Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 09, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORR(10N SATURDAY, (HTOHKR !). 100!).
Medeord Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published everv evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postof f ice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
.$0.50
One year, by mail $3.00 One month by mail or carrier.
The Tribune is for sale by Hotel Portland Xews Stand, Portland, Or.;
Ferrv Xews Stand. Sun Francisco, C nl.
.LV OCTOBER DAY
"AVhat is so rare as a day in June?" An October day in
the Rogue River valley.
Nature having brought all growing things to perfec
tion, produces the perfect day and pauses in her work of
creation to serenely view her labors of the year. Her
strenuous work is over and in peace of. mind she broods
in content over the past and prepares by a season of rest
for the labor of the future.
. It was to make October possible that winter deluged
the land; that blossoms carpeted the hills and birds caroled
their melodies in spring; that the old of the summer's
sky ripened the tasseled grass and dressed the forests in
full leaf verdure; that fall powers refreshed the thirsty
earth and Jack Frost painted the bine upon the grape,
the red upon the apple and the gold upon the pimpkin.
'Tis the most delightful season of the year. The noon
day sun showers its golden splendor on multi-colored hill
and valley. The slight touch of frost has painted in bril
liance the fast falling leaves and yellow and crimson and
the" dark 'of the evergreen mingle in tangled profusion
along the river bed and hill slopes ; the russet brown 'of the
hills is magicly changing to tender green and the stubble
of the grain fields is losing itself in long black furrows,
and the heavily laden orchards are yielding" their fruit
of red and gold -
' There is a tinge of frost in the air to wipe out the evil
growths of a too luxuriant period to dispel the unhealthy
mists that nature's wanton luxuriousness have engendered,
so that she may start anew and'reclothe the world with a
yet more brilliant verdure.
October makes us glad to be alive to enjoy the profusion
that nature has'spilled into one of its favored regions the
Rogue River valley. - ' --
Mtrs. Urfctte 3famptoti Isaacs
"3istuctor of "TJiano. Tiszt 3ttdlod
State Depositary
' Established 1S88.
Capital and Surplus $125,000
Reionrm 700,000
uirhfrt ATTAINMENT !N
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 oMi
5ng institution. .
, W. I. VAWTBK, rresmcri.
G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier.
I Medford Iron Works ?
i .
r n TDnwRDinnr Prnnrletnr. i
mm. W. ,,,V,,U""'V ) ' 'V........
t Foundry ana Macntmsi
. , , i n..wu. Dumne Dnllora mirf
All t''i oi Lngmes, apraymy uuuua, rumpa, j
chinery. Agents In Southern Oregon tor
FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO. j
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
Laughing All Trie Time
0H! WHAT A BEARD!
A FRESH KID
CONSTRUCTING BALLOONS
FANTINE A Story of Jean Valjean
ONE DIME
Tht Descending 8oU.
"The tirst loycr .U'hu ever wrote to
Die," said a married woman to tier
friend, "wan shortly after wo had be
come acquainted and before there wu
really anything like an uuuVrstaiullnic
lietweeu us. Tills W the way he aligned
It:
"Yours, my itciir Miss Weston, most
sincerely.
JOHN HAMILTON KASTON.
"There, you , were ten words
tnout;b for a telecraiu Just to lirlnR a
tommonpluce friendly letter to nu end.
But after we liecauvt eniiiiKed bin llrsl
letter to me was signed lu thld way:
"Your, my ttarllnv, aftaetlonutoly.
JOHN.
"That, you will observe, was a re
duction of 50 per cent from tils conclu
sion as a mere friend. The lirst lettet
Be ever wrote to ine after wo wcr
married waa alined:
"Yours. JOHN."
She stopped for a moment aud
Itrbcd and tlieu eontiuued:
"We have been - married seventeen
year now. YoNterday I received a let
ter from blm. Hero is the wuy It was
Blgucd:
"J."
StttUd th Dusl.
Lord March, afterward the Marqul
of Queensberry, was not accustomed
to view a duel wltb unbecoming ap
prehension and usually attended an
affair with an air of enjoyment that
often was decidedly displeasing and
imbarrasslng to bis adversary. But
be was served at last wltb that sauce
which the proverb explains Is for tbe
gander as well as for the goose. It
was, when be was challenged to flgbt
an Irish sportsman. Lord. March ap
peared on the ground accompanied by
a second, surgeon and other witnesses.
