medford mail tribune, medford, Oregon, frjday. april 22, 1910.
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AND LUMBER CO. MILLi-
ASHLAND BREVITIES.
(VaUoy Record.)
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shepherd of
Is Rapidly Hearing Completlon-Ma-Jsh;p,;crd.fl gtntl011 becomo m.
chlnery Arriving Every Day
Fifty Hen Employed on Railroad.
HEAD FOR TIMBER
GOLD MILL, April 22. Tho milt
of tho Gold Hill Railroad and Lum
ber eomnanv la rnnldlr nDnroachtne,
compleotion under tho direction of 'sundar showing tbo town to a party
John McKeo. Machinery for tho mill" 0f (ri0nda and getting a now Quick
'lder.ts of Aslilud, having purchased
tho Yoo & Bmior residence on Pine
strwt.
Rov. Ward V. MncIIoury U at
Oakland, Douglas county, In sosslon
UL tho Sothcrn Orogon proaby-tory.
Frank L. TouVollo was In Ashland
KLAMATH PALLS, Or., April 22.
-J. J. Whltcomb is In tho city and
states that tho Oregon Trunk has
several crows of surveyors at work
on tho west oldo of tho lako. Thoy
is arriving every day d when ,car ,n runn,ng fo yiltlam von. do of A ,nk(J nnd MQ hoadng
running order tho milt will employ, Uc,Icn 0f Eagle Point. r. 'Klahmth rlvoP. Thoso 0D..
Oregon Trunk Engineers Operating
West of Klamath Lako Headed for
Woyerhacuscr's Belt of Timber.
200 men.
Fifty mon aro at work on tho rail
road and it Is also being pushed. Tho
tics aro all laid as far as tho Hughes
llmo quarry and steel nnd rolling ; orchard tract.
stock arc expected any day now. , Mrs. M. P. Swlgort of Laramie,
Wyo., lias purchased tho Bowersor
orchard near the Boulevard, consist
ing of IS acres for S5500. Sho will
C. A. Strickland of Portland has I , ,... thn. ,nfllonil;
purcnasefl i. m. agnora , ros.uenco Qf cotong q th ,t wJU turn
onnn08ireeuoru. '"r-oiriC eastward from tho uppor lako and
land has also 'purchased a three-acre , head Qr tho Klanmtu rlvor ponetrat-
I Ing tho Immense body of timber In
that locality owned by tho Woyor-
BASEBALL NOTES.
It will bo many days before Char
ley Graham will bo able to play tho
part of the receiver, which Is unfort
vaito for tho senators. His new pit
cher, Hollls, lato of tho San Rapheal
elub, reported yesterday and Gra-
hkm thought he would give him a
tryout He sent him Into tho box
before tho gamo and bad some of his
best stickers face htm. Charloy him
self going behind the plate. Hollls
bad thrown but a few balls when a
Seal tip struck Graham on the tip of
tho exposed thumb and made a gash
which required two stitches to close.
Tho bono of the thumb protruded
through the flesh when Graham left
the field to call a surgeon. Six or
seven years ago, when Charley was
playing with tho scats he met with
the samo sort of an accident. The
same thumb was smashed and Gra
ham was outof the gamo a long time.
With his team going so miserably
yesterday's accident was a tough
piece of luck.
The Medford baseball team will
play Grants Pass at the latter place
aext Sunday. Tho team -will leave
Medford on tho 2:03 motor and tho
gamo will commenco immediately af
ter their arrival on the grounds. This
arrangement will give tho fans an
opportunity to seo the gamo and only
"be away a half day from that dear
"Medford.
If Court Hall would Include Jose
phine county in that SS00 challenge
bo might get a taker.
It wouldn't be a bad gamo with
Cooper In tho box, Curly Wilson as
receiver and Bowers on first, and the
balance af the team made up from
Jacksonville, Central Point and
Grants Pass. Even leaving Cooper
ont Ferguson and Osborno can do
some flinging and young Murray
can hand a few over himself.
move to Ashland to reside.
Frank Bach of tho famous trunk
manufacturing company of Able
Bach of Mllwaukeo spent several days
In Ashland the past week visiting tho
Mllwaukeo colony in Ashland. Ho
contemplates Investing hero.
Mayor Snelt, Councllmen Barnard,
Myor and Loomls have returned from
a visit to Portland, where thoy gath
ered somo further Information con
cerning asphalt and bltullthlo pave
ment and their respective enduring
qualities.
