THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR.i TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 100ft ' MILITARY GRANT PREDICTS RAPID REPORTED SOLD GROWTH OF GITY The Medford Brick Co. Composed of W. O. PEIDDY, O. D. NAOLE, O. T. O'BRIEN, manufacture COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK. General contractors And builders in nit its branches. Plains and estimates furnished. All work guaranteed. LIME. PLASTER AND CEMENT FOR SALE. iwwinmiiiiiiniiwisiiiii m ip Wise Talks By the Office Boy Contract Closed for Transfer of Half Spokane Real Estate Broker Says Med Million Acres to Eastern Syndicate J ford Should Have Twenty Thousand Land to Be Cut Up and Sold in Small ' People in Two Years Property-Own- Tracts Extends Across End of State. 1 ers Should Build. V X contract ht been closed for th transfer ami immediate colonization of the la add of the Oregon Military Laud J iiraut company, comprising 500,000 acres iu Southern Oregon. The deal was consummated by H. A. Hunter, presi dent of the land grant company. The grant is taken over by the corporation, to be known as the Oregon Valley Land company of Kansas City, Mo. The con sideration is about $1,51)0,000. A complete plan of colonization has been adopted, following tlio lines of the purchasers in the disposition and set tlement last year of the San Luis Valley Land company's large holdings in Colo rado. The negotiations between Presi dent Hunter of the Oregon grant and the eastern people have been under way for nearly a year and its successful con clusion means much for the southern part of Oregon west of the ( 'ascade mountains. Open New Region. The great tract held for so many years by the Booth-Kelly company, and later by the Hunter organization, has never yet been offered to the public and has remained practically a sealed book to the people at large, although it lias for a quarter of a century been known as a region of vast development possibilities. Since the last year's act ive campaign of surveying by Harri mnn railroad engineers through central and southern Oregon the grant has eomc into notice more than ever before. It will be tapped by the Oregon Kastern railway to be built by the Southern Pa cific and the Oregon Short Line. The grant has for several years boon owned principally by H. A. Hunter and r,ongressrn:ni Andrus of Minnesota. It extends in n strip 12 miles wide from 1he summit of the Cascades to the Snake river opposite Silver City, Idaho The nortion involved in the transfer just made begins at the east side of tho Klamath Indian reservation and inc ludes all the lands east of that divis ion point. From the day the grant was made by congress in 1fi4 nothing has been done to em-ourage settlement and develop ment. The new owners propose immedi ately to reverse this policy and will n , eon rage settlement by the sab' of tho hinds in small tracts. MANY ENJOY MUSIC AND DINNER AT NASH More people enjoyed t he music and table d'hote dinner at the Hotel Xash Sunday evening than any evening this season, and both the music and dinner were worthy nf a city many times the i.e of Medford. The program rendered by the llnzelrigg orchestra was an un iisually popular one. filled with tune t ul melodies and the favorite received o much applnuHe that encores were in s rder. Manager MeMahon of the Nash de serves the greatest credit for these fciun litiv evening gastroiiomicul and musical treats, whieh are hemming quite a fea ;ure in the social life nf the commu jiity. They are one of the best adver tisements that Medford has. and both otel guests and townsj pie are loud jit their praises. For a traveling man In find a hotel rvico equal to that of the best eafes f Portland or S:in Kranrism, with all the m'l'niiipaiiiiiients, in a small city like Medford is both a surprise and a light, and the news that Medford live town is spread far and wide. de EASTER SERVICES AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Larjji and apprcriativo andiem-os Here in att nd:inci- a) both morning and veiling services at the riiristinn clmrch. Th chorus, under the direction f ied S. D:ty. rendered splendid nnin hor, consisting of Easter song and .: rit hems. These were thoroughly en ved liy the large nndienee present. Mrs. E. li. Seely gave a reading which rendered iu n very effective 111:111 r,-r. Mrs. Seely has a pleasing address. The short address hy the pastor was V.stened to with thoughtful attention. The subject. "A Uladsomo Easter Mes rage." was in keeping with the occas ion nnd wns npprecinted by the large concourse nf hearers. The cTening exercises were also very ;nterestine. The anthem, "Seals are Shattered ' ' was especially worthy of mention. The minister spoke on tne -inject. "Thp General Resurrection; the Last Judgment nnd the New .lerusa l'm.'' The church was beautifully decorated. The memories of the f.asier uay wini0iv 3 :re long in the hearts of those present SMITH LICENSE CASE TO BE DECIDED SOON The cao nf the Pity of Medford vs. Alfred Smith, which wns submitted to vhe court last Saturday, was taken tin ier advisement by Judge Hannn and will be decided after the judge's return from Grants Pass. Mr. Smith, it will he remembered, was arrested for selling tji! et:ite without having procured n "cense. i hris T'lrick of Jacksnnvile trans 'ted bnine in Medford Mondnv. " Med ford should have a population of 1.1,000 or 10,000 within two years," i said J. Mil Hoy, a prominent real estate broker of Spokane, who has been vis iting Med ford. He is charmed with the valley and predicts a great future for' the city, i "Our firm iu the past two years plat- ted and sold in small orchard tracts nearly 3000 acres near Spokane,'' said Mr. Mulloy. "We have spent in ad- j vertising alone over $100,000 mid we have seen iu this time a community of l.".OU0 peojde grow up in Kast Spokane, and our countrv doesn't hnve the ad vantages you have here. " Von want to keep tilings humming here. Get people to build when there is demand. Lot proporty-ownors sell when they can get a good margin of profit, if they won't build themselves. (let more live men iu from tho outside, and von 'II have a city here before you know it. ' ' Mr. Mulloy may return to take up an orchard proposition he has undi t consul eration. On a special train wl he visited Kagle Point, which h as one of the most promising of the vallev. ller STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM ARE ON THE WAY The Hood River district will produce, unless ltiisluip follows, 70 cars id' straw berries this season. This wi:l mean about 70.(100 crates of 24 ltoxcs nch as compared with (0,000 crates a yt ar nio. This means nliont Llisoo.OOO nil fruit. of Fine Apples Are Too Fine. Iterance of the financial situation in the east, some packers of the finest apples found that they could not obtain their money within a reasonable time and therefore larger supplies of this quality were forced upon the Portland market. At this time one firm has quite liberal stocks of extra fancy Yellow Xewtowns. which are rather slow sell ers at $"J.f0 and a box. The trade is taking mote to fancy grades because of the very high price of the better fruit. The fruit of this extra quality is (Minted less todav than it could be purchased at the start of the season; storage charges added. Portland Jour nal. Widows to Get Increased Pensions. The pension commissioner has an nouneed that widows now on the pen siou roll would not be required to make application for the increase from $S to a month recently voted by congress, The ennnnissinner has instructed the pension ageneies to put the law into ef fect automatically, the first payment of the increase to be made May A. SIX-MILE CANAL IN WOOD RIVER VALLEY Senator Abner Weed has signed contract with .1. Prank Adams for the const ruction of a canal six miles ir length in Wood liiver valley. Mr. Ad ams is to becin work as soon as lie can get his dredger on the ground. The channel will be 21 feet in width at the top and will be four feet deep. Tt will keep the flood waters off a large a of land owned by Mr. Weed and will also give him water connection with his ranch. Puriiitr the spring Wood river gets out of its banks and inun date u vast area of grazing and mead ow lands. The dike that the dredger will construct will confine the waters of the river mid the channel will act as a d ra i aage en na I. M r. Weed has undertaken this work alone and will use the canal solely for the improvement of his property. NO MORE BOOZE FOR TRAVELERS ON PULLMANS SAN FRANCISCO. April iM. I'nll m:in cars 'a re "dry" now. Following its decision of limt Febru ary to abolish the sale of all liquors on its cars in every part of th United States. Tanadn and Mexico as soon as 'the stock on hand could be disposed of without loss, the Pullman company has finally put that rule into effeet, and given strict instructions to Division Superintendent Lincoln on this coast and all its other division superintend- nts to see to tt that the rule is not ( .j..j,,,., frn, j the le:it. i . 