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J w. i..-JVJ'KfFWrapK4 d Ear i ? . i k i r I" l4J1 J'iSSt. A fr "Sw." .v IVA h&l id 53 5f h' 4 1 PAGE FOUR Our Correspondents t ' " ' TALENT ITEMS. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS, " I . Mr. .lolin HuilKoan lmn Ik-cm iulte 111 liut nt lant report wuh rnnldly n-covur-luK. Our ontorprlBlnjt linrlx'r, J. 1. f muii. Iiiih InHtnlU-.l u kh lump of 2fi0 cunillo power In tlio Htrwit In front of l(fn HllO). w- M ir Dunn Iiiih been HncnillllK soviirnl wt-ukM In tlio liOHpltal lit AhIi luiKl but lniM rutiirnucl to Tuli-nt much iijinonniii. .11,. i nr liowiiimr of AHliliiml wiih In Tuluiit on Frliluy uttunillnK to IhihIiiohh Thu work on tliu IiiiiiriiIow of KmnK Qptiiiuti on U'flKiier avonuo Iiiih cijiii iiuiiireil. m ,, , .Mr V. V.. Ilnnry, foiinnn of tlio routl Eonir," wiih iIoIiik liiiHlnoHH In Tnlcmt Krl iliiy. .Vr, Ilnnry roportH tlmt Kradliu,' on tlio wAK'oh ronu rrom mo i-uny-mm-nflnoH to tlit limit of AHhlunrf 1h coin iJlotvil. About 3V men nro omployoil on tlio roail KniiK. "Tlio ImliiHlrlous unnloniir, I-rnnK H-i from KiHt Tulciit, wuh doliiK MihIiiuhh In Tnlont on l-'rliliiy. . , Tlio ilrlvlw? liorm' of A. C. Ilnnjlnll tooK unothor hiiIii uflor tiirnklnK nwuy from tlio liUKKy to wIiitp lie was IiIIcIhhI, thrnuBh Tnlpnt on l-'rhlny. Jlr. J, II. HoiIrith icturnod to 'liili-nt on t-'rlilny after a continued Htay at AycjH Spur. Oh Krldny Mm J. A Copolanil n iWiim1 to Talent from u vlnlt to Olrunt'H pooU T(ii! now Ico ci cam parlors conducted li'y JII8H IOIeanor I'owern and Mm Tanu Scott will bo opened for IiuhIir-bh on Main Htreot Hunday. May 7. 'Tlio ollowliiK nro tlio iiaiucH of tlio outHldo peolilo Who lmd re.KlHtcred at tlio Hell Iiouho on Krldny. W. K. Hackney. l'Htfrtitinr, 1'ft.; M. K. CurtlH, I IX QrUnj nfiirt. IlciHoljiirK; A. C. Mnrtln, I.ojjaii, Mont.; J. I Uownlnf.', Awliland, Or. A. J. Hall, Arthur Hnll Mlrnt Mario liall and JohIh Murphy of Wiibihth creiik worn vIhIIIiik frlemlK In AhIiIiiiiu (in Thursday. ''Tim ooIuIIhh of .IiipUboii county will hold a picnic near l'hoenlx on Hunday, Mny 7. A a(,'o (itlondanco 1h expected from Talent, The now MelhodlHt rhurcli on WiiKiier iivoiuiii In nearlhi; cdinplolloii. Theie are now four ehuielicH anil no hiiIijoiih In our illUe vy. K. 1). AihuiiH, iuv ,f V0 ,M'W '""t'",1' firm. Who liavo lintiAht out C. M. VUi terH' InteroHt In tho Htfttu hank of tal ent, wiih vHUlKa 11 AHliIiipi) 011 Tliiim dav. MrB. AndorH .formerly lived nt Ue'lovan, Minn, Ho haw hveu reHldlliK In Talent ul0Ut IW weekh and haH ex- picHHed liiinNoir 'h yury v"n 'MH(' with ou- m)o cty mid tlilnkH that It Iiiih a lirlKlit prowpecl In-fore. It Auuiisl Krl of Yamax. Or., Th vJHlt-Jm- with tho famly of V 1 Drum In VmhI Talent. William qtiaekonhimli, foreman of tin Mountiilnvldw orclmnl company, o portH a fine crop of upplcn on tho old Mark Pollott oicliard. MiH. Hannah UphlHon 1111 ThurHday loft TaleiH to vIhII with her dailKhler. Mrs. OeoiKo Dewey, at Woodvllle, Or. WllllaiA If. HroertP, Uftor upendlliK Hev eral yeaiM In CohIii Hlca, Central