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Till-: M KDFOI.D PALY TKIPUXL. MF,PFORI, OH.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY To. IMS. A Live Paper in a Live fjwu. $ V.ClfitV HOLCS ? "liblij-li'-'I v.-ry t-vniii; ext-ejit .Sunday Med ford Publishing Company. U. 1'I T.NAM. EIitr iiihI M;in:--r. A!iiiiii'-.l us S"i'fiinl ria.-s M.-itt'T in tlio at M.'lt'nni, Ori-gun. .-vrl t. i.-s fr..... M-.U.t.I. Ti.f -;. by .V-.-iii:-!'!,. Ta hi.1 th .:,.. r - I lv in.- i;t li'-T art- highly s;.kin .f. Subscription Kates: One iiiuiitli, by mail or carrier. .. .$0. Out veil, l v mail 5. THE HORTICULTURAL NUMBER. ii ( 1'itrtlainl .Journal.) In a sj.i .-ial ' I J urt iriiit uial unmlxr" nf tlir .M'-lluni Tribune, K-litnr I'ntaaiii liu ina l'' a ri-rnarkabl? showing of the irninciiHt' ri'snnn-i's nf 1 1 1 Jiivcr valley uh u fruit ret; ion. The must strik- iiiL' t'eutiin of tin rilitirm in the ciivit ' 'iflinl wlij.-li is 'iira'ct from margin to mar gin, tin1 front cover pagr showing u .M'-ilt'onl oi'i'tianl, ami tlx bark page displaying an Oregon forest picturi'. The iea in highly artistic ami effective as an al vert iseiuent of the Kogue Kiver vnlh-y. The insiile pages an filled with art is-tii- advert iseinentH and well-writ ten Htories of HncccHHfiil .larkum comity fruit rari'dieH. Some of the fig'm8 ivfii xho-.v marveloiiH profits to be de rived fro mpear and apple culture in the liogue Itivcr valley. Ah an iintanre of the profitH derived fro niKnut hern Oregon pear orchards the Tribune ti-llx of a carload of Oimir lnrn nliipped to New York bv Lewis fro inhis famous Hear Creek or chard, which brought at auction !M,fJ. W). naid to be t he highest price ever paid for a carload of fruit. Twelve acres of Newtown pippins, from the name orchard, were Hold in New York last fall, netting $1170 an acre. A picture of a strawberry bed. HO by 100 feet, is shown, which netted the owner 7H0 from last spring's crop of berried. The merchantable saw timber in the liogue Kiver valley is given at .i'l'HM, 000,001) (Vet, wniff that immediately tributary to Med ford in put down n nearly 4,i)IM),imki.(H(ii feet. A full pag. of the issue is given over to half tone cots of game, showing that in no part of the state is there a greater variety of wild game than in Jackson cmtiity. j The mining industry of tin district, hntU pi: r and mtartz. is exhaustively ' treated. i The pictorial work i'i the issue is t-' peeially good and reflects great credit j on this depart ut of the Tribune. j Kii.'!jtccn couj-:-s i.i young p "! en 'joyed themslv,.,, ;it the t. Valentine "s 111 ilance given at the Angle Opera House !. Tlmr.-dav ni'lit. Tli-y wah.ed to tic sweet strains of music furnished by the N.-rling ivh-tt ra. and at the close 00 of the dance repaired to the 1). II. Kus- , sell cafe and there sat down to a m iren.it. I he hall was bedecked with learls by the young men. The fol lowing alt- fided: Mi-.?-'- Mae Knyart, f ; 1 1 a I'hipj.s, Krfie I'hipps. Louis- Hart ze!l. H leu JaM. (.eraldine Theiss, Kundlett, .Myrtle 1 aylor, tier. ha J'riin, Inez Ifoyt, Dot Herry, Mabel Ke Leona I'lrich. Kdvthe Cranfill, Me.la Kdna Kifert, Uelle Tiese. Lou Porter; Messrs. Our Ohihlers. JJazil (Jregory, Frank Tracy, Will Aidenha gen, Bert Theirolf, Torn Osgood, Frank Kellogg, flrout Stone, Harry Ling, Sam Richardson, Walter Kent tier, Homer Kothormal, John Wilkinson, Verne Van Dvke, Harrv Kennevd, (teorge (ifMlfrov, (irover Fortiin, (icorge Merritt. ? Christian Church. Mesdames M. L. Alford. K. M. Lums rlen, -NL A. Isaacs, A. M. Woodford, C Strang. A. L. Kisenhart and Messrs. H. C. Kentner, J. V. White, M. L. Alford. V. F. Shields and II. F. Piatt consti tuted a committee that gave one of the most successful and largelv attended rn Star receptions Wednesday eve ning, l ehruary 11!. that this popular or der has ever enjoyed. Souvenir pro grammes that called to mind St. Val entine's dnv were distributed and the following