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rwutv v, ivmk ...-. - . 1 6 MEDFORD JEATL TRIBUNE, mPFOKD, OREO ON. SUNDAY, ,TUNW 10, 39.10. ' V? rt ffi' HEW COMPANY TO STARTWORKHERE tMedferd Orchard & Trust Company Opens Offices and Will Handle Reauo River Valley Lands Will Have Eastern Representatives. THE QUALITY STORE EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN Quality counts every time; everywhere and with all elasses oi! people. Show good values and the goods will sell quickly and easily. The niizc a good article and buy it and be forever satisfied. "We offer quality first, last and all the time. merest novioo will rec ognize ,ffl&sSBSw 'Mmmfcm The Tho Medford Orchard & Trust com jinny have opened offices la Medford, temporarily at No. 9 North Central Avenue. They have leased the ground Tfloor corner of tho now St. Mark's building, whero they expect to bo lo cated after August 1. This company Js now placing on tho market n por tion of Dr. Paso's orchard near Tal ent, nioro commonly known as the Sunexest orchu-ds. Surveyors havei leen at work during tho past two weeks subdividing a portion of this tract In five and ten-acro parcels. "This company own and control ap proximately 10,000 acres of tho fin est orchard lands in this valley. Their "holdings are nearly all adjacent to Bedford. This company expect to sell most of their properties through their cast rn offices In Chicago. Minneapolis and Kansas City, Mo., They will care ;for and develop these orchards for a period of five years, giving a bond , to tho purchasers, guaranteeing ex- j 3ert caro and delivory of a bearing or- I chard at tho end of tho fivo years in j ood and healthy condition. I. W. Burllngame, president of the ' company, was formerly located with i tho "Laurelhurst" company of Port- ' 'land, Or., acting in tho capacity of j wiles manajer up to the irst of last Jffay, when he entered Into this new work. His time will bo divided be-l 'tween the Medford, Portland, Minne apolis, Kansas C ty., Mo., end Chl- ngo offices. John It. Robertson, secretary of the 'aompany, was formerly associated "with tho "Laurelhurst" company, Oaring resigned his position about 'the 15th of last May to tako charge -cf the Medford office. "Frank A. Steele, who wilt arrive in dfedford about tho first of July, will (tako charge of tho company's Inside property, loan and Insurance busl- mvss. He is now associated with the Laurelhurst" company and is at "present In tho east attending to some salfalrs for this company. Edward M. Nolan, Jhe Chicago rep" .resentative, will arrive In Medford -within a few days to inspect c portion of tho company's holdings beforo tabu ting his selling campaign in the east. Mr. Nobn Is credited vith be ting the first man who successfully advertised and sold land by mail. Ho -was formerly president of tho Amer ican Farm Land association, handling Texas Panhanole lands. Mr. Nolan -was responsible for the tale of this ntIro tract In less than ono year's time. Up to tho first of June ho was associate editor of the Symntem com pany of Chicago, resigning that po .sltlon to take charge of tho eastern lleld of tho Medford Orchard & TruBt 'company, C. H. Wilder arrived in Medford -this morning to Inspect two different tracts held by this company which ho "will immediately place on tho market 3n Minneapolis. Mr. Wilder was for merly located with a syndicate own 3ng several thousand acres of Idaho tUands, tho major portion of which wero sold east of Chicago, Mr. WII &er being located and having charge of -tho work out of tho New York of fice. This company will act as selling agents for tho famous addition in Portland known as "Laurelhurst," 'ho addition with character. Nearly xl! of tho activo members of this company wore formerly associated nlth tho Laurelhurst company at 'Portland and they feel that there will 'le'a market for a portion of this prop erty In Medford, as it Is without ques tion tho most popular and highest .class residence property now boing , marketed in Oregon. (Mr. Burllngamo will leave for Port