MEDFORD MAIL T RIB ONE, MEDFOUD, ORFOON. THTTRSDAY. MARCH 1M, 15)10.
"Red Mill," March 3o
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Wo nmko any kind jukI Htv
Wo carry Hlass of any size on hand.
Mo:ioy on hand to Innn on Coal Estate. City and County
wnrmnis uouunt. miciity nnu indemnity uomis r-urn-Islicd.
Flro Insurance.
JAMES CAMPBELL
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MEDFORD SASH & DOOR 00., Modford, Oregon.
For vSale
(MO naves of Good Fanning Land at $35.00 per novo.
Being situated thrco miles west of that plaeo and
near the government irrigation eanah This land is
selling at a BARGAIN nnd now is your tinio to IN
VEST. For particulars write
Harry Moon
P. O. Address
Gorman town, Calif.
PLUMBING
SIEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Trices RoaBOimblo
COFFEEN (Si PRICE
11 North I) St , Modford, Ore. Phono 803
WAAiTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING .AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED,
B. H. Harris & Co.
MFDFORD - - - - OREGON
Ofilco in Jaokoon comity Bank Upstairs
Tho comic opera success with a
thrill, "The Red Mill," by Henry
Blossom nnd Victor Herbert, which
was presented an entire season at
the Knickerbocker theater, New York
City, and engagements of three
months each in Boston nnd Chicago,
is an attraction that has already
aroused the keenest interest, espe
cially among those who are not
classed ns regular theatergoers. The
date set is for Wednesday, March
30, at the Medford theater, and there
is little question but what the the
ater will bo sold out nt tho close of jgelher with pictnresquo scenery nnd
the first day's seat sale. Martin &
Emery Co.'s organization has been
carefully selected and embraces a
clever lot of principals, while tho
chorus is said to be unusually come
ly and talented, including as it does
the six little Dutch Kiddies who car
ried New York by storm, and who
form tho nucleus of an admirable or
ganization. Refinement is the key
note of tho production, and to this
feature nro added an interesting
story, popular and catchy music, to-
quaiut co.-uimc8. I
Tho cast which will be scon in-'
eludes Bert 0. Twor as Con Kidder,
Franker Woods ns Kid Connor, Otto
Koerncr, Alvin Langhlin, Carl Hnrt
berg. S. W. Stott, Harrt R. MeClnin,
Cecil Summers nnd tho Misses Ag
nes Mnjor, Vomico Mnrtyn, Adeline
Stern, Georgia narvoy nnd n chorus
of oO, including the six little Dutch
Kiddies. An augmented orchestrn
which is enrried by the company will
nlso be an important feature.
OH! YOU FAN. PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT
BY JAMES D. PAY.)
The baseball magnates of South
ern Oregon met Sunday for the pur
pose of preparing a schedule and
making other arrangements for the
season of 1910. The schedule was
finally approved Tuesday and follows:
' The opening games will bo at
Grants Pass with Medford nnd at
Jacksonville with Central Point.
The schedule mns only to June 2G,
ns it was deemed advisable to leave
the July dates open until the dif
ferent towns had decided upon
whether they would celebrate the na
tional holiday or not.
This afternoon, provided the
weather man is good, h practice
game between tho Ynunignns and tho
Rcgulnrs will be held on the local
grounds.
Aspiring candidates for n Medford
uniform will bo given nn opportunity
to try out.
SCHEDULE FOR ROGUE RIVER VALLEY LEAGUE.
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MUUls. MEDFORD GRANTS PASS. CENT'L POINT JACKSONVILLE
April 3, 17 March 27 I May 22 I April 10
MEDFORD May 1, 15, 29 April. 4 I June 19 I May 8
. June 12, 26 Juno a '
April 17 March 27 April 3 I May 22 "
GRANTS PASS n' April 10, 24 May 1 ' Juno 10
Juno 20 ' May 8, 15
Juno 5, 12
April 3 May 15 April 17 March 27
JACKSONVILLE Jt,n0 12 ?fa 7 ',rno10' 24
Juno 20 May 8, 22
. I j June 5. 10
May 15 J April 10 " April 3, 17 March 27
CENTRAL POINT May 8 May 1, 22, 29 April 24
June 12 June 19. 20 Juno 5
FAIRBANKS BACK
TRIP AROUND GLOBE
Thousands of Chewing People Greet
Former Vice-President School
Children Parade In Welcome.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 24.
Chnrles Warren Fairbanks, former
vice-president of the United States,
and Mrs. Fairbanks are nt their
homo in Indianapolis after a tour
around tho world. He was given u
rousing welcome. As his train rolled
into tho station the vice-presidential
salute boomed out, while regimental
bands played the "General's
JUarcb."
Thousands of cheering people were
Kftthered at the station and lined tho
streets through which Fairbanks'
carriage passed on its way to his
home on Meridian street.
A detaohraent of cavalry from Ft
Benjamin Harrison and a number of
companies of the National Guard
formed nn escort and thousands of
school children were drawn up along
the stroetB through which tho parade
moved,
A, delegation of mayors from the
principal cities of Indiana acted as
a special reception committee.
Haskins for Health.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS
E. P. Hughes came down from
Ashland to Talent Wednesday morn
ing. II. II. Helms and his brother, Oli
ver, of Talent, were in Medford on
Tuesday.
N. W. Brophy of Wagoner creek
was a Medford visitor Wednesday.
Miss Fay Carver of Ashland came
down to visit homo folks last Friday.
Miss Elsie Reames of Ashland
came down to visit hor mother, Mrs.
Lavicia Reams of Talent, last Sun
day. At tho Christian church Eastor
Sunday, special music in the morn
ing. In the evening the Sunday
school will give a special Easter en
tertainment, consisting of songs,
drills, recitations, tableaux, etc. Es
pecial effort has been put forth to
make these services interesting. All
nro invited to attend.
Owen Dunlap of Phoenix wont
down to Medford on Wednesday
morning's train.
J. W. McMnhon of Talent went
down to Modford on tho early train
Wednesday morning.
George Mores and family of Talent
came down to Phoenix Sunday morn
ing to attedd church services.
Owing to your correspondent be
ing in tho city of Ashland tho past
few days, I have not been able to
gather much in the way of news.
Found Ashland full of tho bpoming
spirit and a great building wavo on,
talk of street paving, etc.; also a
new college to be erected soon.
A. II. Jones, who has for several
years been connected with tho Ash
land Iron works, left last Wednes
day morning with his wifo for Rich
mond, Va., where they expect to' rc-
jmnin. These good people have ninny
staunch friends who regret to lose
them.
Tho Lndics' Union Aid society of
Phoenix gave nn nftomoon tea nt
tho pleasant homo of Mrs. A. S.
Furry last Wcdnosdny, which was n
social success in every way. All
present enjoyed a very ploasant nft
ornoon. Much credit is duo this
j committee, ns well as tho pleasant
iiuxiesB.
A. G. Cray nnd family removed to
Ashland to resido tho first of this
weok. Their ninny friends regret to
Jmvo them leave.
W. S. Stancliffo wont down to
Medford Inst Wednosdny on busi
ness, i
NOTICE. .
I havo sold my bim'neHB on tho oant
sldo to O. R, Poysor, You nro Invited
to contlnuo trading with him, Thoso
who nro Indebted to mo will nloaso
call soon and nrrnngoment for settle
ment. Respectfully.
3 W- h. ORR.
Ilubkind for Health.
REAL ESTATE
Farm Land Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Pure White . .
The Best Flour Made
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, JaGkson County Bank Building
We claim it to bo tho best bocauso wo hnvo had
tho best success with it in our own baking. Our cus
tomers say it is tho best, and wo boliovo it to be so.
If you want good broad all tho timo, try a snck of
our justly famous hard wheat "PORK WHITE"
FLOUR.
Allen 8 Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
LOTS
HERE IS
YOUR CHANCE
INVESTIGATE THESE
COME AND SEE
$5000 CASH talces 200 acres gdod land
nnd stbek, near railroad, 40 acres in culti
vation, 125iaercs good land, 4-room house,
two large barns, other good outbuildings,
50 head cows and young cattle, 6 head horses,
harrow, cream separator, household goods,
80 chickens, 10 acres fenced chicken tight,
five fine springs, spring crop is in ground.
In addition to this you can homestead 1G0
acres adjoining above land and have use of
80-acro tract for horse pasture. Unlimited
range for cattle. This is good till April 10th.
Land is ajso excellent for fruit.
160 ACRES fine foothill land, good roads,
plenty; of fine spring water sufficient for
some irrigation, 2 acres bearing trees, also
berries and fine cherries, best of fruit land,
no frost to bother or worry about, good
house, barn and outbuildings, GO acres in
cultivation, fine for grain, vegetables and
hay. No better for fruit. Possession can bo
give nat onoe. Pine range for 'cattle and
hogs. Price $7000. $2500 will handle this.
20 ACRES Here is what you want; 20
acres the very CREAM of tho valloy; soil
15 to 20 feet deep; best of black loam; will
grow anything you plant; very choice for
pears, potatoes, melons and alfalfa. Pos
session, at once. Price $7500; $2000 cash,
balnnce'4 years, G'por cent.
420 ACRES fine fruit and grain land.
This will .subdivide in fine shape, as main
road djyides it in three parts; largo part is
irrigated, and it has, one of tho oldest water
rights in tho county. Pair buildings; beauti
ful location; no frosts to bother; oldest road
in state; all north and south travel California
to northern Orogon passes through ranch;
3chool on land; main line telephone on ranch;
no waste land; all free soil; within 5 miles of
three railroad stations on 8. P.; 150 acres in
cultivation; 100 slashed; this year's crop all
in; possession can be given at once. $00 per
acre, liberal terms. Come and see this.
tLW. DRESSLER AGENCY,
" West Main Street.
7 East Front Lots, 55 x 123 at f
2.South Front Lots 62 1-2 x100 at
$7 50 each,
These lots are only six blocks
from depot on the West side.
THE ROGUE RIVER LAND. COMPANY
Fire Insurance No. 1 1 North Central Ave
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A Child's Toy and
A Woman's Utensil
Any little girl of sdiool age can iron her own apron
with a General Electric flat iron. It it at eaiy as
dressing her doll. There is no need of lifting or carry
ing tho iron. It needs no changing. It u always hoi
and dean, at your elbow.
Think of its Convenience
in the household, nnd tho relief from having hot fires
in the summer. For pressing seams in tho sewing
room it is indispensable. The G.E. iron costs but
little and may be used in any household wired for
electric light. The cost of electricity is a mere trifle.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
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