Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 25, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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Tur urATurn
Fair tonight mid Tu!K(liiy.
J. ('. mill J. I). Cui'liriiit ul' Medford
mill I'liil Itccklcy ul' Oukliinil rolurn
n few iIiivm ago rruin u few week
hunting trip on Kihh hike. 'Duty
liriiiiflil liniiiit hi'vnrnl deer, a iiuui
lily ol' hike li-li nml Hoiiiii lino duck
( nml gceoo.
(Jriliii'M fur Hwnul criimii or butter
milk promptly filloil. I'hona tlid
itroiunerv.
A 1 1 J 1 1 1 f I,. Itrnuil of Elgin, 111., ar
rived here this morning nml will look
over llm valley.
Kiln (liuuiyiiw, pilii'n: stenographer,
room !, Pnhr. ImililiiiL'. "
h'ulii'il Wi i in ii (;)' of Jackson
villi' wiih over on Iiok'hicxx llm other
tiny.
Spices nml extracts ul 30 So. 0
MiiTt.
Thulium I.iiiiiIi of Tnli'iit slopped
off in tlm i'ity .Motiilny morning on
hi wiiy to llrownslioro, where he ex
pect to limit mill visit with his
brother, W. A. I.ninb.
Choice lot of bulbs direct from
IIhIIiiihI, nil varieties, it t "Cook's, tlm
Xiirscryniiin." IS"
Miss I', nml r.nln Johnson of Asli
Imiil in-rived in tin- city Monday mill
will visit Mrs. W tlli mn Howard for
a few iluj'H.
Phone .'lillin fur ten or coffee.
Olive Turner of fiolil Hill, who hns
lii'i'ii employed ii h a nurse nt Ashland,
win in the city the first of the week,
flcorgc I.iieroii of Koschurg in in the
i'ity on court business.
The Kmeri( eiifu culls especial
nlti'iition to their breakfast menu.
Come nml try our waffles mid maple
syrup the best in town. IHfl
J. H. Miiekin in n recent arrival in
the city from I-elnnd, Cnl.
Hurry Cash nml Rurrell Cash of
I)iiiiii1i1mhi, Cal., were visiting in Mcd
fnnl over Siinilny.
Tlm Kmerick ciifo cnlls especial
nlti'iition to their breakfast ineint.
Come mid try our wnffles nun mnplo
syrup the beat in town. fi!)
. Walter F. Hun's nuto was badly
dmiiuited by runninif into nn unlight
ed, open newer ditch on Tenth street
Snturdny evening.
Hest menl for tho leant money nt
the Spot cufn.
F.. II. Billing. Mack Williams nnd
Charles Utiinninge of Rosebnrg nre in
the city us witnesses for the Southern
Pacific company in the trinls being,
held here.
Jesse Ifngsdnle of Trnil hns re
turned from Snlcni, where ho took
his "i-yeiir-old son to consult nn op
ticiiin. The boy's eyes nre in n dan
gerous condition nnd lift inny lose his
sight.
FOR SALE
Brown & Wakefield
Office upstairs in Palm Block, Medford.
I'liil Loosely, who Iiiim churgo of
llm resort under cons! ruction lit (.'ru
ler luku Iiiim como to town to May
during tho winter mid work on the
buildings lit thn In kii will ho discon
tinued for thn winter. . j
Mrs. M. J. Mclciilf bus returned
from a business trip to Sun Jose, Cal., j
where she bus been attending to Home'
husiuesH mutters. Mrs. Metculf did
it little boosting in the southern city
by taking Home very fino apples with
her nml presenting the into some of
the prominent citizens.
A civil service cxiiuiiiiiition for for
est rimgerH wns held at thn high
school building by M- h. Krickson.
Why rush hninct Try the Spot
Cnfo's 2.1n dinner.
Ciihick & Mayers of this place
have bought a tract of 1120 acres of
orchiiril hind in Sams Valley o Ihin
icl Wary, pitying H(I00 for the same,
mid expect to plant part of it to fruit
at onco.
.10(10 Ko. two-veiir-olil (.'rape roots,
all varieties, "hi'o they last, $2f per
Ihoiisiinil. "Cook, the Nurseryman."
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Tryer left Mon
day moraine for Talent, where Mr.
