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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1910)
MED1T0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY G, 1910. SOClALAHflPERSONALl1 u. Ir, mill Mr, lliillny I oft TliiitHiluy or Ciil ornlu and uiiHturn hIhIoh. , ,J0UtUu Tlioy will himiiuI Huvorii inout h vis- Q A0 ml( .laiiuiH Itiilliorford oil North Yalti iim, WiihIi,, in In Modford on IiuhI- lll'HH. Wuiil Wliili-'Hido of Conlrul I'olnt wiih In .Mod'l'ord J'Viday. Cihi you iifford lo iihhh ono of IioihohUoh In tlio liltnn nl nrlm ilml iting roIiittvuM and IVIcndii In tlio Offore,)( wtih ItnprovornonlH ilia. kiio woHioru hiuioh. utj Hlrnot rnwny norvioo aMBtircuT 111,10, the Imnnor year. Waloh Mod-, TIidiiiiih Qilelinut (f Fuiita Crook ford'n population doublo, vnltiutt In who uih porhnpH more of tlio loro oily properly triplo and atruotoara f tlio northwest slowed away In IiIh run to Hid Qiiuuii Anno addition. uraniiim than auyono aluu in South- .1. I). Hoard, who hint boon laid up cm Oregon, wan In Medford Friday for tlio tmHt woulc or moro hy hiM old looking after hoiiio biiHinoHH inutterH. oiu-nry, ilioumallHin, in again pug- Mr. Gilchrist is llio nitlhor of "The ging nhoiit on (ho HtrootH. "I may Lost Hoot" and other Hlorios of Htall for a fow round," Hays Jeff, Southern Oregon pioneer days, "hut I'm always up and a-comiu' , M. M. Clnult's hoii, Charloa, i so when tlio gong rings for thu fiHhiiig riously siek with no change for tlio euasuii. I'll hu right in tlio gamo with huttur. the rest of you when the time coiiioh.": County Judge Noil was at Ashland John II. Corkln, attorney at law, Friday examining the location for a 'over jnckson County Hunk. bridge neross Hoar Creek at the foot C. 0. Williams, of Oold IIIII, was of Oal; St reel in that oily. in Medford on business Friday. A opecial exhibition and demon- All stylos of legal blanks at thu titration of hair switches, etc., at tlio Mail Tribune offluo. Over a bun- Spirollu Corset Parlors. lrud forms. i S. 0. Hodges of Gold Hill was in Mrs. W. I. Vawtor loft this morn- Medford on biiBinuss Friday, iug for Kiigeno on a visit to her hoii, Miss Ktta Coggins, who was re Vornon, who Ih a student at the U. contly operated upon for appendicitis of 0. and to othor rolutivos and at the Southern Oregon hospital, is J. II. Ward of Seattle, Wash., is 4 in Mudford on business. F. W. Uoyer of Kiddie, Ore., is in Medford on a business visit. L. A, Newton is In Medford from Portland on n business visit. Ooo. H. Noiiber of Jacksonville was in Modford on a business trip Thurs day afternoon. County Commissioner Owen was in Medford on his return from Jackson ville Thursday aftor having attended to his duties al the regular monthly meeting of the county board. -f -f t friouds. , convalescent, and is recuperating Mrs. L. W. Day of 8an Francisco with friends at Ashland, will bo at the Splrcllo Corset Parlors! If you are dosirotis of obtaining for six days with a complete lino of the best values In high class hair hair switches (gray switches a spo- good's como to tlio Spirolla Corset utility). Combings bought. -10 , Parlors this week. Mrs. M. A. Jonos, of Ilutton, Cal Harry Limo is rocovering from an a piouuor rosident of the upper Apple- attack of typhoid, gale, was a Modford visitor Thtirs- Have you considered an investment diiy, 'in city property, whoro tho cloctrio The Hawaiian Orchestra and, car lino is miro to go. Investigate Quartette will play at tho Louvre tlio Queen Anno addition. 18 North Cafe every evening this week from Front street. t p. m. until 1 n. m. , Comity Judge Neil was a Medford I). II. Ilarroll, of Hitttoti, Cal., was visitor Friday. I In .Medford Thursday on a business Mrs. C. Caroy will have on hand trip. throughout the planting season all See tho hair switches at the Spi- leading vorioties of tomato plants at rello Corsot Parlors. Popular prices Star Garden, above Phoenix. tf $2.50 to $10. 