Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 24, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIR "EDFORD DAILY TRII3UNE, MEDFORD, OKKOON, HlMMY. SKPTKMHEK 24,
J .1
STATUS OF THE
Tlir 'nl.l'.ii-iiiii I'niil Ilishiliiilnih
under dull ill' September J, Imve the
lollovviiivr I'l'iriiriliiiir tint California
i'rni:
Tim follow nine eivex Iiii iiiimlicr uf
I'lllH III' llcciilllllll f I'll tt hllippl'll In nil
poinU hv nil iihmiiIhtm of lhi com-
I mi ii v for Iiii- week (7 day) culling
M luy liiulit, Sept. 201 !,, !Mi!l.
I'Iiiimm mill prune: I cur: Tliix
I Holmlll V in (Iiii hint report tllllt we
will Iiiivii In fi v(i mi I lie Hhipmcnt (if
tliiM variety (if fruit fur tlm hchhom of
UMIII.
I'ciichi'M, l.'l car: Am will be Recti
liy mil kin n (iiniiiriHiin with liiht
wcck'H report, (ho peni'li hliipint'nt
hiiH dropped down lo very miiiiiII pro
jiurt ioiiH. .There h now prnctienlly
no fruit of Hum dccripliou now ro
uiiiiiiiui,' in I lie htnle.
I'ciirH, -in cnrK: Tim fdiipincnt of
piMirx h rnpiilly ncurhif the cIohc.
Quantity uinK forward will continue
to dccreiiNe until in u few iliiyti it will
luniniiit to nolliinc
(irnpcH, .VJ.'i earn: Shipment of
priipi'M tliix week 1im not liccn (hilc
no heavy iim liixl week null probably
will continue in nlioiit I lie mini' quan
tity fur tin" next wi-i'k or ten day,
lifter whirl) hhipuiciilM will lindoublcd
y decline. Kruit now iroinir forward
in tif ti finer quality tlinn nny Ihut ha
lieen sent out heretofore mill the hulk
nf it will lie elii-hi-d iim Mrictly fancy
in ehiiriii'ter. The fruit in of tr 1
eiilor nnil in wweet nml Ii: every way,
i ilchinilile. Weather has continued
favorable nnil the iihiiiiI shower,
which we yet aft tliiM sciimiii "f the
year, Ihih no far past ns hy.
WAR SECRETARY LAUDS
" CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL
NASIIYIM.K, Sept. 'J'. Secretary
of War DiekMiui, iim the j;iie.t of honor
of the llauuhters of the Confederacy
tit the Mate fair today, made nn ad
dickM in whieh he Raid:
"I have hIwii.vm kept conspicuously
displayed in my residence, in Illiiinix
portrait of Davis, I.ee nml Jackon,
mid with thetn the eonfedernte colors.
It never occurred to mc to offer ex
plnnntion or apology.
"Sensilile people of the north know
that in cherishing these sentiments in
holding these convictions, in erecting
iniiuuiiieutM to perpetuate their fume,
in (rivinif n true history of our con
test nnd tenehinp our children to rev
erence the memory of those who sus?
t ft in rd the southern cause, there is no
protest auainst the government un
der which we live."
DUTIES IMPOSED ON
VELVETS UNDER NEW LAW
WASHINGTON'. Sept. 2-1. The
nelinf secretary of the treasury has
notified tjie collector of customs at
New York city that velvets, ehciiiles.
clc, under the new tariff law, when
weiuhiiiK less than five nnd three
quarter ounces per square yard, ere
dutiable at $1."0 per pound, whether
the filling is of silk, pnrt cotton, or
cotton, and that when weighing less
thnn five, nnd three-quarter ounces
per Nqunrc yard it is dutiable at $2
per pound if the filling is not all cot
ton. Why?
From n, small beginning the sale
nnd use. of Chninberlnin's Cough Rem
edy hn extended to nil parts of the
United States nn dto lnmiy foreign
countries. Why? Hecuuse it has
proved especially valuable, for cougliH
and colds. For sale, by Leon Trt. Hus
kins' rbnrmncy.
The A B C of
Advertising
Advertising
(tracts
ttentlon '
t
rightens
ackward
uslncss
C
atehes
isculatlng
oln
HE HAS PRAISE
FOR CRATER LAKE
KLAMATH FALLS', Sept. -JL
Kx-inayor Harry I. unci of l'orllainl
passed through tin city on Mmidny,
aecoiiipmiicil by U. , vi fj and daugh
ter. Surrounded hy cmnp cqnippage, in
cluiliiig pots, pans and kettles, with
tlm usual cauqi fire, near licniirl'l
livery stable, Mr. J,nno was inter
viewed as to his purpose in visiting
Ibis coiinlry. lie stated :
"Myself nnd family wauled to see
this country, nnd took the old way
for it, with two horses n covered wa
gon mid tent. Wo came via fritter
Luke to view that wondcroiiH spot,
whieh wo did. I consider it one of
the wonder spots of the world. After
leaving Crater Lake, we passed
through Fort Klamath country, and
was very much impressed with its
heuiily mid wonderful resources.
Klainuth Kails is a wonderful place.
considering the fact that a railroad
has but just practically reached .you,
and with its location and vnst re
sources surrounding it, there is no
loubl ns to its future it is hound lo
be a city of importance."
Mr. Lane after looking over the city
yesterday morning, left in the after
noon. He will go to l.nkcvicw, unit
then north to Silver Lake and through
through the Deschutes country to
I'orlland.
"KHIGHTFORADAV"
4
HIGH PRICLS FOR
LOCAL ORCHARDS
Experienced Orchard Man Praises the
Local Orchards and Their
Owners.
''I have been in the orchard busi
ness nil my life, over 20 yenrs in
Oregon, and 1 never snw such fine
orchards, so well kept, as those in
the Koguo River valley, or such fine
fruit," states C. F. Lansing, propri
etor of the Quaker nurseries nt Sa
lem, who it) here visiting II. B. I'at
terson, bis local agent.
"I mn thoroughly familiar with the
fruit industry, and no place that I
have ever seen presents such fuvora-
ble opportunities ns the Rogue River
valley, continued Mr. Lansing. "iou
have all the natural advantages en
joyed by other localities, soil, eleva
tion, etc., mid in addition have nn
unsurpassed climate.
'Mf I can secure ground for a nur
sery that can he irrigated, I think
I will establish one nenr Medford.
This is certainly one of the garden
pots of the world, nnd Medford is.
destined to be a largo city."
"A Knitht for a Day," as present
ed at the Medford Thursday evening,
was a very commonplace affair.
There was hut little which would
commend it. The viices were ordin
ary, the iieting stupid. Productions
by the ISoston Ideals far exceed it in
merit.
Two things, however, lent attract
iveiiesM to the show. One wns the
splendid stage effects at the finale
of each net nnd the other was the
work of Fdwnrd Hume as Jonathan
Joy nnd Grace DeMar as Tillie Dny.
These two were the only ones show
ing any degree of cleverness.
Little can be said of the play it
self. Having hut little in the nature
of a plot, the whole affair is based
upon the cleverness of the actors.
Nothing is there to "point a moral
or ndorn n tulc."
EXPECT VERDICT
N CASE TONIGHT
BIG TIME PLANNED AT
FAIR DURING TAFT'S VISIT
SKATTI.K. Sept. 21. The visit f
President 'Fit ! t will be the feature of
week from Monday, September 17. to
Sunday, October at tbe Alaska-Yukon
Kxposition. According to A. D.
Charlton, ii'-i-hint piis-cnier agent
of the Northern Pacific, the travel to
the Fair will reach its highest point
during this week.
A brilliant program has been
planned for President Taft's visit.
Thursday. He will be banqueted in
(be New York state, building, escorted
through the Kxposition grounds in a
magnificent automobile parade, and
tendered an elaborate reception in the
Washington state building in the
evening. The president will oddrcss
the people of the northwest in the
natural amphitheatre of the fair,
which seats 17,000 people, in the af
ternoon. After the reception in the
evening, Mr. Tuft has consented to
ride the gout as nn ininte into the
Arctic Brotherhood. One hundred
other candidates will he admitted into
the northern order along with the
president.
Court Adjourned Wednesday Owing
to Illness of Juror in the
Walsworth Case.
Attorneys in the ense of the state
vs. Walsworth lire expecting a ver
dict tonight in the case, as the trial
will close this afternoon.
No court wns held on Wednesday,
owing to the fact that II. Ileum, a
juror, was taken ill. He wns able to
nttend court today.
R. 0. Smith mid E. E. Kelly are
conducting the defense, while Dis'triot
Attornoy Mulkey is being nssisted by
Clarence L. Reanies.
Judge .1. R. Neil is spending a few
days in Portland on business.
Frank (irUez. county surveyor, wns
in town n few hours Wednesday.
SOUTHERN OREGON
EMPLOYMENT AGENGY
MALE AND FEMALE
HELP FURNISHED TO
EMPLOYERS FREE. .
Office
33 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
PHONE NO. MAIN 3351.
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend F.olgers Golden Gate
Coffee." .
It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we paid
$1 a pound for it.
Everything- about Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, and
e sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you.
Allen & Reagan
GROCERIES, CHINAWARE, FRUIT AND FEED.
I
J. E. EXYART, President
JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier.
J. A. PERRY, Viee-Presideot.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Casbie-.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business. transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
Pioneer Passes.
Thomas Iluokiiinn. resident of Ore-!
Hon tor nearly "i yenrs. well known
in Portland and for two terms mem
ber of the -.tnte legislature from Coos
county, died nt his home in Ashland
Wcilnesdiiv, ni:cd 7:1 years. I
The remains, niter services in the j
Spiritualists Temple of Truth in Ash
luud, were despatched to Portllnnd
for interment.
For Whom are You Sowing
If you pay house 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 pay 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. Roseburo
A. Conro Kiero has returned from
Portland, where ho has been pettlnp
plans for n fine new house to ho built
on the Meyers ranch near Central
Point. His mother and sister went on
to Chicago. .
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER
Send your trophies to mo for mount
ing. Pig game heads, fish, birds and
mammals mounted truo to nature by
improved methods. I do tanning, make
fur rugs, make, rcmodol nnd clonn
fur garments. Express and mail or
ders promptly attended to.
C. M. HARRIS,
495 Washington Street, Portland, Or.
Tolophono Main 3000.
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that thfl undersigned
will apply nt the next meeting of the
eity council of Medford, Oregon, Oc
tober 5th, for licenso to sell limit,
vinous and spiritous liquors in less
quantities than one gallon nt lot 10,
block 20, in Medford, Oregon, far n
period of six months.
BASS & HALE.
Dated September 15, 1909.
Yes; tho other fellow rend this, so
did bis wife. Moral Advertise. P.
Rest Romp - Recuperate
At the Seashore
Newport
Is a delightful resort and a happy combination
of pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal climat?.
diversion of recreation perfect bathing boating--fishing
riding driving, and exploring, make New
port a most channng and popular play ground.
Southern Pacific
-Has a-
SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION RATE TO
NEWPORT OF
.$10.00 from Medford
Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon."
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent, Medford.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Ore. ; : ,' Vi U;
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North
west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first
class nurseries. ;
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD,
ORE JON
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4 VEOrOBD, OREOOIT B.
State Depositary
Established 1SSS.
Capital and Surplus 1125,000
Resources s700.00
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
The Jackson County Bank respect
fully solicits your account, subject
to your check, with the strongest
guarantee of safety and efficiency.
We offer the highest attainment in
systematic banking service, which
assures the greatest care in every
financial transaction, with this oblig
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
O. R. LISTPLEY, Cashier.
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Why Not Be
Comfortable ?
and do away with that hot, stuffy
atmosphere In your store, office or
home.
Invest in a G. E. Fan
and get the best something that will last a lifetime with proper
care. Cost of operation only 12c to. Ic per hour.
1 2-inch size $15.00; 16-inch siz $20.00; 4 Bid. Ceiling $36.00.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC 'CO.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.