Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 20, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDJj'OfiD UA1LY Tit f H PJNE, MEDFOHD. OBEOOV. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1000.
IT WILL SOON BE SPRAYING TIME
TORRENT SPRAY HOSE
Is Absolutely Guaranteed
FOR SALE BY
Medford Hardware Go.
and Personal
J. I. Ileiinl ih in I'uilbiinl mi a Imni
nous trip.
Mm. J. H. .Turtle of Ken tile h vinit
ug friends in Mc.ir.inl.
1,. M. WitMoii ,.f limilliii. W.-i.sli.,
it: n recent nrrivnl in Medt'nnl, Mr
may loenle. in Hie valley.
Orders for sweet rr.'ntn nr loitterinill;
promptly filled. I'licum t lio erenmery.
Mm. (Inire .Norrnitn efter a viil nf
some flays In Medford wit li rehi i
Iiimi returned tn her Inline in AhIiIihhI.
IMiono, your onion for mveet ennm or
Imltennilk tn thn rremnory.
Thomas Tiirpin ha loft fur Maltdeii.
WiihIi., to reside indefinitely.
Mm. Martha Caldwell ims loft f-.r
Kv rett, Wash., when hIo will visit
with her hoik
MiHH .May I'liipp ii Um-U from a trip
to ttiiutliorii California.
A. K. WeameH it in Port It- ml on n
short Ihihi iir'KH trip.
Iliifun l-M wards hr.H returned from an
extended trip to eastern (n'nni,
MiHH (ii-oriti I'ruitt in visiting friends
In AHhlaml.
HervieeH Will lie held ill H(. Mark's.
ICpiHCOpnl ('till tell tnliiot'l'ow.
RuliertH & IfoltortH, experts in rep-.ir
Miff ami rchuihlin Hewing inneliineH, will
remain n fow ilaya longer, a I hinting
an opportunity for jjoinl ami neeurnte
service. Phono .10(1, IfnmuH at Dr.
Htfplienfion V, cor. W. Ninth ami II
t root a.
Groat Day at tho Taboniaeln,
Dr. lioyal .1. Mye of Itolenge, Africa
will ffivn an illnusf rated Hermoii led un
at the talieruacle (hum now tiighl, Feb
runry iil, at '2-.IUK r. lyo has I"
hi Africa fur seven yej.ru, and is a man
of exiiorionee mid if power. Ilo lias
a lioart full of love lor his fellow man
ami luiH done a mighty work for the
Uplift of the Congo people, ('.one and
hear of the needs of that great dark
continent. You will enjoy the fine view,
of tho country. You will v. a.it to
ho!r alioiit. the "Orooon" th.il will sni.l
on the Congo. Tin pie of Oregon
will present a fine steamer for the use
of tho plo of Hub-nee. Cmic and
heer niton t it. Special patriotic serv
ieo in the morning at 1 1 o 'clock ' ' Wash
ington and Lincoln" will he the theme.
Ti'lterniu-le will lie decorated to suit
tho occasion. Cordial web. one to all.
Soldiers and I It.'ir families u' i u mi
especial iuvitat io'i.
Ohrlfitinn Selenco.
Christian Mi-tenre services a
ovory Bunilay morning at II
in tho Commercial chili room,
of the lesson sermon for l-Ylon
"Mind." All lire welcome.
hcI I nt P) o'clock.
held
clod;
HKHOUITION.
Ho it Itcmilved, Tiy tho city council
or the city of Medford:
Thnt it in nccoHna',y to construct a
pic nk iiiilownlk in front of r along each
wf the preniines hereinafter dei,Tiled.
an horeia nt forth, to wit:
Along the oast sid of Ids 1, L It, I.
of Mock 17. in ItcnMy addition to the
city of Modfonl.
Along tho on .Mile of Mucks 7, IS,
Id. 21 and HI, in Ilenttv addition to
tho city of Medford.
Along the cast side of Mocks I and
(1, in Kendall addition to the citv of
M.dfonl.
And the recorder is hereby required
to notify the owner. and occupants to
otiHtruct (Mich nidew:i!ks. at their own
oxpensc. within tliirtv (:in1 days uflei
the date of such notice, under the di
rcction and Hupervisio-i of the city en
Rineer, and in accordance with the or
dinniieo providing thctefor.
Tho foregoing resolution was p.wscd
ky the city council this lilth dav of
Kcbruaty, A. 1. wK bv the following
vote, to-wit: Welch aye. Mot rick aye.
