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2 MEDIfORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. APKXL .11, 1010. THREE STRAIGHT MOE WON A Lopsided Score is the Result of Sunday's Game Jacksonville Out , played From Start to Finish 16 MEDFORD BOOKLET IS WORK OF ART Hits Are Made. Sixteen hits, 14 scores, two homo runs, about sums up tho Medford Jacksonvillo game at Jacksonville Sunday, Jacksonville, got 11 safo swats, but could only got four runs ovor the pan. Up to tho fifth, when Lux, who opened for Medford, was taken out, the 8cort was four all, but In tho Blxth Wilkinson smashed the ball on tho nose for tne second tlmo was advanced by Hill's sacrifice, and scor-, ed on Henseliuan's hit. llense stole second and went to third on Miles' out and scored when Isaacs smashed a screamer to right, Beebo went out, third to first. That mado tho score 6 to 4 and It was curtains for Jack ronvlllo after that. Coleman, who Vent Into tho box, was very econom ical with hits, and tho boys ate them np behind him. Tho county seat team was never dangerous afterward. Mclntyre replaced Lester In the eighth, but be was cold, and by the tlmo ho got his arm working the game was over. ' R. H. E. Medford 14 16 6 Jacksonville 4 11 5 At Central Point the game result ed in favor of Grants Pass by a scoro of" 16 to 11. WKllklnson was certainly the hit ting kit at Jacksonville Sunday. Six times at bat and five hits, a homer, a double and three singles. "Butch" hasn't been batting much lately and when he straightened out one of Les ter's curves for a homo run over the . center field fence It was a surprise all around. It was tho longest hit ever made on the Jacksonville grounds olnce Billy Hulin - bit one over at nearly the same point In the days of the original Rogue River Valley leage. Steam lined one over the left field fence also. Blackington -was the only outfield er who had a chance at a fly ball. Pug Isaacs' great peg to third al most broko his arm, but ho got the man. (Oregon Journal.) 1 Medford has published, another at trnctlvo booklet setting forth Induce ments of the Hogue River valley to settlers and investors In fruit lands. It Is perhaps the most elaborate and artistic publication of its class ovor Issued anywhere and it Is expected to bring big results as tho edition num bers 50,000 coptes. Tho printing was dono In Portland. The booklet contains 64 pages, not! Including the cover and many of tho Illustrations aro in colors. Tho frontispiece Is a beautiful reproduc tion of a corner of Crater Lake, ono of the world's 6ccnlc wonders, nnd on the back of the cover Is a repro duction in colors of one of tho gorges for which Rogue river Is famous. Oth er pictures el ow tho hoart of tho fa mous orchard district with tho city of Medford In the background. Pictures of a number of recently erected Medford residences are also included. Grants Pass to Clean Up. GRANTS PASS, Or., April 11. Tomorrow ban boon set aside ns city cleanup day. All rubbish which has accumulated in Btrcots aud alleys should bo rnkod up and It not burn able hauled away by teams which tho city will provide for tho purpose. The amount of rubbish that can ac cumulate In a short time Is surpris ing nnd there are very few buildings In town thnt may not bo improved in npponranco by a little attontlon to their surroundings. It is hoped that tho movement will not bo confined to tho residence section. Last year tho idea was carried out very success fully, tho only hitch In tho proceed ings arising from the fact that uo provision was made to haul away the ruuoisn I rum invrraiuvuni ovtuuii, and consequently much of It was loft piled in back yards nnd alloys. It Is hopod that tho rubbish haulers will get around to the rosldoncea also this year. LOOK FOR COUPLE WHO SKIPPED FROM ENGLAND CHICAGO, Ills., April 1.1. Colonel George lloynton nnd Henri do Mor oiur of London who nru hero search ing for Dnrouesa Kthol Do Forest mid Lieutenant H. C. S. Ashtou of tho Second Life Guards, with whom shu left sKiigliuul, expressed tho opinion thnt the uiissimr pair are on tho I'n