Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 20, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 14, Image 14

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THE MEDFORD ALAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FKBtURy 20, 30.10.
BENSON'S BARGAINS l
it Wffi Py oa ft Look These Up
IFive-rom- Bouse in Beascoa addition, facing cast; house
jiistcoinpreteapriee $S00, $400- csh,? balance $20.00
monthXyv.
Rve-rooni ttnnynTow on: "West Tenth street; south front:
price I3o0f half cash, balance in one year at 6 per cent.
$ Tenth street will soozt be paved.
!Erre-room modern Iionse and good lot on South Fir street:
a snap for a close-in Borne. Ty "have; this for a short
time only at $1800? terms.
"We have- three five-room "bungalows, just completed, in
the West End, for rent at $11 .per month.
ILot,. 100x100,. on South Orange, with small house. , The
"""street will be-paved this year. This is a close-in prop
erty and is a splendid location for a home. It is cheap
at' $2200; terms
Los Angeles Upon Petrollthlc
Does Not Consider It
as Desirable.
! milling 2 lnchos of broken stone or cose, nntl graveled or univolod nntl
gravel to tho natural soil of thi Btrcct. tjurfneo oiled BtrootH."
Specllfrutloits wore immured by the -
engineer's ilepurtmeut rinil several Medford, Oregon: This certified
streets have- been Improved In this tlmt we have olil Hnll's Texi Won-
ninnner. It wnn soon fotiml tlmt the dor for the cure of nil kidney, bind
tier nnd rheunintlc trouble for ten
years, nntl hnve never hntl n com
plaint, it gives quick nntl permanent
relief. Sixty day' treatment In ench
bottle. .Medford IMinrmacy,
1 rolling tamper tended to bury the
' . . . .. .
i stone so weep ueiow wie surmco u
the street that it Is of little prnctlcnl
value. Tho streets Improved In this
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4 acres in 2-year-old Bartlett peal's ; four feet black loam
soil; three miles-from Medford: price $13,000, half cash.
Best orchard, buy m. the valley: - '
.GNine and- fifty-four one-htmdredths acres, within
Further light on petrollthlc pave
ment nnd tho experience of Los An
geles with the same Is shown In the,
report of Homer Hnmlln, city engin
eer, to the hoard of public works of
Los Angeles, made last year. The re
port shows unsatisfactory results of
this form of construction In varying
climates and binder adverse soil con
ditions, nhd confirm the conclusion
that petrollthlc pavements do not
make a permanent, durable road lm-,
provement, and that cheap materlnls
and cheap methods produce cheap
pavesements. and that the latter mean
constant and Increasing expense In
repairs ultimately resulting In many.'
times the cost of building and main-.
mining a substantial and Initial con
struction. .
Mr. Hamlin's report Is as follows:
civic matters.
"About Janunry, 1903, the prac
tice of "surface oiling stfeets began
in Los Angeles. It was then believ
ed by many that the one needful road
j material had at last been discovered.
iXwenty-acre orchard-; 16 acres in 7-year-old Newtowns: "The efficiency of surface oiitng
as a qusi pnniaiive nnu ior ointung
a, thin coat of soil on tho surface of
)lght traffic streets Is unquestionable;
but who can point out a surface oiled
street, graveled or natural soil. In this ,
tchy, which has remained In good con- i
: dltlon after a few months of heavy
.four traffic? It should be evident to any
lone that merely oiling the surface of
miles-of Medford; has railroad station; 194 20-year-old ; roadway win not make it capable
of carrying heavy traffic, there must
Spitzenbergs;:40 4-year-old INewtown grafts; 175 4-y'ear-j be a foundation nnd something to
j i io susta,n tn0 ,oad and' tnko-tho wear.
old. Bosc pears? 85. -year-old) Cornice- pears and lol
"(The present condition of many of our
,, , . t.ii i Air-n surface oiled streets is fully as tin-
year-old- Bose and Cornice peais; should produce SI60O !tUt(,cior- a. thnt ot tb aid gmr
i 1910; price $9SV oiuj-f ourffi cash; balance in totSXl1,'S?Fi
few years' use. The combinations of
1 a "surface-olled-nntural-soll" street
. , .,, . , a -r 13 j? j or !jL,!ls mst unsatisfactory.. The surface
;!EMrty-two-acres withm two miles of Medford; 2 acres' 0l,ed Btreets wear ,nto riltB (levelop
5, 6 and 7-year-old Bosc pears; 4 acres 2-year-old d'Au- "M' Sti
chuck holes. It seems to be Impossi
ble to repair surface oiled streets in
a satisfactory manner at a reasona
ble cost, and the consequence is that
they have not been repaired.
"About April, 1907, the petrollth-'
Ic process of street Improvement cam'" '
into use In this city. When soli con
ditions, surroundings and grades are'
favorable, this process Is unquestion
ably somewhat of an Improvement
over surface oiling.
"Several streets In the city were
Improved by this process under speci
fications suggested and approved by
the promoters. The work was thor
oughly and carefully done and fully
up to specifications, or better, but
these streets have failed completely.
"When first exploited, this process .
consisted of simply mixing the natur
al soil of the street with heavy oil
by various methods, and finally tamp
ing the top four Inches solid with a
special patented roller called n roll-'-Jng
tamper. It soon developed that
different soil conditions hnve n very
. , , , important bearing on the character
Whether you want it lor a home or as an investment, ;0f tho roadway produced, in general.
It may be assumed that a gravelly ,
soil with a proper proportion of
fine sand and clay to act as a binder'
will make the best road. If soils are
not properly graded from coarse to
fine, there Is a probability that the
roadway win not be stable, but will
roll and wear Into ruts and chuck
boles. There Is also a very great
difference In tho capacity of different
I tolls to absorb oil and hence It is
(practically Impossible to get Just the
right amount of oil on tho
way are nlso dttt-ty In dry, and mud
i dy In wet weather, the addition of the
stone making littlu difference In this
respect.
"It Is proposed to absolutely aban
don all classes of construction, known
to hnvo failed In the past, as natural
street soil, straight petrollthlc pro-
Wear Kidd'n Shoes.
$35.00 PER ACRE
Buys this boauHful homestead in tho famous 01 Tiffin
('reek district. 100 no res six miles from Medford,
three miles from Jacksonville. HO acres ready for
plnntiug: 34") acres can be cultivated; the balance im
heavilv timbered; $1000 cash will handle this barirmn.
HUNTLEY-KREMER, COMPANY
214 Fruitgrowers' Bank Building.
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nnd Wheeler & Wilson sew-' --- - -.-..(
iiiR mnehino for unlc nntl rent. Sup-
plios nnd repairs for nil kinds. Ad-
a t
dress 244 S. Grnpo.
years at 7 per cent.
jou pears; good buildings and about $2000 worth of per
sonal, property; price $24000; terms. .
Do You Realize
TThat Medford is one of the fastest growing cities in the
country, and that in & year or two any good residence lot
5s going to be worth, from $1000 up ? ,' j-.
Do You Know
!Fnat we are selling good residence lots, in the best i'esi--flence
section of the cityr surrounded by beautiful homes,
There water and. sewer mains will soon be laid, at prices
that are within the reach of the smallest investor?
$12,525 Eleven acres in Cornice pears, 10 years old.
nine acres in Bartlett and Aujou pears, .1 to 3 years
old; close in; good soil. Terms.
$12,000 Eleven acres in Conuee and Bosc pears, 14
years old. These trees are in full beariug and will
rav ji o-nnd income on tho nriee nfeked.
I j-, i .
$24,000 Thirty-two acres in Bosc and Aujou pears;
trees are ironi 4 to 7 years ot age. Complete set
of buildings. Close in
$7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, three miles
from Medford, all under the di.tch and can be irri
gated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Medford; eight
acres in Newtowns and Spitzeubergs 5 to 7 years,
of age; 14 acres in alfalfa; three awes iu peaches;
two acres in berries; irrigated; buildings.
$13,000 Twenty acres; 16 acres in 7-year-old New
towns and balance hi 3-year-old Bartlett pears; no
buildings.
$7500 Ten acres, all planted to Newtown and Spit-
zenberg apples, 7 to 11 years old.
$18,000 Thirty-five acres, about 25 planted to apples
and pears, in bearing. Trees are from G to 15 ears
old: buildings: four miles from Medford.
$14,000 Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptionally
fine place for a homo; twelve acres in apples -u d
peal's 3 years old: about an acre of hearing orchard:
11 acres in alfalfa; all fine deep free soil.
$150 to $200 per acre Stewart acre tracts; two miles
from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size.
Fine building spots on all; can all he irrigated;
cheapest tracts in the Medford neighborhood: easy
terms.
$300 per aero Finest five and ten-aero orchard and
garden 'tracts in the valley; easy terms
$35,000 270 acres; buildings; 2G acrcfj in bearing
Spitz, Newtowns and Cornice pears about GO, acres
in one and two-year-old applqs and pears; fine or
chard land.
SELLING AGENTS FOR SNOWY BUTTE
ORCHARD TRACTS.
W. T. YORK & CO
In Case of tSicKness
II O N 12 li (I ! 1
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Near Pont Office A 11 Night JSorvM-e Fret
Delivery
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p l u rvi b i rsi g
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable
I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH
I Old Tribune Building. Phone :.031.
You Couldn't Head It . Off With
A Gatling Gun
Medford will have 25,000 people
in 1912.' . The point is: the 3U-ai-re
tract we offer for a song adjoining
townsite now, is the snap of the year.
See us at once.
We have two good business opportunities.
THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY!
Fire Insurance No. ! 1 North Central Ave. t
P C Hansen. . Tom ,..ff ,
We make an kind ami stvle of windows. Wo carry
izIh ft .iiiv ize n hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
FREE - - FREE
MAGIC KVK-GL.ASS ( LEAN Kit for the wklng Ui nil irr of kI"m'
Dr. Goble's Optical Parlor
f.lnssi'st fitted, rvpnlriMl, etc. ItroUcn louses duplicated
"WE HAVE NO OTIIElt Dl'SINESS,"
18 UKST MAIN STItEirr IMIOXK 10 1 1
REAL ESTATE
Farm Land Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
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why -not get in on-the ground, floor and reap the benefit of
ins. rifle, that is bound to come? ,
THESE LOTS RUN FROM
$250 to $500
.wbih amuuui ui Ull uu nil) diicci. i
mi r n x jti r.m.1. uuwfl AXtu ipxu.w xxaxj i . , n too lime is Ufsea, tno Btreet mil do
"V;, , dusty, If too much It will bo soft
'-'J i and mushy. Moreover, somo streets
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Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
Come to our office and Tre irill be pleased to show you.
Do It Now
I4 Histryour property with "as. We have agents in all parts
' . jf tiie country and: csm furnish & buyer. We write fire
ani automobile insanme. sell surety bonds and rent
.
.howaes We are properly equipped io handle your busi-
mem Give u& trialL
BENSON INVESTMENT CO.
OVEE JKlBrraROWERS' BANK
PHONE 541
require moro oil In certain spots than .
Is called for In tho specifications, and .
less In others. No one can know this
or make any allowance, therefore, be
fore tho oil Is on tho ground, nnd
then It la too late to remedy tho mat
ter, entirely. Furthor, the amount ot
water In tho soil makes a great dlf
feronce In tho final result, especially '
If a street Is flooded during construc
tion. In such cases the surface will
not harden for a long time, and may
cut up Into ruts boforo it does.
"Streets Improved In this manner
aro almost Invariably dusty during
tho dry season and work up Into mud
during rains, especially when shaded
by trees along tho curbs. Tho ten
dency to become muddy Is rather
more marked on streets where the!
grade Is flat; but some steep streets
have also softened up, In general,
the results of this method of street
Improvement have been disappoint
ing. "Later tho promoters of the pe
trollthlc process urged th necessity ot
j , Now is the Time I r 1
T0 GET OUR FIGURES ON WIRING, ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, j BCSt CjFOCCnGS
t ETC., ON THAT NEW HOUSE. DYNAMO REPAIRING A 8PE-1 ;
I CIALTY. 1 1
FLYNN BROS.
1 1 ,.. ;v. ! At Prices Strictly in
; : T7l Keeping with the s
Medford Iron Works A r fA
j E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. IU3llty Ol Ullf
!j Foundry and Machinist ; i
I All k.v of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-t ( OtOCK W HIGH lb
clilnery Agents In Southern Oregon for t f
L :r.T!?:..'.!L J Unexcelled
- Trial will Convince You
White . Trowbridge
If you wish ono of those 10-noro i
tracts of tho Porry Sub-division (No ( ( A ci
rr:;resi:r:"r"ir j Allen & Reagan
White & Trowbridg'e The Square Deal Grocers