Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 03, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 14, Image 14

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    .MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fttEPffORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1910.
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OTHERS CATCH MEDFORD SPIRIT
Sh-li-h-ht I "A few days ngo a Snlom rami,
"Medford Spirit" is contagious! J socking to find tho secret of Mel
Ashland has cnught it; Grants ford's success, journeyed to that
Pahs is showing dangerous symp-jeity and remained there three das
tonis, whilo Salem dear; sleepy, old 'without letting any ono know his
Snlom has become frightened mid is i business. IIo asked questions mid
being vaccinated. made observations and ho found out:
So whisper it softly, guard well "That anything for Medford gets
tho secret. Mum's .'Iho word, or clso
some of tho near-by, shimbnr-inclin-ed
municipalities will he instituting a
quarantine against residents of this
attention at once
"That anything for Medford is
backed up with tho nionoy of Med
ford, without questions boing asked.
"That n Medford man will give
That Medfonl and her methods money mid timo to any scheme, the
airo r source of envy to her sister! result of which is to mnko for the
cities is proven by tho fact that ; progress of his city,
within tho past two weeks n business j "That it makes no difforenco who
man of Salem enmo to Medford for it benefits, in business or in posi
1he sole purpose of finding out what tion, if it is good for Medford it is
it is that makes the town tho most fostered.
progressive in tho state. Tho gen-1 "That Medford stands as ono man
tlcman made such good uso of tho for Medford, no mnttcr what differ
ihrce days ho spent here that on his enccs there may be between citizens
return to Salem ho was- able 10 locally.
liring about a combination of inter-! "That a Medfonl man bolioves in
sts which have not heretofore his city and its people and never j
worked in complete harmony. Audi knocks it or anything it has. I
as a result theso interests will now.) "That while Medford people love I
-work to a common end, attempting ( Oregon and tho rest of tho United
in craniate the example set by Med- J States they havo particular affection
.lord's bnsiness men. for Medford and tho Roguo River
"The Medford Spirit will build any.valloy, and are willing to push state
"town," was tho verdict of tho gen-(and national schemes only after thoy
tleman from Salem. Further, ho has ( have gotten what thoro is in them for
a number of interesting, not to saytthoir city and valley.
complimentary, things to say about J Those men felt that thoy had.
Bedford's wnv of dninp Tnis (looked into thn innrr xnnrt nf Mm I
In speaking of his visit to iMedford! secret. Thoy now feel that such a
the Saleraite says: spirit will build any city."
COUNTY COURT
TO
010
ROAD
9kms Are Being gMade for a First
C fetes Read Between Jacksonville
ami Msdford Rock Crusher Now
Ready for Business.
Next year tks difficulty of trans-
jportatlea between Medford and
Jacksonville by team or motor will
lave been solved, if the present
plans of the county court are fol
lowed out Main street will bo pav
ed t the eity limits within a few
weeks, and it is the purpose of the
county to build a first-class road
between Medford and Jacksonville,
and plans to that end are now being
seaside red.
"I do not know at present," Bald
Judge Neil, "just what we will do on
tfaat road farther than that t is the
intention of the court to build a
good, substantial road. It will be
ef crushed rock, rolled and then with
s top dressing of finer rock. Whether
"we will add any aditional coating has
sot been determined, but it is the in
dention to build & firm, smooth
Teadway."
HALLEY'S COMET
VISIBLE SOON
Scientists Say Stranger of the Heav
ens Will Appear About April 8
Can Be Seen From Southern Or
egon.
Circuit Court
State, vs. Henry Daly and D. B:
Decter Demurrer filed to indict
ment. State vs. J. P. Adkins, S. S. Jolly
and F. M. Wade Indictment as to
S. S. Jolly dismissed.
State vs. Louis Highland and W.
Searaaa Larceny in dwelling;
j4ead gailty of simple lareeny; sen
tenced to 30 days in county jail.
C. J. Keaney vs. W. Ullrich, as
lugneo of tho estate of T. J. Kenney
Jury empanelled as follows: J. W.
Hayes, J. E. Davidson, J. D, Pankey,
Isaao Coy, J, A. Cook, Grant Davis,
O. P. Owings, E. C. Payne, George
Crow, S. C. McClendon, George liy
znai, A. C. Manning; testimony tak
en and case submitted to jury.
State vs. Charles Grcenstreet
Pica f not guilty withdrawn and a
plea of guilty entered.
If. W. Hintzinger vs. City of Ash
land Action for damages; verdict
for plaintiff for $559.
Bailey's comet will bo visible to
the naked eye just beforo dawn of
April 8, or shortly after that date,
states W. W. Campbell, director of
Lick observatory, on Mount Hamil
ton.
"While it is never possible to pre
dict how bright a comet is going to
be," he said last week, "it is safe
to say that the head and perhaps a
little of the tail of tho comet will be
visible at tho time.
"On May 18 tho comet will pass
between tho earth and tho sun at a
distance of 14,000.000 miles from
the earth. On this day the earth will
pass through the tail of the comet,
but there is no danger for terres
trial life, as at this distance from
the head the tail of the comet will
be extremely attenuated. Tho pass
age of tho comet between the sun
and the earth cannot bo observed to
advantage from California, because
the sun will be closo to tho horizon
and the observations will have to be
made throngh a large extent of ter
restrial atmosphere.
