Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, M10.
LABOR LUCKY IF IT
ESCAPESJIEW LAWS
So Says President of Seamen's Un
ion After a Trip to Washington
Will Continue War on Steel Trust.
FROM $2000 TO
WILL OPEN SOON
$5000 IN SIX
Preliminary Practice to Be Held This
Afternoon Valley League to Be
Organized Good Teams Promised.
Property Sold Two Years Ago for
$1500 Brings $5000 Now Brought
$2000 Six Months Ago.
SAN" .FKANCISCO, Cal., March' The basobnll soasou for 1910 in
12. "If labor is exceptionally lucky jtbo Roruo River valley promises lo
there will bo no legislation against
it at this session of congress," said
Andrew Furnsoth, international
president of tha seamen's union to
day upon his return from Washing
bo a livoly one. Notice has been
sent out to prospective players on
the Bedford team to show un this
forenoon nt tho ball grounds for
preliminary nrachco. Thero nro
great many nmbitious young players
ton, wlupj ho has been for thr30,in this city now and it should not
months advocating several measures
on tho stnto's behalf.
"Moneyed interests are in more
be difficult to select a first-class
toam from the material in stent.
Thero is n wealth of new materia
and some of them will mnko the old
... . ... , . . ana some 01 mom win maso mo ok
absolute possession of tho adminis- snnd.bys hustlo to hold thoir
tration than in any previous year, tions. It may be that Southpaw
but the insurgent movement has had Cooper and "Slim ' Purdy will drift
its effect upon congress, and for: back this season.
A move is on foot to incorporate
tho principal teams of tho valley in
a local league, establish a regular
schedule and play through me sea
son. Full arrangements have not
been made yet, but a tacit agreement
has been reached
Tho first game will probably be
that reason Aldrich has not the con
trol that he had a year or two ago,"
continued Furnsoth.
"There is a seething unrest
throughout tho country which the
congressmen are beginning to recog
nize. They are being hammered by
their constituents. I do not beliove
that peoplo on this coast realize how
importnnt this insurgent movement
has become
"As for tho sailors, they may got
something in tho neck. The bill
brought in by Green in bchnlf of the
ship commissioners which gives tho
commissioners many of the absolute
powers over the ocean-point? seamen
that the admiralty court now holds,
could not have been brought in as
it has been without tho hnfHnn rf
the department of commerco and la
bor. If this law is adopted the sea
men will havo two masters instead of
one as they have now tho admiralty
juasre.
played March 27. Players should
be on tho grounds at 10 a. m. to
day.
ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK
ARE REALLY SPLENDID
To My Patrons:
I want to tell von a few thin its
about the attractions at the Mcdford
theater this week. In tho first place
we have Mand Powell Tuesdnv nierht
I had the nleasure of hcarincr Miss
Powell at Portland and I can truly
sav she is the Greatest violinist T
vur Usui ngmnsi me steel trust, greater, but never having heard him,
winch is trying to establish a sys- I cannot compare them. But you will
. , "--."nK on me great lakes, certainly get your money's worth.
win oc carnoa on just as it has been : On Wednesday we havo Arthur
iorine past year. The trust is prac- Alston's company in "As tho Son
wv.,., ,uo UOJO opposition to us on Went Down," and some of you may
the great lakes, and I do not see tho be prejudiced against this show after
cnd of the fight" j reading the notice in the Oregonian.
' f 1 1 want to say that criticism was inl
ine i smallest store in tho city could just and misleading. I saw this
soon have people going out of their show also and can vouch for it."
beaten paths to find it if it were ad- While the play itself is a typical
vertised cleverly even though in the melodrama, the compnnv itself is
smallest way. nbove the ordinary and is composed
Two years ngo S. A. Nyo bought
a house ami lot at tho comor of
Grape and Sixth streets for $1500.
Ho held it until last November and
then sold it to Mrs. Eleanor Chris
tio for $2000. Fivo hundred profit
and rents looked good to S. A.
On the 11th of February, Mrs.
Christie disposed of tho property to
Charles M. English for $2000, and
Nyo went out and kicked himself.
March 7 Mr. English sola tho same
property to S. C. Godlovo for $3000.
