Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 16, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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iiuim nmnu
Many Matters Will Come Up fur
Final Settlement During the
Cunilnu Year.
WASHINGTON-, (),!. JH.-l'rri-di-nt
Tnll, who, in lint liuitfiHiK"
Ciiiniti Archie Hull, hi nidi1, ih now
hlnwly Hilintf hi way inward WiikIi
iiiljUiii, will liuvu u Mienunu adniin
isliulivn year I" look forward Id wIiwi
III.' Ill'live lit lllll Wllillf UnUhU in N-
vcuihcr.
SiM'ii'liii'v Meyer linn Iihcii (i vin
iiiiii'Ii ill' h'w li'irtiiiii hour Id pro
inning ii plan tor llui riMiiiiiiiiiziiliDii
ill' tin- navy dcpiirtnmnt n piohleiu
wliii li Iiiim lii'i'ii ii thorn in the Kidi) of
iiciirly every iHliiiiiiiMriiliiin hiiii-u tli
l.ntien.
President Tnl'ti inut-t hIno nettle. Iho
fiii'Hliiin which emitted nueh a riim
iiin iliuiiitf lh Knuxuvi'lt iiiliniiiiHtiu
liiiii wlicihcr or not a surgeon
hlmiilil (hiiiiiiiimI u li(ihiiinl hhip r
v. tictlif-r thin fiiiinliuii hhould lie ex
civiM'd by a liiie officer.
In tin- hIiiIh lU'piirliiH'iit 1 1 1 ? t-c- me
llininelitnu iitH'sliollM to hi' decided.
K.-i'.-I.H-.v Knox haw already nmnoine
d in ni'ial terms I lie foreign pol
icy of ill" iidiiiini"! ration notably
tlinl il i to lie a ciiiiiiiieiciiil one. I
liiiL- it i" pniclicc, however, involve
tunny (iicsiinnu n yel ntnm-wered.
Oriental t-i-ln l ii.iiK necessarily af-f.-cl
.mi- relMlionx Willi oilier eoiin
tritM. Announcement will prolialily tie
iniidc hliorily ntlcr president Tnft re
turn of Hie appointment of new airi-liiis-ador-
l.i London, I'aris and Vi
enna. The army offer" no (.-rent problems
but il remain to be seen whether the
parintr down of expense will have
any n-rimis effect on the military
establishment.
Anion): some of the more important
tliines which will cnu-ane th" presi
dent's attention ill other brunches of
the con eminent is the creation of the
customs court.
The ucncral tariff board appointed
to help the president enforce the mnx
imnm and minimum features of the
ii.'Wtaril'l law will bepn its work in
earnesi November 1. i-tiidy'ui): the tar
iff of foreign countries to lind
which ones diM-riiniuale against the
I'niled Slates. This board will doubtless-
report from lime to lime to the
resident rcenrdiiilf individual coun
tries, ,,nil die president will Iiave to i ennntrv will
prepare proclamations uraiitii.).' to ! Ki.t;ni.e
(in.... eiMintii's which do not dis
entail. ntc auiiiiisl Us ininiuiiily from
'lie uniMumm rales which will other
v.ise into ell'cet Mirch Ml next.
The president has already indicat
ed that he if p""'K lo lunlic somi! iia
portnnt recommendations for changes
in the interstate commerce and anli
Iriist laws, inelndini: lb" establish-
nunin ul ikiiiiuu
Believes Roosevelt Had Taft Elected
Prc6lili:nt for Selfish
Reason.
KI'OK.WK, el. Hi. - John I'. Kt.
.John, formerly governor f Kiiiihiih,
who Iiiim coma lo Spokane Id becjn
I he ficjil. for prohibition in Ihe slulc
of Washington, iinide two prediction
in Ihe course of an interview:
"N'ol liiii bill his ilealh will pre
venl the nomination of Theodore
Roosevelt to succeed ('resident Taft,
inn! il he is not elected no oilier re
publican can be. t
''Ten yea I'm hence there won't be a
!cj.'iiicd saloon within the bouuda
ric of Ibis commonwealth. Spokane
will be 'dry' in five years from this
lime."
