Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 02, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDEOftD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OHEdOX, SATURDAY. OOTOlNStt 2. 15)00.
Medeord Daily Tribune
' Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postof fice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
One year, by mail $3.00One month by mail or carrier. .$0.50
The Tribune :s for sale by Hotel Prtland Xews Stand, Pohnd, Or.;
Ferry Xews Etand, San Francisco, C al.
.1 YEAR'S PROGRESS.
One year ago today in this column under the caption,
""What Medford Needs," .was published the following
list:
"Free mail delivery.
"Xumbers placed on houses.
"Xew sidewalks constructed and old ones repaired.
"More macadamized and paved streets.
"Improved telephone system-
"Another city park and the banks of Bear creek
parked. m
, "A railroad to the timber belt.
"A railroad to the mines and their dcveloDment.
"A trolley through Rogue River valley.
"Greenhouses that can supply Medford with flowers
the year around. -
"A good fruit stand, so that it will be possible for vis
itors to see and purchase the famous apples and pears
grown here without going to Xew York or London.
"More modem store fronts on Seventh street and more
ttpto-date stores. .
"A. score of new brick buildings all couhhbe rented
before construction started.
"Several liundred cottages for rent and still more for
sale an the instalment plan. All can be disposed of before
a dollar is invested.
"More water mains and sewers laid in the city."
T ' AT -
uurmg uie year: . ." .
Free mail delivery has been instituted.
Houses have been numbered.-
New sidewalks, mostly cement, have been constructed
over 14 miles in length.
Oakdale avenue, Central avenue and Front street have
been paved north and south and work is under way on
other streets.
The telephone system has been completely renovated
and a central energy system installed.
Funds have been raised to park an additional city
block, but Bea creek still remains in the same old con
dition. 1 ,FI
Construction work is under way on the railroad to the
timber belt. H 'tIB3
A railroad surveyed to the coal mines and much devel
opment work done.
Nothing done regarding the trolley line in the valley.
Greenhouses still are needed.
Likewise a fruit stand.
Several new fronts have been put in and others are
planned.
Four new bricks Palm, Syndicate, Phipps, Garnett,
are all under war, some nearly completed, while the eon- J
tract for excavating for the Episcopal block has been let. i
Many new residences constructed estimated by con
tractors at i.x.
Contract for eight miles of additional water mains has
been let and work under way. Seven miles of sewers have
been put in.
And so Medford lias progressed. In the list prepared
one year ago the following are still needed:
A trolley through the Rogue River valley.
Greenhouses.
. A fruit stand. 1
All the others have been secured or are under way.
Not so bad.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
MEXICAN VOLCANO MAY
BJRY MANY SMALL TOWNS
1 . i At the Moore J. A. MeLeod, A.
GUADALJARA, Mex., Oct. 2. The Y , nm, A c gnm, So.
Coliina volcano is ui one of the most ..... , ., ....
ril,t Br,,nli in its historv. It n,"e h. NonIiiiII, Detroit; C. Mil-
began spouting fire land ashes jester- lr. Xcw York; F. A. Biggs, Port
day, and the discharge has increased land; J. V. Baker: city; D. II. Potts,
constantly in violence sinco then. Glendnlo; 0. P. Fecr, Prownsboro;
The ashes cover a broad stretch of Miss Annie Metlock. U. 8. Dovlo, San
country and are still falling thickly. Francisco; T. E. Poftcngcr. Apple-
It is feared that the full will cause cute; I. S. Dames, Oakland; L. O,
duuiaire to towns and plantations near Fuller. Portland: 0. E. Prntor. Dor-
the mountain. ris; 0. 0. Bishop, San Francisco;
Two large streams of lava nro P. Pemfletnii, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs.
pouring out of the newer craters, J. W. Oswald. Minneapolis; Hon Ste
which are located on the western sido' vens. Daggett's ranch; T. J. Schaef-
of the mountain, much below the apex for, Talent; Miss Annie Mntlock, Snn
Lava is being carried down this slope, Francisco; P.. F. Moore, Mt. Cnrmi'l.
and into the valley through deep bar-1 At the Nash F. W. Thackeray,
rations that radiate from tho cone San Jose; Milton I'nger, Portland;
and extend down tho mountain on all P. Pendleton. Seattle; S. 0. Mcl.onr.
sides. Xew York; C. H. Schicck. San Frnn-
The fire which belched from the eiseo; Mr. and Mrs. John fiord, Oak-
upper crater of the volcano last night land; Jesse Convcrso and wife, Lo
af forded a spectacular display for a raine; 0. A. Srhneyor, Binghnmton;
distance of 100 miles. The Mexican 0. Pendleton, Seattle; Harry A. My
Central railroad, which passes near er, Chicago; O. L. Bishop. F. I.. Mor-
the base of the volcano, is said to be ris. Sail Francisco; 0. A. Schnever.
