Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 30, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE "EDFOrtD DATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiON, THURSDAY, SilPTKM BKR ?,0, VW.l
SHORT TERM ON
TAP AT JOSEPHINE
No Important Cases to Como Up
This Tiina In Josephine
County.
(Orcim Olmcrvcr.)
Tlw Si'ilimilii.'r. term ol! tho clr
cuit court enlivened in this city on
Monday moi'iiiiiKi with Jud;i) II. K.
Iliiiiim prchiiluiK. It in not expected
that llii will bo u very lonjj term ol'
uiiiirt, hh thi'iu 11 ru no iiiiiortaiit
cumih to uuinu mi ami many oi' the
minor. ciihcu wore Heltled out of court
during lliu vii'-nlioii. There uru no
iin)orlanl criminal cumin and in hoiiiu
nf tint minor ouch thu mrtie luivu
ioniliul Kiiilty '' received their hcii-
tl'IK'UH.
A uraiul jury wan drawn hh fol
Ihwh: 1. K. 1 lowland, i'oriMiiaii; M.
Ainlri'WK, Cliurlcn A;ce, J. T. Kolitir
m.ii, Frank Dukes, J. M. Child, with
(). S. (looclnow a bailiff.
Tho iroi'C(!ilinK of court up to thitt
inoriiiiiK uro uh follow:
Slitli! vh. Harry Hawkins; lih-
IniHhlMl Oil IHOli 'f ill" pI'IMMJIlt-
inn attorney. Hawkins w yount;
man ami wni -1ni iku1 with eurryiiitf
concealed wcapoiiH.
Stale v. ttul us Reed; pleaded
piilty to eairyinn coneealed weap
on and wan lined !?'J" and coxt.
Kirnl Nalional Inink vs. V. II. I!u
ellan'd Kllu linell ; nettled out of court
and ilinmiMsCtl.
.lames Davis vm. John Harvey; sct
tled out of court und clisin'iKhcd.
Weather & Tlimpoii vs. Charles
K. Short; diMnihtcd upon stipulation
of parties.
William M. Crow vh.' II. E. fiale t
ux.; settled out of court and case
dismissed.
Southern Oregon Supply company
vs. I'raiik VuukIiu; dismissed upon
motion f plaintiff and atlaelmicnt
released.
T. K. Anderson vo. Oregon Mining
company; confirmation of nlo.
Application of Margaret Tuffs to
register title; order referring cause
to J. K. Hair hh examiner.
Slate vh. Henry Triplet t; dinged
with carrying concealed weapons;
pleaded guilty nnd wits fined $15 and
costs.
Statu vs. Edward Johnson. This is
the case of the negro cook on n
Southern Pacific diner who threw a
chunk of coal, hitting n son of W. II.
Kcnney on the head and side. Im
pleaded guilly and was fined $'0 and
costs. He did not have (he fifty and
was remanded to .jail, hut ho thinks
that he can got the railroad company
to advance him the money and gain
his liberty.
TALENT TALES.
The new addition lo onr school
liouse is about completed, the work
being done by K. O. Ifease.
Til- old Vnilev b"lel will be ren
ovated. Lumber if. being hauled for
that purpose.
The fine residence of Andy Weid
ner is fast ncaring completion. H
will Im of modern style, with every
c. n-enienev The woil. is being done
liv l.df an l'ciise,
Owiim to tin. alo-ence or your eor
loti oh.'i rt, w l'i'' !"'" away at
tending the fair, items from Talent
bnve not sent in.
Mrs. George McClu'm has gone to
Myrtle Creek to visit her father, who
has been quite, ill.
Mrs. C. Carey and her daughter,
Mrs. K. 0. Pease, were Talent visi
tors last Monday afternoon.
Miss Clara Allen of North Talent
left September 20 for tho Alaska-Yul.on-Paeifin
exposition, accompa
nied by her brother, Walter.
nr..' W TT nennctt. of Rnso Hill.
Kan., is visiting with her niece, Mrs. j
Thomas Pell of Talent. She is ac
companied by Mrs. Pell's sister, M;ss
Minnie Sloper. who will return with .
her aunt to the cast.
John Roberts and family oT North
Talent havo gone ensl hy' way of)
Seattle. They spent several days nt;
the fair and will go on to Chicago. '
They will visit at; different cities m
Uissonri. returning by tho southern I
i. cinn,.g will bo ninde nt
nil places of interest, both going and .
returning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey have re
turned from n three weeks' visit at
Seattle and other northern -points.
Thev say llicv enjoyed the exposition
very mueli, but Ihinli I hut it is a fact
iniiili to be deplored that JiicIimoii
county did not put up a bcller ex
hibit, as it was surely the lime and
place lo adverlisu ibis, valley. .Mr.
and .Mrs, Carey visited all points of
interest in the eilies ol' Seattle, Ta
eomn Portland and Salem, stopping
off al nil of Ihoc eilies. Lastly Ihcy
-pent a few days in Kosebiirg. While
there they had n talk wilb Judge
fnllon, who hud just returned from
Medfoid. The judge mi id ' "Mcdford
is the biggcht little town on Hie coast.
I like their spirit."
PROTECTION INCREASED,
, AND SO IS FREIGHT RATE
WASH I KOTOS', Sept. 20. Pleas
for the poor lemongrowers of Califor
nia during the tariff discussion in
congress resulted in an increase of
the duty on that fruit of fit) cents a
hundred pounds, this being deemed
necessary to eipiuli.o the cost of
production at homo and abroad, in
cluding delivery at the Atlantic sea
board, and ii fair profit for the
American producer. Now it appears
that tho poor lemon grower is to get
but 111 cents of the increased protec
tion, the trans-continental railroads
having raised the freight rate for
lemons 15 cents a hundred.
