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MEDFORD "MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910. 3 Too Late to Classify WANTED- A brlnht boy from lf to 37 jnara old, tor apprenticing In tito ! show card business. ?m 11. Kluni, upstairs In the Hutchison & Uim- tta utoro. & V ANT15 D Orcli tvnl hand, 3S.R0 and board. Answer P. O Box 797, or cnll nt Veritas orohnn. 5 3?Ott SAU5- Rhode Island Kod, 4 itoxen thoroughbred chocks, 1 week old; $13. -Inquire 907 E. Main st 6 TQll SALE Good No. 1 seed corn; also Early Sunrise potRtr.cn and good cooking potatoes. Jos. Taylor & Tons. . S VOU SALE God "lot ln'WB'lmaTark addition. $300, terms. Address K, care of Mall Tribune. FRISCO TO ASK 10DIT AETNA IN SPECIAL SESSION VIOLENT ERUPTION Boosters of San Francisco Exposi tion Will Ask State to Make Suit able Appropriation for Proposed Panama Exposition. J.Q3T Small Scotch collie, sable with whlto markings; answers to the name of "Bess." Any Information re garding whereabouts will be reward ed by Walter L. McCallum, Nash Ho tel. 3 SrOIS ffCE-'Coxjow" bungalow, 4 SAN FRANCISCO. Oil., Mnroh '21. The "boosters" hare who favor Sun Francisco ns the site for the I'mintim-Pncifio exposition in ll)l today are preparing to appeal , to Governor Qillett for n call of a spe cial session of the legislature. The local men today began the work of raising $5,000,000 for th operation of the fair, but realizo that the state must aid the city in mak ing the exposition a complete success. Believed Some of Towns Near Vol-! catto Aro In DangerPeople Wild-1 ly Excited, Flee Before Outburst ( 22 Shocks Arc Felt. CATANIA, Jlurch 111. At tended by frequent earthquake shooks, All. Aetna is in violent eruption today. Flumes and smoke aro pouring out of a new crater nt Volta St. Uai-, couio, which is bbotwecu Cnstello and Albanelli. It is believed sumo of the towns near the volcano aro in dan- I ger. Many peoplo living near the moun tain are fleeing, us it is feared that tho eruption inuy grow worse. Tues day night 22 earthquake shocks were rnmnn nnil both room! cast front: In One locality; only $1400; $900 cashint which tho incorporation of two -rears on balance 6 per cent. fair company will be perfected. o. in nr. wvsi J.ipfcsnn: ixoon ns this is done nn 52x12 6; ,500 each; and they are worth It; liberal terms. WRIGHT & ALL1N, 12S East Main. Phono 2561. JWi't SALE Two choice lots. 44X 1C. eloso to Oakdalc, South; mon ey wakcro at $525 each. Wright j & AUln, 128 East Main. A meeting was ordered for today u sw"'uhmii ....; the m i'". ueporis xrom icoiosi state iuiu large quantities of lava is pouring! from great erevusses which opened i open As and 3POR SALE Lot 4SxlGl feet, close o Easiness ccntor, best garden soil, price $500, $280 cash, balance ratnathly. 19 acres, 2 miles from Medford, acres young orchard, fine soil, lou&c, barn, etc.; price $0000, half cash, balance 6 per cent. McAr ihur & Alexander. P. O. block. USE MAY NOT COMEJO TRIAL 4lppwl From Justice Court of H. B. Hrtwcs for Selling Misbranded Xvttar Will Most Likely be DIs- widespread campaign for subscrip tions will bo begun. A committee will be appointed this afternoon to proceed to Washington to lay before congress San Fran has been suggested that April IS, the date of the fourth anniversary of the San Francisco disaster, would be nn appropriate one on which to cnll ! a special Icpslative session to aid San Francisco. on tho mountainside. Did Good Business. Even though tho day was very rainy tsiiers jfiano company did a I good business. Tho first two pianos brought Into their storo were sold. After three days searching, tho Ellens people finally secured space In the Weeks & McGowan Co.'a storo i and now have a fine collection of new ' pianos on display. Before Judge Calkins the matter wf iie State of Oregon vs. II. B. XXobaes t al., accused of having sold Gutter hi violation of the provisions -F lite pare food law, on appeal from -ike justice court of Ashland, was ar agued on a demurrer to the complaint. THiTJe overruling the demurrer, -Judge Calkins stated that in enso -the matter would come to trial he n-onld be compelled to instruct that the butter alleged to have been sold mnder the "Harelwood" brand was asot "tub bntter" within the meaning f the statute. District Attorney Mulkoy, in ref rence to the matter said: "I think ihts case will be dropped, although i&e defendant was convicted in the lower court. I am not certain that it would be to the best interest of .the district to carry it further. The vacation hinges on the question of "whether tho bntter 6old was tub but 4r within tho meaning of tho statute er