Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 25, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    SPOETINO NEWS.
Ashland bfitt (em nil I'oint on tht
urouiitln of tlu' former Suiiihiy, playing
J5 innings be ton tlu- game wui deem-
c,i. The seoro was i to 7 at tho cad
tf the 14th inning, the winner uiuk-
.1. r..a in tht' 1,'l'Ji. Wi.-ks unit
S - ,
n., ..I'- l.ith nitrheil i?(HHl innncH inn)
had pitching alone counted the game
would nronaniy nave neen railed by
darkness. Errors at eritieal times lust
out for Central Point.
Got rh and Ilaekensehmidt, the great
wrestlers, received an offer recently to
wrestle in Europe for $10,000. O'Rourke
lid not hesitate to double tint mmum
for he feels suro of drawhif? n omnd
crowd to New York to see the contest.
San Francisco's percentage in slowly
iiiwiirjv iiiiniiiiiii' ii iiiiii nil th
teams hit their stride and are playing
consistently the race is going to be one
of the prettiest since the present league
was organized.
.Tav Gould of New Vrk wli.
Jy added to his laurels in the tennis
court the acquisition of the gold rac
quet by bis third victory in the Tux
edo tournament, will be among those
who will compete in the Olympic games
:it London this summer.
.lime 4 has been sebd...! tun ,1.,..
for the 100-mile road nice under the
auspices of the Portland Automobile
club during the rose festival. Tn addi
tion to the teature event there will
also be a 50-mile road race.
Each event will have three handsome
cups as prizes. TTenrv Weinme hn U
donated n $500 trophy, which must be
won three years in succession in order
to retain it permanently, thus helping
to iikikp the altair an annual event.
The iteimnnt race in Hi Pinifi
Coast league has started in that style
that makes the game the fans' delight.
I hi' season is in its thud week now
and the teams look to be an even choice
with a possibility that Oakland is the
weaitesr in tne hunch. Tlie American
league has proven the most popular
baseball organization in the country,
because its pennant races have always
been mo close. Nearly every year four
teams have had good show and the
honors were only finally decided the
last couple of weeks. Such a rnco is in
prospect on this slope this year. Port
land lingers in the south this week nnd
nest, and will open at Portland with
San Francisco May 5. lievenge, the
fans are praying for, and it will be
sweet if they can get it in the opening
series here, for the terrible slaughter
of the first week of the season.
NOMAL EXAMINERS
INSPECT ASHLAND SCHOOL
The state board of normal school ex
aminers, composed of Su peri n tendon ts
Turner of Grants Pass, Powers of Sa
Jem and Churchill of linker City, com
pleted their first official visit to the
State Normal school at Ashland Tues
day, having spent two entire days in
making a most, rigid inspection not only
of the' worked the institution, but of
the general equipment which the school
lias, so as to be in a position to ninke
:iu intelligent recomtueiidat ion to the
iH-xt gislature, a duty developing up
on the hoard under the provisions of
the act under which they were ap
pointed by Governor Chamberlain. Tidings.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
M. A. Van Gorder to II.' X.
Ma ivy, mining property in Pal
mer Creek $
Lincoln Kelley to .1. .1. Kuntz.
Id acres in sections '.V. ami ;U,
township IIS, range 1 K
Columbia Mines company to G.
X. Pease, laud in sect ion ".
township M, range 4 V
Lay V. Ghuppell to .1." C. Ktn
eriek, IS acres in township .'W,
range 1 E
llattie P. K.-iy to I). P. Soliss.
i.nel in Parr's Addition, Med
ford
W. S. King to D. R. Soliss. 1
:oTe in section 2't, township
:!7, range 2 V
Mary .1. Tibbetts to Thomas Mor
ris, '.j acre in section o, town
ship :!!), range 1 1
Susie L. Allen to George Morris,
property in Ashland
11! i. I ,ovesee to William A nder
.n, 100 acres in township :'!,
ranire 2 E
.T. D. Skeed to Chester Tuttl
acre in Ashland
H. G. Ahlemeyer to Kobert MiV
lor, land in township tti)
range 1 E '
f. A. Perry to H. D. PuVkVr,
lot 1 and 2, block 24, Butte
Falls !..."$
K. G. Perham to .Mrs. R. C. KeY
sey, lots 5 nnd 6, block 0, Gold
L B. Dungau to Gold Ray Tiealty
Copland in township , range
Francis E. Jack to John Albert
lot 8. block .1 r.inti n - .
Stirling c. MinmVk to Frauds E.
'"K, lot 8. block SSj lt8 l
111.1 2, block IIS, Central Point
W "i. n. Pouter to P. I. Crouch,
lot 33 and 34, block L, Tfnil
Mini Addition. Ashland
E. R. Pcch to W. R. Lamb, 3(in
ni ros in township 36, range 2
Sarah A. Warner to 0. X. Gill-
more, 14 acres in township 37,
range 2 W
V. II. Peachey to J. T. Part on.
lots S and 0, block 7, Eaelo
Point
A. ,1. Daley to ,T. T. Patton, lots
4 nnd 5. block 7, Daley & Em
ery Addition. Fnwlrt P.if
A. J. Daley to A. IT. Penchev.
lots 8 nnd 9. Mock 7, Daley '&
Emery Addition
1. T. Union to W. M. Erskine. 3
acres in township 37, ranee 2
W.
TinIEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR.. SATURDAY, APRIL ?', IMS.
grand ball in th ,,.:.... j.
HI I which a May queen will be olected by
..niii.i ami crowned quwn of tho May
I "I tho presence of the assembled multi
2500 i tudc. it i eiiieeted that a candidate
j for .piccn will be furnished from every
iou anil couutrv eomtnnnitv in lm
valley and that tho momentous question
ilf who is the most popular yr.m;? lndy
ill ' t lie Koguc Iivei valley will tlui. l.'
definitely settled.
Other announcements of different
events, will be made later. Ceuirill
IViut Herald.
175
3325
497
4(10
2!0
800
Arthur Enrhart has removed to Ev
ans Creek (Harriet, not far from Wood
ville, where ho bought Mrs. W. IT.
Coop's lOOncro tract.
CENTRAL POINT PLANS
MAY DAY CELEBRATION
The biggest and best celebration of
May day ever uttemnted In Mont !,..
Oregon will bo hold in Contral Point on
Fridnv. Mav 1. under tiia ,,,,,; f
the Contral Point baseball club.
Among the most interesting AVnTita
of the day will bo a uood hnll on. in
the afternoon, to be followed by a first
class program of other field sports, with
BUSINESS CARDi:
CPHOLSTERINO AND REPAIRING.
J. S. HARRINGTON
Rear Eads' Sncnn.l-lTnn.l st
Phono 91. .00
J. T. ANKWOW
WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR.
Pricos right. Pumps Furnished when
Wanted.
BALL & GLOSCOCK,
Contractors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office with C. H. Pierce ft Son.
Phone 053. p. O. Box 771
OHAS. VAN BUSKIRE.
Shorthand and Typewriting Evenings.
t ine ork a Specialty.
PHONE 8S5. P O. Box 87fl.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgaon.
Office at Residence.
WILLIAM YOUNG
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Window and Door Screens to Order.
Mission Furniture Built.
Boj 871.
Med ford, Or. j
E. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X-Ray. Office Hours, 10-12, 2-4 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Wm. M. Colvlg, Medford, Or.
COLVIO & DURHAM,
Attomeys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day phone 353; Night Phones: 0. W.
Conklin 405; J. H. Butler 14S.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon,
Eagle Point, Oregon.
K. L. BALCOM.
New West Sido Confectionery Fruit
store candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos,
fresh fi-ttit in season. Near Hotel
Moore, Medford, Or.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL-
EECTION AGENCY.
Luck Box S08. Medford, Or.
1" WILLIAM C. DEBLEY,
Krsident I'iauo Tuner.
loll I Special Kates by the Year.
llfitilqnurtiTs at Hale's Piano llouxc.
All Work (luarant I.
Ill I'. O. Uox 5IJ3. Mi:iI'OUD. OHKIIOV.
Don't be Deceived
By Inlying flour shipped in at $l..r)() per sack. Palronize
home industry.
Buy Davis BestFlouratQ$1.30 per Sack
Every sack guaranteed. Try it. I f you can't, get, it at tho
' grocers, conic to tho mill.
IF YOU NEED A
Hot Water Bottle
-OR
Fountain Syringe
Oo to the EAGLE PHARMACY. Every bottle is
made from the very best rubber and absolutely guaran
teed yon take no risk.
Eagle Pharmacy
A. E. WHITMAN, Manager.
THE STORE OF QUALITY
When the Fire Bell Rings
Most people WAKE UP. Haven't you heard it
ringing, ringing, ringing loud enough to wake the
dead in Medford during the last year!
It means that right now is the right time to get
in on the ground floor in the heart of the city, be
fore the new railroad, the water system and the
coal road sets things to booming in Greater Med
ford. It means that such "a chance as we are able to
offer for the next
FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY
Of Twelve Choice Residence Lots in the Beautiful
FAIR VIEW ADDITION,
On West Seventh street, for the low price of $3500
for the entire twelve lots will not occur again in the
history of Medford. The time is limited ; don't let
the chance pass you by.
For full particulars call on the
Rogue River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
Real Estate Snaps
i,t'1'os a m' stock proposition, -10 acres in al
falfa, irrigation, good buildings, in a splendid seel ion for
hunting and fishing. Price only $14 an acre. Terms.
(:?. acres, 'J miles from Eagle Point, on Rogue
River, ."() acres cleared, considerable fruit and alfalfa, pri
vate irrigation ditch. This is a splendid proposition to
develop, about half good bottom land, nearly all can be
under plow when cleared, schoolhouse handy, fair improve
ments, team, harness, wagon, some cattle and farm imple
ments go with the place. Price $(i(00. This ranch will
bear close inspection, as it will make a lot of nionev for
someone.
bU ll'O acres near Cold Hill, H acres in orchard.
spring water, irrigation ditch, l.i acres of alfalfa, '2'2 acres
in wheat, -100 rods in netting fence, splendid improvements.
This place will bear inspection. Team, - harness, wagon,
farm implements and considerable stock go with the liiace
Price $TS00; terms.
(w. Afine alfalfa ranch of SO acres near Butte Falls,
fine stream and springs, nearly all level laud, splendid
fishing and hunting; buildings. ' Price onlv $l.")tl().
FOR SALE BY
X. H. PIERCE
MEDFOUI), OREGON.
I
SOCIAL DANCE
ANGLE'S OPERA HOUSE, APRIL 25.
Gentlemen, $1.00; Ladies, free. All cor
dially iuvitod.
Hombucklo & Btnnloy, Floor Managers.
420 ACRES, well located, 4 miles from S. I'. R. It. station, including
nil crops, 1 stallion, thoroughbred Shire, weight 1980 pounds, 8 years
old; nil farming implements, 40 acres nlfnlfa, .10 acres grain, (i acres
orchnrd, 2 good dwellings, 3 good barns and other outbuildings; tele
phone in houso, daily mail, school house on plncn, P. O. Vi mile; two
good irrigating ditches. About 1(10 acres can bo irrigated, 150 ncres
farming land. All the land is good for fruit; no stono place; can be
easily cleared, good water, land all well fenced. This is ono of the
best ranches in the county for the money. Will cut ISO tons hay;
home market for all produce and crop. This place, will malio four or
five nice farms; county rond runs through the center of tho rnncli.
IF SOLD SOON, PRICK 35 PKR ACRE.
SH ACRES near Central Point, about 45 acres in cultivation; part
Hear creek bottom, good alfalfa nnd grnin laud; part is rolling, but
all good fruit land; fuir buildings nnd good fence; S acres young
trees. This is an eiceptiunallv good buv. I'HICE $ I2..10 PKR ACIi B,
TERMS.
DRESSLER & WOOD
West Seventh St.
Medford, Or.
Golden
Grain
Granules
100 PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEli.
Special Bargains
in Real Estate
-55 acres with improvements, 150 acres in good fruit
trees, alfalfa and wheat, the rest in timber, near Jack
sonville. Only $6000.
1i I I . I'l Til 1
ir. i.istes iikc coi ree. ii iooks
like coffee and it smells like
col tee, hut is pure roasted
grains, blended so as to pro
cure the best flavor, the
greatest strength and an ar
ticle which young and old
may drink morning, noon
and night.
(lolden Grain Granules is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart
trouble, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stomach troubles.
yearly 2-pound package
for 25c, all retail grocers.
Wholesale by
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford, Or.
R. W. GRAY, Builder
C LONIAL PORCH WO UK, G RILL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
i:lefjione 471.
MEDFORD, OR.
5 200 acres with good improvements, 15 acres cleared,
balance in big timber, four miles from Jacksonrille.
Price ?4500.
We Want to Buy Lauds
Realtv Bond Syndicate ot
Oregon W. Ii. Stalker
Jackson County o Jfetfttary
"ink Anntx
Q Q :
f,30 acres, one mile west of Jacksonville, 10 vrr in To
kay and other grapes, balance can rlcawl for f r nit
and grapes. Price 9500.
T Ranches ranging i 1rn 40 ui to 640 mr, iira,n.
S Residence properly ranpinjf in yivv ipixa ffSWBd wp i i
92(H).
(!()! MA K'.iJH.
Jfickuftviife Jfa&l Estate ta
We Advertise I'argains.
Call or write jMLn SHULZ
co Jacksonville Oregon
HOW A MO FT A
PAIR OF
KiDD'S
F( I )T-FITTING
HHOHS FOR MUX?
$4.00
ALL SOLfi).
It leads Them All
When you got your cook stove you prob
ably were told that it was the' best that
could be bought. You believed what al
most any dealer claims for his stove
that "it leads them-all." Mut what do
you think about it now? Are you satis
fied? Do you think that the range you
are using is as near perfect as it is pos
sible for a stove to be?
Haven't you often thought of some im
provements that could he made? Would
not a grate especially constructed to
burn wood help you? How about a
glass part in the oven door to make it.
easy to keep the oven clean? A ther
mometer guide for perfect baking; a
simmering lid, a controller damper, and
oilier features which you are not having
the benefit of unless von arc using ii
MOO UK 11. WOK. '
THE STANDARD RANGF,
THE PERFECT COOK STOVE,
TI I E KrTCIlEX COMFORT is a
MOORE
::s VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM.
918 DFYSONE. . E. i:OY,l)EXSElJ,STIIEM.
One Good Reason
WHY YOUR SCHOOL DISTRICT SHOULD
INSTALL A
Fan System
Heating Plant
IS THAT WE CAX HEAT YOUR BUILDING
AND
VENTILATE
IT PERFECTLY AT
LESS
COST FOR FUEL THAN ANY SYSTEM
WHICH MERELY HEATS IT AND SUP
PLIES SO ADEQUATE VENTI LATION.
LOOK INTO IT. THE HEALTH OF YOUR
CHILDREN DEMANDS ri'UK All!
W. G. McPlierson Co.
Heating Engineers, 328 Glisan St., Portland Oregon