eifie const. HoyntoA and Morcior have been employed by .Huron Do Forest to find the HnroncsR nnd Lieutenant, They havo hunted unsueoessfullv in Now York, Huston, Philadelphia nnd Cleveland nnd now believe that the couple hae traveled woat. Tho disappearance of tho oouplu from Kugluud caused a Herniation in Kngluud and America for the roamm (hut Ashtou's mother wiih Miss C. Dungnrdor, a social leader of Now York before hot' marriage. If there's any work that, you ean do do woll you can find a ohnmte to do it, through want advertising. Medford, Oregon: This certifies thnt wo hnvn miltl lliill'n 'PnviiM Won. dor for tho emu of all kidney, blad der and rheumatic troubles for tun years, and havo novor had u uom plaint. It gives ipiiok aud permauunt roliof. Sixty days' treatment in on -h bottle. - Medford Phnrmnov. If For -Sale G'10 acres of Good Funning Lund nt $35.00 nor aero. Boing situated throo miles west of that nlnco and near tho government irrigation canal. This land ia selling at a BARGAIN and now is your timo to IN VEST. For particulars write Harrv Moon G;?d.ow"c1.uf. Hnsldns for Hoaltu. Wright's Investments 7000 DISAPPEARS FROM BANK VAULT Five-acre orchard tract, 1 mile out, all in fnll bc?Hjng apples, with peach and prune fillers: a nice orchard home for $4000; terms. JNice 8-room house, close in, a good investment ' at $3300, $1000 cash, balance 2 yars, 6 par cent. Neat 5-room cottage and 4 lots for only '$2500; terms; this . for one week only. Fine corner lot on Nowtown, 5Gx 166,-cement walk; a good buy at $525, liberal terms. Block of 5 choice lots in Rose Park, fine soil and nico pear trees in bearing on each lot, all east front with an excellent view of valley; for ono week at $375, $125 cash, $10 per month. Choice list of investments in all parts of the city. Let Us Show You" JJruce WrigMfi Go. Formerly Wright & Allin. 132 West Main. Phone 2691. Hnkins fur Ilenlth Orchards Farms Town Lots ONLY .THE BEST AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. I am in position to bo of mntenal use to you in helping you locate in the Rogue Rivor country. My acquaintance with the present owners and knowledge of tho soil and condition of every khid, fa vorable and otherwise, aro at your command. What yon want are all tho facts, then you onn make an intelligent investment of your cash. t I have a list of very excellent bargains which, of course, is con stantly changing, but never mind that come nnd seo mo nnd I will nelp yon get what you want, whether on my list or not. Correspondence solicited from those nt a distance who wish to lenrn of this land of health and opportunities. George F. Dyer Room 0, P. O. block. Tel. 3204. (Formerly Manchester - by - the Sea, Mass.) THE SAVOY THEATRE THE APEX OF PICTUREDOM TO-NIGHT A MILLIONAIRE'S ADVENTURE. (Homing Comedy Drama.) THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP (llrote Hnrto's Famous Story.) THE COQUETTE (Turning tho Tables.) Excellent Music ONE DIME Orchards and homes Mi. LiimlMoeker. did volt uver Hton to consider thnt it is not nn twmv tank to Helout u profitnhlu orchard or orchard site, especially for one unuouuiiitud with the country or tho IuihIiiuhm? I have been right next to the noil hero for tho punt twenty yearn, ruining truuH and fruit, and 1 find thnt I cult dvu vou iufornmtlou that in of value to you. Would you hire n lawyer or dentist to hudd you a hmirof No. Then w'iv not Hook a practical fruit-grower to advise yon an to a locution tin aitorchnrd f Phone 5003, Ashland, or Address E. E. FOSS, TALENT, OR. I No. M275Q-G -room house, bath and sleeping porch, city water, olectrio lights, cemont walks, lot 50x150, 0 blocks from Main street; $1500 cash, balanco tonus; nice neighborhood; it won't last long.' No. 2 $30003 acres, iusido city limits, including house and barn, oast front, a fine proposition to subdivide, will cut into 10 nice lots; there is money in it for someono; why not yonf Wo hnvo a beautiful homo on Oakdalo wo would liko to show you at a prico that is below the market. No. 2518 ACRES nlfnifv it, ford, cut four crops last year; somo