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F.niHWnv it. inns;--
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
Watch l In- lll.ol. Store for Val.M
King ' L'lwncy Abhn 's uiid
Gunthcr'a clinpolsit'-a. 0 tf ;
Tin.- fiiliirl r,1,,,t"H tl,at w 1,llV''
hvi-n (riving uwiiy hr- in;iry all jfouc '
If you wish to yet ow. of tb'n, call :
ut once and iinilii: urriiii'ineiiTs for it.!
Hull'H Art Studio, HuMmnl bldg., u'-ar -briilgf.
tf i
Kcw W. K. Ciooilc h-ft Tuesday evi- j
nin for (irauts I'hkx, whin- Jtn wasj
ciilli'd to utU-w tin- funeral of ('. M. ;
Kmith, who formerly resided in Med-1
ford. I
J. I'. JIutflieH, the Kiiml mereliaiit, of J
Butte Fiillw, wan in Med ford Wediien
day on IniHijH'HH.
Among new arrivaln in Medford tin".
W. II. Wright, Seattle, Wash.; N. (,'.
HendrickH, Portland; lJuvid HobiiiHon,
Oregon (ity.
Ben WlietHton ban arrived in Med
ford fmiii Oaelle, ('!., whfre he in
now rt'Hiriing. Mr. WhetHtone will look
after biiuiufftH matter) for a few days
before returning to hid home.
Rev. W. K. (Joode returned this
murning from (i rants Vbhh, where ho
had been attending the funeral of an
old friend, William Smith, formerly of
Medford.
Fred ArniHtrong left thiH morning for
ChehaliH, Wand., his home, fie lins been
visiting with Henry Metz of Medford,
an old friend, and will return and make
this )mh future home,
Tho Lad i en' Aid of the Christian
church will give a chicken pie supper
TVhrimrv 14 from 5 to 8 oVInek. The
place of holding thiH supper will bo an
nounced later.
Arthur S. Wells left this morning for
fi rants I'hsh to attend to some linsineHs
mnWrn,
Dr. '. I(, liny, wife nml da ugh tor,
left Thursday for San Francisco,
where they will spend a week or two
visiting.
Mis. Laura Ii. Cardin-r of Asbestos,
( r t ransacted Inisiness in Medford 1
Wednesday. She is the owner of 0
large ranch which hits upon il Si) ncres
of Hue Miik timber.
W. W. Willhs of iVrsist was u hiisi
n ess cnlkr Wednesday.
.1. II. Throi'kiMortoii of A pplcgnlo was
n business calh-r in M fi I'mil Wednrs
dav.
.1. ,1. Line is the newly appointed no-
liiry pulilic nt Talent. His appointment 1
is ii glent con euieiice to the oteis,
who are compelled to register, as that '
precinct, has iul h:nl a notary for some:
time.
Ladies, attention! Dmi 'I fail to see
the new h .h mem of t 'hioa Silk and
Kmhiiiiderv Waists. "The llig Store,",
Deuel A Keiitner's. I
Henry it. Shearer and wile have re
turned from Portland, where they have
resided since t heir tun mage last . u
gust. Med lord will lie I heir t'nt ure
home. M r. Shearer has not decided
what husini'ss lie will engage in. They
will lio on their own property on the
east side.
The little daughter of Mr. mid Mrs.
.1. II. Tofi hus fully recovered from
tier ivrciii atl;h-l, nf pie iiiihintu and i.s
now ald- to lie ii) the streets.
Ti-nm Smith of the I'hoeiiix pre
cinct tian-acle.l Ini-iio-s in Medford
Wedm-d.'IV.
I II. Mi pparl of I ' mrr.r, I in., is
n new hi ri nl in Medt'erd and u ill no
doubt mU s,.w,-:, .m.diases in Med
ford and the K'.-mie l.'rwr nlhy.
.Ii s Hansen, ii. A. Hover and II. I'.
iMeader. nil south s.de oreliaidi.ts, Ueie
Medford bllMlless call. Is We.luesda.V.
