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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1909)
THE MK.UFP1U) DAILY TjUhUNE, MEDFORD, OKKGOX, TJILTHSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1009. 4 FEDERAL COURT TO OPEN HERE OCTOBER I M'iiiiliniii, I'm. in 1.1 tciiimii, c M C l h provided in cluilse I (!' this ruin. Win-never ii ii f -1- in tiled ill Mcilford Hie party tendering the same lor filing hluill lxl- willi ilii' (li'imly clerk a true copy there of to Ihi retained nt such office for iln inspection of i lie public. "Nil pI'OCCSS hllllll ihh. I'lHin tH clerk's office Id Mi-dlord except when tlm court is iii mission fur llio trans action of hinduem). , Clerk Keeps Jury-Box. "Tlio clerk bIiiiII keep a jury box fur jurors to attend the sessions of court ill Mi-dlord containing 'ho iniiiii'M of not Ichh I linn IKK) persons previously placed therein, pursuant to law, hy Ilin clerk mid jury commis sioner, mill Hiicli mimes hluill, ut Mcil furd, lin drawn from 'lh counties of Josephine, Jackson, Kliiiiintli mid Lake, or Hindi of the foregoing- cmni-tii-M ii u (hi1 court may liy order desig miti'. "All civil cases nl law arising in I llC I'llllllticH (if Jllckson, JoKI-pllUIC, Kliiiiintli mid I.nlic hluill, iiioii I lie re ipiest of cither inrly to such fiction, In- nerved upon Hie adverse parly mid filed in llie clerk' office nt l'ort liinil ten days prior to ttie lime ap poiulcd liy law or liy the court for holding court nt Mcllford, lie tried lit Mcdl'ord, lint imt otherwise. "All cases to which the I'niled Slates nre n piirly nod nil case of 'ipiilnlili giiiznucc hluill lie tried nl Porllnnd, unless the court -hall nth erwihe direct. "The rules of conn now or lien-after in force governing llie practice in this di-trief hliiill apply to all trials; and procedure nt Mcdford, except in ciii.es where Hie fame may lie modi Jfied hv llu-he additions." -'ARCHDEACON HERE AFTER SUBSCRIPTIONS f Arclideaeoii " 'hiimlic r- of the F.iiis. ,.?oipal church is in Mcdord gelling ; subscriptions for the erection of a j new Ktoiie church in thi citv. lie in I mil to riiihe $1000. Sn far lie has j luul $10(1(1 subscribed. Phone 3.103 for ten or coffee. Spices mid extracts nt 3(i So. 0 street. Jtest meiil for the least money' nt thn Spot cufe. You're E V ISOCIAL AND PERSONAL! Ten mid codecs at .'Hi So. 0 st. J. W. W'ever of Myrlle Creek is registered at the Moore. I.nrrupiii good truck, Pill those hot waffles nt the I, ,iivrc. If. D. Kuhli of Hie Applegale is in the cily. Thn only dailv market rcnort in southern Oregon in The Tribune. F lloscbiirg furnished the largest number of visitors at thn Klks in. hi it ul ion ut piess Hmn, Boulhorn Oregon Tea and Coffee Co., 3fl So. G street. C. K. Krencli of Myrlle Creek in in thn city on InihincHH. . The Louvre cafe for the best. '.'h. Carney of Anhland was in Medford on Thursday, ,. Imperiul nddition Slop right now and look up the Imperial nddition ad vertisement in thin issuo. V. K. (Inli-H of Applcgute Hpenl ThurHdny in Medford. The NiihIi drill niakeH a specialty of special dinners, bmitucts etc. Mu sic every evening. U. II. Porter of Spokane, Wash., is on n biiHiiii-HK ih.it In Medford. Yep; fee! fine bad dinner at the l".ivr. T. K. Itcpp of Eugene was a Med ford Thursday visitor. Orders for sweet cremn or butter milk promptly filled. Phone th orenmery. C. V. M.Klaw and J. W. Holmeh of Kunene are in Medford. ITear ProfcHKor Komnnoff in vio lin ho everv cveninc the Xa.h Grill. . " . f(oln rl Nixon of Yrekn. ("nl.. ih hpeiidin 1 few days in Medford. S.