The property is just two blocks
from the now Southorn Pacific depot
and if Mr. Godlovo doesn't double
his money within a few mouths it
will be because ho doesn't wish to
soli.
of real actors, while tho production
is tirst-class, boing mounted in
splendid stylo tho scenery is really
fine.
Bolasco's production of "St.
Elmo" rounds out tho week and any
one who has read tho book and is I
familiar with tho Bolasco reputation
in mounting plays can bo assured of
a good show.
While north I also arranged to so-
cure the Lombard! Grand Opera
company with its superb orchestra of
40 men, if I can mnko a subscrip
tion salo of enough scats at advanc
ed pricos to warrant. Tho list will
be ready Monday. I will have one
and there will also bo' others at the
Whetsel Music company's and at
Ilaskins' drug store. So if you fail
to seo me, drop in at one of theso
places and loavj your order. I have
conducted opera a long while and
can assure you this company is the
best I havo ever seen outside the
Metropolitan, Now York, and in
many ways compares most favorably
with that organization. Respect
fully, CHAS. D. HAZKLRIGG.
Tho store management that shows
marked enterprise and business abil
ity in advertising may bo presumed
to have used the same talents in se-l
lectins 9tocks nnd in searching out
alues.
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Your
Spring
Suit
Is Ready for
Inspection
What hath. Spring
sprung?
Como soo.
Our now Spring Suits
aro now roady to bo admir
od or worn.
Wo'vo tho boat offorts
of tho World's boat Tailors.
Como soo
comors.
tho now
It will pay you woll, and
you'll find our pricos no
barrier to your appoaring
in a handsomo Spring
Suit.
Wilson Bros.
Shirts
Benson's Bargains
If you are looking for a Home or a Safe Investment it will Pay You to Look These Up
10 Acres
10 acres, three-quartera mile from city limits, about five
acres in fruit from 3 to 4 years old, 4 acres alfalfa; small,
house, barn, etc. Price $6000, terms.
14 Acrei
14 acres One mile from city, all in orchard, about half
of which is bearing; good house and other buildings. This
property is a producer from the start. $10,000, terms.
55 Acres
20 acres One mile from city; five acres Bartlett pears,
2 to 10 years old; 5 acres other fruit; good house, barn, etc..
$10,500, terms.
88 Acres
88 acres Two and one-half miles from Medford; 30
acres 5-year-old Bosc pears; 20 acres 1-year-old pears and
3 acres Newtowns; five-room house and born. $20,000,
easy terms.
115 Acres
115 acres Five miles from city; 100 acres good fruit
land; 50 acres 7 and 8-year-old Newtowns; 10 acres Jona
thans, in bearing; 10 acres Bartlett pears. This is one of
the finest ranches in the valley and will pay for itself in
a few years.
25 Acres
25 acres In Sams Valley; 10 acres.cultivated; 5 in fruit
trees 2 to 10 years old; small house and other buildings.
Price $2100, terms.
Some Bungalows
Modern five-room bungalow On West Tonth streot;
south front; a' bargain at $.1350, terms.
Five-room modern bungalow Only fivo blocks from
business center. $1800, terms.
Now five-room bungalow In West End; good woll; fiiie
view. Price $800, terms.
We Have Some Good Timber Claims
Wc have some good timbor lauds for sale. We havo a
cruiser in tho field and can locate you on a claim or home
stead. Good south front lot and small houscn Blevonth streot,
$C00.
Wo have one of the finest homes in the city for sale. Nino
room's and bath. Let us show you.
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The Palm rooming house is for sale, the .best money maker in town.
vSUTHERLIN TERRACE
IS IN ONE OF THE BEST RESIDENCE SE CTIONS OF THE CITY, SURROUNDED
BY FINE HOMES, AND WE HAVE PLACED A BUILDING RESTRICTION ON-THESE
LOTS THAT WILL INSURE A GOOD CLASS OF BUILDINGS. THEY ARE THE
BEST BUY IN TOWN AT THE PRICE $400.
INSURANCE THAT INSURES
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INSURANCE AND SELL SURETY BONDS.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO.
OPEN EVENINGS
OVER FRUITGROWERS' BANK, MEDFORD
PHONE '541
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