Kmorlrk aye. Wort man ac. KitYtt ave.
and Peinmer ave.
A pproved l-'ebrua'-y liil h. p(iit
W. U. CANON. :ior.
Attest:
HPN.T. M
ol.l.lNS.
v Keeord.
You Are GoinU
AMUSEMENTS.
Another StrotiK Bill at tho Savoy,
Last night ' porforma nee at the Sa
oy was wit in-ssei by a large and well
pleased audience. Tho eutertainiio'iit
was a well halnaeed niie and could Do1
Itclp but ph-n.se the must eritieal
sun. Th nii'dv picture, "A .r'ootball
I'eiid," in a fniniygraph of the f
cater ami kept tho audience in a roar
i'f laughter. The Indian legend, " Fa I
i'iva Mriile," I. -Us the Htory of ai
huliaii maiden's love end hatred, and in
welt acted I hlioighnii' .
" A I'ual Life" in a Htory picture of
dramntie inteiiHity, portraying the dou
Me h)c id' a man an ) showing how h
at la-it. saw the eror of his wcvh and
Iccriioc repeiihuit. "A little child shall
lea 1 1
I hem.
' ' Tl e Two Sous " tell the story
" "Saint ami th - Prodigal" teaching
'tr ? moral lesxiui
Mis- l.ifi-rl rt-nde.id a pictorial lyri
I n i- i'kiuI pi I'sieg manner. Tin
it;e l - I fol'lin.ir ' will lie given In
;lH . d mission )(), Item ember only
o -in. re davs hfl. (let Imisv. Voh
IV U'li.
Williains' Jublloo Singnrn.
I n (ireseut ing I his company to t h
pulilic the manaoeiiieilt has made special
d'l'uit to hae a hiu'i in oral as well as
mil-deal standard. Therefore, our mem
l.ers have been selected from (ho lies!
Christian homes and have I a trained
mi mme of America'.! best hcIiomI.h: Ititst
university of Mississippi, Kno.will t
h go ami l-'isk itui ers-t v of Tennessee
ml Obi-llili college of Ohio are rep
resented iii our company.
Our ijuarlet is a tipecial feature ami
is tilwayn a favorite. Our prima donna
was trained by one nf the best ius.tr nc
tn's nf Chiragn; sh has a lyric voice
p,i-.essiag ih- fluie quality which is
classed by the Krfopeau masters as
bi'ing t he rarest an 1 most beaut iful.
Our race has produced few singers as
iMtal as she.
Our contralto har. been a student at
i'.e olietlin conservatory of music, and
tlsn traveled with tho famous .Pisk ,lu
lolee Singers. She possesses a rich and
. harming voice nf great depth and pow
r. whic hhas won for her many ad
in iters.
Our pianist is a trained accompanist
great natuial ability. She also has
rich tueo soprano voice.
Por several seasons we have made
ii linn dales, and eei v season our audi
I'tices are hugi-r and the circle of our
pi i.oial fnetids is v ide, because we
:il.:iys giM our pitiotis a new pro
oram. anther cause of our great pop
nl:'iil is ihe fad that we keep t he
-.line p' r sound. This st-ason you sef
the -nine familiar f ices ami one addi
: tonal lace, 'fins makes our company
imi.h st i niiger, as w now hae both a
ladus' ipiattet and a tnah- ipiartet. wlio
Ml .
ii,),
honors before our vast
i er Not h A tuerica.
f -orgs varies from the
l hir
I,-
peia to the negro bo it and cabin songs..
At. Mi. Urn. I Theater Tuesday
iarv '. Seals n.iw ,ui tale a
Peb
Has
Special Feature at Bijou.
ght s hi
the Itij
II
one
The
strongest in
"nine
of s
time
ng pictures
ate
pecial merit
Tenderfoot '
' I'll
i-tic pidurc on western
ovv tio v at their pranks.
. ten. lei foot to ride a
. and he is speedily
h- huifcane deck.
' '"" i
. !: 1 1' .'111 -i-llit.illi. . I
h,- ,.1,1 s,-l,..!
is :i most
in, ln.l.'.l in
Sill,,,u.;t,.
Hint
Th.. ;,. if.
mg. V.lmi-
I. II
III, ...
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nu
I.'
,. to
i t i n jj
I
to Build
I ! me ( inire t ,
S.iti,if:l,-tioii
L. K.
I'd NTH At Till!
Med font
BEAN
ANO lini.PKK,
SOCIETYNOTES
A very pleasant stag parly was given
in honor ! Ilahit Prank Plan on I-
iihj v oiling, reitruay i!i, at the iioan
nf Karl C. (iaddis, on .Vorth Hiversid
avenue, in which a few friends of th
gr.i.nu eleet participated.
i no early j.nrt oi the evening was
-pent playing whist, and at Mi'.U) th
to h, ussisted by ll.ii 'ice 1 1. Howard, pre
pared a liiitcheoii, which wiw greatly en
nv iiii- gnosis. No- cigars wore
'Ion passed, and while the clouds of
'llolil
rolled forth, i ami nil spuk
..eids
of
oiic.oirag.-itniit to tln-ir bach
ehr I'll n
! u sr.-"
present, w
I, who is Kimii tn embark on
of mat'iaii.uial Miss, TIioh
i re: Hal -tt Immi!- Piatt, Wil
l.atu S. i rowell. All-i'it
Cr. Unity . iu!i, .1,,
t'lioiuas Howard, lio.iuc
v' alti r T. Kenti , San
iritmui, Volney i!Kt i, I'r
i ... Mi.i fnrd Mcl t sk
Hoseiibauiu
.' Holler. S
l. Howard,
.el T. Rich
ileti k Sued
(ml Karl C.
Caddis.
Tho
A mi s
lane
re given liy I lie ladies of St
lety on !a; Thurslav eve
ilillg Was ipiito he hi,-, -si ev ent of itH
iind ho far this sea ton. The music was
of tl.e best, ami not enough dancer
were on hand m eiowd the t'lnor, tlu
dlll'.-M trl.g I Ihe plea-Ill. of till
.veiling.
A feature of the evening were the
splendid dresses worn. Mrs. .1. (i. Mitr
ham wore a pink striped chiffon with
Yalencietincs lace nv -r white silk. Mrs
pkilis wore point.- (- Yrmse lace ovot
white satin. Mrs. Preeman wore a
tasteful princess oown. M rs. A. K.
Ue
lies was gnvvtied in blue messaline
wilh Irish point crndiot lace. Mrs.
ami liny wore a Mad; laso oown .Tver
taffeta, while Mrs. Stokes tip
iearei in a natural colored ra.iah with
ersiau etnl.iiiidery. Mrs. Ihifer wore
blue eta nine princesi- gown with nilk
:ce. Mrs. .1.. litis.. n was elegantly dress
I in pink voile over taffeta. Mrs.
Orlh wore a grav silk mull over taffeta.
while M is. M ilh-r pppeared ia grev
voile with pipings nf lilac Mrs. Heard
wore an empire o.w n of white satin.
The uiasinier.-ide ball planned for next
Monday evening is neatiiiL' cmisidera
le favorable comment. A number of
hiking costumes w ill be on hand.
QUEER BEDFELLOWS ARE
CAUSE OF DIVORCE SUIT
OA K I, A I , Pel. L'H.- Katie McCar
c sued Samuel W. Me.'arlev for di
n-e today, alleging habitual inteinper
cc. She said that for four years hoi
use drank heavily and was freipieitt
intoxicated trotn two to four weeks
i' a time.
She .oniplaiiied tha. she nnce found
him in be, I with l empty whisky
Ci'i-ks, while a profusion of beer hot
ties lav scan, -red about the floor. She
charged that In- pnl.ti.lv abused her
while riding in the -tteet-. ,if Sail .lose.
Mrs. M,t at lev secured an order re
'ratning th an i"roi w it hdra wing his
hank funds or selling then house and
lot pending th,- outcome nf her suit.
THIRTY ONE CHILDREN
CALLED HER MOTHER
honoi.pu.
Mrs. Aka died n
I Kauai who was
! dren. 1 a the
II. I., Peb. LM. A
cent lv on the island of
the mother of ol ehil
ame anti-race suicide
ss is Peter Malina. i:lso of the island
Kauai, who has recently be
indl'ather at the age of :t:t.
ome a
TIVE MORE WOMEN FALL
VICTIMS Or RIFFER
ttKUI.IW Ffl. 20. Tin- vi.-ious :il
t:irks ,ui v,,m,'ii in tlio slrct'ts of Il,T
n ,,,1lt,,nl'' i""' til" rriniiniil tins not
! x,-t ln'-'ii arri'Mi'l l'io in-w .-iisos ,,
jiiiin - ii to,l:i. t)i,, woitifii l.iii siinhth
wonit.lr.t. I his lri:n.';; lit,' :i.;r,';i!,'
'nr,1 ttio li'i;innini; of llusc "rijp,r"
iitrni;,1 n to
Si'KA M KNTO. (V.I.. Fei.. ii Cov-
'iii.tr t ; i Hit r t.Mlay Hijjne.l tlie ti'
Vjilker rniti r:i.e lieltinc hiil. The pro
'-i..lii will he effective in tii day:'.
M liking writers on h.r-o riiiMMj; i mi
! i fnl I liiiMinh.Mit the st:tte.
In r..pon.t ti .Ti:rtms th:it the hill
-l.i;iye.l the full ieal limit before
li-- iniiiij nf the hi'l in order to jjive
'he rioinj interetts the Imitiet poilde
in:.- te ,..er;it' ernor liilletl de
-'.ir, d tl::n "iicuiv hilU preee.t.M the
e lr:ifk me;inre. I determined to
fj.'t take up :mv hill irregularly.
M :iiiv ill believe t lie gtvernor
.Ifhiv wn inteiitio-ial.
lira JAPANESE ENTER AT
SEATTLE IN SIX MONTHS
SKATTLK. Wash., I-Yh. it.In tin
l::st six mmiths there have now conn
into this ciuiiitry at this port ti.-L Jap
a nose men, women and children on all
Ihe steamships plying to Seattle from
t he orient. This includes Hill laborers.
of whom PJ1 wile men returned from
a visit to t heir tiat i o land. There
were only IS nrw coolies admitted to
the Puiteil Slates through this port in
ihe last six months, and there were in
t . r. sted in agricultural pursuits in op
eration here. This in according to the
report of Chief Inspector John Sar-
geant of tho immigration office in So-
DYNAMITE ICE AT NIAGARA
FALLS TO GET WATER
NIACARA PALLS. X. V.. Peb. 20.-
Tlo ice jam in th" Niagara river lias
b one so Morions thai power companies
e resorted to blast ing in I lie hope
of increasing the flow of water. Thou-
lands of visitors ar coming to the
o'lv to view the ice spectacle.
The stream in tho American channel
arly today was no hiuger than a small
leek, although blasting has increased
lightly the flow over the American and
lorseshon falls.
ADOPTS SUICIDE PLAN
OF NATIVE ISLAND
SAX ItKKXAltniNO. Oil., Feb. 'JO.
Manuel Moreno, a Porto lv icn.it, is in
nil awaiting trial for the alleged theft
f diamonds. He is attempting slow
inieide by rubbing sugar into lii eyes.
The prisoner was examined by Health
M'fieor Strong yesterday, who iliseov
red the sugar stuffed in between the
yelids and eyeballs.
When Moreno confer.Ked that lie had
resorted to sugar as -i means of ending
his life ho explained that on his native
s ami the custom prevails among those
vho desire to short n their existence,
it id that it invariably proves success
ful.
ATTORNEY IS JAILED
ON FORGERY CHARGE
LOS AXnPLKS. Cal., Feb. 20. TCI
r K. Itowell. attorney and mining
promoter, was taken to the county jail
fist night after being arrested on a civil
rant in which Vis bail was fixed
$:to,iinn. Howell was also charged
with obtaining . 1 o.:t70 under false pre-
etises and with having forged a check
or :!:iki). The forgery, it is set forth.
was committed April tJit, liios, when
ell eveeuted a check on the Bunk
'ntninen e of Pasadena.
LOS AXCKLPS, Cal.. Peb. 20. Wil
liam H. Carlson, former president of the
C.nsnlidate.l bank ot this city, declared
in Judge .lames' court today that the
ad ions of Kvau Lewis, custodian of
t he ( 'onsid iila ted bfink, had caused a
unman depositor to send liim letters in
v hich she threatened assassination.
Vethodist Episcopal Church, B Street.
Second preparatory sermon (for the
cominjf revival) nevt Sabbath at 11
a. tn. Theme. "Cietlinj in Line." Sub
ject at niht. "A Momentous TVeln ra
tion Willi a Tremendous Question."
Sabbath school at ! a. m. Kpworth
league at tt:;tit p. m, Kev. John Lew
tas. who has traveled in Kurope ami the
llolv Laud, the authorized evangelist
of the Puiet Sound conference, will
bey in revival ineetinis at the above
church March 7.
FOR SALE.
If yon are looking for pome pood hind
heap. 1 have it, f,-y $ln and $-0 per
t , near yn...! railroad town.
W. M. FKKN'CH,
Room 7. Jackson Mavk bldg.
XOTICR.