W. W. Il Mi X ft i:n lord. Ml- h.. is
u new ainval in M.dfoid, Lot Mis.
Tniav linn l.een in M dford for - ve-al
tnouttis and had made a purchase of city
piopeitv. Mr. Tni:i eoc-.-..s himself
iM being w.dl .leav,d with M.dfoid
and the valley, especially with tho cli
matic condition that pi:nl lore at
this time of I he year.
Mis. Phillip-, wh.i r c i.llv , ime t'roni
Caiiloinia, is erioiid ill at t he home
ut h.-t latin r. in h'o-s Addition.
M. I. Scholl and -on of West cU
ton. I'.t., is - ini; Med fold.
riMI'l" TK Id's I l,:i. ,.i.t .Alia
heavy New town Hiti. -in'.il.l.' to e
plant Wll. ie tic s li.hr di. d. 1. I!,
Wain. r. .TS
CAI.irOKNI r.XCllRSIOM
IS NOW A CERTAINTY
Farm and
Garden
BIQGESX CUT
OF LUMBER
!lM8 SPECIAL EXCURSION
I TO VISIT ASHLAND LODGE
Til.- Clin will
io.io.- on Saturday
iin- .ii dford in u
,f,.,. ti.'' A.hla.i.1
February 13, lear
:.u i.. in. "ii a so,-
OTAHEITE ORANGE.
A Dwarf, Fre Flowering and Fruiting
Tree Easily Grown.
It In strange that tho orange tree Ifl
bo little grown by ninntouni, not, of
cour h, for the value of the fruit, but
iMH-auae It is so easily grown and so
ornamental, dtlirr In (lower or fruit
Seedlings mined from the common or
ange of commerce may be ruined by
the Hiniple process of sowing the pips
In small pots and wuitlng until the
young pliiuis appear, watering the soil
occasionally, but not keeping It lu u
constantly sodden condition. These
Enormous .Amount o: Timber Turned
Out Last Year Thirty-seven Billion
Feet Cut, Valued at Six Hundred
Million Dollars. '
II, is -n..ini.ej I'1 'ov .. -
-on.d l.'. I. el d
Ml eMM,le e. -,-p
Oneil !. ,ve w.od 'I- I'l
liny Tirlietf y Win.
''Something wlueh of ..tiid-rable
interest to t lie (-llblle !'Hv
n I'ti ti i !'i li.'p-i t -t r. r ii: . -town
j tin of ;-lid .odor- tioW in
tr.-.'t between fl-iol.H of lie oVloTtl
I'a. H o- .enipanv :i n t all -oniM i ti tli
l llltid Stilted Itv IIOlUM of tin vtem
1l.d.t ts lU.tV be (.et, I,, is., ;,t Medford
from nnv plan in tin- I'nited S:it,.s ntU
niflile.l or tt b it aplied dir.et to th
purt v vilmiil to fume, bete, Slei vT
arromnteilatietiv and in:ill iiineniitH of,
t aih in I'cniin t ion ith tle-'' ti.-krt!l
may .t-v " t ;,i i, ivtn d t tl. fltUlf
tnif." tf
Tit BIS IN FJtUIT.
soon make pretty plants, and, altliottgli
u free frulllng variety may not always
be obtained at lirst, yei tbey us-;.ily
tlowcr and fruit in a comparatively
r-tun II stale.
The Otaheite orange sbowu In our
Illustration is, as will be noted, a
duarr, five HowiTlng and fruiilug vn
rlety that may be grown Ju.-t as ca.dly
as the euminon oi'ange. ays (lardeu
hig. We have frequently seen siteh
plants tmly a little over a foot lilgli.
yet enrr.viii I';-. mi I wel ve to t ivcmy
five well developed fruitn. '
iiranu'e trees are apt to K- attaeUed
by scale, a troublesome ill: ert pell that
eliugs closely to 1 he leaves !r stems and
t!i:t: ran only be kept hi ei;eek by f.e
oiienl spra lug of the leaves. This
it-praying is, of eoitrse. helpful to the
plant In other ways by Leaping the
b af pop's ttpeti and free of dust and
1 dirt. W hen the plants are weil csiab
II: bed in their pois they liiie plenty of
in it moisture and are bent tlti.d by lie
' lu-' iihieed outdoors in MiiniL'cr.
