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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1911)
tfyrrntim T? im iv i IBSI." .." UJU.U.U!f'.WPPiVIIPVIBHHMMlHHI iw -tw? .rPs 1 AfFiDirORT) MATfi TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, CRECION, RUNDVY, JULY 10, 1911. PXGBTHRETC ELECTRICSTOPLAY PHOENIX TODAY l.Diial BnsHiall Atrt'i;itlnii After Suitable Rest Arc Plniinliiii to Wnlluii Ncliililiorlnii Bunch Electric Fans Will Be Present. r.TIm lili;li IxiihIhii, ui Imtilin I'lt'itlrio lnifi'lmll uiiiMlKaiiiiition Imv Inj; I'lijoyvil it Iwci-wt'ttU' n'Mt iiiil llllvillL' I'lllly MM'IIIMM'ltli'll ftlllll till' (Ullliplil'lllillllH Itt' lllll 1-llllillllM Koilllll lit I'loripi'i't, itK' now kityt'il up lt a liili Htutti of iii'iviiiiri ciii'iijy mill will linn linirti- on Hi" foxy I'liin'iilx tciiiti Siniiliiy iilli'inoiiii itt il (i'i'Iim'I;. Tin' UNIII" Will III' pIll.M'll lit I'lllll'lllx llllhif linll pink, lln' wliiuur tn tiiKn tlio iili' ii'i'i'iptH iiinl pi'iliiiiM llm tiiiin Ihimh', iiltlioiin tin ioiiiIh III!' hllill to Iik in M"1"' "Imp" I'"' lilliiK- '','1'' Irin 1'iiim will tm pn'Hi'iit in luri;if itiiiulMTH to rlHMir I'nr tin' uuiiiiiu tiimii mul l.i'1'p llm iitiiiiiMplii'rit wtnl. 'I'llllHI' llll'Kl'Ilt will HI'!' til" I'Ollll'Nt of their livi'H with Ioiik IniHliy uliinkur mi it. An iiiiiirtiiullv IiIkIi viiIIiik" U tu liu i'iihi'iI fur tint oi'i'iih'miii mul ionii'lliiiin In "xp"t't"il to ilnip- nl iIhmil'Ii w liiil. Iiiih nut vrt ln'i'ii ill- liTiiiini'il. Tin' iimplii' in not lioiiKlit up, ami il' In' irt ul nil pmil iiuluri'il till' F.ll'I'llil'H "Vpl'llt tO L'OIIIU Illlllli' with Iii'IIh. Oil" of (lie iitti'tii'ttnurt will ho Cap lain Khi'l'rt Iiiihi nuiiiiiitf- il' hn K"tw lirwt on lialln, mul in not put out Iw roil' Int t'oiiiuvU with tint tmritoiy wnk, hit in jiiht hm llnhlc In iiuilut a Hl'lllil iim not thin in it fact. Till' iufii'ht will hi particularly fonniilu hlc, mul ilouhli' ami triplo plnyft will li" uxi'oiili'il with lijlitntiig nipiilily, if t'Vi'rytliinj; workn ritjlit. Am Mum iik tin' Hi'ori'-ki'i'pi'rV prn il jjIm-h out I'k'i'lric iucti'rn will hn iiiHtiilliil at Ihi' hoiiu' platit to ni (it tint oiri'iiitH. Tim uinpirit in it (.'liriHliau Si'ii'iitiNt mul can iuiajjiii" a wholi' lot. whii'h look khhI. Km' cially iMiiiHlrui'tcil, ox Ira hi" Iovi'k will ho iixi'd iluriui' th" kiiiiii'. Iiiimiih haxki't iittai'huu'utH lo "iiahlo lliomi who faih'it to annex lint hull at l'nw p)i't o loin onto at It'imt one. Tin' liuiMip: If. It. I'hi'l, hhnrtxlop; ('. W. Mai tin, M'l'oiul lutKo; Dillon, firnl Iiiimu: IIitMwvll, .t'ltUtfiur; Cod, pili'hi'r; Itiifl'iiiu, ii(,rlit f i"M; Hiil Ki'iiKlroiii, ci'iitor lii'lil; W'liilini;, lliinl Iiiih", SHOWING VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY m J. A. Westerlimtl Will Ikci'lvi- Over $0000 (or Products Grown Be tween His Trees On Larij.) Orchard Tracts, j"JjjRQj (Conllinimi from prnco 1 ) Mihs Acui'ii Mroail ri'ttirui'il last woi'k from a xIhii hi .Jiirkmiiiulli1. .MinH l.iHiau l.oi'ki'lt of l'lisiuli'iia in lint nui't of Iiit nUtrr, Mih. Mi' Dow