1 T. C. Harris, owner of a fino or- l)r. C. H. Smith was in tlio volley chard in tho Control Point district, Jioiii Oallco Creole Thursday. s t Wednesday in Medford. Trespass noticew for Halo ot Mail Lace curtains laundered, 215 West Tribune office , Jackson Street. '15 Mr. and Mrs. Finloy, who have J. A. Anderson and son. Verne, lived for tho past two years in North 'contractors and builders of North Cuutral Avonuo, rocoivod tho sad Oak Street, have tho contract for news WodncBdav tliNt ihoir spu-in- building tho now laundry between Onk law, Mr. Vobb, an invalid, is lying nt and North Central Avenue, death's door in Kosoburg and will Don't fail to witness tho pathotic pack their household goods nt once drama, "Dolores," to bo presented at and move to that city. j St. Mary' Academy, Friday, May 0. II. II. Mctz, ho contractor, is near- j Prof. O'Gara and W. G. Meyers, lug the completion of M. Purdin's res- county fruit inspector, returned from idenee on North Control, which will n trip to tho northern part of tlio be modern in all its developments. county Friday morning. t -f -f -f f For an ovening of truo onjoy mont, ropair to St. Mary's Academy, Friday, May (I, at 8 o'clock. For wood of all- kinds, soo . the Hquaro Deal Woodyard. Phone 2001 . Fir strcot, between Second and Third streets. Gouid & Lindloy, proprietors. 201 I ho student body oi bt. Mary'd Acudemy wish you to bo present in their auditorium Friday, May 0, at 8 p. m. Kncourngo tho students of St. Mary's Academy by witnessing the beautiful program to be presented Friday, May 0, at 8 o'clock. Hi - - - i DEATH OF PIONEER OF SOUTHERN OREGON LARGE AUDIENCE WELL PLEASED WITH SHOW K. J. Cameron, a pioneer of South ern Oregon of 1852, and for tho past forty-five yenrs a resident of the Applegate volley, died at his home near Uniontown Friday morning at 8:30 this morning. Mr. Cameron first enmo to South em Oregon in 1852, and then to crossed tho plains, returning in 18G5 with his bride. He settled on tho farm on Applegate, whero ho bos lived over since. Mr. Cnmoron was a man df sterling character. Honest and conservative, at the samo time ho was ono of tho most progressive pcoplo of tho Apple gate volloy. Nobody over went to Kobcrt J. Cameron in need but he was given relief. Ho loaves a widow and six living children: Frank Cameron, of Union, Mrs. L. L. Jacobs, of Medford; Mrs. W. B. Ilnnloy, of Hums, Mrs. Cater, of , Houston, Texas, Miss Bcrnicc Cameron of Medford nnd Dr. Warren L. Cnmoron of Uniontown. The funeral will tnkc place at Jack sonville Sunday afternoon. Tho largo audience enjoyed the vaudeville performance at the Opera House last evening and her.rtily ap plauded tho different numbers on the progrnm. Especially pleasing was tho South American music which proved a great treat. The porforanco will bo repeated this c.cnit.. Popu lar prices. County Court. Kalph Dean and Henry Gregory and Surveyor Grizez, were appoint ed viewers for roud petitioned for b F. W. Sipcrs. Polk Hull and Mason Lawsou ap pointed viewors for rond intersecting Jocksonvillo-Medford on south near Medford city limits. Koad potitioned for by H. D. Brig from Butte Fulls to Pospect. Ad verso report. IlaskinH for Health. Haskins for Health. Step This Way For quality ;For that is a step ahead hero to what you'll find in most other places. You'll find our furnishings a de cided step ahead every form and fabric Fashion puts on the back is found here. When you step. in litre you're cer tain of stepping out pleased, for we carry what you woui in Hats and Furnishings at prices you don't hare to step