I. M. Alnutt has returned from
Sardlno Creek, vhoro he ran the en
gine at tho qrnrtz mill on a 30-ton
run of quartz from tho Lucky Bart
mine, owned by J. n. Beoman. It
brotght $125 per ton.
Mrs. Will Ferguson came rp from
Central Point Thursday to visit Mrs.
George N. Robicon for a few days.
Mrs. Elmer Patrick and Miss Anglo
Walrad bavo returned to Newport
after a visit with Ashland relatives.
Georgo F. Wilson returned Friday
from San Frr.ncisco on a bus(ncs3
trip to the Western Union headquar
ters. -Miss Susie Arnold, the trained
nurso, returned Saturday from a visit
hacusor company.
"BLIND PIG" CRUSADE IS ON
IN KLAMATH COUNTY CITY
MERRILL, Or., April 22. Tho re
cently Inaugurated crusade against
the "blind pig" element bore has re
sulted In the arrest of throo proprie
tors of soft drink parlors, charging
them with, selling intoxicants. Tho
mon arrested woro Frank Murphy,
Frank .Bloomlngcamp and John Rat
cliff. Since Merrill, with tho rest of
Klamath county, wont dry. sovoral
soft drink parlors have been estab
lished. Frequent charges of breaking
tho law havo been made against them, J
but each time tho accused havo man
aged to win. SInca tho now townj
board went Into office a concerted
move has been started to. stamp out
tho "blind pigs."
BALLINGER NAMES GIANT
REDWOOD "GIFFORD PINCHOT"
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 221
Secretary of tho Interior Balllngcr
today named ono of the finest giant i
redwoods In Muir Grove, California, '
the "Gifford Plnchot,"
Balllngcr acted at tho vrcquest of ;
YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
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Pacific Coast.
R.
Portland 3
Oakland 8
Batteries Krnpp and Murray;
Christian and Mitze.
Sacramento.. .'. 7
San Francisco' 5
Los Angeles 4
Vernon T. 2
National.
R.
St. Louis 4
Pittsburg , 9
Philadelphia ". .. 1
Brooklyn 0
Boston 2
New York 3
Cincinnati T
Chicago 0
America a.
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Washington 3
Boston 10
New York l
Philadelphia ..; 0
Detroit 5
Cleveland 0
Chicago , 1
St. Louis 4
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with her brother, S. A. Arnold, at I the Sierra club of San Francisco.
McCoy Polk county, and In Portland. Only ono other rodwood Is named af
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNalr arrived ! ter any living person. That one Is
a few days ago from Versailles, Mo., called tho "Theodore Roosevelt" and
to spend the summer. Sam will take . Is In tho Mariposa grove.
Charles A, Brown's place at McNalr
brothers drug store, Mr. Brown go
ing Into business at Talent.
A, J. McCallen has resigned his po
sition as assistant cashier of tho First
National bank In order to seek an out
door occupation. He will retire May
1. Guy Good has been appointed to
a position in the bank and is In train
ing.
John Cunningham ha3 sold his res'.
dence on tho Boulevard, next to Char
ley Loomls store, to Frank R. Mer
rill. The price was S3G00 and Mr.
Merrill will soon take possession. Mr.
and Mrs. Cunningham will move to
San Jose Cal., where bis son, Pro-f
lessor uunmngnam, resiaes.
The first horco power spraying ma
chine brought to Ashland is that of H.
A. Warren, who bought the Brooks
20-acro orchard and vineyard in West
Ashland. A single horse furnishes
I Making Pure
Is a
Mission
Modern tftceett
A Mixtion Fulfilled
Patronize ttt "Modern Dealer"
Utitn Cctftct'iMirr C., Mlrt., PtrtUad, Ortn
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
Dr. Goblo is prepared to fit glasses
in all cases of dofectcive sight that
zlnsses will remedy. Repairs of all
kinds. Broken lenses duplicated. In-
the motlvo powor for hauling tho 1 risible bifocals.
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equipment from tree to tree through ;
the orchard and as tho equipment i
moves air Is compressed in a tank!
which serves to furnish-tho pressure
for expelling the spray through hosof
or pipe, and nozzle upon trees or
plants.
18 WEST MAIN STREET.
For Sale
ATTORNEY ASKS THAT WOMAN
SHARPSHOOTER BE ARRESTED
RENO, Nev., April 22. Attorney
Warren of tho town of Bishop, Cat.,
Is today seeking tho arrest of Mrs.