nil. Miss Ki'lli" C'olliuH of .Tiii'kHDiiwIli' IniH hi'i'ii tint ",ii"Ht of Mr. ami Mi'. U. (I. ColliiiM. Mr. mul Mrs. V. P. (Imil.l mul family Iinimi Mouilay for Di-iul liuliau on ii ramping trip. ' Mr. Hoyntoii, who has hi'itu viriitin in l.im AiiK''l'H thu paHt two iiumiIIi, ii'turiii'il last wt'ck for it Hhort vIh'H. Mr. ami Mm. VitiiH llcukwilli i'ii ti'itaini'il lit tliuiu'r at thi'ir hoiui' on thu Vila rmii'h TliurHiluy t'vi'ulu. Mr, mul Howard mul Mrx Giulilw urn "aiiipiiiK ni'iir Hull" Fa I In on tin' iouuiIh of thu M nl I'o nl Ht'ciYiilion I'oiiipany. Mrn. Purler in HpcniliiiK lint hiiiu nicr in MimII'oiiI, (hit kiii'hI of lu'i' hrotlutr, Mr. Will Morrill, Scooinl mul OIhoii hIicoI, Mr. William Hronkn cnlorlaluoil ipiitu a party of tint IJuivotritty oluh nu'inlniiH ut Inn hoiiut on Hour I rook oroluuil Wi'iliu'Hilay ovon'uiK. Mr. K, W. iMonirt' niulhor mul Iwo Hirtlttrrt'liavit nrrivoil horn from Now- (own, Miihh., mul have In Icon tlio Iioiiho iio.xt Mr. Mourn on K'iiik hIVuoi, HARKNESS RETURNS TO PORTLAND COAST LEAGUE POHTLANI), Or., .Inly 1fi.--Rprub llarliiioHH, Mihl lo Clovoliiinl twu voarti iil'o, ltitumi'il to Portlmul lo ihty anil will filiiHh out I ho hoiihoii wilh MoCroillo'ri ooiihI Ioiikuci ttmin llarkuoHH Iiiih not hcon worked ol'lou liy llui NapH mid in nnxioim to re Iiiih lo tint ooiiHt, Ho may k lnutk to tint major Ioiikiio next houhoii. PORTLAND, Or. PorinlHHinn la ciiiiHtnuit u four-Hlory lniildiiiR lo hu (londuolod iih a fi-oont IoiIrIiir Iioiiho mul lo liuvo u total of -110 rooniH five liy olulit feel Ih uflkod. HuuUlus (or IlouUU, I. A. WohIoiIuiu! on liin womIoiu Oii'KOii milliard lumlu i!h voai ilcinoiiHliiiliiiu llm viiliiu of farm plOllllOlH K'OWII lll'lui'l'l Iiih i own of oiiiik Iiooh, unit tluiH inn I; in l' tin laud produi'o u iovimiud whiln waiting lor tint 1 1 "OH to coiuo into houniiu Mr. Wi'Ktoiluinl h how liuncHliiit; mi uiuiii'iiH" u'laiu crop while later in tint Hi'iiHoii ho will Kathor iiiitny pumpkiiiH, ImihIioIh of com ami (In like. Ilo o.xpootH lo lako oor tHOIIO tluw Hoiihou I'ioiii (ho IraotK, iiono of whioli at" in hoaiiiiK. Mr WohIoiIiiihI nIiiIcn llial ho in not iujuriiii; liiH Ircox in Hi" IoiihI liy :rowiu) Kiaiu and farm pioiluotM ho- I h con tint rnwH. For n ditmioo yf luit or hx loot on each Hido of the iowh of li""H III" laud !h planli'd to 1,'nilii, coin or other proiluclH. The wheat crop (Iiih year wart very heavy and in now lu'iiit,' hanoriled. AHiilo from j;rowiii ntuff Mr. Won terluuil h aM(i iiiukiiiK u niicoohn 1'iom tint rainiin,' of chicki-UK ami turkey and livcHtock and Hiohc hourcoM arc priiiliii'liM- of iniieli rovciiuo. "At the proHeiil thno wo are fann iii),', and not in the oiohanl liiiHini'HH,'' wlnti'i Mr. WoHtoiliiiiil, "hut an not iii'li'i'liiiK the treon. Hut un til Ihov coino into hoariiit; w.i wUli to uiako the traelH pay for their do M'lopmnnt and the pioduetH j;roMi hotwecii the troe.s in mm" than do inu thin." FUEL SITUATION MUCH IMPROVED Brlnliter Prcsoects Ahead of City This Season Than Ever Before Much Wood Belnii Cut Near Butte Falls fur Local Cuiisuinptionu. Theie uio