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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1910)
IS E MODEL ORCHARD TO MAKES MONEY IN j SMALL DAIRYING HOPES FOR THIS STATE BE PUT HHOPERATION Company of Salem Men Incorporate Wrltos TMnt Eiiltiructi Homcstcni Experience of a Man at Ashland1 Shows What Can Bo Done With n Few Cows In noijuo River Valley.; F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD Act May Work to Cover Orofjon to Promote Plan for Dcttcr Apples , nnil Utnli, In Willamette. MJDDFOHD MAIL TftlBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRTL 3, 1910. noniiior .loiiiiiiiiui iiimiimii, ,ir,, Iiiim wrillcii Unit liirt (iiiliirncil hoiiiOHlcui mil will work in favor of Orouon am UImIi, if mi luimiidnii'iil to lliu bill liu Iiiim imwuutori nmutM with, favor tlio Huiialo: Suction (I. "That whuiiuwir tliu flouiutary of tlio Itiloiior hIiiiII find that any t nulla of land, in tint Hluto of Utah or Orison, subject to entry tumor turn nut, on not itavo upon tlU'lll Mlicll II Hllt'fil'il'ltt Hiipply of vntnr Niiitalik for domuMtio ptirpoNux iih would iiiab) colili.iuoiiN roaiiluiieo upon tlio landH'iioMHililu, ho niiiy, in liin diHcrolion, iIohIkuiiIo hiicIi trout of land, not to oxvuud in tlio ntwix unto two million iinnw, and (hum odor thuy hIiiiII ho Hiilijcut to entry iiiHutr IIiih not without tlio iiitoskHv of rt'Hidunuit; pmviiluil, that in hiicIi ovunt Iho uutryiaau on any hiioIi mi- try Hliall in Kood fntth cultivate not Iohh than oiuciKhth of tliu ontlni nraa of tlio ontry mmnj; tliu hocoihI yoar, ono-fourth duriiii; tliu third yonr, and ono-lnilf duriiiK tlio fourth ml fifth yourn aftor tlio datu of midi (Mi try, and that after mi try and until proof tlio oiitryaiaii hIiiiII ro flldu within hiiuIi d'lHtaiioo of mild laud as will onnhlo hiin- miuooHnfully to farm tlio mum iih inquired by thin GOCtlOII. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. II. J. Stuart of tliix city bought n tract ol laud over in harnn Valley About four inontliH ngo, paying $lf00 for it. LiiHt Thursday ho nold the properly to tlio American Develop tnont mimpaiiy for if .1500. Ho will reinvent bin money in Koguo Itiver valley land. The IiuHoh of (ho Civio Iuiprovo tnent olub hfivo begun beautifying tliu city in caruoHt. lionet, rhodo londroim, nzalina mid other flower ing via oh and nliruliH have been planted in Iho Honll, park, liniidHomo flower bedrt have boon laid out in the school ground mid roues and onin menial NhruliH havu nlno boon plant cd there. Tlio beauty criiHiitlo Iiiim flcnrooly bugim, in comparison with what Iihh buon nocoinplMicd in other towns of the valloy, but tho oiiIIiuhI AKtn with which tliu oitizonn have givqn tian-, money mid thought to the work nugur well for iln huucosh. Central Point will have n flowor flhow, demonstrating ngnin that it in tlio utioxpuoted that nlwnyn lntppeiiH. Tho dato for thin important local event if) hcI for Juno '2',U'2, mid ontnlogucn and premium lints now tn tho linndH of tho printer will hooii tio widely diMtributcd, giving furtlior liifonnntiou. i no lomrm roini nami gnvo a fine concert in the opora houso on Moudny evening for tho heuofit of tho park fund, tho not recoiptH boing -$25, Everybody turned out nnd, do epito tho coolness of tho evening, do voured (piantitioH of ioo croam. Next Friday being Arbor day. tho Bohooln of Central Point will work in conjunction with tho Lndiea' Civio Improvement club, in not only plant ing trccH, but in donning up tho town. Tin enim, Iooho papora, garb age nnd unnocoH8ary litter of ovory fiorl will oithor bo deposed of or ro oolvo nolioo of oviotion. A fino new oyliudor press has boon ordered for tho Cllobo offico, to gether with other now oquipmentH in tho way of machinory. Editor Pur Jin is receiving tho support of tho buslnoHH men of tho city in hiu iiowh papor vonturo. Sensationalism In Pulpit. CIIICAOO, April 2.Tho miniHtor who docfl not fortmko theology for ' fipnflntlounlism has up place in tho pulpit today, acgording to Professor William 0. Sumnor of Yalo, in tho Amerionn Journnl of. Sociology, is auod ycatordny from tho Univorfiity of Chicago Proas. Ho Bays: "Tho pulpit no snn Institution no longor fipoak-B with authority. It trios to porsundc, and to do this It has to nim at popularity, It wnntH to attract attention, liko books, tho atorfl, tho looturo platform, and it lias to havo roHourco, liko thorn, to sensational mothods to win success, "Pooplo don't caro what tho Biblo saya nny moro, ns tho morality of this book was writtou for tho an cient days. Nobody hnB ovor dono what tho Diblo says. Whnt mon nl wnya huvo dono, if thoy tried to do right, wnn to