not, and I do not feel justified in bringing witneses from tho other nd of the state at the expense of the iBounty to prove a doubtful point." V Hotel Arrivals. The Nash! N, C. Olson, Portland; tL fl. Tfousdn, Eaglo Point; J. F BTnncr, Seattle; Ernest Anderson JJarre, Washington; C. L. Perry Burro, Wash.; F. W. Insell, Portland; 33. Blackstonyl, Boston; L. Veysey, IF. Ilae Brydlo, L. A. Newtown. Port 7and; C. P. Hersman, San Francisco; C. IL Anderson, San Franclscd; E. G jBiirice, L. D. ElBton, Portland; A Pan Jcey, Central Point; P. W. Peck, Hfinn.; M. S. Vcaley, Sacramento; A. IL. Mentx, Maverl City; Chales A. "Bfiyee, E. F. Saylor, Portland. Tho Moore: R. W. Morrlc, Pittsburg Kansas, Mrs. Butterfleld, Phoenix, Arizona; J. F. Hall, San Francisco; TRftlph Torrol, Portland; J, Zolle and wlfo. Council BlufftJ, la,; J. H, Ware, Goaltlo; H. A. Ensign, U. S. Navy; L. W. Dunham, Ashland; J. Graham, Se attle; K. J. Colo, Coles, Calif.; C. E. Xiuardon, San Francisco; II. W "Walker. N. Y.; Roy II. Heald, H. A. Woo, Palo Alto, Cnllf.j W. R. Hough; George 0. Altken, O. G. Blymoyor, San Francisco; John G. Holan, Var- Ten, Minn.; J. D. Whltmore, Mullin. Maho; Louis Molnar, Seattle, J. A Robertson, Seattle. MITHCELL 6 BOEtK WAGON MAKERS "We make a specialty of rubber tire work and or chard harrows and spray tanks, call at Merriman'a Shop Riverside Avenue Orchards Farms Town Lots ONLY THE BEST AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. I a min position to be of material use to you in helping you locute in the Rogue River country. Sly acquaintance with the prcse.it owners and knowledge of tho soil and conditions of every kind, fa vorable and otherwise, nro at your commnnd. What you want are nil the facts, then you can make an intelligent investment of your cash. I have a list of very excellent bargains which, of course, is con stantly changing, but never mind that come and see mo nnd I will help you get what you want, whether on my list or not. George F. Dyer Room 3, Bijou Building, opposite Moore Hotel. Tel. 3204. (Formerly Manchester - by - the-SenMass.) Notice. 1 vUI members of the Ainoriciin W'n- mnVa Leaguo nro requested to m"t' nox Saturday, tho 20lli. nt 2 p. in tHO upper room of the Baptist church, Every member is urged o be rreoont. Officers are to be oloot ed nnd A building situ discussed. 4 ITbsHm for Health. I $150 AN ACRE 279 acree, foothill land, about 0 milea from Med ford; there are about 85 aaree on this place now planted to fruit, which includes about 26 acres in bearing. The bearing varieties are Newtown and SpiUenberg apples ami Cornice pears. There are 25 acres of Newtowns in their second year with peach fillers and about 6 acres of Newtowns just planted; also 20 acres of Jonathans and 10 acres of Bartlott and Anjon pears just planted. About 200 acres of first-class fruit land on the place. There aro many springs on the place and considerable water could be de veloped for irrigation; two bouses, good barn and other buildings. g $2500 Sixty acres, 6 miles from Medford, about 15 acres cleared and partly planted; small building. $250 AN ACRE 70 acres, about 4 miles from Medford, free soil; 25 acres planted to Newtown and SpiUengerr apples, mostly 3 yean old; in addition, about 25 acres under cultivation, balance easily clearod; good new 0-room plasiorod house, new barn; also set of old buildings. Orald be subdivided into two or three tracts nicely, easy terms. $5500 Six miles from Hodfard, good new building:!, about 8 acres planted to Newtowns, Spiteeobergs and pears, 1 and 2 years old; about 7 acres additional eleared, balance not hard clearing; good teaw, wagon and machinery g w,th tho Jtaee Tfl, " acre tract. $15,000 This price holds till April 1 only; 47& acres, close to Cen tral Point, good new buildings, level land, all first-class fruit and alfalfa land. This tract has about 7 acres in alfalfa and the bal ance is all planted as follows: Eight acres Cornice in fourth sea son, 2 acres Newtowns in third season, 5 acres Bartletts in third season, 3 acres Winter Nelis in third season, 0 acres Newtowns and 1 acre Spitr. in second boason, 0 acres Bartletts in second Benson, balance just planted. Tho price quoted is but a trifle more than $300 an acre, which is very much less than owners are asking for adjoining land. $12525 Eleven acres in Cornice pears, 10 years old; 9 acres in Bart lett and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 years old; closo in; good soil; terms. $12,000 Eleven acres in Comico and Bosc pears, 14 years old; these trees are in full bearing and will pay a good income on the price