Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 28, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE "EDFOItD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. SKPTEM I5ER 2K. MM).
I'mpert yowners nl' WVa 'i'cnlli,
1 I 1 1 1 j u -"nl 1 -" l , i iilly fiiiiii'il ii
I -1 it i it lor ilic inning u' WV-i Tenth
hlri'i'l I rum I l.il.diile ii i-in in went to
I I iliiilli.il hlri'i'l with hil iililliic. jiuve
II. 'III. Till' Mlllll! hi'lll'IH In the to-
inl nl' In I II ii'it now siaii now ii
ri'iiiiiiihtriiiii'u iilli'Kinj; Hint tho piive-
llll'lll illlHIHl'H "llll lllllll'rdHhlll'y 1111(1
iinlii'iinililii lux, iiiii'iiIUmI lor in thin
ii'hidi'iico pint (if town."
TIhim! who (tinned tlni o ri) i 1 1 ii I i(t
liliuii mill ii lew (liiyn liilcr tho ro
iiioiixlniiii'i) mo: J. ('. Sniilli, llll)
feet; II. C. Kcntiiitr, IH.'i i'ect; V. II.
MrOownn, 11)0 I'ect; II. A. r'rcdcn
Imrtf. Ml I'ect ; Mih. Krdiimn, Vl'lV
iiM'l ; .7. W. Wi.keiicld, ISO feet; C. 1).
lliiwlritrir, 100 feci, mid C. I. llutch-i-..ii.
'J00 foot. "A
Tim" I'ily council will tako action nt
tlni next council nicctini;. W. I. Vnw
tcr appeared before llni council Mon
ilny evening in bchiill' of those kiku
inif Ilic ri'iiioiiHti'iincc, nriiiK' chcup
cr piivcincnt, lint nclion whh delayed,
lit tin' I'tijsiiUM-r lind nut lnul time to
complete 1'i.tiiiiiitcs mill bid on piiv
intf could not Im pri-wited.
Hidn for Inyintr cci it sidewalks
were referred to the street Committee.
GOLD HILL ITEMS.
(Tln N'ljWH.)
Mr. Owen of Kiiuciic is hern vis
iliiiK with Mr. mid Mi". Ocnriro Sper
i'.v. Mr. mid Mr-. .John Hrown of Kane
Creek were shopping in town Mml
diiy. Mark Whipple mid Charles- While
Were JIHHMMIIHTH Oil till! f olll llllolllld
! ruin Monday.
Mi-h. S. A. mid Mr. Cnl Pucn
berry of Sardine Creek were in town
.hopping Tuesiiny.
Tom Wet mid W. 11. Walker have
:oiii to Kaule Point to work on the
railroad teaming.
('land Lawrence wan in from Gals
Creek the fore purl of the week, at
tending to Homn IniKiiU'SH matters.
Dr. Chishobi him sold hi residence
on tho south H'da mid has moved into
bc Moon rc'denec on the same
ptrcct.
Mr. J. .1. 1I k arrived in Gold
Hill from Cotviillw Mon.l.iy and is at
prwnt vis'litm with Mr. and Mrs.
(i. A. Landi-'.
J. 1!. Ihvrrii it-ley and Ralph Hay
"n.ond lefi Monday for Sardine and
l'vaiiK ei-"cU-i. -vhere they will gath
er liecf entile Cor a lew days.
Mr. and Mix. I.. 1!. Cnrdwell were
at Cent nil Point Sunday.
Iicrnld I.iir of Sariline Creek
w.m n pletKinil culler at' the Xew
ol liee Sal iviiiiy
Robert Moore and wife, nccompii
nied hy Mrs '.leortte I.nmlis spent
Sunday in Coiitial Point.
J.ynn ri-din of the Central Point
lleriild vii!".l villi old Iriendrl ill (iuld
i llll hint S. ninny,
.Mih. K. II Jlnmmcrslcy Iiim lieeii
-"ii-l iin the N in composing
' i hi l linen) M''.ei,i iIiivk this week.
K. II. liyin-H, I raveling iigent of tlie
I'iiI'IIiiiiiI Telegrniil. v.ns in ( 1 U I Ilillj
llii week looking nlier I lie inlere-ln ,
of llnil paper. '
Mrs. Mary linel.eliler, v.hu has heen
viniling with Mr. .1. L. 1 l.iinineivley
for llio (t si t week or ho, left for her
hoinii in l.akeview Monday morning
J. I0. Deltoy, one of Uohul Ilill'M.
foriner ImrhcrH, who haw heen viit-
ing here, left for Monlaguu, Cal., lat
Mondny. Hu m now engaged in the
hiirhcr lniHinehH in that eily.