. In-relij
en th:it tho undersigned
ill
ply .-it the rei;ii!:u ineetinp of the
iv eon in-1 1 of Medford, Oregon, on
: reh '2. 1;"., for license to sell malt,
i Mis and sj'iritons liuors hi les inian
os than one gallon for six months
loi I ". bloek t. in Medford. Ore-jon.
r :'. period of .'ix niollths.
i;ko. m. nkkim-ks.
IVited F. briiiirv K. 1009.
Patriotic Service.
vj.t -. sal patriot o servieo will bo
i . 1.1 at the iaberna.'le Sunday morning.
I.,.s.irw from the two illut riou Amer
:.au. Wavlitiiton and I.iin'oln, will be
tr. ented. Kery patriotie eitieu and
friend i cordially invited to this serv
ice. A hearty weVi'iiie always awaits
vou t the tabor tiatde.
CHAMBERMAIDS FIGHT
OVER UGLY VALENTINE
WILLOWS, Feb. 20. Tuesday after
noon there were hoiiio exciting time at
a hotel when Mrs. Kita Henderson, Miss
Rosa Hubert and Miss Blanche Lam
bert, employes, engaged in a miiup,
which resulted in Miss Hubert consult
ing the justice nf the peace with the
intention of having the other two wom
en arrested for battery. The justice
referred tho complaint to the dis
trict attorney.
On St. Valentine 's day one of the
women received a valentine which she
lid not like and she accused one of
her associates of sending it to lior. The
assert ion was denied by tho accused
and ft general quarrel ensued. Had it
not been for interference by n man who
happened to be on the ocene tho fight
might have resulted seriously. One of
the chambermaids was discharged. No
tirrest has been made.
NOTICE.
The fJreater Medford club will moot
on Monday aftem.-oii in the Commor
cif.l club rooiui.
A Musical Crowd.
If you have eouipiuiy make them fot
.io time Imagine themselves to be i
hand of mttslvlaiis, though wll limn
the Instruments. The lender nf (he
band is supposed to furnish each o!
the performers with a different tun
steal Instrument. Consequently a vlo
lln, a liar p. a l! ule. an in eordhm. n
piano, a Jewsharp and anything else
!:( would add to the m ise are nil to
tie perf nr i ned tit tlje hiiiiic lime. I'ro
ii!ed with un Instrument of some de
-f.rlption hhu-ulf. the leader begins
flaying a tune on his Imaginary vlo
lotieotlo. or whatever else ll may be
imitating t'ie real .sound us well as to
an both :i iirtlim and vo--e. The
others nil t!u the same, the sl;;lit ice
rented tielug. us may well be liim;. iltM;
ext-i-edlngly ludicrous ami the md.-to
tlmost deafening.
In the midst i f ',t the leader iUltc
unexpectedly stops playing ami makes
in entire change In his attitude an. I
tone of voire, substituting fur his own
instrument one helniiHiiir to snnte one
else. As soon as lie does IliM the per
former who Ims been thus unceremo
niously deprived of his Instrument
takes that of his leader ami performs
on It Instead. Thus the game Is tun
t in led. every one being expected to
carefully watch the leader's actions
and to 1h pre hi red at any time for
making a sudden change.
The one who falls to nmke the
hange promptly pays a forfeit.
Tht Huntsman.
One pluyer Is the huntsman WhPe
all the others sit In a circle he give.-
each one a name, calling one bis coat.
others his hut, shot, gun, flask, dog, etc.
The huntsman then walks round
outside the circle and calls, for In
stance, for his gun. The player who
represents the fruu at once gets up,
takes hold of the huntsman's belt and
walks round after him. The hunts
raau calls fur other accouterments tilt
all the players are going round, each
liavlnc hold of the player in front of
him. When alt are running fast by
order of the huntsman he suddenly
shouts "Hang:" when all. Including
the huntsman, must let go and rush
for seats. One player will necessarily
be left out anO most pay a forfeit for
his failure or he may be counted out
of the Kline and n chair removed.
If so urriuiKud tefurehuQd the oue left
out uiay booouic huntHtuan aod the
game (EO on aa before.
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PAOITIO RAILWAY. "
I
Northboond j
No. 16Ore(ron Express I5:24n.m
No. HJPortland Express 9:49 a.m.
I South hoond I
No. 15California Express.. .10:35 a. m.
No. 139an Francisco Exp... 3:20p.m.
No. 225Froin Granta Psbs,... 9:16 p. m.
No.225For Ashland 10:15p.m. !
ROOTJE ETVEB VALLEY RAILWAY
No. 2 1 Lea res Medford 10:4Sa7m.
No. 4iLarea Medford 0:S6p. m.
MotorJLeaves Medford 8:00 p.m.
MotorLeav Medford 9:00 p.m.
No. lLeaTes Jacksonrille. . . 9:00 a. m.
No. 3LaTe JacksonTiUe. , . 3:S0 p. m.
MotorfLeaToa Jaektonrille.. .1 1:30 p. m.
MotoHLeaTOi Jac ktopvilla. , 730p. m.
MAS. 0&OSBS
A.M.P. M.
4:54
.10:08 l:S0
. T.Mj l:6
.llfl.ni a. in I
Northbonad
Sonthbnad .
Ea(l Mat .
JaUarUlt
. 1
Dress
White Natural
and Colors
25c to $1.00
VAN
SAVOY
Tonight
'A KOOTMALL FlilK.MV-On
'A Pl'AL LIIM:" A soul stirring
' IHE TWO SON'S "A beautiful
' HRIDK OF FA HI A V A ' ' A
most.
MisH KifiTt sinKM ho hlosl !! t
AhMISSIo.V
Hi'mcmlinr. only throo ilays moro.
i ' ' -"
! p,
i UaSSlIiefl A d Ve T t ISC ill eil tS
1 -
I WANTED.
"AiMKD . Kir. IBt i. ,,xp,.rion
K'hmI vsagn pai.l. AiMrera I. O. Box
42.1, Mnlfiml. Or. .
WANTKD-Married
man. 0Tmri,ti....l
I io orchard work, to take charKo of
onlinr.l four miles out of Medford.
.Auaress l. care of Tribune office.
W ANTKI) A
Kirl for oener:il I,,,,,,..
work; good waKes. Tall at tint of-
WANTED Fifty boies ,
ana Spit7enburg apples.
Stewart, at the Nash.
f Nowtowns
AllT of M.
FO 8AiE.
por s.m.i:'
cheap, s,.,.
t'OK SAI.K
Tun ,uo. v
W.-ilti.r M,
rk .
. I'll
At
L'rc:it l,.ir.T.;.. :e
.,v.. ... . . . " '
" "... , nve ot the finest
resi
nonce lots in M.
lflrd. al..l..l
!..:.. , 1 1
" ' "est loc.it.,!, host f.,r an
o.c.itiiciii. nest fr .-, rcsi.i
lrit I i ....
an,l
lMMI ."r .ale ,.r r ul
..iminie avenue, the fiii.n
idene,'
street ol Medford. Appl
to the own
er. l. K. Marl,:tll. a
av-nue.
'"h end of the
H'R SAI.fV-Or t,k, the best ri'Jvm.
I uiu houM in XledferJ. clMhn,! loO
Linens
New
Messoline
Silks and
Pongees
36 Inches
Wide in
All Colors
DYKE'S
THEATER
Saturday
, li,iKerinK lauoh.
drama.
storv
of li.uu lif
fitinj; rom:ui'
i I vri,.
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per iniinih.
office.
A. Id
'" C, care of this
1'OK SALE-Oraiii'
of Phono Ml.
hay, baleil. Ini)iiire
tf
Medford, near new station of
; R- it- v. r. r., prico trm for th;
two acres. This acreum, i. ,:. . .
advance
...loin u
m value soon. Address P n
It,.
I. Sfeilfon). ilr
POK SAI.K-Rpti,
linquifhnient claim loo
neres,
l. 12
-1 miles Medford, 40 acres fene
acres cleared. 5 acrea 2 venr old
commercial frit, (.abi. Por prife ca
on W. XI. French, room 7, Jackson
' unty Bank bldg. .
POR SAI.E-Relinqimhment, SO acres
o miles east Medford: oU practicnllv
level, balance easy grade and covered
.noocr; Mn,li;3
'"'P- XI. French, room T
"on i'. iv Hank !ldK.
very
.lack-
POR SAI.K-Oood residence lots. doTe
iu: also K. d r, .,,., ,.. . j .
owner; save eomm.ssien. Address .1,
jcare of Trihitr.c off,,,..
por SAZi,0-7js anJ and
I hoenu. or in tract, to suit from one
acre to (540 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix. Or. .
FOR RENT. "
TO lfKT-Fun.;s!ie
Jiivsr-.i.e avenue S.
I room to let. Sl.i
I 11 KN r Two liKht l,ousekeepinS
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