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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, aiEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 19U. PAGE EWE LOCAL AND A. C. Smith of San Francisco ar - rived yesterday to look over the val- ley for realty Investments, Mr. and Mrs. Moso A'lford and son Herbert, accompanied by Will Hevcrldge, motored to Ashland Sun - day. The sport-loving public of Med-j ford will be treated to an Interest - lng exhibition of fancy pool plnylng at tho Owl billiard hall this evening, when O. J. Mills, tho Pacific coast champion, will play Fred Lewis, a lacol player of some repute, slon will be free. Ail nils- Two and one-half acres In nlfalfainre to be chosen and points given for ono mile south of Washington school, caBy terniB. A. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers' Dank bldg. tf II. G. Wbrtman and family motored to Jacksonville Sunday and spent tho day In that place. II. II. Freoland of Tacoma Is a business visitor In Medford. Looso leaf ledgers made In Medford at tho Moll Tribune office. K. P. Aallen of Pullman, Wash., arrived Sunday to spend a few days In Medford. II. P. Stlco of Red Bluff Is so journing In Medford. Money to loan. Spraguo Bros., 2H Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. 337' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hagan of Dal las, Tex., are at tho Moore. Watch and look Chickens at the Fish Market always. Columbia riv er smelt, 8c a pound. Ranch eggs, 22 l-2c por dozen. W. Allen of Pullman Is a Medford visitor. Thomas F. Hanley, tho Campbell lte minister of Orants Pass, spent Sunday In Medford. The most favored peoplo on tho coast aro the Medford people. They have tho Medford Jobbing company to look after all of their little odd Jobs, ropalr their electrical appliances nnd clean tholr walls and ceilings. Medford Jobbing Co., office, Medford Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phone Main 6501. 336 E. R. McLaughlin of Sedro-Wool-ley is a guest at tho Moore. J. A. Cartwcll of Eugene Is a bus Iness visitor in Medford. Spring Is here. It is housecleanlng time. Havo those walls and ceilings cleaned by tho Medford Jobbing Co.'s now Parisian process. Nothing 'like It. Offico Medford Music Shop, St Mark's block. 336 Mrs. I. N. Shook of Ashland Is vlBltlng hor sister, Mrs. T. B. Kins man, at tho home of Mrs. Kinsman's Ron, Dr. J. L. Holms, in this city. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and Burgeon. Offico over Strang's drug storo. tf W. R. Browor, publisher of the Pacific Outlook In Grants Pass, spent Saturday In Medford on a short business trip. Gregory leading photographer, views, portraits. 323 W. F. Chaso of Portland Is regis tered at tho Nash. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 George W. King of Phoenix, Or., was trading In this city on Monday. Robert Bolts of Trail was a Med ford visitor Monday. 11. W. Randall of Portland Is a bus iness visitor to Medford. All kinds of bindery work done at Mall Tribune offico. A. A. Chamberlain of Spokane is in this city for a fow days on busi ness. Will sell my homo and pome fur niture; homo vnluod low nt $5,000; all for $3,650 cash for quick sale. Address J. Owner caro this office, tf Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 NiRht 'Phenes: P. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and EmbaliM Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company CALL OR PHONG FOR Ambulance Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 361. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butle, 3571. -I PERSONAL ( y. J. Emerlck, W. W. Humphrey, Frank Bmerlck and H. E. Boydcn took a crow hunting trip on Sunday. -pho four men started early In the morning and shot until 5 o'clock.' The ,jay Was a little cold for the crows (and not many were out. They killed G5 of the thrloves. It Is said that ; crows not only destroy the nects, sucking tho eggs, but will kill the young birds after they nro three .weeks old. Every sportsman Is up In arms against the crows, and threat- en a war of extermination. A crow day Is proposed for April. Two sides crowB, bluejnys and hawks. Tho los ing side is to give the winners a ban quet. John II. Carkin, attorney at law, ovor Jackson County bank, Wright Dixon of Sams Valley was trading In Medford Monday morn ing. It. W. Powell of Lincoln, Neb., is a lato nr. ival from the east. Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each, for $2400 on easy terms? C. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. tf F. E. Taylor of. Prospect spent Sunday In Medford. James Johnson of Central Point paid a business call Monday. H. B. Patterson, 11G E. Main, has some nlco English Hollies and all kinds of flliado trees. Roses (all the best). Now Is a good time to plant. Drop In nnd see me. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Hcrzman of New York city aro guests at the Nash. Leslie Carter of Grants Pass In visiting Medford friends. See R. A. Holmes, Tne Insurant Man, Ovor Jackson County bank. tf. Mrs. E. E. Dnvldson of Crawfqrds villc, I ml . , Is visiting Medford frlcndi Leroy Baum of Roseburg arrived Monday to spend n few days In Med ford. Medford local Socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grapo streeU Everybody Invited. tf. C. O. BIciley of Eagle Point wnt a business visitor In Medford Sun day. V. E. Condon of Prospect is a Medford visitor. Relchsteln for wood. Yard cornoi Fir and Tenth. 329 Mrs. C. W Ross of Crnwforda vlllc, Ind., 13 visiting with frlonde In this city. It. E. Mathews of Butte Falls war trading In Medford Saturday. Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa ono mile south of Main street, cheap? C. W. H. Everhard, 212 Frultgrowerf Bank bldg. tf Jt. E, Bolton of Evansvlllo, Ind. nnd his family arrived Monday to go to Butto Fall3, where they Intend to locate. George Black, who Uvea near Ea gle Point, was a Medford visitor Mon day. Ashland Steam Landry, Medford offico, phono No. 1201. tf. W. A. Bobbins left for Snlem Mon day for a Bhort business trip". G. E. Bniydon of Ashland spent i few hours In Medford on Monday. N. S. Bennett of tho Eden Valloj Nursery sold over 11,000 trees dur ing tho week Just past. Johan Fredorlck von Drees of Bor tin, Germany, is sojourning In Med ford. A. S. Leech of Ashland was a bus iness visitor Monday. Carl Bonner of Weed is In Med ford on business. I Tho Big PlneB Lumber compnn wants a sound gelding to weight about 1400 pounds and broke tc work single. 4 Herman R. Znpji of Cleveland Is in Medford on a short business trip. T. E. Carlton of Ashland spent a fow hours in Medford Monday. Ib your houso wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Incrcaso in comfort. Start living the electric life. tf Rons DIgby of Trail was a Med ford visitor Monday. Frank DavU of Gold Hill was trad lng In Medford Monday Lato magazines, periodicals and pa pers at tho free reading room in chap el back of tho Presbyterian church Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. m All men and boys are Invited. tl James T. Brown of Salem 1b so journing In Medford. B. N. Wilson of Grants Pass war in Medford Monday on business. Printing, all kinds at Portland prices. Mall Tribune office. L. G Dodge of Colorado Springs arrived Monday and spent tho day In Medford. V. S. Nichols of Starr, Or., Is a ; Medford guest. ; Mado in Medford, any style of Joosi 1 leaf or blank book, at Mall Trlbunr offico. George R. Fox of Sacramonto ar- rived Sunday to visit friends and rel atives. Luther Newhall of Berkeley, Cal.. Is visiting with Medford friends. (l.i(klun for Health. JACKSONVILLE IS AN EASY VICTIM ft Medford Cleans Her Up to Merry Time of Eleven to NothingLocal Boys Play Errorless BallBur gess Good After He Came to Earth. Medford, outclassed, oulliit, nnd out geneniled Juekbouvillo in every thing but crors in tho first game of the season, played Sundny. Jaek Mmville gleaned 9 errors. Medford none. The same was u slaughter. Medford winning 11 to 0. In the first canto, the young bat tery, Hurgess and Hill seemed ner vous. Hurgess was unable to locate tho plate, walking tho first two bat ters. It looked had for Medford. Then Hurgess settled down, nfter Wilson flied to Isnno's, which the 'ong one stuffed into his pocket. With two n bases, Uurgess fann d Wilcox and Kinds and the crowd 'ironthcd a long sigh of relief. Miles led off for Medford, hitting an easy bounder to Hopkins win -liot it over fo first, hours ahead of the liiinucr. McFarren died at tin plate. Wilkenson lnndcd on the find delievery of Wilcox, and lined th ball over the fence for a home run circling the bases. Isaacs singled but Ilorton fanned. Uurgess settled down from then oi ind though he was in a tight box ii several cases, he steadied and struct several out. Only ono .Tnuksonvillt nan readied third, while in every in ling Medford had men on bases, most if tho time with bases full. Tho Medford sluggers took to Wil "ox and gathered ton runs off him Mounding him out of the box in tin pourth inning. Wick took his place and allowed three hits and ono run Tho game showed plainly Hint Med Ford, hns a line up of heavy litters The infiold is like u stone wall Tho outfield good. Creves at third is a find. Ho fieldi overy ball clean and whips them i first on n line. On bases ho is casilj the best man on tho team and is i hnrd suro bntsninn. Ilorton rai bases like a wild man. Wilkenson is a fixture at first Burgess has a fino assortment o' curves and his cross firo is good, hu ho needs a coo head to hold hiu down. He aeroplanes two