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MEOEORD MAIL T1U-BDNJ3, MEDFORP, ORtiOON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, J910. iiiik "" """ '" him ''""" '" I "'' "" i ' i ., mm in ! r.;.'., ..,-, -. rv I --- -- --- A. . . 4- i i I T J' .1. Lowry will lny flooring or tllo work In vxi'liungu for blryulo. tf Dim NIcIioIh ot ICukIo Point wpont Thurmlny mill Krlilny In Muilfonl on IhihIihh, . Knr Uurnnci), phono .'MIU, Ilunt- loy-Kntinor Co. 191 v Tho Hokuu Hlvor Vnlhiy l.':ilvorlty club will moot nl tho (Jdimnorclnl 'club rooinii HRlnnluy nvonln, October , in, 11)10 nt 8 o'clock. ICIuctlon of ' offlri'iH anil othor Important IiiimJuuiim. John !l. Cnrkln, iittor:.y-m-liiw, over Juckiian County Hnult. California Androwji In In Urn Mo--IIiioh, Cnl., wU'i n big party of buy urn loolclnu ovor thu lioldlngn of tho Los MoIIiioh Lund company. It. A. IIoIiiiuh, thu Innurniico man, wrltoH liiniirnnco for tho big comnn nloii. Ovor Jncknoii Co, llnnk. 179" Coronor A. K. KolIogB of (laid Hill yaw In Muilfonl Thtirml'iy afternoon on official huslnoim. Dr. HtophgtiRoti Ik it nnuluiU' optl clr.n. Ovor Allon & Hongnn'H. 195 John X. Mlllor, tho votoran minor who him hci:i vIhIMiik In Medford, , mtiirnoil to l.ln homo Pt Trail thlf woolc. Muilfonl Collodion Agency. 10 por ront chnrgou. Ovor llurlburt's now Htoiv. tf ICil Ilnlo, who h coiiHtni'lltiK n now roHlilonco for I). M. Ponce on 121k crook. Hpi'iit Hovornl days with IiIb frlcndn In Moilfonl UiIh woolc, Do ynn know that yotf can buy any (imount, from n half ncro up, In Onk italo Park uiltlltlon on winy tormn? Oakilnlo Land Investment Co., 214 I'rullKrowiirrt' llnnk lildg. tf A clovor Whlto Home chef will prepare a rr.plttl illnnor of Tat yoiK turkoyn nt tm Spot Itimtnurant next Siiu.tny. Popular prices. 177 U. V. Durnum &. Co., contractu it ml tiulldarn. Country work a npec inlty. Ordoni solicited. Inquire nt Tho Toggory. O. A. Huhbnnl of Ilutto crook l In Medford on liiuilnoini. Klfly-thrco ncro.H Hpoolal, 10 ncron coming Into bonrlng orchard. Cnll on J. II, Wood, Condor Wntor & Powor Co.'h office, tf Mr. nnil Mr. J. II. Delllngor nml Mm, W. It. Coloman worn among thoHo who nttondod "IiuIIoh' dny" nt ' tho 1311c cnrnlvnl nt Ashland Friday. Tho flntmt young turkoya In thu Hoguo Hlvor valley hnvo boon pur chanoil for dinner nt tho Spot Cafo next Sunday. Hxcollont iIIiuiitk nro norvod In that popular roHtnurnnt, nml tho cnroful nttoutlon now given to ofriclont Borvlco In a satisfaction to lt patrotiM. 170 Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmos M. Cronomll lor of Jncksonvlllu woro at Ashlnnd Friday attending tho II. P. 0. 13. col obrntlou. It. A. HoluiOH, tho Innurauco man, dooa not mix liwurnnco with othor hiiHlncHfl. Ovor Jackson County Dank. 179 Mr. nnd Mm. Josho llnuck of Mod ford vlHltod rolntlvcH and friends at AHhlnnd Friday. J. It, Hnrvoy of Gnltco, tho woll known minor, was In Mojford Friday on n luminous trip. J. Frnnk Hrown of BiikIo Point spont Tjhui'Hdn night In M ml ford. Hov. W, n. Ilnmllton nnd fam ily of Grants Pass nro In Medford. W. W. Hunt of BiiROno Is In Mod ford on n luminous trip. Frank J, Huntor nnd Wnrron ThomnH of Seattle uro roglatorod nt tho N'nnh. J. D. Davldoon ot Dond, Or., la ono of tho rocout arrivals nt tho Moo io hotol. Knbort M.'irHtlon of Coos Hay la horo look hit; ovor tho Itouo Hlvor coun try. F, 11. Noyon of Tolo wns In Mod ford Friday on n busluosH visit. J. n. Whnlon of Spoknno Is ronl8 torod nt tho Mooro hotol, John LnuKhlln of AHhlnnd wns In Medford Thurmlny evening on n busl noso trip. Ho will lonvo shortly for Ilolllutor, Cnl., to tnko up a porum nont rosldonco. A. D, Holms pt Ashland w'uu n Medford vlHltor Frldny. County Tro.'iHuror Cronomlllor of JnckBonvlllo spont n faw hours In Medford Friday. An nccldont to ono ot tho apodal trains of tho National Dnukors' as soolntlon cntiood tho -Shasta Llmltod to bo dolayod this lnovnlnK. No dniu ngo rosultod from tho nccldont bo yond tho dornlliuonl of tiomo of tho rolling' stock. Tho Shasta Llmltod ' No. 11 camo In on 16's tlmo nnd -tho Inttor train followod Immodlatoly, Mrs. M. , Taylor of Jnoksonvillo wjib a visitor in jrojlfonl Tluirsday. Lynn Purilin of tho Contrnl Point Glolio wiih In Moilfonl on Tliursiluv. " Colonol flooi'KO P. Mints wiih n Krodford InisinoHH vinilor 'riiurmlii" You "pay" for nogloottng to road olasalflod ndvortlsoinonts and eomo tlmoH you pay n big prlco, Maybo It's In tVo gulso of too much ont or of too small vaEoa, inovltnbly, you "pay." ISIS THEATRE THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT MATINE SATURDAY AFTER NOON, 2:30 P. M. "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" Matilda (Si Elvira SPANISH SINGING AND DANCING IN THE MOST POPULAR STYLE IN ARAGON, SPAIN a-REEXvS-S ' LATEST MOTION PICTURES 3 TJ-IH IAILURE OF SUCOKSS 2 A WII 1TK MAN'S MONEY IS THE INDIAN'S J CURSE n REFUSING A MANSION -MRS. HARRINGTON'S HOUSE PARTY SONG- "WE'VE BEEN CHUMS POR FIFTY YEARS" By 1JARRY BLAJSGHARD Doers Open at 7 p. m. CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 CENTS - RARE BARGAINS BY OWNER 1. Modern G-room house and 2 sleeping porches, cor ner lot 50 by 1G0, cement walks, paved street, close in. See this place for a convenient home in a nice neighbor hood. Prices and terms very reasonable. 2. Five-room house on corner lot 53 by 100, on street to be naved next year; water on lot; sewer in front; rents for $14.00 per month. Price $1000. Note the in terest this investment offers. .3. Apples, pears, peaches, prunes, grapes, loganber ries, raspberries and other fruit and shade trees on 20-i by 207 feet; barn and chicken park; four-room house; city water; two wells; wind pump; paved street; sewer; rich soil; enough for eight large lots, and all for $1000; terms. 1. A good lot 50 by 100, in a nice neighborhood; ce ment walk, sewer and water; alley in rear; one block from pavement; 3li blocks from city park; a lovely place lor your home at a right price. 5. A bargain lot, 50 by 10S; alley in rear; half block iroin sewer and water on a street that will be paved next year; about .15 bearing fruit trees; $375. (5. A good business location, 50 by 100; on Front street between the new depot and Sixth street. This is sure to advance in value soon and fast. Remember, INBUYING ANY OF THESE DIRECT, FROM MET PAY NO AGENT'S COMMISSION, HENCE YOU GET THE BENEFIT. M. A. READER. GO N. ORANGE STREET MEDFORD J '"ty - 10 acre Orchard Tracts IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN -J 4 8 f Wo have a few ten-acre tracts and one 40-acre tract yet unsold; 40-acre tract has Beautiful Oak grove for building sites, good house, barn, windmill, gasoline en gine and everything convenient; there is no better land in the Rogue River Valley; no better location for an ideal home. If you want a good piece of land or beautiful home, see our one-acre tracts in the big Oak grove. Prices are lower than anything in the valley, considering location and quality of soil. Call on J. A. Perry, owner, or have your agent show you these tracts. J. A. PERRY, 604 W. Main Street, Medford, Ore. Weeks & McGowan Co. CO. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT WKf Best 1 1 JNisy-QPaintfor ikS 001 our Home I HH J5V mKUKF t rmJ m hi m rm I r m' M Satisfaction Paint your home with material selected as care fully as the lumber, hardware or furnishincs. To insure the greatest durability and beauty and to best resist rain and shine, ask your painter to um ACMEQUAL1TY HOUSE PAINT (Now En) ff It costs less because it takes less and lasts longer. Let us show you the latest fashionable color combinations for house painting. If It's a surfaco to bo pointed, enamelc Uineu. vamuuou or muaiieu in any way. lucre an acho yuauiy KJad to (It tho purpoM. 0LMSTEAD & H1BBARD AsmtniS kw I T fin Tf- -mm m lWYmJj 1 3K I nJjMMiJufir ILLITERATE JAPANESE CLAIMS A WHITE BRIDE U01SK, Itla., Uot, l-l.-Uoi'iuiso llio laws of Idaho lo not prohibit inl.Noil iutu'nnt;uHi Hoiuiio Sumlo, uu illitornto Jnpauoso laborer, and Miss Hollo 'Hamilton, rooontlv of Portland, woro allowod a marriaKo liconso and woro ninrriod horo last ni:ht. Not hciiiK a hormit, you'll liavo no troublo "Rottlns iutorostod" in tho want ads. Jrcnns more tlinn keeping or. hnnd a new, fresh, clean, hiph irrodo stock of fancy nnd sta- plo groceries it means tint only selling those goods nt roa- t sonable prices and then le- livoring them to your door in i first olass condition. I WE OAVN A3TD OPER ATE OUR OWN DE LIVERY WAGONS Wo guarantee satisfaction. Olmstead & Hibbard Phone Main 571 West Side. BANKERS GIVEN FRUIT. (Continued irom Page 1.) ciilarrf throuuhout tho train, showing some of tho advantages of southern Oregon, as follews: "Dear Sir: Ton thousand pooplo of Medford Extend cordial grooting to tho delegates . of tho National Hankers' a&soeiation, and their fami lies, passing through this city on their return from Los Angeles to their distant homos. Ex-Mayor David S. Rose of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, one of the greaest orators the country has produc ed in recent years, will speak in this city at the Opera House on Sunday Evening, October 16th, 1910. "The Fallacies of Prohibition" Mr. Rose was elected mayor of Milwaukee five successive times, has been prominently mentioned in connection with the vice-presidency and is known the country over as one of its foremost speakers. He presents an argument that every prohibitionist and church member should hear. Admission Free. TTKmKd! "Tho pleasure of welcome is mar rod only by the disappointment of being unable to offer the hnnd of friendship nnd good will in person, and to show to tho representative wealth of this groat nation, tho ore ntivc work and energy of the highest olnss of Amorienn citizenship in transforming from a smnll villngo of 1,700, n modern up to date hivo of activity of 10,000 in loss than six years, "Wo nre still smnll, but we have our sevon-lencuo boots on. Our bank deposits nro in the ratio tf $H00,000 for ovory man, woman and child, nnd" increasing 10 per cent per month. .. "OtiV soenory is crrcnt'nnd clorious. but our seasonable rainfall is creat or in its commercial value, and it.' poworful iufluenco is ncnin trnns fonning into golden twenties tho lar gest fruit crop in the historv of on resourceful vnllov. Wo are shipping 7fi0 cars of choice apples and nonrs in 1010, and the contents of ench of the 100,000 boxes nre fit for the tn bles of bankers nnd kiijgs "Wo again bid you wolcomo nnd farewell "MEDFORIl COMMERCIAL CLUB." "Libby" Cut Glass and .; Sterling Tableware ' ; in latest designs. " PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWIST J. W. Diamond 115 E. Main St. Usually a boarding houso that's good enough td bo advertised Is good enough to board at. Tho wprk-folk who 'admUM P penl to you conalderatlea fer their progrosslvouoea.