confonn to tho morals of tho group and tho timo." Mario Corelll III. LONDON. April 2. Mnrio Corolli, tho noyollBt, Is Borloualy; 111 at hor home at Mnsoncroft, at Strutford-on-Avon, acconllug to nowahnt roaohod hero today. Sho Is .said to bo suffer ing frpm an attack of nnoumonla, HAU'.M, Or., April 2. A model apple orchard U to ho planted and maintained within ouo mile of the city llmlta of Salem. Tho cmiiimny that In nromolini; thin model orchid Irt miide up all of Salem bimi mriii, Articles of incorporation were filed with thu sncrotary of state Monday by Max 0. Huron. Chorion U. Dick and Harry II. Oliuger. The name of tho company is the Snlctn Applo Orchard company, with n cap ital stock of ift'UUO. Tho orchard that is to bo planted m located one mile oast of the state fair grounds and will bo composed of 15 acres of SpiUcnburgH. The object of tho Halcui Applo Orchard company will bo to cultivate a model ircliard that will not only bo u source of rovonuo to the promoters, nit will also bo a place to take sightseers, showing them what can Talk about the high cost of living,, dairying iii it small way oven seems to oDon in) a chance to thoso who engaged in it to livo high, and thou make a profit. A few cowb and careful attention will make a man independent if ono cnu produce milk and butter and buttermilk, as docs K. V, Oreciimnn of Ashland. Mr, Orccnmnn says from four cows, which at prcsonl constitute tho lit tle herd on his placo in tho enstern suburbs of Ashland, he sold milk, miter and buttermilk to tho aggro-1 galo value of $0.') during tho mouth of .January just past. Tho feed cok! ! urn $.13 for tho same period, leaving, a net return of $fiO as n reward for' tho labor involved in cnriii" for thi four cows nnd their products. Of course, he bought his hay at harvest time, when it was $12 per ton, and ic fed beets and carrots frcelv, : OSGOOD & cumming: CIVIL ENGINEERS 1,"; bo dono with Willamette vallev soil, which ho cither irrew himself or nur- chascd nt ronsonnblo prices. Mcdford ueods no "model" orch ard. Kvory commercial tract in the valley speaks for itself. CHARGED WITH DAMAGE OF ONE CENT BY RAILROAD TACOMA, Wash., April I. Hound ovor to the superior court on $1000 londs for damage of 1 cent to the Northern Pacific freight cars, Jiuiipk Allen, a tramp, is in the oily jail, waiting trial in the superior court. I his new record for rural justice wns mado by Justice of the Peace fleorge P. Wood of Hoy, this t-oun-ty Allen took n small (piautity of oiled waste out of a Northern Pa cific freight car journnl box to start a fire besido tho track. One cent i liberal estimate of tho value of tho waste. THE TfUE TEST. rlcd in Medford, It Has Stood tho Test. Tho hardest test is the test of time, nnd Doan's Kidney Pills have stood it well in Medford. Kidney ufferers can hardly ask for strong er proof than, the following: Mrs. J. II. Haussum, Central avo- nuo, Medford, Or., says: "I wns m ad off with kidney troublo that I could not do my housowork. Mv mck was weak and painful and in tho morning when I got up I was nine nnd sore. Tho kidney secre tions passed irregularly and mv lealth steadily ran down until I was mrdly nble to get nhou. Whilo in that condition I road about Doan's Kiduoy Pills mid got a box nt lias- kins' drug store. I felt bettor from tho timo I commenced their use and it wns not long beforo I wns cured. am in a position to recommend Doun's Kidney Pills highly to nny- no afflicted with kidney com plaint." (Statement given September 4, 1007.) Permanent euro justifies ro-cn- orsomont. Mren Mrs. Haussum wns iutor- viowod on October 20, 1000, sho said: "My fonnor indorsement of Doan's Kidnoy Pills still holds good. Siuco this remedy cured mo I havo nut no furtlior attaoks of kidnoy omplaiut nnd I havo enjoyed good oalth. I do not hositnto to say that Doan's Kiduoy Pills aro a specific for nil difficulties oaiiBod by weak idnoys." Tor sale by nil doalors. Price f0 cuts. Foster-Milbuni Co., Huffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho United States. Itcmombor tho nnmo Doan's and tako no othor. Somo lodgors aro of uomadio toad- onclo8 so publish your furolahod room nd tho day tho mom ia vacated. SUMMONS. I In tho circuit colirt of tho stato of Oregon for tno county of Jackson. 