Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 2, Image 2

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    jNEEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, affiDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1910.
CRO VE A DDITION
Cots 50x117 feet. East arid West Fronts
Long' Time
Small Payments
No Interest Charges
TERMS
TERMS: $20.00 CASH, BALANCE $10.00 EACH MONTH. IF YOU SHOULD DIE BEFORE LOT IS PAID FOR, LOT WILL BE AT ONCE
DEEDED FREE AND CLEAR TO YOUR WIFE OR HEIRS WITHOUT FURTHER PAYMENT. THIS IS THE BEST SMALL INVEST
ME NT IN MEDFORD. :
Brown & Wakefield
(THE MEN WHO SELL DIET) PALM BUILDING
Call or Write to:
H. C. Maltby
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREGON.
W. G. Davidson
11TH ST. GROCERY
INVESTIGATE NOW
NEW LAUNDRY
IS PROMISED
Stock In New Concern Subscribed
Centrally Located -Lot Purchased
and Contract for Building Being
Closed New Machinery Ordered
FINDS NEW METHOD
WERTHER FORECAST
PRETTY WEDDING NEAR
WILDERVILLE LAST SUNDAY
Professor McAdie Devises New Sys
tem Which May Revolutionize the
Present Systems.
The formation of a new laundry
company, undertaken by Sir. Paul
son some time ago, is rapidly reach
ing its final goal.
The stock in this new company
has all been subscribed, a centrally
located lot has been purchased, a
contract for the building is being
closed and ground for its erection
tvill be broken Monday.
A complete line of new machinery
of the latest type for doing a gen
eral laundry business was ordered
some time ago, and the shipment
will begin to arrive by the last of
next week.
The boiler and engine will be in
place as soon as the foundations
are complete. In all probability,
unless unforeseen delay should oc
cur, this plant will be in full opera
tion by the middle of next month
The machinery will be installed ay
'fast as tho construction of the build
inc will permit, so that plant and
building will bo completed at the car
liest date possible.
It has taken considerable timo to
get this project under way, but now
that tho stock has all been subscnb
ed the completion of the plant will
receive no further delay.
Tho plant will bo thoroughly
equipped with tho best and most la
bor-saving devices and its aim wilu
be to give the patrons of Medford a
high-class laundry product.
There is no other town in Oregon
the bizo of Medford that can boast
of haying two laundries. The fact
that Medford will be thus ably equip
ped-demonstrates the Medford spirit
of keeping in the lead with the bewt
'of everything.
Mr, Paulson wishes to thank those
who have given him encouragement
and their good-rwill, as well as those
who have given, him financial sup
port. Xr. Paulson, being a lauadryman
and having gained bis knowledgo
from a hand laundry to a steam
plant, he is fully able to assure the
peoplt that the best will be none too
SAN FRANCISCO, Col., lnril 23.
Professor Alexander McAdie, head
of the local weather bureau, has de
vised systems of thermometer aud
barometer comnutntions which sim
plify nnd mny revolutionize the
present system? of reading weather
conditions throughout the world. His
systems have already been adopted
by the meteorological offices of
Great Britain and Germany.
Both the systems do away with the
accepted units of meteorological
measurement and give new stand
ards. The present system for bar
ometric measurements is guaged by
tho inchos of pressure.
By tho new system, instead of
reading tho inches of tho barometer
tho observer reads the percentage
of tho standard atmosphere.
In his new thermometer, Profes
sor McAdie has done away with
both the Fahrenheit and -the centi
grade systems. Instead of making
his zero point at 32, as in tho Fahr
enheit, or "0," as in the centigrade,
he has placed zero as absolute zero,
that point at which gas has no mo
tion. By this means all minus com
putations are done away with and
a definito standard to work from is
given.
Herbert Elmore and Miss Bessie
! Robinson were married at the resi
dence of tho bride's parents nt the
residence of tho bride's parents near
Wilderville, on Sunday, April 10.
On their return to their home on
Thompson creek a reception was
held on Tuesday evening nt 7 o'clock
nt the home of tho groom's mother,
when a number of neighbors and
friends wished them a long aud
NOTICE
William E. Stacey, having pur
chased the M. Ottingor's iuterest in
tho Medford Garage, wishes to no
tify the public that the business will
be run in tho best possible manner.
