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K' rh ? MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 'MEDFORD, OKEQOX, TUESDAY, XOAyEMBKR 8, 1910. B i - n Prince of Pilsen" Saturday h wm - l;I13nft6 i If IIIIfeaIIIw , Namft H WmlmmWm " III -fjri mBHlHJIl'dBaaBIMHaia GVBMKtMi i AIMlLiMH j x- rs " "W wi - v. 'H.' acr Butte Falls Items Henry CoblolBb, nnd Mr. Storm or tthu mlddlo bridge section woro trad ing with our merchants during tho wook. Ooorgo West, rnngor, nnd sovcrnl othor govornmont offlcors linvo gono to Cat lilll coetlon to plant out seed iver tlio burned area. Austrian 3lno, Norway upruco nnd otlior trog esceds will bo planted to rcnow tlio iorcst. Hullowo'en pnRBod off very qulotly. Tho chlldroa had sonio fun with tholr lnnlornfl and fncon nnd Mrs. Brnlnlmrd entertained tlio boys with Snrgoly nttondod. Hut few pranlts woro played. Don Lamb ling boon In our unction taking n hunt, nnd nya that Will 1ms sold his ranch nnd puvolmsod morna ton nr-oa nonr Medford. Tho Aflhlnnd people havo hnd n normal school banner strung across ho Htroot urclng tho voters to vote Tor tho rc-cstubllshniont of tho Ash 3a nd normal Kchool, and from whnt wo learn thoro will ho a good vote n favor of It. Robert Nell, democratic candldnto for stato solictor, wna hero 011 Wed nesday 'Interviewing tho voters nnd thlnlcB ho lias a favornblo showing In tho county. W. T. Uovorldgo, who has been under tho weather, made a visit on railroad business to our town 'and wlillo hero placed an order for lum ber for tho depot nnd other railroad hulldlugH. Hon lidmonson and wlfohavo been vlBltlng with the family of Mr. Ed monson. Ed Wnlkor nnd wlfo havo boon In town nnd circulating among their frlondH, Tlio enso of C. P. Ilrlggs vs. Alice linker, nn action of ojectmont, has been decided In favor of Mrs. Dakor, Luthor Hughes has taken a Job with tho rangers and vlll holp them In tholr work of reforesting tho burned district. Hev. M. Illcks of Ashland and tho pastor of Eaglo Point, hold sorvlcos Iji tho school houno on Thursday ovo nlng nnd had a largo congregation and gave n most ncceptnblo sorvico. You will find tho samn fncea to wait on you as you found before tho samo well known quality tho sanio courteous treatment- tho same willingness to mako right ov ory llttlo thing that should .provo wrong tho samo deslro on every ono's part to please. Wo will contlnuo to carry tho woll-known brands of goods that wo havo carried be foro and add to them such others as wo feel aro in do mand by our trade. Wo hope to mako this tho best and most popular storo in Southern Oregon, and while wo fool that wo now enjoy tho largoat trado Ip tho city ot Medford, wo will endeavor to Increase that business right along and If good goods and right prices will do It wo will linvo an easy tlmo. Allen Grocery Orchard Tracts IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN J We 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. Prices are lower than anything in the val ley, considering location and quality of soil. Call on J, A. Perry, owner, or have your agent show vou these tracts. Expect to lav out another addition of one-acre , wwfc i ii unman 1 1 j 11 -1 1 , i i im m y m V i 1 3 tracts 'about January 1, 1911. Table Rock Item& H. Connor, who has been qulto oleic, la tuch Improved and la nblo to bo up ugnlu. W. A. Sumner line rotumod from "Chicago jind will bo horo for n short tlmo. Mr. Carlton, who purolmiod tho I. II. Mntdcaald plnco, hao moved tho big barn up nonr tho road nud jiut In n nioi'.ern wtr system nt 11 o house and is Improving tho plnco in gonornl. 