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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1910)
TillS MIfiDFOftD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16, 1910. E 2000 IS OPIUM SEIZED TO LICENSE FEE BIG FIGHT APPLEGATE WILL E Total of 225 Tons of Drun Found tin Donnl Mlnnosotn to Suatttc Ev ery Possllilu Nook Was Used. Town Trustees of Emeryvlllo Fix Li cense for Juffrlcs-Jolmson Mill .it $2000 No Hitch is Expected. HI'.ATTlii:, Vn.li.( .MiuHi 10. A totul of liUfi Ilim or opium, all from (III) big lilllll' .MIlllKIKIllll n to ill (III1 United StnloH i'uhIoiiih officii limn to day, OIIO llfffillO IlirgeHt I'lllll'iHWltilHIH . of tliu drug nviir iniuln on onu Hliip in tlilH port. j ('oiieenlud in (wo phi i' cm iinilor four I foot of coiil in tlio lower litiulforH of tlm MIiiiiomiIu, (iihIoihh offloorM yuft-i lorduy dim-overcd forty-eight fivii tcnl tiim of opium vnlnoil at $1,01)0. Olliur Ion of opium hnvo liomi finiinl hidden IngoniouHly !u ovory poiwlble i k of t hi big Hlilp. No iirri'MiH Iiiivo lioon iniiili. TliiMii' nro 170 CIiIiioro nbonnl. A rovenue' cuttor ninl rovonuo men hnvo pntrol-j oil Hot Hi oat Northern doek night i ninl day since tlio arrival of the Hliip mid hnvo prevented any oi tlio opium from getting unborn. GOLD HILL ITEMS. OAKLAND, fill., March 111. Tlio proliminitry lcgnl reiiiironion(H to pur- init t liu .(offi'ioH-.loliiiHon fight at Kin oryvillo nro chimed uway liorti fol lowing tlio notion of tlio town trus tcitH of Kmoryvillo laHt night In fix iiiK lli Hooiihi! for tlio big go nt 000. TIiIh nioiiim that thoro will bo no oppoHition on th opart of the city tniHtooH and an Kmuryvillo Ik au in corporated city, tlio trustees have a right to pormit a fight to take plnco within thi' city liniitH. Tlio ordinance fixing tho licenso wn referred to tho onlinanco com tnitoo of tho hoard and will como be fore the trimlccs for final pnwmgc Monday evening. ' Thoro It no doubt hilt that It will pnuH. Directors of Appleuato District Look in n for Ideas for New School Build Inn Will Build Modern Structure. TIioko who find chopping an an novnnco nro nol-nd-rondorn. . Henry I). Kuhll, J. C. Ornhh mid TIiom. Jlorriotl, dirvclorH of tho Ap plegato school dintrict wero in Mod ford Monday afternoon on n tour if investigation, Hooking idoiiH to guide thorn in tho construction of tho now nchool building to ho orcctod in that district th'm ROnHOII. "Wo wore udviecd to look over tho UroA'o school houso ns a Hiunplc of up-to-doto construction," snid Mr, Knhll, "hut it ih n Htnallor Iioiihc than wo want. Wo intend building it brick Nchool house commodious enough to servo tho nocdK of tho district for a few years nt Icnsl. Not only arc many now families coming into our diKtrict, which increases the inunbor of nchool children, but tho babies of a few years ngo nro reaching the Hchool nge, and wo must provide for future likocontiiigoncieH.'' , (From Oold Hill News.) J. 1-2. DnvlilHon tills weok sold bis roNldonrn nnd property, constating of til x ncros, iinroNN (lie rlvor, to tlio Gold Hill Itallroail & Lumber company, tlio coiinldnratlon being $C000, Tlio coiniinny bonded tlio plnco three weeks ago at 14600, but did not do cldo to buy until after tho option had expired. J, T. DonoKfin, who ranches nnd initio In tho loots Crook district, ton m I low from Oold Hill, was In town Tuesday doing somo trading. WIdU II. I.. Mc.Mahnn, ho Is owner of the I), ft It. ijunrtK mine, Tho now rail road will go within half a mllo or his rnnch, Tho Hulbert brick block on Main stroot Is now tho property of Hiignr IMnn