In ililir pioHpeolM alien of the fuel I'liiiNiimi'iH of Mcilfo i'ioiii now than they huw hIiiHiik tin hmiimh'Iv in the faci! IiimI komhoii Ihirt time. No Iohk t hint fiOO con of lir and oak wood nru heim; hroiiKht to Mi'dfoiil every week hy the I'n cifiu & KiiHtorn Itailroad compaiiy TIiIh wntk of "la villi; in" it winter') supply of fuel Iiiih heeu Koin on lo Hoveial weoki and will coiiliuuo iiuli hilly 1. Villi) cord have heeu doliv 01 oil. TIuh wood in all eomiu from Haiti I'iiIIh mul of Hid amount to ho do liveted here the (.'rater Lake Fti- eompaiiy will put in 10,000 cordH, thu Hullo I'allM Mill company IIODU wlnl tint individual HhinmoiitH from othe porsotiH will prohahly exceed 'J0OO cordH. Thin wood in heiny offered for Male at .' ii cord in carload IoIh. That price in within Hie hound of ret Mm mid no perKiui linn a juxtifiuhlo until to take on a croueli ut paying it. Surely nuno will who wore com pelled to pay $1'J n cord for wood IiihI winter. The milieard of and Hooiaincly iiujiiHtifiahlu holdup of hiHt w liner ih noi iiKeiy to occur 1111111 in Meilfnrd - not for manv vcai-x at leant, mul for thin ileliormieo the couHiunern shoiilil he grateful to the Pacific iV HiiMlcni railroad, which h (.an operating last Hirinj,' hutweou Mod ford mul Hut to FiiIIh. Established 1910 ASQY AND Q fL p I fLKARD TAILLANDIER. DIRECTOR 'GERARD TAILLANDIER. DIRECTOR OPEN ALL SUMMER PLUMBING tMAMak m. mmmmmmmmmmmmm,mm.mm.m.m.m.m.m..mLm.m.m.m.M. "J-- r 'mw i ii !! STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING ! ! . .. ... . .. . i All Work vJuarantoed r tr w7T T S7?. WT ."w vvr r ml,ml,lv mu. fivll J .'in limVAitit nmnif kvtii ni' rv i.i. otui'lvt , , ........ ...... .., ........... v.u .... ,,., nnvi.m, inu.in mum 4 '' twfwy4yir Prices Reasonable ! MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. jKri) j PROTECT YOUR HORSES 1 AND COWS FROM FLIES I i i! J BY USING ! I CONKEY'S FLY KNOCKER Z Dont let your stock suffer for the want j I of this simply-applied sure-working i I fly chaser. l ipf rni n Grape Juice 35 ii lVJL JJmjmJ cents the quart. j We always keep i a supply on ice. WATERMELONS One off the ice will make these hot J days seem cooler FRUITS VEGETABLES MEATS i Warner, Wortinan & Gore i 4''r'4r-c'rr KBWANBK ,111. - A Helling ut i'UKH, ilcHcrtcil liy n li'-n 10 1ii'h n in I lie Iiiirn of I. I1'. M'tdiiTH, luilclivil A Regal Head How nftmi 1I0 wo lnar or ni' thin oxiim'khIoii iihciI In (IfKcrlMui; a cuu llful wotiraiil DdiiiuIii that lioad of IIh lialr lu Htvml of a (Ui'(!iily, royal ln-arliu; wo liavu u frlclit. Tlio lialr iiiuIch all tint ililTuri'iicu, To Iiiivh thai j-lorioiw alniiuliuicu of lailtnnl im'.r wiilrli 11 1 wayH crowiiH "n romil head," 'ono Hliould iikii N'owhro'M HiTplcldi;, llorplcldo niiirt'MontH tlio IiihI word In iick'iitiric lialr culture It tlcHtroy.i tlio (lainlruff ncrui, clicckH rallliif; lialr and corrcctH tfciii'rully, dlm-aHCH of tlio lialr and ncnlji, Tlio pohKIvo r'iiiill and It h ddlcato but n)frcliliiK odor rctoinini'iid,. NVwIiro'n Horplddo to IjuIIch of n fliiotuout cvi-rywliere. Send 10c In pcmtiiK.