Apier lca, iih Hjiperltiluiident of a number or lurk'o plantatlniiH. Iwh coilm home to IiIh placo In Talent, havlim HtU CoHta itloti for uood. N. n. lhoply nml V. M. IhUl wtuo In Talent on Thulnday lookliiK up land mattiiiH anil vlHltliiK old acnualntaneeH M J. JamoH of AHhland Ih vIhIUiik hur Hon, Q. A. Clnrden. tho lumtllliK real uBtato iniin of Tulout. I). IX lieuter of lCah Point for hov oral iluyM haH heen tnklmr In tho hIkIHh at Talent. Tho Bolmelder and Hi IhIow Hawmlll Ih runiiliiK lit full I'li'Ht "'v- 't'llH H"v,,,,llJ firm Htm ted a lumber yard In Talunt .Willi Jay Terrlll III i'ilW- ' , , Ira Ituliln of tho OrantH 1'uhh hnx fac tory firm wim In Talent on ThurHday looklim up IniHlneHH. Mr. ltobln Ih muoli pleaned with tho proHpeat for 11 uood fiult opip by pioh unt indloatlon In thlH Heolloii, iih that memiH liiiNliivMM In munufaVtprlnK fruit 10X", . . 1.. a ir Mui-iin of I.ouan. Mont . Ih in Tultqit look inn over the country and vlHltlm: with bin oh filend, f. y. Uunu, of Him piaoe. WOODVILLE ITEMS. Hebckwh lodge wiih Instllutod In WoodvlUn OH Stttunlny. April . then; woro about R0 visitors rrom the do d Hill ludiM nuil u Nini)Utt wan Klvn in their npupr Vt 6 I' ' the afternoim tho I. O. O F- lodge In-Ill tholf uiinl voisnry oxiipl t",- lw M'"UX lmlH V IUHtltuti.il At . SO P. m. iibi'ut 8 omidlilateH were taken Into the order mul the following offiottrs weu oleotiid: Pant noble isrmul. Mr 1-V",,r"'' l.nu1i uoblo g.nd. Mm nr. CIiIhIioIiu. vim gnind. Mm M- 1' 1'ultrr. )iri,,"j;(' Mm Hoy Stumon. Iivhhihit, Mrs y Ham IIIIIIh. Mis Miiud Htlokli. of dolil Hill wh the installing officer. .Mliw drac Sti-M-ns Ih Hpunillng the week In Orants Paw?. Mrs. Dr. Chlshulm spent Mnnday and ii'huu.Iiiv- lii fluid Hill Mr. Hiram. Monro of Upi".' Uvnua oiJwlf wnu In town on bimtneiw ii IK.i.ui.Iii (. Mm Hpfflflil mid Mr M,u, , ,,f Mitdfprd, ilahuhlBrs of Mm Cimrli-s SkJi ,,.,. iniin ietn snwiillng n rw imys in Woodvlllu. iwiewllig old HiHUWlnUnwHt J. W. .Iiumlm Iihh been In Medfonl part f tl' wt",k ainilMtlng In thu H. t Kontner ooniKiny'H wnlu there An unknown man w-s klllwl on tho Soulhorn Paplflu truck by train No II. on Ifi'ldiO' uioililiiB. H Ih tlioiiKlit Hip man wuh lutiuloatwl mi't lt t down on tho Hruck nt tlw euru- near tji hrlukyanl. and In coining a 1 mi nil tin ourv Uo unglniH-r did not a blip l tlmo to slow up. The oorunar waa uo tlfluil !ind liu will lakB clmgo t '' hVU new charier for Woodvllls was nut to the Vi'to of tho pwipt" oh M" j una It wrrliHl by n ote of for t J6 ugaliiHt. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. At tlio apeolul olty ufeclloii Ili-M lr ThurHday 1110 voie v"" " ' tho counoll and l BK'it'"t H'e aounull. Honry Pi-oh. un "Id ami reaiwflUM 'l.J .ii.,ii at IiIh Iiuiik near ihla ely ...' i .HoMc Thumduy iifi.rniMMi aftM- Tho Imiul gonpert l tha nin-ra lioui Tliurndin' uvonlng wua a gieat aucivaa in nvcry pitrllculni', Tho JucliUHOii-lai1p Co un- puttlnu up tfielr Ifii'iH for iiimit.-r- for tiirir men nml Will cpiiiih"i-- " .mu...... .....,i mi tho sower Hlem '.'