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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,, ORKGOy, MONDAY, JTOBUAftY 7, J910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL H. T, HlnploM of AHhlntui vtnn In Mwtforil Wonduy oa btinlitrnn. I). II. flrlnwoltl ond family of Gor don, Noli., nro reirlHlerod at fhn Nnnli. Knvitrul h(iuhIh of IWIfnnJmcH for flee the Marrlvold Shop for Unok, lniwlr "M," van nt Mall mitKa.liiiiN and flno oiiRraiinr. Trlliinii) of'fi. MIhs C. L lloHHati Inft Htinriuy for' I'Vnd Iny wan In Ma rl ford from' tlto n month'H vinlt at I'ottland. Atilolopn ranch Monday on. (iiihIohhh, You have Hi.- Kunloil, wo huvo lint Hornoo 1'oHou of Hum' Vnlloy wim Krditi tool. Huilfonl Hardware in Mcdfon! on bimlnoHn Monday. r i n'Ki-n .... i a 11 i i e 0 A' 'lovor wub in Mndford Mon- . u d " , 0, ' J '",T ! W ' W fmli fam. near I'hon. Gold Rny himmiI Hntnrdny nlht and .Sunday Id Med ford. ,. , , . You huvfl thf Knnlon, wo huvo (), UouH' Mnokcr'8. 270 cardon IooIh, Medford llardwarn A' Btctinott of tho Mail Tribtum Oo. a77 visited rolntlTei and friend nt Anh- 8. fl. WllHon, who In employed nl ,nnd fundny. tho Hfly dam, Hpent Sunday with hi Mr. nnd Mr. William Hcndomon of family In Medford. HUliiboro, who hvo been Kpendbg tho Dr. .1. F. niddy wiiH-uttioM Ifitt oh winter In Southom Coliforulo, Htop 'btirtiilt'HS Moudny. , d off Sunday oh their way homo to ' J." M. I'dttnr wiih in 'Medford froinlvi"U Hy with h H. IWllnRir Awniauii Monday on u nbort IiimIimhh " i"my nnd other fnendi. trip. . "J Whitfl gn'odn at Meelcw'n. 270 Stationery, office) mid Hehnol nun 'pliflH nt the Merrivold Shon. . Johtv X. Miller, one of the 'rt'J pio-' neers lett, xrnn in thin otty from his liomtstMid nt Trail Monday. John X. haft been imdnr (ho wmthor for a fw M-ekH. but in spite of the fact that lie Iiiih punned tho lhreeNroro and ten mark, IiSh eoiiNtitutioii In ipmd .vol and he expeotri lo he on cnrlli for many vearw, .IIo, bv tint way, n ono of the oriu'iniil owner. of the Hold Hill pockel, whii'h iiniduced over jjlOO.nOO, whioli WftB aotunlly received ly tlm owiioik, Mini an imiicIi more that wiih Moleii by liiinuors-nn. Hprinx' HklrtH, ,feokor'H. It. 0. Whilley of (Vnlnil Point was in Medford Sunday. Wear Kidd'n 8hoe. J. A. Hotlnvell, who Iiiih been at Mpij'h Khlrtrt for Ichh h Rfeak er'H. 270 Deputy United Blotch Miirnhal J. H. Itellincnr wan at AHhland Kattir- day nvenintr to servo n NiibH)nit on W. W. Tnyior, who wna wanted kh a wit iuwh iii the Uiiilrd KtatoH court at Junenii, Alnuka. Ho wan fortunate In finding bin ninu and pon-inj; thn piipors, and Taylor utarted on the lliOO-miln jouniey Sunday mo mint;. The vnntt i ono in which two women fouu'lit and ono stubbed (ho otbor with a halpin. Taylor hnpeiied l. be a witnenH to tho oeciirroneo, but when ho left Juneau in .September laHt thouchl tho matter hnd been wet tied and panned over. Jimt for what reimon bo Iiiih been callod back' he doehii'l know. Uiiicsn it in thai the in jured woman baa died. Anything you can buy anywhere BUSINESS LOCALS ... . TOH Aliiri'li'M and nllmr ('ulirnriiiii DoinU f.ir the mmt evenil imomIIih or leHH at Mecki'iV 27(1 returned u Medford Sunday. Mr. i Mr. I. K. Whiting will leave to Hothwell wan aooompanind by I). T. I "toriftw fur Portland on a visit to Afitubeiu of I.oh Aimeiert, w omen relative and friends in that eity. with the intention of making invent- Mr. Whiting will be absent about a mentt if ho can find something to mouth. miit him. I Mr. and Mm. 0. Wbiteher of Sim- Hiiv a fmiiii ranm? and get tlntj ktuie. Wash., are in Medford for newi. rormiie uy iMeuiorii iiantware' Co. 277 j tleorgo W. Morris of Marietta, 0,. Kail IV NiniN of AmIiIiiiiiI wiik ir' ' tlittn eity looking over the op Mcdford visitor Sunday. l"rltiiiiticH afforded for iiiveslment. Itev enamel ware, low in price, but ! K. Wceka of Santa Paula, Cal., high in finality. For Mile by .Medford wgislorcd at the Mourn. Hardware Co. ' 27" ( Erio Andorson of tho filuo Ledgo A. U. Coll and C. A. Spchor of Ar- hi Medfurd on a hort bu-iiiesH tonia, X. M., arc among tho people trip. ulm have been iittrai'ted tu the Itogue ' Junt received a complete line of en Kier alley lately. Thuy are exam- amel ware and kitchen furnishing, ining the varioiiH rosouiccj with a t'onipare our price. Medford Hard ie i.. locatiiu.' wine (u. 277 Wear Kidd'n 8hoo. itex enamel ware, low in price, hut high In quality. For iinlo by Medford Hardware Co. 277 j Fall iiHHormcnt of Whitmun'H can dicu at The Merrivold Shon. garden toolw. Arcdford Hardware You liave the gurdeu, we hkve thij Co. 277 Filneni) on oal eat Melcer St Co.'n. Kor wood of all klndn, oe tho Bqunre Deal Woodyard. Phono 2001. Kir utrect, between Second and Third fttrcctM. Gould tc Liadloy, provrlclom. 201 To feo ono ia to buvc one. Let um hltow you the Lorain range. Medford Hardware Co. 277 1010, the bonder yiyr. Ifatch MedfonlfN toptilntin Rouble and lots in the Quven ' Anne addition triple in vuluc. PrcKeat prica $.100 and upward. Cash or tennn. Teojilo tnnt want (Inurlni; on plintlng uluido treed and hnrc not got their orders booked better oan milt II. II, Patterson, tho Quaker Nurseryman and get low price. Of tlr.i In Hotel N'aHh Office. To sue one i'h to have one. Let iih hIiiiw you the Lorain range. Medfonl Hardware (To. 277 A $100 cash prize given on Singer or Wheeler & Wilnon Mowing ma chinoH to tho ono having the lucky number on the first twenty cafih salon after Fobrunry 1, 1010. M;i ehincM Hold by cuay paymentH, rent ed and repaired. NoedloH and oil for all makoR. Good single driving horHo and harncsH wanted at once. Cave Dunciin, 12i S. Oakdate, Medford, Or. Phono 1312. 270 To )( one i to have one. Let iih mIuiw voii the l4rtiiii ruiige. Medfurd Hardware Ci. 277 Wear Kidd'n Shoe. MeCall patterns. Meeker. Halibut, herring, smelt, Fiilmon, catfish, crabs-, shrimp, freuli ship incut Holland herring, tongue and fioundx, salinon bellies nnd many other things good to rot. It. R. Fish Market. 277 Notice. On account of not being able to get Smith'ri hall on Thursday uve., February 10, the Illinois club linn been potMnmd to Friday eve, Fobruary 11. and all IlliiioUiuih nro invited to attend. More 1910 Chalmers -Detroits In the hands of private owners in Portland than all the rest of the cars in its class com bined. $1500 F. O. B. Factory KS Most Popular Car CHALNERS-DETROIT WINS ( Of (4;CM50 vote cast for the moat jxipular car at the Portland Auto Show, January 21-29,. thp .Chalmers-Detroit received 34,220 votes,' winning. the western motor cup by J9i9.T0 over the nearest competitor, and 2984 more than all: the rest combined from nn exhibit of 102 cars; . . . There is abundant evidencce of the popularity of the Chalmers-Detroit throughout (lie entire northwest, for votes' were vast for the Chalmers by people from every di ri'Hion, even som( admirers from far-away Nome and British Columbia. . $1930 F.O.B. Medford Every Chalmers-Detroit arriving in Medford is a booster for our car. Ask the man who owns one. We haven't i great many more Chalmers-Detroit cars to deliver, as our allotment has dwindled considerably since the show. VALLEY AUTO Co. Valentines lc to $1.50 - each - Wo aro showing the neatost line of fancy Valentines to be seon in tho city. Over 500 styles to soloct from and nearly 10,000 Valentine Post Cards to choose from cat 1 cent each. LADIES' CASHMERE SCHOOL HOSE. HOSE 20 dozen good heavy seam- JfM. cmalitv, pairs for $1 J?w. fast blaek, ribbed .,- 1 . 0Kn Hose, a regular Joe iuiui- fiOc quality, pair 35c b0VR 01. Kj,.j8j j,0,,0 tomor- 10 do.en ladies' . heavy row in si.es fi 1-2 to 9 1-2, fleece lined, ribbed garter 10 dozen boys heavy cot- top, fast black Hose, sale ton IToso; our regular 25c prioe quality; sale price 3 pair for 50c 3 pair for 50c 25 per ct. Discount on our lino of ladies' silk, cashmere and Jersey Gloves, in fact one-quarter off this weok on our entire line of ladies' fabric Gloves. Men's $1.50, $17.50 $1.75 and $2 for an 83-pioco Dinner Set' ftlrwf Sale Price 1)llliu wl,ite with mi(lt kl 111. bniul trecoration. See east, $1.25 PAIR window. HUSSEY'S i Medford's Opportunity in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY 9 9 See What "Tract X of 12 acres will do It contains 770 Trees, Only 306 Are in Bearing. Price $13,150 1st. Payment $2,285 According to Past Records Will Net in 1910 $6154.40, or 87 per ct. Actual Profit in Excess of First Payment. THE EXTRAORDINARY VALUE OF SNOWY BUTTE ORCHARD in the Rogue River Valley now on sale in 10-acre tracts is empha sized by the fact that It is being quickly taken up by Expert Orchardists Who are already operating orchards of their own in tliis district. You should enjoy the advantages of some of this property. There are only 25 of these tracts. The first cash payment is the actual cost of a 10-acre bearing tract. The SNOWY BUTTE OR CHARDS in bearing pay a net profit of 30 to 50 per cent yearly. This will afford sufficient income to take care of the subsequent payments, as well as all running expenses. This does not take into consideration the enhancing values of the orchard, caused by the limited supply and great demand for planted orchards in the Rogue River Valley, nor tho increasing value by reasou of additional trees coining into bearing each year. 19.10 is already witnessing enormous advances in the price of Rogue River Valloy lands. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST WITH DETAIL OF EVERY TREE ON EVERY TRACT. Medford Land Orchard Co. MEDFORD OFFICE, 9 NORTH FRONT STREET.