0. P. Hall, who Ioontod r home stead nt tho foot ot Upper Tublo atoclc, Is building n liouw on tho lnlm, T. M. Jono ot Contfnl Point gnvo n tuuiporuuoo talk In tho soliool 31OU80 WodnMdny ovulng. Sovurnl Irom Cuntml Point ohiiia with Mr. Jonea. Tlio Taro literary iflolety, wUIolt la run by the choot ehlldren, gnvo Aii ontorUlumuiit Krldft' ulgiit, which wuh voiy good, conlUerlnj( th.it IhU wm their flrnt offort Ibis ye .r. Uev. A. A. Iolma teld servioM fiore Sunday nftenioon, and M. 0. Davis hald Mrvlcvs SuiuUy night. Co. Main and Central Main 2711 IT. J A PERRY, 604 W. Main Street, Medford, Ore. iff. i . " -t: Vorno Pondletou and Clyde IJ mi lium, two popular deputy orchard ln apoctora, spout Sunday nt tho Pon dlalou homo horo. Mr. nnd Mrs. U. C. Wnahburn, Mr. and Mra. J. II. Lydiard, Mr. nnd Mr?. J. C. Pondluton, mid Mr nud Mra. S. IC. Adams nttondod nn oyster auppor given by Mr, nnd Mrs. 13. O. lllwull tu Modford Saturday evening. All roport 1 avlng ono ot thoio flno t lines mi oh na tho Illaaola know how to lvo. If. T. Kludlny, who hns boon In northern Cillforuln for somo tlmo, is hero looking after his affairs nud calling on frlands. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Monos of Port land, who havo u Humtuor home horo, went aoulh SuuiUy on No. 19 on tholr way to Han Krnnolsco, where thay will mill for Japan, nnd oxpoct to apud aoiuo tluia nt Manila nnd Hong Kong. They -are ncooiuiinnled b) thalr daughtttp, WargaietU. Vli" Klnln. the youugaal daughter, will iml the wtutar here lth her Hunt, .Mra. It. C. Washburn. ' m Mr. and Mra. S. S. Colllus apantl Sunday with relatives at Jaakatiii-vlll. The Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts Close to Mini ford. Good Bplcudid soil. Sub-irrigated nud nbovo frost lino 70 neros now planted to 'penrn nnd np pies. Prioos rilit nud tonus onsy. Let mo show you n good rani estate iiivestmunt. Earl C. Sabin Iloom 202 Fruitrowor8 Bank nuildinjr. -, -!.- j Lake Creek Eyetems W. S. Chapman and Ivan Culbert Hon were In Medford hut week on .buslnoM. Jndnuntwl by hla experleaee of tho previous week. Obnrltw KUugle uiiiSa another trip to Metlford Inat iveok. lleva. Korthedge and Uejraea ot Aahlaud eoHdueted diriite tervloe Saturday evening n hand of noljsh bora armed wlti violin nnd othor Im plemeuta of recreation, swooped down upon It. lmh and family. Although the attack waa unexpected the Lmba proved enual to tho omor geucy, meeting the company with a hand of cordial welcome, and a pla- Snturday evening. 8nuda.v noruluijaui ereuiug waa paeeed iu danclug und Sunday evening. land other paetlme. MILLER AND LUX WIN IN SUPREME COURT - -f -f -H- AT THE HOTELS H l f H The "Kneli V. 1 Cliaee, Port land; 1'. A. .Tamos, Now York; A. K Clark. Snu l'maoiioo ;. .Miss S. .1 htlioff. T. 0. Hull, K. W. Ulnneluird, Portlnud; K. 0. Inslo, Snn Frnn 'iao; V. T. fliievo, Jiiokaouviue; J. 11. Steer and family, Ohio; t'. M Liiiniud. Akrnu; D. W. Cliito, I'ltv. II. 1). Wntkine. Oaklnnd; A. 1. Woreler, 0. II. I.evinsoii, Sim Prmi eiaco; 1"). V .Clement. lo Anuelo'. A. W. llemtoii, Mmupliib; J. Auiioll Seattle; It. Bailey, Ornute Paas. The Meor- W. S. inuuoninn, II. X. Sohrowter. .X. J. Nelson. IViJ- Iimd; K. Mullouy. Heno; H. V. Stev-! ana. Purtland: C. J. Waruer. .1. C WASHJXUTON'. D. C. Nov. S. -?., .l WI-VBW York: Mr. lar- The euprcme evurt of the Uuiledjiwr w,a w( San 1'mtioiaoo; E State this fterooou devideU tlu- Arailuiuiu. Portlands S. Smiimm. euiiea or Miller Lux, n (.alitorou! -Uy. s. Uon, Wnakinuton ; K. II , TO FRUIT GROWERS and Shippers to English Markets J Consign your fruit to "MKSSHS. MDLKY & IIOULDIHG, Covent Giirden, London. qBost mr.rkot prices. Cash remitted day after salo, cabled If required. JSqIo agosts In London for South Australlmn govornmont consign ments. t "-aliJtBJd iOur chnrgos for soiling, G per cout and 2 conts aor box. gAgont In Now York, W. N. WHITE & CO., 70 Park Place. Forward ing charges, 2 conts por box. Thcso aro tho solo chn.'gcs. Comparo with other accounts. ! "iJ oorporation, aaiuat the Rickey Land 4k Cattle Co., In favor of Miller & THEATERS AND SCALPERS SAID TO BE IN LEAGUE CHICAGO. Vov. 8. Aldennnu P. A. Rrtttcu announced lat night that next Monday he hUI lutrodne au efiD'Mr .'to the oily coun.l rai in the Ii ')' of all firwt i'lu tin tre from ln0 to 4W000 n o.ir. An ordiiiHiHr el. ainc all U'-tor8 on Lux. Stinduv hny i ko lwen piuKii'tl Miller I.nx own land along the "Lvrv iiu.u!." itf the oomuutliv i- Walk favi.rbl( t ii. -ti.,1 the lheateV ' QUtuuva u u t : iiari the lieeni .t n .Mvuiu and iicid luml a!iu V .