..... ...... ...w.ll mnl hi Hlliiul Hi u .10,," Friday ..vo.Hi.g to cw. ' of tho special rlcctlon 'l-llil t-liy tiiiii-i,-., ...--- --- . - . 1 a...... ..iii'tlii.ll in ii 11 1 lu.s.nes- trip to fimiMS "- " H. IX Hedforil inailo u til ' vino mid return TliurmtaJV . V '' I inn in u Illy A 0. Iluwlett ) Tuemjuy last A. II Stalling. William Mullur, Or. HurtH and U C. KliigR called Into In tho nflernoon for dinner Mr Knllliig, we all k,now, wiih out look ing for land iih that Ih IiIh himlncHM. Mr. Muller woh out looking after the elec tric light franchise. Or. llurflt, iiIho from Medford, wiih looking over the country, and Mr. Flagg of HII116IH waH looking Tor a Ibcntlon. They upooglud for being lato for dinner' on the ground that they had punctured a tire In thnlt nito, hut they got dinner all the Hume I omit luil to Htnto In my JiiHt th.it M.r. Manny had a largo band of Iiowh and mulc-H driven through here hint week, and that they wero at work on the roud between Derby and llogui river, thul Crowfoot route, anil that tint HUb-contmctor Iiiih a largo force at work and Ih piiHhlng tho work along uh fast an poHMlble. MfHHi'rt Hlilmmeihorn and Tull wen opt a few dayn ago looking after their IniHlneHH lii thu horHo line. Last Monday Mm Howled, Wlllam Taylor, William Van der Hollmi and Mr ,1 .1 lliichter of Medford went to Ilutte l-'allH to attend the annual meeting of the Htockholitcrn or the IXigle 1'olnt llutto l-'allH Telephone couipaiiy, return ing tlio Hamo day. Mr lliichter 1b the commercial miiiiuger of the 1'aClffu Tel ephono and Telegraph company. The company conti-mplateH muklng hoiuo de cided ImprovuUieiltH on tho lino between Hutto KallH and Central Point, and In the near future we will liavo tlio lino In Hhope ho that wo can do hunlnonn right along. I uni1itrHtanl that Mr. peter Ih going to put In a laundry hern. He In fixing up tho Iiouho formerly occupied by the Unite l-'allH Lumber company for that purpoBo. The Pacific & KdHterh Ilnllroml coih pnny liavo chunged their I hue table no that wo do not got our mall ho earl) In the morning and earlier In the af ternoon, an thn train leaveH Hutto Kails at 7 11. in., arriving hem at 0:10; leaveH hern at 0:2(1 and returns at 1 1 : 1C a. 111., with our mall Instead of at 0:'J() a. m., ami our afternoon mall reaches iih about 1:30 p, m., and then goes on to Untie ViiIIh that night. Mrs HwniiHOn of 1211c creek camo out from Medford Tuesday night and took tho PioHpect ntngo Wednesday morning for her home. Klie Hitld that wiih the first time that sho had been out from her homo on Klk creek for three yeivm Mr. l-.dwnril Olsen, a traveling sales man of Ilutte, Mont , who is taking a layoff, Ih hero visiting his IiiihIiickm part' per, Mr. I-'rod McClure, and looking over their holdings here, for Mr. MrCluro him bought several tracts of laud hIiicc his arrtvitl a few months ago He has en gaged a room at the .Sumivshlo and ex pects to reinnln for some lime I have not been able to elicit from him what he thinks of these pints, but he seetiiH to be favorably luipiessed Diamond & Heath have opened tip a watch cleaning establishment In their store building. A II. .immerinan hns torn nway the old board fence In front of his resldeueo and put III Instead a neat picket fence. Peto I let and Wife mid Mr. Hutohu siiii of Itogne rlvltr were doing business with our merahantH Wednesday. S M. Wood mid Wife of the Medford Oioeeiy comp.iny of Medford were heie for dinner Thursday. Sir Wood seems to ho doing a tlulvlng business with out iiieruhantH and tlu-y In turn are doing a good busluesH with their cilstomeiH IC V Corfln of the Southern On-gon Produeo company was also at th Hun uyslde for dinner nt the same time. Q W. I lulling of Pasadena, Cal , aged S3 years, arrived today, Thursday, at the HimnyHldc to await the Peyton stage to gu there to visit IiIh grand daughter, Mm Alvlnu Peyton. JACKSONVILLE Tho JaeksohVlllii bakery lias changed lunula again. The late owner has gone to Ashland. (litorgo Owens. I.. A. Nell and J. J. Muiphy of Aahlaud did husluesH In Med fonl TlmimlHJ. P. It. liasterdny, rcpreaeitlug a Hi m or Poiua'ud contractors, was in Jack Hiunllle again this week. JofcopU I,, llmuiueraley or (told Hill waa In-ie Thursday on liuifensloiiiil bus lueaa. A .W. Lacy nml Kineat Wala of dilf-fi-n Cieek illslrli-t were among thu ninny at the county aut during the week. O U Chit, tho miner, litis lettiiuwl from a tiip to Wiiodvtlle. Prank KUer, J. A. Marah and H. P. (lulteliiNini apeut a rew hours In Moil funl Thin aday. Oliver Dewa or AHhland had business In th oil cult until t Tlnumluy. Ttmiilay as dHoim. day In the eli cult limit. Sewn t-uaea of matilmuul.il Infellulty weie ooualdeied and taken un der udvlattmept by Judgf Calkins. This lei I Bevertll to be lUaptMed or, howevi-r Fntd Cnlvlg. county im-oriler. Is nt tin lenlilinre uf hla taitnta. Ml and Mrs ll. W. Cohlg or (Irauts IMaii, eonslder uhly luillMpiutml. Mis Flln Olth Cotehett of Oakland. Cal.. la muklng ner fuiuiei home In thl county n vlalt. acciiiiitanl.d by her little son. Dr. J. W. Hidiluaon and Tamlly, who llHVH biMll Hpwilillng tlia MMt seven mouths In Nmw Ymk city, ititnrnnil hunir Friday. It DaHohoaui of Mwlford. Floyd Praree nr Pooinuura cnaik uitu i. t. iniuai hhlt) of Slfkljou wow In Jaokatinvllle Friday. Itev. Mr. Condon, who haa luan called ... lll ,1... ....I..II At thn ltMAl.l iMi-ltitl III till ll' ,i.iM w. . ,.-...-. ehurili In Jackaonvllltt. hum) vacant b mo dwatli or liobcrt ramia. na uuuu-.ij his dutlaa. Will MiltaiiU-l r ApplacRt. who haa! Ihm'ii iimlrlng tha teluthiHe Una be-1 iww.ii Jm-kaonvllli' and Ituuh, tallied lu.r Wotlm-aday night. I V. TuriibaiiKli uiiil Y. H. AHop f Ktor-1 ling mailu the county aeat n mil u 1 ittntly. U IX Mtune Mho haa tho Vanee-An- j ilot-aon lulii-s In I'.n.-Kt CimW dlalrlit luaaiHl, inado u ttlp t. Jackaonvllle thlsi m-K. ' Mra. A. J Mania of UtK ApptoHUte! waa ainam her Jm kM,.niiie Trl.-nda Fit-1 (lay- ' Mr. ami Mra A W MilaUy or Aalilaud took lUnnar at the Ai.ixnt llouao W'e.l ' naaUay- M. II. Uuck and N W rtan-ron or Ajiptalfto alao ttiulib i.n.lliera. wen- n oattt vtaltois In Ju kH..i. illo MarU r'tn.ie ami li J IVnlviil wtr o.