aHksd. $7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, 3 miles from Medford, all under the diteh and can be irrigated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Medford, 8 aores in Newtowns and Spitzenbergs, 5 to 7 years of age; 14 acres in alfalfa, 3 acres in peaches, 2 acres in berries; irrigated; buildings. $14,000 Thirty-five nnres; buildings', exceptionally fine place for a homo; 12 aores in applos and pears 3 'years old; about an acre of boaring orchard; 11 aores in alfalfa; all fine deep free soil. $150 to $200 PER ACRE Stowart acre tracts; 2 miles from Medford; trnots aro from 10 to 25 acres in size; fino building spots on all; can all bo irrigated; choapost tracts in Medford neighborhood; easy torms. $300 PER ACRE Finest 6 and 10-acre orchard and garden tracts in the valloy; easy torms. W. T. YORK & CO. A'n. . . M.-r-i !! ,. .... a y - 1 F UR New Regal Styles For Easter Are The Latest New York Custom Models. Wc have just received a shipment of the new Easter Rccrnl styles direct irom the Kcijal laclories. lliese shoes arc the finest specimens of high-class footwear you have ever seen. REGAL SHOES AH ihcse shoes ate built on expensive cuttom models eloigned by celebrated New York. London and Parij cuiluni bootmakers. Tlie wondeiful facilities of the Rcpnl factories fvc ycu these exclusive styles almost as soon as the originals appear in ihc cuttom shops. l ou get the same perfect fit and comfrtt in Rrgc I quarler-sUes that you would have to nay three times the Rcnnl nrice ft r in irndr. to-mcauic shoes. We want you to come withcut fail si d ice this display of Regal Easter fcetwear. Secure a pair, and you'll have tlie satisfaction of knowing that you etc shod in the latest, correct, exclusive fashion. A Complete Line of Swell Furnishings "Daniels for Duds Largest Men's Store In vSouthem Oregon Medford Bakery and Delicatessen All ktmlri of Hukory Goods mid UollonttHHon. IiiinuluiH propnr ud for flMhitig and )!milo par tloN. SittlHfnctloii gunrniituod. Am r v rw 4 I' t I (Banvas BY THE ROLL. Tents, Wagon Covers, oto. tho highcHt uunllty of rnln-sheddlng goods. Single Harness J. G. Smith till ICAHT MAIN STKK1CT Medford Shoe Shining Parlor 0H, HERE WE ARE AT LAST! For ladios, gents, children, this Is the plnoo whore you will nnv time and money by getting your hIiiioh sliiuod by nil experienced nrtist. Oiling mid dyeing is my fpoeinlly. Now, don't forgot the plnco, No. 4 South Control nve mo. Opon from 7 n. m. to 8 p. in.; SuudnyH till '2 p. m. The cohhI Chnmpion Ilootlilnck. V. W. HOWARD. Prop. ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. Qoblo in prepared to fit glaHKCt in nil aasen of dofeetclve ftight that JnsHCfl will remedy. Itopalrn of all wdi. Itmken lonson duplicated. In viaibla bifocals. 18 WEST MAIN STREET. ELECTRIC PARK Adjoins the county scat, Jacksonville; 20 minutes' ride by train or auto from Medford. This beautiful wooded tract contains G50 acres of land, com manding a magnificent view of Medford and the valley. It is proposed to in corporate a company, capitalized at $05,000, with C50 shares of stock at $100 per share. After incorporating, it is proposed to plat and subdivide the grounds into acre tracts, plant it to fruit, best adapted to the soil, and sell it at an average price of $500 per acre, on easy torms. Each share of stock rep resents one acre, and for a short time stock will be sold for $100 per share, $10 cash and $5 per month for 18 months. This stock is not for sale as a whole at $100 per share, nor at the rate of $100 per acre. Tho company proposes to realize much more out of it for the stockholders. Over fifty of Medford 's live booster business men havo already invested. Two hundred more booster in vestors are wanted to purchase one share only each. Tlie combined boosting of this Electric Park bunch will mako a populous suburb to Medford, make hundreds of bcautifuniomes, mako an hourly serv ice on Barnum's rAilroad, and make its stockholders a handsome profit. For further information inquire at Office, 209 West Main Street. JESXEf am 'W Beautiful Home Sites, $100 an Acre DO YOU KNOW OF ANY TRACT OF LAND AS CONVENIENT TO .TRANSPORTATION AND MEDFORD WITH FREE SOIL, BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES, AT $100 PER ACRE? FTFTY PROMINENT PEOPLE OF MEDFORD HAVE ALREADY SHOWN THEIR CONFIDENCE BY IN VESTING IN STOCK IN THIS TRACT. ALL PERSONS DESIRING STOCK ARE INVITED TO SUBSCRIBE FOR SAME PRIOR TO MARCH 26, 1910, AND MAKE THE INITIAL PAYMENT OF $10 PER SHARE, AFTER WHICH DATE IT IS SUBJECT TO ADVANCE WITH OUT FURTHER NOTICE. FOR FULL INFORMATION, CALL AT s I Gold Ray Realty Co. 209 West Main St. Medford