0dd Fellows and Rcbckahs, Attention. leeting of I There will be a joint tnei Ulfonl IndiT". No. S3. I. O. . Y and Rebekah lodge. No. 2. at the T. O. O. F. hall Sntnrdav evening. April celebrate the anniversary of Odd Fellowship. A fine progrnm will he rendered nnd banquet to follow. Vis iting brothers nnd wives cordially in vited. order of committee, 2 Coal for Sale. Wp nre now prepared to furnish band picked cn:il at the mine, five mil st of town, in any amount desirM fl.nn ton. K.l Hi'l-iN'"'!!. n r:inrn-r ,Tt'V. wn" n ltii.ni'". fall' T 'lav. Wniftior i M.-.lf..rH Medford Skating Rink Society Night Tuesday, April 21 Music by the Rink Band Admission - - 10c Skates 25c BUSINESS CARDS. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING. J. S. HARRINGTON Rear Eads' Second-Hand Store. Phone 91. 33 J. T. ANKROM, WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD. OR. Prices right. Pumps Furnished when anted. BALL & GLOSCOCK, Contractors uud Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with C. H. Fierce & Son. Phone 653. P. O. Box 771. CHAS. VAN BUSKIRK, Shorthand and Typewriting Evenings. Fine Work a Specialty. PHONE SSii. P. O. Box 870. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence. WILLIAM YOUNG CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Window and Door Screens to Order, Mission Furniture Built. Box 671. ' Medford, Or. E. B. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X liny. Offico Hours, 10 12, 2-4 P. M. Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phono 33; Night Phones: C. W. Conklin 495: J. H. Butler 14S. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Eagle Point, Oregon. E. L. BALCOM. New West Side Confcetiunerv Kruit store candies, cuts, cigars, tobneeos. fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel Moore, Medford, Or. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL EECTION AGENCY. Lock Box 808. Medford, Or. Something New In Rubber Tires that it will pay you to investigate. COMPLETE STOCK, prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed. Mitchell & Roeck GENERAL WAGONERS. Kast 7th Street, rear of Merriman 's Blarlisniith Shop. Medford, Or. SEE THE NEW AND UP-TO-DATE LINE OF GORIIAM STERLING SILVER ON DISPLAY AT THE NEW JEWELRY STORE. JUST THE THING FOR EASTER PRES. EXTS. Martin J. Reddy 11 NORTH C STREET, Fine Watch and Jewelry Re pairing a Specialty. Near the Postoff ice. SOCIAL DANCE ANGLE'S OPERA HOUSE. APRIL 23. r, nlliniin. $1.00; l.iidii'K. fri'i-. All cor dially invitM. Hornbuckle 4 Stanley, Floor Managers. ALL NEW GOODS jl)ry (loods. Ilaviland China, I Semi-Porcelain. Jnrdinier.s and Crocks, Trunks, Suit cases and Telescopes. Whrrc yon ri I rifhl irirrx. Ward's Cash Store Pa says a rose by any other name would bo just as expen sive back east this time of year. I sometimes think ho pines for the piney woods in old Penob scot, Frappe County, Maine, jvhero he was raised but that's one thing yours truly never yearns for. The good mountains and the good old ocean and nice old Oregon atmosphere- are good enough for m-. Itnt it's all in how you were raised. Pa likea elam chowder and corn on the cob, and harvest apples and a lot of tliingi that a kid who was born this side of tho snow sheds has n 't had much chance to get acquainted with. Those who have lived on both sides of this great country and lived long enough to know what's what can get nil those things just as nice one place as an other, if you know where to buy. We've got elam chowder from Boston that is just as nice as any yon ever ate on the sand, and lots of other things that have that "Down East" taste. t MILLER & EWBANK : A Fine Business Opening on & Small Capital $1,450 Will handle a splendid business in Medford, large new rodm on Seventh Street be tween bridge and depot. Act promptly and step into an estab lished business. Sickness is the cause ol owner selling. C. H. PIERCE & SON All Kinds and Varieties of To Give Your House a Modern Appearance Use Bevel Siding We Have it inBright, Nice, Soft Pine Iowa Box & Lumber Co. MEDFORD OREGON We Want to Realty Bond Oregon W. Jackson county Bank Annex IF YOU Hot Water Bottle - OR Fountain Syringe (i to tlio EA(i L10 PHARMACY. Every bottle is made from tlio very liost rubber and absolutely guaran teed you take no risk. Eagle Pharmacy A. E. AY HITMAN, Manager. THE STOh'K OF QUALITY Lumber Buy Lands Syndicate of H. Stalker Secretai-V . NEED A