Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 21, 1909, First Section, Page 3, Image 3

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    Till'! MKUKOIU) MATIj 'I'lUBUNK. MI'JIl''Ottl, OKHflON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER- 21, 1909.
i-aitli in tiie Rogue River Valley
ted Allen to Purchase Orchard
"I bought Hi" Huowy llntto
orehuril Iiocuiiho il is ii good
HivimliiiDiitt will pay a large
.vliuii mi tin- pnrcliitu! price,
mil 1m really worth l'r mum
hit it Him pi ice paid" Hint cm
Mm It, Allen of Now York.
"I will t il ii in a poiliou 'nt
iiVhi'ir anil the balance of tin
proudly will lio I'lil up inlo
ruels nl' live atnl tun ncics, ho
IIH III llfolYll bllVITM elllllH'C
In Hiiciii'n miiiiII piutlucing or
I'linnls. All of tlu largo or
. Iiiii'iIh should Im- sub-divided
o llial a wiiio of finiilii'M may
Im siiplioil instead nl' iino -ir
two.
"Tlu kiili-iltvUioii nl' ori'li
iinU will lie better lor llu eoun
Iry, belter ol'r tho oicIiiihIh ami
lii'ltiir for lln Irolli-y line I in
tend In Imilil IIiioukIi Jho vnl
l..v. "I liavi' great faith in tint
I ii t it i o it r Mcdl'mil nnl ttii
IJngno Kiver valley, believe (lint
II nfl'l'IS gll'llt Opportunities fur
mvctiiicnt, anil iiiii living up'
In my lhcoris," j
Avoid the
'Ibfi rfic Button-and Ifef ? 9 ?
Rush
Chairs
CRATER CLUB 13
FORMALLY OPENED
Pleaslii" Prouram is Rendered Cluli
Rooms Filled With Members
and Guests.
GRANTS PASS WANTS
A NEW DEPOT. TOO
I'.smilly attendant upon the selection of Xinas presents
and call at onr store next wcckiunri examine our stock of
l,iirnitnre of every description ('arpetfl, Ittitfs, Stoves,
lianges, ete., and
Select An Appropaiate Gift Now
There is nothing h acceptable as a nice piece of furni
ture, or a nice rug, and we would suggest one of our
"ttoyal Mission Morris Chairs," or one of ohi- "ICcal Es
fate" Ranges--none better than which is made. We arc
sole agents for this famous range and will take pleasure
in demonstrating its merits to you.
Medford Furniture Co.
Complete Housefurnishers
MM Chairs
BARGAINS
We have bevernl building loU near
..JaokHon Hired wc will sell at $250
i each.
M acres iy2 mile from Talent,
improved; fine orchard land nnd a
bargain at $2400
Hmnll rarifh close in, fully improv
ed, good liou?j and harn, on main
traveled road. We will exchange for
city property.
I
'JO ncies 4 mile from Medford,
1V. miles from fVnirrtl Iiiri ll...
livery bent foothill
good small hotwc and bani, 2 horses.
Leovr, fi tons liny and nil loot. $4500
32 acres 1 V- milp fn
27 acres in 5, fi, 7 ycnr-old near!
irees, 4 acres in two-year-old trees,
including horses, cows and nil farm
ing tooN, hay, wood, etc. A bargain
t $24,000,
The ('inter Lake Social Club for
mally oiMMicd their quarter in the
Young & Hull building Friday night
I he riniiii were wull t'illci
be in of lliu club and Ihoir guo.K
'I'Iicic no formal ptogiaui. Kov
cm I -election., on the tiidir. moi.
given by Prof. Komnuoff, to the uo
cuuipniiiini'iit of ('. I. Itaxcln, iiih'
beides there wore nhort tnlka by
Mcxr-. ('ohi", Iteiuiii! and nthif.
Tim club HtnrU xv i t It a cood muinbisr
Hhip mid cxpoutw to inerensu ilte titv
of the roll materially.
Business Men Leave Tonight
Portland to Lay Matter Be
fore Mr. O'Brien.
for
; 'J0 acre, 2. miles from Central
(P'dnt, small house nnd good well,
new land, 14 acres ready to cultivate,
jfrce soil, fine fruit land. $125 per
'acre. Kasy terms.
1
, (.Mull TrlliUnp Hpoolal Hrvlc.)
(lit ANTS I'AHS. Ore, Nov. 20.---Mcilrord
In koIiik t have a now depot,
ii-..,-.. -iii.l will. o CJrantH Piihs wiiuIh o-iu ti n a
ruHiut or tui promlHc
Deputy Sheriff Dow f.H'iit Satur
day in Medfonl,
of . new do-
pot in Mudfiinl n l oiiunlUce of C.nintH
I'iihm tniHliicHH men will uitiki' tlie
trip Id Purtlnuil to lay tlio matter
of a now depot before (luneral Man
aKitr O'Hrli'ii. Tho party oxiiectii Ut
lenvti Siimlny evening niul meet with
Mr. O'llrlvn on Monilny.
.lohu II. Tomey, of the Orcpm
Orehnrd Syndicate, left Saturday ev
enini: for Seattle on business fyr the
company.
FOR
SALE
At Reasonable Prices
Ready to Deliver Now
foewtowns
Spitzenbergs
Bartiett
Bosc
Cornice
Winter Nellis
And all commercial varieties. See
L. E. HOOVER.
Or Call; Phone Suburban 371
MEDFORD
How Are These For Snaps
()0 acres of the finest Hear creek bottom land within
15 miles of Medford, all under cultivation, fine for fruit
or alfalfa, with water for irrigation. Price right on easy
terms.
