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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1909)
T1I.U MlflPFORD MA lb frh IBUT MEDFORD, QUI WON, FRI DAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909, I ' t t l'rof. O'Ourii will lio ul Ahlilanil tomorrow iiikI will deliver a lecture to (iui fruit growero ol' (lint Hootloii 011 "J'olliiiutlnii anil Troo Uroiiding." Deputy Sheriff Ulrioli wuh itt Kagln Point Friday on official IminIiiohh. , J. V. J horn ton or. Ahiiiuiiu wiim TI10 (,'or.y bakery on North Kivur hIiIo nvciiuu I1111I lliu nilKfoiluiie ol' huiug llio oven cnvi) in u low dnyn ago, Tim iHH'UMHury repairing i bo iiiK rapidly done, .. W. Iloblm of Kiigono in In till city on u ImihIiiuhh trip. Mr. itnd MrH. Jitno of Ifftnilirook, Calif., nro In Modford doing C'hrUt- IIIIIH Hllopplllg. MrH. J. II. Ueomiui of Quid Hill wn here Friday morning on liU way to 11 Medford vlnllnr 1-ndnv. JiiekMonvlllo on IiuhIiiohh. I 0, I'nnlmy of Central 1'oint wan In Mrs. Arthur Thompson of Jncknoti thin city r'riday on IiiihIiiorh. vlllo, Ih at Kugcno vIhUIiik hor moth-! J. K. Durkdull Iiiih returned from or who Ih qnitn ill, a huHlncMH trip to Portland. MrH, K. Woolf of Wood, Calif., for-1 K. Chngnon and A. I'hillbriok of nmrly of JacltHoiivllli, Ih at tliu.uouit-1 Hono. Nevada, are in Modford on a iy ont looking aftor ImihIiiqhh mat- ImihIiiohh trip. torn. I Tim manage of Mrn. M. H. Knott John (Irlovo of Contrnl Point wan ami Mr. Herbert Todd was quietly I. r i i . ..l 11... 1.. ..f it... I. .!.!..'., Ill lucuioni llllirHllliy, ( v lliu iiimiiu i lliu innio n Mm. K. Cox of Weed, Ih a Med ford imrenta on Wi-hI Ninth Hlreot Wed victor today. jnoHdny evening, Derembor 8th, in the Tim next' regular Bwantlka dance pluHonco of a few rolalivcH nnd will bo held Now Venr'n, an indicated friondH of the contracting partioh, by tho original liivitatioiiH and cnnlx Hv. Holknap of tlm M. K. church of with lint of datoH printed tlunvon, ficiating. Mr. 'food Jh plant foreman H-iit at at tlm beginning of the non- 'f Uio Warren CoiiHtruction company Hon. and Mr. Todd Ih accompliHhed in .1. M. Potter of Ashland wuh a Med- Hh that find their highest until ford visitor ThiirHdny night. ity in the homo. ThtirHilay monilng Kuril Drill, the Mm. M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville volunteer oliHerver at JnckMonvilk .wb a Medford viHitor Friday, recorded tho hlghcHt rainfall of any S. ( Kinor of JnakHouvillo wiim in 121 bourn during tlm year, the govern- '.Medford on biiHinoHH Friday. Mr. ment guaun hhowlng .87 incho. ' Kier in planting a quite an acreage J. C. IleuderHoii of Sacramento "en on tho old Perry place nd luiH invcHled In a 1(10 acre ranch in joining .InckHouville. SaiiiH Valley. J. O. Pendleton and Hon, Verne, of John ('. Wallace of Wondvillo wim. lalilo Hock, were Ihihiiioms visitor 10 DISSEMINATE APPLE CROP NEWS?, BUSINESS LOCALS Ivo at tho 1'aImh, now 1. rick building, new furniture, utrlctly modern, cor ner Orapo and Main Bt'cetH. Trustees Of NatlO.IJl Apple SIlOW Ella Qaunynw, public. teriographor, Make Arrangements fbr Estab- i llshment of Clcarlntj House of Information. ! room 4, l'nlai btiildinir. Nicely furnished rooms with all modern conveniences at tho Palms. Phono 1091 for tcan and coffeo. Dent tea nnd coffee obtainable at 30 South Orapo street. Southorn SPOKANE. WaHh.. Doe. 10. Trim- Orogon Tea & Coffee Co. of H,n Nnln,.l Annln fllmw. !,,. disflatiflficd with your COffcO or eorporatcd, headed by E. F. Corticr0'1 ,hono 1001 VanDisHol, hocoikI vico prcsidont and ChrmtmnH reduction Bale on nil chairman of tho board, havo mndo millinery. AH bats nt cost. Special arrangements for tho establishment HaH eacl1 Tuesday and Friday will of a clearing houso of inforomtion continue. Lottio M. Howard, 109 N. for trrowers and handlers of nnnlcs In Central nvenuc. ood-4t tho northwest. Tho tentative plan in to keep tho growers in touch with market conditions ns well as with each other by means of bulletins and special loiters Ojx-n nnd Itatry for Ilnslncfls. Messrs. Can Do Carr and Iasmann are now located In their now Quarters Ken H. Hico, Becrotary-mannger ol n tho Pblpps bulldlnR with a now tho organization, announces he will ,tock of Jowolry In tho Tory latest havo regulur correspondents in ev- designs and fashions, also diamonds, ory commercial orchard district in cut gag( RId anad silver ware, Oregon, Idaho, Montnnn, Warthiiig- watclfes. brooches, combs, belt pins, ton and tho provinco of Itritih Co- BBnot rlngs, etc., In many varieties, dumbin, also receiving Hecinl reports ag wclj a8 t pnB( cuff jnks cm. from other states and provinces.' ,,Ionlg( t,ttons, etc.. overythlnj; dl This infornmtion and Htntistics will rect from tho fnct0ry. nothing old or shopworn. Remember tho place. 225 i... :.. :.. e. ' n rci I viwilor in Medford. J. I.. Dimmoiit of Hucli was a re cent Xfilford visitor. Col. Ooorgo P. Minis of Central Point was in Medford on buxinpsH Friday. Mob Dow was a recent visitor from Jacksonville. V. C. Drown hnH returned to Eugene nftcr a visit of several days in Med ford on biiHinoHH. II. I. Holgnte, state, superintend nt of water, is in Klmnntli county on official biiHiiieMS, F. D. Oatman, one of the leadiiiu' fanners of Tnlent precinct, wn-t in iMcdford on IniNinoHs Friday. Horn In Mmlford, Thursday morn tow. December 1Mb, to Mr. and Mr. II. F. Swlligle ut Kliimutlt county, a ilniiKhlcr. Mrs. Swingle is the young. vt dauchter of S. I.. Dennett of jtedford. t Dr. F. V. Page returned Thur xluy from a business trip to Poithtiid. The progressive citizens of old "An t inch district" arc making ex tensive prepaartioiis for a biic Chri. Ilium ciilcilniiiiiienl at Medford Friday. EMPLOYEES OF AMERICAN BRIDGE COMPANY KILLED AMDHIDOK, Pa., Deo. 10. Throe employees of tho Amerieau I Iridic eoiiipauy were killed mid three others injured when they were caught in u steel bridge when it collapsed. Two of them were killed instantly. Tho third died on lliu way to tho Itoxpit-nl. try to snve dimes when he know he would later lose dollars. This ap plies particularly to the fruit grow cr; don't buy poor slock bccatihe its cheap. Seo t. E. Hoover and get the hunt. 'JUS Too Late to Classify. WANTED Furnished hotie or room for liu'lit housekeeping. Inquire for E. W. Huntley, Moore Hotel. 'J'iO FOIl SAIiEIIousehold goods. 11.1 Newtown street. 231 it I Altti 1 l 1 in mo suape oi utiiieiius ami mimed i direct to tho growers. It is expected to begin tho sorvico tho latter part ' of April or early in May, and continue it until tho close of the marketing season. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NOTICE. Notice is hercb given that tho mi' dersigncd will apply to tho city At tho Nash G. E. Bndc, Port land; Walter Davis, Portland; E. W.i i Dlnuchard, Portland; J. M. Potter,) Ashland; Mrs.;C. Cox, Weed, Calif.; council of the city of cMfdord, Ore- Goeinghim, Portland; R. Chagnon, gon, at its next meeting for a license. Itcno, A. Phillbrick, Ilcno; A. C. to Bell spiritoiis, vinous nnd malt Fiero, Central Point; W. C. Smith, liquors, in quantities less than a gal- Jr., Portland; C. E. Collins, Portland; Ion, for a period of six months, nt its E. A. King; Uticn, N. V.; A. Oppen plaeo or business at lots ft, 0, 7, 8 heimer, Now York; A. A. Hearden, mid 0, in block '20, in tho city of Snn Francisco. Medford, Oregon. Dated December 8, 1909. HOTEL NASI I COMPANY. In looking around for trt'c to i .ml that orchard of your- doi.'t forget to see I.. E. Hover, lie has the Kood as orders for over '200,000 trees for thU season will prove. 