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V MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, aLEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1911. PGE THREE " REAL ESTATE MEN MEET TONIGHT Two Plans Have Been Submitted for Organization of Exchange and the Issue Will Be Fought Out This Evening. Uff HNS MAN STOPS BARNUM MOTOR III CRATER CLUB The T6.iT'esfato men of the city will moot In adjourned session this evening untl complete the organiza tion of a real estate exchange. iiicro.lmvo been two plans for the management of the exchange submit ted. Thb one provides for the elec tion of officers and committees In opon mooting. Some objection to this has been made, somo of the smaller firms saying that a few large firms, by combining, could form a slato and so elect nil the members of the executive board, grievance com mittee, as well ns other officers of the exchange, and so control absolutely the exchange. They could, they say, if so inclined, inaugurate a system of assessments, fines and rules in regard to listings that could bo so enforced that every firm not repre sented upon the executive board could be made to pay tributo to those so represented and thus become merely sub-agents to them. The other plan submitted provides that every real estate firm shall ap point one member to represent them, forming what is called tho active M?lVQr8h,1) of tho exchange. These members to resolve themselves into soven committees by drawing lots, and each of these seven committees are to elect a chairman. These sev en chairmen aro to form tho execu tive board of the exchange and to be 'the general grievanco committee. They in turn shall elect a chairman, assistant chairman and secretary, who shall become the general officers of the exchangu for tho time for which thoy arc elected. Kach one of the seven active mem bership committees shall bo a griev ance committee and any grievance arising shall first be referred for ar bitration to tho committee, upon which tho firm complained against has its active member, and then, and not until then, can bo appealed to tho general grievance committee All questions relative to tho ex change feature of tho organization, such as assessments, listings, fines, etc., shall first bo acted upon by the general grievanco committco and tholr recommendations " referred to tho active membership for acceptance, amendment or rojection. This com mittco shall also omploy tho paid sec rotary. Tho matter will bo threshed out at this evening's session. j Sticks to Chair, Compelling Them to Interesting Business Session Is Held Take Her Aboard Failure to Heed and Many Changes Arc Planned Result of a Tirade That Shocks New Officers Aro Elected for the Neighborhood. Year. When Cougravo wrote "Hell hath Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS The box social given by the La dies' Civic Improvement club Tues day evening nl tho opera house was miners are opening a great success not only socinlly but I the Whilesido building Tho Crater Lake Social club held a no fury liko a woman scorned" ho .very interesting meeting Wednesday imisi nave nan in ills mind's eve a woman whoso prototype is living in1 Medford today. She lives in Rossi addition, not far from the city limits. Up to yesterday she was considered a very quiet, orderly llttlo person. To day her neighbors aro saying :"God help her husband." Tho change Is duo to the failure of the Harnuni motor car to stop at! all tho cross streets In the outskirts. This llttlo woman, who shall be nnme- i . . . .... i iuss, waiueu to get into town very evening and outlined plans for a complete renovation of tho club. Many changes have been Instituted and new officers elected. Tho club hns prospered slnco Its launching and now will follow many changes plnc Ing it on a higher piano in the social life of tho city. Tho officers elected last evening were: John S. Orth, president; F. L. Ton Vclle, vice-president; D. R. Valuable Prescriptiens: Published Every Winter and Are Welcomed by Thousands Clip Them Out. Wood, secretary. These, with tho ha ,n.. m, !. .... .......... .... ... 