I
A Vory Dscorntivo Evarcroon.
As a iU'e.rntie tlee (he bitle spruce
i- 1-u'ardi 1 1 by man as il c peer of
all cveL;t't ens and Is nfleii termed the
lUeeii of the pleenV 1 1, lis sym
in. 'icy of outline. be.Hiiy of form and
color It Is til let put led by any oilier
1 member f ibe eonifei-oiK familv. It
- one of our hardiest e ei-reens and
l xi iug splendid resttlis In ail parts
of Hie state. Trees of this species
ai y in i u'or from a deep given to a
p;-..:..UIiced -;r.e blue. 'I'lie latter ale
hMih pL-ied for their colnriim and
.iimmand a ready sale at fancy pi i.-es
i.s specimen ives for lawn plant i ug.
This rlchte.s of coloring lu:s I ecu in
tens! lied soniew bat under cilltivaii-:-:
and selection. Imt Is not a lied ciiar
nder among seedlliius; lu-nce grafting
is often resorlcd to as a means of per
petuating choice specimen. The biu-
I- 1 1 east is most pronounced on the
new growth. I'or this iva-oii it ap
pears more Intense on yntnig. raidly
gt-iwing specimens and Is less pro
liouu.ed as the tree atiains maturlty
and the annual tnctvincni becomes
le-s. As an ornamental It Is most ile
vlrable in the Hist tuenty tive to thirty
ears of lis growth, for during this
period the color Is most pi otiotiuceil.
' The brunches are borne in regular
whorls in a horizontal position and as
Mime a peculiar broad fan sIui'mm! out-
II-.:e. The ornamental form N of
course t'pciislve for other than lawn
planting.
I hi tine ev ei greeti was introduced
into ruli.iou bv In-, r. t'. I'arrv of
Iowa. , ,. ol.lct specimen und r cul
tivation .iid to iic locaied upon the
g'oni.ds o the lliii varil ntiiv ci-'i'ty
t'olanit :il Li nden and 1- from seed
g.il he red bv 1 m Tarry lu l -J. low a
Kpel 'llien St.uiim.
Th? r;nf.tpp!e In P'or id.n.
I be p' :. ;m! ih.iu '-a- 1. t-t pl icapple
low M:-: in ue.iriv all f i'loriila north
0. V on lb-... !. on ill i-.' ...i-i and
1. . :y X.'.il- "lelf I- .!,Me.ef of I'tc c!.p
.More lumber was cut in the Tinted
Statu last year than in any oilier year
in its history. The enormous amount
of :t7,."jMO,73uuuo feet was produced and
the mill value of thin was WI,151,3hS.
la addition, there were produced 11,
M.jS,2tiU,ia)0 Mhiugle, valued at $l!4,15"v
.").".", and li.Sll'u",!)')') lath, valued at
'll,-l!Hit."7u. On the whole, it is safe to
say that the present annual lumber cut
of" the TiiiU-d States approximates 40,
UDU.DUtl.OOO feet, and that the total
mill value of the lumber, lath und
shingles each year produced is not less
than $700,000,1100. These figures give
some idea of how vast is the lumber
industry and how great is the demand
for its products.
Passing of Oak.
A glance tit the kinds of lumber pro
dueed shows very clearly the passing
uf white pine and oak, one the greatest
soft wood und the other the greatest
hard wood which tlie forest has over
grown. Since Ki9 the cut of white
pine has fallen off more than 40 per
cent, while that of white oak has fallen
off more than 30 per cent. Today yel
low pine leads all other woods in the
amount cut, while Douglas fir nnd
this will be a surprise to many comes
second. Since mm the cut of Doug
km fir has increased 1H0 per cent.
Louisiana is 'the foremost yellow pine
state, with Texas, Mississippi and Ar
kansas following in order. Washing
ton produces by far the greatest
amount of Douglas fir.