Tryer will go inlo tho hardware bus
iness. ' IJ. I). CJillcspin of llamiltoii,' 0..
who has been visiting here for some
liine. left the first of the week for
San Friuii'isi;o. Mr. flillespie states
he hud n fine time in this city and
may como hnek. ' 1
Chai'les Hay is rapidly recovering
from injuries sustained in a collision
with an unknown boy on n bicycle.
Charles was struck down in front of
the Bijou theater Saturday evening
mid was taken home at once, where
Ir. rickel ntleniled his injuries. Tho
hoy's arm was found to be broken
just cbove Hie dhow, and excepting
a few bruises, was the only wound
received.
1 Stevens of Morrison, Pn., is
looking over fruit hind with the in
tention of purchasing if anything!
suitable presents. :
Dudley Estes wns arrested for;
jumping n train Sunday night, and,
upon giving $5 hail wns released. lie
has not showed m v nnd is not ex- i
peeted.
H. K. T) "''ip. '"' '''t superintend
ent of the Methodist F.piseopnl
church, came down from Ashland
Saturday afternoon to conduct the
quarterly conference held here and
preached the Sunday morning ser
mon. L. F.. Cochran, n representative
of a shoe firm of. Ttoston, hns pnr-
clinseil Hum Here ior,nn orcnnni ano
wns up to Professor O'Clarn's office i
the first of the week for information.
Mrs. V. Cummings of Acre. Cal., I
who has been visiting W. M. Oarrett
of this place, left Monday morning!
fur Ashland. '
V. F. 11. Morlcv of Snginnw, Mich..'
and A. J. Morley of Aberdeen. Wash.. !
mid families are visiting Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. II. filnsse. ,
II. A. Thiirlicr of Worlhineton.
Minn., enme down from Talent.,
where he hns been visiting his broth
er, 0. W. Acer, nnd is looking for n
place to mnke a home here.
IDEAL FRUIT AND POULTRY FARM. 19 Acres
with house, barn and never failing spring, only $1200
TERMS, ONE-THIRD CASH, LONG TIME AT 6 PER CENT INTEREST ON BALANCE.
Only one and one-half miles from Eagle Point Ry. Station
ABOUT TEN ACRES OF THIS LAND IS AS FINE GARDEN LAND AS THERE
IS IN JACKSON COUNTY. THE OTHER NINE ACRES IS UNCLEARED. FOR
PARTICULARS, SEE ,v , . '
Mr. and Mrs. I Hlevens of Pitts-
burg left for Kivcrside, Cnl., ufter;
spending a pleasant week touring the:
Kogue Hiver valley. They will como '
hack hero inho Hummer uud make I
it their home. ' j
W. II. liniwn, who owns an or-
chard east of town, recently got'
through picking and had a fine crop
of Spil.enhergs, Newtowns nod Ben
Davis apples.
Mr. lind Mrs. W. F. Piektl of Do-,
ciilnr, III., arrived in the city Mon-'
day morning und will visit Will Floyd
and family of this place, for a few,
days.
T. S. Townscnd of Portland, who
recently purchased some orchard,
land ol Colonel Mundy, arrived in the!
city Monday morning to look after
his interests.
T. S. Townscnd of Portland, who
recently purchased smne orchard
laud of Colonel Miimly. arrived in .
. i
(he city Monday morning to look .
alter bis intercstt:. !
Pi -sir O'Oiira '.vi;'. leave for
Ashland Tuesday to oversee the work
being done by the inspectors in that
city. i
ANNIVERSARY
Remember the Browniekar
ami save the coupons for some little friend. Don't allow the boys and girls to
anno)' yon, but some child is going to be happy as can be.
YQJJcan buy the best ready-to-wears and all classes of Dry Goods
SHOES
again in Medford. Come and examine our goods. If you thifck we are saving
you money and appreciate that we have brought the prices down, not alone
here but all oveiwc will be more than glad to receive your business and we be
lieve that we deserve it. You arenlways Avelcome, whether you buy or not.
The Hutchason Co.
Successor to Baker Hutchason Company
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Newton nnd
daughter ol Salida, (.'ol., stopped off
here Monday on their way to San
Diego, Cal.
Two 20-oiiiicc Pippin apples, 17 Yi
inches in eircuiiifereucc, were brought
in by J. A. Houston, who owns an
orchard on Kogue river.
J. F. Hale returned Monday from
a trip to Sun Francisco, where he
went on bin-.iiiegg.
