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$ - "iw&x.FsjmsRr'mm imamwrvnsymixmmwwBm'm,ifzl PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAJX TRIBUNE, arEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1911. m I ULLI IU JOIN SOCIETY property, and prospective buyera, cn cpuntorlng one agent aftor another, each ono with n different quotation, have been dlsBtiBted niul discouraged from buying In the valley at all. The factB In casoH of this hind have be come known to practically ovoryono In tlio valid, and It Is unnecessary to Rnli Tnlfpr U Rusv Tnklnn N.imoc fnr1 o Into details. , I Knioker for Wcdnenday New California Organization Will Have Membership of One Hundred Mary Jane May Be Member Too. Hob Tolfer is sonic bxiny Ihohe 1ii.vh Inking the mimes of the former Cnli foniiane residing in ,llio city who wish to become membcra of the Cali fornia society which Sir. Tclfar is arranging. Sir. Teller stales that he did not realize that as many Culi t'oi'iiian.s resided in the city us do mid -as ngrccnblo surprised by the num ber of applications he has rocchvd for membership. Already the suc cess of tho organization is asurrcd., t Jf you n native of California write to Sir. Teller or call him up. lie will be glad to get your name. inasmuch as Slury Jane Hob's pel (log is a native of California she may jiiin also hul this is not a slurr on tho sociely or its members for Alary Jane is u thorough bred. BUFFALO BILL WANTS TO BE ARIZONA'S SENATOR I I TUCSON, Ariz., March 18.- Frienrs of Colonel William F. Cody here today declare (hat "Hiiffalo Bill" cherishes a modest hankering to represent the state of Arizona, when it is admitted to the union, in the United Slates i seiiat.e. "I've al vnys wanted tojgo to congress' said Cody., "Hut I don't know whether I could go, even if I should bo chosen." h While Cody insists Hint ho is a eiiizeu oi Arizona, many or Ins friends believe he still is a legal fesidont of Nebraska. ' The funrther advantages and ben orlts of the asfloclatlon and tho ex change to buyers, sellers and brok ers, and to the Interests of tho Itoguo River valley, will be made manifest through tho practical operations of the next few mouths, In handling the crowds of homeseekors attracted (o the valley by tho winter's cam paign of advertising. Thoy will be dwelt upon at length by the speakers at a smoker to bo given by the asso ciation in the Commercial club rooms next Wednesday evening. Invitations to the smoker will bo extended to all of the real estate men In tho city and vicinity, without regard to member- SPRNG U IS Corey wife of the former president ol the United State Htoel Corporation, ' that she is heiress to n part ol r-r-.. .. -mr-r-T- f.'MJOO.OOO Keni.oiiiity oil lands fad- vJ'Hy Illy I If hi-1 vd Ilore tm,"y w,ion J,l,,e 0r",",i Ul.Lll U 1 0 I lLL I 1"1 ' J.V Monroe GiliiiiiH. her brothar, ngauittl . G. Deal, representing several big oil jinter- Regular Old Saturday Crowd Out In ; C8SIlIIIn rccqivctl a m,ifice ,( Mv. Force Country Folk By Hundreds' er"' pieces of oil laud in Kern county irom tins, estate of his lather, the late Charles Oilman, but tbe sup reme court later held the certificate invalid. Gather in Medford Merchants Say Business Much Improved. herd, A Slcoans, George Snyder J E SIppIb, Mn Bllen St I.oiiIr. Packages Sirs Inez Coc, Mrs It Kdmunsdn, Kd Faucott, W I) llon eors, Fred Moos, Kthol Taylor, L Tukor, Isabel A. Smith, Mr Taylor, Frover Townnend, W II Whltenmn Clark Whitman. Parties calling for tho above let ters will please say "advertised." A charge of one cent will be made upon delivery. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. and baby. Hody in state in Perl lindui taking -prtrlorfe'. KHEUMlilNO At Hcllcview, Starch 1.1, 1011, Clara ICrcuinbling, age 1 20 years. IMNKKHTON' At Koscbeny, Idaho Starch 'J, 1911, to Sir. mid Sirs. Kllis E. Pinkerton, (the latter for merly Ethel Dollarhide of Siski you) a daughter. Van Dyke f .4 I Realty Co. CITY PROPERTY FARMS, FRUIT RANCHES 12.1 E. MAIN STREET. HEAVINESS SHOWN IN WALL STREET STOCKS earnest. It was a regular Saturday crowd and n stranger had ideas of a circus being in town. M m'filiimtti utfiliwl Inuf iivrmiiifF Mi it i sip In the association, and also to ' . . , , i i ', ii i .....,' business yesterday was indeed an the argo owners of c ty and country i ,.. ,. ,. ,. 