.Mr. SI. John said amon oilier
IhiiiKH in spcnliin),' of Koosevelt anil
Taft:
"Theodore Koosevelt is the shar
est publicum in the I'niled States,
lint for him Mr. Tnft would never
hiivn been ihouuhl of for Ihe presi
dency. Koosevelt knew Tnft, and so
do I, bul he knew that Tall is n putty
man. soil putty nl that. Koosevelt
helped lo elect Tall. He knew that
his administration would he a fail
ure. 'IImo-cvcII wenl off lo Africa. Ib
is mil mixed mi in any of the ques
tion before the people today. In
Ihe conre of IS mould- he will re
turn, covered with rhino hides, ele
phant tusks and (.-lory. The 'howl
and yell' clement in politics will raise
Ihe cry lor Koosevelt. The country
will en 'wild' over him. Xolhimr but
his dentil will prevent bis nomination
to succeed Taft. and if be is not elect
ed il will be because no republican
could win."
i.iiiii i ii ik niicriioon tnfl jiomc.ni-'
turn! union sold prnelienli'j il en
lire output of apples for Ihe present
season. I). Ciossley & Sons of New
Vil li, apple dealers, are I hit buyerx.
The it iiu is not announced. The
closjuu: of lint ileal means Ihe sale of
from :in,IIMO , .0,11110 bo.c.
It i said the jrealer portion of
lltc-e i'pp!es will io lo Liverpool and
(ilnsKow, although some will remain
in Ihe markets in tint eastern part of
ihe I'niled Stales. This is one of Ihe
lai'ics apple deals ever made in (bits
valley.
XO'WK OK SALE.
of
FINLEY ENTHUSIASTIC
REGARDING ROGUE APPLES
S.W.KM. Or.. Oi l. 111. -W. 1. Kin
ley, iissistnnl mutineer of the Na
tional Apple show at Spokane, was
ill the city recently iirriinjjiujr for an
exhibit from the Willamette valley.
Il i planned lo secure the entire ex
hibit of the Albany apple fair and
ship it direct to Spokane.
Mr. Kin ley is enthusiastic reen ni
hil: the quality and quantity of the
apple crop of the Koune Kiver valley
eoitiitrv. and snv the Ito'jue Kivor
hip ciuht to ten ears to
S-p,
DIED.
In Ihe mutter of ihe estate
fieore ,f, Xeedles, deceased.
Xolice is hereby tfiven that in pur
HimncR of an order of the county
court of Jackson county, Oregon,
made on the lib day of October,
Kill!), in the matter of the above
niiined eslate. the uiidcrsijned ailmin
islralor of the estate of mi id deceas
ed will sell at public niietion to the
highest bidder for cash, on Monday,
the 'J.'.lh day of October, 100(1, at 10
o'idock a. in., in front of what is
known av, the. "Horseshoe Club Sa
loon," situated on front street in the
cily of Medford, the entire Ktoek of
merchandise contained in said sa
loon, consist inif of a larpe amount of
whisky in barrels, in hollies and oth
erwise, together with n variety of
other kinds of liquor usually kept by
retail vendors thereof; also including
two pool tables, both ill good condi
tion, and each completely equipped
with fixtures; also a stock of tobac
cos, dinars, pipes, cigarettes etc..
and a full set of decanters, glasses
and tumblers, and other articles used
in connection with and in a saloon
where liquors are sold by rclftil. For
a more definite knowledge of the kind
and amount of liquors, fixtures, etc.,
to be disposed of nt said sale, inquire
at the office of C'olvigt Kennies,
Medford, Oregon.
Haled October l.'illl. 1000.
C'LAKF.NCTrL. REAMF.S,
Administrator of the Estate of George
M. Xecdlcs, Deceased.
incut of nil interstate commerce court.
Then there is the I'mehot-IInllin-L'er
conlrover; v. which, despite the
iin'Milcul's success in ouicling the i
helipgerents, still threatens to break
out anew at nn v time. Despite the
heat of his controversy with Chief
Forester I'inchot, Ilallinger has been
pursuing the even tenor of his way.
having; lands examined for power
sites and withdrawing only such a
"his engineers of Ihe geological' sur
vey declare! are valuable for this
purpose.
The departmental and governmental
commission which have been study
ing, in nccordanee with his wishes,
how to economize in the expenses of
111" government, will probably he able
I submit reports to the president
slinrtlv afler his return.
XF.F.LF.Y At Merlin. Monday. (V
toher 11. 101111. James Xeeley, aged
72 venrs, 1 mouth and 'Jfi days.