'following, constitute tho board of that it was raining. Donning a rain- niT8,tccJ: M- J Rdd S' L "rowa' coat and rubbers, she hied herself to Cl R Ray a,uI "' T' Va" D Car- a corner In time to moot tho down- : bound motor. It was blowing a gale ..(.o and the rain was coming down In torrents, so waiting was hardly con ducive to 'evenness of temper, and to make matters worse the car was late. Finally It camo along. When it was a block away she becan sicnnlinir It to stop. But It shot by her, an unintel ligible shout from the conductor be ing all sho got for her wait. Then tho little lady let loose. Sho threw her umbrella at tho car, shook both fists at it and stamped and rag ed about In tho mud for fully five minutes. When the next motor came along the llttlo woman was on tho Job. Sho brought a chair with her and planted It and herself between the rails. The financially. The boxes were artistic and original ns well ns beautiful. The gentlemen were liberal in their buying. Several of them pureliaseed ns many ns five boxes eaoh. The highest price paid for u box was .$0.75. A prize was offered for the most beautiful box. Jliss Francine jreXassar of Willow Springs was the winner. The Civie Improvement league netted $00 or more from this social. Florence Moore left for Weed, Cl., Wednesday where ho accepted a position in the box factory there. Mr. lloko and family of this qity attended, the theatre at Mcdford Tuesday evening. Campbell and Shirley the now their goods in preparatory to opening up for business in a few days. Mrs. J. C. Hall of Mcdford is hove visiting relatives. The Racket store is now 0110 of tho attractions of Central Point. Dr. I'olhtitr. made- a professional visit to Gold Hill Wednesday. Big Oil Dividend. NEW YORK, Feb. 10. The ilirce tors of the Stnudard Oil eompnny have declared i quarterly dividend of lu, tho same as last year. In 190D the quarterly dividend wns only $10. Quickly Knocks Rheumatism. This Is recognized by doctors to bo one of tho most effective prescriptions obtainable to promptly cure rheuma tism and bock ache. "One ounco of syr up of Sarsapurllln compound and ono ounce of Torls compound. Add theso to half a pint of good whiskey. Take a teaspoonful of this mixture before each meal and at bed time." Any druggist has these Ingredients In stock or will quickly get them from his wholesale house. Any one can easily COLLECT MONEY mlv Hinm. Thn trnnil pfforfn nt tMa window of overy houso In tho neigh-' treatment are usually felt after the borhood was filled with interested on-' first few doses. lookers. Ttlio doughty llttlo woman, with oyos snapping, stuck to her post, calmly ignoring tho wildly clanging bell of the approaching car. Tho car camo to a stop and sho climbed aboard, smiling derisively. I To Cure Indigestion. A wonderful digestive mixture, which quickly relieves distress after entlng. headaches, belching, sour stom ach, dizziness, etc.. nnd, if used for RiiHlnlnnt Hmn will nnmnlntj.1i nnrn Sho oven left the chair between tho , tnP worst ca8G'of dyspepsia, is tho tol rails, forcing tho conductor to get off lewing: in tho mud to clear tho right of way. Ho took ono look at tho llttlo wom an when he wont back to collect her faro and wisely held his tongue. Ho read danger In overy action. He took a second look nnd wnMced away with out asking for her fare. Consequent ly when she camo toward him smiling sweetly he wns surprised nnd thank ful. . "Thank you for stopping," sho said. "I simply had to get down town to buy two seats for "The .Military Chi," which Is to bo presented Friday and Saturday nights for tho benefit of tho high school." "Two ounces essence of Pepsin; three ounces syrup of Ginger; one ounce Catandlr compound Thes-e to be mixed in a six ounro bottle, shake well and use In doses of from ono to two toaspoonfuls after each meal and nt bed time The Catandlr Is n com partivcly recent preparation and may not bo kept In stock by norno ofthe smaller druggists but he can get It very promptly from his wholesale house. This Is surely worth trying by nny ono with stomach troublo In hos pital work It has been very successful Fo r a Manicure Hair Dress -Massage GO TO THE Marinello Shop Cora E. Utley Rooms 5 nnd C, over Kcntner's Phono 111 ALFALFA LAND SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Choicest dnlry and alfalfa proposition In tho stato, located on tho main lino of tho Southern Pacific railroad, between Sacramonto and San Francisco. IDEAL CLIMATE ABUNDANCE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION Write Us for Information DIXON ALFALFA LAM) CO, - - DIXON, OAL. 0 P L Committee Meets With Splendid Suc- cess Deed Will Be Tendered in Week and Work Will Start Soon On Building. V Tho committee, consisting of Dr. E.