programme was rendered: Selection by orchestra; dialect recita tion, Miss Helen Watt; vocal hoJo, Mrs. Kd Andrews; reading. Kd Andrews. Af ter the programme a delicious lunch was served. Among the invited guests were Mrs. F. W. Streets and daughter, Mrs. Radeliff, Dr. and Mrs. Trving, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ha.elrigg, Mrs. Tlit uer of Ashland, and Misses Cuminiiigs, Karhart and Isaacs. Sjd"iidid prngi ;im !ne Sunday. Febi n- ary Hi. Ilibh- s.l 1 at in a. in.; preaching at 11 o'clock, subject, "The I'pper and Lower Fores; or. Who Shall Rule Medford God or the Devil?" At 7:;t'i the Kndeavorerft will give a splen did mis-ii.nary pii-gramnie. consisting of spirit'1 singing, speeches, etc. Note the pnt:rami')e: S.ms of India; swig. "We Have Heard a Joyful SouiPl"; scrijiture reading. Roiu. x:! 1."; prayer by pastor; song, "The Macedonian Cry a message from Mr. mid Mrs. C, K. Heulehr, overseer of the Damoh orphanage, ' ' Damoh Christ iau Mission Orphanage'; solo, Bertha Pierce; reci tation, Mrs. Seely; "The Orphanage Workshop," Bunden; "The Orphanage Hospital, " Korai; solo, Lulu Olsen; "The Orphanage Farm," Birju; a let ter fro inone nf the younger boys of the '.rphynage, Nunga; song "India's Fam int Cry"; a letter from a ministerial student. Mauk Lol; a message from seven of the boys who are now teach ers; recitation, Marie Seely; duet by Mr. and Mrs. F S. Day; silver offering for the Damoh orphanage work; conse cration song and Miz-ah. "Old Arkansaw." as a play, has few equals, because it contains al Ithe ele ments that go to make up an interest ing performance. The production will be seen in its entirety at the Med ford Opera House on Tuesday. Februarv VS. o iOreChance Only, to get a Good Sized Tract of Land near Medford Cheap; only e Acr Many are looking for tracts to divide. This is by far the best chance at the right price. Don't wait until some other fellow buys this and then scold your wife because you did not seize the opportunity F0R SALE BY C. H. PIERCE & SON MEDFORD, OREGON HELP TKS RA1LR0AD3, The Ladies Aid society of the Pre byteriau church entertained at t lie home I of Mrs. K. N. Warner last Wednesday afternoon for the benefit of the public 1 1 nra ry num. in a pleasing manner Mrs. F. K. Merric kset forth the claims nf the public library for support, and fjiuke of tli' great benefit to be derived from h free reading room. Miss Helen Watt was heard in a select reading and M ssis b'uth Merrick and Flora (iray gave several piano selections. The la diis present spent a very pleasant af- Itii n and Hi' was taken m for the llig entiiirice cii. i I' oirirv and ttirmd ocr to the (.renter Me.lfoid club. Will the person holdiug the winning number of our January prize please call and get the prize, and also inspect our large stock of New- Dishes which will be in the first of next week. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 216 WEST SEVENTH STKEET. McGLASIIAX & JUNKEX - - Proprietors Two rai!f(i:nU ;tn- to M . .1 1 1 .r I iin.l it to tiif Im i i' -'- "i M ! I.ii.l to iissist tlnt roii. I tl ri-r- v.:tv Ixisni).!,'. 'II: i..iiil, ot , , ,..,, I Mi- iH'-rtairo,! 2. lii'.t.' to M,,ltoi,l ,!,;, i,Mo-t aiivlliiii-l-"'"""-' fn '"" ;" ""' "f '" r I r M . .. i ii i -....I ' ' I :' h iti. iins tli,- :!,v.-l lit1 ii.ni.j of rr..is . :..ttl. tli.' .I.-i . I...ii!,.,t f ,T!i.tMlay o.-iiiMg. r.'l.riMir.v 1.1 IlKtiira, !u i... -s i,v,.,:,,s !n;, (j,;. -.j,., -i.lv ' "' v''iol n-iv pla-.:l iin.l tnu J ...,....v,,,..l r ,',' r' r ,'.',, si,':l' " '" ' v-- ! l''""'-l I'or fianv v.-ini. , I.I...V.I Klw I t urni-lir.l .'iil.-i-laiiim.-iil. Tho r'.Mii, .v K.l.n. "ill t.-,t. t,,. .'- n.l m-m "oiv It i It aa.l ,!.,. Mr.l I ,.,, .,' , '' 'ri"w'' I'l'"'"' ": M is-.s I .. r u.a in i l.i . 1 1 1 1 i i. ,.i,. 'I i... I...., ;.. ' M.wtlo .M.l-:.,-. 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Mab.'l. - Iiav.- ,;,,iii- to t alifornia mi :i vi-it. ( li.'ir ,- ill y -lai-k-on v I'o-t. In an i-M-.