much nnc" tries to play all over the field. A lit tle coaching and the south paw wil be the mainstay of tho team. Medford used tho hunting and hit nnd run game in tho third, and th whole Jacksonville team blew up When the snioko denned away foir runs had been registered. The score keeper's book at tin end of the game showed that Med fan had picked thirteen hits from th Jacksonville's pitchers. Sovcn mw liud walked, three bugs stolen, in orors. Jacksonville had cornered four hitr off Hurgess, four walks and Inu crrored nine times. Medford pulled off two double plays. The first one, being tho fast 'st. Crowes smothered. n hot liner shot it to Miles who whipped it l( Wilkinson an instant before the run nor got there. It was the pretties' olay of the guino. Hurgess styuck eight men out. Wilcox struck nine men out. Week struck two tneii out. Wilcox had to striko his batten 'tut as his team mates orrored tiini after time at critical moments. Foil runs were secured in this way. Tho score by innings: Tola' Medford .. .1 2 4 0 0 1 0 - 11 Jacksonville 000000000 ( MRS. 0. S.. F0WLER-CHUM0S. Will teach clnvcs a new system of applying elertnnh to eire di'onsp at I hit el Nash, beginnii.g Wednesday, March 29th, at 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Phrenological examinations nnd health consultations given daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. in. at Ktuh Hotel un til April 7lh. Shu in reliable and con--i-iuiiliiMis pcru in ewry thing h' does. ff-ft -f t--ff-f4-f FREE LIST SUSPENDED On ncouut 01 tho limited seating capacity of the Med ford Theater, the free list must nni.nuun nil lin i-mlllnrwl Irk n minimum therefore tho regular season passes will not be rec ognized for "Tho Merry Wid ow." On this occasion the free list will be confined to the ud vance sale, Mauuger Haze logg's family nnd one repres entative from each paper. HENRI OESSITT, Hns. Mgr. The Merry Widow. f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-- DIED. Sunday evening, J. B. Median died ut his home in, Sunset Park addi tion. Mr. Median was one of the best known men in Medford and his sudden death was a shock to his friends.. The services will be held Tuesday afternoon at the Seventh Day Adventist church til 2 p. in. The body will be iutered in the I. 0. O. F. cemetery. ". r TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. t- 4 " tUGIICUOFT residence sites nro sell ing daily; make jour solution be fore choico lots arc sold. tf WANTED Good steady married ninn with team for general ranch work teaming by the year, wi.'h opportu nity to purdinso f or 10 noro crop on easy payments. Address B. I' Gleason, Medford, Oregon. ,113 WANTED Electrician, non-union, will join union if necessary, most experienced in repair Avork and in sido wiring. 7 MARRIED MAN Orchurd exper ience, would like to tako charge of small fruit nulch. Address box D9i) caro of this office. 3 TOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 45 North Martlet street. 6 FOR SALE Wator Spaniel puppies cheap. 21 South Peach street. Mrs Ford. 0 HUS1NESS UllANUKS 111 ltVC Southern Oregon town, lawyer want ed, ono who has $1000 to $1500 to invest in business wiiidi will not him $75 to $100 per month with very littles iinrsonul attention Blacksmith shop for sale at u bar gain on account of sickness. Stock will invoice $1200, will sell build ing, lot, stock and all for $1300 tonus. Must be good horsoshocr, Write The Glendalc News, Glcudnle Oregon. 0 FOR RENT New two room furnish ed house. Largo, pantry and closet. Electric lights, city water. 317 Socond street. FOR RENT Nice dean housekeep ing rooms. 317 W. Second street. FOR RENT Family of two with now well furnished bungalow, will tnkc refined married couplo to share house. Box 21 caro Mail Tribune. 5 WANTED To buy young team of horses from four to six years old; weight twelvo to fifteen hundred each; must he sound and good look ers; will pay $500.00. V. H. Dawson, 133 West Main; telephone 0031 FOR RENT-Four room house. 719 South Central avenue. 0 WANTED -Girls to fold at the Mail Tribune office. Haskius for henltl). TAKE UP A CLAIM Bvory citizen, man or woman has a imbor and stono right of 100 acres, irlco to tho government $2, HO per icro. No cultivation, residence or Improvement required, I havo about rwcnty-flvo clairiiH to locate, seo mt ind have a talk, this land Is worth 120.00 per aero. Call or write. . II. HALING, Room .11 Jack son "oiuily Ilunlc Building. 318 To the Public Wo wish to call the attention of prospective buyers to tho fact that wo have been In tho county ovor 40 years and aro prepared to show soma of tho choicest tractH In tho valley. Costs noth ing to look at our Hat ol bar gains. McDonough & Demmer REAL KSTATK AND INSURANCE ROOM , BTEWART HLDG. Corner Main anil Ilarllctt Hts. Phono :II7I. City Property 0-room houso furnished, rents for $30, with 73 ft. frontage; will soon bo warehouse property; $2750; good terms. Business corner closo to federal building, 100x100; 0-rooui modern house, .