2.., vtnivm u null r7iiiig v;illllul l tin A glimpse of Slain street Saturday afternoon gave eloquent testimony to the fact that spring is hero with ilsj NEW YORK', Starch 18. Some increased mouicuuoii ill circles. The street from ono the other was crowded with shop pers. The spring rush was on in business' heaviness was shown at the opon u end to ing of today's stock market. Slis- soun Pacific declined to ol U-8 and Great Northern preferred and Nor thern Pacific lost 1-2 and Heading and National Lend D-8. Supporting orders later caused a slight rally. The market dosed strong. Honds werd steady. iiiiMwuitii .! .. ntlifituf twttati if ...1 l' a !. . l..!,.rPBfn.l In I llK,UU llU1 U1"1 tll,lt tllU bl",,"B rh the business affairs and prosperity of Medford and the valley. BIG SALE UNDER WAY NOW AT ULRICH BROS. WAPPENSTEIN'S LIBERTY COSTS HIM $50,000 SEATTU4, Wash., Slnrcli 18. Foriner Chief of Police Charles Wap pcustein is enjoining his liberty undor $50,000 bonds today, $25,000 more being required by the county au thorities last night following a sec ond indielmont returned hy the grand jury, hike the first indictment against Wnppcusleiu this charges bribery, in having taken $1,(100 from Clarence Gorald and Gidcout Tuppor mid agreeing to permit a noted re port to operate without of police in terference. Wappcnstoin was arrest ed at his homo last night and fur nished tho extra $25,000. SECOND BATTLE PENDING AT TECARTE, MEXICO SAN DIEGO, Oil., Slnrch 18. Heports early today from Tccarle, Mexico, which town was recaptur ed by the federals yesterday nflci a battle in which tho rebels lost eight men, fifty horses and twenty-eight rifles, indicated that a second en gagement was imminent. Laredo Gonzales, rurnls, retiming from a teouting expedition, informed com mander Justin Slandictn, of the fed eral forces, that n now hand of reb els, ninety blrong, was approaching the rear from the east, mid probably would attack the town today in con junction with the Hcatlercd force ot about twenty-fivo 0f the nurwwir of, yiwterday's light. FAST STEAMER LINE HAMBURG TO PACIFIC Duffield Hrolhers slock of shoes is going out on the double quirk. Ev ery line of every day for tho past week has seen tho store packed with eager customers and not once do you see a person leave the storo without purchuVing at leasl one pair mid some have purchased as high :is four pairs. Every pair of shoes is being offered at the absolute cost and everyone can tell the cost by glancing at the figures in the box. Win. Ulrich, who in selling . tho stock 'states Hint he did not think it possible to have disposed of so tunny shoes in such u short time. Thoro are plenty loft. Tho sizes and assortments 'C still in good shape. " was on. HAREM SKIRT DELIGHTS DOCTOR MARY WALKER Ilnsklns for Health. AliHANV, N. Y., March 18. See ing in the harem skirt a chance of the eventual adoption by women of men's attire, Dr. Slary Walker, who for years has worn the garb of man is out today with a statement in which she declared that women were at last making a step in the right di rection. "I am delighted with the nppelir-i mice of the harem skirts," she said. "While it is a great deal better than' the present costume, it is nowhord near as good as regular trousers. 1 welcome any attempt to get rid of disease producing corsets and skirts. j MAYBELLE COREY'S DREAM OF FORTUNE SHATTERED SAW FRANCISCO, Cab, Slnrch ifj - Dreams of Mrs. Stnvbelle Oilman- ADVERTISI!)' fjriTKIt LIST. Tho roiiowing' list of letters re main uncalled lpv,nt tho Postofflco at Medford, Oregon, Wednesday, March 15: .1 R Allen, S'JiBrown (2), Charles B Drown, Edna'Br'own, S It Carpen tor, S 13 Colo, Central Point Mutt. Tol Co, Ottlo Cool, Alojizo '.T Cross, Otis Davis, F M-tavls", O II Davis, William G Downing, Mrs John Ed sall, Hilly Edwards, Employment Di rector Y M C A, Chnrlos A Gabriel-. Hon, Mrs Itena Gregg, Joo Gunderson, George Habel, Clarence Ilobert, B G, Hamilton, J A Harp, A D Harvey, Miss Macklo Harts. Daby Jones, Frank Johns, Champor Kommens, G Larson, F D Looinls, Mrs E R Love lave, Mr and Sirs, D F Mahonoyj Frank Manning, Mrs J T Marr, W Metcalfe, Medford Illtic Itldge Tol Co, E E Allele oy (3), R E Alooro, Airs Pearl AIcAIahon, Airs Allnulo O'Drlen, Lawronco Peck, Charllo T I'urdiini, Kolinott "L Renmes, Nelson Ulley, J C Richardson, A C Rook; It S Sager, It D Slierard, C F Shep- XEWCOMERS DKLIGHTEI) WITH SIEDKORD. Judging from tho Investments made within the past ten days, city properly and orchard tracts arc In great demand. Those who have Invested aro de lighted with tholr purchases and all say that Aledford Is by fnr tho live liest city on the coast. If you want a good view of the valley, let us show you, from tho top of our office building. Wo have a few fine propositions to offer, and It will pay you to call and Investigate. Oregon Realty & Milling Co., 319 Garnett-Corey bull.djng. BORN. i - i AIKEN At Ashland, Starch I). 