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

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    TgE MBPffOltD MAIL TltlBPNE, MBPTOltl), OREOON, SUNDAY, MABOH 13, 1910,
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FFS OFFICE
18 VERY BUSY
Tnxos Arc Bclim Paid nnpldly to
Snvo 3 Per Cent Rebate Over a
Third Paid Now Tlmo Limit Is
March 15.
S!urit'i' Jour and lliroo tinHlitnnlH
.um "working ttaur IioiuIh n(f" try
"UK to ncGomniodiito Ilia triipr of
"taxpayer wlp nro coilHtnntly lined
up in front of tho clonk clnuioriuK to
pay lliulr tuxoM, "ho I can ol nwny
on thin trniti." Sotnotlinoa n iniin
coiiioh in, pitytt hirt iliiod ami K'oU out
without taking "ro than a row inin
utoH of tlmo. Ho In an exceptional
.cnm. It'fi when a mail comoH along
to pay tho tnxoK for himself nud pw
tiapM half a rioxun othem, or the chap
with Innd Hcinttorod nil ovur I In1
county in n half doxon different
school illntriotH with varioiiH rale
that tho offico forco gotn himy nml
(hi) milling niachluo h in ilnugor of
n hot box.
8o far Sheriff Jonuw hnH collected
ovr iflflfi.000 of tho .$30-1,000 charg-
cil to him on tho roll, ami thin three
day before thn expiration of tint
time limit when tho .') pur cent ro-
'bate will ho allowed.
Tiixcn do not become tlclmqmmr
until April 1, hut thoo who pay bo
fon March 15 aro untitled to a re
liali of 3 per cent,
April 1 one mny pay one-half of
the tuxos due and have until Sep
tcmher to pny tho hnlance.
PLAT OF
Siskiyou Heights Addition
30irS
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NEW SODA WORKS
TO 0E ESTABLISHED
Miwhm. l'ayctto and Slorah have
nil arrnngemoutH for thn rntnlilif h
went of a mnnufnotory of oarlionat
cd wnt or In thin city, ami expect to
hnvo tho liuMnoim in full working or
der by March 10.
They intend to mnnufnotiiro ev
erything in tho way of enrhonnted
drinks and will make n specialty of
mincrnl mid Areola spring waters.
H. H. Hunt, who linn hnd 1(1 yearn'
'oxperienco in this lino of busini'HS,
will havo charge of tho manufactur
ing end.
A feature of tho manufactory will
bo that all water lined in the Iiuh
Iijoah will como from a largo Hpring
two miles from . Modford, controlled
by Mr. Pnyolto. This will iiiHtiro nh-;
solutely puru water In tho manufan-
tured goo'H.
The ki'Io of tho manufactory is nt
the conier of H and Eighth HtreetM,
where a now nnd commodious struc
ture 2ixlOO has been erected espe
cially for tho company. All now nnd
tip-to-dnto mnchinory will bo install-
cd and nliHolutu clonulincss will pro
vail. All goodn will bo mnntifnctur-
d under tho provisions of tho Unit-
cd States juro food law.
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MEDFORD'S BEST RESIDENCE DISTRICT
Serpentine drives, graded streets, cement sidewalks and parking strips included in the first cost of lots pur
chased of us. Sewers, Fish Lake water, electric light, telephones and all modern conveniences soon to be in
stalled. Ask the best citizens of Medford where thev are buving their homes!!
PRICES AND TERMS ON APPLICATION TO THE
Oregon Orchards Syndicate
$150 AN ACRE 270 acres, foothill land, about. 6 milon tm Mt
ford; thoro nro about 85 noros on thin place aw planted te fruit,
which includes about 20 acres In bonrinff. Tfa beariiifc vristi
nro Newtown nnd Spitzenberg apples nnd Comc pears. There
nro 25 ncrcs of Nowtowns in their nocond year wtth xwkdk filler.t
nnd about 0 ncrcs of New towns just planted; adso 26 ,ftorfl of
Jonathans and 10 acres of Dartlctt and Anjoti pence jast planted.
Aboat 200 ncrcs of first-class fruit land on the place. Thera are
many springs on tho place and considerable water on!d ba de
veloped for irrigation; two houses, good barn amd otJkear buildytffR.
Would subdivide nicely. Easy (ormat
$2500 Sixty ncrcs, 6 miles from Medford, about 15 jzrr.u cleared and
partly planted; small building,
$250 AH ACRE 70 acres, about 4 miles from Modford, free 25
ncres planted to Newtown and SpltxenRcrsr applea, mostly 3 yearrt
old; in addition, about 25 acres undor cultivation, balance easily
cleared; good new fl-room plastered bouse, new. barn; also set of
old buildings. Could bo subdivided into two or .three .traots nialy
easy terms.
$550O-Six miles from Medford, good new buildings, abont 8 aorea
planted to Newtowns, Spitzenbergs and peara, 1 and 2 years old;
about 7 acres additional cleared, balance not hard clearing; good
team, wagon and machinery e008 wU We P16- TJlIs J a
acre tract. "9
$275 AH ACRE Seventv acres of level land -within a ml'e and a ,kalf
of the city limits of Medford; first-class Xraifc land; priced at
least $50 an acre less than anything m the vfcuiity: good buildings.
Would subdivide nicely. mmt. salTS
1 $12,525 Eleven acres in Cornice pears, 18 years old; 9 acres 'in arf-'
JeH and Anjon pears, 1 to 3 years old; elose in; j?ood soil; teraw.,
$12,000 Eleven ncres in Cornice and Bosc pears, 14 yean? old; tkeae
trees are in full bearing and will pay a good income on the priee
asked.
$7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, 3 ailes fram Medford, all
under the ditch and can be irrigated.
$13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Medford, 8 acres In "Newtowns
- and Spitzenbergs, 5 to 7 years of age; 14 acres in alfalfa, 3 acres
in peaches, 2 acres in berries; irrigated; bandings.
$14,000 Thirty-five ncres; buildings; exeepUeaally fine place for a
home; 12 acres in apples nnd pears 3 years old; about aa acre of
bearing orchard; 11 acres in alfalfa; all fiae deep free soil, t
$150 to $200 PER ACRE Stewart acre tracts; 2 miles from Medford;
tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size; fine, tmildiog spots on all;
can all be irrigated; cheapest tracts in Medford neighborhood; 'easy
terms- tfMfc
$300 PER ACRE Finest-5 nnd 10-acre orchard' and garden traqts in
the valley; easy terms. flfciirittste. f-
W. T. YORK & CO.
Baptist Church. .
A cordial invitation is extended to
tho public to attend tho services at
the Baptist church, cornor Fifth
istreet nnd North Central avenue, A.
-A. IIolraoH, pastor. Sunday Hchool,
10 n. in.; pronching, 11 n. in. nud
7t30 p. m.; young pooplo's mooting,
6:30 p. m.; prnyor sorvico Thunidny
revoning nt 7:30.
BRISK WITH CLERK!
Out They Are Hot Marriage Licenses
Hunting and Flshlnn Licenses'
Are In Demand.
Christian Science.
Service Sunday morning nt 11
o'clook, subpeot of lesson-sormon
"Substnnco. " Sunday school rit 10
o'clock; toathnonial mootlngs Wod
nesday at 7:30 p. m. Tho public is
cordially invited to thoso services.
128 North Ornpo stroet, north of
flhormnn, Clny & Co's. muslo houso.
Christian Church.
Conior Ivy nnd Sixth streets. Hi
"bio school ut 10 n. m.j C. B. nt 0:30
,vp. m.'t church Borvicos nt 11 o, in.
;and 7:30 p. m. Good njuslo and in
foresting sorvloos. Evorybody wol
koomo. W, Thoo. Mutlook, pnstor.
M. E. Church South.
Sunday March 13, ov. O. T.
Martin, n notod ovnngolist from Ok
Inhoma City, will pronch. Profossor
W. u Durko of Anniston, Ala., will
load tho singing. Como nnd bonr
thoso giftod mon. Rorvioo will oon
tlnuo through tho wook nnd on in-
J-l ti .1-. ...
lonniioiy. i.omo nud imng your
Irionds. W. T. Gouldor, pnstor.
Presbytorlon Church.
Proaohing nt 11 n, in.; roooptiou of
members, good muslo; prenching nt
7:30 p. m. spooinl mnsio; fiundny
sohool at 10 n. m C. E. society nt
0:30 p. m Lndios' Aid holds an
"Buster snlo in tho church pnrlon on
Tliursdny, March 17, beginning at 10
. m. Lunch will bo served nt noon
and nvgood program given in the
afternoon,
Tho county clerk has issued so far
this year 280 licenses to fish and to
hunt.
Of thoso 06 nro for hunting ox
olusivoly, 08 for fishing exclusively
nnd 42 combination liconsos permit
ting both hunting and fishing.
An tho banting Benson will not
oommonce for several months yot
nnd most people wait until just bo
foro tho opening of tho season to so
euro thoir pormits, tho rooord is not
a bnd one.
Last year County Clork Colomnn
took ill nonrly $1000 for hunting nnd
fishing pormits nnd oxpoats to break
tho ropord this yoar.
TABLE ROCK ITEMS.
This fino wonthor tho farmora nro
nil busy putting in arops.
Mrs. Clifford Colliris and children
of Modford nro visiting nt tho homo
of S. C. Collins.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Fiakos woro in Mod
ford Tliursdny on business.
Chnrlos Pnuloy tins sold his 30
acres or land to me Lonnor Liuul
company, consideration $4000. Mr.
Pnnkoy expocts to move nwny soon,
S, M. Monrs, Jr., wont to Portland
ast wook.
Mr. Tlnuptmnn has bought n half
noro of land nt tho cornor of I. 13.
MnoDonnld nnd oxpoots to build a
stnro building on it nnd ongngo in
tho morcantllo businoss in tho nonr
future
W. A. Sumnor mndo a businoss
trip to Portland Friday.
A man by the name of ITall from
Vuncouvor has located a homestead j
nt the foot of uppor Table Rock and I
moved his family onto it.
V. j. rrooman was nt iaulo nock ;
on official businoss Tuesday.
The question for debato at schoo
next wook is, "Resolved, That city
schools are more instructive than
county schools."
Rov. Mark Davis mado a short
stop nt Tablo Rock Sunday.
Messrs. Hauptman and Wilcox
proprietors of tho Arrowhead ranch.
nro clonriug moro land and making
quite oxtonsive improvements.
If you havo an opoprtunity to of-
for, classified advertising gives you
your opportunity to offor it.
HALT!
an
Do you really want to mnko
lnvoMinontT Weill wo will Bee.
wo nnvo a proposition tnat is a
monoy ninkor and wo want to toll you
about It.
Wo liavo a good lot, closo In, oust
front, stroot to bo paved, sood bulld
luga, sowor connection, (tno woll,
building rented tor business purposes
nt $20 a month. Porfoct tltlo, undor
Torronco systoru. Price only 11600.
If you roally want your monoq'a
worth, nsk tho owners, ,
Wo also liavo a good buy In a small
houso nnd ono lot for only $350, and.
tho lot Is worth moro than wo aslc
for tho houso and lot. Or It you
want a good vacant lot, wo havo It,
and It Is a monoy ninkor.
Don't pay high prices for young
orchards when you can got tho beat
and In tho valloy, sot to fruit from 1
1 to 3 yoara old, for only $225 porj
noro, and wo havo somo for Iobb than
that. This Is flrst-clnos and no fake.
Don't forgot tho address
The Western Investment
Company
580 SOUTn GIUPK STREET
PIIONI4 1801.
Something to Investigate
and Consider
50 acres of the best soil in the valley, lo
cated 4 1-2 miles from Medford and 1 1-4
miles from shipping station.
5 acres planted to Bosc pears 5 years old.
2 acres peaches in full bearing.
22 acres peal's and apples 1 year old.
33 acres alfalfa.
Balance of ;land ready for planting. No
"waste land,
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Fine' building site; good water; splendid
location.
If this interest you, we will bo glad to give
you full information and price.
For Sale - - - -
Splendid Bargains
Piecre, Shepherd & Co., 128 East Main Street.
A 5-room house, porches, plastered, modern, large
barn, woodshed, new buildings; price 2500 and
$1050 can remain one year at 6 per -cent. Ixt 50x168
feet.
Three-fourths of an acre, South Central avenue,
with building; easy terms, $1600.
A 6-room bungalow, modern, maple floors, an xrtra
good buy, $2000; North Eiverside; $1000 an remain
on place.
A fine bungalow in Queen Anne addition, $2HX);
5 rooms, bath, electric lights, fireplace, cobblestone
foundation, corner lot
Can also sell you two as fine homes as there tune in
the city, one $5000 and one $6000. Come to office 4
let us show you these special bargains.
"We also have good buys in ranches and small tracts.
Pierce, Shephard & Co.
128 East Main Street.
J. W. Dressier Agency
West Main Street.
COLONISTS RATES
T0 OREGON S
GREAT NORTHWEST
The management of tho Sputhorn Pacific 'Oo.
(Lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure in an
nouncing that the low rates from Eastern eit
ies, which have done so much in past seasons
to stimulate travel to and settlement in 'Ore
gon, will prevail again this Spring DAILY
from March 1 to April 15, inclusive,
PEOPLE OF OREGON
: 't
THi a Ynilinn1a 1m trn flnrm -Minii iviW- wnnrr if 'ti
up to you. The colonist rate is the greatest of
all home-builders. Do all you can to let -eastern
people know about it, and encourage
them to come here, where land is heap and
home-building easy and attractive.
PARES CAN BE PREPAID at home if desired.
Any agent of the road named is authorized to
receive the required deposit and telegraph
ticket to any point in the East.
REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago, $33;
from t. .Louis, ; rrom Omaha aad Kashas
City, 25. This reduction is prprtaete
from all other cities.
WM, McMTJRRAY,
General Passenger Agent PtrHwfcl,
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