A comparison of the lumber-producing
states shows that since lsnn there
have been many changes in their rel
ative rank. Washington, which in isi!t
stood sixth, now lends, while Wiscon
sin, which eight, years ago led all oth
ers, is now third. In the same period
Oregon. Louisiana, Mississippi. Idaho
land California made great strides as
I lumber-producing states, though, on the
other hand, the amount, produced in
Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota,
:ieorghi. Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri.
I Indiana and Ohio fell off anywhere
! from !'! to ." 1 per cent.
Highest-Priced Woods.
The highest pried native woods are
walnut, hiskorv, and a-di. and the cheap
est are lurch ami while fir. Trotn the
fad, houvver. that since I si I'd the av
ernge increase in t he price of lulu
be r has been l! per cent . it w ill not
b. long In fore cheap w Is are few and
far between.
l-'igur s upon the lumber .cut of the
Tint".! Stales in I'-'oiI are taint d
in Circular TJ- of the To rest Service,
which can be had upon application
to the Torcslcr. Tinted States Depart
mi nt of Agriculture, Washington.
ei:, train. All KIU i" Medford. Jack
sonville, Central I'oint, CMd Hill,
Kagle Point and other interior places
an- re.pioted to be on hand. A spe
cial programme has been arranged by
the Ashland lodge to conclude with a
baiMpiet.
TIME TABLES
SOUTHERN PACIFIC BAILWAY.
I
H9 p. m.
!):4!la. in.
10:13 a. in.
j Northbound.
No. Ill; Oregon Kxpris.
S. 14 Portland KxpresH
Sn. 225; For Ashland
! Southbound.
Xu. 13'Califiiniia Express.. 10:3o a.
No. llliSan Francisco F.xp. l:50p. m
No. 225 1 From Grants Pass.. 9:15 p. m
" PACIFIC & EASTERN BAILWAY.
riii: .!:kxt--i;":"- t..t i.m
k.-.-pinu'. with .'h nnd I'vtrV lisbt.
lnii;ir,. iil...ic t.a ti-" ,
7lli and i. r-. .. Hay,-.,:;. 'JT
Q '
Ful; IJKXT- )'' rauri".; j; 1 !iai-
i'..r iiiiiii wild n'l... tun cr liir.-- ....d '
li:i!iis. ('. II. I'i'i.-i. A: "ii. ,l. dlnid.
Or. -214 i
FOR SALE Having purcliasi d over j
."Wl.flOO feet of first-class milling logs,
wo an prepared to furnish first-class
lumber of all kinds in any amounts j
on short notice. If you contemplate
building place your order with us;
prices very reasonable; dimension and
line finish lumber a specialty. Write
or call. Butte Falls Lumber Company,
offico over Jackson county bank, Med
ford, Or. " tf
1; vnis Men inly ; hot air, ne.-im nnd
iii'-dicHtiil Ma :ilt, "i-; with massag",
.-I.M.i; j,.M,d i'or rln uliiatisnl, colds, stitV
joints, paralysis, etc; will purity ami
t up generally. I'rof. Vuleske. A
str.-.-r, -orner of. Ttll St. tf
M"lSi:i!Y STOCK All kinds of fruit
trees, both large and small fruits,
standard varieties of app-.ra and pears
and peaches, including Newtown and
Spitzcnberg apples; a full line of up
todate nursery sUick, in large or small
lots; also all kinds of ornamental
trees nnd shrubbery, at my rcsidenco-v
in South Medford, having just re
ceived a large shipment, am prepared
to fill orders immediately. Inquire at
Warner's Store. I,. B. Warner, Sr.,
Medford. Or. tf
No. 1 1 Leaves Medford
No. :i Leaves Jieurora
No. 2 Arrives Medford
No. 4 (Arrives Medford
8:00 a. m.
2:45 p. m.
10:10 a.m.
5:00 p. m.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. 2 Leaves Medford
No. 4 (Lenves Medford
Motor Leaves Medford
Motor! Leaves Medford
No. 1 Leaves Jacksonville.