-einl muic. every evening dur ing dinner at the Nash Grill. Kihh Warden McAllister of Salem i tnkiiiK ' 'he Klk-' "doiu'h" al Medford. It wouldn't be nurjiriiiiiiK to see an epidemic of street improvement break out on tlit- Kiist Side at any time. There are. a few fellows over there Unit can he that it will double and triple the value of their property. Why tuhIi home 7 Try the Spot Cafe's 25c dinner. HELLO BID Surely Welcome At The At The Home of tbe I WALK-OVER SHOES dmeades Bros, Moore Hotel Block YAKIMA VALLEY TO USE TRADEMARK NOIITIl YAKIMA, WuhIi., Sept. 2.1. Z uioveuieiili h on foot ! adopt ih a trademark for all thn Yakima territory Hie emblem, "The vulleyn of Ilia Yakima J They bent the world." It is propoHcd that from tlm CiiMcndeH to thn Columbia river every het-tion hhall iiho thin Bnncrnl trademark. It in to be a feature of letterheads and envelo-M, mid every package of fruit or ollny; product that gocd out will bear Huh legend. Wherever the plan luirt been HiiggCHted it has met with favor. Hnmember tonight "The Girl of the Golden West" will be plnyed lit the Hijou. ' Socialist Lecture. Unlpli Korngold,. national Kjieaker of the Hocinliht party, who will Hpcuk at Gold Hill next Friday and Sunday, mid will Hciik at Medford next Sat urday and Monday near thn Southern Pacific depot at 7:30 in the evening. Mr. Korngold in a speaker of national reputation and has done a great deal to rectify the abuses heaped upon the wicinliKtH. If you nre a believer in the Hocinliht principles, come, you will appreciate the lectures; if yon do not believe in socialism come and debate with the speaker. A party claiming over S.'iOO.OOO votes the world over may interest yon. Ella Gnnnyaw, public stenographer, room 4, Palm building. ROYAL ENGAGEMENT TO BE ANNOUNCED! I.ISHON'. Sept. 23. The engage ment of King Manuel of Portugal to Prince- Alexandra, daughter of the Duke of Fife, will be officially an nounced at Wiiidor Castle on No vember .". in cording to reports pub lished in the Lisbon newspapers. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN'S HEALTH IS IMPROVING LONDON. Sept. 23. Mrs. Endi cott. mother-in-biw of Joseph Cham berlain, before she left Liver(ioo yes terday for Hoston, after her visit to Highbury, sni dlhat Mr. Chamberlain is greatly improved in health, though still physically weak. JUDGES MEETING MEANS SAVING TO TAXPAYERS I'OHTLAM), Sept. 23.-September 2(1 of next yea,- Hie (Int.. set for the next niei-ling of l. County Judges mid comniih-i.ii,,., ., whose first an nual convention inine () n close in the convention hall of the Commercial club yentcrdny. The meeting this year were largely attended, and con Hiilernble benefit bus been derived from thern, according to Judge Jewell of Josephine county, who says thou sands of dollars en. I be saved lh taxpayers of the slate as a result of exchange of experiences in tlm spend ing of comity funds. In rci-nrd to the payment of expenses of the officials at the convention, it was decided for each county to ny'y the sum of $10 to be sent to Commissioner Llewellen of Clackamas county, who is to act a streasurer of the fund. Arrange ments for next year's meeting will be in the hands of Judges-Jewell, Goodin and Dimick. WATCH THIS SPACE (VETERAN OF INDIAN WAR PASSES AWAY SILYEKTON, Or., Sept. 23. IT. T). Mount, one of the earliest settlers, died at his home in this city at It o'clock last night. Funeral services will be held Friday. Mr. Mount was commander of the Indinn Wnr Yeter ans for several years, and a member of the Odd Fellows' lodge for more 'than 50 years. He settled in Silver ( ton in the early '50s. uaasm L,