11511 to Sir. and Sirs. Harold Aiken of Sfedford, u daughter. EMEHY At Ashlnnd, Starch 0, 1011 to Sir. and Sirs. M. S. Emery, n eon. Draperies Wo carry a very complete lino of draperies, lace curtains, fixtures, etc., and do alt classes of upholstering. A special man to look aftor this work exclu sively and will glvo as good service as Is possible to get In even the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co SANDERSJbft-At Ashland, March 14, 1011, to Sir. mid Sirs. W. C Sanderson, n daughter. DIED. Died nt 737 N. Alder street; Sirs. Emma Ileadstrum, ago 24 years, wife of W. W. Hcadstuam of In buciilous, leaves a husband and four months old baby. Native of Texas. Body will he shipper to Sweetwnter, Texas tomorrow af ternoon, accompanied by husband TAKE UP A CLAIM Every citizen, man or woman has a timber and stono right of 1C0 acres, price to tho government $2.50 por ncro. No cultivation, resldcnco or improvement required. I have about twenty-flvo claims to locate, see me and have a talk, this land Is worth $20.00 por acre. Call or write. A. R. BALING, Room 34 Jackson County Dank Building. 318 PHONE 901 Old customers send me your address. New Premiums, New Ser vice, New Agent. But the. same pld stand ard goods. AGENCY GRAND UNION, TEA CO. 110 TRIPP STREET SWINE FOR SALE i Fancy registered Poland China and Berkshire Swine. Orders taken for spring delivery: Prize winning, stock. ' ' GREEN FIELD FARM, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Notice to Investors Income bearing orchards apples or pears, In Roguo River Valloy, Ore gon, Medford district, In large o r small tracts. Improved land, suitable for Bub-ijivldlng for orchards or alfalfa. Prom five acres to five hundred acres, good , deep- soil. Near shipping points. Choico business proporty, residences nnd vacant lots in Medford, Ore gon. LA LOMA REAIi ESTATE CO. W. II. Stewart, P. M. Amy, W. II. Savage, Room 2, Stewart llullding. Phenes: Pacific B51. ' Home flOi'-K' M' f i t -..INSURANCE RATE CUT..-" r.: : , -, - s i ' ..... Brick Building Written 3 Years for Two Annual Premiums . 4 . ..- , , CHAS. S. LEBO HAS JUST KM0C10I.VI0D rNS'lMUTCTIONS .FROM THE PHOENIX INSUEANCE CO. OF LONDON TO WIUTE AT TIllU'ttATK OK Til KIM YI3AKS FOll TWO ANNUAL PR I2M I. IBIS. YOU WILL DO WELL TO CONSULT ABOUT YOUR INSURANCE WITH TUN Medford Realty & Improvement Cd. EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD, OREGON HI ir mi i viiiiiwii. .. OAiN fiirtiSLlhiu, rnl., .Mnrtli l- A direct line ol last stcain-hiii-, j iiuiwotiii Antwerp, llninliurif aiid ; i.oiiilou mid die i'ucilic coasl will ,. , oslublibhed hy the Kosinos line, n. cording to Director Caesar Wcluh.i lui, who is in Sim FranciMcn tmla m an iitsHi(ttiou tour. He dcchiml Hi first whip would lcuw llumlunv t about hixty day nnd will nuiKc t i. run lo thin port in tun month . i Iho start hero will he k c - ail iug every hixty iIh.vk MEDFORD'S NEW REALTY EXCHANGE OPENS MONDAY (Cuntlnuoil I'roin I'hki' 3 ) iVls confidently expected that a con tinuance of the present effective cum pulgn agaliiHt orchard pests for the iiqxt threo yoara will ollmluate It en tirely. IZIimiinlc.s Slihig Scale. Anothor uuirkod offoct of tho op erations of tho association nnd one ;hloh will bo of especial value to i on urn. win no iiiu uiiiiuiiuiiuii in mi- varying scale of juices placed upon J tho Binno piece of property b dlffei- i Olll llgoiilH. llliMi' huh uerii iiiiii'ii ' well-founded comiiluiut in the pai. (ho fliiliHtautial roauou for the exUt- onco of tho ciiHtom belutc the habit of ownors to uiimo a not prleo on tholr prpporlloa to a number of agents, ' with tho proviso that each agent might get what ho could out of tho Bale of iho property for himself above j Hiinli not' return to tho owner- The J ratnilt-llftajV'n uiai eai u agent "h fixed a different prlco on the batin- rtMtMl, - i s-rrrr'r-''i" T V - - V V ? V V to GURIN SECTIONAL BOOK CASES. V ! V V V I l House Furnishing Time N ()V is tlu iinio In cluiosi' those odd pieces oL'Eurniture -jusi before the spring cleaning. -You don't nuuiHo lake them nwny yusl select and we will hold until you say deliver. Our selections arc first:class. Our pricos are as low as tiny on the coast. Our terms a re till in your favor. I CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU THE NEW STYLES AND LEARN OUR METHODS. Weeks McGowan Gonip any I t 114 TO 124 WEST MAIN STREET, MEDFORD, OREGON. , . . . 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