No. 3 Leaves Jacksonville.
MotorlLoaves Jacksonville.
MotorLcaves Jacksonville.
10:40 a.m.
5:55 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
9:00 p. m.
9:90 a.m.
3:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Sneeial motor car trips during day,
$2.00 nnd upwards, according to num
ber people. Phono Jacksonville office.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
SINOF.H Sewing Machine o. Tele
phone No. 945. A. I). Siugler, Mgr. 290
WANTED Woman or girl for silver
pantry. Apply to Steward. Nash fafe.
FOR EXCHANGE Medford property
for other property. Adrdess Lock Box
41S, Medford, Or. tf
FOR RENT (lentil man wanted for
nicely furnished room, near in. Apply
at Hotel Moore.
FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook wishes
situation. Address Cook, Tribune, oil
TEN THOUSAND BET THAT
ROOSEVELT WILL RUN AGAIN
FoF Ml' An elaborate assortment of
Ladies' Lingerie. China Silk and Em
broidery Waists. "The llig Store,"
lleuel .V Kent nor.
WTNTEIT SilualioiT by iiiiiii mid wife
either on a ranch or inine; wife first
class cook. Apply 21:1 1 st. .1. C.
Pauley. -"-
FOR SALE One a. re, west of Medford
city limits: price 'Jnn. payable M
down and a month, without inter
est. Address P. O. liox 571. Medford.
( tre.;oll.
W'AN"I'KI situation by lady who is
willing to work at fair wages; pre
fer work that I can room at home
ni-lits. Address Tribune office, or M.
F. II.. Poslolf
box sir.
NEW YORK. Feb.
-There
is iimicIi ;
'dii-itssion. pro a in I con. o
'on the floor of the si
I n I, i. 'I lias I.,-. ii . a. is, .1 by
! vi.ii 's ris i'iit I'li-dii-tiioi
ii II orb und
o,-k- exrhaiioe.
' ' Tom " I .aw
Imt President
j Rons .veil ',
I i-ll hillise
,s,- would be Roi
These ,li-i
finally I . I to a wager, i tie anon u
:wlioh. allhoiioh let male public, is
I Slliinseil to be ill tile lie i gllln o il ood of
!lil.otnl, at even I lev. that Theodore
R,ioseelt would be III" next president
lot i lie railed Slates. Il is said that
I the lookers making this bet represent
1 1 I i I i i ' i a lis ol national mi port a nee.
I .. I... -on;, .. i:- si ..r a i :n-
.'ele' I'd I' I I i is I . v. i ,., Citf
1 i,- , -I,-- in- .ilia s i, i, a e . :' of a lot
to l.aie-s mm::,, iii.-.i!,- ;,r,. !;'. '! to
I 1 1 -l e. I I he !.!! I.- ill." : ilie.
ie w In. ii lie- .ri . 1 ol ; i..i. es
i il I lie ..'.on I-. ii i I n lolls, i , - ' i.i-ed
lo I,, .ml ale s ,l.-ieis. win. a i mis
I li' i'tiull Tie liiiil.i e ol Iho Indian I i or
...i ii;i As ii -i,.i:i,.:- ..I 1':.. 1. Iiowio,;-.
i; uv i.iiiy tea. lies ioo.il f t :1i, i- soutll
ti,. :i thl- A lew p .1. es iio'.-!i ,.f thin
1 il,C l!Os;,-- ,. Willi; !o t'le lelll
f i-: 1 1 1 llillneln es i w ,i It-r . T e'ev at toll.
I o;;i,tl I. lie.
A Timely Hint.
It it We.! to e:ll:i.: e b'. ' s O! ToOo
of I. older plants, as d.iliil.i. t'a llohr.;.
i nl.tol . o idliiin and the like, slotted ID
the i'i 'i.ir ttii.l i e. alilloitli luu li
taki-n to present iujury from i it, t.
CLEETON IS CHOICE
OF OREGON DELEGATION
WASHINGTON. Feb. li.-'riioiuas .1.
fleet I' Portland, a .-lose friend of
Senator Fulton, is slated for I'liited
iSiates district attorney for Oregon.
