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m PAGE TWO M75DFGRD MAIL TRIBUNE, arEPFOTO, ORISON, FRIDAY, A7RTL 7, 1011. JUT l! it t 'Ht 01. i ! it I Ik' 1! . t ifJt If ?If '!! BIB BUSiHESS R YEAR PREDICTED i i ICE EXPERT G. L R. 1 1 VISIR VALLEY1 OBSERV E ANNIVERSARY llama, hats boon RpendinK a few days In Medford. He la more enthusiastic "U H. LilRv, 8)(lii1 represent a- l'tnf Mr Chiulm C'hninblluB of the The CheHtir A Arthur pout. No. live of the firm f Sherman & WIN lT"l,rd HmtcH derailment of uKileiil- 17, of tho Grand Army of thu Ke- Hire Ib In Atedfoid IooMiik up mill- public, celebrated their Hilli nwnlvei" ters for rlee culture. He Intends to miry of the founding of tho order on plant several varieties In UiIh valley Thursday evenlnc. Tho sons, ilntiirh- lhalt BTtr over the buulnww nrospeeU j onjPr l() w jf l)l(, northern limit turg, old Holdler and their wives, and for litis season, jot rice culture cannot he Hiicceiisfully uIho their eountlesH friends, crowded "Ytou will find that 1911 will be I extended. l'rofrnHur Chumblhui in tho AiirIo opera Iiuiihg before S by far the lilgpeat and most prosper- practically sure tnat iwnurui varieties o'clock. The program opened with "Tent ing TonlKht,' which was rendered by a quartet composed of .MesHia. Hoy, Valentine, Canndy and Shomor. .Major I). It. AndriiH, commander of mn war that Medford has ever bad,",' will do well In this valley he ay. "Tho sales of pnlnt already I ! California lie successfully dem-Indirate- that, and If we did not sell Onstrnted lhat rlre could ho grown as tty more this year than wo have 1- fr north as Hed muff. redy taken orders for. we would be "e was the rice export for South smilingly grateful. There Is no bet ter barometer of business rondltions than tho use of pnlnt. it means more buildings, more nubile pride and good bank accounts. People don't go In for beautifying their placet, unloRH they can well afford it, and prosperity it too only thing which loosens the purse strings, because pflint is really a luxury. Last year we discounted Mil previous records, hut this season we will do better. Do yon know that in IfllO our account in Medford han dled more paint than any other ac count in Oregon, including our Port Carolina and on account of hN great i the pout, a read a letter from Adju- knowledgu of rice culture he was ae- taut General WIlllaniH or Portland lected by the department af agrlcul- .expressing regret thnt he could not ture to Introduce a largo number bo with them that evening. Major of varieties In different parts of the Andi-us then gave a sketch of the IiIh eountry. He Intends to plant at least tory of the .Medford post, touching IB vnrietles in this valley If suitable upon tho history of Its early organ locations can bo secured.. Ho has izntion. experimented with several, hundred i General William Sooy-Smlth gnve varieties. 'a graphic description of the battle of A fact not wldoly known Is that Shlloh. . some Kinds of rlco aio very fine for! Punt Commander M. M. Holmes of poultry and this growing of rice feed 'the departments or Washington and, for poultry Is assuming large propor- 'Alaska entertained with n history of lions In some sections of the country, the Army of tho Itepubllc. Electric Rooms Opened Monday, March Cth in Klec trie building, 218 West Mali: street Everything new anil modern, Includ ing steam heat, baths, etc. Best in city. Kates reasonable. Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan Proprietors Notice, Fruit Growers. Wo base leaned tho Page Packing Horse and will operate In Hip Medford illnti'lct Hits coming season. Wo are th s pond oldest company In California and .im members of the California Fruit Dis tributors who handled 70 per cent of tho deciduous 1'iull out of California this past himsoii Call on our northwestern agent. K. M. MeKcuny, room 1, Stewart liul'dlug, and talk matters osrr with him Ik fore nnklng your season's arrange ni"iits Ailsuiin-s made If desired PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. N FOOtW pnn ear J You will like the 1011 spring models in fine foot wear J'or mm, women and children. The latest lasts are now on display and