HOI.T- At Ovanls 1'a-s. Saturday.
October 0, 1 !!, Lucy S. Holt, wife
of Sidncv Holt, aged 02 years. ;
mouths and 20 days.
Probate.
l'slale fienrge M. Needle; inven
tory and appraisement filed showing
esij'iii. vnlu-d at $i:!!)2.IO: order made
for sulo of personal properly.
Estate Marin Carlson: inventory
and appraisement filed, showing1 es
tate valued at $l'i00.
Estate F.phrnim Hedberp; C. W.
Paulsen, F. W. Rwedetiburc and Pe
terson appointed npprnisevs.
Eslatc George M. Needles; order
made npnoinling C, L. Realties ad
minislrntor and John S. Orth, J. R.
Wilson nnd George P. Lindley np
praiscrs. Eslato J.'T. Layton; sixth semi
nnnmil neeoiiiit of ndministrator fil
ed nnd npprpved. , , - .
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given thnt the un
dersignrtd will apply to the city coun
cil of the city of Medford, Oregon,
at the meeting thereof on October
10, 1009, for a license to sell spirit
ous, vinous and malt liquors in quan
tities less than a gallon, for the pe
riod of six months, at his place of
business at Nos. 22 and 24 Front
street, North, in said citv.
JOHN HARRINGTON.
Dated October 0, 1000.
You Are
In Debt
to your relatives and friends
for a good photo of yourself. 1
Yon have been promising
them a J lie turn for year.
Don't wait longer; have them
taken now by
GREGORY
Prepaid Raiiroao. Orders.
"Something which is of eonsider
known is the system of prepaid or
iblc interest to the public generally
nnd which is nerhaps not generally
ders now in 'effect between stntions
of the Southern Pneific company
nnd nil points in the United Stntes.
By means of this system tickets may
be purchased at Medford from nny
plnco in the United Stntes nnd mail
ed or telegraphed direct to the party
wishing to coma here. Sleeper ac
commodations nnd small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the same
tim.n
In harness, saddles, whips,
.ones, tents, blankets, wag
on sheets, axle urease and
gal! cure, as well as all kinds
of custom work, see
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main.
Acreage
Property
At A Bargain
We have three acres, just out
side the city limits, platted all
around it, with a new five-room
house, which we consider a bar
gain at
$2200
The property faces on two
streets and would subdivide nicely.
There is an eleetric motor and
pump which goes with the place,
and the well would supply water
for irrigating.
The owner has made the price
low in order to sell quickly, and
the property will be on the mar
ket but n short time at this price.
W. T. York 6 Co.
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate
Coffee." '
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, ao4
we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you.
Allen & Reagan
GROCERIES, CHINAWARE, FRUIT AND FEED.
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.
Paul de Anna
FIRST-CLASS GERMAN
WATCHMAKER, JEWEL
ER AND ENGRAVER. ALL
WORK GUARANTEED. IN
CONNECTION WITH MED- '
FORD LOAN OFFICE, COR.
CENTRAL AVE. AND SEV
ENTH ST., MEDFORD.
.
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Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All Hr,.' of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-T
chincry, Agents In Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. t
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
COMMANDER R. E. PEARY AT HOME Showing reception, family and
other phases of the life of the great Arctic explorer. Don't miss it.
LEGEND OF THE LIGHTHOUSE
DROPPED FROM THE CLOUDS
GENEVIEVE OF BR0BRANT
J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERKY, Vice-Presideat.
JOHN S OKTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashie-.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000 '
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
P. C. Hansen. Tom Moffat
We make any kind and style of windows. We carry"
glass of any size on hand. "
Medford Sash & Door Co.
Oregon Calls
"More People"
Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now.
Low Colonist Rates
To Oregon will prevail from the East - '
SEPTEMBER 15 TO OCTOBER 15 ,
via the
Oregon Railroad Navigation Co.
nnd
Southern Pacific
(LIXES IN OREGON)
From Chicago $33.00
From St. Louis $32.00i
From Omaha $25.00
From St. Paul $25.00
From Kansas City $25.00 ,
Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest 0. R. & N or S. P.
Agent and ticket will he delivered in the East without extra cost.
Send ns the name and address of anyone interested in the State for
Oregon literature.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent, '
V Portland, Or.