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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MIIDAY, MAROH 25, 1910, Red Mill" MarcEi 30 th ELECTRIC PARK Oakland liki-H "Tho Hod Mill " Tho ICiKiuircr of tho lDlh rtiiyn : Tim "Hod Mill" ih u kioiiI hlmw. "Tho iiiilln of thu kii1 kHiiiI lnv ly," hut tin) lihruUo mill .l 1 1 wiry UloHHom iiniHt lutvu 'wen (jriiulinn riiuiKoroiirtly iiunr tho hot -li. limit when In; t u iiiod nut tin iinii)y Iniok of "Tho Uuil Mill." Tin- mu-ii by Unit pitMt nuiilcr nf hiiniiony, Victor lliirbert. it, in tin mniii, very rmm1. ultlionuli not iim n imi r i'Iiihhic iik lnmiy o Ii!h I'onimr oni, imtnlily "Tho Sitreiimlo" mill "Wang," hut in in iniiHical merit fur beyond tho innjnr ily of thu miniinincil "musical com cilii'M" of jvcimt ilnti'. Hut oral nniign nro of the cntehy tyiKi, of which "In OM Nmv York," in whiuh is introduced mx little Dutch "Kiddie" nttired in the uimiiit cos tume, of Hollauil, "Giiod-ii-llyc, John," nn Itnlimi ditty which In iiiu niciiil mid full of piod hiinnotiv 1110 tifHS "The Ule of Our l)reiiiu." nro the hcrtt, or, n IciihI, the most tip- pi mi (led. Contrary lo nil accepted mimical cotnsdy hookn, KIomoiii actually hit plol riimiinir through hi lihretto rind the plot filially works out, im it hhniild, of conri-o. Tim red mill, lu'unrding to the legend, in haunted, .and any mtiiildi left in it for it period of time rnyu teriouoiy diMappeam. Two Aiaeri ciuiK, Ntrandcd in Midland and Im ing no meaiiM of Hiipjmrt except their wit, turn the reputed maprnl ipml itiiw of thu rail mill into good, jutrd coin, Frank Wood iih Con Kidder and Hert Swor, with the equally euphon imiH title of Kid Connor, the two AmericiiiiH, from tho chief fuiiuiaU ers and (heir bright, tip-to-dnto nlnng 1,'ontraHtcd Htmngly with tho proefct Hpeech of tho hurgoiniiHtor and tlie govornnr. Tho diHHMiii; of little. Vernicu Mnr tyn, who wan cnBt ,for the part of Tina, the innkecper'n daughter, was one of tho feature of the nhow. The Franr. of Alvin Laughlm was Inugli uhle mid reminirteent of tho work of Ferris Hartniiiii, while Otto Koomcr iih the ImriromnNtcr was a good five ond. Harry II. McClnin, who acceptably played the, part of the governor, had a splendid nong with Georgia Har vey (Hurtha) outitlod, "Heeiuinc Vou'ro Vou," that wan encored bov ornl times and wan ilio hit of the nIiow. , The Hconery nnd til's costumes in the hceond act wore nn nrtisth' triumph, for tho piintcl-fchndcd gowns of the women, the delicately tinted tuiiforuiH of the men nnd the Holland Delft hack drop and slide made an ensemble of scene that reflected grout credit UMu the designer and one which will ho long romcmher-'d by MncdoiKui'.'lt theatergoers. "The Ited Mill" U well worth soe intr and hearing, and when contract ed with some of tho recent Broadway inuorlnlioiiH in in a ehiN hy itself in Jtooli nnd woro. PENROLL LOOKS TO Jackson County Southpaw Makes Good In Dig Brush Wouldn't Mc Crcdlo Like to Havo Him Now? Tho following from .the .Detroit Nowh of March 17 indicates that I'onioll is making good in tho prac tice gniuou: HiiKliio Jennings is today talking nhout a young man named Henry HiiiIkoii I'onioll. The Tigera' leader in Haying many plontiant things about him. Honry Hudson Pernoll is a pitcher. Prank Nnvin dug deep into hia joniM to Hoouro Poruull'H services from tho Aberdoon olub, in tho Northwestern longuo. Some thought Nnvin foolish for paying bucIi u price, but today it looks iih though tho Solomon of Iiiiho- boll ownorx hna struck rich nguiii. Tho Tigors nood a ptod left hander. The first flash uliowod Per noll to bo thu proper party for tho Dotroit club. Kloven men fneed him In throo inningn, two of thorn ranch ed first ns a result of being hit by pitched balls. The box ocoro doen not givo Per noll tho crodit duo him. Awkward button marred his record as far as figuroH go. Carlor. grabbing a bnt in tho middlo, reachud, uuroHH the pinto and a good ntriko grazed his Blcove, giving him a piiHH. Shoffiold wiih not hit, tho hull Ht liking the end of hia bnt nnd foul ing off. Tho umpire, standing ho hlud CiiHoy, thought the hull struck