Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 06, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 12, Image 12

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THIS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAROH 6, 1910.
MEDFORD
LIBRARY LYCEUM COURSE 'BEDFORD BEST
RECEIVES BOOKS CLOSES MAR.il KNOWN CITY
Library Has Trouble Keeping Pacc'Laurantl the Mafllc,an' to AP')car ,n
Lyceum Course for St. Mark's
Guild Other Attractions for the
Month of March.
With tho Demand for Good Read
ing MatterOne Thousand Books
.Issued Need More.
Tho library report for February
eliows a substantial increase in the
number of patrons, 55 having been
added for that month. The whole
number of patrons is now 1205. The
number of books issued was 1000.
This would scenr.as 'though tho li
fernry wore doing n booming busi-
aess, but when one considers that
tho number of books in tho library
w about 1200, tho difficulties to
supply tho public with-good reading
is partly realized.
An installment of new books has
just been ndded to tho library for
.general circulation. Amonp them arc
some raro books of travel, biog
raphy, as well as fino dramas and
fiction. Thoy nro as follows:
Memoirs of Motor Hujro; Life of
Alice Freeman, aimer: Correspond
nce of Henrik Ibsen; Memoirs .f
Mario Antomctto, Campau; Six
Years at the Russian Court, M. Ea
r; Life of tho Bee, Maeterlinck;
Tho Blue Bird, Maeterlinck; Poeti
al Works" of Browning: Through
Nature to God, Fisko; Health and
Happiness,' Fallows; Law of Psychic
Phenomena, Hudson; Villago, Town
and Jungle Life in India, New-
combo; The Frozen North, M. Doug
las; North American Indian Fairy
Tales; American Masters of Paint
ing, Coffin; Old Love Stories He
told, Lo Gallicnc; Plays of Motiero;
Salambo, Maid of Carthage, Raga-
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uij uiyuic nre, amciair; Arizona
This City and Roguo River Valloy
Known All Along Line Informa
tion Wanted Everywhere Over tho
Entire Known World.
March Attractions.
"Lauraut" March 11
Maud Powell March 15
"As the Sun Went Down"
March 10
"St. Elmo" March 17
"A Stubborn Cinderella"..
March 23
"The Red Mill March 30
For tho last number of the Ly
coum course, tho ladies of St. Marks
Guild announco an attraction slight
ly different from tho ordinary lec
ture course. This is au evening de
voted to magic and illusions, as pre
sented by Lauraut and his company.
In presenting this attraction the
ladies feel that thoy have tho most
novel and artistic attraction of its
character now before the public
Laurant, the man of many mysteries,
enjoj's an enviable reputation only
constant practice and continual re
search and study of his mystic art
Seats on sale at Haslan's Tucs
day, Maroh 8.
Maud Powell, tho world's 'greatest
lady violinist, is tho underline at
traction.
Works of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Notice.
To fhn UJnns nf Mni1fnr1 nnil vt.
Nights, S. E. White; It Nover Can cinity: General James P. Shaw, de-
xinppen Again, uo Jlorgan; Betty partment commander of Oregon, G
Wales Series (six) Margaret Warde; A. R., will bo in the city Monday,
March 7, and wishes to meet all old
soldiers, sons of veterans, ladies of
W. R. C, and especially all patriotio
citizens and children, at tho Pres
byterian church at 7:30 p. m. Ad
mission free. Como and hear the
general. Post members will assem
ble at their hall at 6:30. By order
of O. W. EIGHMY,
Commander.
it. L. Pellett, who sold his orchard
near Talent two years ago and was
"ill. ! -1 ' 1 I..
i'wio ursi man io sceuru uru'siiui ra-
tor in the valley, returned from oL
Angeles, where lie bus boon spoiul-
iug tho winter, Fridny evening.
Mr. Pellett still has extensive in-
tercsts in the Rogue River valley
f .ami is more enthusiastic than ever
over its future, notwithstanding tho
flfact that ho has invested heavily in
Bnja, Cal., just across the Mexican
line.
"Medford." said Mr. Pellett, "is
tho best-known of any city of its
size in tho United States, and if a
bunch of the Commercial club litera
ture was kept on tap in Los Angeles
it would do n whole lot of good.
Many of tho ornngo growers down
thero are selling out for big prices
per acre and they wnnt to go some
where. A good many of them would
come here if they wore given tho
right steer. Besides thnt, thore nroi
hundreds of eastern peopl with all
kinds of mony landing there every
day, ann many ot them innuiro
about Medford and the Rogue River
valley. Of course they don't got a
whole lot of information from thoj
Californians. but a bunch of those
booklets in places where the tourists
could get hold of them wouldn't bo
n bad idea. Tho Roguo River valloy
has the goods that's tho thing thnt
counts."
Medford, Oregon TTil certifies
that we have sold Hall's Texas Won
der for the euro of all kidney, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for ten
years, and bavo nover had a com
plaint It gives quick and permanent
relief. Sixty days' treatment In each
feottle. Medford Pharmacy.
Spring
The whole world smiles
Its heart with good will beating;
And it bears to all
A happy Springtime greeting.
For that tired-of-winter feeling take
one of our New Spring Suits and a New
Spring Hat and, perhaps, a few doses of
fresh Spring Haberdashery,
They make you look like a new man
and our prices make you feel like one.
You'll get satisfaction, and the "col
lateral" here is money back if anything
goes wrong.
For a tip on-1910 Spring Suits, see our
West Window. Haberdashery East Window.
Probate Court.
Guardianship of. Herman Levy
Simpkins Report of guardian ap
proved.
Estate of Clans Kloinhammer
Order made of final settlement and
executrix discharged.
Estate of Almirn Sturgis Will
admitted to probate; Gus Newbury
appointed administrator; John Ortlt.
H. H. Parker and Y. J. Williams ap
praisers.
Estate of Ellen Jaquirt Jennie!
rnncctt appointed administrator. I
Knox
Hats
$5.00
'JMedojrdtr Corx-&crt Clothiers
SfcSQSEES OREGON
BEDFORD
Wilson
Brothers'
Shirts
$1.25 to $3
Here'sFurther Evidence For You
Of Where Our Eagle Point Orchards Are Located
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Our lands In Black. Noto the distance between our property and that of Tronson & Guthrie, who won the Grand Sweepstakes
Prize at the National Apple Show with the finest exhibit of apples ever grown.
SIGN YOUR NAME TO THIS COUPON AND MAIL IT
TO US AT ONCE
WHAT THE APPLE KINGS OF THE WORLD SAY
ABOUT OUR LANDS:
'Eaolk Point orchards
tm.n . w. . II ut
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Kid fort. Origin,
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In r.plr to yur l.tttr .iltln tor ur rUUt f tn
'HuttUA trt it lil Folnt J.ilr to My, vi.t riftrt
: uv at.t of wit irMt 4i MrtinU7 d.tlrl. ttr u
'tmlnj of til flntit Tkrl.tl.i of rrl nd fitrt.
j you douttl.ii Vno our ImIi rint 0rcnr4 in.rt tlittoi
f rw yourt o.pljfid in a-uid a.i tk rrli. tt in IttlinU
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Vpl oi n4 XJ! H'.'P'n"n iKt Jrrjr I ni lll irt frwlt
ajiijr rt.
Tm ptl if luf .f.n.rd M itrln ul4 nit nil
tr J500' n tori,
Tronson & Guthrie picked 2700 boxes of Spltzcnborgs
from five acres, which averaged them $3 a box net, or
$1620 an acre, in addition to tho prizes captured at the
exhibits. thlMtfrnT
Stay where you are, stiqk by your taak, let us plat an orchard for you and care for it until ready t o.bear.
ROGUE RIVER ORCHARD LAND CO., INC.,
MEDFORD, OR.
Gentlemen: Please send me full description and
particulars of your Eagle Point Orchard Tracts.
Our tracts are planted to apples and pcara
of the finest varieties. The trees are now 1,
2 and 3 years old.
We will take care of your land for you
. , under a specific contract and turn over to
you a bearing orchard.
THE ROGUE RIVER ORCHARD LAND CO.
10 North Front Street Medford, Oregon
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