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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1910)
MEDffORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKCION, SUN PAY. AUdTJST 2.1, 19J0. li PREPARING FOR VALLEY FAIR Outlook Urlnlit for Splendid Exhibit Applications Mado for Two Cnrs Each From Mcdford and Ashland Special Prizes. DOWERMAN PLANS TO MAKE PARTNER SUCCESSOR I'roimrfttloiiH for tint IioIiIIiik of tho four nnniuil Itoguo Illver Indtin trial fair uro now well under way, at (1 run I ii 1'iihh. Necessary buildings and enclosures will bo mado upon tlio railroad grounds on either ldo of tlio now depot, and It In expected that largo ton In will alno bo tiHud for tlio varloun exhibits. Tlio uinnngo moiit Ih receiving much encourage ment from tlio wIioIimuIo houses, who uro planning oxhlbltn of farm nnd agricultural machinery. Several hnvo Nlgnlflcd their wIIIIiikuouh lo give demonstrations of pumping, spray ing, churning and othur Interesting features for which machinery In timid, Tlio citizens of Ashland and Mud ford hnvo already mado application for two earn each, for tlio purpoHO of bringing down their oxhlbltn of fruit, veKutableH nnd ntoclc. Much Intoreiit Ih bolng manifested In the npuclal premium of SCO which tlio uinuiigcmcnt hurt provldod for the bent general oxhlblt of farm prod uctn, the Illluoln valley, Wllllnins creek valley and Merlin having nl riMiily signified their Intention of com peting Hold Hill, Kviiiih creek, Sams Valley, Phoenix and Talent aro alno expected to compete. Premium llt Out, The premium 1Ih(h aro now out for dlHtrlbutlou and aro very complete. The 11700 offered in prison have 1 1 been very carefully arranged no that j all exhibitors may hnvo ample oppor-1 t unity of winning one or moro of the ' ranh prlxes. , Many of theme who have recently como to llvo In the Hokiio ltlver val-, ley have a pleanaul surprise In store for them. The fair held In prevloun ' yearn Ik going to bo mirpnioied, and they were certainly "oyu-opciiers" to thixio who have lived hero alwayn. , There In nothing of such Impor- J t tnuco an II ie local nilr to uomonHirnto the prodctlvcneim of the nail, togoth er with the abundanco of the natural resources of the country, and tho management In particularly desirous of having every Industry and re source of tho two counties represent ed, Tho date for holding tho fair thin year nro nomcwhal later than In pre vloun yenrn. ThlH was arranged ho that "tho fall frultn and vegetables would ho moro maturo, enpeclally tho grapeH for which Josephine coun ty In ho fn'mmiR. ' loiter Thau Usual. In addition to the nttrnctlonn of tho fair, an elaborate carnival and nmunemont feature will bo added, Including merry-go-rounds, bowling ulleyii and tho numeroiiH nttrnctlonn for tho young folkH, Thoro will bo rent mourn and seats arranged In nil partn of tho city for tho conveni ence of tho visitors. Tho Ladles' Auxiliary will Horvo rofrotihmoutH and private Iioiihch will bo thrown open unahlo to get nccoiumodatlaun at tlio 1 1 hotels. Farmers, fruit grower and othem who Intend to make oxhlbltn nhould got Into communication with tho nee rotary an Boon an pohhUiIo, no that a general Idea can ho formed an to tho nccoHimry exhibit upaco to bo provided. Not until ho can win In tho prima rleii and bo elected governor will .lay Ilowormau roulgn bin poHltlon an utato Honalor. Ilowormau In keening hlii statu Henatornhlp on an anchor to windward, for through It it ho In on- allied to continue an acting governor through tho prolonged and induflnlto abnenco of Oovoruor Uunnon, nay tho Portland Telegram. Tho plan In already mapped out an to what nhall bo done with Uowor man'n position an ntnto nonator nhould ho bo elected governor tho place In to bo handed over to Howerinaii'n law partner It, It. IJutlcr, who wan np poluted'clrcull Judge by Chnmborlaln through tho Influence of Uowormuti, before Chamberlain went to Wnnh- Ington to bocomo United States son-1 ator. Ilowormnn ban been taking enrol of Itutlor over since tho latter arrlv- j tid from TonuoiiHoo, and linn a row thlngH ntill In night for the southern er. According to tho program, Hutlcr in to iiuccoed Howerinan in tho state senate, and In to bo mado proHldont of that body, If tho game can bo worked ut. Having finished the hold over term of llowcrmau In tho Ben- ate, IJutler In to run again an an antl-utntemcnt candidate In tho elec tion two yearn honco unless, por chance, tho nltuntlou ban been no shaped that Howormnu can fix it to send Ilutlcr to congrooti. Ululi anil Colorado, ho lo apportion their ero of pouches among (lie markets oi' the cotinlry (lint the price will keep up. A check in being kepi on tint output find (lie markets will ho divided ho (hut tho ureal sales centers will not ho glutted. The plan seems uhout to work well, enough ho thai Home of tho Fruit men want (o apply ft also to the handling