we invite vow inspection. JJ UKM IOaI lJI;i we sell only the shoes that are sure to wear well. land branch. There is business Several varieties that can be grown enough in sight here now to satisfy here cun bo used. Mr. Chambllss and I PUGILIST CUDIHY yDMmeade4 &w4 FOR SALE Eighty acres or tho best land north of Rogue river; 35 acres In pears; 5 acres in apples; 14 ncres to oats; 10 acres to potatoes; 3 1-U acres to onions, 1 1-2 acres to beets, carrots and parsnips; 2 acres to blackberries and raspberries and 9 ncres to grass and ryo pasture. This place has no buildings, but a fine building spot, with a well of good water, the entire place fenced with woven wire; lins ti deeded wa ter right which waters the entire place. This place is for sale for just one month; purchaser will get the crop, team, farm wagon, hack, one and two-horse walking plow, one 4-borse disc gang plow, one three horse sfulky plow, drags, barrows, etc. Terms reasonable and price ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. Inquire at Tribune office or ddress P. O. BOX NO. S .1ACKSON VIILK, OI5EGOX. Make a Selection of our small cakes and specialties mid you'll bnvo u collection of as tempting- nml toothsome dainties as were ever set beforo :i king. Don't bo too late coming for yours, how ever. Wo can never" seem to bake enough no matter how many citra wo bake fresh daily. Medford Bakery (Si Delicatessen TODD At CO. HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY SOUTH CEXTUAIj AVKNOE LADY COOK IN CHARQE. us and nil our competitors. "Your community spirit Is ainar.lng and your advertising is doing won ders. Our firm is perhaps the great est advertiser in the pnlnt lino In the world. At least it is tho grentest be liever in advertising, and we spare no expense In keeping that brunch allvo. Mind you, we are not In the experimental stago of the game, oith or. We find that advertising not only pays, hut is as necessary as quality. The Rogue River valley has the qual ity that means something, and nil you bnvo to do Is to tell the whole world about It. We tried out advertising lltlilai tdl tit1 nilvAiMA iirttifttl Imia lit i(iit7i iiiu iiMini, tu titi bc i is 1 1 it i innin in i iiTT Mt.,i n.. ...... it -.. i.i .... tin JilUI HJ1U LI1U JtlBUJI Ul 11 it'll Un. V 1111 the 1U07 pnnle utmfk (ho country' ... . . i ami overymuig wont to pieces in a few hour, ovory single transporta tion lino lu tho United Hiatus, Includ ing the railways, sleanmr lines on the r Ivors and sons, automobile fnctorlos, wagon works, and in fact every large consumer of paint retrenched lu ev ery line of expense, but particularly lu the use of paint. Thoy wont so fur in some cases as to disregard the limits of absolute necessity. Our greatest business, loo, Is done with those heavy consumers, but wo felt that our only recourse whs advertis ing. The appropriation for the 1BUN eainpnlgn had already been made, but our people immediately doubled it What do you think the result was? That year, right In the midst of the IMMlIc, we sold more goods by 1(1 per cent than any previous year iu our history, mid we have kepi up (he pace stronger ever since. 'Nothing SUACeeda 1IU pmt.-Hh' eau well b substituted for 'nothing siktcimIh like iidvortluiiiK ' At Iciht i bat Is how we ifeol Mbout It." Professor O'Oara are great friends. having known each other many years. DODGES BIG COSTS i 1. J. I'uililiy, the former coinmer LLAIMS WRONG MAN leiul department teacher at the Med- CAUGHT FOR FORGERY lord high school, win. was fined :. and costs by a jury before Justice Co (leoige ( lemoiiH, who was arrested on March 7 for the assault and bat as (be alleged forger loss, at Ash- lery on Seely Hull, has not paid his l.iud, cjninis Hint the wrong man costs as yet and it begins to look us is taken. When nsked to write tlie ( though the witnesses in the ease name . II. os-, lie did so and Hie were going io be puylcss. bank ofl'icinls say the smiiu hand There is no way Io imikc the f or is rote it Hint forged the cheek. i mcr teuclier pay the cost. nn IUUU W JAIL TO NO INJURY BY BE A BEAUTY FROST IN WILEY The new county jail is ill lie a struc ture unl only of great Hlionglli, bill one of lienuly. The pluiiM will for a (wo slory concrete building, rein forced wilh steel, hoiuir ll.ilx U! feel, umiost Milium in uppeunuiee. Tim cells will be burglar proof and made of llic finest sled. There will be a crimi nal w n rd, u woman's swird, anil u crazy ward. Tho roof is Io be red liling ami the urcliilectuit of classic design, svhich nl a glance is ill show u iiiids ive strength. The building will be fireproof. The bid- will be accepted on the -l--t of Apiil and enu-trui-tiou begun ii Mn I. The . i.