camp No. 10,073. M. W. A. Tho bulldliiK has been under contract to tho Woodmen for tho past yenr, with tho privilege of buying, and tho trans fer was mni'o Inot weok. tho purchase price boln i: $3500, which was tho fig ure agreed upon a year ago, and which Is considered very nominal In rlow of tho recent rnpld advance of local real cBtate. Tho bulldlnK Is two-story, ilio lower floor being a fin u hiulnnts location, while the eec-! ond floor Is a neat lltle hall. The Woodmen nro woll pleated both with their Investment nnd at haying a por ninnont home for their camp. NOTICE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S Land Department Representative. Mr. S. J. Adler will be at the Hotel Moore March 17th to April 1st for the pur pose of seeing those who arc interested in the company's famous Alberta wheat lands. lie will be prepared to furnish complete information, including maps, lit erature, prices, etc. Call on Mr. Adler . and arrange to take advantage of our low rate semi-monthly excursions during this season and inspect these lands. Ide-McCarthy Land Co. COLONIZATION AGENTS CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Hotel Arrivals. At the Monro Roger Drehl. Kay al: J. L. Honey and faintly, Morrls vlllo; A. U. Noyos and wlfo, Hydo Park; A.i II. Weber. Portland; H 8. Pentz. llutto Kails; J. W. Hopkins, Vancouver; C. C. Howell, city; John Florence, Raymond; Molvlua Hanson, llryn Mnwr; J. K, Illtter, 8nn Fran cisco; F. O. Andrews, San Mntoo; II. I). Mills, Klnmath Falls; nort Johnston. OeorKo W. ICearns, Grants Pnss; C. II. Mnxcoy, O. D. Martin, S, 8, Hudsoon, Portland. i At tho Nash J. Herbert Hunt. Portlnud; !. O. Copelnnd, Fred Thompson and wlfo. city; liny (1 1 ttft...... rl. ti tt v ........... Francisco; F. II. Wolto, lloftoburg: T ; O. McWIIIInms. Asblnnd: A. Hour-, don, ICtl CurrlKnn, Pmtlnnd; . W HltehliiH, KroHtburg; O. 10. Kelly, S Ilrlnn, Rnn Francisco; 8. Stone, Wal la Walla; M, Hnrbock, Davonport; T. J. Williams, J, O. Currlofl O. H. Andcrsuon, city; W. A. Sumner, Jr., Modoc orchards: PLUMBING STEAM AND HOI Wmt MUTING All Woilc (tutuaniitil Prices Roanonnblo COFFEE.N (SL PRICE 1 11 North 1) vt... Mcdfonl Oro. Phone 803 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. LoiiIh IvuipH to Jiik. M. Onr mnny, 12.05 nenw 1). L. C. 77, township .'17, 2 west . . . 700(1 Stnto of OroKou to K. .1. Skwin, fl'10 aercH, neetion 00, township dO, 2 east, . . . 800 Mrs. IT. III. Halph to Phoebe A. T.orhnor, 5100 nqunro fool, flrav'H addition to Medford. 10 John W. Dodfjo to Chun. II, Chad wick, 131 neres, fiootion 12, towiiHhip 38, 1 went. . . . noo h. A. Harbor to II. ,S. Tnlli, laud in Reotinii 10, (owiiHliip 38, 2 wohI 1 Win. O. Oonlon to Ira Hohh Klino, 7.rn acroH D. h. O. 40, townfdilp 117, 1 west .... OfiO F. Fu Pago to ChiiH M. KiirIIhIi part hlook 12, 100 foot on Sixth cant, then north paral lel to 11 100 foot, theneo west 100 feet parallel to Sixth, Ihenco nloiitf 11 to beginnine; 7500 Nellie Wolfe to Ktnidl O. Roe, 100 aores, sention 21, town nhip :1 west. , . , , 4000 Bilnto of Oregon . to W. W. Welmtor, 271. f2 norea boo tion 10, township 41, .1 west .1110 "Findnhlo" thliiRfl oan ho found, nt hnrdly noticonhlo coRt, through want ndvortiRinp v "Unaklns for nonllh. r y r- I ov I He Will Eniov i the dainty dishes you I may prepare in an I Electrical I Chafing Dish 'Ilic case and convenience with which so many delicious dishes may be prepared in an electrical chafing dish make a strong appeal to the young wife as well as the seasoned housekeeper. She lias found that a chafing dish alTbrds not only