Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 12, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE "EDFOIM) DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKfiOX. TUESDAY, OCTOHrR 12, 1000
OPEN SEASON FOR
QUAIL ON FRIDAY
Tlio open Ni'ilNoii fur 1 1 1 1 1 i I hi'iiiK
in'Xl Friday, lint Villi, nml hunter
hhnnld (jet wise In the rc-lricliuiiM nl'
tin1 1 1 1 w willi ri't'iiril In thin gaum bird.
It kliniiM Ihi nnli'il lluit HlinutiiiK from
liny public highway in forbidden, mill
it IH lint permissible (l hllllllt within
nn.v enclosed property without the
permission 111' till' OWIICI'.
Tim section on iinuil rends iih fol
lows: 'Ml rliall In: uiiitiw Till within the
county nl' Jackson mill Josephine to
liiint, pursue, tnl(, kill, injure, tl s -troy
in- have in possession, evcept for
scientific or lirccdini; purposes, or lo
sell or offer for sale, barter or ex
change, nny ipinil lit miy t i mo be
tween llm l.'illi iliiy of Iicccmber of
each yciir mill the l.'illi ilny of Oc
lobcr of tho following yenr, nml it
Mint 1 1 he unlawful in hiiiil counties
during the open himihoii mill when it is
lawful lo limit or kill tlm sninc, to
kill, capture, destroy or have i:: pos
ncks'ioii any greater number tlimi ti'ii
of tlm game birds enumerated in this
section in nny one tiny or. more tlinn
20 of said liinlM in nny xevcn consec
utive ilayK. (L. 1001), p. 417.)"
Tlio limit in pi a c oil nt five in one
day mid ti'ii in one week.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
A tlio Moore Howard Mallard,
Cadillac; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hub
bins, K. A. Krn.icr, (Jcorgo W. Dunn
I'ortlimd ; ChnrlcH ('. Dubinin, New
York; M. M. Obcnehain, Oakland ; W.
II. O'Hricn, San Francisco: C. V.
McKndden, Dultith; Henry Wilier, Au
gustn; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scott, Ma
nila ; J. L. Diivin, Ooklnnd; A. D.
Helms, Aslilmul; H. C. Todd, Denver;
.1. M. Spi-i r, I'orllanil; M. V. Mor
ton, Sim Krniieiseo ; J. A. Mcjohnson,
Sew York; 1(. H. Korapaugh, Grand
Forks; .1. 0. M. Marlin, Untie; A. I'.
Allen, Colony; J. J. Wilkin and wife,
Portland; l,ee I.arrim, Medford; L. K.
Williams, Aiiiicomlii ; L. II. Moore,
Ontario; Mrs. Joe Shaska, Grants
1'iimh ; A. 1'. Allen, Colony; Harry
Summers, St. Louis; William J. Mc
Lean, Chicago.
At '.lie Sash Mr. Finncgan, Mrs.
Vance, C. II. Anderson, M. C. Ciris
wold, I'ortland; J. A. Cownn. John
L. Allien. St. Louis; Mrs. F.llis, Mrs.
(i. W. Kllis. Mi--. K.'o. Scott. .1., A.
Thomas, New York; Mr. nnd Mrs.
Pearson Clinpinnn, Washington; A. C.
McKinley, Sun Francisco; C. S. Ilnr
riston, San Francisco; Mr. nnd Mrs.
H. A. Preston. Myrtle Creek; Mr. nnd
Mrs. C, O. White and family, Myrllo
Creek; W. L. Clapp nnd wife, Lake
view; Carl Young, Klmnath Falls; W.
W. Ailing. Oshkosh: K. W. Saunders,.
Scuttle; Mrs. II. Wendf, New Pino
Creek: F.. A. Dunliam, Klnmalli Falls;
K. K. Itarilcn. Newark;'C. S. Harken.
Oakland; A. Dunliam, Central Point;
H. T. llntelielor, Pittsburg; J. II.
Mann, lieson; J. X. Thomson, Los
Angeles; llondinot Cotter, Tahlo
Hock; A. Conm Fiero, Central Point;
C. O. While. Myrtle deck; Mr, nnd
Mrs. II. II. florhnm, II. J. Iloor. San
Francisco; Harvey Suniiners, Port
land; Fred Schullcr, New York-.