Kato Wells, her brother and son, who
nrn nltflpA1 in htivn ftmA unnti lilm nt
.... ' Ttnnncitny jinmnvn HlAvfllL
Altaic a mining camp vtfiore the i ""V"VD'V
Wolls and Warren havo dlsnuted AW0 -i-yoar-oiua, one, o-
Lots in West Walnut Addition; yonr
choice; como a-running.
Gasolino engine, two-horscpowor.
Horses, wagon and harness, cheap.
5-room bungalow; a bargain, $850.
5-room cottage, $1500.
2-room- house, close in, $1200.
4-room house, acre, $1250.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
MANY CHANGES ARE TO
BE MADE IN POLICE FORCE
SAN FRANCISCO, April 22. Aft
er a conferonco between Harry Flan'
eery, chairman of tho pollco com'
jmlsslon, and Chief of Pollco Martin,
havo disputed
claims.
Warron claims that when ho at
tempted to enter tho claim ho was
tired upon by Mrs, Wells, who was
mounted on a cow pony and armed
tflth a rifle. Ho alleges her relatives
then took up tho fight and Injured a
bystander. Warren attributes his es
cape from death to tho poor marks
manship of tho Wells.
Hotel Arrivals.
Tho Mooro: O. D. Martin, Port-
irblch lasted to an early hour today, land; D. E. Atwoll, Philadelphia; H.
announcement was made that many
weeping changes In tho pollco de
partment aro imminent,
Tbo llntial movement to reorgan
ise tbo department will bq tho trans
fer of eight police captains, nine ser
geants to other districts.
The announcements wero made aft
jsf an Investigation by Mayor Mc
Carthy. , For somo time the McCarthy ad
'ministration has been Bubject to
mewspaper attacks and. open charges
bve been made to the effect that tho
a4InlBtratlon was respon0lbte,for an
tOWS. ;
Hasklas for Hwrttls.
W. Johnston, Portland; S. S. Pentz,
Butte Falls; M. E. Cankor, Minn.; C.
E. Terrlll, R. II. Bradshaw, A. O.
Adler, Lake Creek; F. Wandell, Port
land; J. M. Benham, Oakland, Cal
ifornia; J. E. Rank, Atchlnson, Kan
sas; Charles E, Butterfield, H, G.
Buttorfleld, Son Jose; McKlnley MiU
chell, Portland; I, Ryder, Detroit;
W, 8. Zimmerman, Portland; H, A".
Blnke, Kansas City.
Tho Nash; A, E. Benson, Portland;
M. F. Elliot, Chicago; Lu Kemp,
Portlnad; A. B, Burt, San Francisco;
W. G, Steel, Portland; C. L. Munson,
Portland; J. A, Baxter, U. S.; V, F.
Bolz, Medford; John Arnell, Seattle;
Francis B. Clarke, Portland.
year-ojd
and 2 mares, wngou nnd harness.
WANTED.
2 girls for general housework, $1 per
day.
2 women for general housework, $5
per week.
2 girls for gcnoral housowork, $2$
per month.
Porter in town.
Blacksmith, $75 and board.
Dining-raom girl, $25, board and
room.
2 men and wives on ranch.
10 ranch hands.
Teams at once.
Woman cook.
Cook for hotel, out, $50,
Will make it to the intorest of a lady
going cast about May 3 to com
municate with Mrs. Dora A. War
ren, 1209 West Main st..
E. F. A. BITTNER
Medford Employment Bureau.
Business chances, real estate, all
kinds of help furnished nnd business
chances handled. '
Room 206, Taylor ft Phlpps Bldg.
Phone 4141 Main.
A, speeialty in house renting and oare
of thwn; list them with me-
Money
Makers
NO. 52-$2150 -7-room houso on 9Mt stroot, oloso in;
largo bant; two lots 50x100 ouch. It! you
want i snrtp horo it is mid you will say so
when you seo it. $1075 cash, balance easy.
NO. 53 $1200 Corner lot, 50x101; four-room house;
woodshed; good woll; close in; $000 cash, bal
ance $15 per month.
NO. 54 4 Beautiful cornel's, all right closo to busi
ness center; ideal locations for an apartment
house, hotel or rooming house; one of theso
is close to new S. P. dopot.
NO. 2710 ACRES liomilcs from town; 5 acres
cleared; freo soil; all lays nico; on county
road; prico $1600, half cash, balanco 7 per
cent.
NO. 305 ACRES lio miles from Phoonix; good freo
soil; all level; lots of wood; this weok only
for $750, half cash, balance easy.