ofo tho finost laud in tho vnl loy, black free soil; barn 60x55, on county rond; land around it nell ine; for $500 per aero. For short timo we can furnish this nt $400 per ncro. No. 1414 ACRES Near city limits, all in fruit, moHtly 4 to 0 years old; all fine black soil; 7-room house, full 2-story, with closctH, bathroom, etc.; ono barn 20x28 and ono 14x28 ft.; splendid woll. Prico only $900 per aero; one-half ensh, balanco terms. This prioo goes for a short timo only. No. 43 FINE vacant lot, 50x255 feet, on cnBt sido; best of gardon soil. Price $000, terms. It is worth more. No. 2130 ACRES Black frco soil, ns fino as nny in tho vnlloy; 4 nil fenced; 15 acres in Dartlott pears, with a few applo trcos; fi-rooiu j nouso, uarn ana outbuildings, nil painted and in nico shape; Rplomliu I well, on good county road; only 1 miles from eity school. This is a bargain nt $300 per aore. Mc ARTHUR & ALEXANDER ROOM 3, POSTOFFICE BUILDING PHONE 3681 MEDFORD, OREGON Masson,Gross& Co. Sell and Promote Oil and Mining Properties Mines Experted and Ores Tested ADDRESS, ROOM 3 14, MERCHANTS' TRUST BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. i GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209JVoHt Main St., Mud ford, Oro. OperatingJQuarry at Gold Ray, Oregon far -13 . DEALERS IN German-American Bank of Portland Has One of Its Safety Deposit Boxes Rifled Sensation Expected. PORTLAND, Or., April 11. Des pite tho efforts on tho part of offi cials of tho German-American bank and the American Bankers' associa tion to suppress the aleged facts, It is reported hero today that a sum aggregating S7000 Is mysteriously mlsBlBg from a safety deroslt vault of the Institution. Detectives of tbo bankers' associa tion aro now on the trail of the In dividual wLo, It Is alleged, gained ac cess to tbo Btrongbox in an unusual manner ono day last week and secur ed tbo money. The funds bad been placed In tbo vault by two local at torneys for a client under an assumed name, pending tho outcome of cer tain litigation involving tbo client. Officials of tho bank were reluc tant today to admit any of tho alleged facts In connection with tho reported theft. They admitted, however, that he money was missing and was taken under such circumstances as to re quire the . rvices of detectives in ferreting out tbo Identity of the party accountable for Its disappearance. Sensational disclosures In connec tion with tho case nrd predicted with in tho next 24 hours. Advertised Letter List. The following letters remain un called for at the post office at Med ford;' Orgob, March 30, 1910. Anderson, Thos., Mrs. ; Barber, Mftttie; Brown, Phydella E.; Borch ert, Fred A.; Collins, Chess; Duggan, Wra.; Eaton, Mr.; Gardner, L. P.; Gardner, Ilarry; Gale, II. E.; Hender son, John C.;; Irvin, Mrs. J, W. Jackobs, Mrs. J, H.; Jameson, Mrs. E. L. j Johnson, G; Nelson, Ovidia; Palmer, C. N.; Ramsoy, W. H. Rich ards, Charles; Bherer, Fred; Stalk er, William Ilyde; Walker, Ilngh.; Welscher, Mrs. Omor; West, Win. Kemper; Youngs, Mrs. Frd M. Parties calling for the above will say "advertisod'J A charge of one cent will b mado upfci delivery, A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. Halloas for Health. You Can Be Independent Buy An Orchard Tract s Eden Valley Orchard Subdivided This famous bearing Orchard has been sub-divided into small tracts and sold at reasonable prices. If you are looking for positively the best thing in the northwest in a small orchard, this is your chance to get in right V Most Profitable Investment TO BE FOUND IN AMERICA Well informed business people from all parts of tho United States and Canada are looking to the Eogue Eiver valley for safe investments. Years of experi ence in buying and selling orchard land fits us the better for sii"1"'"- investments that will yield large returns. Our properties have proven worth. We can assure you that you take no risk when you purchase one of the 30 to 100-acre orchard tracts located in tho famous Eden Valley orchard. We sell tracts to suit, planted to tho best commercial varieties of bearing trees. You are