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en
N.
MI0V
I DUO I
raMIFlSIKFKY
JACKSONVILLE AND VICINITY.
Mr. and Mrs. TIioiiiiih Piiukey and
hiihu have moved to llieir new liouiit
on the ohHiclliugcr place. Mr. Pan
key has liccii Jorcmaii of tlm Olwcll
anil Inter of the Hopkins orchards lor
years, anil is sniil to bo one of the
best horlicultlirisls in the statu.
Miss Maty Knyphnll. has heen
upending; a week wiili her sislcr, Miss
Hincc, who is the popular eighth
grade teacher in the Cutilrul Point
school.
Mrs. K. J. Iloberts anil daughter,
Miss Lulu Perry, and granddaugh
ter, .Miss Nellie Perry, have returned
home from n month's sojourn at the
seaside.
llcrhert Klmore and sister of Ap
plegulc are visiting friends in the. val
ley and atlemling to some business
ill Medford, thus combining business
with pleasure.
Hev. (Iray mid wifo of flic Meth
odist Kpiseopal church have removed
to their new field nt Cnnyonvillc.
They have many sincere friends, who
regret their departure, and wish them
well in their new home.
Mrs. Ilnrcli nnd daughter of Med
ford were guests nt the homo of Tay
lor Ilnrcli Inst Thursday.
A. L. Oall nnd fnmily, who have
heen stopping on the Osgood place,
have moved to n much nenr Tolo nnd
a fnmily by the name of Smith is
now stopping nt Osgood's.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Hcllinger of
Medford were calling on old friends
nnd neighbors last Sandfly.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Olson of Ccntrnl
Point spent Sunday with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Thomns Pnnkey mid family.
HILL'S ENGINEERS ARE
ALONG WILLOW CREEK
MADRAS O.-.. Oct. VJ The crew
of Oregon Trunk enghiees which ar
rived in Madras this week started to
work this morning, after fitting up
camping (pinners and are now mak
ing the filial locution of the Oregon
Trunk line down Willow creek can
yon. These has been two other sur
veys made by the Hill line down Wil
low creek, and this last will be very
thorough as to data concerning char
acter of work and' cost of construc
tion. This crew wiil make the loca
tion only to the Deschutes canyon.
Their locution work will be followed
by cross-sectioning and selling grade
stakes, mid it is also reported that
they will locate sidings nnd switches
for the station grounds at Madras
before leaving this vicinity.
Ilailway engineers who have for
merly been identified with the Ore
gon Trunk sny that some of the most
expensive work on the central Ore
gon road will be found in the Willow
creek canyon.
Public sentiment without any
change in the law can compel ussess
ors and hoards of eipialization to as
sess idle lauds three times what they
are now figured at on the assessment,
rolls. i
Tillamook has set aside $90.0(10 to
be expended on road work this year.
THAT TREE ORDER
YOU have nothing to
lose arid all to gain,
in placing it with a reliable
home nursery.
S. BENNETT
TALENT TALES.
Van Dtnijiip mid wife were Med
ford visitors last Tuesday.
M. L. Allord mid wife nnd son
were up Talent way last Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. Corey were in
.Medford on business last Tuesduy.
K. linilex and family own ure cou
sins of F. S. McDonald of North Tal
ent, arrived from the east to visit
with Mr. McDonald nml family and
will go out into Klamath county to
vint fiicnds there ilso.
K. S. Stephens of North Talent
took a load of line potatoes to Ash
land Friday.
Mrs. Fred Jinpp of Talent was
among those of our townspeople who
attended the fair nt Ashland.
A man with money to invest would
make no mi. .take in buying n few
lots in Talent, and having houses
built upon hcm to rent. As every
house thnt is hnbitnblc is taken nnd
more are wanted nnd not to be bad.
Mrs. A. II. Fisher of Phoenix was
n Medford business visitor one day
Inst week.