'J28 At tho Moore J. W. Hobbs, Eu-( gene; Win. Young, N. Y.; Mr. nnd :Mrs. Jane, Hornbrook, Calif.; Rieh- 'ard Edwards, Portland; F. Dilmnck, Coos Day; E. A. Pollexfin. Coos Day; O. Adams, San Francisco; S. II. La mar, San Francisco. OUR FIRST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE BEGINNING TOMORROW, DECEMBER 11, WE PLACE AT YOUR DISPO SAL OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT FIGURES THAT DO NOT NEED ANY HIGH-SOUNDING PHRASES TO MAKE THEM EFFECTIVE. THESE PRICES HOLD GOOD UNTIL FURTHER PUBLIC NOTICE. COME EARLY AND SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS. LADIES' SHOES All $5.00 shoes in plain and fancy tops ; .;$3.50 All $4.00 shoes in plain and fancy tops . l.$3.25 GO pairs $3.50 shoes in plain and fancy tops $2.35 60 pairs $3.00 gunmetal button and $2.25 15 dozen $2.50 vici kid and calf button and tan $1.90 FANCY SLIPPERS 48 pttirs $3.00 handsome patent kid slippers $2.25 72 pairs $3.50 patent kid suede an kle straps $2.75 36 pairs $3.50 bronze ankle straps $2.35 MISSES' SHOES, Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 24 pairs $2.25 high top vici kid....$1.75 24 pairs $2.00 vici kid lace and but-on $1.60 24 pairs $1.75 vici kid $1.35 18 pail's $1.50 vici kid $1.25 CHILDREN'S SHOES Sizes 8 to 11 18 pairs $1.85 :box calf :$1.40 18 pairs $1.75 vici kid $1.30 18 pairs $1.50 vici kid $1.20 MEN'S FINE SHOES All $5.00 grades at $3.90 All $4.00 grades at $3.35 All $3.50 grades at ;$2.75 All $3.00 grades at $2.25 MEN'S HEAVY SHOES All $4.50 12-inch genuine kip log gers $3.75 All $4.00 heavy black and tan calf $3.35 All $3.00 heavy black and tan calf $2.35 BOYS' SHOES Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 $3.50 high top viscolized calf $2.60 $2.70 heavy calf $2.20 $2.50 heavy calf $1.90 Yours truly, To cam money is only hnlf of the problem of prospering wisely using it being tho other half. Day ndver tUed thugs. NOTICK All Yoomon aro requested to be at I the regular mooting ot tho Orclor In the Ueclmen hall Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. ,239 j EDMEADES BROS Moore Hotel Block, Medford, Ore SMALL TRACTS FOR ORCHARD: OR GARDEN Stewart Acres The tracts in this subdivision range in size from ton to twenty-five acres and are adapted for fruit, garden or berries. They are the closest in small tracts on the market, being located only two miles from tho Southorn Pacific depot in Medford. The roads are good the year round, and no part of tho valley is more accessible. The platting has been so arranged that there is a fino, sightly building spot on each tract. The city wa ter main crosses tho tract, and city water, if desired, can be had at small cost for domes tic use or for irrigation. In addition to this water supply, tho survey for the now high line ditch is nbovo this tract, and it is a certainty that there will be water for irrigation from this source within a year. 1 Prices aro low and terms aro easy -tho prices boing from $150 to $200 an acro,,aud ' the tonus one-fourth cash and tho balance in fivo annual payments, with interest at six per cont. We believe that for a man with limited capital this is tho best investment offered in the vicinity of Medford. Wo predict that when tho high-lino ditch is completed, and this tract under irrigation, that this property will sell for double tho price we are now asking. This is a good timo to buy; A Name is For the new subdivision of orchard and garden land which we are platting midway between Medford and Ash land. We will make the person who first suggests a suit able name which we will accept, a present of $10. This tract will be cut np into five and ten-acre tracts and placed on the market as soon as the survey can be completed. "Wo honestly boliove there is no bet1--? orchard and garden land in the valley than is embi in tract. The Talent Orchard company's holdings, which produced 13, 500 boxes of Newtowns from about 25 acres, not all of which is in full bearing, adjoins this ttract: also the E. Tv. Anderson ranch of 305 acres, which recently sold for $10'. 000. It is good stuff, all right, aud wo want a good name. Get the names in to our office by tue 15th if Decembor, " r ,,-' ' '.''v f VJ w. T. YORK & CO