of tho apple crop. Klborln ponclioH nro now coining on in largo quantities in tho Yakima valley, although there will not bo ho many nn wero expected a while ago. IIIDH. School board will onlorUiln bids for 200 cordn of wood or any part thereof up to August 20. OHI8 CUAWFOriD, Clork Dtet. No. 49. OSWALD WEST ONLY MAN TO LEAD DEMOCRACY (Klamath I'ulN 1'xprcHK) THIRTY-SIX THOUSAND FOR OREGON MILITIA Hanklnn for Health. OhwiiIiI West, J'onnrrly Htnto land ngonl and railroad unimMoner, Jinn announced his intention of becoming n eaiKi'dnlo for tlio Democratic nom ination for governor. Mr. West 5b ii young but not un tried man in whom KIio people have tlio utmost confidence, nnd from his past official record we feel assured tho voters of the democratic parly in. thiH ntnto could not make n mistake in celorslng him as their standard henrer in tho coming gubernatorial eontcHt. Put OHwnld West at the bond of tho Democratic ticket in thin Btate WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.-The war department Jihh announced np porlionrncrit of $4,000,000, the ap propriation made by congress for mililia of various states. Of this total fund allotted according lo con gressional representation and mi litia strength of respective states, Oregon will receive $30,137, Wash ington will receive $33,032 and Idaho $21,032. This fund will be disburs ed for the following purpeses: Oregon Arms and equipment, $11,730; riflo practice, $3012; am munition, 7200 ; f applies, $13,282. wasnmgton Anns and equip GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office 209 West Main St., Medfoid, Ore. te Operating Quarry at Cold; Ray,: Oregon riMil Tri tr TtniKnrmnn fi U turt na! ami In our opinion there wouTd bo ment' "'070i?"c practice, 94800; .- t nmmiinuinn vn ertmniwiu :-' YAKIMA FRUITGROWERS ARE SUCCESSFUL NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Aug. 20. Success seems uhout to crown the efforts of the fruitgrowers nnd shipjicrH of Yakima. Wenntchec, Three Choice Bargains MEN'S NEW PALL SUITS $12.50 $15.00 VALUES Just received, a very complete lino of men's new Fall Suits. Every suit is worth every cent of $15.00 some stores charge even more. They conic in medium weight serges, grays, browns, and mixtures; all sizes. See the Window. The Wardrobe Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' Building, West Side. No. 1 55 ncrcB on Bear creek bottom, 2 idles from Mcdford. 45 ncres In Nowtown and Spltzenberg npplcff, Hovon yearn old, also some pear trees, 10 ncros now ground ready to Met. FIbIi lnko water, flno Im provements. Prlco $50,000; one third cash, balaico terms. A fine bargain. No. 2. 34 acrcB flno land near Central Polit. All good soil. 150 bear ing trees; 250 Bartlctt ponrs one year old; Nov ijx-room house, 'largo 1 1 rwl tt ft. aa tittltsltnrvti "Mi rr r nt Iftll Jl tlllW W i" I UUIIUIllt0) VUUUl 4tW $C500. Half cash, balance three yearH at C tier cent. Othor land nd- l Joining aelllnj for moro iconey. 1 No. -I. 80 acres, 13 miles from J Mcdford on Hoguo rlvor; all good land, and fciccd with Page fencing; nothinK to it but West. If the demo- cratB hope to elect a Hticccssor to Chamberlain they must Kelcct a man that ih tho nnlitliCHis of Howermnn, a man that stands for ttlie direct jirimary, Htatement Ko. 1 and the fcnrlcHK execution of the laws of the state without fear or favor. Aviator Is Killed. ROME, A up. 20. Mvnldi was crushed to death beneath the ruins of his Farmnn biplunc when the ma chine fell to the ground today in a flight between Civito Vocchia and Home. Hivnldi is suid to have died instantly. Lieutenant Suvaja, accompanying Itivnldt in n companion biplane, completed bis flight frnfely. Somotlmo, :. little more advertis ing will rncj.n a great deal more bus iness for a store new 7-room liouso and bnrn; prlco easy terms. ; A largo list, of cholco orchard and I farming lands In largo and small tracts. MedforJ real entnto In til parts of tho city .md to suit all purses.. Agents for tho oalo of tho desert lands of tho Uoguo River Valley Ca unl Co, Como In nnd tall: with us lioforo buying. FIKHKH & WII1TMIUE :S2 South Central. -- -- BREAD Try our Home Made Fresh Bread. "Goodness find Purity" is our motto. Also Salads and Roast Meats ready cooked, at the MEDFORD BAKERY 42 S. CENTRAL AVE. 4 Fine Printing ; Wo mnko a specialty of fine printing, carry the necessary itoek to enable us to fill .ill orders promptly, and guaran tee satisfaction. Host equipped job offico in Oregon south of Portlnnd; Host expert printers. Ucforo sending your orders out of town, call and figure with us if we can serve you for tho snmo price as an out-of-town concern you will wish to pntronizo home industry. Medford PrintingCo. ammunition, $5571; supplies, $12,- 012. Idaho Arms and equipment, $8802; riflo practice, $203-1; ammu nition, $3745; supplies, $5550. Enlisted strength of militia of va rious 6tntcs is