-. nf llic building will he lllllMII 'MJIHIII. TO MIKE ABSTRACT OF COUNTY TAX ROLL, E "Nothing was injured by frost Inst night," said Professor O'Oara, "be cause the temperature did not go low enough, the minimum standing about III) degrees. "The reason that there was so much frost on tho ground came from the fact Hint tho dew points was high and that there was a large amount of moisture lu the atmosphere, svhich was condensed. "A heavy hoar or svhlto frost, such as rU on Thursday night, Indicates that a large amount of water vapor has been condensed. This means that a largo amount of Intent heat has been given up, thus equalizing the teiuperntuio. "All of the growers of apples and pears fired unuecessarlly last night "Notice was sent out that there was no danger from frost last night, but a fesv decided to fire nuysva Tlh'Ho svere the orchardlsts who were taught last .sear." HARRY LUY BENJ. M. COLLINS County Seat Real Estate Office We wish to announce to prospective purchasers that wo still li.ivo bnrgains in farm and city propery to ofrer you, also tlmbor and wood lands. Last, but not least, a fesv of tho REST STOCK AND ALFALFA RANCHES In Southern Oicgon at prices and terms that Will please you. Theso ranches havo an abundance of water for irrigation, good buildings and some stock. Let us "shosv you." Office in Itank of Jacksonville ldg., .Faeksomille, Oregon. LUY (SL COLLINS . i Horse Shoeing and General BlacksmitMng .11V II ITCill ELLIOTT, Hie noted lioiso sheer.. I carry the largest stock and keep nothing but tlio best mechanics nml guaranteo all work. Wo Make a specialty of slioing driving horses. Corner Riverside and Eighth streets. Phono Home HO. Pacific 51101. Royal Belgian Stallion will be a! the WtiST SIDE STABLKK nUorimliiig weeks during the season. FIRST WEEK BEGINS APEIL 1, 1911. Second week at Brownsbero: third week at West Side Stable. "AMOKNAITX" carries three sets ol' papers and breeders will do well to call and see him. r Campbell & Baumbach 1 MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS ES i ; able to make' a fair, equal and Just dlsi ilmluatloii without hurting the foelliiKH of aubod " Tin' Alidimd Mine llooK announce- T" The cnunl.s court mi Thni-d.iv en gaged thr If'iL'iii' Iiim i Ali n.ni ('oinans l in.ilvi ,i i .ili I i,n t n 1 1,, ta roll .mil in -li" ,iii .it iiiiiiiini and iiou-Iji ed i ) ii 1 1 Tills Will lilil III.' cuillllS in I l iei'tiug thr di'limiMi nl ln iiii'iu .in,! Imi IiiiSS luni mi 'ti Ii l due .In fount v. iihmiI has iri'iited a uuaimn and ses- 'T,l4rl jT , end mistaU.-a id-us base grown up IMG A SVlilff lO Drink Destroyed. ALLEGED FORGER FOUND ii'KurditiK it. When asked about It, a local men-hunt said: ' I !i Medfoid .MercliMiiU" Mine Hook will not bo h Hrudtflrcet's noi a Imtiu's, but it will be a complete in. In ilnl.t .tHlH.iii tf Ilia, i.y.iillt Hluinl- . , . . . OUK1N1C Is iircpnu'il in two form, No. 1- lug of each and every Hrson svliose hfcrt tinttiiriit,iipuwiiFi.nioniiciy tnnteicM iiHine aiers of record on any of the books of tho lueruhnnts of thU Ni niin Ii r.ilMO .illli. iikii i in lonn li .fii Ilium- in in ilu i r iMiitf I r.triiirilriiik Iimk I'.ui.l .i.Hl r It lu r. S i i)n il 1,1 iiitri, liliillii 1 1 ,ui, t.iwiH i,i mui ihii Iiii.Ii iml ami f.itlmriii ui iiuiiiiur miii in run. ,i hvieiiutlL Iru.itiiu-iit William Hi Mi SIlOi i.M lui H .111,1 hiii i in im .im i. deliM lise "i K I W hi ii Ii" ai H i il b i-eil im ,ii , iiiiilouliMlrNi.nnrn hci irlly Hi luixl or tlrpik. IIKKI.NK No. 1. Ill Kill lot ill. ih liir thosp ivlui iltkiiCto take suluntiiry lirnlmriit. ORUINIC t'(l-l Olllv l no H lull. SS'lilr fur l'tcr- Otrln ens. There has been too much tak- j ikMikiciiiimiirt m nuiu ir.i rnvet-or) u Ikl AC.II. MB.. y.Wft. .A.. J . .