1 Woods Lumbar company, a corpo-l ration, plaintiff, vs. Cascado Coal; Company, a corporation. J. C. Drown and J. W. Droadbont, defendants. Suit to forecloso lieu. To J. W. Droadbont, ono of tho abovo named dofondanta: In tho namo of tho itato of Oregon, you aro horoby required to appear and answor Uio plaintiff's complaint now on ftlo njnlnst you In tho above entltlod court and cauio on or beforo tho lost day of the timo preacrlbod in the ordor for publication of sum mons horoln, to-wlt: on or Loforo tho 38th day of March, 1910, said data being tho expiration of six weeks from tho day of first publication of this summons, and if you fall to appear and answer, for want thereof tho! platnttff will apply to tho court for tho roliof demanded In said com plain succinctly stated as follows: That tho plaintiff bo awarded Judg ment ncninst tho defondantB and each of them for tlio sum of SG40.37, to- gothor with Interest thorcon at tho" rato of C por cont por annum from tho 19th day of August, 1900, until paid, and for costs and disbursements of said suit, including $160 roasona bio attorney's feo and tho furthor sum of $2.25 paid for filing and re cording tho certain lien described in said complaint; that said principal sum nnd Intercut nnd costs and dis bursements and attorney's feo bo de creed a Hon upon defendant's real proporty montionod in said complaint and dcscrlbod ob follows: Tho southeast quarter (1-4) of tho southeast quarter (1-4) of section four (4) and tho southwest quartor tx-4) of tho southwest quartor of section throo (3) In township thlr-ty-soven (37) south of rango one (1) west of Wlllamotto meridian: that said described proporty be sold under tho ordor and docrco of said court, as by law provided, ana tnat tho pro ceeds, or suffldont theroof, bo applied la payment of said Judgmont; that the dofoudanta and each thereof bo barred nd foreclosed of all right, title or equity of redemption lu or to said property. This summons Is published in tho Medford Mall Trlbuno order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of tho abovo entitled cotlrt, which said or dor was made and entered on the 12th day of Fobrunry, 1910, aud the first publication horoof is the 13th day of February, 1910. W. E. PHIPPS. Attorney for Plaintiff. The Best Equipped Engineering' Of fice in Southern Oregon Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications;' Reports, Estimates, Etc., Water Powers and Water Works, Paving and Road Making, Sewerage, Rail roads, Irrigation and Drainage. Office: Medford National Bank Building If you havo work that ought to bo dono, don't wnlt for Bomobody to sond you tho workorl FOR SALE ONE 'l'j-horsopowor gnBolino cngino, used but littlo, cost $200; prico fOWO littlo usodj price $35.00 ONE 3-inch horirontal oontrifngal pump, vory only TWO 3000-gallon rodwood tames, new, novor boon sot up; prico, , onch $50-0 ONE fino upright inno; prioo $75.00.. ONE onamolod bath tub, wash basin nnd hlgh-baok sink, togothor with fixturoa; now, nover boon set up; prioo ,$50.00 SIX now hot frnmo cash, 3 ft. by 0 ft.; prico, onch $ 2.50 TWO fino, woll-brod colts, 1 and 2 yoara old, Bired by Plack Far cour, importod by Ruby Bros. FINE SEED CORN FOR sXLB. APPLY TO BROOKS' ORCHARD, JACKSONVILLE ROAD, NEXT PLACE WEST OF THE OLD THOMAS PLACE. J B. ENYART. President HN S. OHTH. Cashier J A. PERRY, Vico-Presideat W. li. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier THFMEDFORD national bank CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxts Jar rent. A general Banking Business transacted. Wo solicit your patronage. RESOLVED Tho beat resolution for yon to make is to come to ua for your noxt suit, if you want something out of the ordinary. We do tho best work and charge tho lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT THE FKOOKfeBaXVX TAILOB MORTGAGE. LOANS; Money on hand to loan cn Heal Estate. City and County Warrants bouaht. Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn ished. Fire Insurance. JAMES CAMPBELL Phono Main 8081. "OH Fruitgrowers' Dank Building '.f 1 1 ' I.! M t f t t f 1 Mason, Gross Co. Buy, Sell and Promote Oil and Mining Stocks Nines Experted andOres Tested 3. ADDRESS, ROOM 14, MERCHANTS' TRUST BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. How Are These 4 For Bargains 5-room house on Cottage avenue, East Side, lots 100 2c!l20 .mm. . ..X&00 1 lot on Grape street, East Side, lot 50x120... $400 2 lots on Palm street, 3 blocks from new depot, 56x 124, each $490 lots on Hamilton street, 2 blocks from new depot,? 56x124, each $600 2 lots on Fourth street, 2 blocks off Oakdale, 56x 100, each $850 Fine residence lots in Orescent subdivision, close in, , Call and look over our list in fruit land. Thoy arc some of the best in the valley. SISKIYOU REALTY CO. BOOM 22, JACKSON COOHTY BANK BLD&. ' PHONE 3311. 1 THE... NASH . LIVERY GO. Have the Best Turnouts in the City You are treated right, the prioo is right, the teM U right in fact, everything ia right. Cone ana see. NASH LIVERY CO. Uaskins for IToaltb.