His opponent arrived soon afterward
wltb a similar retinue, but added to
by a person who staggered under the
weight of a polished oak cotllu, which
be deposited on the ground, end up,
wltb Its lid facing Lord March and his
party. Lord March liecame decidedly
uncomfortable when be read the In
scription plu'e, engraved with his own
name and t::ic and the date and year
of deatb, and pence was patched up.
Muddled.
She Of course l.'m not as old as you
think I am.
He I hope not I mean you can't be
that is how old are you? Cleveland
Plain Denier.
BENSON'S
BARGAINS
"0 acres, one mile from Phoenix;
15 ' acres 2-yenr-old Xewtowns, 10
acres 2-year-old Spitz, 3 P.artlett
pears, 350 strawberries: 40 ai res un
dor cultivation; new G-room bungalow
with bath, barn 32x44; old 2-room
house; barn 10x32; livestock, fann
ing tools, hay in barn. Price $150
per acre.
21 acres, 4 miles south of Medford.
across road southeast from the Bur
rell orchards; 5-room hou-w, good
barn, chicken house, 0 acres of 3-year-old
pear orchard. 15 .icris al
falfa, large vegetable Harden i '"'r"
ries, etc. Pro S650C.
40 acres, lfl miles north of Med
ford, 'o mile from. Hcajtle: 8 ncrcs
cultivated, 4 in fruit trees from 2 to
30 years old: on two good roads:
small house, barn, woodshed, etc.;
two wells. This can nil lie cleared
without a foot of waste lan A. 25
acres enclosed in woven wire fence.
Will exchange. Price $2000
Two fine building lots on West
Seventh street; fine locution : will sell
on terms. $25 down and $12.50 per
month.
Two fine building lots on Oakdale,
corner Tenth, one of the best loca
tions in the city for a home. Terms.
28 acres of fine level land, only
one mile north of the P. & K. depot;
A fine location. Terms.
Renting and collecting. f.Ut your
property with us. WTe are unable to
supply the demand. Why let your
property stand vacant when we can
rent it for you?
10 acres one mile from Medford
on main traveled road t i A-hl:ind;
Ticnr creek bottom land, scl ;o ;i plea
and pears 2 years old. liiMir creek
flows along one end of the tract. The
oilier end fronts on the rond. Trees
are strong and vigorous. Here is a
beautiful site for a home. IVrms. ,
BENSON INVESTMENT CO.
Opposite Moore Hotel
Xothing given space here hut what
ve can truthfully call bargains. Our
business is inventing money. Let
vour money work.
New Winter Umbrellas
AYe have just unpacked today the nicest lot of
Umbrellas it has ever been our pleasure to handle.
The goods look the best, and the handles are the jiret
tiesj. ever shown in the city.
(iood plain Umbrellas in guaranteed sateen men's
and women's sizes at, each 1.25
better Umbrellas in 20 and L'S-inch sizes at, each,
$1.50 and . $2.00
A twilled union silk Umbrella, with very nattay han
dles at $2.50 and ; ...... .'$3.00
All silk twilled and taffeta Unibralles with the
latest novelty handles at, each $4, $5, $0 and $7.00
Children's plain Umbrellas at, each 50e, $1.00, $1.25
and $1.50
VAN DYKE'S
4
Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms In the t
space and cost of four rooms; - Iccless refrigerator, built-in buffets
t and dressers; cabinet kitchen. ?
! J. A. McINTOSlJ, Architect, $ j
J Third J?'loor Medford National Bank Building, 4 j
RESOLVED
The best resolution for yon
to mnko is to come to us for
your next suit, if you want
something out of the ordinary.
We do the best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
THE FBCGRhHSIVB TAILO
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, ' OREGON
J. K. EN'VAIiT. President
JOHN S OltTII, Ci.sh.cr.
.1. A. I'T.RRV. Vice-Preside. it.
W. !$. JACKSOX, 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 patronane.
lfl
2
M I
CD
in
in