HcARTHUR & ALEXANDER
PHONE 3681
ROOM 3, P. O. BLOCK
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I. O. IIANHlCN
TOM MOKFAT
ro nmlco any kind and atyle of Windows.
Wo carry Glass ol' any si.o on hand.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Modford, Orogon,
For -Sale
6-10 acres of Good Farming Land at $35.00 not aero.
Being situated throe miles west of that place and
near tho government irrigation canal. This land is
selling at a BARGAIN and now is your timo to IN
VEST. For particulars write
Harry Moon t! cnf.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Wator Hoating.
All work guarnntood. Prlcos reasonable.
I. P. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH
Old Tribune Building. Phone U931.
A CHANCE TO MAKE QUICK,
Easy Money
Wo wlah to sell eight acres of as rich lovol land ns can
be found la tho valloy; almost In tho heart of a grow
,lnc city, vrhoro tho surrounding resources, such ns lum-
' bor, mining, llmo Industry, etc., are gottlnc to bo vory
actlvo; whoro a branch railroad lo now In courso of
construction, and othor developments unJor way which
aro suro to mako a vory largo, l;ro city.
VALUE OF ADJOINING LAND
A 500-ncro tract adjoining this 8 acres could not bo
bought today at ?D00 an acre. This Is Just as good, If
not hotter laud; running wator In sovoral placos; coun
. ty road runs along tho front of tUs tract; cloio to tho
finest fishing and hunting lu tho stnto; doslrablo In
many ways. fS'rG,WMl
PRICE AND PROSPECTS
. $100 nn ncro will buy this tract, and wo will subdivide
to suit olthor In aero tracts ior ns you wloh. This
tract could bo platted and would mako C largo lots to
tho aero; each lot today would bring f 200;a lot. Tor full
particulars and a quick salo seo
GOLD HILL RAILROAD & LUMBER CO.
LAND DEPARTMENT
35,55 ACRES
Located two miles west of Medford, on tho main road
to Jacksonville. Tho sdil in this neighborhood needs
no commendation there is none better in Oregon.
This tract is all planted, the varieties being as fol
lows: 757 Yellow Nowtowns. .
580 Spitzenbcrgs.
319 Bartlott Pears.
242 Winter Nclis Pears.
288 Early Crawford and Elbcrta Peaches (planted
as find's.) Tho greater portion of theso trees woro
planted in tho winter of 1906 and aro now in their
fourth soason. Thoy have made a nice growth and
aro in good condition. There aro buildings on the
place, ample for present needs.
Tho price is $600 an acre, and wo can make good
terms.
W. T. YORK &CO.
J. K. ENYAKT, I'ronidotit
JQHN S. OKTH. Ch-Ip.
. J. A. PKItHY, Vioo.J'romdcit.
W, 1) JACKSON, Ahh'I (!Hhlr
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
UAFITAL $50,000
SURPLUS .' $o,m
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronnae,
I
Medford Iron Works
E. E. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in Southern Ore
gon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
A SNAP IN 'ORCHARD LAND
Ono hundred nnd sixty acres of free rod soil, 10 to 30 feet depth;
two woIIh, about 25 ncres cleared; a vory gradual south hill slnpu;
ono-hulf milo from poHtoffleo, less thnn one-fourth inllo from school
and soven and ono-lmlf tnilus HouthwoHt of Jacksonville Only $30
por acre. Call on or nddross
JOE THOMAS
222 SOUTH HOLLY STREET. MEDFORD, OREGON
Animal Insurance
We Insure Horses and Cattlo Against Death From Accident, Dls-
east or Fire.
NATIONAL LIVFRTflfik IMOiinflMpr AQcnriATinu
' .,. ww...... w IIUKUUIHMUII,
5. E. Tull, Aflent, Medford.
I wish to announce that I havo purchased tho
Union Livery Stables
and will conduct a general food and bonrding establishment. IldreoB
boarded by the day, wook or month. I gunrantoo d equaro doal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
First Class Bakery
WE BEAT THE WORLD ON
Quality and Price
Ask tho women who use our bread, etikca cookies,
otc., nnd you'll soon find that thoy arc not looking
for anything better than wo mako up and offer fresh
over day. DON'T STOP WITH THE QUES
TION, but como and test our BAKERY PROD
UCTS and provo to your own satisfaction that this
is tho place to leave orders for anything in this lino.
Wo know that wo boat tho world of Southern Oregon
when it comes to good broad, otc, and you'll say so,
too, if you try us.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GOLDEN GATE
COFFEE.
ALLEN & REAGAN
202 E. MAIN ST.
PHONE MAIN 2711