Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 05, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. 0111500. TUESDAY, APRTL 5, 1910.
j& Grand Opera Tonight
EXTRA GOOD
J. B. ENYAKT, President
JOHN 8 OftTH.
J. A. PERRY, Vicfi-Prnaidc.U.
W. B. JACKSON, Ahn'i Cashier
MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
BUYS
Lambardl Grand Opera Co,
Appears Tonight at the
Mcdford Greatest Music
al Event of the City.
Tonight Mcdford will be
I tea ted to tho greatest mu
sical event in her history,
when tho LnmOurdi Grand
Opera company will appear
nt The Mcdford.
j
Tho two oponiH to he pro
Bentcd will ho "Cnvnlloriii
Itimliennii" nnd "Pnglincci,"
both of which nro without
equal in point of interest
nnd dramatic situations.
Tho Hunt Mlo has been
tremendous nnd Manager
llncclrigg is delighted with
Ihe piitronngo given him,
making it powdblc for him
to gunniiiteo $1000 to the
(Mmpiuiy.
Every Htint in the body of
the hotit.0 hits been bold, hut
there remains u number of
gallery bents, nil of which
have been murved, which
lire n good ns others for
grniid opuin.
$10,000912 acres; 100 rods from Oakdalc avenue;
good new buildings; 7-room house; barn for 7 horses
and ten tons of liny; this tract includes 3 acres of 7-year-old
Ncwtowns, .3 acres 7-year-old Spitz, 1 acre 4-year-old
Spitz, 1 acre 4-year-old. Bartlett pears, balance
pasture; fine well of water; half cash, balance to suit
This is a good buy; close in and won't last long.
No. 16 $6000 75 acres, 2 miles from town one
quarter mile from school; 20 acres in cultivation, 25
more ready to plow; GO acres tillable, balance fine wood,
3 acres in fruit. On rural mail route. Half cash will
handle this. One of the best buys on the market.
No. 1414 ACRES Near city limits, all in fruit,
mostly 4 to 6 years old; all fine black soil; 7-room house,
full 2-story with closets, bathroom, etc. One barn 20x
28 and one 14x28 feet; splendid well. Price only $900
per acre; one-half cash, balance terms. This price goes
for a short time only.
McARTHUR & ALEXANDER
ROOM 3, POSTOFFICE BUILDING
PHONE 3681 MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL SSO,00O
SURPLUS S',G,M
Safety boxes for rent. A feneral Banking Business transacted.
Wo solicit your patronage.
RESOLVED
Th best resolution for yon
to make is to come to us for
your next suit, if you want
something out of tho ordinary.
We do the best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
TUB FSOQB&SaiVX TAH.OK
SI
SULTAN TRYS
TOJOLL SELF
Now n Complete Imbecile, Subject to
Frequent Outbursts of Murderous
Fury, Endangering Lives of His
Attendants.
CONSTANTINOl'LH, April 5
Former Sultan, Abdul Humid, In bo
coming n very Borlona worry to tlio
Turkluh governmunt, according to
frank iuIhiIuhIomh from blgb official
Hour,coa.
If. ho would die nu uniuotlnunbly
natural dentil lliu govaranuibt would
bo dellghti'd,
A(lioui;h ranted by dlnn.so, almost
to nj skeleton, ho utllt llngom, bow-
ove& And tlieio In tho gravwit fonr
that ; ho will do hoiiio vlolotico to hlin
uolf for which tho govornn.cnt will bo
blnmod.
Nor Ih lio .t nil tmfo for Ma attend
nnta to hiuu'lo. Ho lu'now it comploio
lumbecllo but suhjoct to rroqiiont out
bursts of muw'oiouu fury during
whteb bo ncuiiiB determined to kill
whoovur approaches lilm.
Some of tho government, officials
think a mlitnko lu liulng mndo In
kpoiiltiK him In uuoh Htrlct hocIubIoii,
angiilng that much of tho sanctity
wlilch still nttnehea blm In tho nilndii
of tho mnsfiOH would ovnnoruto If It
.woro known Into what itu objeut lio
had degenerated, not to mention tho
fact that lu oaso of accident to IiIh
liid'Koii tho govornmont would bo loan
llkoly to Incur roHponalblllly than
through tiny mlHohnneo in hlu mystor
Ioiih villa at Stlonlkn. It la objected
to publicly however that tho nymna
thoy llkoly to bo aroiiBo t for IiIh con
dition might renct unfavorably upon
tho proHeut foKlmo nnd that there
would certainly bo constant plotting
among tho reactionaries to got him
Into tholr poHuosolon, In which enso
political trouble of n violent nature
could not bo nvoldod throughout tho
country,
Physicians who havo oxamlnod him
nro Kouornlly ugrood thai ho Is suf
fering from cancer of tho stomach
and hnu but it abort tlmo to live,
Thoy also oxprosn tho opinion that
IiIb mind must havo boon unbalanced
for a long time hoforo Liu doposl-tlon.
KICUi DIIDPUACm nc
BAKERY LEVANTS
j John CliuiMoii, who purchased the
; Medford Bakery & l)o!ieiitimen lust
week, has apparently departed for
other oliino. At least he could not
ho found Monday at any of his us
ual haunts.
C. Iteinken, who first opened the
store nnd who uftenvnrd sold it,
Bubject to ii mortgngu to 11. WeU-'l,
wlio in turn hold it, titill subject lo
the mortgage to Clausscn.
Mr. Iteinken wnB nuturally inter
ested in tho matter and when he
heard of tho mile came to tho city
to inquire. Cluussen refused iui.
satisfaction nnd forced .him to leine
tho Btoro. That was Suturdny.
Since closing-tip time Saturday
night Clnussen hiihii't been visible,
around tho delientes;on on C street
nnd Mr. Hoinken is taking steps t.i
protect his interests.
Grants Pass Has Third Bank.
0 WANTS PASS, Or., April 5. The
Josophino County hank, recently or
ganized, lias purchiued tlte Iojiso lif Id
by tho Snbin Drug company nnd w.ll
noon open quarters at the corner nt
0 and Sixth streets. This will give
Grants 1'nss three banks.
Mason, Gross Co.
Buy, Sell and Promote
Oil and Mining Stocks
Mines Experted andOres .Tested
ADDRESS, ROOM 14,
MERCHANTS' TRUST BUILDING,
PORTLAND, OR.
MORTGAGE LOAM
Money on hand to loan cn Heal Estate. City and Cewity
Warrants bought Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn
ished. Fire Insurance.
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phone Main 8231.
208 Fruitgrowers' Bank Balldiag
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FOR SALE
ONE 4V-horsepower gasoline .engine, used but little, cost $200;
price $05.00
ONE 3-inch horizontal centrifugal pump, very little used; price f
oniy $jo.uu
TWO 3000-gallon redwood tanks, new, never been set up; price,
each 50.00
ONE fine upright piano; price
.,75.00..
I
Here Are Some Fine
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS
Mrs. Mary E. Hamlin, mother of
Ed Hamlin of Eden Vnlloy, has been
dangerously ill at the hospital in
Santa Itosn, Cal., hut is better at this
writing.
Mrs. Angeroth of Phoenix went to
Ashland last Saturday to isit her
daughter, lilm. Huff.
Carl Anderson of North Phoenix
went down to Grnntu Pass Saturdii)
to isit his friend, A. Wheeler, for a
few duyn.
A. H. Ileum, one of the Phoenix
merohautK, went to Ashland to spend
Sunday.
Mr. nud Mrs. Jtunos Alton wore
guests nt tho plousatjt homo of -Mr.
Nupoy Holms lugt Sunday.
A. II, Fisher, one of tho Phoenix
merchants, was in Mcdford last Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roso were
doing trading L Modford last Sat
urday, ;
Mrs. Lloyd Colvor was in Mcdford
Inst Friday.
Mrs. James Allen rdeeived u fine
new sewing innohino from tho east
lust Tuosdny.
Mrs. George Hoxia of Phoenix
wont to Gold Hill last Friday to visit,
liar daughter.
Mrs. A. S. Furry was doing trad
ing in Mcdford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Colvor of
Phoenix wont to Talent Sunday i
visit Mrs. Colvor's mother, Mrs. .1.
W. Donu.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eben Lovclaco spent
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. S. F. Me
Donnld of North Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. William Colomun
enmo out from Jacksonville Sunda
to visit Mr. Coleman's mother ami
sister nt Tn lent.
C. Carey was up in Talent Suudn
morning, whore lie bought 100 pound
of alfalfa need to sow on his plnee.
S. S. Stephens and family went
down to Rogue river bridge Saturday
to visit Mr. Stephens' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. .1. Stephens, and re
mained over Sunday,
Mr. nud Mrs. William Fern of Ford
Valley onmo ovor t viit Mrs. Fern'
imrouts, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Pni-
torson, Sunday nfteinogn.
Miss C nra Allen ot btrinetown
went to Ashland hiHt Saturday to
visit with Mrs. K. O. Renso, return
ing- on Monday, .
usines
Ch
ances
BLACKSMITH SHOP, dohit? good business.
GENTS' CLOTHING STORE; good lease and snap
at price asked.
OTHER OPENINGS we do not care to advertise.
CHOICE BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE AT $67.00
PER FRONT FOOT.
Rogue River Land Co.
11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
ONE enameled bath tub, wash basin and high-back sink, together
with fixtures; new, never been set ap; price $50.00
SIX new Lot framo cash, 3 ft. by C ft.; price, each $ 2.50
TWO fine, well-bred colts, 1 and 2 years old, sired by Black Far
ceur, imported by Ruby Brot. v
FINE SEED CORN FOR SALE.
APPLY TO BROOKS' ORCHARD, JACKSONVILLE ROAD, NEXT
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PLACE WEST OF THE OLD THOMAS PLACE.
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Death of Pioneer Lady.
Miss Jomima Hannali, sister of
Josoph Hannnh of Bougie, died at hor
homo on Muroh 31, nnd was interred
in tho Antlooll oometory April 1.
MisH Ilnnnah orossod tho plains
with ox tonniB in 1803 whon n young
girl, She was 00 yoava of ago.
SHAKESPEARE ON BASEBALL.
I will, go root." "Richard HI." .
" Now you strike liko tho blind man. "Much Ado About Noth-
Out, I say. -"Macbeth."
I will ho short. "Hamlot."
Thqu canst not hit it; hit it I hit itl "Lovo's Labor Lost."
Ho knows tho gamo. "Henry VI."
O, hntoful orror. "Julius, Caosnr."
A hit, n hit, a vory pnlpublo hit 1 "Hamlot."
no will Btoal, sir. "All's Well That Ends Woll."
Whom right nnd wrong hnvo choson ns umpire, "Love's La
bor Lost,"
Ltot tho world slide "Taming of thaShrow,"
Ho has killod a fly. "Titus Androiiicus."
Tho play, ns I remember, plensod not tho million. "Hamlot."
What nil arm ho has. "Coriolanus."
Thoy cannot sit at oaso on tho old boneh, "Romeo and Ju
liet." Upon suoh saorlfiocs the gods thomsolvos throw inceuso,
"King Lonr,"
.
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An Easy Way to Get Breakfast
Just a few General Electric Uteniils will en
able uny housewife to stay in bed another half
hour in the morning, Put cereal in the cooker
and coffee in the percolator the night before.
In the morning turn the switch, electricity will
get breakfast read)' provided your house u
wired for electric light.
Let us tell you all the particular
Rogue River Eleciric Company
I
ns
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5 VHe7
$150 AN ACRE 270 acres, foothill land, about 6 miles from Med
ford; there are about 85 acres on this place now planted to fruit,
which includes about 26 acres in bearing. Tho bearing varieties
are Newtown and Spitzenberg apples and Cornice pears. There
are 25 acres of Newtowns in thoir second year with peach fillers
and about 6 acres of Nowtowns just planted; also 20 acres of
Jonathnus and 10 acres of Bartlett and Anjou pears just planted.
About 200 acres of first-class fruit land on the place. There are
many springs on tho place and considerable water could bo de
veloped for irrigation; two houses, good ban and other buila.
Would subdivide nicely. Easy terms.
$2500 Sixty acres, 6 miles f rora Medford. about 15 acres cleared and
purny pinuiea; smau buildings.
,250 AN ACRE 70 acres, about 4 miles from Medford, free ioUj 25
acres Planted to Newtown and Spiuengenr apples,-mostly 3 years
old; in addition, nbout 25 acres Under cultivation, balanco easily ;
V i uuu "BW "-room piasioreu nouse, new barn; also set of
... uunuwgs. uoum ue subiUvtded into two or three tracts nieolv
easy terms. 3
$5500 Six miles from Modford, good new buildings, about 8 acres
Planted to nowtowns, bpitzenbergs nnd pears, 1 nnd 2 years old;
about 7 acres additional cleared, balance not hard clearing; eood
toam, wngou and machinery ges wltu tno Plnco. This Is a 40
acro tract.
$I5,000A first-class fruit ami alfalfu ranch, 185 ncros, 5V, milos
from railway station, prnetieally all bottom land, 140 acres now
undor cultivation, wator right with place; fair houso, two barns,
schoolhouso on tho plnco, f..r $15,000, which is only $81 an nojo;
$0000 cash will handlo, nnd easy terms can ho had on the balance;
this is a fine chnneo to get n first-class tract of low-priced laud
for devolonmont nnrm.4n Wo Annh tt,t,.l M.io ...:n i .. i
.t t I - .....m linn U131 lUllfJ, UI1U
it you nro intorosted, como in nnd see us nbout it.
$12,525 EIOVOII noron ?n fJnmlon iimiN in vana a . r i
lott and Anjou ponrs, 1 to 3 years old; oloso in; good soil; terms.
$12,000 Eloven acres in Comico and Boso pears, 14 years old; these
treos aro in full beariug and will paj a good income on the prico
askod.
$15,000 Twenty ncros, fino now modern bungalow, buildings easily
worth $1000; nbout 13 acres of apples .in full bonring; trooa are 10
years old; balance plnnted to applos 2 years old; good soil; sightly
location; closo to markot; an assured incomo from tho beginning; a
fino homo.
$150 to $200 PER ACRE Stewart acre traots; 2 miles from Medferd;
tracts aro from 10 to 25 acres in size; fino building epots on all;
can all bo irrigated; cheapest tracts in Medford neighborhoods easy
terms.
$300 PER ACRE Finest 5 nnd 10-aoro orchard and garden traots k
the valley; eusy torms. HESSE?''
W. T. YORK & CO.
Hasklns for