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MEDFORD MALL TRIBUNE, MDFORD, OREO ON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1010. 2 NURSERY COMPANY iRAiLRGADS 10 SELL 'COLD SNAP DOES IS INCORPORATED' TICKETS TO H6HT Thirty Acres Havo Been Leased and Already 100,000 Seedlings Are Growing There. Tho Roguo River Valley Xursory company has been incorporated with a capital stock of $20,000. Tho incorporators o record arc C S. and S. II. Cook and B. Franklin. Tho company's headquarters will bo Medford and they intend to do a general business in tho way of prow insr trees for commercial purposes. Anions the stockholders in tho coin tianv are numbered soruo of tho prominent and progressive citirens of Medford. The company has leased 30 acres of tho J. Patterson innn, between Talent and Phoouix, and havo al ready 100,000 seedlings growing thereon. Realizing the futnro of the Rogue Bivcr valley as -a great fruit produc ing section and tho market to bo had for trees, especially home-grown ones, for tho next decade, the com pany means to embark in the nurs ery business on a largo scalo. BASEBALL NOTES. ' Medford's full team will bo out for practice Thursday afternoon at 3:30, weather permitting. If enough extra players are present, the team would like to play five Innings with a pick tip team. k Tho Medford team will play Grants Pass next Sunday at tho latter town. Arrangements havo been made for tho Medford team to leave here at 2 p. si. on the motor car, and no doubt a good bunch of fans will accompany tho team. Cooper has left for SIssons. Jack sonville had made arrangements for him to pitch for their team this sum mer, and his leaving has left them In need of the services of a good pitcher. Grants Pass had a decidedly off day last Sunday, and are capable ,ot putting up much better ball. Fergu son pitched a nice game, end was entitled to better support. He has the curves and good speed, and needs a catcher who can hold his fast ball. Medford has now tho best and speodlest ball team In Its history, and the boys were right on their toes all the time In Sunday's game. In side plays were not needed, but If they had of been tho boys would have been there to do the trick. Promoter Glcason Persuades Offi cials of Western Roads to Sell Fight Tickets. CHICAGO, 111., April 21. Pro moter Jack Qleason has finally suc ceeded in persuading railroad offi cials' of various western railroads to handle tho admission tickets to tho Joffrics:Johnson fight nt Emery ville, Independence day, in conjunc tion with tho regular railroad tick ets. Gleasou, who has been conferring with different officials for the past three weeks, held a final conference yesterday when the railroau men gave their couscut to aid the fight promoter in distributing the paste boards. Orders will bo .given agents imme diately authorizing them to accept money for fight tickets from persons buying railroad tickets to the scene of the big scrap. KING OF SIAM IS COMING TO AMERICA $5, Berry and Small Fruit Crop of Ohio River Section Is Destroyed Many Small Farmers Ruined. Assassin's Trlnt Begins. CAIRO, April 21 Tho trial of Ibrahim Warilunl, charged with tho nssasstnntlon of Premier lloutros I'ashn, bognn today. There lo Intor- l national Interest In tho nftftlr bo '('Huso of tho prominence given In Kooflovolt'a vpeeeh horo In which ho donoiutcod tho iwnnnln, HnakliiR for Health. SEATTLE, Wash., April 21. Tho king of Slam and all his 40 wives are coming to tho United States this sum mer, landing at Seattle. Each of tho local passenger agents for tho trans continental railroads has received or ders from headquarters that It la up to them to secure tho pleasure and profit of carrying tho potentate and his extenslvo retinue. Each royal lady will bo entitled to at least one personal attendant, and there will be about 30 others In the party of suffi cient rank to be entitled to first-class passage. "Choulcaloncorn" is tho king's name. Tnis wm no nis secona visu to this