assured of a splendid income the first year. We can state positively that this is the best chance for solid, sound investment to be found in America. A .high-class bearing orchard of proven worth is certainly a more profitable investment than waiting for trees to grow on land that never produced fruit. You aro sure of big returns almost at once, either ns a grower or by re-selling. Come and lot us show you. Secure an Income At Once PROVIDE PLEASANT EMPLOYMENT- at I) I BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE You can buy as many acres as you desire, build a home on ground commanding a view of the entire val leyenjoy the electric -light and power, telephone, daily mail, . and live within easyf reach of tho business and social life of the metropolitan city of Medford. A climate unsurpassed anywhere. Magnficent Homesites ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS A. small bearing orchard, planted to the best com-1 ment, and insures an income of from $500 to $1000 mcrcial varieties octrees, will provide the most fas-1 per acre each year. Here is solid investment, and the cinating as well as healthful and profitable employ- income or profit from sale is sure. . John D. Olwell It 0. EXHIBIT If BUILDING MEDFORD, OREGON $150 AN ACRE 270 aores, foothill land, about 0 miles from Mod ford; thoro are about 85 acres on thU plaoo now planted to fruit, which includes about 20 acreu in hunrinK. Tho bearing varietiei aro Nowtown and Opitzonbeiy npplos and Comioo pearn. There aro 25 acres of Non-towns in their soeond year with peach fill em and about 0 acres of Newtown just planted; nlno 20 aores of Jonathans nnd 10 acres of Hortlott nnd Anjou pours just planted. About 200 noroa of first-class fruit land on tho place. There nrn many springs on tho place and considerable water could bo de veloped for irrigation; two houses, good barn and other buildings. Would subdivide nicely. Easy terms. $25Q0-8ixty acres, 0 miles from Medford, about 16 acres eloared and partly planted; small bulldingg. $250 AN ACRE 70 acres, about 4 miles' from Medford, free soil; 25 nores planted to Newtown and Spitzongorg apples, mostly 3 yeiirs old; in addition, about 25 acres undor cultivation, balanco easily cleared; good new fl-room plastered houne, new barn; also set of old buildings. Could be subdivided into twq or three traats nieoly. easy terms. $5500 Six miles from Modford, good now buildings, about 8 acro plnnted to Newtowns, Spiteenborgs nnd penra, 1 and 2 years old; about 7 nores additional eloared, balance not hard clearing; good team, wagon and machinery g0 w,lu lU0 aco' ncro traet. This It a 40- $15,000 -A first-elans fruit nnd alfalfa ranch, 185 noros, miles from railway station, practically all bottom land, 140 nores now undor cultivation, water right with plaoo; fair house, two hariis, HchoolliouHo on tho place, for $15,000, which 1h only $81 nn acre; $0000 cash will hnndlo, nnd easy torms onn bo had on tho balanco; this is a fino chanco to got u first-class tract of low-prioad laud for dovolopmont purposes, We don't think this will Inst long, and if you aro intoroHted, corno in and soo us about it. $12,525 Eleven' acres in Comioo pears, 10 years old; 0 acres in Dart lott and Anjou ponrs, 1 to 3 years old; close in; good soil; terms. 1 $12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice 'and Doso, pears, 14 yoars old; theHO, troos aro in full bearing and will pay a 'good income on the price asked. mmm $15,000 Twonty noros, fine now modern bungalow, buildings easily worth $4000; about 18 noros of apples in fnll bearing; trees are 10 years old, balanco planted to apples 2 years old; good soil; sightly location; close to market; an assured inoomo from the beginning; a fino home. , $160 to $200 PER ACRE Stowart acre traots; 2 miles from Medford; tracts aro from 10 to 20 acres in size; fine building spots on all; can all be irrigated; ohoapost tracts in Medford neighborhood; easy terms. $300 PER ACRE Finest 5 nnd 10-noro orchard and gardon traotB in tho valley; oasy tonns. 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