile club. The purpose is to form
a pool for the purchase of supplies.
There is talk of arranging for races
here the first two days of the Union
county exposition, although nothing
definite has been done.
Best paper in southern Oregon
The Tribune.
The A B C of
Advertising
Advertising
ttracts
Mention
Brightens
ackward
usiness
Catches
isculating
oin
LOST About a week ago, a small
memorandum book, red cover; eon
tents of no value except to owner.
Leave at this office and pet re
ward. 157 .
PEARY SAYS "NEVER
AGAIN" FOR HIM
ST. JOHNS. Sept. 18. Commander
Peary is quoted here today as deny
ing thnt he intends to search for the
south pole and as declaring that he
will never make another expedition
into Arctic or Antarctic territory.
The
Moore
, Hotel
W. F.RAU, Prop.
This hotel under new
management is rapidly
taking its rightful place
as one of the lending hos
telries of the northwest.
Everything strictly first
class. Buffet in connection.
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Boarding' and Day School
For Girls and Young Ladies
DEPARTMENTS PREPARATORY, GRAMMAR. HIGH SCHOOL,
COMMERCIAL.
MUSIC INCLUDING PIANO, VIOLIN. GUITAR. MANDOLIN,
ZITHER, BANJO, 'CELLO.
ART INCLUDING PEN AND INK, CHARCOAL, PASTEL, WATER
COLORS, OIL, PORCELAIN.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, Medford, Oregon.
BE
INDEPEND"
OF A LANDLORD AND OWN A HOME OF YOUR' OWN. ACT NOW, WHILE TRERE IS YET
TIME, AND
Buy a Home in Mountain View
THERE ARE ONLY A BAKERS' DOZEN OF THESE CHOICE BUILDING SITES LEFT AND
, YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY ONE ON THE REMARKABLY
Easy Terms of $10.00 Down and 10.00 A Month
THAT ARE NOW IN FORCE. THEY ARE CHEAP, TOO, ONLY $260 FOR INSIDE AND $300 FOR
CORNER LOTS.
Benson
Lnv
est
men
t Comp'y