-r from Miiri.ii ono U ihi- Mlaa II'Ma 'f Jui--" CrtHiK, ilanvh tin tbe WiK end Midi U-r fn. mla 11.. , ,.,......... j '-;,, "inXun ..r in.,. " n .,.,,, IH I! t - - -- - M - ,;," pta. M.hh Hi. II. 1 1 V kl 1 I 11 W ' , Mm Km J " iiMtH 1 .. II .(ruti'll 'in'l rt A l'4lt" "i "-i al ) r ll Mi ifuiil I MEDFORD MATT TRIBUNE, ter of the secretary of the Medford Com mercial club, left for Heattlo on Thurs day evening's train. Mrs. McCarthy of Ashland hns been .Isltlng her daughter, Mrs. F. Mown Varron King of Phoenix woh In Mud ford and Jacksonville recently. Attorney! PhlppH, Cherry, Moors, Now- man mid Cnrkln attonded tho session ofj Birenlt court held ut tho county sunt Thursday. Mrs. C. F. Cook of Medford vlslt,edj Mrs. w. II. iwnium 11 rew "ays since. Jamos M. Howard, rupresentntlvo too Palace rooming house of Modfonhi was nt Jacksonville wmnsmuy. a. II. faster. J. Hlghibothum mid Frank Caster or Hlg Hutt" weie In Jauk-j sonvllle Thursday on business In tho ilrcult court. F. Dedkcnbach. 'iiminger of tho Snloinj browory, Iiuh been making youthurii Oie-, m a buHlnoHH visit. i Mrs. W. H. Ilarnum wns n Medrord visitor Thursday evening. Mm X'. A. Hlnes Is iiulte 111 with pnoiH inoiiln. Dr. Clancy of Mudrord is in uii lendunce. H. J. Trowhrldgo and James C. Jones of Medford wore In our city Friday. Ira Tungnto of Ilutte Falls Is vIhIUiikI relatlvo.!i living In Jacksonville. Mrs. J. llerberger. who was commit-, ted to the Insane asylum a few weeks, ago, died In that Institution aionuny. am had almost entirely leeovercu ner men tal faculties, but wnu Htileken with piioiimonln at the time prospects for her dlschargo as cuiuil were blight. The rumnlns were Interred In the Catholic cemetery at Jacksonville Wednesday. Cieoigo W. Tiefien and J. A. Deuu-ry. Ashland attorneys, attended elicult court Thursday. JX C. llogsett. president of tho Itoguo Hler Valley Abstract-Tltlo company, has been In MedCord seveial times late- jy. F. W. Miles of the Jackson County Ahslrnct company mid W. H. ll.irr spent a few hours In Jacksonville Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Klsoi and Mrs. Tt. H. Dow hnvo been making Medford friends a Vlnlt. Merrltt llrown nuil Irwin Paolo or Fnglo Point were In JnekHonvlllo Thurs day 011 their way to Applegate to buy potatoeH, which are now ((noted at .1 centH a pound. CharleH P. True of Medford and Alon zo Winier of Talent Interviewed tho county dork ono day thin week. 8. S. Pent, was down from Hutto Falls this week on pioresslonal business. W. II. Johnson of Applegatu Is In Jack sonville visiting his mother, Mrs. P. A. Hlnes. A. II. Cornell, representing the Oie gon l.lfe Insurance company, made a trip to Jacksonville Wednesday. Major Wilson and his wife Went to Medfonl Thuisday on a nlioit business visit. M. Marshall and his son, who live penr Central Point, wero l.ito Jackson ville visitors. J. F. Harkdull of Medfonl and F. IV Fialor of Talent Journeyed to Jackson ville a few ilayH hIiico. Fletcher l.lnn, pniNlihmt or the O lo gon Muptirnetuiltig company, who enme to look after his nrchuid Inleiests, has returned to Portland. Harry Lewis Iiiih become u resident or Ajiplegati). whi-ro he Is engaged In 1111111- '"K- . , , l-Iugene ihompHoii Is one or a part engaged In 1'lshlng at Kquaw l.ako. Mrs. Mary Mlllor- vlsllgd In Medford Filduy. , . . Hubert CI. Joffrey hrtH become Intel -psted In the Silas J. Day AhHtiact com pany of Jacksonville. rooli rmiaral Sunday, The fllii.