"Observers in tho Hawaiian isl
ands, Australia and Asia will be well
situated. The American Astronom
ical association will send a photo
graphic expedition to the island of
Oahu."
.When paydays stop, rent days
eetae along a -galloping. Want ad
vertisisg can if persisted in for a
reasonable time restore payday, to
yeHr regime ef life.
Yonr store should bo as interesting
t read about as it is to look at.
SUJOIKH EXCURSIONS EABT.
The Southern Pacific company will
Obll excursion tickets to eastern
t-olnts at reduced rates on tho follow
ing dates: Mar 2d anfi- 9th, June 2d
and 17th and 24th, July 5th and 22d,
August 3d and September 8th, going
limit ten days, total limits 90 days.
tates to Missouri River points and
eturn $69.90; to Chicago and return,
$82.40. To- further information call
at local ticket office or ad Tress A. S.
ttoseabaam, Local Agent Southern
Pacific Co.
Wrestling Contest
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY, APRIL 9, AT 9 P. M. SHARP
DAVID
RUEF
COLORADO WRESTLER
WEIGHING 145 POUNDS
VS.
In Two Best Out
of Three
E
. C. TUCKER
THE LONDON WRESTLER
WEIGHING 142 POUNDS
Five-Round Boxing Contest as a Preliminary
Seats, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
ROGUE RIVER TRIBE
NO. 51 INSTITUTED
New Tribo of Redmen. Instituted at
Phoenix Tuesday Night Tribe
Will Be a Strong On.
Choice Tracts
-IN THE-
Rogue River Tribe, No. 57, of the J
Improved O. R. II., was organized
at Phoenix Tuesday evening by J. II.
Fitzgerald, P. Q. S.f and stnto or
ganizer.
Twenty palefaces were adopted
into the order and other candidates
are in readiness for tho next coun
cil fire.
Tho council fire was kindled by
J. H. Fitzgerald, acting great sach
em, with tho following assistants:
O. IT. Sclsby, O. S. S.; T. A. Rathe,
G. J. S.; H. A. Fredenberg, Q. P.: L.
L. Jacobs, G. C. of R.; W. M. Ken
nedy, G. R. M. : J. C. Jones, G. C.
W.; T. E. Martin, G. G. F.; Joseph
Cnskey, G. S.; Adam Schmitt, G. M.
The role of tho tribo: M. Pick, T.j
V. Wilher, Ed Waterman, Earl C.i
Fry, Fred SI. Tanner, Jos. A. Tan
ner, Earl Waterman, Irn Dunlap, II.
T. Koy, Charles E. Houston, Ben C.
Stevens, K. A. Smith, F. E. Furry,
A. Hearn, Henry Sbnfer, Bert Peck,
John Mills, T. J.Malragren, L. E.
Suns and G, C. McClain.
Tho following officers wore eloct-
ed: M. Peck, prophet: Andrew
Hearn, sachem; Henry Shnfer, sen-i
ior eagamoro; R. A. Smith, junior!
sagnmore; F. E. Furry, C. of R.;
Chnrles E. Houston, K. of W.; F. W.
Wilbur, first snunap; Ed Waterman,
second snunap; Ira Dunlap, G. W.
O. C. McClain, O. F.; warriors, E.
C. Fry, Earl Waterman, B. C. Stev
ens, H. F. Koy; braves, F. M. Tan
ner, J. A. Tanner, Bert Peck, John
Mills, Jr.
Perry Sub-Division
We still havo some choice tracts in tho PERRY
SUBDIVISION. The laud that will pay 10 per cent
on $500 an acre in alfalfa alone.
There is certainly no better land in the Rogue River
valley for growing apples and pears. If you are look
ing for a real good buy in real estate,
CALL UP MAIN 2591 OR SEE
WHITE 6 TROWBRIDGE
ROOMS 11 AND 12,
OVER FARMERS & FRUITGROWERS ' BANK
M
i i i ' ii " i i , .i j. - . iu'i.' . .i' i n, ii . , , r
Tho "for sale" ads findincr tho
pcoplo who ought -to own your unus
ed things are uncommonly "lucky"
salesmen.
Every Thursday
Night
'AX Sauth's Hall on Grape and
Sixth, and ' every sboond and
fourth Monday in the month. Six
leesoB card for $5 or $1 lesson,
fcrearn to waltz. Private lesson by
jLmo intra ant. Learn to danee
, ,
jjjutd be frraeefw.
PROF. AND MRS. JEROME,
1M tMM Mra) Avf.
Yes you'll probably answer tho
wrong want ad sometimes or tho
right one too late. But tint's inevi
table and not especially tragic.
(Banvas
BY THE ROLL
Tents, Wagon Covers, etc the
highest quality of rain-shedding
goods.