120 acres '2 miles to shipping point, buildings, fine water.
ar old apples and pears, 80 acres ,ust planted
I pears, water for irrigating. Price $200 per
on casv terms.
',)',) acres in vt
lo apples and pe
acrt
2f0 sterns on Rogue river, 2 miles to shipping point,
g"o Muildings, family orchard. 100 acres under cultiva
tion, 10 acres alfalfa, water to irrigate the whole place.
$fi0 per acre, easy terms.
120 acres, nicely located, fine set of buildings, valued
at $7000. all farming tools; GO acres, in 10-year-old bearing
tipples, 15 acres of pears set this tall, water to irrigate the
entire place. Inquire at office for terms.
HO acres near Central Point; 10 acres 2-year-old trees,
fine bottom land, good house and barn, lwlance in alfalfa,
water with place. Price $12,500.
J. B. Wood 6 Co.
ncre fruit ranch, (i miles from
jrpdford, 'JO ;ieres" in full benrini or
chard, finely improved; a rare bar
piiu, us this ranch is big income
f'iyer $20,000
Buniralow addition, f-rootn strict
ly modern lioiu-e, lot GOxlCO. The
very choicest residence district in
the city, a fine home .$4000
Jackson street, nt foot of Grape
street fine building lot 50x100, fine
lopation and a bargain at ....$375
Grape street, M: Mock from Main
street, lot TiOxlOO, n fine business
location $8000
A fine building lot close in, n snap
t $400
We represent seven strong, relia
ble fire insurauce companies.
hurety nonds We represent the
Lniou liunrnntee Association of
Portland.
NO OUTLAWS THIS
SEASON SAYS BERRY
Says That McCredie Hn-3 Received
Everything He Has Wanted and
Should Be Satisfied.
(United Pren I.eaied Wire.)
LOS ANdKLKS, Nov. 'JO. Mana
ger Henry Horry of thu Los AngeU"
Coast League Club, was positive in
his .statement today that there could
bo no outlaw league in tho iiorthvvest
next season, and conscipicutly no
continuation of tko baseball war on
tho Pacifio const.
Horry returiied yesterday from S.iti
Francisco, where he attended tho an
uunl motiug of hto league magnates.
Ho stilted today that Judge, MefYodio
gave his personal assuranve in Snu
1. .
rrancisco tnai I'orllnntl would not ue-
sert, the coasters.
"McCredie has had nil that ha
wanted for one year and he ought to
be happy," said Herry. "llo asked
for two clubs in Portland for one
year and he had them. Since thu
league magnates knve decided that
this agreement must be maintained,
1 1 illicit inn juiigu win iioiue iiv inu
J ruling and keep pence."
MILKMEN COME
UP ON THE PRICE
Local Dairymen Forced to Change
More for Milk Owing to
Raise In Feed.
WANTED FOR ROBBERY;
GAVE HIMSELFTP
j HoienftiT the Medford housewife
DH'l'h'OlT, Mich., Nov. 'JO.- -1 will have to pay 10 cents n quart for
Chimney Hammond. 2', years old. milk or 2. cents a gallon wholesale,
paymaster for tho K. M. W Autoino- for tho local dairymen have boon
bile company, wanted in connection forced to come up on the price ow
with tho theft of $17,000 in gold '"'K to the increased cost of feed,
from the First Xntiounl Hank, stir- J Tho milkmen agreeing to put the
rendered himself to the police Itiis : now rato into affect are Warner &
afternoon. Snider. J. ('. fnlhnun, J. M. Sehmidt.
It is alleged that Hammond wont to ' H. Calhoun and .1. -V. Kee.or.
the hank and substituted nn empty j
satchel for Iho one containing tin 1. Vinton Huall of (ntral Pohit
uunioy. wtis a Medford visitor Saturday.
We have several barerain in close-
in htniness property, gee us before
buying.
We have several 10 and 20-ncre
mwlevelopod orchnrd tracts, dcop.
rich free soil; the location is good
and the price is right. Cnll at our
office for particulars.
19-room new modern house, south
front, large lot, within 100 feet of
Oakdale avenue; this is a bargain;
terms. $2500.
Ivy street Modern G-room house.
completely furnished. IV. block
from Main street, lot 50x100. Tin,
is a nbrgain and will soil nuick at
$3200.
2i acres, between Peach and
Nowtbwn streets; good location;
$1200.
2V1 acres on Newtown street, good
6-room house, well, outbuildings and
nenrly nil sot to fruit. $2800.
Josh Billings says. "Life is short; if
it ain't jolly it ain't worth living."
You miss your share of fun if you
don't have a VICTOR.
7 IMI Oil Oa '''-J H , '
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DON'T" GO MUSIC HUNGRY
Do you go a month without a dinner,
then feast? Every day without an
EDISON is a loss you can never make
good.
ANY PIECE OF MUSIC IN THE HOUSE ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK
AT 6 COPIES FOR 25 CENTS.
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Wfietset Music &o.
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IS W. MmiH 4W. , toeomm Mat
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4il. Oil-
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j 28 acres, ono mile from Medfocd,
i all under irrigation ditch; a fine lo
cution nnd u bargain at thu price--
$iu per acre.
Kxchnngc 70 acres, o miles south
of Medford, now house, cot $lo00;
good now barn, all fenced and cross
t'cneod: 2." iicros plnuted to commer
cial orchard. Wo will trade this
ranch for Medford city properly.
Rental Dopnrtiuent Wo have sev
eral applications on file for houses,
furnished or unfurnished. Our
charge for reutinjr nnd collecting is
1 jlbl' month. Ti f - "
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