Senators Fulton and Honrne and foil
Igiessuiali Ellis united ill lecol ml
jing Innl. The recoiniuetiilat ion was
placid in the president's hands. S, hue
'be! will' bo assistant.
Jn'EW GOLD BEACH
IS FOUND AT NOME
NuMF. Feb. 7 A new b. a. h line
I lias been discovered north of llie si, I,
niaiiue ,-hiiiiiol two miles north of tins
li-itv. Cioil -a- lias Ineu struck, but
to wh it ,.t. nt has as vet not l.c deter
!liiili.-d. 'I'lie Hew fold has 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 :1 1 - I
' ir-.o.-xl in Ike o.i.. tti. s ivisi n ii.l n.otli
; of the i-it y.
UTTER IS CHOSEN AS
IDAHO'S SURVEYOR GENERAL
w v-sii I i ; ''i V j in. i'.. s, iiiit.o-
' II. bin ii i.ml ll.oah of Idaho .inno it 1
:.,tl.r an int. -mow wi'h 'he pi. -si, but
( ..,..,v tha' tli. v had inroed upon i.v
, .oiino in lieo tin- appointment of F,
; I'Mor 1. 1 W ,..,T. I.I.-.I.... lo be .-me, or
; -,..i, i.-il. vice E. G. Fai;:. .t...
! siglo d.
WANTKH A ranch; not nioro than I"
mihs from Medford; must be reason
able. Address, giving description and
price, A. I. Tribi office. No agents.
L'liS
WANTED Girl for g etieral house
work; no washing; must room at
llollle. In.piire at Tribune offi.-e. tf
l-'OIC SALE Two iie-iiliators, us.-d only
one season, for sale cheap; capacity
of each, l-'lti i ggs. Iioiuire al War
uel-'s store. Warney ,V Snyder. 1 1'
I'OR SALE Seasoned pine stove wood.
one mile wesl of PI nix, in quantities
to suit. Apply '"I premises or ad
dress Charles Olsen. Phoenix, Or. 271
FOR SALE One five horsepower mo
tor, g I as new; take it away for
7.-. Peils Elite Laiindrv, Medford,;
Or. tf"
FOR SALE oilx'-'uo loot lot, :ld lot
from cor. llth and L sts.; a bargain:
S. W. Mcdot'rd. Call any time. W.
Yogili. residence.
FOli R F NT A ;in acre orchard for
real: II acres prunes, balance apples; .
1 lo :t vears; good improvements; one
mile from Jacksonville. Or. Win. P.is j
I , Jacksonville. Or. tf I
W A STEM -stenography and typewrit-
iug work doi eiiings at reasonable J
rates. Impure of Yau, Rogue River
Elect I
house.
i.. or lliaiuond Rooming
tf
BRITISH SQUADRON
NOT TO BR INCREASED
FOR SALE New resilience, just conl
j pleted. .second block West of high
school. West Seventh street; fine col
onial interinr: cheap if sold soon. In
i iiliie Tribune office. tf
.WORK W A NTI'.I ' .l.ipan. so contrac
tor; can do all kinds of general fann
ing: general h. lp- r in all Work: (own
1 or count ry. Address A. E. T.1timt.
Cen'l II.!.. Mi I for I. or. tf
FOR SVI.E One I", l.ors, pow. r ant.,
malic Ri:-l':l .ngilie. in first. 'lass
sape; look tips up. the price will siir
prise Volt. P-ils Elite LillllldlV, Mid
ford. Or. tf
Foil KENT Newly fnrui.h.d ro.uos,
by .lav. vv.ek or ivoiph. The od.ll.;
over posl. ft'ice. Medford, Or. tf
i LONDON. r,li. -Ti.
