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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1910)
np" JQ5DP0KD MAIL TRIBOKli, MBDlfOBD, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1910. f, C 5-' " sfc - li ' ' 9. : ?.L' - ;P K - It-. i-K '' . t-.. KV P ' m:.; S&W". ;. : m ' 9W! . M? v jm ' L' t- BSti,! ,'.. wt- ' ' fc Ba V' " , h ' tu f - Jf . v ' , Central Point Items Recognizing Iho fact that stroot paving is out of tho question for tho wintor, tho council has orlorail tho street department to grado and fill up tho unsightly holes on Pine stroot xnd nt eomo points on a number of sldo strcctB and tho work Is be ing dono with dispatch and to tho satisfaction of all cltizons who dcslro to escape tho thousand and ono mud holes which have been forming from tho recout rains. Tho groit qpqcstlon of sowers and pavomonts la still oc cupying tho floor official In tho court f tho common council and tho be ginning of tho ond Is not yet in sight. John Brown (not he whose soul goes marching on), but him that Is preparing to put up a two-story brick business blo.'k, haa caused tho largo plno roof trco to bo felled and re moved from his yard, preparatory to the erection of tho afore-mentioned building on tho corner of Fourth and rino streets. James Shlolds has tho frame work ap for a larjo tank from ?hlch ho will Irrigate Ms market garden next year. The Y. M. C. A. people aro ex tremely slow In securing and accept ing plans for their building Tho funds were raised in elx days, but the building will not bo raised in six months. It is reported that the Central Point hotel is shortly to go under a new management. The newly mod ernized building is an inviting homo to both travelers and transient and will doubtless be a success under tho proper landlordshlp, and it is now and has been for some time a rec ognized fact that Central Point needs a modern hotel. Th"efirstnumberof theBrIttLy ceum course was not a financial suc cess and only a partial success In tho way of entertainment. Ernest J. Slas is unquestionably a man of rare talent and oratorial ability and bis lecture, "The Lost Chord," is un questionably able, logical, but the speaker only gave us about half of tho "lost chord," then lost the other hnlf and turned his splendid oratory Into a "Potor Ponder" series. Rev. J. E. Day, who Is to edit tho now paper to bo launched nt oWod vlllo was transacting business In Cen tral Point on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Day Is not sure when tho first nuinbor will appear, but has tho guaranteed support of flvo Wood vlllo business men, with promises from Grants' Pass. This amount of support Is not nt all flattering for an editorial Thanksgiving dinner. Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk, who hns been HI of tonsllltls for tho past week, Is much Improved and will ro-ontor school this wcok. Tho llttlo girl contract ed her throat troublo whllo vls'ting In company with her parents at Mead ows a few days ago. Manager Jones of tho Central Point Furniture company has onlnrg ed his stock to such nn extent that extra buildings aro nocessary to hold iho largo shipments Mr. Jones Is also contemplating tho building of a fine new home, which ho expects to furnish, In southern stylo. In lieu of houses, flvo more tents were pitched by nowcomors Satudr- day. There Is no such thing possible as housing tho peoplo who aro arriv ing every week, and the only salva tion is tents as a tomporary sholter. A department pavilion would bo a monoy-makor hero at present. J. E. Murphy expects to start for Santa Cruz, Cal., in a few days, where ho will remain permanently. We are sorry to lose Mr. Murphy. A. E. Lo Ponte has returned from a business trip to northern Califor nia. Central Point needs an all-round good restaurant and eating house, where the man who tolls can got a meal to sustain mascle. The "all-go-hungry" hash houso Is not the thing for working men. Good loca tion hero and plenty of business. "Wo aro to have soma 20 temper ance lectures here before election day. It would seem that It requires a heap o talking to keep a wet peo plo dry. If a dozen "holp wanted" advor- tlsora havo been trying to got nc- attainted with you lately, and you I haven't found It