tho.hattor and gave htm u biiHe. I'onioll fanuod four men, nnd throo of tho five hattorH who touched tho ball woro thrown out by him, The graduate of Aberdeen in an onsy fiolder. Colgrovo flmaalied tlio ball toward third huso. Pernoll was on his way when the hat touched the hall. Ho grubbed it with his gloved hand mid made a perfect "pi" get ting tho runnor by five feet on what nppoarod an impossible chance. Ho showod oxcollont control. Most of tho players woro nervous in this first tryout of the vear. Ini not pernoll. Ho spad them up as though ho hnd boon doing that for six or Hoven mouths, Ho has worked n full nine innings against this sumo team since, uuil hold thom lo fotir hits uuil one run. You will romoinbor thai t)io Sun An tonio team won the chnmplouship of tho Toxiih league last songou and air players of ability. Josho Onrrutt of the Portland team is from there and Kill Hums of tho Chicago team it. another grudunto of the Tcxnn league EILERS PIANO HOUSE DOES A GOOD BUSINESS Nineteen pinnos havo been dispos ed of up to Thursday iurIiI. The grand d'uplny of high-grade pianoh miirkcu at popular sale prices was ningiiet too strong to resist. Seven pianos sold on Thursday and most of them tho belter grade', ltcnlizing that they could buy high grade pinnos for tho hiuiip price or dinnrily asked for cheaper mak -.. the pcoplo havo taken ilanlnge cl the ntiportunity nnd bought. A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too jargo. 'xwenty-rivo yciu-a practical oxperionce. OFFICE 113 SOUTH FRONT STREET. Notice. All members of, tho American Wo mnn'a J.enguo arc rerpiostod to meet nuxt bnturduy, the 20t1i, at 2' p. m in tho upper room of tho Unptist church, hvery member is urged 'i he present. Officers nro to be elect ed nnd n building site tlisciwsed. I nnBkins for nonlth. FOR SALE-Good sound, broke hors es for sale. In quire at West Side Livery. A. B. Tull. - Canton Restaurant SAM LOCK, Prop. To Whom It May Concom : i Tho former famous chef at tho Nash Grill, Mr. Sam Lock, will opon n first-class rostaurant next Thursday morning, above Ken nedy's saloon, No, !l!l South Front street. Kutrance at both sides, Only first-class moals will bo sorved, and just the uamo of tho proprietor is tho best guaraii tee. This is tho only plnco whom will ho served chop suoy and China noodles next mouth. Come nnd soo mo and 1 nnd you nro both sum you will como baok. Re mombor, I urn willing nnd 1 preach what I promise. Yours'truly, SAM LOCK. Orchards Farms Town Lots ONLY THE BEST AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. I n min position to bo of material use to you in holping you locale in tho Itoguo Itivor country. My noqunintauca with the present ownors nnd knowledge of tho soil and conditions of overy kind, fu vorablo and otherwise, am at your command. What you want are nil tho facts, thou you can make an intelligent investment of your onsh. 1 havo a list of vory oxcollont bargains which, of course, is con stuutly changing, but uevor mind that coino nJid soo mo nnd I will help you got what you wnut, whether on my list or not. George F. Dyer ltoom 3, Bijou lluilUing, opposite Mooro Hotel. Tol. 3201. (Formerly Manchester - by - tho Soa, Muss.) v Adjoins the county scat, Jacksonville; 20 minutes1 ride by train or auto from Medford. This beautiful wooded tract contains GoO acres of land, com manding a magnificent view of Medford and tho valley. It is proposed to in corporate a company, capitalized at $65,000, with 650 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 terms. 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. The company proposes to realize much more out of it for the stockholders. Over fifty of Medford's live booster business men have already invested. Two hundred more booster in vestors are wanted to purchase one share only each. The combined boosting of this Electric Park bunch will make a populous: suburb to Medford, make hundreds of beautiful homes, make an hourly serv ie on Barnum's railroad, and make its stockholders a handsome profit. For further information inquire at Office, 209 West Main Street. Gold Ray 209 West Main St. Realty Co, Medford FRANCHISE ASSESSMENT OF S. P. IS $19,000,000 FRAXKFOHT, Ky., Mnrch 24. The state hoard of assessment and valuation has fixed the franchise as sessment of the Southern Pacific railroad at $19,000,000. r In Case of vSicKness PHONE 3641 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Poet Olfice All Night Service Free Delivery Medford Iron Works E. E. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. POTJNDEY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in Southern Ore gon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. PL UMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH Old Tribune Building. " Phone j931. BARGAINS for BUYERS 104 acres, cleared, close to station, $20,000. 42 ncrea, cleared, two and one-half miles from Medford, $0000. 2t acres, in pears, half mile from Central Toint, $7000. 40 acres, 25 acres In alfalfa md irrigated; beautiful view; $0000. 32 acres, bearing orchard, close in, $24,000. HUNTLEY-KREMER Co. 214 FruitGrowers BanK Builaing Fine Lots Six lots on Medford Heights; price for a short time, $700. Corner lot on "West Main street; close in; a few days at $1100. Rogue River Land Co. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. REAL ESTATE Farmland Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims L Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building 1 SIKH AN AHRF orc faH,;u k,t a m;t ford; there ore about 85 a eras on tkia place now planted to trait, which includea about 20 acres in bearing. The bearing varieties' are Nowtown and Spitzcnberg apples axd Cornice pears. There! are 25 acres of Newtowna in their second year with peach fillers! and about 6 aores of Newtowns just planted; also 20 acres of Jonathans and 10 acres of Bartlett and Anjou pears just planted. About 200 acres of first-class fruit land on the place. There are many springs on the place and considerable water could be de veloped for irrigation; two hoiisos, good barn and other buildings. Would subdivide nicely. Easy terms. $2500 Sixty aores, 6 miles f rora Medf ord, about 15 acres cleared and partly planted; small building. $250 AN ACRE 70 acres, about 4 miles from Medford, free soil; 25 aores planted to Newtown and Spitzengorsr apples, mostly 3 jtAtk old; in addition, about 25 acres under cultivation, taigaee easily cleared; good new 6-room plastered house, newi bam: nUn ui f old bnildings. Could be subdivided into two or throe traota nicely, easy torms. $5500 Six miles from Hodford, good new buildings, about 8 aores planted to Newtowns, SpiUenbergs and pears, 1 and 2 years old; about 7 aores additional cleared, balance not hard clearing; good team, wagon and machinery g06fl with the plate. Thin Is a 40r acre tract $,5!7Jhi8 hMu 5H AprU 1 onl 47& cre Joao t Cen tral Fomt, gdod new builduius. InvM lnn n Jit I m i T,tracihtas abl " in W'M the ba(V anco is all planted as follows! Eight acres Cornice in fourth sea - aDros newtowns in third season, fl nores BarUetts in third and 1 acre Spitr in second beason, 6 acres BarUetts in second SS2qnn I" nC JUBt ?n.t0d- Th priM t,uotbd te bnt a trifle Wor& $l2,525-Eloven acres in Comioe pears, 10 years old 0 teres in Bart, loH and Anjon pears, 1 to 3 years old; close in; good soil: terms'- $I2,000-Eloren nores in Cornice and Boso pears, 14 years old; these askeY WiU y a t?0d inCOm on Ule prioe j $7000-Thirty.five nores of blaok sticky, 3 mUes from Medford, all under the ditch and can be irrigated. $l3,000-Thirty-two acres, closo to Modford, 8 acres in Newtowns nnd bpitaeiiborgs, fi to 7 years of nee: 14 in poaches, 2 nores in berrios; irrigated; bnildings. ' $14,000 Thirty-five nores; buildings; exceptionally fine plaoo for a home; 12 noros in apples nnd ponrs 3 years old; about nn aero of bearing orchard; U acres in alfalfa; nil fine doop free soil. $150 to $200 PER ACRE-Stowart acre tracts; 2 miles from Medfordi tmets nro from 10 to 25 acres in sizo; fino building spots on all';' can all bo irrigated; clionpost tracts in Meofonl neighborhood; easy torms. ' $300 PER ACRE Finest 5 nnd 10-aore orchard ond garden tracts in the vnlloy; eusy tonus. ' W. T. YORK & CO. . ... im i