Single Harness
J. G. Smith
814 KAJJT MAIN 0TMHCT
You can walk up to the top floor
of a building that hns olovators if
you prefer to walk. You can "walk
around" looking for a room, instead
of reading tho ads if you profer to
walk.
WAN T ED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
JB. H. Harris & Co.
MFDFORD - - - - OREGON
Office in Jackoon county Bank Upstairs
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Dr. Qoblo in preparod to fit glaBSOs
in all oasoa of dofectcivo sight that
glasses will remody. Repairs of oil
kinds. Broken lonsos duplicated. In
visible bifooals.
18 WEST MAIN STREET.
Medford Shoe
Shining Parlor
0H, HERE WE ARE AT LAST!
For ladies, gents, obildren, this is
the place where you will save
time and money by getting your
shoes Bhined by an experionoed
artist. Oiljng and dyeing is my
specialty. Now, don't forget tho
place, No. 4 South Central ave
Jue. Open from 7 a. m. to 8 p.
m.j Sundays: till 2 p, m. The coast
Champion Bootblaek.
V. W. HOWARD, Prop.
REAL ESTATE
Farm land Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
$150 AN ACRE 270 acres, foothill land, about 0 miles from Mod
ford; thoro are about 85 norea on this place now planted to fruit
which includes nbout 20 acres in bearing. Tho bearing varietloi
nro Newtown and Spitzouborg npploa and Cornice pcani. Ther
are 25 acres of Nowtowns in their sooond year with peach filler
and nbout 0 acres of Nowtowns jiiHt plnntod; tUo 20 acres of
JonnthntiH nnd 10 noren of Hnrtlclt and Anjou ponrs jtmt planted.
About 200 ncren of first-class fruit hind on tho placo. There are
ninny springs on tho plnco nnd connidernblo water could bo do
volopod for irrigation; two houson, good barn nnd othor huildingrt.
Would subdivide nlcoly. Easy torms.
$2500- Sixty acres, 0 miles from Medford, nbout 15 acres cleared and
partly planted; small buildings.
$250 AN ACRE 70 ncron, nbout -1 miles from Medford, free soil; 25
acres planted to Newtown nnd Spitzongoiv npploa,' moutly 3 yennt
old; in addition, about 25 norcs uiiilor cultivation, balance easily
cleared; good new 0-room plniitortid houno, now bnrn; also sot of
old buildings. Could be subdivided into two or threo trnotn nicoly
ensy terms.
$5500 Six miles from Modford, good new buildings, nbout 8 acre
plnntod to Nowtowns, Spitienborgs and peari, I and 2 years old;
about 7 acres additional clonred, balance not hard clearing; good
tonm, wagon and machinery gc" w,Ul 1,10 p,nc0, Tllla u a m
aero tract.
$15,000 A first-class fruit and alfalfa ranch, 185 norcs, 5V miles
from railway station, practically oil bottom land, 1-10 acres now
under cultivation, wntor right with placo; fair hotiHO, two boniH,
nchoolhotiso on tho plnco, for $15,000, which is only $81 an acre;
$0000 cash will handle, and easy torms can bo hnd on tho balance;
this is n fino chance to got n firnt-olnsH tract o low-priced land
for development purposes. Wc don't think this will Inst long, and
if you are interested, como in nnd boo uh about it.
$12,525 Eleven acres In Cornice poors, 10 years old; 0 acres in Bart
lott nnd Anjou pears, 1 to 3 yours old; closo in; good soil; torms.
$12,000 Elovcn noros in Cotnico nnd Boso pears, M yoars old; theso
ireos nro in inn bearing ana will pay a good income on ,tho price
nuked.
$7000 Thirty-five acres of blaok sticky, 3 milos from Medford, al
undor tho ditch and con be irrigated.
$13,000 Thirty-two acros, closo to Modford, 8 acres in Nowtowns
nnd Spltzonborgs, 5 to 7 yoars of ago; 14 ooroB in alfalfa, 3 acros
in poochos, 2 acres in borrios; irrigated; buildings.
$14,000 Thlrty-fivo noros; buildings; cxcoptionnlly fino placo for n
homo; 12 noros in apples nnd pears 3 yoars old; about an ooro of
bearing orchard; 11 acres in alfalfa; nil fino deep free soil.
$150 to $200 PER ACRE Stownrt ncro tracts; 2 miloB from Modford;
t roots nro frofti id to 25 ooros In size; fine building spotM on all;
can nil bo irrigntod; cheapest tracts in Modford neighborhood; easy
terms.
$300 PER ACRE Finest 5 ond 10 -ncro orchard nnd garden tracts in
tho vnlloy; easy torms.
W. T. YORK & CO.
A SNAP IN ORCHARD LAND
Ono hundred and sixty acros of frco rod soil, 10 to 30 foot depth;
two wolls, nbout 25 acres clonred; a very gradual south hill slopo;
ono-half mile from poBtoffico, less than one-fourth milo from school
nnd sovon nnd ono-half milos southwest of Jaoksonvillo. Only $30
por aero. Call on or address
JOE THOMAS
222 SOUTH HOLLY STREET,
MEDFORD, OREGON
PLU MBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMXTH
Old Tribune Building. Phone 11931.
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