to. The Wardrobe Farmers' and Fruit Growers' Building.' Bank I Just Word Mr. Invester NO INFLATED PR.ICES Honesty, the Best Policy v Honesty has been my policy in all my deals, and I am satisfied that is what has made my ever increasing business, and I believe that this is the one thing that every investor looks for f irst in the man that he is thinking of dealing with, and again it has been my idea of showinir the man onlv that which I thoucht would be a trreat mon ey maker for him, and so far jt certainly has been that -way, and that said, I am going I i- J...11 P -1? - 1 i 1 A1. - II 1.-1 " X iu leu you vl one ot me uesi uuys m me vaiiuy ueiow: Deeded Water Right 54 acres of fine river bottom and beaver dam land, all free soil, the finest land for berries, fruit, vegetables or, in fact anything you want to plant in the entire val ley today; 12 acres in high class apples, part 6 years old; 2 acres fine terries; aboujr 5 acres alfalfa; about 2 acres in garden; about the same in potatoes; balance in grain; about 3 stcres woodland. .There are several acres of made land, which adds to the number of acres in' the place. This place is about seven miles out, but only three miles from a railroad station. There is a deeded water right of several hun dred inches that goes with the place; also a sorghum mill, 2 cows, about 30 stands of bees, some lumber, this year's crop, tools and implements, also some household goods. There is a fair barn on the place, but the house is old. This is without a doubt the best buy in the valley. This will not last long and I have it exclusively and I can deliver the goods. Don't wait until tomorrow, but see about it today. Phone or write for an ap pointment. $13,500, $8000 Cash, Balance 3 annual payments, 6 perc't W. E. WHITESIDE For "A Square Deal" CENTRAL POINT OREGON O Jt-I O This is a Plan of the Addition o a S 8 T3 J J a 3 O CO o g in T3 O t: 3 -j A at o is d 50 2 H C S P5 VH o 4 9 a c s o Bundy Avenue 8 T H I -J O B o g I " o CO o a o P C3 J o CO o S in ri o CO o n o g H 0 CO T3 J u a 1 15 n3 4 a CO CO 4. CD 8 o CO East Main Street o w o Vf ei a 2 o CO o 't a) ui v a o Jl o CO J o a 0) S in a c co v I 1 "3 c o a in g ( cl H o . CO to H co Paved to tins point. Sure, Mike; They're Moving Fast Nob Hill Addition m Lots are not yet ready to soli, but reservations have been made for the entire front row of lots and tho high lots in tho rear with tho magnificent view of tho valley, will bo placed on tho bar Rain counter for a quick cleanup immediately after the plat is approved. If you know a good thinpr when you soo it nnd most Modford men recognize a snap you will at once inspect theso lots, all staked out, aud placo a reservation with 'Dr. Bundy or W. M. Holmes, for your own future homo. No such values aro offored for tho money in any other part of Medford. Theso lots aro tho only lots closo to tho business section whoro at ono sweep a magnificent view can bo had of tho eutiro city nnd the lower valley and all tho benefits of tho best city conditions can bo had and no assessments for paving. There aro still eight of tho snaps Utt. Four lots reserved yesterday, and at least two will movo today. There is only one Nob Hill and within a year these elevated lots will be valued the highest ot any in the tract Lots 9 and 10, in Block 2 nro rosorvod for tho purposo of placing tho house now on lot 5 in. Block 1, all tho porsons holding reservations in Block 1 preferring only modern buntrnlows on their lots. By tho way, are you nware that at loast twenty modorn houses will bo built within threo blocks of thoso lots within six months f For full information, call at onco on -'&,' .A .. .. . . u Dr. Bundy or William M. Holmes 11 North Central Ave. Medford ' HtWiiiifrwiiMiiutum., 1(1 L i