a quick and economical means of preparing impromptu repasts, but also that it enables her to prepare op the dining room table many dishes that supplement and round out the bill of farc'prcviously prepared on the kitchen stove. If you do not possess one of these useful articles, or arc using one of the old style alcohol burners, come in and see the new General Elec tric chafing dish. No fuel is required, consequently there is no flame, smoke or soot to guard against. It can be used in any room where an electric lamp socket is available. It is sanitary, convenient and safe. It is handsomely designed and finished, and makes an ideal gift. Rogue River Electric Co M 10 Something to Investigate and Consider 50 acres of the best soil in tho valley, lo cated 4 1-2 miles from Mcdford and 1 1-4 miles from flipping station. 5 acres planted to J3osc pears 5 years old. 2 acres peaches in full bearing. 22 acres pears and apples 1 year old. . 13 acres alfalfa. Balance of land ready for planting. No waste land. Fine building site; good water; splendid location, . "' If this interest you, we will be glad to give you full information and price. , J. W. Dressier Agency West Main Street. P. O. Hansen. Tom Mnffm We make any kind sind style f windows. W carry elaH it any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. O. L. DAVIS, Prtaldcnt V. E. WAKEMAN, Cashier L. E. NEIDERMEYER, VIce-Prcs. L. L. JACOBS, Asst. Cashier Farmers an Fruitgrowers Bank mCFTTXrC htouk Uu.uuu " MEDFORD OREGON A SNAP IN ORCHARD LAND Ono hundred and sixty acres of free red soil, 10 to 30 feet deptb ; two wells, nbout 25 acres cleared; a vory gradual south hill slope; ono-hnlf mild from postoffiec, less than one-fourth mile from school nnd sovon And ono-hnlf miles southwest of Jacksonville. Onlv $20 per afire. Call on or nddross X 'X Jl JOE THOMAS 222 SOUTH HOLLY STREET. MEDFORD, OREGON I $150 AN ACRE 270 acres, foothill Irtnd, nbont 0 mlloB from Md ford; thoro nro nbout 85 noros on thirt placo now planted to frali, which includes nbout 20 rtcros in bonrin. Tho bonrinR varietiM nro Nowtown nnd Spitzonborg npplcs nnd Comiee ponrs. There nro 25 ncres of Nowtowpg in thoir second yenr with ponch filloro nnd nbout C ncrcs of Nowtowns just plnntod; Also 20 norea of Jonnthnns nnd 10 ncros of Uartlott nnd Anjou ponrs just planted. About 200 acres 6f 'firHt-olass fruit lnnd on tho plnco. Thoro ore mnny uprinRs on tho plnco nnd considerable wntor could be de veloped for irrigation; two holmes, good bnrn and olhor buildlnR. Would Buhdivido nicely, Ensy torma. $2500 Sixty ncrcs, 0 milca fromAfedford, nbout 15 ncroa clonrod nnd partly plnnted; small building. $250 AN ACRE 70 ncros, nbout 4 miles from Medford,. frco soil; 25 acres plnnted to Nowtown and Spitzcngonr npplcs, mostly 0 years old; in addition, nbout 25 acres under cultivation, bnlnnco easily cleared; good now fl-room plastered house, now bnrn; nlso set of old. buildings. Could bo subdivided into two or three traots nicely, ensy terms. $5500 Six miles from Medford, good new buildings, about 8 acres planted to Newtowns, Spitxenbergs nnd ponrs, 1 and 2 years old nbout 7 acres additional cleared, balance not hard clearing; good team, wagon and machinery ges w,tn tho Placo. Tils Is a 40 ncro tract. $275 AN ACRE Soventv acres of levol land within' a mile an I a. half of the city limits of Mcdford; first-class fruit land; priced at least $50 nn ncre less than anything in tho vicinity: good buildings. Would subdivide nicely. $12,525 Eleven acres in Comics pears, 10 years old ; 0 acres in Bart lett