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ft MEDFORD ACAIL TKIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .JUNE 12, 1910. V, Lumber All we ask is for you to in vestigate our stock- consist of the very best grades of finished and rough lumber in every wanted dimension Diablo Cement A Full Car Just Received Every man who buys will return when he needs more for "Diablo"' cement is cer tainly king. Crown Plaster If there is a better plaster we never heard of it. We know that those who investigate most are those who insist on Crown Plaster. There must be a good reason WOODS LUMBER CO. ...,.. -t . WE OWN THE FORESTS WHERE OUR LUMBER IS CUT, AND SELL DIRECT FROM THE TREE TO CONSUMER. PORTLAND SUMS UP RESULT OF HOSE FESTIVAL Craat Week Is Over Estimate That 150,000 People From Outside Tawns Visited Metropolis and Spent Three and a Half Millions. PORTLAM), June 11. Rose Fes--tival week is over and Portlnud is beginning to sum up the results of Tier third year of nnijual colouration. iTlio result, while not disappointing, is not what was expected. The show "was worth the price of admission, especially when the performance was p to the individual Portlander, hut iho committee of arrangements was a trifle in the shadow. They were sot exactly a "dead one" but just ".near deau." The city did its part and the committee well, let its mem bers die in peace. About 150,000 persons from out side cities and towns attended the 'festival, and while rash guesses were made as to the number in town, one lias only to stop a moment and think of what this means iu a city of about 200,000 population. One hundred and fifty thousand persons mean that the population of a good sized city was added to that of Portland. Therefore, from a financial view point tho festival was a success. Those 150,000 visitors spent nn av erage of $25 each, and this meant that $3,750,000 found its way into lie -pockets of hotel men, rcctauran ieurs and saloon men. Tho stores -did not fare well. The crowd was lure for a good time and shopping "was not on tho list. Prom an unbiased standpoint one Tvould consider that aside from the advertising a city receives, the fes tival idea is not what it's cracked up to be. It is just what a city gives and gets back, no more nor no less. Some merchants of Port Jand say they favor especially elab orate festivals oiico in three years, when theso could ho carried through on an extensive scale, mid not spasmodically throughout a few days of good, bad and indifferent parades. for himself. La Grave fought a font round draw with "Ono Round" Ilogan hero Inst night and surprised every body by withstanding Hognn's on slaughts in the early portion of the fight. La Grave finished strongc than his experienced opponent. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. The following letters remain un called for at the postofflco at Mod ford, Or., Jane S. 1910: Ruth Atkins, S. J. Dennett, Carrol Bccson, H. Blbbics, Ed Brolim, Harry S. Browning, J. R. Brlstow, Mrs. S. M. Carne", Fred Clark, Alice Cum mlags, Jack Dosota, H. F. Downey, F. Flnlayso'i, Mrs. V. Gassott, Clias. J. Ford, Willis Gelette, Clar.i Gor don, F. GIrimonto, Chester D. Grant, J. A. Hawcy, Mrs. R. J. Huce, John Holland, John J. Holmes, Arthur J. Hyde, Mrs. Etta Johnson, Cleo L. J-.hnson, Charles E. Johnson, Mrs. Frances Kurtz, Rev. F. D. Helms, Charles E. Lnne, Gcorgo Lambert, Mr. McDusnl, E. E. Morris, Wlliam Par ker, Nells Pnul3Pi, Mrs.. S. A. Peter son, H. II. Pcttyjjrovo, Ralph Pondlc ton, C. C. Rluscl, Harry Robinson, J. M. Seamonn, Sam Shins, J. A. Shotwell, Alfred Smith, Benp. A. Smith, W. II. Smith, J. L. Smith, Phillip Starr, G. Subach, M. i. Shol- don, Mrs. O. J. Shirley, Mrs. H. W. Waller, C. A. Warren, Clau'o Wams- ley, John Wolborn, Thonns H. Williams. Parties cilllnc for tho abovo let ters will please say advortisod. A charge of ono coat will be main upon delivery. A. M. WOODFORb, r. M. YOUNG GIRL IS SENT TO THE AID SOCIETY Adolia Clark, a 15-yenr-old girl, was takon in chnrgo Friday after noon us she wn about to leave on tho south hound motor. Tho arrest was made at tho request of relatives and the girl was committed to tho Boys' and Girls' Aid society bv Judge Neil. She was taken north j Rnliirilnv nffprnnrm. ' Walker, foreclourc. O. C. Hoggs for phuutifl. Tho stores that do not advertise can't soil so cheaply as them thnt do for they mako fewer wilos, aud their per-Balo profit must bo larger. New Cases Filed. W. II. Johnson vs. II. P. Mc Lnughlin and Adn McLaughlin, to recover money. Colvig & Kennies for plaintiff. Jaine Ringer vs. Carolina I'oole; suit to quiet title. Withinutoii & Kel ly for plaintiff. El Paso National bank vs. N. II STEWART PLAYS IN GOOD LUCK Superintendent Steward, in charge of construction of tho Medford Nata torium aud Amusoraont park, is con gratulating hiniholf on his luck, or it might bo considered good manage ment, in getting that 30-foot smoko Btack in placo and guyed just as the big wind of Friday aftornoon caino up. Twenty minutes' inoro delay would have made tho placing of tho bit; stack difficult, if not almost impossible. Another Plienom Found. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 11. Ityfht fans nro today of tho opin ion that Anton La Gravo, known as "Tho Prido of Hutchortown," is a lightweight who will make a record Splendid Investments For Men with Limited Capital Every reasoning man will tell .you that the man with limited capital should seek to invest it to the best advantage where local conditions are of special benefit where the first outlay is small and where a portion may be retained to use in getting started. Below you find a description of the best real estate invest ment that can be found for the man of limited capital AND FOR THE CAPITAL IST AS TVELL. v; ...... Af Does This Appeal to You? Come and go with me to Los Molinas, Cal., and I will show you land that will pro duce 10 TO 12 TONS OF ALFALFA PER ACRE EACII YEAR ;; where you can grow splendid paying crops of Peaches, Pears, Figs, Oranges, Grapes, and a great many other fruits, including almost all commercial varieties. I will show you land that will produce this year, if planted in alfalfa or garden truck now. Over 50 families are now living on 2500 acres of these lands, and the land we are offering for sale is now being cultivated and is producing. The land is a known pro ducer. Any man will do well to invest in this land and the man with limited capital will find it the best investment that can possibly be found. A perpetual water right under the splendid gravity irrigation system goes with each tract sold. The strongest point in favor of this land is the Attractive Prices Terms. This land sells in tracts of 10, 20, 30 acres and over, with perpetual water right with each tract and all for $150.00 AN ACRE ONE-FIFTH DOWN AND BALANCE IN FOUR ANNUAL PAYMENTS AT 6 PER CENT. For Full Particulars See F. C. ANDREWS Agent Medford. Ore 6 South Fir vSt. Resident Agent. LOS MOLINAS LAND COMPANY Los Molinas California A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. Office 1 13 South Front Street. Phone 2751. A Wonderful Discovery for Medford. "ClonnlinosH in next to GodlinonH." Mr. AIIoii'h Portable Until Ap parntiiH is n mnrvcl. It combined in ono niinplo, iuoxpontuvu nppa rattiH nil tho ndvantiiKcri known to modern bnthiiii;. HcntH Huffioiout water within h!x miniitoH at tho coat of only 1 cent. A hntlt can bo tnkon in nny room without tho poBHibility of noiliiiK enrpotx or mikh. Only ono can uudcrHtnud tho rcnl morita of thiH bathing nppnratiiH by hnvitiK it dcmoiiHtrntcd to you. Mr. II. Fox, who Iiiih tho oxcIiih'ivo icuncy for Jackson county, will visit tho honioa of Medford anil vi cinity and dcmoiiHtrnto it. Whoa ho coined to your home, invito him in, and ho will show you tho moritn of thiH 20th century invention. It Is on exhibition at StrnnK'n dniR ntoro. QO AND 81310 IT. Medford Opera House ATHON Stock Comp'y Direct from a run of Forty-two weeks in Portland IN . w-w TTTTTTTTTTTT . , -- -- ------- - -- 0HH'H -- ThePowersThatBe -- --- -..--- . ---- .--. -... . --) ' ---- ----- ---------- -. .- - - - -- u. 9 999W999W999W999 9-W-9-V9-9 - -- - - 9 --- - -- i l-W 9 9 9 9 9 9 9-9-9-99---9--9-9 9- - -- ---, "--- Avery Hapgoods great play a gem of rare dramatic power. Moving Pictures and Vaudeville numbers be tween all acts. Not a dull moment. -- - -- --- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday JUNE 13, 14 and 15. at 8:30. Prices, 25, 50 & 75c. s fc-.. mm kMrW