reported as follews: Oregon, 1415; Washington, 1244; Idaho, 042. ITnskins for health. m. DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE -, WANTED LISTINGS OF ORCHARD AND CITY PROPERTY AT ONCE. E. F. A. BITTNER, PHONE MAIN 4141, ROOM 207, PHIPPS BLDG. f 4 HILL SYSTEM LEASES QUARTERS IN PORTLAND Tho sixth floor of tho now Hall way Kxchuugo building, Portland, has been leased by tho 1 1111 system and next week tho offices of tho Oregon Trunk, Oregon Klectrle and United Hallways will bo movod Into tho now quarters. This will centralize In this building nil tho Portland oftlcas of tho Hill Hystom, with tho exception of tho Spokane, Portlnnd & Soattlo railway, tho Astoria & Columbia Hlv or railroad and Tho Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation company. Tho Oregon Trunk offices aro now located In tho Henry building, occu pying sovoral rooms on tho sixth floor, tho United Hallway offices aro on tho sovouth floor of tho chamboi' of commorco and tho Oregon Kloctrlc hoadqunrtors aro at proscnt on tho tilxlh and seventh floors of tho Cor bel I building. Special Clean-upon OXFORDS We aro determined to clean out all of this season's Oxfords for men, women, misses and infants, also all sandals. WHAT WILL YOU PAY? YOUR PRICE if it's at all reasonable, will bo accepted. We must make room for tho new goods now arriving. You have lots of time left in which to wear them, and. THINK OP THE SAVING-. Jmeade4Sc Wanted To buy or can trade work horse for sincrle driving mare; good for orchard work; not over I 8 years old; weight j !,.. i -tonn. id i i j.. T auuuj x)j, u Ul"OKen 10 saddle preferable. Wanted Someone to bale hay at t vesta way Urcnard; must furnish all machin ery for baling; quote price. Robert F Maguire jlj Late special agent U. S. lit General Land Office, announces that he has J opened law offices in V tho Medford National Bank Building, for gen- t ' oral practice before state and federal courts and the Department of tne Interior. For Sale Pine team, weighing about 1250 pounds each, J- (bay mare and roan horse), age 6 years and. 8 j'cars; price, including harness, nearly new, o. Will sell roan horse sin gle for $50. F. H. COWLES Westaway Orchard, Eagle Point Road, near Vilas Ranch. Single rooms or en suite also rooms "with bath die finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Fire Proof Ratx-MoHr Company Proprietors. European Plan NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Plans and Specifications for tho foundation of Hotel Medford will be ready on and after Wednesday, Aagust 10. at the office of Messrs. Clark & Forester. THE TIME IS HERE H. B. PATTERSON THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN is booking orders now for early fall plant ing. Don't delay in placing your order. all stock guaranteed. Office 116 Main Street P. O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT We make any kind and style of Windows. We carry Glass of any size on hand. M"Em?iYDTi cacu St TnrYD nn uraAfnvA rii.rswi i iUXJWX ViVl kJXXMXJ. WW JWJM WW., UAOUAU1U, WlWgUU. J tllMIMMMMMHMMIIKMMMMtMMMllMMHM - WMWSW.C Medford, Oregen: ThiH certifies that wo hnvo sold Hall's Toxas Won dor for tho cure of all kidney, blad der and l'lioiinmtio troubles for ten yijars, and liavo novor had a com plaint. II k'ivoh fliiiok anil pormuunnt roliof. Sixty (lays' trontmont in nnoh hottlo. M..dford Phnrmaoy. tf An effective wnnt ad makos your bualuosa plnn offoctlvo. J4QH ' Jtk ON THK FlltST OP NEXT MONTH pny your bills with chocks on tho Karmors & Frultgrowors' Bank and noto with how much hlghor respect you nro regarded, Bosldcs you will havo something loft nnd won't fool llko lotting your bnlnnco got tob small. Thnt monns you will cut down your spondlug and so increase your saving, J. K. KNYAHT. Presidont. J A. PERRY. Vico-Prosidont. JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier. V. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 , SURPLUS 20,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 15,000.00 SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. I Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 PROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacitic (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs -....- $60.00 FARMERS" & FRUITGROWERS' BANK. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed . Prices Reasonable COFFEEN , PRICE 11 No rth D St., Medford, Ore. Phone 303 $60.00 .$60.00 .$60.00 ...$60.00 $63.90 Omaha Kansas City St. Joseph .... lO L XU IU St. Paul via Council Bluffs Minneapolis direct $60.00 JMinneapohs, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will he on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. The above rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal ifornia will bo $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Pinal return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon !