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THE AUfiDflORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,
; JANUARY f, 1910.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
: BUSINESS LOCALS :
J, H. Enynrt leaves tonight (or a
business trip to British Columbia,
llonry KubH of tho Applegato was
In Modford Wednesday on a short
busluoss trip.
W. H. Wilson loft Thursday for a ' One-half h. p. motor, 1 20-qt White
short business trip to San Francisco. , Mountain freeior, n lot of lurking
Ho will bo absent about a week. cans, tub, etc., for nl. Inquire
a rocont Medford visitor. vory flno dj8play of Qno
"Yroka is unanimously in favor bluo crystal diamond at an oxcop-
of tho now stato of Siskiyou," saya tionnl low prico per karat. Lot us
Poter II. Kershaw, who has Just ro- flguro with you on a diamond. 218
turned from a trip Into that section.
I hear many favorablo comments I A. H. Carson, stato commissioner
in Medford
E. C. Pomoroy, of the Mondows,
was in Jaoksonvillo Thursday on bus.
JnoHS boforo tho county court. Mr.
I'omeroy brought in n bob cat and a
coyote skin, tho animals having boon
captured by his sons, to cnim tho
bounty thereon.
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
13. W. Cardor, baggageman at tho
Soutliern Pacltlo depot, will leave
next wock for a visit to tho middle
nor oral
weekB. Tho Intention of Mr. Carder's made rokardlng tho Mall Trlbuno and of horticulture, was
visit Is primarily to rcnow oia asso-
.... . i.u .kmiu Jin ln-l a n nntrann In nnrntllnr n rmv
ciniious ujiu tuuau win d " i - i -" . a i . . . - , , rt , ,
court on ooaau 01 tno lmitmon.
n z zr: zr-z;. : ; . 7 inspector Myers
"r, m Medford Thursday on official
Wear ludd's Shoes. - was a recem tiww m -icuiu.u. businoss.
Deputy Sheriff Ulrlch Was at A rjrown has returned from a MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Jacksonville Thursday on official ous- short business trip south.
Iness. J. S. Vestal of Eaglo Point, tho.df- E. T. Howard and Etta E, Laoy,
Fred H. Hopkins was up from Cen- flctont sup0rlvlsor of that dls- Elmor E. Wilson and Myrtlo M.
tral Point Thursday. trlct, was at Jacksonville Thursday -Kiloy.
.Wenr Kidd's Shoos. 0Q business before tho. county court.
Thoro will be ft banquet at tho
Oild Fellows' hall Satnrdny night fol- TOO LATE T 8 LA SSI FY.
lowincr tho installation of officers.
Articles of incorporation have been WANTED Good driving horso, as
filed for tho Patterson Orchard Com- part payment on a piano. Van
pnnv wUli a capital stock of $o,000; Walters. 2o3
the object of tho incorporation being WANTED Girl for general house-
to conduct a general orchard busi- wk; gooa tobus; smaii mm..
.es. Tho principal business is at t. union.
Ashland and tho incorporators of FOR RENT Completely furnished
Mi t Rvl WcN'nir. Dexter E. 6-1 oom house, one block from
P.nn nnd F. M. Calkins. Main street; adults only; $40. Ay
C. H. Gilletto of Ashland Is m jor & Barnott.
Medford today on a business trip. I FOR RENT Two houses at ?10 and
H. C. Maury was In from tho Maury $12. Aylor & BarnetL
fnrm west of Medford on businesn WANTED Tho best orchard tract
Thursday.' I that $5000 cash and $4000 modorn
J. C. Donovan of Albany, 13 In houso In Portland will buy. Ad
fedford dress Investor, P. O. box S 6 3,
anaB WANTED To borrow $500 to $1000
A Phllbrlok of Grants Pass was will pay 12 per cent interest. Ad
in Medford on business Thursday. dress P. O. box 292.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Robinson of GRAND UNION TEA CO. For all
Chicago are in Medford-looking over 'grades of teas and coffees at right
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the resources of this section.
-E. C. Johnson and D. L. McKay of
Portland are registered at tho Nash.
Alfred oJnos of Ashland is hero
on business. V
Wear Kidd's Shoes. V
J. M. Stephens and L. A. Barnlck
of Gold Hill arc registered at the
Mooro.
R. C. Borfeldt of Salem la a Mod
ford visitor.
LOOK!
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Tomorrow
and Saturday
AT THE TWO BIG- BARGAIN WINDOWS AT
HI TCQFV'ft
UNLOADING SALE
OPPORTUNITIES
Don't neglect your opportunities. If you do, you will pny .moro
monoy for goods u llttlo Inter. Anyono who knows will toll you that
everything Is going up, and our lines show tho most marked advances.