land again tomorrow, returning to -Medford in about a week, and from There will start east about tho first of ' . mn July and will stay In tho field with j IN V EST ME IS TS -xnq company's agonis at tneir orancn Our stock comprises everything a woman weal's. This store is run exclusively for women and misses and the goods wo offer are always new, fresh and sell quick ly. You are welcome to come here and examine our goods and abovo all wo invito you to Watch Our Windows Every Day for the New Styles Hair 1 Dressing Beautiful Waists A visit to our hair "We can show you vory dressing parlors will beautiful waists) also tho convince 3011 that we newest ideas in neck can please you in this re- wear, gloves, handkor spect. Our stock of hair chiefs, nmslinwear, 1111 goods will supply your derwear, hosiery, para cvery need. Manicuring, sols, shell goods', hair shampooing, hair dress- pins, back combs, hat ing arc specialties in this pins and a host of other department. little usefuls. fjlfu'is ilix 'I New Stock New "e Piece of Ribbons Dresses .Tust received, a new supply of silk ribbons, comprising all shades and widths. You can now find almost any thing you can imagino in the ribbon line. Como and see this fine ribbon assortment. 170 Such beautiful dresses The new shipmont that arrived yesterday cer tainly contained a num ber of styles that are ex ceptionally desirable. The' como in messa lines, foulards, chant ungs, etc., in the catchy dotted and overskirt ef fects. See them sure. Em p or mm O. E. TACKiSTROM, Proprietor. Successor to Montgomery's MUCH MONEY IS SENT HOHEJYJAPANESE Superintendent of San Francisco's Money Order Department Says in Year Japs Sent Home $2,350,000, SAN FRANCISCO, June 18. Japan draws from San Francisco and Cal ifornia more tl an $2,000,000 a year through wages cent home by Japanese working in the sUte, according to figures given out today by Stuart Aldrlch, superintendent of the money order department of tho San Fran- c'jsco postoffice. The exact figures given in tho re port show that Japanese In California sen: home $2,350,017.44 in tho fiscal year ending March 31, 1910. Tho San Fianclsco offico Is the medium of exchange thro-i?hout Cal ifornia. Nearly every cent of the money leaves America for good. Official figures show that the total of all other international money or ders was $1,459,039.00, nearly half the amount sent to Japan alone. Tho bulk of tho money went to Italy and Greeco. JAP AND WHITE WIFE -MANY POIITICIANS AGAIN ARE. AT HOME Gunjiro Aoki and Helen Emery Aoki Are En Route to San Francisco to Live at Home for a Time. TO CONFEBWITH T. R. Crowds of Leadinn Men From All Sections of Country In New York i Hoping to Reach Ear of Teddy. I HERE'S WOMAN WHO WOULD NOT "SHAKE" WITH TEDDY NEW YORK, Juno 18. Passen gers on the K:.Iser Augusto Victoria s".id today that Mrs. Carlos Duque, rife of a member of tho Panama lega tion at Washington, refused to moot Colonol Theodore Roosevelt at a re ception aboard tVo vessel Monday. Mrs. Duquo Is said to havo declared that she did not want to chako hnnds with Rooseevlt because tho former president was responsible for tho par titioning of Panwna from tho United States of Colombia, which sho believ ed was a violation of Colombia's trea ty rights. offices until about tho first of Sep tember. The Chicago Tribune will give a land show In Chicago early this fnH and Mr. Burlintramo and Mr. No lan will havo charge of an exhibition tbero glvou by this company p.t that time. Tho success of thlB "Bhow Is assured nnd t'aoy bollove it to tho In , tereat of every orchardlst In the 'Xoguo Rlvor valley to bo represent ed In some manner nt this exhibition. This companv has leased a booth and will give a display of tho Rogue River 'valioy products. -f DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET. OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. -f Nice 7-roorn house, 127x147 -foot lot, bam, 25 fruit trees, clobo to pavement, a nice home, for $3800, terms. fl-room houso and one-half ncro fino soil, ono block from Main, only .