-.I III .l '-'linn ". l-llllll IMIIII1I1IK M II Nil IN ASHLAND CITY JAIL '" dIHge ol the gOMl will of thf uiulon. 1 I' unin. in t .-,-..., iiii.-ihI.mI hii.I in.ichtiiilH. ho that noss the.s will lui 'L",..'" ,?'1,1,1.",.,l'i.'.-A'.,x .l'1l"1,;" !' .l,,k. niun, .it i "'im nin i i MttlMMll I l r I Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranehea and fruit land. PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-C0REY BLDh'. California Irrigated Lands IX Sl'lIDIVISIOXS, 110 ACIII1S AXI) UI'WAltOS EASY PAV.MHXTS THIS HOME OF ALFALFA, IOI3AL CONDITIONS FOR ORANGES AND LE.MONS. Write us for I'ui-ticiilurs. Dixon Alfalfa Land Go. DIX.OX, CALII'ORXIA. Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufacturers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE CRUSH HID ROCK I !& ., SCRKJUNKI) QRAVKIi North Riverside i inone m. uuyi C. J. S1CMON, lALgr. Delivered to any part of cit Otfice: li'iuitgrossei-s' Hank llldg. I'lnine .11. or.i:. WASHED SAND for Concrete for Mrick Work for Plastering At Medford Sunday April 9th Medford Regular Team vs. Neff Crater Lakes Xo inline in p than this one. yc.'irs has created more excitement nl He Mnlf.ii.i " I llllll ill llll II ill! I .1 mi h ' ' I'll '1 II Msil U II l! h I'll' .1! -' l.ll ll I'l Il lll-l llll I I III I' Hon ln ! il i . I ii, ,i i; g in tn , h1 ii il ! 1! ih ' I it w hi I s in t i w.i' eni l' i ,ui ! en ' ml 'at' il' ii , ii I I i lb- .mil 1 It - .I i i , Ii j woie uk ,ut or ik , I., ii , in' 'i hi i- l.ail Still e tn (lie is 111:111 . I o. . .11 A Iv K t ii i: i-: . s t i: i; u 1: i o s it of .sour receipts (ho Hlnttlng, of an an mint at the KAKMICHS ,s Fltl'lT OUOWIiliS UAXIv. Then your mon e III be nufe from lon by ihleses me or uuy other (uiuoo lie as uuliU .ih a hare lu making deposits and .u a tortolae lu um lenh upending The ('rater I aUes heat the. Regular team in n praci ice game la.st .Sunday. The Tans are talking on every street corner and hotel lohhies. and are ahout evenly divided as to the prohahley out come of the game next Sunday. GAME CALLED AT 2:45 P. M. ADMISSION 25 CENTS AND 50 CENTS. i -rrr-rrrr s S I V s il s s s s s , ' A d n A 9 T1ASB iWlS THE CHOICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT. All imiirovements in. Street pavod. (Vment side walks. Sewer and city water to the lot line. Huilding restrictions. Only four blocks to the new Jackson school. East front lots $850 West front lots 725 Easy Terms. W. T. York & Company &omng Agents. V V NIS I'litM time i et s u IuIhiu'c sou w 11 1 1 smi II base ,1 H'VO pOMSiMi JPRIHQ COLONIST SEASON . runs nu ucw .. v. " "" Farmers fi Fruit Growers Bank Mext ii i 1 smt hiii mi W5keel liv 1 Hill Of iu ss -(if in liU i tot) Of IRi Vledi!y iiWl'f fioislit from .'up to 40,000, th the of Ore(r. f-'iniiiid tor tiein 1 I- ill ilei 1 lilll'L 1 1 nl ..I n ' I 1 'I 11 1 1 1I1 I III - k 1 ' 1 1 el nu ae Ii 1 n.i.l 1 :i nl ,ni 1. u Im il' I- "hi1 ii'Jr'v-' -- .s.krfr.lJ I r 1 tjit 1 1 J. R. KNYAHT, l'reldont J. A. I'UUUY, Viee-I'realdent K. K MnitHll'K. Vkel'resld.ut JOHN S. OHTH. Cnahlor W. U. JACKSON, Aa't Oauhlor. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 Ml!, Ul'TOSlT IIO.XKS FOU HKNT. A GHNiniAL llAXICIN'n IH'IMSS iKWSVnTl). We HOI KMT orit lTUOVf3K. j Medford Jobbing Co. The only exclusive JolihlnK eemiMiny lu .Medford ssliere you cim K't n of jour little odd Jobs done tit ouee by expert ssoikinen. j Our Specialties CleiinliiK, UiiMmiued or impereii sviills nml luillu. 5 AM. KUXTIUCAIA API'MANTUS Klil'AIKUl). We ssill take iluirp' of any Job jr.u uiuy hase, enll u. up iiud talk it over. X W'K (ll'AHAXTICK SATISFACTION IN WOIUC AND PHICUS. J l'llONi: MAIN HBO J. 5 1 Office: Medford Music Shop I !! 1 lain 1 1 .,.,.tf..i s-' j FORD ST. Minus lu.oric. 1911 TORPEDO ROADSTER, $875.00 Full equipped, f. 0. b. Medford Four-c lindi'i-, shaft drive, 100-inch vshccl-base, mn- Let us snow you. Motor Car Co. i IH'to ot culll'M'. Ashland Ml MIM, STKI IT, ISiliaM), Olll (iOV. Walter W. Richardson, Medford Representative. .mono 2551. " aTTrs2r tt i-r? 57"- iv .1