Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 29, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE ' ED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1909.
PICTURES TAKEN FOR
CENTRALRIT BOOK
Official Photographer Spends Much
Time In Getting Views of '
Nearhy City.
J. T. Mill.T of McCIimi.I,' Kill., of
ficial pliotojfriiplii.r of (ho Southern
I'lii'il'ii! i'oiiiii,ny, ivmh in (iutm
I'oint IiikI Tliiirmliiy mid Kriilay no.
nuv'mu pIi(iIokiiiiIim of I Ik, (,vii iinil
HiirrouiHliiiK orclinrdu mill MPftncry
for umi in Din forthcoming fciitnil
I'oint hook, mii.v'm Mm Hi'i-iilil. Mayor
T.iKivnr mid V. If. NiircniHH, who Imd
hi-i'ii iiiioinliMl hy lliu clnli to Utftt
Mr. Millur nrotiiiil I In- vnllcy nml to
iikmM liim in ncciiiiir Hllilllllll! VilJWH
KH'lll VO llllVM ill NI'OtirillK Old coun
try in IiIh :oiiimny in Mr. Nontohk'
Whilii Klcnii ninl lh result in n
mimlier of Ihc finM view nvcr tali
en in thi viilli-y. I'Vom thfl lop of
Mr. OHoff'x Ikhiso well iii on tho
foothill wiihI of town, Mr. Millur
wnri'il n finn putioriiiiiin vinw of Ihn
town mid ViillfV. with Mount Mc
I.iiiililiii mill Tallin Ifock well dn
flni'il in (ho (1inlmicn. Panoramic
vii-wH woro nlHo tnkiMi from tlin
Ni-1iMilliiiimn tower nhowin tho town
mill valley to the northward and one
from tho top of tho old school hullil
iiK nhwinj tho Snowy Tlultn orchiinl
and n finn vinw of tho valley to the
noiilhwiird.
Many iiidividaal views of orchard,
fruit trees laden with fruit, Imilil
intfH, ntn., worn nltm taken which Mr.
Miller HayK enniirise n .net of an
fine pictuicM iik he him ever taken
for n similar pnrpono.
SCHUMANN-HEINK URGES
"ONE BIG, SIMPLE RELIGION"
ClIICAdO, Oct. 2II.- Mmn. F.rnont
(inn Schiunmin-lleink wax stunned to
day when told lluit the i;hland
I'ark hank rohlicr, who killed him
self rather than ho captured, wuh
her friend, I.ainar A. HariiK of Iaik
AllelcH.
"dolt," the winner exclaimed, Ktrik
inif n diamalic attitude. "You know,
them 1 1 u-1 1 1 to hn a pi-ml religion to
keep people from doinj,' thin''H like
that. There nnpht to ho just one re
ligion not churches, not I'rotestantR
and Catholics and Mohammedans and
all that one hie religion all over the
world one hitf. simple religion. The
principles tho (ruthat the holtoin
of all religions ans tho same.
"h, there rnifdil to hn men moiri
nliolit Iho world all the time like de
tectives watching for people that do
not inidersliind what it means n his:,
simple religion thai can mako ns for
fjet all petty and iniihl Ihiiiis and
imike us remember only what is
Ci'eat mid piocl mid kind mid beau
tiful. "Sometimes a church ii nm
when you feel all fx f 1 in I'rsu" slio
laid her hiinii over inn heart "and
vo' .vip.sl u kind of mi outlet for your
i'r',!v.M. Hut iintnrc that in Hie true
church." , ':
BOND ISSUE IS
FOUND TO BO O.K.
Central Point Recorder Notified That
Chicago House WHI Accent
Bonds.
llecorder T, M. .Ioiich of Central
I'oint has received notice from K. A.
Kean & Co., the Chicago bond buy
ers, who tiro haudliii); our the water
bonds of that city, that tho final
papers rclalini; to tin) deal from the
town to that firm Imvo boon received
and found satisfactory and that tho
bonds are now lining printed mid will
he scut forward within a few days
for tho ni;nitliiru of tho proper offi
cials, says tho Hirald.
This should end the long delay the
town has met with in (,'cttiii),' actual
construction under way mid no doubt
the preliminary arrangements will be
rushed through anil a contract for
construction bo let without further
deluy.
The issuance of $25,000 in water
bonds was authorized at (ho oily
election March K, and when (hat mal
'cr wan settled the next problem wuh
to decide on 11 water supply. After
soino delay o well was decided upon
as Ihn only proposition available mid
property was secured and mi eipht
foot well was sunk to a depth of 50
feet, 'funnels worn driven at the
bottom rosseiitt'ui(j the water strata
and it supply of belter than 200 ruI
loiis per minute was demonstrated.
84 ACRES SOLD
E, S. Palmer Adds to His Large
Holdings Near Central
Point.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the iin
(Inroifiiicd will apply at tho negt regu
lar meeting of tc city council, Med
ford, Oregon, Tuesday, November 2,
for a license to sell mall, vinous and
spirtious liipiors in less quantities
thai) one gallon at lot 7, block 21, in
Mcdford, Or., for a period of six
mouths.
Dated October 22.
M. Marshall & Hons recenlly cIob
ed a deal with K. S. Palmer for tho
remainder of their farm, 84 acres, the I
price being $40,000. Mr. Palmer
bought 112 ueres of the same farm1
two weeks ago for $35,000; finding
it tt good thing, ho took the balance j
at an advanced price.
GKOROK M. POKDKAUX.
Mcdford, Oregon: Th' certifies
(hat we havc'sold Hall's Texas Won
der for (ho cure of all kidney, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for' ten
yeilrs, and have never had a com
plaint. It gives quick and permanent
relief. CO days' treatment iiceach bot
tle. Mcdford Pharmacy.
PRE BUGS IN GOTHAM
CLAIM TWO VICTIMS
NT.W YOHIC. Oct. 2H. Two were
burned to death and 34 seriously in
jured today in a fire of incendiary
origin which destroyed two three
story tenements rl 'ast Fifteenth
street. 'IT' f'ond :
Herman ''" dt, .;:c! 31, and wife.
Kminu, aged 27.
Those responsible made careful
preparations. Tho structures were
filled with sleeping people. Oil was
poured on the basement of the lower
floors of ono building and then set
fire. Tim loss is $50,000.
TAFT IS HOURS BEHIND
CCHEDULE IN THE SOUTH
1IKLKNA, Ark., Oct. 28. Hours
behind his schedule, President Taft,
who was due to arrive in Vicksburg
at 3 o'clock this afternoon, will not
arrive until dusk this evening. The
fleet carrying the president, govern
ors and congressmen will suid down
the Mississippi without a slop until
Vicksburg is reached. Tho delay wan
caused on account of the fleet being
unable to maintain Hie pace set by
the Oleander.
Why do they advertise in The Tri
bune? Easy. They get results. F.
The Christian
Science Lecture
at tho :
Medford Opera House
at 8 o'clock.
Tuesday Evening, November 2,
JUDGE SEPTIMUS J. HANNA
Colorado Springs, Col. .
Member ef the Christian Science
Hoard of Lectureship of the First
Church of Christ, Scientist, Bos
ton, Mass. The public is cordial
ly invited. i
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folg-ers Golden Gate
Coffee." ;
It Is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we paid
SI a pound for it. -
Everything about P'olger's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, and
we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you.
A ll C Tfc
aROCJii.IES, CHINA WARE FRUIT' AND FEED.
J. E. ENYAUT, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. '
' JOHN S ORTII. 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.
SHIPPERS WILL FIGHT IF
RATES ARE INCREASED
' . CINCINNATI, Oct. 20. Fifty rep
resentative manufacturers and bus
inoss men of. 12 states mot hero re
cently to enter n formal protest
oguinst the general increase of freight
rates which they believe tho railroads
are planning. Tho emphatic denial by
tho railroads was not taken serious
ly by most of tho speakers. One said
ho had positivo information that (he
roads had already compiled tho rales
and that presses were busy printing
them. '
The conclusion of the meeting was
that, if driven to il, the shippers
would go to the couVls. They include
the most powerful trade organizations
en st. of the Mississippi,
That an advance in rales will dis
turb Imsini'vi conditions and is not
justified wns lliu tenor of resolutions
adopted. It; was voted thai whereas
(!. C. McCain, chairman of the Trunk
Linn association, had compiled a pam
phlet entitled "The Diminished Pur
chasing Power of Railway Earn
ings,," and llm railroads had circu
lated it to educate Hie public and
prepare it, for nnad-inice in ratos, and
tho pamphlet hung "biased, partial
and misleading," ,in CNcrutivo., com
mittee should ho oretUed by tho ship
pers to prepare an nnMver'to tho pnm
phlot and ci.-onlata U for Iho eduen-,
lion of the p'blio i it tho '.true
freight rail situatiiH The commit
to was appointed.
Paul de Anna
FIRST-CLASS GERMAN
WATCHMAKER, JEWEL
ER AND ENGRAVER. ALL
WORK GUARANTEED. IN
CONNECTION WITH MED
FORD LOAN OFFICE, COR.
s. CENTRAL AVE. AND SEV
ENTH ST., MEDFORD.
ESTERBROOK ORCHARD TRACTS
10
20 Acres
Adjoining Hillcrest orchard and con
tain unexceled deep, rich soil. Rea
sonable prices and generous terms.
OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE
SELLING AGENTS ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
Perry Subdivision
THIS PLACE POPULARLY KNOWN
AS THE I. W. THOMAS PLACE TO
feE DIVIDED INTO
10 ACRE TRACTS
BEST LAND IN ROGUE RIVER
VALLEY, FOR SALE BY
WHITE 6 TROWBRIDGE, Agents,
OR
J. A. PERRY, Owner
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET SOMETHING GOOD.
K O. Hansen. Torn Moffat.
We make any kind and style of, windows. We carry
glass of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
SALEM BEER
SALEM is the most popular beer In Northern California and South
ern Oregon. It is acknowledged to be the equal of the very best east
ern product. All beers are good, but some beers are liked better than
others. The proof for this assertion lies in drinking Salem beer.
If you wish to be convinced, ask .for Salem beer and drink It.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION,
Medford Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co.
FOR SALE
IDEAL FRUIT AND POULTRY FARM. 19 Acres
with house, barn and never failing spring, only $ 1 200
TERMS, ONE-THIRD CASH, LONG TIME AT 6 PER CENT INTEREST ON BALANCE.
f '
Only one and one-half miles from Eagle Point Ry. Station
A BOUT TEN ACRES OP THIS LAND IS AS FINE GARDEN LAND AS THERE
IS IN JACKSON COUNTY. THE OTHER NINE ACRES IS UNCLEARED. FOR
PARTICULARS, SEE
Brown' & Wakefield
Office upstairs in Palm Block, Medford.