-i!. 11. S. Root, T. Obeudorfer, from $J00O t .'tin nr." hld ,)!. m.r m California. In lt0J Mil xeall: 0 E Potrott. J. ii. Qood Britten. "1)im ..n ! iigii i direct oil i li A l.u su.d Hn-ke in ih. UmU'.l ,.Ui h yarrini j. Slui(h mni at tho seiUpii u i .du-trv. whu-h iho'Htatea court to eujoin him fiMni w;f( Portland; C. K. Torrill. Iakc tUeaiura aro baikn . i If the tl.i taking water from the river and i',; . j;. ' Arnold, eitv; 11. 11 atrioal po)Je wouM inm uk mim ' tlmrehv iniuriiiR their land. Th.- V.Ihi,, iwi.v- 'it.,1i..1- : evidOHOo that tliey Hill hren! aa Itiehev company ws iiH-oiix.n.ted , Vi.uul-co. J M.Cnm nnd Yufo, J from the senlpar we would wnic .California and eued in th California r ,u in,' i r Af.r- v ...,. r' worn to hax,. the ahr rishte up v ife!ini:0Pi Portland. It. II MomM.' U'ilann 0ll Pnil A 11 M..M..1 ..WW, WW.. W.W , . -. ...... j lea. T. M. Uorel, San Fmaoiseo; C. i IL lkjjr, Portland; C. W. CoUain. niiiHuro: It. S. Wilaon. K. M. WiUon iiwi. whuh Mjw-, in Califor-iM.i,,,,!- A MelVmaid. Uu , u nd Iiowk. into Nevada ltiekev pllllll; n. Moalf, Prospect; 11. A.I our ordinanuoa. If they inei-.t on profiling from methods from which the publio euffers lunooentlv, it i held. our nlacc to liold up sttoh biu htiikh The advent of new stookn in a , California a ounimy ciosipj: nnu auuu jieonsc i, ,-al store is alwava a news event of Gold Hill: C. II. Peddoek, PoHlnnd; P. McCallum and wife. J. McQeen. fees." in toreat t aH in!e to whom1 w stocks make the stores new! i t'owndnva mnke thm "wouder-' lnnda" for people who like to see nnd I own new and allnritiK thmw. that partienlur store is at all ; portaut. THIRD ANNUAL National Apple Show SPOKANE, WASHINGTON WILL BE HELD. November 19, 1910 $20,000 in Premiums The greatest variety of prizes, cups, aud trophies over offered. Prizes for single apples, ixes and ever thing up to full carloads will be tiw i. $1000 Championship Carload Prize For the best carload of G30 boxes or bushels. A floor space of three and one-half acres required to house this great show. Besides tho exhibit of apples, pack ers and cookers will learn and gain valuable infor mation. Ample hotel accommodation without rise in prices will bo provided. Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon Will lucvo in effect low round-trip faros from all points on its lines. For further iufovination apph to am Southern Pacific agent or to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. isaaaHaawBiaHHHaMKMeafiHeBHaaaHaHBuaaBHeyBUiaNaHBHRBBaBn The One Right Wjy is the Hand-Tailored Way. (JYour clothes will tit perfect ly, wear longor. look hotter aud bo absolutely satisfac tory It furnished by W. W. EIFERT-The -Progressive Tailor. -) PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN . PRICE 11 North D St..Mcdfoid Oro. Phone 303 f Real Estate Loans Can be had through us Current rate of Interast. R.F.GUERIN (& CO. 4 MEDrORD NATIOIiAJl BAITS BUIiDXHa I FOR RENT J Onlv hotel iu tov?n of 1000 iuhabitnnts on Southern Pacifio raU- 1 rond, Rokuo River alley. Newly refurmshed, papsred, painted; I v.,H,...olll muuni, uius, mums, eioctno URhts, hot nnd cold run nine water. Now domj; business. CALL ON ALDENHAGEN ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY, 216 West Main St., Medford, Or. ---"- - y Fisher & Whitmire HIGH GRADE INYESTinSNTS Mining and Fruit Land Orchard and City Property Insurance 32 South Central Ave. Medford V - Medford iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. i. H i MiaIaaaaiaaai1iiiiaaaaMMMMMM,MMMM,,MMMMM,M,MMMM,M,,MM,, t w I . ' w 2.