Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 15, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE M.EDJFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OR10OON. TIM3SDAY. FERRIWRV 13, 15)10.
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FINDS THAI OR
Model Residence For a Modest Sum
In Case qf Sickness
r n o n b ;i (. ii
MED FORD PHARMACY
Near Post ()lfio All Night StmM Krco Dolivory
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
IS BETTER KNOWN
Many Young College Men Coming to
State In Near Future, Wil
liam Murray Says.
Dcsljtn 803. by Glenn L. Saxton, Architect.
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 15. Con-1
vincinp evidence of eubrttnnhnl re
rhH" from tho aggressive x'ublioity
rntpnigin eonilneted by Oregon coin
ing -cinl orgmnmtioim in behalf of the
si ii if wore found throughout the cast
by William McMurray, general pa- 1
wn.er AMont lor the Hurriman Hues
in 'his territory, who returned
tenlny nfter an absence of six week-,
in Uie states oust of Hie Mississippi
rivsr. Mr. McMurray went to t lu
onaro as n representative of the llar
rimtm system to attend a meeting of
tl- Transcottivntl I 'avenger asso
o;" ;on, frohi hii'h h -urnl -pe-oi";
Hxeurvon rate from eaniern
1hV- for the Mppmaehing rose fes
tiv ' in th- -ity. The Passenger ns
socintion 1m established sitlisfnc
tory colonist rates for the coming
season. ' i
"When the paengcr representa
tives concluded their session," said
Mr. McMurray yesterday, "1 spent
several days visiting St. l'aul, Min
neaolis, Philadelphia and New Yrc.
At these points, and all through the
cast. 1 found the representatives f
the Hammnn system, iuehidintr our
agents intensely interested in our
publicity Work in Oregon. Portland
snd.thc entire state are receiving
much advertising throughout the
cast and. .through lha co-operation
of the railroads, nil pnhlioity litera
ture scrjt from this tate is being
distributed where" it will uo the most
Rood.. ,
"Aninns: the evidence.. of practical
results from the publicity cumpaiifii
in Oregon thnt come under my ob
servation was the faot that, included
among the many eastern people who
arc planning to join the army of
liomeseek'ers for the . Pacific coast
states, are an unusually large num
ber of college graduates. A large
share of thee desirable yonnjr men
PEUSPECTIVB VIEW-raOM A PnOTOtJRAPII. j
Pi uvnciwen ! I T cnAHBtn 1
IJ ixhih hAii r I it--ir-r ucovi
i I IU" " BAlCOflY I J t
II ft
P q chlnery
MORTGAGE. LOANS I
Money on hand to loan on Real Estate City ami County
Warrants bought. Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn
ished. Fire Insurance.
JAMES CAMPBELL
209 FRUITGROWERS' DANK BUILDING.
New Divorce Case
The Engineer's Romance.
Ashes
His Vacation.
EXCELLENT MUSIC.
Ono Dlmo.
Wm. E. STAGEY & GO.
REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT.
District Agent for ALADDIN LAMP Local agents wanted. Lamp on
exhibition nud (or sale at the following places: Mod ford Garage, Allen
& lloagnn's. Wurner. Wort.um & (lore's nnil Weeks & McOowui'h
and Medford Furniture Co.'h Stored.
ADDRESS BOX 826. MEDFORD, OR.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All ir'r. of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps. Boilers and Ma-
Agents In Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS. MOPSE & CO.
FIItST FLOOn PLAN,
SECONT FLOOR PLAN.
Clocks Clocks
All Kinds and Styles. I have
a New Line of Traveling Clocks
that is Worth Seeing.
Martin J. Reddy
The Jewler
Near Post Office
Here Is planned a home that should make the heart of an;- housewife
glad. It has all the conveniences of a residence costing many times the esti
mate here quoted, yet can be built for a modest sum. The living room
covers practically the entire side of the house, but. a sort of dlvlslou made
with a column archway allows the back of the living room t be used as g
den or library. It ts now planned to lw used ns a library or den. with book
shelves bnltt In on each side. These could be left out and seats put In
if so desired. The first story Is to be flnlsued In red oak or birch: second
tftory In pine to paint. The size Is 33' feet C Inches wide by 2T feet i! Inch?
Imve selected Oreon as the nroner Jcen OTer ma,D Patt- 11 nas a fuU basement. The Drst story Is nine feef
'V I ( t. . I a i ...... a ...... ..t.,..., i i .......
place to locate, and with others are 8ecouu -"'Kul icei lue t,cari urai lur uuu
smngicu on ouisiue. Aiienuon is caneu 10 me oaicony in me secomi siory,
ample to seat eight or ten people and also large enough to be sereem-d In and
used for an open air sleeping room, being accessible from the alcove, which Is
planning to make the chance as soon
in? they can arrange their affairs.
The colonist movement to the Pacific
coast this year will be record-breaking."
MAUS MUST EXPLAIN
REMOVAL OF OFFICER
SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 15. Brig
adier General Maus, commander of
the departmentof the Columbia, must
make clear and positive explanation
of his reason for removing Lieuten
ant Colonel W. B. Abercombie from
the command of Fort George at Spo
kane or the colonel will quit the army.
This was the ultimatum issued to
day by the colonel, who explains that
this Is his reason for asking for a
suspension of the order of Maus for
his removal to Fort Lawton until his
retirement by the war department can
be acted upon. The suspension has
been granted and the appllaction for
the retirement has gono to Washing
ton by wire.
"The intimation haB gone forth in
the newspapers," said Colonel Aber
combie today "that my adjutant,
Lieutenant Sykes, and myself were
Temoved for other reasons than the
housing of Industrialist prisoners at
the fort. I want them to out tho
melon and have u full and complete
Investigation." J
practically a ball space or can be used for a sewing room. Cost to build, ex ,
elusive of plumbing and beating. SZftTiO.
By special arraugement wltb me the editor of this paper will furnish one t
complete set of plans and specifications of design No. for ?2T.
GLENN L. SAXTON. t
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH
Old Tribune Building. Phone :.931.
AUK YOU GOING HAST?
10
10
00
10
Any goods which cannot be sold In
this city through advertising In this
nowsimper are not salable here, and
should not have been brought to this
market.
MEDFORD TIME TABLE.
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Northbound
I
No. 20Portlarid Local. . . 8:04 a. m
No. lCIOrcgon Express, . , 5:24 p. ra.
No. 14 Portland Express. 8:39 p.m.
Southbound
No. 15 (California Express10:35a. m.
No. 13S. F, Express..,,! 3:32p.m.
No. l'JAshland Local. . . .(11:22 p, in.
.Medford to Jacksonville.
Motor car loaves 8:00 a.m.
Train leaves 10:45 a. m.
Train leaves 3:35 p. m.
Train leaves j 6:00 p. m.
Motor car leaves j 3:30 p. m.
" Jacksonville to Medford.
Motor"loave8 iiOOa.m.
Train leaves j 8:45 a.m.
Train leaves j 2:30 p.m.
Train leaves j 4:30 p.m.
Motor car leaves j 7:30 p.m.
PACIFIC & 15 ASTJ2 1 IN " 1 1 A I WAY.
Real Estate Transfers.
A. P. Taient to K. R. oatmau,
lot 2, block 49, Med'jrd..
Maggie Burougbs' to Queen
. Anno addition (inc.), lots
and blocks In Queen Anne
addition
Anna Lane to L. A. Seymour,
lota 3 and 40, block 7, Park
addition to Medford 1C00
Ruth A. Barnett to Wm. M.
Abbott, acre in Ashland..
J. N, Manning to P. C. Allen,
land in Ashland
LGeo. N. Hesselgravo to Lucy
D. Williams, 30 acres D. L.
C. 55
Jos. Stephens to J. J. Lane,
land in Talent
J. W. Dressier to Rose M.
Poole, lot 2, block 3, Roie
addition to Medford
Jos. A. Smith to S. C. Leonard
lots 1 and 2, block 30,
Medford 2500
J. W. Sllnger to L L. Hamil
ton, 384 ncros, section 31,
township 30, 3 oast
I. L. Blndlc to A. J- Klngo,
7-8 acre, section 5, town
ship 39, 1 cast
Lucy E. Payne to S. P. Ralph,
- part section 10, township
39, 1 east
A. P. Weiss to Edwin F. Rob
inson, Iota 15 and 16, block
2, Frultdale addition to
Medford
C. W. Palm to Joseph H. May
hew, lots 13 and 14, block
1, Whitman park B00
W. I, Vawter to Medford
Pear-Apple Co., 1413 acres,
Bectlons 19, 20, 21, 29 and
30, township 37, 1 east
7500
10
Dr. Lovott of the Harvard Medical
school is right In declaring that cor
sets of the rlyl.t kind are helpful for
modern women," she Bald. "No wo-j
man need have a bow back, a bulg-
lm, CnmnMi - n fin. nlwkU. If ulli.)
.wears the right kind of corsets. Tho
day of the craze for tho atralght up
and down in feminine figures has
passed. You'll see hips and busts
this spring."
Have you a friend coining west?
You ought to bring ono to Med
ford. Call and see us.
Tho colonist rates will be effect
shortly.
Lot us talk routes and rates with
you.
Information cheerfully furnished.
Phono, address or call on Southern
Pacific Company, A. S. Rosenbuum
at Medford. i
CURED WITHOUT A KNIFE.
About eight years ago, after hav
ing consulted several physicians who
failed to cure my wife, I called !n Dr.
ing of No. 725 J atreot, Sacramen
to. Cal, After mnklng an examina
tion, ho pronounced It a case of ab
scess of the bowels, for which he ac
complished successfully a cure with
out a knife. About a year ago he
alHo treated her for heart trouble.
with which he had tho same success. !
Some time bnck he cured me of a
case of kidney trouble. Anybody I
wanting any reference can address
me at No. 523 Oak avenue or Anto-'
lopo, Sacramento county.
II. J. ATWOOD.
January 8th, 1910.
The "too liimy" folks are not an
Hwoilng any want nils nor shnrliiK
In any of of the profit that comoi
to want ad ucHwerora. But they find
time to grumble. (
REAL
ESTATE
SNAPS
I 30 acres fru t land, 20 planted to
:enra, w'th peach fillers, close tn
school iind i I'fofflce. $8500, one-
third, bnlanco long time: no lm
j provorncnts.
I 1C2 ncros, 7 miles from Medford,
S125 an acre; good Irrigation ditch;
nnoriiiird down, caianco long an
wanted.
Good city lots, closo In. Money
to loan.
i- i;iipi limn inn, lliliivil, HUH I
REAL ESTATE
Farm Land Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
Vltl fl rrt Ml,, "ufilufl-rtlfinnt.ap" fir
, , block off of street to ho paved this '
your own personal sorvlco, and should .... . , , , .. .
, i i , i .i year, $300 ench, close n, half down,
bf a good classified advertiser. , , '
--.--. balanco ono year 8 per cont.
10,
1
10,000
HIP AND BUST LINES
AGAIN TO BE IN STYLE
WASHINGTON, Fob. 15. - Hop'
gleamed onc'o mdro on tho counte
nances of 2,000 straight-fronted wo
mon who gazed today at the now plyle
corsets display at the National
OlotliGB Show at tho Arlington hotol
The owners of tho hlplosH, hustlesH
V." lLeaves Medford ... 8:10 a. m InunrhlesR forms saw that the fem
$a, 3Loaves Medford . . .1 3:00 p. tn. Iinlne waist lino Is again coming into
Vo. 2Arrlves Medford . ,10:10 a. m.
STo. 4 1 Arrives Medford ..j 5:00p.m.
Vo. llArrlvos Eaglo PoInt 8:45 a. m.
S'o, 2Leaves Eagle Polntj 9:05 a.m.
No. 3 Arrives Eagle Polnt 3:45 p. m.
(vo, 4 1 Leaves Eagle Polntl 4:00 p.m.
I.
For the Best
In harness, saddles, whips,
ofces. tents, blankets, wag
on sheets, axle grease and
gall cure, as well as kinds
of custom work, see
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main.
SiskiyouLandCo
206 Plilpps Building, Medford, Or.
1 1
RESOLVED
The bent resolution for you
to make in to eotnn to iih for
your next uit, if you want
tMimothing out of the ordinary.
We do tho best work nnd chnrgo
the lowest pricoH.
W. W. EIFERT
TII2 FUOUBKBSIVB TAILO
9 - - --- -
The JACKSON COUNTY REALTY COMP'Y
604 WEST TENTH STREET, OR 124 KING STREET.
MEDFORD
OREGON
Its own. Faint protuhoiances lndl
cated that hi pa and busts will again
bo do rigour. i
Every woman at tho show llstoned
In raptures to the talk of tho lady ex-1
hlbltor In chargo of the corsets.
Olympic
Floor
is an aid to rather
than a teBt of your
ability."
Mother.
If you don't get
toe baking retails IT A
yoa should try a QSVkUsLuu
saoic oi uiTwmo ir
It lwys makes
good thing! to eat.
It' "better
tbau ever."
r w
AT YOUR GROCER'S
foaimiB rMOBBie usu Co., roanuiip, 0moi
Wanted
Second
Hand
Oak
Barrels
J. A. P erry
Office In residence, corner West Tenth and Kino Streets, Always prepared to show you tho best Jack
son county has-In the real estate lino from the unimproved land to the best bearing, orchards, farm land
or stock ranches; also city property. The manager has hail ten years' experience In tho county, which
will aid tho prospective purchaser, icuinn is knowing. We also have modern rooms to accommodate
our patrons. '
Following are Some of our Good Buys
10 acres Ncwtowns and .'() acres 1 1-2 miles north
,,r.rl,a 1 nflO r.Mi-. OL I'WU'-1' "IS.II'H
terms; just ready to hear.
10 acres Newtown and
Spitz apples, 4-ycar-old
trees; $5000, easy terms.
Several nice small tracts
near town just coming in
hearing,
easy icrms.
200 acres south Kagic
Point, $10,000, easy
terms.
House, two lots, well locat
ed; price $1700; terms.
2911 acres near coal mines,
$9000, easy terms.
AI.KO AOKN'P VOV THH SNOWY
HDTTH OttCMARD.
Two lots, fine location,
$1000.
Sovoral aero tracts, fine lo
cation to sub'!)- '
!nis- for sale.
J