Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MATD TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1010.
GOVERNMENT SELLS '
LUMBER ON KLAMATH
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Five Million Fed of Slumllnu Tim
ber on Upper Lako Disposed of
Several Small Sales Near Ashland
l'rwl iMulhuHU of Klamath V&ttn
Iiuh coiiolinlotl lliu piircliiiHu of 5,
OIIII.ODO loot of timliur in lliu Criitor
iiutioiml fori'Mt, lying north of tint
i'clicun Lod0 and ndjacont to Ma
lonu KiuiiiKM, about hIx iiiIIoh aliovu
tlio lodge.
Thu timliur Ih coinprlHcd princi
pally of pino and coinprihOH onu of
thu liuHt IiuIIh of timliur In lluit Mic
tion, i
AIno HiiporviHor J2rieUnon ruportH
(ho wtlo of (right or nltiu additiounl
Iruotn of timhur in thu Anhliind
triot to ho cut for cordwood,
m'edfohd vs. grants pass
at latter place: today
Can tho Mcdford tonus inakit it
fivo HtralKhlM ih thu quoHtion ni
tttting thu faiiH thin nuirning.
Twluu lmvo they curried off thu
lilg end of tho xcorc agaiimt OrantH
VnuH, and twieo havu tho county
ticnt wliigKorM full before thu htuutK
of our pitchoiH and tlwir Mur Imx
uien lmvo boon hclpluHH in front of
thu twenty willow-wicldonj of Med-
ford. Will (JrnutH I'iihk ruvcrno the
duoinion tliia afternoon 7 Manner
Hopor went homo liiMt Sunday ove
riluK with u rcnolvo for "r-vriij.
ah," and tho determination to gut
bin team into working order whun
it next claHhed with the Mcdford
hunch, consequently Uierc might bu
Himiii ball playing on the OrantH Pits
lot, and a lot of iih are going down
to two it.
JuckHouvillc mid Central Point
will fight for tho cellar champion
ship this afternoon. Kucli Iiuh won
a game. The team (bat lohcti will
bo in tho ditch and tho winner room
ing on tho edge.
The Southern
Dairy Co.
Art' now prepared to supply the family trade with
pure, rich
ICE CREAM
Fruit Wricks, Water Ices, Sherbets, Etc., DELIV
ERED PACKED JN ICE, at the following prices:
Ono quart 50c
Two quarts 75c
Ono gallon $1.25
AT THE FACTORY
Ono quart , 25c '
Two quarts 50c
Ono gallon $1.00
SPECIAL RATES TO CHURCHES, LODGES,
SOCIALS, PICNICS, ETC. COUNTRY ORDERS
SOLICITED. A trial order will convince you that
the quality is right as well as the price
32 S. CENTRAL AVE. TELEPHONE 881
OREGON BOY WINS THE
MILE RUN AT STANFORD
STANFORD UNIVKRSJTV, Cab,
April -.). T. Hnggins, a lone nib
leto from Hood Hivor, Or., thu only
one to ho entered in tho annua! in
tiTHoholaKtio meet here, thin after
, noon from without tho ntnto won the
mile run in the font time of t;.'ttl 1 -.1,
' The tlmn cotmmrcH favoralilv
t with tho Stanford-California inter
collegiate record of ! :3'J held by
Saxon of California.
City Calls In Bonds.
Tho first eight of tho Mnin-ntroot
improvement bonds iHHtied a year
ii go have been called for liv tho citv
Theno bonds nro of denominations of J
.ffiOO each ami represent part of tho
fir! ihnuo of improvement bonds of
$110,000.
Htmkinn for fluid it.
PLANTING TREES ON
AREA BURNED OVER
Foorestry Department Experiment
ing. With Tree Planting on Ground
Burned Over Years Ago.
AHsifltnnt Forester Pouter and a
crow of ten men are at work con
ducting an experiment on the slope
of Cat hill, at the head of Ilig Butte,
which may mean n rejuvenation of
tho bunicd-over foreKtu of tho Cra
ter national forcKt.
The plan is to plant 20 acrctt of
this ground, which was bunied over
perhnpg 50 yearn ago, to gccdA of
trees mmilnr to those which former
ly grew there. Tho hill, rightly
named, for it requires n cnt to climb !
it, lieu on the northeastern blope of 1
Mount McLaughlin, nnd is covered I
with n dense growth of snow brush !
and mnnzanita. Tho plan is to re-;
move a small number of those bushes
nnd plant the seed, depending Upon j
the surrounding brush to protect tho i
young trees from storm and sun un
til thoy becomo strong enough to
take enro of themselves.
German Lutheran Church.
Fourth street. Sermon at 11 a.
in. All aro invited. M. Mnrkert,
pastor.
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A.
HAVE YOU SEEN
THU IjATKST THING IN LOCKETS,
CHAINS, SILVEH OOLLAIl PUSfB,
NECK PIECES, SILVER KINGS AND
BRACELETS ?
urn a rfennviT t TTrTM!
s mAKim j. KLiwi
The Jeweler
NEAR THE P0ST0FFICE.
Alfalfa and
Fruit Land
IRRIGATED
200 acres 0 miles from Ashland on perfect road. Flag station and sid
ing at one cornor. School house 1-4 mile. Beautiful, nover-failing trout
stream along ono side. Adjudicated water right, good ditch, springs.
60 to 70 Acres, Irrigated
Meadow
AND ALFALFA, BALANCE GRAIN AND TIMBER PASTURE. S
ALL GOOD FRUIT LAND. Rod loam, clay sub-soil, 8 acres New
town orchard adjoining this producos as high as 0500 boxes in ono year.'
INQUIRE OF
i
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Grant (& Staples
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Representative will bo at tho Nash riotel on Sunday evoning April 24,
and Monday, April 25, 19.10.
Nobody Wants
A Lot NOW -s ;
at
UNLESS IT 1IAS ALL THE PRE-REQUISITES FOR MODERN LWMGWATER, SEWAGE
AND PAVED STREETS BEING AMONG THE ESSENTIALS.
The
Southsea
Addition
Soon to be placed on the market, offers, in addition to all these essentials, the great advantage of
deep, rich soil, and close to the commercial district, being but six blocks from the busiest corner on
Seventh or Main streets, and sure to be within a block of the trolley line..
4 t.
This Beautiful
Addition To
Medford
. v' if
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We are not offering to sell lots in same now only giving you the chance to have one of the best
Jots reserved, if wanted this beautiful addition has been staked off, and will add about forty choice
residence lots to Mcdford 's exclusive or restricted list, just east of "South O" street, hence the name.
Every Lot Has Just
The Right Exposure
The grade is about perfect, the soil the best ever, and incidentally the opening of this addition will
open another street, with another bridge in prospect, being an' extension of twelfth street east to a
junction with Cottage street on the East Side.
This Only a
Reminder
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That the public may know what is in prospect. The streets, will probably be graded, sidewalks and
curb and sewers laid and water connections installed before the lots are placed on sale, but if these
close-in lots are just what you have been looking for, we can, as suggested, place a reservation for
you against the time when plats are fully prepared and approved. There's only three-crop alfalfa
growing on these lots now, but the Kentucky blue grass is running out tho alfalfa, giving a premon
ition of the superb lawns to be had on such soil.
Just see us about them that's all.
ROGUE RIVER
LAND COMPANY
1 1 North Central Avenue
Phone Main 2022