Peophi who come, mid go over the
Southern 1'iicifiu route through Gold
Hill have hul u miiiiII conception of
the fertile vnlleyH and fine pitblureH
which biirioiuid iih and lire shut off
from the olmcrvntion of the hi ranger
hy the range of moiiiitiiiim on either
Hide.
Jihn Ilanimernley and Italph Ilnm
moiiil made a fine hhowing with theli-
hunch of lomled doiikejH hint Monday ,
morning, hut they were too much for
Itapliael Mohbiicr'H horse, who had
(.'videiilly forgotten the nights of the
old lime niininu camp, and he lirokc
Iooho and made thingH lively around
nhout his after partH, Kef ore he j
could he quieted he uiauiiged to ilis-,
pohti of one hhuft of the buggy and;
play fad havoc with wmic part of thei
hariiOHH. . ,
Oold Hill x heginuing to ii-imio an
iiji' of railway importance. 1 he two
morning pas-cngcr meet here fre
(piciilly and iuiproveineiils are grnd-!
iially taking place. The depot i he
ing refurnished and a new flooring
put down in the office iind ware
house. When this is completed, to
gether with other carpenter work
aliimt the building, the painters will
finish up on the inside and out, and
S. P. Agent Itico will have not only
comfortable and convenient (pinners,
hut the town will also be afforded n
depot that will compare favorably
with those in stations of much larger
population on the S. P, line.
Mr. Thomas of Hlackwell Hill came
into town Monday.
Mr. Stevens of Kanes Creek had
business in Oold Hill Monday.
ChnrlcH Chauipliii cimie in from the
Knots Creek dredge Monday.
George llaff made a business trip
to Ashland on Monday's train.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of
Rock Point were in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griffiths were
in from Sardine creek the first of the
week.
Chnrles Johnson, who has n ranch
on old Gold Hill, was doing business j
in town Monday. j
George Hoxey, from Miller gnleh.
was shaking hands with old friends
and making new ones in town Mon
day on his way to Med ford.
Mrs. lielle Johison of Carthage,
Mo., who has been vi-iling with C. C.
Gull and family, left for her home in
Missouri Monday.
J. R. Johnson, the Sardine creek
luisket maker, was in Gold Hill Monday.
J. K. ENYAKT, President
. JOHN S OflTII. Ca-.l,,e,.'
J. A. PKRKY, Vico-Preside.1t.
W. 15. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier,
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes (or rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
yttrs, Hrene Hampton Isaacs
"3ntuctor of "Piano, H 5tltbo6 j
SltiAtoat ?Ulnit4. Mortti Oru tr4l
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, O Tt E J O N
8tHte Depositary
Established 1888.
Capital aad Surplus 12S,000
Besourros 700,000
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
The Jackson County Bank respect
fully solicits your nccount, 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 tbis oblig
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier.
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate
Coffee."
It is so good wc cannot obtain a better co2ee not if we paid
$1 a pound for it.
Everything about Folger's Golden Gae Coffee is perfect, aad
we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you.
Allen & Reagan
GROCLtJ.ES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEED.
i
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler
FOR WATCHES AND
. FINE W A T C II AND
JEWELRY REPAIRING
Nea-- Postofflce
Why Not Be
Comfortable ?
and do away with that hot, stuffy
atmosphere In your store, office or
Sh. Ay-f m 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.
12-inch size $15.00; 16-inch siz $20.00; 4 Bid. Ceiling $36.00.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
J
To Chicago and Return. i To Chicago and Return.
October 4 Octobe'r 4. October 4. October 4 October 4. October 4.
Ten days allowed going trip, re- Ten da.vs allowed going trip, re
turning tickets pood until November tuf-ning tickets good until November
30. Round trip $S2.40. For particu- 30. Hound trip $S2.40. For particu
lars, enquire at the local office or ad- Jars, enquire nt the local office or ad
dress A. S. Rosenbaum, S. P. Co. dress A. S. Koseubaum, S. P. Co.
Agent, Medford, Or. Arent. SIpdford. Or.
The Reason Why
The LORAII
of all the leel ranges now manufactured is con
sidered by the discriminating housewife, SUPERIOR
TO ALL OTHERS is plainly evident. Call and
let us demonstrate it's merits to you.
Medford Hardware
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