$7000; good terms. $ 5 neres for platting, inside city Utility water in street; price low, ensy tonus; very desirable. Comer 100x100 with li-room house, east front, next to business section $8000; good terms. (room houso, modern, closo in $1850 with, furnituic, $2150; doVc in; goon icnns. 7 room modern house, close in, own- nor will tako small house as first payment. New modern 5 room bungalow, cem ent foundation, screen porch, lot 50x120, owner sells ut exact cost 10 build. $100 will handle. 5 room bungalow furnished, $1100; quick sale, tonus. 5 room house, lot 50x120, trade for team or raw laud. 0 room house, modern, new, closo In, cut to $2800; quick sale. RANCHES 14 acres, thivc-quarter uiilo to town, 9' acres in bearing Viichnrd, team tools, etc; 7 room house, barn shod; price $7500; good terms. KiO acres near Medford, l',A miles to railroad and station; 40 acres fruit hind, $3500. 10 acres in pears at tho prico of tho laud, closo in; good terms. 20 acres fine fruit laud, closo to rail road, all cleared; $100 por acre. 22 acres, fine modern houso, good bam, 8 acres in orchard, grapes, berries, etc., rich soil, doso in; price right; only $2000 to handle this. 10 or 20 aero tracts, doso in, cleared, cheap, good terms. Block of bearing Newtons In perfect condition, close in, $800 por acre. WANTED 10 ranoh hands. Oirls for gonornl housework. City and ranch proporty to list. Mnn and wife on ranch. 2 Primers. L F. ft. Room 206. Phlpps Buildiny Ashland Orchards Mil. IXVKSTOIt: Aro you looking for an Invest ment that Is an Investment? If you aro, then rend this: WFo aro authorized by tho own er to offor for a short tlmo nt only 1 250 per aero his 30-acro ouo-ycar-old orchard, which Is located with in 1 Vi m lien from Ashland nnd right In tho valloy. This orchard Is all Bot to tho finest varieties of pears and ap ploB and has been woll cared for. Wo will subdivide this Into 10 acre tracts to suit purchaser and will give terms on tho same. Rogue River Investment Co. 77 OAK ST., AHIIIjAXD. OltKWON FIRE Hig hating to ownera of brick and concrete buildingn; .'I years iiiHiiraiicc at twice annual rate. See S. B. Graham Firo IiiHiiranco Man. Ifoom U, over 1'ontoft'ico, Has old lino companies that paid $1,000,000 each in San Francisco fire. ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark M f Medford Theatre Wednesday, March 27th burr Mcintosh and Company in "The Ranchman" A One-Act Play, Followed by "THE UNITED STATES TODAY" Mr. Mcintosh's Intensely Interesting Talk Illustrat ed with 400 MAGNIFICENT VIEWS PKTOES 25c, 50c, 7.r)c and $1.00. Seals on sale Monday, March 27. San Jose, California Alfalfa and Fruit Land ChcnpcRt land In tho stato, taking Into consideration cllmnto and facilities. Closo to Sari Francisco markets. Tho best residence city on tho coast. i Wo havo many tracts of first class land, ranging In prlco from $175 per aero anil up. Valuos will Boon bo rising. Wo will bo pleased to mull further information and lltoraturo -ip-on application. T. S. Montgomery & So 1 WEST SANTA CLARA STREI'TT, Orchard Tracts.., Flvo nnd ton-acro orchard tracts, ' planted to "holco varlotlcs of pears; best fruit land In vnlloy; ono mile ' .. from town; nlso soino ono-acro tracts In big onk grovo. If you would llko n flno suburban homo, havo a look at theso tracts. Ilcautlfully located on macadam road. Good car aorvlco. Dopot on property. Our prices nro rluht. See J. A. PERRY, Ownei (JOl West Main St., Medford or Medford National Ikuik. SM Farmers 6c Fruit Medford Bakery TODD & CO. IIOMB-MADB PIE8 AND PASTRY Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times and fruit land. PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-C0REY ILtt. 4 SAN JOSH, CAMFOIt I A '4 YOUIt WIFK hns much to do with your r or failure. If she's thrifty, yo tuno'a hnlf made. If you cov tho names or depositors In out - a large proportion of foinlnln you'd sco tho koy that ope door of contentment In old n renfion In this fnct; Wo allow cent Interest each twelve-mc evory dollar left hero and con that Intorost evory year. To ( whole story of hucccbs call 1 rrlto to our Information bun- nt Growers Bkik Make a Selection of our small enkos nnd spo" 't. and you'll havo n collection ' r tempting and tootlmomo dninti i woro ovor sot boforo a king. 'Jon't bo (oo Into coming for youra, tow ovor. Wo onn novor Boom to t'jf enough no mutter how ninny ti( wo bako frosh daily. (Q. Delicatessen 80UTII CENTRAL AVI M'V LADY COOK IN CHARGE. r to loan on improved ranchta r rf4 1,1 i t ' 'IS " yv! ;V 1 n ii h 4 i: :: ii. 'i ,fi Hi1 J