Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 27, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Image 15

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MKDFORI), OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1910.
TRACT NEAR WELLEN
SOLD; $50,000 PAID
Sam Stlno of Walla Walla, Wash.,
Buys 180 Acros In Antolopo Will
Do Planted to Apples ami Pears.
u Can't Afford to Miss This
We'll Place a Piano in Your Home Free
Yo
Sam Stlnti of Walla Wnlln, WhnIi.,
Iiiih pim'hniiod tliu Witlolt Hih.'
fitrin iif 'ISO aunin In Antelope unity,
adjoining t o Von dor I f ullun Iract nt
Wollon, for WOO. j
Tho oiitlru tract will bo planted to I
orulmrd. Onu liunilrotl iiihI fifty ,
luiriM n rn now liuing Hut out itml tin
lialiinoo will ltd planted noxt wliUci
to npplot anil pmrn with punch fill-
or.
Tho liuul U itiiuilnr to that of tin-1
fanioiiH Hiitilithaw ureliuYd tulir hv, '
mill licH unilor tliu Kinh Luke ilitch
.It U tixiiolliint fruit land anil it i-
plllllllllll to IllUkl! It OIMI of till) fiflL'Ht '
eoinnioroinl orchard in tho wtllov 1
Tito wale wiib made by tho Hcj-cc
Hivur Orelum! Lund company.
NEW ORLEANS ASKS FOR
EVEN BREAK WITH GOTHAM J
NKW OIJLKANH, l.a., March -J((.
That aumitN of tho oxpoHitioo 1
which Xow York propones to pc !
1(11!) have boon given lotturn of in ;
tlornoiiiunt fioin tho ntulo tlcpartuicnt ,
wan (ho declaration totlay of I'hihp
Wuroloin, chairman in charge of -the ,
Now OrleuriH I'anmna exposition!
plan. Tliomi letter, ho Hays, In
tttrtiot American consular icproHont.t-
tivtm throughout tho world to give the j
Now York nguntu any iiHHintaiico tin v 1
link.
"Now tif tlii tacit iiiiloreincnt of
New York'n plmi hy the state tic
partmont was received totlay in me-1
nnge from our WnMhlngton and New
York roproMontativoH," Worokuii (
waitl. "When 1 wiih in Now York n i
week ago I hhw copiett of tho let-1
tent that were to ho Mont out, hut I
undorHtood that thoy hail heon tthowi i
to mo confidentially, and I Haiti noth
ing nhout it." f
HOW GRANT MADE A
PLUCKY BOY AN OFFICER
WASHINGTON', March 'JO. How
(lononil (Inn. iniitlc :i plucky hoy
oecoiitl lieutuiiRiit in the nnny w.i
Jold to tho bonne hy representative
Keif or (Iop.,0.) during tho tliHoiiH
tiion of the military rctiromoii t prop
osition liitoh i'd to (he army hill hy
tho MUtltttu.
Tho hoy, now Colonel John I..
Clem, Mnior oolonol In tho quarter
muster' tljpurtment, fought at the
lintllo of Chicknmnuga when he wi"
12 yours old, mid nerved throughout
tho war. At tho uIond of tho con
flict Iif wioto to Ooiiornl Grant n.'.d
n-ked for tin appointtuunt to 'o-t
Point. The Kraut commander guc
it to him, hut he failed ini-cruhN
when h was examined, lie wax too
nhort in H.tnturc, was doficient id
imtthcmntiofi and "full down" in
practically ovory other branch of
knowledge. On tliu way hnck In'mc
the diseoiiHtilato youngster Mopped .it
WiiHhinglon to thank the president
nod toll him of hit ill-luck.
"I'm glad you failod,!' remarked
Proniilonl flraut stonily. "Now, y-u
take tliikt to tho Hooictnry of war."
Ah ho wpoko, Grant hautleil younj.'
Clem an envelope containing a can'
upon which ho hail scribbled a few
words. This card wuhniii order t
(ho Moorctary to kvo Clem a kccoiuI
liouteunut'H (nmmisKion.
REDUCES DANGER OF
SPINAL MENINGITIS
NKW YORK, March 20.--l'hyni.
ointiR throughout tho city nro dis
closing tho poKfiibilitiuH today of it
Borum tliKcovorod hy Dr. Simon Flex
nor, which ho uontcudH Iiiih reduced
tho mortuary por cent uttoudi'ig
uplnal meningitis to a minimum.
Dr. Floxnor clnlmH that tho tiornin
ourod 107 oaaoa out of 123. Tho
usual mortality from tho disonso ih
from 70 to 80 por cent. Floxnor'tt
experiments showod a mortality of .1(1
por cont. Tho oxporimonta woro o.r
riod oil in varioua Now York hoBpi-tnls.
Arrested for His Sonn.
PITTSnUHO, Pa., March 20. Ho
cnuno of his ability ns a wrltor of top
ical songs, A. O. Stoln wnB nrrostotl
today ohargoa with lluol, and lntor
wbb rolonBod imdor $1000 ball for
hoarlng In counrt,
Stoln'a latoBt offort la "Tho Agont
with tho Liar's Toiibuo," which mom
bora of tho roal ostnto firm of Aaron
boii nrotbors doolaro Is ontlroly too
porsonal In Ita nlluBlons, nntl thoy
aworo out a warrant for Stoln. It Ib
chari?od that Stoln bad nomo troublo
with tho roal oetato pooplo, and com
poaod this Bon to tho tuno of a wed
ding march and tlion hired boya with
lusty luiiRB to bIiir It, Thoro would
tlion bo a puiado past or near tho of
flcoH of tho vonl ostato pooplo, and
thooo complalnliiR doolaro tho worda
of tho oontt loft no doubt aa to what
World' Best
in this
Piano Sale
Player Pianos, including tho
Lcstor, Auto Piano and many
others. You will cortainly
find something in this list to
please you.
OHICKERINGr
Oldest in America best in
the world.
THE WEBER
New York's greatest prod
uct. THE KIMBALL
Chicago's finest make.
THE LESTER
Philadelphia's best.
MARSHALL & WENDELL
Famous since 1853.
EILERS ORCHESTRAL
SMITH & BARNES
LELAND
SCHILLING
7 K - w
4
NOTHING DOWN
The balance at rate of
19c
Per
Day
Mr. and Mrs.
Piano Needer:
No matter how much or how
little you wish to invest in a good
piano, you can't afford to miss
this opportunity. We've stated
in a straight-from-thc-shoulder,
business-like manner the fix
we're in, and that prices and
terms have been drastically re
duced yes, even lower than they
ever were before. The result is
the greatest selling record ever
known. You must act quickly.
Since last Wednesday morning no
less than 27 pianos have been dis
posed of. This demonstrates
more forcibly than anything wo
can say that prices and terms of
ownership have never been so at
tractive as now. We must find
homes for at least fifty more
pianos. Remember, you have no
cash payment to make. The cer
tificate you see below is all you
need to place a piano in your
home. Buy now and pay later.
Our Guarantee
. GOOD AS A;NY BANKNOTE.
Every piano we sell is positively guaranteed, un
conditional and unlimited. You are sure to get
your money's worth if you buy of Elers. We
guarantee quality and we guarantee price.
How About the Children?
YOU NEED A PIANO FOR THEM
You have been promising your children a piano
for ever ho long. Meanwhile they are losing golden
moments that never can be regained.
Procrastination ever has been the thief of time
and you never will have the piano until you make
the move. Neither will you ever know the joys
of a musical home until you make it musical.
You need a piano; your children need one; your
homo needs one.
Your chance is here NOW.
Open
Evenings
HERE IS THE CERTIFICATE
CUT THIS OUT WOKTH $30
1 9t()trtp Bollard I
"Ml ns first payment ou a piano at Special Sale Prices CTt
mSt f presented on or before April 5, 1010. KU.EKS SV
J UK PIANO HOUSE Weeks & Mc Gowan Co. Tribune. 91
Drlng tills Advertising Test CortKIcato with you select any piano
In our stock. Wo will accept this certificate as first payment on the
pano. You make your payment one month later,
$2.00 FOR $1.00
Should you desire to pay any cash, In addition to this certificate, we
will give you a rocolpt for $2 for overy dollar you pay up to ?30.
EXAMPLE:
ProMiit this Certificate nnd get n receipt for $30.00
Present tills Certificate mill pjiy $.1 In cnsli and get n receipt for $10.00
Preiseitt iIiIn Certificate aiul iiy $10 In cash anil Ret a receipt for $50.00
Present tills Certificate ami pay $15 in cash luid get a rec.Ipt for $00.00
Present tills Certificate and wiy $-0 in cash and et n reclept for $70.00
Prsent tills Certirirat and Miy $25 In casii and get n receipt for $80.00
Present this Certificate and pay $30 In wish and Ret a receipt fop $00.00
A Warning
NO TIME TO LOSE.
If you come at once you will still be able to se
cure one of these high-grade pianos at the lowest
sale prices ever quoted in this section. Cut out the
certificate and bring it in tomorrow and get a piano
placed in your home free.
Whicls Sells for Less?
THE LARGE OR SMALL DEALER?
Eilers is the largest Piano House on the coast,
and we buy pianos in train loads. We buy a hun
dred pianos where the small dealer buys two or
three. It stands to reason that the house that op
erates over 40 stores and represents 38 manufac
turers, can and does undersell his "minor competitors."
Open
Evenings
mi
t
-
Eilers Piano House Temporarily located Weeks & McGowan's Store
COAL MINERS STILL
THREATENING STRIKE
Extra Convention Is to Be Called In
Near Future nntl Miners May Vote
to Go Out on April I.
CINCINNATI, 0., March 20.--Following
tho failure of n Bpooial
oommitteo of tho United Minowork
ors of Amoricn to roach an agroo-
niont with tho iniuo operators in con
nootion with n now wage scnlo, it is
o.xpooto'd horo now that tliu minors
will call ano.tra convention immedi
ately nnil vole to Ooclaro a Btriko.
Should tho strike bo cnlloil, tho min
ors would probably go out April J, as
tho prosont contract botwoou tho op
oratorn and minora will oxpiro at
that time
IJaskinB for llonlth.
nirpiilt Pnnpf I (Uctmont for lnrconv: nlen of not
wil wwmi v r m
Stnto vb. Potor KraBh; .not a truo8Ullty and ilofenlant romnmletl to tho
cuBtotiy or ti' c.iif in iiorav.it or ball.
W. S. Cluy vs. Alulro Clay; onlor
restraining plaintiff from disposing
bill.
Martin Mnrkeson vs. Cynthia Mar
konon; divorce; decree by default.
It. h. Sabln vs. Jame3 Stownrt; to
rocovor money; dismissed.
Stato vs. Charles Qrconstreot; In-
Ganvas
BY THE ROLL.
Tents, Wagon Covers, oto. tho
highest quality of rain-shedding
goods.
Single Harness
J. e. Smith
811 EAST MAIN STREET
of property; motion for suit monoy
argued and cubmltted.
J. II. Grace vs. R. S. McDowell; or
der grntlng defendant 20 days to file
bill of oxcoptlons.
In Case of vSicKness
PHONE 3 64 1
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Nenr Post Otfico All Night Service Freo Delivery
Medford Iron WorRs
K B. TROWBRIDGE. Proprietor.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of "Engines, Spraying Outfits, Fuinps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in Southern Ore
gon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
REAL ESTATE
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
l
wna meant.