-ral of the late llonry Peeh will bo hold Sunday moniln fiom the Clitiumu Mitliei-un elluich ill Ml o'clock. Ilev. W H Kropberger will have .haiKe or the ccicinoiiU-H and the Inteiment will be In the Ceutial Point cemetery. Wteks ,t Mctlowan will conduit the fuuural HaskliiH for Health. The Model Variety Store Eatflo Point, Oreijoi Kntloim of nil klmlH. granltewnre, glrtsHwnro, Hlnllonery, combs, biUHhes, toys, vasoH. tlnwnie, who goods, flno toilet -soaps. Dishes n specialty. Post nuds 1c each. M . JL . DALEY Buy Your Green Goods Here Saturday Himv is a lit of what wo will liavo lor snlo all TrosU anil l'ino, and soltl at ivasonahlo prioes: Fruit Strawbovries Oranges BananaB .bVosli rinoiiplo Vegetables Artioholcos, Oncninlior.s, (Jroon lVas, Now Potatoos, TiHimloes, Los Angolos lloatl J.ottuoo, Spinaoh, Onions, Asjiavagns, lail islios, llroon Bonus, Kgg Plant, Caulil'lowor, Rhu barb and Onbbago. Olmstead & Hibbard WEST SIDE GROCERS MEDFORD, ORISON, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1911. t'ln cornur lot on (D.ik6tn avenue; 576, terms. I room plostered house; near Jnclwon Houlevnrd, soil $r00 equity for $ 1 2i", balance In onsy monthly imymoritH. 7 flno view lots on east, side, closo In; cut prtco for quick mile. A number of flno biiHltiesH chances, ft acres, all platted, wall Insldo limits, JO. 500, good tonus. TRADE Klegqut apartment houao, Ipasn-d -I years J11C0 month', tiika gilt odgo nmcli property. C acres, all platted; vary desirable; trade ror residence property, 10 ncn-a In orchard; tillte resldrtice In town. Close In rcaldenco on puvlng for good acreage. 5 and 10 aero tracts In bearing, close In, tuko realduiico projmrty. Kino Income oruhiinl In Ornnil Junction, Col., for ranch near Aledford. HID acn-a fine Imy nnO huy ranch for -ty property. 7J2 acres on Tmll crqelf for property In valley; nearly all tillable. 10 ucres with impiovgmetita, cloao In, fur city property. 7-room house, closo ,111, for fow acres good land near to.vtl. New fi-ioom bungalow,'' take lots as part payment. C-piiHHcngor, l-cyllndor nuto In good con dition; take city lotfl. Some dcsliablo lotn for acrinigo or good pnpor. , 1-iooiu house, water nml Hower; trade for acreage. PaHiulena reshlcnco for good orchard piopurty. C0 acres black sandy loam soil, all In cultivation; buildings; flno alfalfa mid hog ranch; take good'olty propotty. 3C0 acres, 35 In bottom; 100 umlor ditch; take good auto as part payment. tOOO acres flno wheat land; tnulo for ranch propel ty. 80 HcroH, Ileaglo. '20 cultlvatod;' all good frtllt land; free soil; buildings; trade for olty proporty. IC ncres; now bungalow; fi acres In al falfa and grnpon; ono of tho finest lit tle hoinoB in valley; trade for proporti on paving. 