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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1910)
111 i : ''T tail I VIA I DO .( v;jjjt' , 'i ill; i . iVf mi i i ; THE MEDffOBD itAIL TRtBTOE, MSDFORD, 0R1S00N, SUNDAY, MSBlUTAliY 27, 1M0. YOU APPRECIATE Good Lumber Delivered Promptly and Exactly as Ordered? DO YOU REALIZE That we have the year round the most complete stock of lumber , and building materials in Medford? DO YOU UNDERSTAND What it means to you to decide upon your building, get your order placed and get it all over with before the heavy spring rush? . : 41 THINK THIS OVER r We operate a planing mill in connection for your special benefit BIG PINES LUMBER COMPANY 1 F. C. PAGE HAS MANY TREES 10 PLANT t Mends P anting Sylvester Patter soa Trafit, Regardless ef the Weatker -Carlaai ef Trees. A Hit W W J VdLdU Ji 5 "I Intsni to plant all those trees Has- season,"' said Dr. Page. "If tho weaiiac" iuras fair it nill be aa easy prejosftios. If the "weather is foul, "Use trees- -sriH lie planted, regardless of cost. Tne tract will bo planted the Best ctaameicial rarictics of pfiaas- aa iriQ &e eat up into tracts of apjOMtdy ten acres. The ten-seta" ecchrnxd Is the solution of the problem which will confront the rowes3 of" the Bogae River 'valley "WHttja th a cat few years. Tenure- or thai is- with a family on each one- of them- wSl be the solution of the labor problem in the first place) nr besides .that, tho ten-acre orch ard" or the- five-acre orchard, cared r by its- wner will produce better .fruit rmi more fruit to the tree thnA tBiMiijy- orchard, cared for by men however jnrxibns they may be ioj advance" their employers' inter jestsj wall not prer the same attention as -will the- actual owner of tho jffround, whose livelihood and that of life family depends npon tho crop." KcjifaP the Want Ads. One of the most elaborate and al together delightful affairs of the week was the Washington tea and reception given by the ladies of the M. E. church Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. R. Ewbank. Pictures of Washington adorned tho dining-room, living room and parlors, while a profusion of bunting in the national colors was used throughout the house and on tho front piazza An artificial cherry tree, having ev ery semblance of being real, occu pied the center of the parlor.. Tn a cherry tree contest, Mrs. Whetsell won the first prize, a burnt wood hntchet, and Clarence Kellogg the second, a bunch of cherries. Mrs. W. Van Scoyoc in an antique dress, collar and apron, and with her hair puffed and powdered in true Colon ial style, was a charming Martha Washington and sang a patriotic song, "My Own United States." Clarence Kellogg presided at the piano, rendering many light, dainty selections. The refreshments in cluded cherry pics, hatchet-shaped cookies and fruit punch with cher ries, Mrs. Van Scoyoc presiding over the punch bowl. The committee in charge: Mrs. W. D. Allen, Mrs. W. C. neagan, Mrs. W. II. Ewbank, Mrs. IT. Metz, Mrs. Braincrd, ifrs. Simmons, Mrs. Conk- lin. Fifty-three Indies were served and the affair voted a success both socially and financially. In March Mrs. D. T. Lowton will be the host ess, while in April Mrs. L. B. Brown, who has just moved into her benu tiful new home on .Central avenue South, will receive. The following "are members of the Methodist Choral society, who will participate in tnc rendition 01 until s "Holy City" at the M. E. church Wednesday night: Soloists: Mrs, Guy Childers, soprano; Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc, soprano; Harry Whit sel, tenor. Chorus: Soprano, Misses Manning, Rose Fielder, Minnie Coroy, Frnley and Mesdnmes Coffeen, Bel knap, Wines and Chidcster; altos, Mesdnmes Simmons, Philbrook, Pnyne, Vogeli, Kellogg nnd Miss Cnllie Vogeli; bass, Messrs. Chides ter, Alfred Ivy, Heildebrand, Clar ence Meeker, Roy Martin, Coffeen; tenor, Messrs. Earl Conklin, Shan don, Floyd, Valentin, George Lind- ley, D. T. Lawton. Director, Forrest Edmendes. Pianist, Cinrence Kel logg. sronu -ns. In tbc circuit coh rt of tho state of Oregon for the county of Jackson. Woods Lumber company, a corpo ration, plaintiff, vs. Cascade Coal Company, a corporation, J. C. Brown and J. W. Broadbent, defendants. Suit to foreclose Hen. To J. W, Broadbflnt, ono of tho above named defendants: In the name of the stnto of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho plaintiff's complaint now on fito against you In tho nbovo entitled court and causo on, or before tho last day of the tlmo prescribed In tho order for publication of sum mons herein, to-wlt: on or boforo the 2Sth ilny of March, 1910, said dnto being the expiration of six weeks from ' tho day of first publication of this summons, and It you fall to appear 'and answer, for want thorcof tho I plaintiff will apply to tho court tor tho rollot demanded In Raid com plaint, succinctly stated as follows: That the plaintiff be awarded Judg ment against tho defendants and each of thorn for tho sum of $540.37, to gether with Interest thereon at tho rate of 6 per cent por annum from the 19th day of August, 1909, until paid, and for coats and disbursements of said suit, Including $150 reasona ble attorney's fee and tho furthor sum of $2.26 paid for filing and re cording tho certain Hen described In said complaint; that Bald principal sum and Interest and costs and dis bursements and attorney's reo bo do creed a lien upon defendant's real property mentioned In nnld complaint nnd described as follows; Tho southeast quarter (1-4) of the southeast quarter (1-4) of septlon four (4) nnd the southwest quarter u-4) of tho southwest quarter of section threo (3) In township thtr-ty-soven (37) south of rango ono (1) west of Wtllnraotto meridian; that said described property bo sold under tho order nnd do' reo of said court, as by law provided, and that tho pro ceeds, or sufficient thereof, bo applied In paymont of said Judgment; that tho defendants and each thereof bo bnrrod and foreclosed of all right, tltlo or equity of redemption In or to said property. This summons Is published In tho, Medford Mall Trlbuno by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judgo of the nbovo entitled court, which nnld or der was made and entered on tho 12th day of February, 1910, and tho first publication heroot Is the 13th' day of February, 1910. W. E. PHIPPS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Medford Iron Works : - E. 6. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist All ir'.V of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma chinery. Agents In Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MOPSE & CO. Last Chance ON A Knob Hill EAST OF THE CITY Twenty-three acres, with improvements and ono of the FINEST KNOBS, stands out to itself and view can nover bo obstructed. PRICE, MONDAY. FEB RUARY 28 ONLY, $7600. Easy terms. After thai date price will be much higher. If you want a chance to get one of these knobs, you will make no mistake in securing this ono. Pierce, Shepherd & Co. 128 EAST MAIN STREET. The Siskiyou Realty INCORPORATED We are offering for a short time only, three lots in Crescent Sub n . division for $350 each-one block from Oakdale Avenue. 19 Acres, 2 1-2 miles from Medford, $150 per acre. The Siskiyou Realty Inc. TELEPHONE 2311 22 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BLDG. I?