Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFOttB MAIL TRTBVml, MEDffORD, 'WEdON, MilDAY, APRIL 1, 1910.
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PROFESSINAL MASSEUR
FOR SENATE? NOT MUCH!
Solons Wax Sarcastic In Doluilo
Ovur Bathrooms, Tuhs and Other
Fixtures.
WAHIWNUTON, Ajrll I. Tlio
Unltod HIuIch' Hoiinto will KtiL aloiu;
without u irofuml(itiitl innHnoiir In
tlio IiiUIiIiik loimiH In tlio MDiiatu off l
IiiiIIiIIiik. Tlio IokIhIiUIvo Approprla
tlou bill carrli'il $:tl)iH) for tliu hiiImIim
'of tlio iiiiihcIo worker, two iittiMidaiilM,
nml n Janitor. Kvnrylioily wiih iIiiiiiIi
today wliou tlio nntunriiiiunt wn rontl
nml niloiilcil. Two liourH Inter Hon-
ntor IlilHtnw, who coinoii from Knnimit
tnnvod to olltnlniito tlio tirovlHlon. llo
did not try to pronounco tlio word
iniiHuoiir." lint hIiiidIv referred to
"Lino 2 on iuko 112."
Honator Wnrron explained that nil
Ihu mon Indicated were now on duty
mid had Iiodii iald from tlio lump mini
nut imldo (or miilntalnliic tint offleo
lailldlim.
"In there a Imth room IioIiik run
ovor there?" Inquired Mr. HrUtow,
"I (iroMiimo ho," jmrrlod Mr. War
roii, " 1 know imuIiIiik utioiit It. I do
not hnve rooiiiu ovor thoro."
"I novor hoard of that hnth room,"
tmrnUtod Mr. Hrlntow.
Tlio ImthroouiH oiiKht novor to havo
boon there, pomlnted Mr. Ilalloy. A
hath room In tlio IiIkIuwI achlovumout
of modorii clvlllatloii, hut nouatorn
Hhould provide mid maintain their
own. TIioho In tho offko titilldlnu aro
palatial."
"Tho Imth loom U In operation,"
rntld Senator llurkott, who . uvowudj
that ho had Hindu It IiIh porMonal html-
noiiH to look It ovor, althoiir.lt hoiiio
portloiiH of .t were not yot ruady for
uuo.
Honator llurkott nald ho wa not ro
upoiiHlhlo for tho term "profoimlonni
mabMoiii'." hut HUPPOHod It waH tliu
proper tltlo.
"Ilavo wo horotoforo had a proren
lonal mnweurT" mierlod Senator
Uutliorlaiid.
"I do not know how much of a pro
foijHlonal ho Im," ropllod Mr. Hurott,
hut ho n im u r on mo ho camo hero from
n roputahlo place and uudomtood hi
lnmlnonn. I liayo novur imod that hath
f
room,"
Tho iionato Htuok out tho provUlou
for tho mtiMHour, and tho hathtiiK
rooiiiu will lu In chnrKo of tho two at
tondnntn and n janitor.
HARRIMAN HOTEL
IS TO BE
UNIQUE
$100,000 Structure to Do Erected in
Klamath Falls Is to Bo Heated by
Naturo Throuijli Hot Springs.
Hotel Arrivals.
Tho NiiBh C. . Colo, CorvnUiH-, H.
E. I'nrkur, ChieiiKo; C. A. Wyckofr,
Tubla Hook; K. C. Hrcnooko, Sacra -muuto;
A. Wortlioim, Snu r'rnneirtco .
K. llookor, h. A. Nowlon, Portlnml;
11. .1. Colin mid wife, L nml Honiti
Ilonni, Now York; P. lVmllotou, V.
A. Waterman, CliienKo; W. CiihwoiI,
V. U Soaultlii, CliioiiK'o; 1 I
Soiiutlin, l.u Fnyotto; S. At. Cronk,
rortlanil; II. .1. Wallonbon,', Sonttlo;
O. II. Dimlinm, Portland; J. Ii. Ham
' morxly, Gold Hill; J. M. Iminl, IW
laml; C. 1. WliertH, Klamntli KalU
11. Pierce, !.on AiikcIvh; A. U. Con
key, Clovelanil; L. IIurHt, J. Lueh
, mail, San Fniiioixeo; N. M. Henlnuit,
J Oiiklnml; C. S. Colo, Kimono; II,
' Wnrnor, C. Ii. Wilson, Han Fran
o'ihco; J. It. Horning, Mudfnnl,
Tlio Mooro J. S. Crai)? nml wife,
Kaclo Point; II. Ii. Ilolcalo, Klaiu
7 nth Fulls; II. K. Norton, h. J.
JliltHcho nml wifo, Ilonloy; J. Wor
mor, San Frano'tHco; S. C. Olivor,
Trail; 0. W. Parkor, P. Flood, Port
land; C. Thompson, Derby; It. H.
MeCoy nml wifo, Allortou, la.; F. V,
Clark, Ashland; F. A. Oilloy, Sail
JVanclHco; A. M. Hosh, J. 0. Moni
tion, Sonttlo J. V. HnniiOHH,
' Dormody, Portland; J. I). Huiiidiin,
llutlo; I). Wolmtor, L. W. Kinuoy,
Porllaml; W. iMiiuko, San 1' rnncisco ;
K. J. Alurpliy, Now York; V. K.
Stout, I lilt s I). C. S(iiiruH and wilV,
Poland; W. K. Caltorlin, K. S. Par
roiih, A. M, Mt'iiko, Portland; Tli
' Irvine, Eunonoj'K. M. HNlriiliji', St.
LoiiIh; J, P. llyrno, San FrnuciHoo;
J. M. luloy and wifo, Sai'iaiiioiit i
, 0. II. Flory, Portland; W. A
Sohwarr. ami wifo, Vancouver.
Wolf drcek Cove Fruit Tracts.
Tho U L. Chapin Really Co., 'ji):i
Corhott hilly., Portland, Or., nro of
foritiK tlio hc8l of llogiio Ilivor val
loy fruit laudH, in mnall tracts, on
onHy paymontH, at wholomilo pricuH.
Southern Pacific depot on center of
traot. Saino train Bervico an Mod-
ford and AHhland, AddronH above,
or W. O. Smith, Wolf Crook, or hoc
E. Jf. AmlrowH, local 'representative,
foe full particulars. lfi
NOTTOH
la horoby glyon tlmt tho imderalgmoil
will apply at tho noit mootlnsr of tlio
city council of Modford, Orogon, for
ltconno to soil malt, vinous and spirit
oub llquora In loss quantities than ono
gallon, for nix months, at lot 10, block
80, In Modford. Orogon, for a porlort
of six roontliH,
DABS & HALE.
Datod March 22, 1010.
naskItiH for Ifonlth. " !
KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. April 3.
Tho Klamath Development com
pany hart matured ItH plmiH for (litt
oreotiou of u mode;n llit-uliiHW ho
tol on tho triaiiKlo oppoaito tho of
fieeH of tho company in thin city n
few blockH northwcHt of tho dp)t
of tho Southurii Pacific Itailroad
company.
The inoorporatorH aro Major I .
K. Wordon, William S. Wordon mid
P. H. HoiiHtoii, the latter to bo prun
Idont of tho (lompany and will have
I'haiK'o of Hid work pf coiiHlruction.
Tim ciiitnl of tho company Iiiih Iidcii
placed at $1(10,000, mid nrticlox of
incorporation have been filed with
the M'orutnry of utiitc. Tho hotel
will be' Htrictly flrot-claaH in every
rexpeet, will havo eleclrio elovaloiH,
tclcphonoH in all the rooms, will bo
heated with natural hot wator from
(he medical HprinN of tlio develop
ment company ami will bo called the
Ilarnmau, in honor of tho lti-.U'
railroad mamiate who wiih an ciilliu-'
iiiiHtio friend of tho Klamath coun
try.
MANY MINOR CONTESTS
ON LITTLE BUTTE
Home !odK''r arc of nomadic tc"d
ciiciCH ho jiubliKb jour furnished
room ml the day tin room in -acatcd
Yc- you'll pThlialily answer lhc
! wroii want ad t'liiirlirncii or tho
.rinht one too Into. Hut tliat'n incvi-
, II f A.. M"'1''' '""1 CHpf'finllV t.TMC
Final Hoarlnu In tho Matter of Ad- , JL
Ilnxkimi for Health.
Jtidlcatinfj Water Rltjlits on Little
Butte Creek to Commence May 0.
If. h. Uolfsnto, miporlntmidont of
water for tho Bouthorn district, Is In
Modford on bin way to Joitophlno
county to oxamlno om of tho prob
lems nrlulng oa tho Applocato rlvor.
Tho stato valor commliwilon will
hold an InventlKtttlon, commencing
May 0, for tho purpono of adjudl
catlnK tho differences between tho
water users of Llttlo Butto creek.
Quito n number of contoBtB have been
filed botwoo.. tho sovoral iiBors, moBt
of them of minor Importance, but nil
tending to finally establish tho actual
rlishtH of tho water usor of tho
Ktream.
Tho commluBlon oxpects to havo
ndwjudlcated tho disputes within a
week after tho oponlng of tho ses
sion. Dlel
JfrH. Mnrcnret D. Iawk pasped
nwny very suddenly at 1115 Tnft nvo-
nue, March 29, at the nc or tu
years, .1 month and 20 days. She
camo to Medford March 15 with Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Palmer and Mm.
Minnie D. Martin, her daughter.
Hev. Helknap conducted tho funeral I
services.
MITCHELL
6 BOElK
WAGON MAKERS
"We mako a specialty of
rubber tire work and or
chard harrows and
spray tan&fl, call at
Merrimau'B Shop
Riverside Avenue
The New Oxfords Are
GOING FAST
THERE MUST BE A REASON
Our immenso stock of now spring Oxfords is catch
ing the public eye, and we are certainly doing a fine
business. All tho most wanted shapes and styles in
all widths and sizes of new spring Oxfords are here.
See them soon.'
CM. K.IDD
THE FOOT-FITTER.
Orchards
Farms
Town Lots
ONLY THE BEST AND AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
I am in position to be of material
use to you ui helping you locate
in the Koruo Itiver country. My
acquaintance with the preseit
owners and knowledge of the soil
and conditions of every kind, fa
vorable and othorwisc, arc nt your
command. What you want nro
all tho i'aciff, then you can make
an intelligent investment of your
cash.
I havo n list of very excellent
bargains which, of course, is con
stantly changing, but never mind
that come and see me and I will
nelp you get what you want,
whether on my list or not.
Correspondence solicited from
tliopo at n distance who wish to
learn of this land of health nnd
opportunities.
George F. Dyer
noom 3, Ilijou Iiuildtng. opposite
Mooro Hotel. Tel. 3204.
(Formerly Manchester - by the
Sea, Mass.
A Profitable
Investment
Worthy of Careful Consideration
Here is a profitable investment for your consideration:
48 ACRES OF THE CHOICEST SOIL IN VALLEY This place
adjoins the city limits of the growing city of Central Point; 37 acres in
bearing orchard; all necessary tools and livestock to -nronerly work
.the same. MODERN HOUSE A2sD OTHER BUILDINGS. The or
chard consists of the following trees: 985 20-year-old Winter Nelis
peais; 30 20-year-old Bartlett pears; 150 20-year-old Newtown apple
trees; 30 20-year-old Spitzenberg annle trees; 475 5-year-old Newtown
apple grafts; 850 4-year-old Bartlett pears; 12 8-year-old Cornice pears;
14 1-year-old Cornice pears; 700 5-year-old Bosc pears; 35 1-year-old
Bosc pears; 50 trees in family orchard; variety good.
Holds The Record
Will pay 10 percent on $135000
This place is fully tiled and holds the valley record for "Wiiiter Nelis
peal's. It will pay over 10 per cent on $135,000. If you are looking
for a lasting investment that is absolutely sure, investigate this.
There is certainly no better known tract or one with anything like
the record to be found anywhere.
Walter L McCallun
Nash Hotel Medford, Ore.
THE OLD PIONEER
MEDFORD BAKERY
San Francisco Butternut Bread
FRESH EVEEY DAY
Wo will carry complete linos of cookies, cakes, pies
and nil kinds of fancy articles, all to bo baked fresh
every day,
George Claussen
SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
In Case of Sickness
PHONE 3G41
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Near Post Olfice All Night Service Free Delivery
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Electrical
Fudge Parties
BASE BALL
Sunday, April
At Bedford Ball Park
Medford vs. Jacksonville
GAME CALLED 2:45 P. M.
Grand Stand 40c Bleachers 25c
. L. EhTYART. Presidem
fOHN 8 ORTH. O.-t-
J A. PKKRV. Vk-o-President
W B. JACKSON. Ana't Cashier
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
UAPITAL w ?58,KX)
WJRPLUS $('8,0CX!
Safety boxsc fer rent A jerwal Banking Busliwss traHsaetrt.
Wa solicit yeur patronage.
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RESOLVED
The beat resolution for yoa
to make is to come to ns for
your nest suit, if you want
something out of the ordinary.
We do the host work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
THB PKOQKUSSIVB TAXLOS
Informal fudge parties are enjoyable affairs when G.E. electrically
heated utensils are used. No visits to the kitchen are necessary,
as the fudge may be prepared in any room in the house.
You can entertain your friends with delicious fudge or candy,
made right before their eyes, and the novelty and convenience of
electrical cooking will enchance the pleasure of eating the sweets.
If you have electric lights in your house the G.E. water heater j
and the little G.E. electric stove will be found useful in a
thousand ways. Their first cost is small and they consume very
little electric current.
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MORTGAGE LOAN
Honey on hand to loan cn Heal Estate. City and County
Warrants bounht. Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn
ished. Fire Insurance.
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phone Main 3231.
208 Fruitgrowers Hunk 11 ail ding
n is
Rogue River Electric Co.
Mason, Gross Co.
Buy, Sell and Promote
Oil and Mining Stocks
Mines Experted andOres Tested
ADDRESS, ROOM 14,
MERCHANTS' TRUST BUILDING,
PORTLAND, OR.
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