1 Press is ol'fn-iallv- au'liori -is
j I hat In i c is no 1 1 ii' h in
tllil! the llll'l-ll s,pi.i),o
, ..ifl.' will be mat, n.illv in
(changes jro being made
' plated.
o.-iat.-d
declare
i, poll I'l
he l'
id N,
otitcin
I! RENT - New Iv
I'lirni-ked light
housekeepilg rooms, close ., business
part of town; bath, hot and cold wa
l. r. e,.,.tri,. light. For term, .,. xr,
Joe Th. tnas. South II .r. , i
A SQUARE DEAL
The Rogue River Laud Company has always eoutenuVrt that
there is no good reason why the real estate business cannot be
famed on honorably and honestly, with due regard for the rights
of both purchaser and landowner. Actuated by this opinion, the
company lias never yet misrepresented as to the character of the
(toil or the quality of the fruits produced on same, with the result
that all who have bought orchards through this agency so far
could nell out, if desirable, at an advance of 100 to 500 per cent
above the purchase price. This is a history of which we are
proud, and we shall continue along the same lines in the future.
Men who come into this favored valley looking for a new place
of abode are entitled to fair treatment. We only ask of them
that they will exercise ordinary business sagacity in investigating
the resources of the valley before buying.
There are three things the average investor wants, if he buys
country property in this valley. First and foremost, he wants a
home wnere he and his family can enjoy good health and the fruits
of this section. Usually he wants to get located where he is within
easy reach of the leading commercial centers nnd close to local
markets. And he always wants property which will bring in a
good income and is sure to advance in value as the valley develops.
Will he be apt to find this combination in the hands of the
street-corner broker or the average "butter-in" who persecutes
the homeseeker about the hotel offices? When one considers that
the Kituatinn is not urging many men with good holdings to sacri
fice their property here, it is up to the homeseeker to apply to the
regular dealer for what he wants. Tf he wants the
VERY BEST IN THE WHOLE VALLEY
In must apply to the Ifiigne River Land Company, When in Med
fnid, do imt fail to call on the
AT THE EXHIBIT BUILDING.
Rogue River Land (Bo.
EXHIBIT BUILDING,
MEDFORD, OREGON.
The Nash Hotel and Grill
Only first-class house in the city. Absolutely the finest grill between
Portland and Sau Francisco. A specialty is made of oysters, shell and other
fish. All meats used are cold storage government inspected. Catering in all
its branches.
Rogue River Valley
Orchards Company
capital $200,000
We have pinch:,
Ashland a tract ol'
land as then- is in t
in five and ten acre
scd t'roni Mr. I-:. V. ( alter and Mr. K. T. Staples of
"7;l acres of what is sidered as oaiod apple and pear
ie ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, which we have subdivided
tracts, which We are si Hit, g upon the following; forms:
Selling Price Total "Amount
l'er Acre. Cost. Xeces'v.
Five acre 1 Irehard
Option 1 riant -.1
I Ipt ion I Planted and
Option :! Planted ami
I Ipl ion I Planted and
1 Ipliou o Plant. .! and
car.-d for 1 v
ared for 11 v.
an d for .'I v.
ar.d for 4 v.
. loll
. . L'lHI
. . 247
.. J!H
. . 341
$ Toil
Iiiiiii
12:1.1
. 1471)
17 0.1
11140
2173
2410
2.100
-tr.-io
4.10
:i20
op:i.,u J--Planted and car.d for .1 years :jss
pii..n 7 I'lanted and ear.-.l for li years 4:1.1
Op;iou s--l'lniit"i and eared for 7 years 4s2
Op'ioii '.1 Planted and cured for 7'j years .IHO
'Amount 1 ssnr,v to get deed nnd possession.
EASY TERMS 10 PER CENT DOWN AND 1 PER CENT PER MONTH.
Iietailed information ami literature will lie sent upon application to our
1 "'''''''' -IK llninl".ldt Hank UUg.. San I'rnncisco. or In any real estate
aoeiit in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
Tlicv tli'.iiii tho towns of nioiie and neitlR-r
yivo.tiii! tit. stylo nor distinction t" your clothes
ih.itiyouv own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
Tho clothes I make arc the kind that "carry
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
your money at home and are superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YOUR MONEY
HOME
EIFERT
The City Tailor
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
AND REPAIRN6NKuo.n
Medford
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