and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 years old; close in; good soil; terms. $12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice and Bosc pears, 14 years old; these trees are in full bearing and will pay a good income on the price asked. $7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, 3 miles from Medford, all under the ditch and can be irrigated. ' $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Medford, 8 acre in Newtowns nnd Spitxenbergs, 5 to 7 years of age ; 14 acres in alfalfa, 3 acres in peaches, 2 acres in berries; irrigated; buildings. $14,000 Thirty- five acres; buildings; exceptionally fine place for a home; 12 .acres in apples and pears 3 years old; about an a ere of bearing orchard; 11 acree in alfalfa; all fise deep. free soil. $150 to $200 PER ACRE Stewart acre tracts; 2 miles from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size; fine building spots on all; can all be irrigated; cheapest tracts, in Medford neighborhood; easy terms. $300 PER ACRE Finest 5 and 10 acre orchard and garden tracts Jn the valley; easy terms. W. T. YORK & CO. For Sale - - - - Splendid Bargains Piecre Shepherd & Co., 128 East Main Street. A 5-room house, porches, plastered, modern, large barn, woodshed, new buildings; price $2500 and $1050 can remain one year at 6 per cent. Lot 50x168 feet. Three-fourths of an acre, South Central avenue, with building; easy terms, $1600. A 6-room bungalow, modern, maple floors, an extra good buy, $2000; North Riverside; $1000 can remain on place. A fine bungalow in Queen Anne addition, $2100; 5 rooms, bath, electric lights, fireplace, cobblestone foundation, corner lot. Can also sell you two as fine homes as there are in the city, one $5000 and one $6000. Come to office and let us show you these special bargains. "We also have good buys in ranches and small tracts. Pierce, Shephard & Co. 128 East Main Street. R L U IV! B I IN G Steam and Hot Water Heating. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH I Old Tribune Building. Phone 931. i MORTGAGE LOAM, I Money on hand to loan on Heal Estate. City and County Warrants bourjht. Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn ished. Fire Insurance. EFJAMES CAMPBELL. I'hono Main SVat. I t 208 Fruitgrowers Hank llulldlng! COLONISTS RATES T0 OREGON S GREAT NORTHWEST RESOLVED The beat resolution for you to make is in eome to us for your nest suit, if you want something out of the ordinary. We do tho best work and charge the lowest prices. "W. W. EIFERT THE PEOaSKHStVB TAH.OX The management of the Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure in an nouncing that tho low rates from Eastern cit ies, which have done so much in past seasons to stimulate travol to and settlement in Ore gon, will prevail again this Spring DAILY from March 1 to April 15, inclusive. PEOPLE OF OREGON The railroads have done their part; now it's up to you. The colonist rate is the greatest of all home-builders. Do all you can to let east ern peoplo know about it, and encourage them to come here, where land is cheap and home-building easv and attractive. PARES CAN BE PREPAID at home if desired. Any agent of tho road named is authorized to receive tho required deposit and telegraph ticket to anv point in tho East. REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago, $33; from St. Louis, $32; from Omaha and Kansas City, 25. This reduction is proportionate from all other cities. WM. McMTJRRAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Ortfo nnts rofusing nppllonnts, oooaslon-' vostraont uo, j VHUittUU i4U' UIWVIV, M.VH,Hr wJt.