-ll. nth print. . I an.l illns tial.-l M..r. Ilo- M. -If. .1.1 Tnl.nii.. 1.1. . t... in- .ml in II li"l' l.-nltillal ,-litioll. Th. tin Mi. an.l Mrs. Ilor.l,-.- I'.lton of Saln'i. Va!l, v vv.-i.- in Mi-lf..r.l thi- vvi-nk. v i- 11,, Sol, lh, in (li.oon mi ' ... I t.,t i h in -p.-.-ial art i.-l.-.. vi r. an.l ! I t..lt;ar llati-r tirr nt li.-in. a.ni. al'tor a -loot vi-it in IVrl lan.l. iolvanla: .-oniit rv an. I I C v vi - tiv.r fruit i- inaill- a fell l'..tlnn.l Tol. orniii. TAKM IIOUSi: AND CONTENTS l,.. t Ni.-l, II L vi-itmo r.la. I HK8TKOYEU BY I 1Kb ,,, -i,,, f,,,.,,. ,vi,,L. ,,, .l.i, l,.,n ill Our Heating Systems I'lo-v tlio I.--t an, I mo-t noliiiral lioatino -v-toins .o il.l.. to n-tall. U'rito ativ lart;.- -iliool il ist ri-ti in llri-oon. or writ.' to ativ Tl, .iv. ,!,,,,.; I of I....:-,' . M'- .1... ii. Kli-.ll an.l Mi ll, vv v . v. 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Sal. in, t r. s.-h-.o! l.oat.l. Kni;i'ii.', ir. S.-hool lioar.l. Ki.-.-l'iirv;. Or. S, h,.l l.oar.l. Walla Walla. Wash. s, 1 1 l.oar.l, ( ontralia. Wa-h. Si-liool bnaru, Si'iiltlc, Wash. S.ln.ol l.oni.l. Ta.-oiiia. W'a-li. S.-liool l.oar.l. 'am-oiiv . r, Wa-li. School boanl. Kflso, Wash. S.-hool l.oar.l. Hoiiiiam. 'a-h. School l.oar.l. Willamette. Or. School boar.l. Huoil Uivcr, Or. s, h.... l.o. aril. St. Anthoiiv. l.lah... Si I I boanl. W'ci-. r. Llaho. School l.oar.l. ltoi-o. l.laliy. The W, G. Mc Plie i son Co Heating Engineers, 328 Glisan St., Portland, Oregon Desirable and Advantageous That it is desirable to have an account with The Jackson County Hank, subject to your check, is amply shown by the strength of this conservative banking institut ion, awl that it is an advantage to you, is proven by the excellent facilities and efficient service which we render you. Your account s respectfully invited. JACKSON COUNTY BANK MEDFORD, OREGON. State Depositary. Established 1888. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000.00 J. K. K.VVAIiT.I'rpsiil ont. J. A. l'KKRY, Vico-Prc'sidrnt. JOHN' S. OHTII, Cashier. W. B. JACKSOX, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS jO.OOO Safety Poxes to Pont. A (lonoral J ianlciny Pusincss Transacted. AVe Solicit Your Pati'oiiaue THE SIGN OF SAFETY 1ST NATIONAL. BANK 1 OF MEDFORD CAPITAL, SD0.000 ALWAYS CO.S-:;V.TI VK, AI.WAVS SAl'K V. i-i. s. i r-w.-ll. I'rrsi.l. iit. c,.. v. liunn, L'.l Vii-i-.prraidfut. 1-'. K. H.-a. l. Vii-o Prosidont. M. L. Alvonl. Cashier. Orio C'rawl'iinl. Ata-ii-tant CasliiiT. Rogue River Valley Orchards Company CAPITAL 8200,000 Y hair, mr.li.is.-.l from Mr. K. V. ( arlvr ti.i.l Mr. E. T. Staples nf Ashland n tr.-u t of lii;:i ai-ri-s nf what ii eonsiilereil as goml apple anrl p-ar lan.l a, th.-ro is in tin- ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, whirl, we have subdivide in five ii.i.l ti n :n-re traits, ivlikh we are selling upon the following terms: Selling Priee Total Ainotint Per Acre. Cost. Xeecs'v. r ivt ui-re ( ir.-l.iir.l option I I'l.-int -.1 option .'I'laiiti-.l ini.l eared for 1 voir Option :i Planted an.l eared for 2 yearn option I Plant. ,1 ;in, ,-are.l for 3 years option. I'lanl...! imi-I enr-.l for 4 years Option li plant,., an.l enre.l for .1 years "prion 7--l'!ai.:.-. :i : i I ,-.-,r-,I for II years ' '' and ear. .1 for 7 vears option -Plant,, a,,,- ,.,.,r,.,l f,,r re. years.. 'Xmi 1 "eessary to get deo.l and possession. EASY TERMS-10 PER CENT DOWN AND 1 PER CENT PER MONTH. Mailed information and literature will lie sent upon npplical inn to nnr ''""' ""'"''"Ml P-ink lildg., s Frnneisco. or to anv real estate agent in the ROOUE RIVER .VALLEY. ...1.-0 . .. 20il ... 217 . . . 2H4 . .. .141 . . . 31 . . . 43.-. . .. 42 . . . oiifl $ 730 inno 12:15 1470 170.1 19411 217.' 2410 2.-n0 7.10 4--.0 :is.) 1 Oil 12-' 60 00 R. W. GRAY, Builder COLONIAL I'ORCIl work, i-jkill and lath WO UK, l'ATTI-liXS, KTC. KI.KIMIOXK 471. MKDFORD.on. I o O o o O o