Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE MEDFORD MAIL Tit IB ONE, MBDJTOllD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1910.
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SOCIAL ANU PERSONAL
OnkH
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Thorn am fullN lit lhln
world (hut would uriliolxo tlio
iiiikuI flnluieil for Mm way lio
blown IiIh tniiiipot.
nuotltur
MwunlH
. Mr. Colcmnn la building
nix-room collnuo In l.lio
ntltlij Ioti (o Mvrifonlf
riorouco and .Jnok Wallnr of (ho
Muimtiilu diHtrlct, rotnniiiml In thu
city. I'Vldny iiIkIiI laying in miplloH.
' Corioo nt Ooodfrioml'.
Horn March I), 11)10, to MV. and
Mr. Toddy Vill, North Hlvomiilo
nvonuo, n hoti.
l'onoh trouH for nnlo nt ton contu
ccntH cmiiIi. H. 1), Pnttoraon, Nnnh ho
tel. Mr. Orr In Inillilinif i 'lOjtflO-foot
buildini; for a Ntorehoimo In thu roar
of his niHidunco proporty on Wowt
Jnoknnn ntrcot.
CeirnlM at Ooodfriiipd'n.
Mr. Caroy In nddint; an addition
to IiIh haknry on North Rivornldo
nvcnuo, owlnj: to InoreiiHod IjiihIiiohh.
WW Kidd'n Khoen.
I'erry Smith has purchaHod two
IoIh of Mr. Wlnklor on Hontty Htruet
and hn Ikiiii llio building of n nlx
room uottauo. It. W. Orny In tho
contractor.
WW Ixidd'n Shoe.
Tho numlclpnl and county road-
' -workorn arc doinjf pood oxeoution
with drapi, filling holoa and planing
down liutnpi in tho roadwnyn.
Tho now olootrin lamp in front of
tho North nohool ImiMiiiK nmkim
tlilutfK look bright and ohuarful in
that vicinity.
Wnntod To rent n tonm for
plowing. P. W. Hamill, Modford,
Or. 305
A. L Koltnit wa in town from IiIh
Yankee crook ranch Saturday.
Jortoph Hannah, tho pinunor far
mar and Htockraiftcr of North Uocuo
river, !h pitying an cxtondod visit in
the city, tho guc.it of hia daughter,
Mm. Tim Dnlly, and family of Wont
Modford.
KxtrncU nt OoodfriendV
W'. A. Riiiiirnor, 8tioriiitcndunt of
tho Murinu orchnrdii, wnH in Mmlfonl
on biitdnoHR Saturday.
h. H. Snwyor for nurvoyn. Stthdi
viMon and platting n specialty.
Room 12, Kmoriek.
A. J. Ivlttm, who la otnoloycd at
tho Modoo orchards oitrJlogtio rivor,
wns in Afodford Saturday after imp
plies. 250 foot, ennt frontngo, close in,
price $20 por foot, good torms. This
in a Hplondiu location for cottngo or
npnrtmcnt hotiRon; invefltignto. J.
W. DroKHlor Agency, W. Mnin. 30.r
ProfeHHor P. J. O'Onra nnd 0. A.
Ilovcr woro nt Anhlnnd Snturdny at
tending tho mooting of tho Fruit
Growers' association thoro.
H. n. Rood of Korby, Josephine
county, was in Modford Snturdnv
on business.
Ten noros fino foothill Innd, 1
acres fino 8-yonr-oId Nowtown np
pies. This will produce a nloo crop
'thin year; 2 noros Newtown a;
pies just planted, 0 acres brush
land, all good, tillable land; fino
building site, one mile to good school
Tina orchards all around. Price
2500. J. W. Dressier Agonoy, West
Main. 305
Albort Pnnkoy of Central Point
visited friends in Modford Snturdnv.
All ball plnyors should bo on tho
-grounds today at 10 o'clock to work
ont.
Perhaps you nood n typowritor.
Ton can Booure nny mnlto yon wish,
in n rohuilt typowritor, nt Tho Morn
void Shop, nt n ronsonnblo prico.
C. u. Mitnson of tho Pacific Pa
llor company of Portland, is in Mod-
Tord.
Tons nt Ooodfriond's.
Mnjor It. C. Washburn of Tnblo
Hook wns In Modford Saturday
looking after business mnttors.
Wltltmnn's cnndloB nro nnoxeollod.
Tito Morrivold Shop ItnB tho oxolus
ivo ngonoy for Modford.
Mrs. n. L. Jowoll of Trnil Is In tho
olty on businoss mnttors.
I. W. ITolmos of Eugono Is n Mod
ford visitor todny.
Cblnnwnro nt Goodfriond's.
G. L. Trofron of Ashlnnd wns In
Modford Snturdny.
John II. Cnrkin, nttornoy at Inw,
over Jackson County Hank.
It. n. Manning of Contrnl Point,
ho pnrchnsod tho Aikons trnot,
flour that town, n fow wooks ngo, has
Toturnod from tho oast nnd is mak
ing nrrnngomonts to ntnko somo sub
Btnntinl improvomonts on his now
ipurchnso.
Snicwt nt Goodfriond's.
Rex IT. Lnmpmnn of tho Gold ITII1
"Nows wns in Modford on n business
visit Snturdny,
Wcnr Kidd's Shoes.
Mr, nnd Mrs. C. M, ITownrd of
Jold mil woro Modford visitors 8nt
nrday on tholr wny to Ashlnnd to
pond Sundny,
Job Pnnkoy of Contrnl Point wns
doing businoss with looal merchants
"Saturday,
Ouorgu P. Minis of Hovijii
spout thu wuuk oinl in Modford.
' Harry I'cllott of tho Pollott &
I IIuIiiih Honl Kslato company of Ash
land, was a Modford visitor Hitlur.
day. I
Every otio should go to Mcl'.rido's!
to son tlit) liuoHt (die bond thoy will
co In n lifetime Tho Ico cronins'
and cnndlos ara of tho hiiiiio ctinl
ity. 305
A. Ii. Iliuolloii, wlio is in iliiirgu
of (ho Dnrduiiollos school, near Gold i
Hill, was in Modford Saturday. Mr.
Hazletoii has givon such univerHal!
Hntlsfnctlou thiit ho has boon uiigag- j
d to conduct tho same school for
another year.
- Grnnitowuro at Goodfriond's. I
Ed Andrews of Phoonlx wns in 1
this city on husinoss Snturdny. j
Jack Rogers wits in Modford Sat-
unlay on it luminous trip. i
Hooks IUIiIom, Prnyor Hooks, io-
otry, fiction, gift books for children
and adults. Como in nnd look thorn
ovor nt Tho Morrivold Shop.
William Cameron, ouo of tho pio
neer residents of tho Applcgnlo sec
tion, spent Snturdny nftcntoon in
this city.
Flower pots nt Goodfriond's.
Ciinicl; & Moyors have removed)
thoir officos to tho Roguo Rivor Vnl- J
loy depot, from whonco they will I
boreaftor conduct thoir bttsiucsB.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hazclrigg re
turned baturday from a visit to
Portland nnd Sonttje.
Washttibs at Goodfriond's.
Mtssos Annlo nnd Phooho Vbison
loft Friday for Klamath Falls on land
businoss. Thoy will visit relatives
in Laugull valley, lamnth county, bo
ron thoir roturn.
Cutlery nnd glnhnware at Good
friond's. E. 1). Hnrrou of Ashland wiih ii
Modford btiNinoss visitor Friday.
W. H. btowurt, who has been
spending tho winter mouths in
Southern California, has returned
home.
Wear K'idd's Shoes.
lyson uonii oi ujuirni rotnt wn
a Modford visitor Friday. Mr. Hcnll
thinks more of chickens as n revenue
producer than ho did before. lid
brought In ten Plymouth Rock liens
and received for them $0.80. "It '
would linvo been an even ton if tho,
lions had aggregated n pound and n
quarter more," said Mr. Heal!. i
Horn In Medford,' Friday, March
11, 1010. to .Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W.
Dclphy, n son.
Tho Morrivold Shop bns office
supplies, including files, blnnk books, I
memorandum books, pencils, pens,
inks, inkwells, tnblots, typowritor t
supplies, onvciopos, pnste, mttctlngo
nnd fountain pons
Bargain
For Cash
;rTHIS IS CERTAINLY THE BEST REAL ESTATE
BARGAIN NEAR THE CITY OF MEDFORD.
28 ACRES
WORTH AT LEAST $250 PER ACRE, WILL BE OF
FERED
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Monday, March 14
ONLY AT A HEAVY DISCOUNT FOR CASH. TITLE
PERFECT, REGISTERED; LAND UNDER IRRIGA
TION. CALL MONDAY AND INVESTIGATE THIS
BARGAIN. SOMEONE WILL BUY THIS AND MAKE
A BUNCH OF QUICK MONEY.
W. T. Andrews
340 Riverside Avenue South Medford, Ore.
BARGAINS FOR SALE
Southern Oregon Realty Co.
Orchard Farm and City Proporty
Timber and Mining Lands
9.1.1,800 840 acres, 500 acres un-(
aer attcn, 300 acres under plow, bal-
janco easily cleared; 3,000,000 saw
i tfmbor; 6-roora house, 2 forgo barns;
'somo fruit; good fruit and alfalfa
, Innd.
$00,000 105 acres, 2 1-2 miles
from Medford, 70 acres In aUaJfa, 2 j
acres In young orchard, all level' and'
(under cultivation; 7-room house;
good largo barn.
98000 10 1-2 acres, close to city
limits; 200 Bartlette, 150 . Comlce
, pears; 3 acres of grapea, and somo
peaches; well watered; small house
: and barn.
$7000280 acres, under fence, 150
acres under cultivation; 20 acres In
clover and alfalfa; all kinds of fruit
nnd berries; a complete sot of tools;
plenty of water; some stock..
90000 320 acres Umbor taad;
12,000,000 saw timber; 30 per cent
balance- fir. '"
900 per acre -63 &crc3,,clOM to
city limits; all under fonco; 60 acres
of bottom land In cultivation; under
water.
$8000 3 acres; 7 acres la fmk;
10-room houso; large bam; close In.
$000 20 acres good alfalfa land w
fruit land; houso and barn.
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$85 per acre ICO acres, 60
dcr cultivation; mostly under feaee;
somo alfalfa and grain; good hoM
and barn; 4 living springs; good ot
slde range for stock and two snail
family orchard.--
$.10,000 560 acres. Including stock.
make a, nil level, under water; 5 barns sh4
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i $30 per acre 800 acres;
Xo. 1 ctock ranch or good laad; nice! two 8-room houses.
lot of timber; plenty of water; 5
j miles from Medford.
$700 Good corner lot on New
! town street.
$10,000 12 acres of pears and
apples, all bearing; big crop this year.
$2700 9 lots close In.
$20,000 320 acres. ,a ctock raaelt;
100 acres In alfalfa; 80 acres ready
to seed; 9-room house; largo haras;
300 head of cattle; 10 head of horaea;
good water rliltt
$I8,0OO 200 acres, 157 awes clear
ed.; 90 acres under ditch; 50 acres
alfalfa; 7 acres ready to seed; 3 -room
houso; 2 large barns; lurge family
orchard.
$4000 6 acres, 1G0 young pears;
somo strawberries and grapes, bal-
ance In alfalfa: C-room bunealow: I
small barn, cow and 25 chickens. $11,000 217 acres; 100 acres la
cultlTatlon; lot of good saw timber;
all level; comfortable house; good
bare; will make a fruit ranch and
dairy; under water.
! $14.000 20 acres of bottom land;
'soil 12 feet deep; 10 acres Spitzen
' berg and Newtowns, 6 years old; 4
'acres Comlce pears, 3 years old; 2
acres family orchard; 4 seres alfal
! fa; good house and barn and living
, water.
Wo also have good buys 1b City
nnd .Mining Properties. Call at wa
office for full infornuUloa.
Room 6, Commercial Club
Building
j Rnrdon'a bakery is
jjroat variety of fancy
Mrs. P. W. Streets nnd dnuchtvr. i. i.i.. i:
I LI n Ah.. ....... . 1 . ... 1 - ... . I . . '
in.-i .nil u. niil'lll UIU MUCK III IIH'ir
ranch nonr Woodvillo.
A Marriage Itccnso wns issued by
the county olork Saturday to Russell
Sowers of Asltlaud nnd Vera Storv
of Medford.
Phono 2(1111. Good friend V.
Charles Lindsay of Lilylon was
at Jacksonville Saturday looking nf
tor tnx mnttors. Incidentnllv, to help
out in the payment of his taxes ho
brought with hint tho skins of two
bobcats and threo coyotes, for which
ho collected tho bounty.
Buy your paints, glass, wallpnpcr,
nuimn, vnniisii, urusnes ano navo
showing a
novelties in
301
Moro watches nro tinkered out
thntt worn out by natural wear. You
loavo your watch with inexperienced
wntchtnnkors and thoy ruin it nnd
chnrgo you a big prico. Van Do Car
& Jasmuuu for honost watch work.
220 Phipps bldg., E. jrain. 30.)'
E. J. Kaisor of tho Valloy Record,
one 'of tho fow journnltsts of tho old
school loft in Southern Oregon, wis
in Modford on a business visit Sat
urday.
untio Al. Howard oxtonus nn in
vitation to all lndiesof Modford to
attend hor spring millinery opening
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BUSINESS LOCALS
your pictures frnmod nrMctciilf'H,Snturdny March 12, at 100 North
318 East Main.
V. Walkor of Modford wns nt
Jacksonville on businoss Saturday.
J. E. Wntt wns ntnong tho Modford
pooplo who intorviowod tho shoriff
on tho Inx question Snturdny,
E. N. Cnntpboll nnd S. A. Nyo woro
nt Jnoksonvillo Saturday morning on
a business trtn.
Tho Ladies' Aid sooioty of tho
Prosbytorinn church will hold thoir
nnuunl Enstor bnznnr nnd snlo of
fnnoy ncodlowork Thursdny after
noon, Slarch 17, in tho parlors of
tho oliuroh. Kimonns, nnrons. corset
Central avonuo. 304
Tho rich and tho poor pay alike a't
Van Do Car & Jasmunn's. Honest
work nt honest prico. Phipps bldg.,
E. Mnin stroot. 305
J. C. Aitkon of Woodvillo wns in
Afodford on a businoss trip Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Gregory of
Klnmnth Pnlls nro visiting in Med
ford. Thursdny boing tho 16th nnnivors
nry of tho tnnrringo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
L. D. Brown, South Central nvonuo,
n numbor of neighbors mndo it tho
occasion of giving them a surprise
frcshmonts of snndwiohoa. jnke,
doughntttR nnd coffoo. A hnndsomo
pinto nnd n stoin of burnished ware
woro prcsontod as souvenirs of tho
day. Thoso prosont: Mr. nnd Mrs,
II. G. Nioholson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis
Dundy, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. II. Flowland,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frod Lity, Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. D. Allen.
Calhoun Sistora of this city hnvo
pnrchnsod tho coufootionory storo of
G. T. Swin, No. 8 South Central
nvonuo. Mr. Swim oxpects to ro
main in Modford, but is uncortnin in
whnt businoss ho will ougngo.
covors nnd olhor nrtiolos of goncrnl ' m tno ovonlnu, taking thoir own re
uso nnd beauty will bo offered for
snlo. Light refreshments will bo
sorvod nnd n oordlnl invitation is ex
tended to nil Indios to nttond. 38.r
IT. L. White of Ashlnnd, ono of tho
prominent oitizons of tho uppor vnl
loy, wns nt Jnoksonvillo Snturdnv
sottling with Shoriff Jonos oonoom-
ing his 1000 tnxos.
Threo fino lnrgo lots in Tuttlo'fl
addilton, $800 ensh. Siskiyou Realty
Co., room 22, Jnokson County Dank
building. 308
J. W. Nowmnn wns nt Jnoksonvillo
Saturday to pay his taxes nnd also
to oxporimont iji nutoninbilo running.
If ono wants nil tho thrills in tho
iiisinoss lot him rido boliiud Mr,
Nowmnn with tho roads In their
prosont shapo.
Don Colomnn, who tnod out with
Cnsoy in tho Northwest longuo, is
ikoly to figure in Southern Oregon
msohnll this sonson, ns ho has ho-
onrod a job aa lineman with ono of
tho loonl companion.
Rnrdon's poorloss sanitary hrond
Is tho nomo of porfootlon. 304
Kardon's Cnkos, plow, oto., aro
mado from tho host mntorlnls that
monoy oan buy, which nooounts for
thoir rondy solo. 304
Five-room house and lot 100x120,
onst side, $1500, terms. Siskiyou
Ronlty Co., room 22, Jnokson Coun
ty Dank building, 308
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Tho Palms rooming houso is for
sale. This is the best-paying propo
sition in town. Dcnson Investment
Co. 305
Singer sowing machines, 244 S. G
atreot. Phone 2954. 314
Peach trees for sale cheap. An
entiro cnrload at 10 cents each. II.
B. PatorBon, Nash Hotol.
For wood of all klndo, see the
Square Deal Woodyard. Phone
2601. Fir stroet, between Second
and Third streets. Gould & I.indloy.
proprietors. 261
Rardon's bakory is selling fancy
large California sweet oranges nt 20
conta por dozen. 304
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
If you want satisfaction try a
sack of Mt. Hood Snow-Fall Flour
For sale at the Russ Mill. Remem
ber tho place. Polk Hull & Son
Wanted Good second-hand part
able gasoline saw, buy or rent. Ap
ply Attorney Cnrkin, Jackson Coun
ty Bank building. 305
For sale Woolf Creek Cove fruit
tracts. The II. L. Chafm Realty Co.,
203 Corbett building, Portland, Or.,
are offering the best of Roguo River
valley fruit lands, in small tracts, on
easy payments, at wnoiesaie prices.
Southern Pacific depot on center of
tract. Investigate nt once. E. M.
Andrews, local agent. 310
Wanted Good second-hand port-1
able gasoline saw, buy or Tent. Ap
ply Attorney Cnrkin, Jackson County
Bank budding. 30o
DANCING
SCHOOL
Bogins
MONDAY NIGHT
at SMITH HALL, on Grnpo st.,
aftor which it will bo hold ov
ory Thursday night in tho
wook, in addition to second and
fourth Mondays.
Loam to waits in six lossons,
$1 por lesson, six for $5V Prj
vato lessons by appointment.
PROF. AND MRS. JEROME,
124 South Central Av.
We Are Selling
Oxfords
AT PIUOES THAT CANNOT HELP BUT
INTEREST YOU. TRUE IT IS THAT
SOME OP THE OXFORDS HAVE BEEN
CARRIED OVER FROM LAST SEASON,
BUT IF WE DIDN'T TELL IT HARDLY
ANYONE WOULD BE THE WISER, AS
THE LASTS, TOES AND HEELS ARE
FIRST COUSINS TO THOSE DUBBED
CORRECT FOR 1910. AS IT IS, YOU
CAN SAVE EXACTLY ONE-THIRD
WELL WORTH WHILE, ISN'T IT?
450 ACRES
Fine Apple and Pear Land
3 1-2 miles from Mediord m the
foothills
Ready for planting and subdivision; beautiful
view; excellent water; good roads; fine soil; near
Hillcrest, Crestbrook and adjoining the Westcr
lund orchards. Price, a Bnap. Terms, good.
0. C. COULTER
Oregon Orchards syndicate
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BARGAINS FOR BUYERS
104 acres, cleared, close to station, $20,000.
42 acres, cleared, 2 1-2 miles from Medford, $9000.
20 acres, in peal's, half mile from Central Point, $7000.
40 acres, 25 acres in alfalfa and irrigated; beautiful
viow; $9500.
32 acros bearing orchard, close in, $24,000.
HUNTLCY-KRAMER COMPANY
214 Fruitgrowers' Bank Building.
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NOTICE
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S
Land Department Representative.
Mr. S. J. Adler will be at the Hotel
Moore March 0.7th to April 1st for tho pur
pose of seeing thoso who are interested
in the company's famous Alberta wheat'
lands. Ho will be prepared to furnish
complete information, including maps, lit
erature, prices, etc. Call on Ir. Adler
and arrange to take advantage of our low
rato semi-monthly excursions during this;
season and inspect these lands,
Ide-McCarthy Land Co.
COLONIZATION AGENTS
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY