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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1911)
'. J LIEDFORD MAIL TR.f BUNE, MfcbFORi), ORISON, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, toil!. iCl :, ft -k- A - ."!,,- 4 .' 7' '' i ,-k m . j ON THEIR -4 WAY SAYS HEELY Spokane Capifalfsf Returns After Winter in Spokane Saying Thot Many Easterners Arc Headed for .'Mcdford and the Roguo Valley. Harry J. Nccly of Spoknnc, enpi . lujist ninl part owner of ,lho famous JJnrrcll orchards of this city lias ro , turned from Spokane where h has spent the winter stating tha hun dreds of homeseekers nro headed for Mud ford from the Middle Western states with' which ho has been closely in touch through his business associa tes. Ho looks for a big year in Hert ford and tho Uoguo llivor Volley. "I'Vom all I can learn," states Mr. Ncely, "there arc hundreds' 6 in vestors in tho middle west who arc turning their eyes toward Mcdford and tho Rogue River Valley. During the winter C. M. Speck who is as sociated with me in the Uurrcll .or chard 1ms been in Chicago and he Dimes 'innt no win unng n inrcc party out soon all of whom will in vest in tho valley. "The vnlloy looks good and I am sure thntr it will see tho greatest year in its history." Hasklns for Health. i WILL ami .LET ROM n T As Soon as Specifications Aro Out County Will Call for Bids for Con struction of Highway Between This City and Central Point. BIG. INFLUX THIS SAYS YEAR Ufa . One of tho first. moves to bo mado this season- by the qounty court in its efforts to get good roads for Jacli son county will be the letting of a contract for the improving of the Lumber Man Returns From Extended Trip 'East Says Me'rffortl U Well Advertised But Says Something Be'sfdb Big Red AppT6 Should Be Boosted. WRITES CHECKS Edgar Ilafor has returned from a two months' visit at Chicago nnd.oth er eastern cities. Ho states that (hero will be a largo Influx of homeseok- roiul between Mcdford and Central ers hero this summer, but docs not Point. The work is to bo done by contract after County Rond Engin eer Harmon has completed specifications. The county's road machinery and supervisors -will be scattered over tho county to put (h6 roads in as good shape 'as possible for the present. There is much repair work to bo done. The county court has ordered tlu material .for the building of n tem porary crossing over Hear Creek near Central Point where" the bridge was recently closed diy order of tho court it being unsafe for travels It is thought that by the ond of tho week hold out rosy prospects for opera tion in lumber manufacturing, duo principally to unfavorable conditions prevailing in tho lumber marketB. "Mcdford is well advertised," states Mr. Hafer, "but peoplo aro beginning to fear that the' applo business la be ing overdone Wo should lay mora stress upon pears, alfalfa, mining anil timber and less upon tho applo to Attract tho class now heading this way? Small tracts aro going to bo In demand, but Inflated prices aro apt to hurt1, thoi valloy by keeping people away; "Times aro picking up all over tho Receiver for Zion City Discharges His Duties and Leaves for Hertford Would Sec Valley in Its Spring Beauty. Gus 1). Thomas, who has been re ceiver for the Zion City Estate nnd THIS HE SAYS Shorty Hamilton is "Tickled to Death" to Get Home Even for a Few Days Is Counting the Weeks Until His "Exile" Is Ended. if. n 7 J ., SAY rr-rrrrrrirrt -. t X Why pay tho rents asked for business locations In Mcdford when 2 you can get the best groc6ry store in Grants Pass for 7000, ront $G5; n confectionery storo for $1000, rent $35; another confec- tionory and tl'io best In tho city for $7000, rent $50. Easy terms, long louse. Wo also have- othors. Sco its. I NIPPER &McDANIELS "There is no spot Hko Southern Oregon" sings Shorty Hamilton to that the ttmpo'rnry crossing will be country, nnd financial conditions nro in Use. , much improved over last fall. Yet I More money will bo spent this yonrU0"'1 loo,f for ,nuch lumhor ninnu on Jackson county roads than dur- facturing In this district until tho ing any previous year, hut as it will i lmbor market Improves." bo expended on nvaiaiiont work i , Mr- IIafer accompanied Mr. Hafer will bo welcomed by tho tax payors Cils nml roturned with film. I i .- . ... was discharged a few days ngo bvjMW mnnv "" s no Kel9 them Ihb Illinois courts, is expected to iir-i1" MU'ord since his return homo for rivo in Mcdford next Monday ov n (ll,VH v'sit f,'" SAi'i Frnneirfon, Tuesday. Tho final duties of his ar-f wimP " l,,w P"l l'10 winter tint duous service, which was ono of tho j Jhu Mishcs Hamilton may study imu most brilliant triumphs in Amdrican Ie- ?""' Shorty is singing it from the financinl operations, was tho per- tlol"u of ft rfoAl wl,arJ' ilh cit' fionnl signing of ton thousand separ-j sights. Vo,u now tiU (low-v ovo ,,f nto checks in amounts ranging from I'9 sounding tho praises, of his home 7 AAnfs tr, :i7.mi.fifi. Tin's wno . ! town and states (hat in a few months complished in two days, and tho en- h!s "x'" will bo ended, and hu'H tire number simultaneously placed in r)0 nc': slny "ics FnscO is n gay old plnco, says Shorty,, "hut Ifnl not ( a very gay old bird s6 I prefer Medfoni. This is (ho beauty spot of the west and one should go into exile as 1 havo to really appreciate it. And say, I giioss tho old town is going ahead, hoy, what?" simultaneously placed tho mail, on Mareh 1st, aggregating $075,000, Mr. Thomas is an nrdont admirer of Mcdford. This will be his second visit, the first ono being in Inst August. Ho is a porson.il friend of Mr. Mulbocuf who has been ceaseless in his efforts to get him to come back and sco tho valley in nil itH glory of spring perfection. Wheth er Mr. Thomns will tnko up his per manent residenco hero will not bo de cided until after his arrival, but 11 1 A B0Ing-nway" boarder need not! determined effort will bo made tonvorr you Jf you ,.cc,, a R00d bofmi. create a Medfo.rd citizen of ono of thci nMvtB&. rfnu- ndVortiso. l greatest optimists and result getters in tho Union.' (OP OOUItSIJ) Uoonis 201.2 Albert llldg. f . fSUANTS PASS, OltEGON ,srj-ViVVV'J, tw ,'tr. r Electrical Fixtures Wiring and SupjHs ; . - . - Wo now hayo tho most complete ELECTRICAL SUPPLY HOUSE fn Oregon south of Portland. Cult and u6 tho NEW STYLE flX TURES. "Lot us do your WIRINQ." All work guaranteed to pass Insp'oc- tloiii All-work rccolves very best of caroful nttontion. . A -. 4 , sh. FLYNN BROS. TS1-- 15W WKST MAIN STKEICT- ' 'XJTZS:.:: frff (rfA'ff ftr'fr fif f r-r ff fff ff VVjr if fclijAjij 0j0i0m0m0mw fiillftf.'- .4 ,'. . iT t.'jt m; 1 miji rilvE SALE wmmmmmi&Mmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammm&wmm Opens MoridayTomorrow at 8 O'clock j Reserved Everything Goes on SaleNothing CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, SMALL WARES, B OOKS, POST CARDS, NOTIONS, IN FACT, A THOUSAND AND ONE LITTLE USEFUL ARTICLES THAT ARE NEEDED IN EVERY HOME EVERY DAY ENTIRE STOCK TO BE C10SED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST Come Early iii Ord6r to Ger First Choice WONDER. DEPARTMENT STORE MAIN STREET NEAR RIVERSIDE J., ...,... .. .... .... 4.. t .1 MiMJMMMlWWrMI)HMM'M . - , K. fi'ft .ow 9mr i ill PRETTY INDEED '"- -. t4 4 4.4.4 44-fff444 - 44;. -- 4 4 ' ' "4-4-Ht4- ErVerything in Cleaning and Dyeing -"' "H. tt'JB . VJ - ----- " ' f 4 44, , " Orgniulias, "MiiUs, Lawns, Lingeries, cleaned perfectly., Now is the tinier lo have your cleaning done. Time is one of the most esseib lial things in 'cleaning, so send in your gowns now, and you will have them ready for spring and summer wear. ' AV a,ro the hest equipped pleaniiig establishment south of Port ifinrt. All of :om' different departments are inaiuged by.slcilljpcl and competent workmen. Tf you have a gariuent that is soiled, eall us by phone. "We will be glad'fo send a man to talk it over with ypu. . (Jnequaled delivery service. Gloves cleaned by the Le Pris systoin. Hats cleaned and blocked. ' CLUB RATES FOR MEN, $2.00. PHONES nmiE 21; PACIFIC 211. .. NO. 6 NORTH FIR STREET .-"", i , V 4-4-4 -4 - -f-- - -- i i - --- 4 4 -- 4-4 4 m I A -- ' mm yk Mfw mm mm M J mm mm y ' ky mmmW m mmr m Jmm mm mm I mm mmmmrmr mmmmmr'' mmr Jfll j I 'I I !' :: f j & 1. U k '