. -i .1 - l.
ill lit, lumber ui immune, uiitu'-.iu mc
ashes are somewhat of an impediment
to traffic.
THE
LOUVRE
MENU
CAFE
' Sunday Dinner, October 3.
Table d'Hote.
Medallion nux Sardelles
Crisp Celery en Branch
Mission Olives Salted Nuts
Potage Alexandria
Consomme Petit Pois
Steamed Filet of Mullet
Sauce Vin Blanc
Pommes Hollandaise
Braised Chicken with Almonds
Fresh String Beans
Maraschino Punch !
,'Wintergreen W af ers
Roast Young Venl
Celery Dressing
Brussell Sprouts in Cream
Louvre Special Fruit Salad
Whipped Cream
Philadelphia Tee Cream
Home Made Cake
Xeufiichtel Chee.-o
Saltid Crackers
Biughnmpton ; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Oswald; Harry A. Myer, Chicago; V.
II. Bnrry. A. E. Green, T. Mc.Kinney,
Portland; H. D. Powell, Eagle Point;
E. P. Wallace, C. II. Browp., Montrenl
Boudinot Conner, Table Rock; Como
Fiero. Central Point ; W. P. Sull. Spo
kane; C. M. Ilimebnugh, Ashland; J.
Pnneth. Xew York; Homer II. Ruth
erford, Xew York7; Wilton Church,
Roseburp. . .
Demi Tasse
1G8
OILED STREETS KILL
SCENT AND FOIL DOGS
CHICAGO. Oct. 2. The futility of
hunting fugitives with bloodhounds
when the trails of those sought lead
across the modern oiled thorough
fares was demonstrated. in Oak Park
yesterday. Recent wholesale robberies
in that suburb resulted in two dogs
being brought from Hammond, Ind.
The dogs were successful except for
the oiled streets. Fred Crouse, chos
en as the fugitive for the tryoul,
started across the prairie. The dogs
followed his trail so rapidly that he
was unable to make the starting point
before being overtaken. But when on .
a second trip he crossed an oiled
They Always Lead
Lion brand Pants, pair $1.75 to $3.50
Best pants made for the money.
The WARDROBE
Y H E It E T II E Y A L L (1 O
A Dash to Death.
ROME, Sept. 30. Tho Dnko of
Chalois dashed to his death over the
Mngon cliffs in an nutoinobilo today.
The lifeless body was found under
a mass of scrap iron 30(1 feet below
tho upper euiliff road by Henry Mar
tin, an American. Tlio duko sprang
into the limelight two years ago be
cause of his marriage with Ethel
Keiu-9, daughter of tho well known
American millionaire. Today's tra
gedy was the result of a running
fight between Martin, an old sweet
heart of tho duchess, and tho duko
because of thu tatter's mistreatment
f his wife. A physical encounter
took place at a well known cafe. The
duko to escape tho savage blows of
the American fled in his nutoiinlilii,
with Martin in hot pursuit. Thus
fleeing for his life in tho excitement
tho duke lost control of his machine
and plunged over tho , cliff to his
death. This exciting story is por
trayed in a picture entitled "A Dash
to Death" at "The Savoy" tonight.
For genuine thrills this picture can
not bo beat. Dmi't miss it. Tho bal
ance of the program includes "Xing
a ra in Winter Dress," its most beau-
fill picture; "The Hunchback," a
drama, and "The Patience of Miss
Job," a laiighogriiph of the first wa
ter. Remember tho Savoy tonight.
One dime. flj1
Entire change of program tomor
row night.,
Paul de Anna
FIRST-CLASS GERMAN
WATCHMAKER, JEWEL
ER AND ENGRAVER. ALL
WORK GUARANTEED. IN
CONNECTION WITH MID
FORD LOAN OFFICE, COR.
CENTRAL AVE. AND SEV
ENTH ST., MEDFORD.
To Chicago and Return.
October 4 October 4. - October 4.
Ten days allowed going trip, re
turning tickets good until Xovember
30. Round trip $82.40. For particu
lars, enquire at tho local office or ad
dress A. S., Rosenbaum, S. P. Co.
Agent, Medford, Or.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main
FOR SALE Finely split stovewood
in oak, fir and pine, and cordwood
sawed into 10-inch length blocks.
Cull on F. Osenbruggc, Stmlebaker
Bros. Warehouse. "
yttrs. 3rene Tfamptott 3saacs
"3nstuctor of "piano, "TLlszt MtetljoO
S'uNc ot ?-ibnct. 3tnrh Orungt S'f4t
BIJOU
THEATRE
BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager.
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
Last chance to see
Richard Darling Stock Co.
in
Across the
Blue Ridge
Contemplation Wins No Laurels
But $10 down and $10 a month buys a lot in
LAUREL PARK
One of the finest resident districts of the city.
enson
Inve
stment Co.mp-y