out, porhnps you could guesa what n good habit for you to form. For County Recorder. I am the republican nomlnoo for tho officii of county recorder for Jnokson county. Elootiott November H. miO. FRRD L. COIiVIG. For Sheriff WlLUUlt A. JONES Candldato for re-election. (Paid Advortlserarat) NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho"city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at tho next regular meeting thereof, to be held on October 18, 1910, for a li cense to soil splrltous, vinous and malt liquors for a period of six months at his placo of business, at No. 22 Fro-it street, North, In said city. r 181 JOHN HARRINGTON. Dated October 7, 1910. Haaklns for Health. Thoro will probably bo a Raise in Prices on many of tho standard maga zines nftor tho annual meeting of tho publishers. (JjSubscr'bo now and save this advance You can bogln tho subscription with any month. (Wo glvo all club rates offor fored by any mngazlno or agon- jy. Medford Book BULBS Exclusive Agency for Portland Seed Co. Medford Greenhouse Phone 3741 f-- -Mf v-t--f- -t- --- MRS. ED ANDREWS, VOICE CULTURE, AT NATAT0RIUM TUES DAYS AND FRIDAYS. PHONE NO. 3952. -t- California Lands Kxcellont climate? html lo first class in quality, ideal for alfalfa ami fruit of all Icindn. Centrally located botwoou Sacramento unci San Francisco on main lino S. P. II. II. Writo its for list of Medford people who havo bought laud horo, then you eau get Infor mation direct from your old neighbor. DIXON ALFALFA LAND CO., Dixon, California. AUTOMOBILES O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVKItY 1010 Chalmers Dotroitu. Phono 1801,. Valley Auto Company -I Medford, Or. Quick Sorvico. Easy Riding Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue River Auto Co.. Frank H. Hull, Prop.. Medford. Or All Kinds of Dry WOOD Oak, Laurel, Fir and Pine. Buy your winter supply new: reasonable prices. THE SUN STAR WOOD CO.. 15 Almond st., or Room 31. J. C. Bank bide. Phone Main 4751. C. T. Mori, Prop. THE SPIRIT OF IDAHO By Arthur W. North aitEATEU THAN GOLD (Tho harnessing of Western Rivers) By Clayton M. Joaec la OOTOnER SUNSE'I MAGAZINE Now on sals on all nflws stands. 15 CENTS Try Us Out Give us n trial. Order and wo will guarantee that you will roniain a stoady customer. Try a sack of PURE WHITE Flour or a pound of GOLDEN GATE COFFEE Groceries The most . comploto stock in Southern Ore gon. All now and fresh. Bakery Products That aro pleasing hun dreds and will pleaso you. Feed Headquarters for feed of all kinds. Allen & Reagan Cor. Main and Central. Phone Main 2711 ATTTACTION EXTRAORDINARY The World's Famous ELLEN BEACH YAW Prima Donna Soprano (Coloratura) , Assisted by Mr. Jay Plowe, Solo Flutist (Late Royal Opera, Berlin) And Mary Newman, Pianist Will appear at MEDFORD THEATRE Ono Night MONDAY, OCT. 17 Prices, $2.00, $2, $1.00, $1. Seats on sale Thursday, October 33. I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE Union Livery S'ables and will conduct a Konoral feed and boarding ontnbliahmont. HornoH boardod by the day, woek or month. I Ktiarantcu a oqnaru dual to all. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BAItN. IttVER8IDE AVENUE. j .. i ii .-i. R. F. Guerin & Co. 4 Medford National Bank Building have Two thousand dollars to loan at ton per cent. Ten thousand dollars to loan at oight per cent and other amounts at similar rates. Pirst mortgage real estate security only. Have You Entered the Contest? "V- . . "Jft ' fl S.V. ' THE ESSENTIALS ;jt ."" ' U - ..". , fiE -.s I of an Orchard Platting Proposition for a home or an Investment are Gool Soil, Good Location And a Price v , WHICH GIVES THE OTHEE FELLOWS AN OPPOR TUNITY TO MAKE A PROFIT 1 ; k " '. ' ' - I v . '. ''. We have a 200-acre tract between Talent and Ashland, located on the main road, with about 75 acres planted to pears with peach find's. Stock and machinery go with the place. The price per acre is about half what others are asking for similar tracts, and we can make very easy terms. If you want a platting proposition you should not over look this. It is priced low for a quick turn. If interested let us show you this property. W. T YORK & CO. lv v.fc- ' . .4.5 ' . 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