- for Hainplo Ixittlo of llcrplcldo mid hooklct to Thu Hi-rplcldo Co., U"it 11 , Detndt, Mich. Ono dollar Hizu hnttlo nold and Kiiurunti'cd hy all ilrui;i;lKtH. Application! uind Uy the lent bar Ikth and hair drctuM-Tn. MKIlFOItl) lll.l(M,rV, Sjk Jill AkciiIm, ar I'ott Offlei'; .N'llit or Utiy, out 10 clilckeiiH todivy tlirough thu ai'lion of Uio turrilir- heal. INVESTIGATE THIS $4,000 will mnko you the owner of good paying mercantile Block, constating of Shoes, Gents' Fur nishings and Groceries This stock is in a live town noarMedford on thoS.IR.R Store building complete with fixturcB, rents at $'25 00 per month. Kor partieularB call on oraddress W. V. MOORE IIOOM 2011 I'llll'IW IIL'IMIINO NOW OPEN Now Electric Shoo Repair Shop Work dono whllo you wait. Sat iBfactlou Kiiaranteed. F, L. Sherman 82 Ho. Grapo Street. Do Not Hesitate lo BiifcRiinnl your income. Our bnnk ih rcaily mid fully equipped lo tranHnct n Ki'iierul bnnkiiiK buiineHn. liiilividunlH mul business ronccriiH will tfot proper trentincut and ovory facility iionHi'Htont with wnfo bnukinjr mf.'tliodK, Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank mm-m0mm44wmm-m0 CARPENTER'S & BUILDERS W$k EVERYTHING Tor Building AND THE BEST A . 9-X) k 5UlUlMijv------rf , , ' lK v-r.- 1 ft- f lli , - U ifou ute the hufM Sui&U'ty3 fmdvahc vt-hzn vow hut ah a $xm ji SitiCd a home ,U wont fiave to $z i-jfaed3a eveky i&eelk $ you u4e tfood dfoonfa duhaSCz StUde9 fiahdvtahz. efieark fiahdvtoihe 4 not efbeafr Sat CCL " the 6&t hchdAMht 4 not (-fbiflb Sat ekefrjj. vto teCC tfo Serf. f NICHOLSON HARDWARE GO. BRONCO BUSTING i Race Track July 16, 2:30 p. m. KAKIj YOUNG CHAMPION OF MONTANA AND ROY LUCAS, CHAMl'ION Or ARIZONA, KMPI.OYKI) KY It. 8. HALL, WILL G1VK KXIIIIIITION OF RIDING AND HOPING WILD STKARS AND HORSKS, WILL HNDKVOH TO SHOW MKDFORD SOMK- THING NKW. iv. v. rlVL1- 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 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. FANS Tliey ore healthful F F They are sanitary JL A Tliey are comfortable A Tliey cott one-half cent aa hour to run A-l ' Tliey are Jat the thing to JLN keep your customer la j good humor Then why not bay one? m "" BHlaBBajaaiHBBBBBIBBBaBlBBaMBBWBBBBBBBBaaaBBBBBBBIBBBM Call at the Electric Building 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. I For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city of Medford, on long time, easy pay ments. 12 liOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; cement sidewalks and paving in; also sewers, water and light. Long time, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long time, easy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balance fruit laud, 1 mile from railroad, on long time easy terms. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40 acres upwards; price $25.00 per acre and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock and general farming purposes; long time, . easy payments. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5 annual payments. i Gold Ray Realty Co. 216 WEST MAIN STREET. f4 v. '4 ,it " i ft i w . MiHlMMIilWIflMllgfcMfj