The same mechanics, Fuller and
Richardson, will remain with the
garage. If your auto gets out of
fix these men know how and will fix
it quickly.
happy journey through life. Fol
lowing congratulations a supper was
; served. The accompaniments in the
'way of music and flowers added to
the ocensiou. Many beautiful pres
ents were received. Those present
! were :
I Mrs. P. M. Elmore, Joo Elmore,
Grace Elmore, Lizzie Elmore, Mrs.
Drusilla Mee, Mrs. Nancy Pcrnoll,
Ir. und Mrs. F. Ruch, Henry Ruch.
Harry Ruch, Edwin Ituch, Mr. and
(Mrs. Warren Mee. Charles Mee,
Helen Mee, Tommy Mee, Gcrtio Meo.
Jean Meo, Mr. nnd Mrw. I), lhlkev,
Mildred Hilkoy, Chnrlcs Hilkoy, L
Hawkins, A. liohlnuui, it. Thompson,
Mrs. Josephine HooiiNtou, Mix.
Laura Kuutzun, Miss Jessie Kniit
zen, Frank Knutzeu, Dorothy El
more, Jenuio Elmnru, Mrs. Kate
nydo.
One undonlablo thing about storo-
j advertising la that It wouldn't pay
I tho morchant to publish It unless It
I would nlso pay you to read and nn
jswor It.
MEDFORD BAKERY
NOTICE.
A. F. Hoiking & Co. has reopened the Medford Bakery & DuliontoH
son. Everything in to bo remodelled, ropairod, thoroughly cluuiinml
nnd fixed to give tho public quick, nntisfnetory service. Tito new
tnnnngeincnt desires tho patronage of the good pooplo of Medford and
will endeavor to merit tho muno by placing on tho market n find-chum
lino of ovoo'tliing that n high-grade bnkory is utippoNod to carry.
You nro cordially invited to cull nnd tost our goodrt. liofcpuutfully,
A. F. REIKING & COMPANY
SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
good and that business will bo han-
dlod with an eye to the future, as
well as its present welfare.
Uasklas for Htalth:
ATTENTION
DO YOU WANT A 40 ACRE ORCHARD IN PULL BEARING AT
HALF IT'S REAL VALUE
The crop now on the trees will almost half pay the price I can sell this for.
Initio T1 r 4- r n n rvvi Ticf5 I n4" nviI vrtio4- r o l 4- s si rci s im liir lMin!mofi i P Pi -J iti
I ONLY HAVE FIVE DAYS TO CLOSE THIS UP AND WILL GUAR
ANTEE TO SHOW YOU THE BEST BUY IN THE ROGUE RIVER VAL
LEY. BUT IT MUST BE QUICK ACTION.
INQUIRE OP
Grant
Staples
Ashland
Oregon
Representative will be at the Nash Hotel on Sunday evening, April 24, and
Monday, April 25.
Money
Makers
$20,00080 ACRES Three miles from Medford; no
buildings; 40 acres in cultivation; 700 Spitz,
2 years old; 800 Bartlott pears, 1 year old;
1200 Nowtowns, 1 year old; all fino black
soil. This can bo handled for $6000 eash, bal
ance 1, 2 and 3 years at G per cent. A splen
did buy.
$12,00052 ACRES Oloso to Phoenix; all free soil;
nice big now houso; homo orchard; land lays
just right to subdivide into smaller tracts; if
sold at once, can bo had for $4000 cash, bal
ance terms. This is a good one.
$600040 ACRES Close to Eaglo Point; 30 acres in
cultivation; 10 acres rolling; small houso;
largo barn; trout stream runs through cor
ner of tract; land adjoining cannot bo bought
for less than $200 per acre. This is a snap.
NO. 52-r-$2160 7-room houso on 9th stroot, close in;
largo barn; two lots 50x100 each. If you
want a snap hero it is and you will say so
when you see it. $1075 cash, balanco easy.
McARTHUR & ALEXANDER
PHONE 8681
ROOM 3, P. O. BLOCK