Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 06, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    T11K MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MflPFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1910.
VERNON TO MAKE
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
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Mookor's for spring Bklrts.
Dun J. Mulurkoy of Portland was
In Modford Saturday cm ,1 bummmH Ha, H.jan ,naUpUra!M Coa8t Baso
mi')
Coffee nt Qoodfrlond'H.
U. It. Wilton, H. M. Hawkins ami
GutiiK'o 1 Trll'fort of Lou AiikoIoh,
prominent capitalists of Hoiitliurn
Cullforiiiu, aro in Modford looking'
ovur tho valloy with a vluw lo In-
VOHttllOlit.
WW Kldd's Shoe.
Major II. C. Washburn of Enlo
Point wan a Madford bunluoHH visitor
Saturday.
M. M. Oboneliuln of Oakland, Cul.,
Is in Modford on a vlnlt.
Poach troun for sulo at ton oontu
CoiiU uach. II. H. PattorHon, NuhIi ho
tel. A. W. IIiihhM of Albany, Or., is
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. IIohhIr of Port ' bM .f
... . ... I nalnfl Mifi
Klamath aro viHitliitr In Modrord.
John Whorton of JJutto Falls was
a Modfotd businoKS visitor Saturday.
h. A. Vostnl of 1 Hittto nviih in
Mod ford on business Saturday.
Cui.inla nt Ooudfrlond's,
Huy your itiHiiranco in tlio big
companion roprosoutod by It. A.
Holinofli tlio insurance man. Hoom
10, Jackson Co. bank. .'101
If your homo don't jjo just right
try CnHkoy ft Klliott. They will
tnako him o all riht or mako no
charuo. 303
Woar Kidd'a Shoes.
Charles W. Ilnmill of Chicago,
law partner of Governor Dcuccn of
IllinolH, and a brothor of T. W. Hnm-
III of Modford, arrived Saturday to
vinit his rolativoH and moo tlio Rogue
nivor valloy.
Chinnwaro nt Qoodfriond's.
Marshall Hooper of Sonttlo has
boon appointed gonera! manager for
Southoni OroRon of tlio Mutunl
Benefit Life Insurance company of
Newark, N'. J., with headquarters at
Jfcdford, and has arrived to open of
fice hero.
Colonel R. C. Washburn of the
Table Itock orchard Hpont Saturday
in Modford.
Phono 2001, Ooadfriend'h.
C. C. MoClondon of Gold Hill has
rotumod from upending tlio winter in
Southern California.
Mr. H. D. Held of Gold Hill is
vinitliiK in Modford, the fjuout of Mr.
and Mr. C. P. Young.
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
Mw. Nollio Newbury of Jackson
villo was a Modford visitor Saturday
ovenlng.-
W. O. Ooffo of Contrnl Point was
a Modford visitor Saturdny.
S. T, Smith and John Hanks of
Hosohurg aro in this city on busi
ness.
Stationery, office and school hud
plies at the Merrivold Shoo.
Qrovcr Co ruin and P. T. Emoriek
havo purclmBod tlio Emoriok lodging
House and will run tlio some
Tons nt Goodfriend'a.
250 fool, cast frontago, closo in,
price $20 por foot, good terms. This
fa a splendid location for cottngo or
apartment houses; investigate. J.
1Y. Drossier Agency. W. Main. 305
Linen on sal eat Hniiatr ft Co. 'a.
Kxtrncts at Goodfriend's.
The Valley Auto Co. reports tho
ale of four mnchlnos tho past week.
V. II. Dally of Eagle Point was in
Hertford on business Saturday.
Georgo N. Lowls of Jaoksonvlllo
was a Modford visitor Saturdny.
Thomas Itlloy, ex-county commis
sioner, was In town from his farm
8aturday.
Flowur pots nt Goodfriend's.
Joseph Kolly, retired railroad man.
was In town from his farm wobI of
the city Saturday. "Tho slmplo Hfo
for mo horoaftor," says Joo. "I nm
raising good crops and a pair of
husky boys on tho ranch, and both
Ides of tho situation looks good to
ball Season by Predicting, Vernon
Will Win Ran This Year.
VEHNON, Cal., Mnrah 0
Hogau inaugurated tho local hnso
hall soasou today with a modost nu
iiouncomont that Vernon would win
tho pounnnt, or coma near doing so.
"It's only a question of how far wo
aro going to finish in front of tho
other follows," said Hogau.
"Tho Vornon mnuagomout bus
spout a lot of inonoy to sccuro now
players, and from whoro I nm Hit
ting I can't soo whoro any other club
in thu Pacific Coast lenguo bus any
best of us.
I asked tho boosters and knock
ers alike to havo patienco with mo,
and I would put- a real bull team
hnok of tho sonrlot "V". Now I havo
kept my word, and wo aro ready to
go before tho public for judgment.
"I am giving tho fans a brand-now
infield- Pisher, Hrnshor, Lindsay,
Durroll and Wardall now men, and
thoy cost us n lot of money. I tell
you, wo aro going to mako a big
fight for tho pennant, nifd I want the
support of every man, woman and
kid who will como out and mot forj
us."
I FUNDER FIVE FEET YOU
CANT BE A "HELLO" GIRL
BIS.
Ornnitewnro nt Goodfriend's.
n. A. nolmes, tho Insurnnoo mnn.
Phono 781, room 10, JackBon County
tank. 3oi
Chnrlon D. Ilnnolrigg loaves to
night for Soattlo to nrrnngo his
bookings for noxt sonson with John
Cort, wostorn roprosontatlvo of Klaw
& Erlangor. Mrs. Hnzolrigg accom
panies him,
Wear Kidd'a Shoos.
CM Corsots nt Mookor's.
J. W. Millor of Trail was in Mod
ford Saturdny on business.
Miss Honry of Jaoksonvlllo was a
Modford visitor Saturday.
Wnshtubs nt Qoodfriond's,
MIbs Stolln T.ovy of Jacksonville
nun n Modford business visitor Sn
orday. PonJ. Collins of tho JnokHonvillo
bnnk spout Friday night in Modford.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jnokson of
Jnoksonvillo woro in Modford shop
ping Saturday.
Cntlory and glassware at Good
friend's, Phono 000 and havo G. E. Piorco
of tho Modford groonhouso call
around and holp you In laying out
yonr grounds nround your homo. 302
Boddlng plants wo cortainly havo
them. Phono 000. 302
Full ansortmont nf Whitman's cho
dies at The Merrivold Shop.
WASHINGTON, March G. She Is
not a telephone girl If sho Is undor
flvo ?ot. Tin rompanlofl employ
only girls who can reach to tho top
of their switchboard and a reasona
ble dlstnnro sldowlne.
Conditions existing in tolophono ox
luuu;ei) throuKhotit tho country aro
wit forth In tho roport recently sent
to tho mmnto denting with tho Inves
tigation made by tho burcnu of la
bor. Tho height Is often detormlnod
without the applicant's knowlodgo by
n ycung woman who engages tho for
mor In conversation whllo eho com
pare! the lovol of tho othor's oyes
with her own.
"osm lor leiopnono girls vary
from n highest monthly average of
MC V' In Now York city to $22.40
In rsnihvlbo, Tenn. In eomo of tho
smaller rftlcs tho arorago goos oven
lower, particularly Jn tho south.
Hfflclcni tervlco la poislblo up to
225 cal". nn hour for each girl. Sho
cnnn'r niHwor more thnn that with
oat mini- ro horaolf or Injuring tho
sorvlco.
Singer nuwing machines, 214 S. O
trcot. Phono 2051. 3M
Poach trees for snlo cheap. An
entire carload at 10 cents each. II.
H. Paterson, Nash Hotel.
Wear Kidd'a Shoes.
A frituli Inl nf Wliilinmi'H inniv nt
"JIfI" i Titf Merrivold Shop. 300
When you want fancy horsoshoo
Ing try Caskoy & Elliott. 303
John II. Carkin, nttonioy at law,
over Jackson County Dank. "
Soo tho Morrivnld Shop for books,
magazines and fine onuraving.
For wood of nil klnda, sco the
Ban aro Deal Woodyard, Phone
2001 . Fir ntrcot, botweon Second
and Third streots. Gould & I.lndley,
proprietors. 2C1
McCall Patterns. Mookor's. "
H. A. Holuios, tho insuranco man,
represents tho big compnnios. Hoom
1(1, Jnokson Co. bank. 301
If you vant satisfaction try a
tack of Mt. Hood Snow-Fail Flour
For snlo nt tho Russ Mill. Remem
ber tho placo. Polk Hull & Son
Slngo and Wheelor & Wilson sow
ing machines for sale and rent. Sup
plies and repairs for all kinds. Ad
droBs 211 8. Grapo. Phone 2054.
Spring skirts. Meeker's.
Spices at Goodfriend's. "
Whitman's marshmallows, choco-
lato maraschino chorrios, chocolate
almonds, otc, nt Tho Merrivold
Shop. 300
Wo havo just received a fino lot of
table ferns. Modford Greenhouse
302
Call and sco us about that sclf
wntoring flowor and cemetery box
Water them onco in two weeks is all
that is nccotmry. Mcdford Green
house, 023 East Main. 302
Ton acres fino foothill land, V2
acres fino 8-yoar-old Nowtown ap
ples. This will produce a nico crop
this year; 2' acros Nowtown ap
ples just planted, 0 acres brush
land, all good, tillable land; fine
building site, ono milo to good school,
fino orchards all around. Price
$2500. J. W. DrosBlcr Agency, West
Main. 305
L0NGW0RTH WILL NOT
RUN FOR GOVERNOR
WASHINGTON, March 5. Nicho
las I.ongworth will not bo tho candi
date of tho republicans for tho Ohio
governorship this fall. This nows
camo as tho result of a tliroo-hour
conforonco hold at tho White House
today by President Toft, Wado H.
Kills, tho now chairman of tho Ohio
statu republican oxocutlvo commlttco,
and Mr. Longworth.
Mr. Longworth has Just returned
from a tour of Ohio. Ho roportot to
tho prosldout that the outlook for re
publican success Is unusually bright,
but doclarod ho had no deilro to run
for gorornor, proforrlng to stay In
congress.
President Toft oxprossod a doslro
that tho opinion among Ohloans that
ho Intends to tako any part In tho
fight for the gubernatorial nomina
tion bo dinslpatod. Tho president
wants a froo-for-all contest for tho
nomination. Ho has no cholco.
Tho proBldont thinks tho republic
ans should hold tholr conventions bo
foro tho domocrats hold tholrs.
MEXICO COLLECTS DUTY ON
IMPORTED MEXICAN PESOS
LAREDO, Tox., March 5. Moxl-
onn customs offtcors aro now confis
cating Moxionn dollars undor a ro
cont ordor of tho govommont estab
lishing n duty of 10 por cont on Mox
ionn Bilvor dollars brought into thnt
oountry.
Many morohnnts in this city hnvo
takon Moxican money nt 40 cents on
tho dollar since tho duty wns ostnl
lisjiod nnd havo boon in tho hnbit of
Bonding it to tho opposito flido of tho
Rio Grande nnd soouring for it 40
nnd 40 nonts. Tho customs author
ities this wook npprohondod ono of
thoso moRsongors and confiscated his
silver oargo.
GERG0RY INVESTS IN LARGE
CIRKUT PANORAMA CAMERA
Lawrouoo A. Gregory has puroh-
nsod a largo olrkut panorama, cam
era, which is tho third owned In tho
stnto, ono being owuod by Kisor of
Portland nnd tho othor by Gfford of
Tho Dnllns. Tho mnohino will tako
11 panorama photo ton foot long and
Is n splondid 0110 for orchard and
soonio work.
HER 'DEAD' NO. I REAPPEARS
AS HER NO. 2 GOES TO JAIL
tha Stark-Scarborough Is having
great annoyance with hor husbands.
No sooner Is sho rid of ono thnn an
other pops up. Sho Is tired of this
nnd now asks tho courts to dlson-
tnnglo hor. Sho says that in May,
1907, sho met and was wedded to
Lehman Stark. For a tlmo all wont
well, but ono day Lehman disappear
ed. Aftor many months thoro came
a lcttor from n sister of tho missing
bridegroom saying that Stark was
dead.
OIn duo tlmo Mrs. Stork b oca mo
Mrs. Scarborough. Last month Scar
borough was sont to dwoll in tho
workhouso. Thon who should appear
but tho supposedly defunct Lehman.
Ho was wolcomod'by Mrs. Scarbor
ough, who today asked tho courts
to sovor tho knot that tied hor to
Scarborough.
ELLIS TO CALL ON TAFT
ON MINOR BUSINESS
CINCINNATI, O., March 5. Fol
lowing his social repudiation by
President Taft, Wado U. Ellis, chair
man of tho Ropublicdn state central
committee, today departod for
Washington. It was announced that
ho intonded to confer with tho pres
ident In tho capital on "minor busi
ness details."
wo
Guaranteed
Hosiery
In our Hosiery Department
havo always carrlod Indies' and chil
dren's hosiery. Wo aro Just Jn receipt
of ladlos GUARANTEED equaro doat
hoslory, a wrltton guarantoo signed
by oumolvoE goes with each box of
six pairs for $1.50; six pairs guaran
teed six months, or now stockings;
price for slnglo pair, 2Go, although
tho factory will not furnish a wrltton
guarantoo whoro loss than six pairs
aro purchased at ono tlmo. Tho hool,
too and solo Is doublo light wolght
llnou. Examlno thoso stockings and
youu will buy thorn.
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The Wardrobe
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210 West Main
Formers & Fruitgrowers
Building
Alfalfa, Fruit and
Vine Land
$75 per acre in tracts to suit. Three lines of
transportation; near three good towns
with S. P. Station on property.
Abundance of Water For Irrigation
See D, Vreeland, Hotel Nash, Medford, Oregon, about the Mc
intosh ranch that is located on the following lines of
transportation in the great Sacramento valley
Shipping
On tho Southern Pacific and Northern Electric railroads and
bordered on tho cast by the Sacramento river with its boats ply
ing batween San Francisco and Red Dluft this land has the best
possible rail and water transportation.
Electric Power
Nearby are located two of the great stations of the Valley
Counties Electric Company, which Is ono of the greatest power
transmitting concerns In the United States, and which by Its won
dorful system is capable of conducting electricity thrco hundred
miles.
Light
Two of tho transmission lines of this company pass over our
property, thus affording opportunity for the obtaining of lights
and power at a very low cost.
Six Trains Daily
Flvo trains each way dally on the electric railway, and one
passenger train dally on the steam railway pass Mcintosh Ranch.
Rich, Deep Soil
Tho soli is rich and deep and affords opportunity for tho
growing of a great variety of products, but is particularly suitable
for producing peaches, pears, oranges and grapes, while alfalfa
Is grown here luxuriously and yields a crop quickly, affording
forago for llvo stock, anu when rnoro Is raised than can be con
sumed at home it is always salable at good prices.
An Inland Empire
Of all tho rich valleys In California none is richer no soil
Is more fertile than that of tho great Sacramento Valley, and of
all of the tracts comprised In this great inland emplro none Is more
delightfully situated than Mcintosh Ranch in Glenn County.
D.eposit of Uncounted Centuries
The soli Is a mixture of alluvial and gravel formation and
perfectly adapted to the growth of oranges, nuts, olives and all
tho semi-tropical fruits, and especially alfalfa the richest and
most nuptritlous forage tor the live stock. This splendid soil is
tho deposit of uncounted centuries left by tho flow of the great
river gathered from the watersheds of tho mountains.
An Evidence of Faith
An evidence of faith In this location Is given by the invest
ment of extensive capital In the building of an electric railway,
and tho orcction of a sugar manufacturing plant at Hamilton
City, ono and ono-half miles from our land, at a cost of $1,500,
000. Beet Sugar
Ono of the greatest industries in the United States today is
that of making boot sugar. In 1907, 7,150,010 tons of beet sugar
were refined in the United States.
The Factory
At Hamilton City, one and a halt miles from our property,
tho beet sugar factory Is already" established, and employs 400
hands. Tho factory pays out one Quarter of a million dollars a
year to Its men, besides large amounts for necessary supplies.
Hamilton City
Hamilton City already has a hotel, bank, school, church, busi
ness I1011803, dwelling houses, Ice plant, water works, electric
lights, cement sidewalks, fino streets one hundred feet wide, river,
steam, nnd oloctric transportation, park, pleasure grounds, and
is located In ono of the most delightful countries on earth.
Market for Ranch Products.
Hero you will find a growing western community, full of
ltto and prosperity, a market for many of tho small products of
tho ranch and tho contor of amusements and. pleasure and educa
tion and refinement.
Rainfall
The nvorago rainfall In this country for the past sixteen years
has been 21. ISO Inches.