$2000, easy terms. Cozy 5-roora cottage, furnished, barn, buggy and gentlo horse, 50x110 foot Jot, with apple trees in bearing; for auiek salo at $1050. 4-room house, QOxlOO-foot lot, ono block from pavement; for ono week nt $1100. Fino lot in Siskiyou, 00x100 foot, in choieo location; $750, terms. BUY OAK IUDGE LOTS on ousv tonus. J. Bruce Wright & Co. 132 WEST MAIN. PHONE 2001. CARSON CITY, Nov., Juno 18. Gunjiro Aoki and his Amoricau wife, Helen Emery Aoki, havo loft this temporary homo and aro on route to San Francisco today with Mrs. Aokt's mother, Mrs. Eiicry, and their infant daughter, x'hoy are going to tho homo of Mrs. Aokl's father, Archdea con Emory, at Corto Madern, Marin county, California. Mrs. Ookl camo to Carson six weeks ago with the lntontion of gaining a residenco and getting n divorce from her Nipponese husband. Soon after sho filed tho complaint Aoki arrived from Seattle and a reconciliation fol lowed. ' I NEW YORK, Juno 18. Crowds of politicians from many parts of tho country aro ber today waiting to confer with Theodoro Roosovolt, but it Is probablo Roosovolt wilt Tant no conferences boforo tho mid.'Io of next week. Most of tho confcroi cos will bo held in tho offico of tho Outlook. Among the mr.ttors to bo discussed at tho earliest nomont with Roosovolt is to bo tho republican situation in Now York. WANTED! Thinners to thin fruit Talent Orchard Co. Talent Oregon. Aviation Meet in Chicago. those who will participate aro Avint ors Curtiss, Hamilton, Mars nnd Wil lard. Largo prizes will bo offered and it is expocted that now records for CHICAGO, 111., June 18. The j height, speed nnd enduranco will be Colonial Aero club announced today imado. that nn aviation meet would bo held in Chicago on July 2, 3 and 4. AmoiiK nnskinB for Health. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. I Invalid Utilities SUPPORTERS TRUSSES CRUTCHES CUSHIONS and everything else needed in the sick room. The advantages of buying here como from the high quality and an assortment large enough to admit of suitable- selection for any demand. Prices right, too. All Night Phone Service. MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Office Ml mum fe me0r mE' - mk o KNOCK I am knocking at your door nozv. It is said I knock oucc at every, man 's door. I am knocking at yours three times, and 'my knocks will ring in your ears for all time. I don 't want you to overlook me, because I am your good fortune. .1 say to you "Go to Oregon rmv." If you are interested in fruit growing, dairying, poultry raising, or general farming. Oregon is the place for you. Jf you are interested in business openings, Oregon (the place for you. If you arc tired of Eastern sum mers or winters. those terrible extremes Oregon is the place for you. If you want to live and grow in a splendid, enthusiastic commonwealth, Oregon is the place for you. I, Opportunity, ask you to investigate Oregon now. Vice President Fairbanks has termed Orci'on "The Wi my anode nere. Portland, Ore- t . . i r r. . i i i L,anu oi upportunuy, anu l mane my I have asked the Secretary of the P gon Chamber of Commerce to speak specifically for me, ano i asuyou now to aciurcss inm in your own interest and learn about Portland and Oregon. I have knocked at your door three times. J222A N,lt. itcti Bureau, with Hit list la Oicgon . Thli idvrnlKmcnt mi prtpucd (or ilif PortluiJ Chirnbtr of Commerce ISurcau, Portland, Oregon. It wilt appear in July Suniet 'llili service li r Co-operative Community plan of the Oregon Railroad U Navigation Cvm)an SS3SWSSS1 Ly the Sunlit Home. rendered in connection Corinany ard Soutljtrn Pacific ANNUALTOUR OF THE COLUMBIA PARK BOYS of San Francisco CRACK BASEBALL TEAMS SUPERB M T i j& CLEVER EVENING PERFORMANCE & j& AFTERNOON Each Day BASE BALL With &e Medford Team PRICES - 25c and 5Qc GAME CALLED 3 p. m. EVENING At UfQ Medford Theatre WED., JUNE 22 Musical, Dramatic, Athletic Entertainment THUR., JUNE 23 Hlnli-Class Minstrel Show. PRICE, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Medford, WED., THUR., JUNE 22-23 " L