0. A. Wright, a rirominent capital
ist and bufiuiesit mini of San Fran
cisco, is visiting with George E. Max
well of this city. He is much inter
ested in the vnllcv and Mr. Maxwell
is showing him about.
T. O. Erieksoii, one of Undo Sam's
sleuths, and A. ISrown, von-vivimit,
man-about town and publisher, are
spending the day with "Pat," the
jiopular editor of the Central Point
Herald.
Colonel fieorge P. Mims, of Tolo,
spent the week end in Medford on
business.
Churles (s, deputy game warden,
spent Monday morning in Central
Point on business.
Continues AH Week
for less than you ever paid in your life
can be bought for less than for which
I iimpi c ciu aciq cno
BIOS ON STAR ROUTES
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. The
postoffice department hns sent out
an advertisement for bids for carry
ing mails on all star routes in Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho during
the four years beginning July 1, 1910,
also for bids for carryinb mails in
wagons between railway stations and
postofl'ices in Portland, Seattle, Tu
1'iima and Spokane for the same pe
riod. J. II. Fitzgerald has returned to
Medford from an extended trip to
I northern points.
Best paper in southern Oregon
The Tribune.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
LOST Sunday. October 21, a dark
brown fur on road between Jackson
ville and Griffin Creek. Heturn to
this office. 100
before, and many things
they will ever be sold
SALE
BENSON'S
BARGAINS
Large 14-room boarding or room
ing house, 2 blocks from dejMt, lot
100x100; enn he made to pay $300
per month; a genuine bargain $6500
Forty acres, 16 miles from Med
ford, half mile from Beagle; 8 acres
cultivated; 4 acres in fruit tree 2 to
10 years old, on two good roads;
smull house, barn, woodshed, etc;
25 acres inclosed in woven wire
fence $2000
Small house and bam, with seven
lots, north side Jackson street; a
snap ." ..$1690
Xew 5-room house, hardwood fin
ish, new woodshed, well on back
porch, lot 50x100, corner Jackson
and Fir $450
One acre, 0-room house, barn,
chicken house, city wuter, only 600
feet from Riverside avenue . . .'$3400
Four-room house on west side Main
street, lot 50x168 $1500
Exchange 160 acres near Merlin,
140 acres of which is level, for va
cant lots or house and lots in Med-
i ford. This is a good proposition: in
vestigate $3000
' Will exchange some choice building
j lots for a team of good- driving
horses.
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Kine-roora modern house, Bunga
low addition, lot 50x160, corner 4th
and Oronge, near Oakdale ave..$3850
v
' SS'i acres, one mile from P. & E.
depot; a bargain at the price. .$6000
Rooming house Best location in
the city; clears $150 per month; lone
lease $2200
27 acres, three miles from Med
ford: .$1500 house, good barn, all in
alfalfa; the best land to be found in
the Rogue River valley; terms.$ 12,000
18'2 acres, close in property, fin
est free soil, 14. acres planted to com
mercial apples and pears 4 years old.
412 acres alfalfa; good terms $1 1,500
For sale or rent 9-room modern
bungalow on Orange street, near Oak
dale; rent $30; price $3850
Business location lot 50x100, right
in the heart of the city. Call nt onr
office for particulars $8500
I 5 acres inside city limits, high ele
j vation : this tract can be subdivided
! into building lots or would make an
: ideal orchard tract. It is a baraiin
i"t ' $3000
5 acres adjoining city limits, good
orchard land and a beautiful site for
;a home; in one year will be worth
double the price asked $2000
' 10 acres, one mile from Medford on
I main traveled road to Ashlund; Bear
! creek bottom land, set to apples and
j pears 2 years old; trees are strong
j and vigorous. Here is n beautiful
! site for a home. Easy terms.
I Price MQn
3-room box house and large lot
on South Central avenue, completely
furnished; good well and chiekeii
house; a genuine bargain; easy terms.
Price $750
Some splendid business properties
for sale, close in, good income pay
ers. Call nt our office for detaiis.
Our charge is $1 per month for
renting and collecting.
We represent seven strong relia
ble fire insurance companies.
Surety bonds We rrpmcont t'o
Union Guarantee Association of Tol
land. We have several applications on
file for furnished houses.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO.
Opposite Moore Hotel
i:2 W. Main S.
!mne 3073 Main.