country. CINCINNATI, O., April 21. Dnmncti aggregating $3,000,000 lus been done by the cold wave which' has swout Ohio, Kentucky, West Vir ginia and Southern Indiana during! tho last fivo days, according to es timates today by local produce wholesalers. The berry and small fruit 'crops practically wore destroyed. Many truck gardeners and small fanners have been ruined. In isorthorn Kentucky snow stands on the ground which a week ago was covered with growing things. At toast ono death resulted from tho unusual weather. Jacob Sohn, a farmer of Fairbury, 111., hanged himself yesterday after brooding over the purchase of a largo tract of land n few days prior to the storms. WHY SALVES FAIL TO CURE ECZK5IA TABLE ROCK ITEMS. There will bo no more games call ed in tho Pacific Coast league this year to enable the visiting clubs to catch trains. There was one called at Los Angeles nhd it created such dissatisfaction among the fans that both Berry and Hogan petitioned President Graham to take a stand against it. President Graham ac cordingly has instructed his umpires to compel the clubs to go to a finish unless darkness sets in or rain falls. The clubs have Monday to travel and there is no necessity to call games. Vernon batsmen are still holding honors among the sluggers, if not in tho perccntago columns of the clubs. Last week Vitt, Fisher and Martinke proved the "big three" of the Coast league sluggers with the Seals, hav ing a lone representative in Tommy Tennnnt. All of the Vernon players registered above tho 300 mark. HONOLULU BUILDS HOUSE FROM WHICH TO VIEW COMET HONONLULU, April 21. The ob servatory la the Koumukl Bectlon of this city, which was built for tho pur pose of observing Halley's comet, has been oponed and tho public has been Invited to Inspect tho structure. The building was erected by popular sub scription. Yesterday morning an at tempt was made to observe the, comet as I, rose, but owing to tho presence of a heavy cloud bank on the eastern horizon tho tailed star was not seen. The much-needed rain has come. Robert Paxson and wife, Mr. Pulmer cud Mis. Johnson of Central Point came out in their new nuto Sunday and spent the day nt the Pendleton home. , Mr. and Mrs. Keo arrived Satur day from Illinois and expect to spend the summer with S. C. Collins. Sam Carpenter nnd family return ed homo Monday aftsr spending n week visiting with his sister, on Ap- plegate. Mr. Cnrponter hnu not seen his sister, Mrs. Wcrtz, for 16 years. Table Rock people are justly proud of the distinction bestowed upon one of our leading citizens by the Rogue River Fruitgrowers' union by making Colonel R. C. Washburn its presi dent. Mrs. I. B. McDonald is still suf fering from a severe case of rheum atism. II. K. Donelly, state engineer, and his assistants wcro in Table Rock Saturday looking over water rights here. Mr. Lydiard has moved his family into their new home, which he bought from D.'D. Sago. W. L. Thompson expects to move into tho Bissell house and help Mr. Lydiard on tho farm. Son Born to Twins. LONDON, April 21. A dispatch from Prague today says that Rosa Blazok, ono of tho twin sisters Bla zek, who are joined togother as were the Siamese twins, has given birth to a fine boy, Tho sisters were taken to a hospital at Prague yes terday. Tho baby was born during the night. Each sister received con gratulatory telegrams. STOMACH DEAD MAN STILL LIVES Scientists are now agreed that tho eczema germs are lodged not In tho outer skin or epidermis, but In the Inner skin. Hence, a , penetrating liquid Is required, not an outward salvo that clogs tho pores. Wo recommend to all eczoma pa tients tho standard prescription Oil of WIntergreen as compounded In liquid form known as D. D. D. Pro scription. A trial bottlo of thin D. D. D. Prescription, at only 25 cents, will Instantly roliove tho Itch. Wo havo sold and recommondod this romody) for years, and know of wondorf-.il j cures irom us use. wo rccommona it to our patrons. Medford Phar macy, Medford, Or. AUTOMOBILE. Will exchange lots for n good 20 or 30-horsepowcr automobilo; must be in good order. Seo CUSICK & MYERS. ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. Gobla is propared to fit glasses in all cases of dofectcive Bight that glasses will remedy. Repairs of all ends. Broken lenses duplicated. In visible bifocals. 18 WEST MAIN STREET. NOTICE. A. F. Reiking & Co. will reopen fho Medford Bakery & Delicatessen today. Everything is to be remodelled, repaired, thoroughly cleansed and fixed to givo the public quick, satis factory service. The new manage ment desires the patronage of tho good people of Medford and will en deavor to merit tho same by placing on the markot q first-claBS line of everything that a high-grade bakery is supposed to carry, You aro cordially invited to call and test our goods. Respectfully, A. F. REINK3NG & CO. Hasklns for Health. People who suffer from sour stom ach, fermentation of food, distress aft er eating and Indigestion, and seek relief in large chunks of artificial dlgestors, aro killing their stomachs by Inaction Just as surely as tho vic tim of morphine Is deadening and Injuring beyond repair every nervo In his body. What tho stomach of every suffer er from Indigestion needs is a good prescription that will build up his stomach, put strength, energy and elasticity Into It, and make it sturdy enough to digest a hearty meal with out artificial aid. Tho beet prescription for Indiges tion over written is sold by druggists everywhere and by Chas. Strang and la rigidly guaranteed to build up tho etomach and cure Indigestion, or mon ey back. This prescjrtptlon Is named MI-o-an, and is sold In small tablet form In large boxes for only 60 cents. Ite mombor tho namo, Ml-o-na stomach tablets. They novor fall. Thoy con tain Ingredients that givo quick re lief (other than strong 'digesters), but they aro compounded for the pur pose of making the stomach strong and enorgotlo enough to do Its work without tho aid of harmful drugs. For Sale Lots in West Walnut Addition; your choice; come a-running. Lots in Sutherlin Terrace; those are money-makers. Gasoline engine, two -horsepower. Horses, wagon and harness, cheap. 2-room bouse, close in, only $850 if taken at once. 5-room bungalow; a bargain, $850. 5-room cottage, $1500. 2-room house, close in, $1200. 4-room house, Vs acre, $1250. WANTED. 2 girls for general housework, $1 per day. 2 women for general housework, $5 ,per week. 2 girls for goneral housowork, $25 per month. Porter in town. 15 carpenters. Man for housecleaning. Have man and wife, one child, wants position on ranch, Call and see list of jobs in office. E. F. A. BITTNER Medford Employment Bureau. Business chances, real estate, all kinds of hulp furnished and business chances handled. Room 208, Taylor & Phlpps Bldg. Phono 4141 Main. A. specialty in house renting and care of them; list them with me. MITCHELL BOECK WAGON MAKERS We make a specialty of rubber tiro work and or chard harrows and spray tanks, call at Merriman'fl Shop Eiverside Avenue Money Makers t r NO. 52 $2150 7-room house on 9tli street, closo in; largo barn; two lots 50x100 each. If you' want a snap here it is and you will say so when you seo it. $1075 cash, balance easy. NO. 53 $1200 Corner lot, 50x101; four-room house; woodshed; good well; closo in; $600 cash, bal ance $15 por month. NO. 51 d Beautiful corners, all right closo to busi ness center; ideal locations for an apartniont house, hotel or rooming houso; one of these is close to now S. P. depot. NO. 2710 ACRES lVomiles from town; 5 acres cleared; free soil; all lays uico; on county road; price $1600, half cash, balanco 7 por cent. NO. 305 ACRES 11 miles from Phoonix; good frco soil; all level; lots of wood; this weok only for $750, half cash, balanco easy. McARTHUR 6 ALEXANDER PHONE 3681 ROOM 3, P. O. BLOCK V. 0. HAN8ICN TOM MOI'KAT iir i K nr.'. .1 wo niujco any icmu aim siyio or, wiiuiowh. Wo carry Glass ol! any size on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Modford, Orogon, For tSale (M0 acres of Good Panning Land at $35.00 nor aero. Being situated throo miles west of that placo and near tho government irrigation canal. This land in soiling at a BARGAIN and now iB your time to IN VEST. For particulars write Harry Moon G;"caHf. ----- --- - & - PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Hoating. All work gu&rantood. Prices roaaonablo. I. P. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH Old Tribune Building. Phone H931. A CHANCE TO MAKE QUICK, Easy Money Wo wish to soil eight acres of as rich level land no can bo found la tho valley; almost In tho hoart of a grow ing city, whoro tho surrounding resources, such as lura bor, mining, Hmo Industry, etc., aro getting to bo vory actlvo; whoro a branch railroad lo now In courso of construction, and other dovolopmonts under way which aro suro to mako a vory largo, llvo city. VALUE OF ADJOINING LAND A 500-ncro tract adjoining this 8 acres could not be bought today at S500 an aero. This is Just as good, It not bettor land; running wator In sovoral placos; coun ty road runs along tho front of this tract; closo to tho finest fishing and bunting in tho stato; desirable In many ways. milgXM PRICE AND PROSPECTS 9400 an ncro will buy this tract, and wo will subdlvldo to suit clthor In aero tracts or as you wloh. This tract could bo platted and would mako C largo lots to tho aero; each lot today would bring $200 a lot. For full particulars and a quick salo seo GOLD HILL RAILROAD & LUMBER OO. LAND DEPARTMENT 35.55 ACRES Located two miles west of Medford, on tho main road to Jacksonville. Tho soil in this neighborhood needs no commondatiou thero is none better in Oregon. This tract is all planted, tho varieties being as fol lows: 757 Yellow Nowtowns. 580 Spitzenborgs. 319 Bartlett Pears. 242 Winter Nelis Pears. 288 Early Crawford and Elbcrta Peaches (planted as fillers.) The greater portion of these trees were nlantcd in the winter of 1906 and aro now in their fourth season. They have made a nice growth and are in good condition. There are buildings on the placo, ample for present needs. The price is $600 an acre, and we can make good terms. W. T. YORK & CO. - J. E. ENYAItT, President JOHN S. OKT1I. Cmdiii-i J. A. PKIUtY, VIco-l'roMide.it. W. 11. JACKSON, AHH't CaHhinr. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK UAPITAL . $50,000 SURPLUS 510,000 Safety boxes for rent. A icneral Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. "- ---- -- - - --- Medford Iron Works E. E. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in Southern Ore gon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. a A SNAP IN ORCHARD LAND Ono huudrod and uixty acres of frco rod soil, 10 to 30 foot depth; two woIIh, ahout 25 aorou olonrod; n vory Kfndunl nouth hill ulopo; ono-half inilo from postoffico, Icea than ono-fourlh tnilo from Hiihool and floven and ono-hnlf iniloa aouthwcHt of JnekMoiivillo. Only $30 por aero. Call on or nddrosH Btt't'lT """'!!" ''" l H l1 JOE THOMAS 222 SOUTH HOLLY STREET. MEDFORD, OREGON Animal Insurance We Insure Horses and Cattle Against Death From Accident, DIs- east or Fire. NATIONAL LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, . E. Tull, Agent, Medford. In Case of vSicRness PHONE 3 04 1 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Office AllNight Service Froo Delivery First Class Bakery WE BEAT THE WORLD ON Quality and Price Ask tho women who use our bread, cakea cookies, etc., and you'll soon find that thoy aro not looking, for anything bettor than wo mako up and offor fresh every day. DON'T STOP WITH THE QUES TION, but como and test our BAKERY PROD UCTS and prove to your own satisfaction that this is the placo to leave orders for anything in this lino. Wo know that wo boat tho world of Southern Orogon when it comes to good broad, etc., and you'll say so, too, if you try us. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GOLDEN GATE COFFEE. ALLEN & REAGAN 202 E, MAIN ST. PHONE MAIN 2711 -t