Mrs. E. 0. fiensc eame down from
Ashland nnd attended the' school en
tertainment nt Talent Fridny eve
ning. '
Tnlent is to hnve a new, handsome
store. A gentleman from the east has
leased n building from C. W. Woltcrs
nnd will put in a stock immediate
ly. Ad Helms of Ashland eame down
to Talent Monday morning to try to
effect n compromise with Mrs. Jnmes
Melms. Mrs. Helms, however, thinks
it best to let her attorney settle with
the heirs.
THOUSAND DOLLARS IN
PRIZES FOR FARMERS
One thousand dollars in ensh prizes
have been offered by James J. Hill
lor the best specimens of dry farm
ing products grown in Montana, Ore
iron and Washington. There nre nlso
threu lnndsome sterling silver cups
for. agricultural exhibits on non-irri-gated
districts. The entries for these
prizes must come from farms within
'J.'i miles of the Great Northern rail
way lines in the three stntes named.
Wheat, oats, bnrley, rye, flax, field
peas, alfalfa seed nnd potatoes nre to
be displayed in peck quantities. Sheaf
exhibits of grains nnd hay nre nlso
desirable. These prizes will be award
ed nt the national dry farming con
gress to be held at Billings, Mont.,
October 2(i, 27 and 28. Mr. Hill is a
friend of the farmer nnd offers these
prizes to stimulate interest in the pos
sibilities of the arid regions of the
northwest.
Idaho has n law whereby land can
be bonded to const met railroads, as
well as irrigation canals, and it is i
being tested in the courts with the!
intention of connecting up with a dis
trict built road in Oregon as soon as
the amendment is authorized by the
people.
Tiolicminn farmers to the number
of !() families have settled in Lake
count v on irrigated lands.
II
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
C. F. Speiicr to i. F. Penson,
properly in block .'(, Parr's
addition to Mi d lord 10
H. F. IScnson lo James Camp
bell, same ns above 0
Jennie Cowgill to Phcbe M. Du
kum, ilots 1 and 12, block M,
Deakum's Addition to Gold
Hill 10
Gold Hill Development company
. to Phehe M. Dehum, lots 4,
'), 0 nnd 7, block JO, Dekum's
addition to Gold Hill 32."
V. D. Harris to K. II. Toft, lots
3 mid 4. block 20, Medford 10
F.Iizn Convin to C. II. Denniston,
property in Medford 4000
Kmma L. Anderson to Aaron
Wentherby, J 80 Herts in sec
tion 19, township 38, range
1 W 1
Onirics Dlnnd to Aaron Weath
erby, W '. lots J nnd 2, block
35, Coolidge addition to Ash
land 10
S. II. Roekhill to E. L. Miller,
lot 9, block 6, Ross addition
to Medford 225
William and Maggie Ross to
S. IT. Roekhill, lot 9, block 6,
Ross addition to Medford . . 150
The Republican s'nys that buyers
are scouring the country around Un
ion for good horses.
SOUTHERN OREGON
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
WANTED Three girls for gen
eral housework; good wages.
MALE AND FEMALE
HELP FURNISHED TO
EMPLOYERS FREE.
Office
33 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
PHONE NO. MAIN 3351.
Do You
Contemplate Planting an Orchard ?
If So
I Have a Full and Complete Stock of of all the
, Leading Commercial Varieties and you will
Find it to your Interest to - et our Figures
Before you buy. Home Grown Stock
and Everything Guaranteed.
ROGUE RIVER NURSERY
C. F. COOK, Proprietor
MEDFORD, OR.
PHONE 583.
Jror you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate
Coffee." 1
It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we paid
SI a pound for it , : ;
Everything about Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, M
we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you. ' ' 1
Allen & Reagan
GROCERIES, CHINAWAEE, FRUIT AND FEED.
Rings Rings
Rings
All Kinds All Sizes
at
Martin J. Reddy
THE JEWELER
Near P. O.
OFFICE IN
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY DEPOT
1201 N. CENTRAL AVE.
PHONE 3221