AT THE PRICES NOW OFFERED
OF MONEY BY PURCHASING NOW.
YOU CAN SAVE A LOT
I Wo arc closing out several lines of goods at one.-1
I O JTlLJtijO I I half and on some articles less than one-half our regit-1
Of
Equal
Excellence
When you're out wnlkinR with that .
lar prices. '
Fancy China
Such as plates, bowls,
chocolate plates, cups and
saucers, etc. $1.25 to
$2.50 values, closing out
price
$1.00 Each
cgu-
25 cents Each
fov your choice of about
200 pieces of fancy pot-
tcrywarc, salt boxes, su
gar, cone, etc. salo price
25 cents Each
MORE LABORERS FOR
CONSTRUCTION CAMP
Forty-flvo laorers left Thursday
moniinj: for tho several camps of
tho Porter Bros., on tho extension of
the Pacific & Eastern.
I. N Hubbard of Salem Is spending expccled fo arriv(j
Work is beinc pushed as rapidly as
a few days In Medford on business.
James Woldln of Chico, Calif, is weather pcrmits. And as soon as
i a r t a I
prices, can bi or puono o. ivviuni.- . nnh.-niu. ,ip,:rn ,,
home. 237 Riverside avenue. Phono foohvcar should eomnare favor-
NO 3S71 I nlilv Ttr?l )i o-c fM tlin ctirtn 5a rnn
of the essential parts of n man's ap
parel that makes him well dressed.
A pair of Packard Shoes will place
you on an equal footing with tho best
dressed people, and also place you
on a footing equnl in comfort to the
most easy pair of old shoes j'ou have.
The Wardrobe
cood weather comes in the spring
registered at tho Moore and Is look
Ing over the country yrlth a viow to thero wia b(J sometliing doing every
locating. minute.
FARMERS & FRUITGROWERS
BANK BUILDING
100 Dozen Men's, Ladies'
Misses' and Boy's Seamless
Fast Black Hose, any size
SaJe Price 15c Eack
2 Pair 25 cfiits
The largest and most coinpleto line of post cards
in Southern Oregon at your choice, lc each.
Don't You Want to
SEE THESE?
lOo Dross Goodtt for. .... .230
8fio Dross Goods for 43c
$1.00 Dross Goodfl for. ...59o
$1.75 Dross Goods for....OBo
AND THESE?
flfio Tnhlo Damask for....23c
COc Tnhlo Dnmask for. ...330
85o Tnhlo Damask for. . , ,47c
$1.25 Table Dntnask for..79c
AND THESE?
f0o Nookwonr for IDo
7Co Nookwoar for 33o
$1.00 Nookwonr for B9o
$2.75 Wool llntta $1.09
$1.00 Cotton llntto 00c
3fio Cotton Ilatt 23c
$15.00 Coats and Skirts. .$8.29 I
Don't' You Want to
SEE THESE?
10o IIoHtcry for, ,.110
35o Hosiery for., 23o
50o Hosiory for 33o
AND THESE?
I0o Fancy ltilihon for I Do
15o Funoy Hllibon for 27c
$1.00 Fnnoy ltlbhon for. ...B9c
$7.00 IlngH for $3.89
All 5o Notions 3c
All lOo Nntfonn Be
AND THESE?
$35.00 SuitH for $IO.by
$110.00 Sultn for $27.09
!$ 10.00 Coats nnd SklrlM..$5.09
$30.00 DrossoH for $14.89
no WnistH for '9
$22.50 DrB0 $ll!29
THE HUTCHASON CO.
Formerly Baker-Hutchason
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
THE BEST HAN WINS THE SLEEPER
(A Westoni Cornoy.) (A Novelty.)
CONVENIENT LAMP POST
(A Laugh Evory Socond.)
ONE DIME.
MEDFORD, THE WONDER CITY
Medford 's population, 7500, gateway v Crater Lake, commercial metropolis of southern Oregon, is the fastest growing, most progressive, most metropolitan city in the northwest, surrounded by
more natural resources than any place on earth. In 1909 it made a gain of 2500 in population, of 35 per cent in postal receipts, of 50 por cent in bank deposits, spent $750,000, or $100 per capita, in
public improvements, which include a $300,000 water system, 20 miles of cast iron distributing system, three miles of paved streets, 15 miles of sewer, and i.fs building operations totaled $2,500,000.
In the coming year five miles of additional streets will be paved, many miles of water mains and s-wer laid and building operations far exceed those of 1908. Medford is the best theater town in
Hie northwest, leads the world in number of automobiles per capita (one to every 30 persons), and also in number of telephones, cash registers and typewriters per capita.
Timber and Mining Center
TIMBER ANT 5IINING CENTER.
Tho Pacific & Eastern taps tho largest ot tho sugar plno belts of tho
world, containing eight billion feet of tho merchantable timber. Sovon saw
mills will begin operations In tho summer, and factories will follow. Other
timber belts bring tho available timber up to thirty-two billion feet. Med
ford will boho manufacturing and distributing point of this immense
lumber industry.
Thirty miles from Medford is tho Blue Ledge copper district, whore
a $1,600,000 spent in development shows a mountain of copper. The con
struction of a big smelter will follow tho railroad.
Ouver J25.000.000 in gold has boon taken from tho placer mines with
in a few miles of Medford and quartz mining Is bMU In Its Infancy.
Within sight of tho city stretches tho largest coal field In Oregon, and
development work shows a largo vein of good bituminous coal.
Medford, A Railroad Center
Medford Is located on tho main lino of tho Southern Pacific and In
1909 did tho grontcat railroad buulncuH'of any city In Oregon ouUldo Port
land, receiving and shipping a greater variety of carload commodities than
any othor placo. Tho business at Modford oxcocdH that of Oregon cltis twlco
as largo.
Modford Is tho wostorn tormina) of tho Pacific & Eastern, on which
1000 man nro now rushing conduction to tho Cascades and boyond to
Junction with tho now Central Orogon linen.
Franchises havo boon granted and work will commonco In tho spring
on an Intorurban electric lino to run from Modford to Ashland and to
Grants Pass, connecting all tho cltlos of tho Roguo rlvor valloy.
A railroad to tho Who Lodgo copper mlnp hnu boon projoctod nnd will
probably bo constructed tho coming sonoon.
ROGUE RIVER
T i JLJL-JL-.'.
LLEY APPLE, KING OF THE WORT Tt
Sixty-five thousand acres of choice commercial orchard, whose products bring the highest prices in the world's markets are planted in tho Medford district The orehardfl Pmtiirnfl nw
stakes prize at the Spokane Apple Show, the gold medals for carloads of Spitzenberg and Newtown Pippins, and for the best three box display tram f any 5 section Pcara from the Eg ? river vaZ
captured all prizes at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, and Eogue river peaches have for years captured all prizes at international expositions. 3
PEACH RECORDS FOR lOOO.
O. E. Marshall from thlrty-flvo 18-year-old D'AnJou pear trees
harvested a carload that sold In New York for ?2750 gross or 5.46
por box avorago. His Bartlotts yielded J1300 per acre.
John O. Goro shipped twelve cars of Bartletts from 7 aeries
which notter him J9335, or f 1244 per aero.
C. E. Wblsler sold 600 boxes per aero from four acres Bartlotts
which netted him $2 a box or 11080 an aero. His D'Anjous yielded
250 boxes per acre, soiling at $5.12 a box In Now York.
Tho Burrell orchard shipped forty cars of pears from 48 acres,
netting i a box or $40,000 for tho crop. Bartletts sold as high as
14.25 In New York. Four cars of Howells sold at f 2,65 a box, Med
ford. Slxtoon and a half acres of Winter Nells pears on Snowy Butto
orchard ylold 435 boxos to tho acre, which sold for $2,12 a box at the
orchard or over 900 an acre.
no. ,1757 ... Spokane. Wash.'?' -Jr.JSiO.
W. D: VINCENT, Treasurer
pag tojbeflWJerot
DollTars
PAVABCK AT THE OLO HATIONAU BANK
' WHEN COUNTCNSIONCO
OV TREASURER
CTAH
tatkf f.lU c iiihm a. vat
NATIONALAPPLE SHOW, Inc.
APPLES RECORDS FOR 1000.
W. II, Norcross avoragod 420 boxos of Splfzonborgs to tho aero
which notted him 2,G0 or f 1050 an aero. From 10-yoar-old Now
town trooa ho avoragod 592 boxes por ncro, which nettor f 2.40 a
box or 11420 an acre.
'
Tronoon & Quthrlo picked 2700 'boxes of Spltzonborgs from flvo
acres which avoragod thorn ?3 a box not, 'or 1020 an aero, in addi
tion to prizes captured, at exhibits,
. S. L. Bonnott sold his Nowtowns for $2 a box or 030 an ncro.
A. Conro Floro nottod $1250 an aero from a mixed orchard In
cluding summor varieties,
A. O. Randall from 23 aeros plckod 12,000 boxos of Nowtowns
nottlng over $1000 an aero, Ono troo yloldpd 57 boxos, which sold
at $2,25 a box. . From his Winosup and Spltzonborg orchard ho
markotod an avorago of $880 por aero,
For Information, Write or Address MEDFORD COMMERCIAL CLUB. MEDFORD, ORE.
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