30 acres; 12 in pears; trado for closo-In lot. P-room house; good lot; trade for acre age. $2000 equity In 10-room honsc, complete ly furnished, 1 1-3 noreH Imul, tiado for ncieago." 10 acioH flnoly Hltuatcd, 8 ncres In pears, flno garden, chicken homos, good house, trade for bungalow. Income proporty up to J17CO0O, for good body of timber. Now modern hungnlow; tako acreage or vacant lotH up to $1000. A flno rontnl proporty, all clear; pay 10 pur cent on $80,000; trado for un improved tract. RANCHES 120-aere ranch, fine sandy lo.im bottom nude rilltch, ImproveuientH, nil tools. stock, eto; $7000 on tuims for Imme diate sale. CC nen-H close to Medford, '.'7 In orchard, less than $200 acre, good teinis. ,7-i 00m fuiiilaliod, modern, cloho In, fine lot $21.00, good trims. 1G0 nores, 2 1-S miles town; 70 acres In cultivation; 20 In nlmlM; 2E In poars; 10 In apples; fine bulPJings; $125 per acre, good terms. ' 3 10 noroa, 7 In orchard. 3Mn cultivation; flno soil; $0500; gnodlnrms. ' llacies, 11-1 miles nut; 10 nurns In pema; I In airalfa; $376 aoio; trade for larger tiact. 320 acres hog and wheat ranch, 75 aero In cultivation, C mllos to 11. H. Station, $2000, Htinp. 20 .icrcH orchard, Newtowns nml Hart- lettH, rich black soil; inoly situated; $260 por acre, torniH. Kino homestead, C miles from Medford, $1000. 30 ncres, 2-3 young pears, all cultivated, good Improvements, pumping plant, closo to town; easy tonus; pi-lco low 10 ncies, part In oieluird, good build ings, C nillus from Medrord, $126 per aero. WANTED .1-1110111 bungalow, in v., ilose to pining. cut to $800 quick Mb-, terms, till Is for geneial housework. City and much property to list. Woman cook. E. F. I. BIT KOOM 300 rnirrs nuiiDiNO Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- 128 South Imrotk-tt St root. riu-iriii Vliouo I HSU Home 2 lll.lt. C. L. Allen, Prop. f!l V, I'S V TUIAIi MACHINES PLEASE Doublo Disc Records 65c Medford Music Shop Mclll .v CO., jsto i:st m ix STiucirr FOR SALE BY OWNER Splendid 3 0-acrc orchard and garden truck land, half mile of growing city. Has about 7 acres best varieties of pears, 1. to 5 years old; deep, free Boil. Best bargain in valley, Liberal terms. Fine building site. !No brokers. Apply MAIL TRIBUNE. TALENT Real Estate FOR SALE flood business opportunities and loca tions, nil paying. TnonY'S DAM8ITI3 Isn't In It with our I..ANIJ31TE. Kor Instance, a 1000-ncro trnct con taining over 290 ncras of tho famous Hear Creelt bottom land, In nlfalfa, and extending to tho higher land, which Is set to orchards in part, nil tho land be ing good fruit land. Some of tho land Is now In bearing trees and may bo purchased at reasona ble figures, tho alfalfa land with a good stand of nlfalfa for $270 to $350 por acre; young orchard- good stand, $250 por acre, mid grain lanil at $175 por acre. This Is nn "Ideal" tract for a colony, as It would cut up Into small or largo places to an advantage, or may bo pur chased in 10, 12, 20, -10, 50 -and CO-acie or any .si.o tracts. Knsy tonus given at low Interest. Located rtireo mllen from Ashland and ono inllo from Talent, Or. A 74-acro tract 2 1-2 miles "West Tnl ent, good 3-room house mid lnrgo barn; S acres under ditch mid In alfalfa and gnnlen land; 31 acres or orchard,, of which 5 ueies aro in bearing; telcphono mid It. V. V. half cash, balanco good terms nndn nensy payments. For plenty of other bargains call or address G. A. Gardner SAtiENT, OHEQON. FOR SALIC CITY PKOPERTY Lois wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI-CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bauk Bldg To the Wo wish to call .the attention of nrosnoctlvo fouyorn to tho fact that wo hnvo boon In tho county over 40 yoara anil nro prepared to uhow somo ot tho cholccBt tractH In tho valloy. Costs noth Iijk to lobk at our list oi bar Kalns. McDonougli & Demmer HKAli lCS'i ATB AND iXSUItANCB IIOOM SI, STinVAUT 1H.DO. Coriu-r Main nml Hnrtlott Sts. FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FPU IT LANDS Largo and Small Tracts .. MOOR-EHNI- CO. 212 Fruitgrowors Bank Bldg TAKE UP A -CLAIM- Tvt-iv rltlzon. man or worn in Ins n timl.pr .in,l toni' right of Hi' k-s Vil-. to th Kuvrnnient $i'u per aero No ulu.illoii ronltli nt-e or lniprottnent H--,nua 1 Imve about iwnt-tiv clnnna iq Kiw,ita. Soa in nnl havo a talk This '.mil la ivortli J!0.'ao ier acre. Call or xvrltA A. B. SAI.IHO, Room 34, Jacktou Connty Bauk sulldlutr. 31S Van Dyke Realty Co. OUT l'llOPKUTY l-'AlLMS, FHU1T HAXCHKS JU3 K, MAIN 8TKKKT. Public " -isS Farmers & Fruit lists removed his fteal Estate Ol'i'ice in M'aloni, Oregon, to Alain Street, opposite Talent Hotel. Now is your time o come and purchase a good Alfalfa or Fruit Farm, or a Commercial Orclmrd, and secure a fine home. 11,0 has tracts of 4-10-15-20-10-S0-1G0 or 2S0 acres of bind for sale, im proved and some unimproved, besides fine city residences. Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot East front, 100 by 175 feet; alloy in rear; a num ber of large oak trees, splendidly placed in rela tion to a house; registered title; nothing better in the city. Will sell at a bargain for cash. Also lots in Turtle's Third Addition Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms. HARRY H. TUTTLE, Owner Park Avenue, Or any member of the Medford Realty Association Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231, 320 IM ! FOR SALE -- Five acres, all platted, sewer and water agents; see owner. ? rfsr Excursion! Butte Falls and Return Via Pacific & Eastern R. R. Sunday, May 7th Round Trip $2.00 MEDFORD BAND 35 Pieces Will Play at the Falls and enroute Sco the beautiful sconcry. Enjoy a day in the open. TICKETS ON SALE SATURDAY. THE WOMAN WHO PAYS HER BILLS by check instead of ourren cv never lifts any trouble about keeping her accounts straight. She knows where every dollar has gone and has none of the worry the cash paving woman is sub ject to. 'This bank welcomes accounts from women and will be glad to explain any thing connected with a bus iness bank account you do not understand. Growers Bank , trr rrt GARNETT - COREY BLDG. in; all large lots; no Phone 1661 i .4 i - -r. X f I