--h.'Plckel nnd Dr. C. It. Conroy, which Is collecting tho monoy pledg ed as a. bonus to tho Sisters of Provl rionco for tho erection of a $100,000 hospital In Mcdford, is mooting with splondld success. Not a slnglo refusal to pay has as yot been niado. Dr. Plckel stated this morning thnt with in a weok the money will bo In and tho deed tendered the organization. Tho mother provincial states that work will start at onco on tho erec tion of tho building when the deod to tho site Is tendered. Fail to Identify Suspect. IDADEL, Okla., Fob. 1C Samuel L. Drown, chief of tho Los Angeles bureau of criminal Investigation to day failed to Identify "Ed. Drown," arrested bore, as David Caplan, who is wanted in connection with tho Los Angeles Times dynamiting. Another Los Angeles offlcor has been telegraphed for, to assist In tho identification. Tho prisoner is being held pending his arrival. Breaks a Cold In a Day. Get from any druggist "Two ounces of Glycerlno and half an ounce of Con centrated Pine compound Mix these with half a pint of good whiskey Take ono or two toaspoonfuls after each meal and nt bed timo Smaller doses tn children according to ago " Any one can prepare this nt home This Is the best formula known to science. There are many cheaper preparations ol largo quantity, but It don't pay to ex periment with a bad cold Ho suro to get tho genuine (Olobo) Concentrated Pine Each half ounco bnttlo coiups In a sealed tin screw-top case. If ths druggist does not hnvo It In slock h will gpt It quickly from his wholesn'r house BURNS IS ACTIVE IN VICE GAIL SEATTLE SKATTM5, Wili-. - 1(i ll was pri'dioM today Hmt a number of Senttlo bankers would give iimm cinl aid to Uoti'utio Hums nnd tlio? who aro iitvostigntinpr tho vice condi tions of Seattle, following u ban quet lttbt night givon by the Seattle chapter of tho American Institute of Hanking which Hums attended at, tho honored guaat. In 11 short ipooch Burn referred to his invuatitftttioiib hero m.vinj?: "I hnvo hoen critieuod for cv' coming to this oity, yot perhaps thi criticism is duo to the .-act thut it moans trouble for the one- who an- finding fault with my WHAT IS LAURELHDRST? Laurelhurst is 3J acres of smooth, sightly grain or fruit land adjoining the Queen Anne addition on the north and Roosevelt avenue on the east. For years it has been the Mrs. A. R. Phipps estate and has been held unsold until the city of Mcdford has grown far beyond it. In drawing a line from the bank corners to the end of "West Main it conies entirely within the ra dius or circle, Bungalow addition being about the same distance from the postoffice. It has just recently been bought by A. 13. Saling and subdivided into residence lots, with' wide streets and alleys. It is the most sight lv, best drained, high and largest and most uniform addition ever put on to the city of Mcdford. There have been 1 15 lots sold to date for all cash. For a short time-only the lots will be sold at one-halt the price of adjoining property, with dead easy payments and terms. Kuilding restrictions. One block from Queen Anne school, now under construction and to cost $35, 000. Positively you will double your money in Laurei huit in one year. See me at once. Special induce ments lor all cash. $100,000 hospital to be built with in three blocks of Laurelhurst. Finest residence in Mcdford within one block. See MMMMfMlilMAiKMKMA PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN m. PRICE xx uuitii xj OL..1U cuiuj u uiu. i mine ova a fffOT'tfroOTV4Y.r.ire ' Medford Opera House Operatic Extravaganzi "THE MILITARY GIRL" By the Students of Medford High School Replete with good comedy, pretty costumes, catchy music and special effects. 70 PRETTY GIRLS -- 70 FRIDAYandSATURDAY FEB'Y 17th and 18th ADMISSION, 50c, 75c AND $1.00. SEATS ON SALE AT HASKINS' DRUG- STORE f'''vvv And the Doctor Must Be Obeyed 35 ncrcs best laud In vnlloy; on main road; G miles from Mcdford; S-room modern house, largo bam; 17 acres in alfalfa; 4 acres liartlotts 4 yenrs old; 11 acres Newtow;iB 4 years old; 2 acres truck land with gas engine and irrigating well; and tho wholo shooting match for only $15,000. This la tho host thing wo havo had to of for for tho monoy this sonson. Cash $5000; balanco to stilt & lie r cent.' Tho family physician has Issued his command to tho owner to mako a quick change Rogue River Land Company No. 11 NORTH CKNTRAL AVENUE. 7ri'---jJ---'"''""r"rrf rfffff f fijij. GET THE HABIT Of calling us It you havo any oleotrlc work of any kind, fix you up In tho boat posslblo stylo. We can It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing,. Electric Construction Co. PHONE MAIN 0501 220 WEST 3IAIN STREET JWfWMWWJWWM wwwwwtwwwwwww M Studebaker Garage Co. Fornierly Siskiyou Auto Co, This Garago and Machlno Shop la now In charge or a practical auto ropalr man. All kinds of nutos and gns engines woll and quickly ropalrcd. Overhauling a specialty. Cam stored and cared for by tho month. Oil and gasoline for salo, 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 s--vs4'ss4 Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies 1IIIIIK 1UU nmj " , IO...il Imc ointtllMMl I TUMI U rtl- 4 .--. . W W -W i ten condition and in some re-peel j I I it won't Uk long to show up thn cou- I " JJ J J JJ 111 VJ chtions that o.ii. im. - tire reponsille IhW ' l'""il'w'( and I hop to see tuew beM H"" liar ot justice." , ROOM 34, JACKSON COUNTY BANK BLDG. EAGLE PHAKMACY, 109 East Main St. Phenes: Home 03; Pac. 232 WRST film.' PrTATmAPV ' 200 West Mnin Street Phones: Home 43; Pn. 4041 Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Tlios. Bartholomew, Pli. C, General Mgr. I'ho Rexnll Stores Mcdford, Ore. tr r4 &WJ.JP.AJhJ 1 J. 13. ENYART, Prosldont J. A. PEIIRY, Vlco-rrcsldont J t P. 13. MEItWCK, Vlco.Prcsld?nt JOHN S. 011TH, Cashier J W. D. JACKSON, Ass't Cashlor. Ji i! The Medford National Bank ! Capital, 9100,000.00 j; Surplus, $20,000.00 $ SAFK DHPOSIT IIOXIW POU HI2NT. A GKNERAIi HANKING 1IUHINKSS TllANSAOTKI). Vo SOLICIT YOUIt PATRONAGE. ara Pho finest Sample Rooms in tho city. Singlo rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Telephone In Every Room RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN WATCHING THE BREAD LINE coming to nnd going from, 'this bak ory gives n view of happy faces with not a truco of dyspopsla on a slnglo faco. Don't start trying to mako bread as niothor usod to. Buy it hero, savo tho labor and get better broad, and more for your money. Everything warranted 1 uro. Medford Bakery 11 Delicatessen TODD & CO, SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE HOMB-MADK PIK3 AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE. rr--m--4'ft - - Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, OITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches f 1 1 i: I; PHONE323I. and fruit land. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. NEW RAILROADS "Grants Pass 1b rapidly coming to tho front with tho now rail roads to bo constructed nnd other developments of irrigation and powor in prospect. Do yotr want good business property, hotol site, rosldonce property, or clone n itrrougo at prosont low prlcos? I have choke selections In each of tho abovo. A. N. PARSONS Real Estate Grants Pass, Or L. N. JUDD. REAL ESTATE AGENT Talent, Jackson County, Oregon. Midway between Medford and Ashland, in tho fruit bolt of Southern Oregon. Healthy and mild climate, and pure water. Alfalfa, fruit and timbor lands from 15 acres to 800 acres. Also lots on tho instalment plan, in newly incorporated town of Talent, Oregon. Write (enclosing stamps) or come and see mo at Talent, Oregon. , L I i! i