Temperatures
The average mean tomporature during tho same tlmo has
been ns follows:
January ... .46,53 May 67.44 Soptembor .. .72.49
February ... .49.02 Juno 75.53 October 68.02
March 53.09 July S2.48 November ...55.85
April 60.24 August 79.90 Decomber ...48.66
Orland
Orland is flvo and one-halt miles from Mcintosh Ranch, on
tho main lino of tho Southorn Pacific from San Francisco to Port
land, Orogon. It Is a prosperous, growing city which oftors many
advantages to thoso who buy at Mcintosh Ranch. There are
schools, churches, sploudld storos, bank, hotel, opora house, and
It Is tho ceutor of tho Govommont Irrigation Project, whoro thou
sands will bo spent in tho experimental plant which is to bo es
tablished hore. 1
"Where the Profit Is Made
The development of this rich region lies before you. Tho
profit made is in tho early purchase of the land, and not after It
has been planted to a variety of fruits and alfalfa, when It will
be sold for several times the prices now asked.
Largest River in California
Our property lies along the Sacramento river, the largest
river In California, in which flows at all seasons an abundance
of water for tho purposes of the many Industries of the rich
valley which carries its name, as well as for Irrigation on such
of the fine lands as require that aid to nature. The Sacramento
river is navigable for a distance of about 200 miles.
Water Transportation
Water transportation wherever you find it Is the least ex
pensive, and enables the producer to market his products at low
cost, and keeps down railroad rates by an inexpensive method.
Sacramento river compels reasonable transportation charges
through the rich country north and south. Besides this valuable
service the river distributes large quantities of merchandise and
Insures cheap and effective transportation between the cities and
the country. The Sacramento river affords water transportation
direct from San Francisco to Red Bluff. It Is to this great inland
empire what the Mississippi Is to the middle west.
Semi-Tropical Fruits
The land we are selling and al! the adjoining properties are
capable of producing the semi-tropical fruits in luxurious abund
ance, but thoy have been devoted ever since this country has been
settled to growing wheat, and It is only through our purchase of
this large body of land, and dividing it into small tracts, that he
farmer who wishes 10 produce a variety of products has an op
portunity to do so.
Alfalfa, Live Stock
The ease with which the frequent and abundant crops of al
falfa grow affords opportunity for the dairy farmer, and tho
development of this industry will yield a large profit for the. in
vestment and labor expended. Stock animals live out of doors
all the year round in the equable climate of Glenn County.
Oranges, Figs, Almonds, Olives
The orange, almond, tig, olive and cherry trees grow luxu
riously and yield abundantly in this rich soil. Tho growing of
these fruits Is very profitable.
Compared With Italy
Eastern visitors wonder at the orange trees heavily laden
with their golden fruit used as shade trees along tho avenues
and streets of the towns throughout this section. The soil of
Glenn County produces nearly every commercial fruit found In
the state, and this is not true of any part of Italy or of any ot
tho countries around the Mediterranean.
Winter Months
Our so-called winter months are months of active plant
growth, whllo the warmth ot the summer perfects the fruit. Intel
ligent endeavor In such a climate with such rich soil to work upon
Is sure to yield abundant reward for the energy expondod.
The Good Mother of Egypt
Our land on tho Sacramonto river lies midway In tho groat
valley which extends from Mt. Shasta on -tho north to tho bay
ot San Francisco on tho south. The molting snow from Shasta
affords a never-ending supply, ot water which flows down to the
plains, bringing with It the richness ot a thousand mountain rills,
like the grand old Nile, the good mother of Egypt, which has
maintained tho productive qualities ot tho ancient valloy slnco the
period before the history ot man.
Building Material
Those who wish to build on their land will find all kinds of
building matorlal on hand, as the Diamond Match Co., which op
erates one of tho largest planing mills In the state, located at
Chlco, only seven miles away, will establish a branch lumber depot
at Hamilton City, with a complete line of lumber supplies.
Chico
Chlco 1b ono ot the most rapidly growing and prosperous little
cities In California. Chlco is known as the city ot roses, and Is the
seat of the Stato Normal School for the training ot teachers, whoro
twenty-four Instructors and six hundred pupils are engaged la
preparation for their work. Hore also Is a now High School, com
pleted nt a cost of $26,000, besides threo Grammar Schools. Tho
total enrollment In tho city schools Is 2300.
Good Roads
This County is noted for Its oxcellont roads particularly
tho main County road which borders our land for five miles on
tho south, connecting tho towns of Chlco, Hamilton and Orland.-