O'BRIEN'S PRIVATE CAR
WITH TAFT SPECIAL
MORTALITY OF GOVERNORS f
IS HEAVY THIS YEAR j
IIAIt'ITOI(l), Conn., Sept.. ',',(). j
The recent mortality of governors of
stales has been striking. Within a;
year floveniors John A. Johnson ofj
Miniicsiiln, (leorge I.. Lilley of Con- I
neetieut, Saiuuel (1. Co-grove ofj
Washington and John Sparks of Ne-i
vadu has pncd away. This is cer-.
tainly an extraordinary number of)
L'uhcruuloriiil deaths.
Governors Cosgrove and Lilley bad
been in office only a short time when 1
the summons that no man may ig
i tore or evade came to thern. liolb
were inaugurated in January, nnd
Governor Cosgrove died in March and
(governor Lilley in April.
Of the chief magistrates who hayo
died within n year Governors John
son and Lilley had national reputa
tions. Governor Johnson's promi
nence as a national figure was main
ly attained during his service in the
executive chair, while Governor Lil
ley's was achieved while has was in
congress and battling with the sub
marine forces. Governor Sparks oc
cupied the federal limelight for n
short time last year as tho result of
some breezy correspondence with
President Koosevelt with reference to
the miners' strike at Goldfield.
BIJOU
THEATRE
HILLY K.MPEV VAN, Manager.
Richard Darling Stock Co.
in
"Cast Adrift"
A Comedy-Drama in 5 acts
High-Class Moving Pictures '
ADMISSION 20c AND 10c
Prepaid Raliroao Orders.
General Manager O'llrien of the
Harriinan lines has arranged to have
his private cur atlnehed to the Taft
special when it leaves Portland over
Ihe Southern Pacific next Sunday
evening and he, Charles S. Pee of
San Francisco and William Mi-Murray
will go from Portland to A-hlaud
with Ihe Taft train. There will be
no pilot engine to go ahead of tho
president's special, that old time pro
caul ion being regarded as unneces
sary now.
j "Something which is of eonsider
j known is the system of prepaid or-
I ttble interest to the public generally ,
HEADQUARTERS FOB
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER
Send your trophies' to mo for mount
ing. Pig game heads, fish, birds nnd
mammals mounted truo to nature by
improved methods. I do tanning, mnko
fur rugs, make, remodel nnd clean
fur garments. Express nnd mail or
ders promptly attended to.
C. M. HARRIS,
495 Washington Street, Portlnnd, Or.
Telephone Main 3000.
nnd which is perhaps not generally
ders now in effect between stations
of the Southern Pacific company
nnd nil points in tho United States.
By means of this system tickets may
be purchased nt Medford from any
plnco in the United States nnd mail
ed or tolcgrnphcd direct to the party
wishing to como here. Sleeper ac
commodations nnd small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the same
Advertising is the breath of life for
j weak business lungs how is
I yours f F.
Paul de Anna
FIRST-CLASS GERMAN
WATCHMAKER, JEWEL- .'
ER AND ENGRAVER. ALL
WORK GUARANTEED. IN
CONNECTION WITH MED
t FORD LOAN OFFICE, COR.
CENTRAL AVE. AND SEV
ENTH ST., MEDFORD.
yttvs, Urfcite Tfamptoit 3saacs
"3nstuctor of "piano. Tlst 5tletlo6
Shifts at ?Vt6(nc. 3tortb Cronjt Strut
A Rare Combination
Combination Range Boiler Insulator and
Hot Fireless Cooker
Two Indispensable
Luxuries
First A hot -water
apparatus which fur
nishes very hot water
every minute of, the da'
and night a hot water
system equal to the most
expensive that money
can buy.
Second A perfect
f ircless cooker which re
ally cooks without fire
and delivers the food
hot and ready to serve
a fh'oless cooker which
contains hot ovens all
day and all night the
only hot fireless cooker
in the market.
iOilill
mamma
f TTB
(c h y"
t 1 ''ri ,C i
Vtf Hi 9
i i'it . H Hi If- Cv Mil
Two SourGes ol
EGonomy
First By preventing
the radiation of heat
while the boiler is being
heated and by conserv
ing the heat within the
boiler after it is heated,
there is a saving of more
than 60 per cent in the
cost of heating water for
domestic use.
Second By using the
fireless cooker several
hours each day instead
of burning wood, coal or
gas, there is a large dai
ly saving of fuel.
Every lady in the city Is Invited to call at our office SATURDAY and see and taste for themselves
the many dishes that can be cooked in this remarkable cabinet.
J.W.WHITNEY
District Manager
Office in in Aikin Plumbing Gos Store Medford
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate
Coffee."
It is so good we cannot obtain a better cofee not if we paid
SI a pound for it. .
Everything about Folgers Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, and
we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you.
Allen & Reagan
GROCEi JES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEED.
When we suggest that you
Toast Your Bread
On Breakfast Table
We do not mean that you should eat of f
the stove toast
With an Electric Toaster
and have crisp, brown, delicious toast '
costs lc per meal to operate. We
have the best toaster on the market for 1
sale at $4.50. Clean, appetizing, sanitary
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
State Depositary
EBtabiisbed 1S88.
Capital and Surplus $125,000
ReBourrei $700,000
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 oWlig
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER. President.
G. R. LIJTDLEY, Cashier.
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OP I
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 R E J O N
J. E. ENTART, President
JOHN S. ORTH. Cashier
J. A. PERRT, Vice-Preside at.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage. .