Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 13, Image 13

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    MBPFOBP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAyXiMO-
SISKIYOU HEIGHTS
Medford's Only Residence Park
ADDITION NO. 1, TO MEDFORD, OREGON. A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE PARK.
We Imvo not boon saying much about tbo improvements going forward on tliis prop
erty, but have been steadily sawing wood. A visit to tin's beautiful residence district will
convince- you that within a few months it will far surpass any other section of the city.
EARLY BUYERS OF LOTS ARE ALREADY BEGINNING- TO TAKE PROFITS,
A NATURAL park whoso beauty has been preserved by winding boulevards and generous
parking strips. The land is high and rolling, affording magnificent views of mountains
and valley. The perfect drainage and its elevation above surrounding country make it a
healthful location. The lots are broad and deep and so varied in contour as to afford an
unlimited choice of style in building.
Here will be located the finest residence district in the city. The rich, loamy soil will
produce, in the greatest profusion, anything that may be grown in this climate. The luxu
riant growth of flowers, -palms, shrubbery and trees will shortly make it a Residence Park
of great beauty.
The arrangement of streets provide for a forty-foot roadway, a twelve-foot parking
strip abutting the cement curb, a five-foot cement walk; and a three-foot parking strip
between the walk and property line. The broad parking strip will be set to shade trees and
shrubbery and the whole imrpoved to give a magnificent esplanade effect.
Reasons For Building' a Home on the Heig'nts
It is natuurally the most beautiful sec
tion of Med ford.
Building restrictions exclude undesirable
neighbors and unsightly buildings.
You will not have to wait for street im
provements. All elements combine to make a healthful
location for your family.
Property values will increase more rap
idly in Siskiyou Heights than anywhere
else in the city.
Your family will not need to cross a rail
road track to get to stores or school.
The social and moral atmosphere, will be
refined.
J.t is the only district in the city where
these conditions obtain.
Purchasers of lots will be fully protected by building restrictions and everything of
an objectionable character will be excluded.
If you appreciate the advantage of building your home amid a beautiful environment
where all improvements will be of a high character, where the moral and social tone, will
be uniformly superior, we invite you to make a selection NOW.
FOR PRICES AND OTHER INFORMATION SEE OR COMMUNICATE WITH
Oregon Orchards Syndicate
Land Buyer's Chance Gilman-Andrews Tract For Sale
We arc now sub-dividing and soiling the famous Gilman-Andrews Orchard property,
consisting of 29G acres, situated four miles northeast of Medford, between the celebrated
"10.1" Orchard and the "Vilas Ranch" orchard.
Wo can furnish you with unset, cultivated laud; one and two-year-old trees; four-year-old
trees and six and seven-year-old orchard just coming into bearing.
This property will bo transferred in tracts of forty acres or more at a price that cannot
bo duplicated in Rogue River Valley.
There is no better soil in Oregon than upon this tract and numerous features, such as
drainage, fuel supply, transportation facilities, irrigation (if wanted), general improve
ments, etc., combine to entitle it to first place as an investment.
ARTHUR D. COULTER LAND AND ORCHARD COMPANY, Owners.
See any of the below named accredited agents.
OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE,
ANDERSON-GREEN CO.,
HUNTLEY-KREMER CO.,
W.T.YORK&CO.,
D2A J. DODGE & CO.,
JOHN D. OLWELL,
MILES & BXDDLE,
R. W. NQRTHRUP,
W. M. HOLMES & CO.
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(Continued From Pago 0.)
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Mr, Struct ontorlninud (lie Britlo
Club Kriduy iiftomoou.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Gnlo nro spomling
tho veok-ond in QrantH Pan,.
Mih. W. Simons of thu Slurling
mino is vitdtiug friomlH in Medford.
Minn Mmnio Stevens of Albany,
Or., is tbo guest of bar cousin, MUs
Mrs. W. I. Vnwtor is spondiiiK tbo
week-end nt TCiikcho with bor son,
Vornon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl NnrroKiin of
Kuj,'lo I'oint woro wook-ond kuohIs of
Mr. and .Mrs, Kdar I Tit for,
M'ihm Mabol Kay ouloitaiuod tho
Kind's DninjhtorH Friday noon, with
a most olnhnrately appointed lunch-
0011.
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Mrs, Susan Lawronco Dana of
Springfield, 111., is spending a fow
days in Medford, tho finest of Mr.
Howard Dudley,
Mr. h. T. Urdahl and mothor of
Portland nro upending tho wook-ond
in Medford as the guests Af Mr. and
Mrs, Aldouhagon,
Mrs, Will Warner entertained tho
"No Nunio" Undue Whist club Tues
day, afternoon. Mrs. MoGuiro and
Mrs. Gotohell wero guosts of tho elub.
Tbo May Day foto, whioh tbo la
dies of tho Greater Modford club
has undor way and which is to ho
held in tho park, has boon indefinite
is postponed,
Tho Chrysanthemum ohaptor of tho
Womon of Woodcraft will have a so
cial night Tuesday, Thoro will also
be initiation. The committeo in
charge of tho entertainment arc Mos
dames Kttu Stovousou, Susio Sour,
ICato Steel, Luciudu Slovor and Flor
enco Hutler.
Dr. and Mrs. Stokes entertained
at dinner Sunday at tboir atractive
at dinner Sunday at their attractive
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ilafer, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Dunlop, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Brown, Mrs. Deliou and Mr. Dudley.
A beuofit danco will bo given May
1!) under tbo auspices of tl.u Keduion
and tho Pocahontas tribo for a sick
member of tho lattor. Those on thu
committeo nro Mcsdatnos Hello Ben
nett, Hoy Swain, Harrington and
Mossrs. W. Sohultz, J. Dent, F. 12.
Martin. Evoryono is invitod to at
tend, i
Tho ladies of tho fiOO club enter
tained tho mon Friday ovouing at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Davis.
Pivo hundred was plnyod and as the
ladies woro hostesses only tho men
won tbo prizes. Sir. Autlo carried off
first prize and Mr. MeGownu second.
Mr, Trowbridgo won first booby and
Mr, Perry the second booby nrizes.
Voi-- dainty refreshments wero
sorved.
Tho Lndios' Aid -sooioty of tho
Prosbytorinn church will moot at tho
homo of Mrs. E. M. Jannoy, cornor
South Central and Tenth street, next
Tuosday'aftornoon at 2 o'clook.
Mr. and Mrs. John Olwoll gavo a
very ploasnnt dinner party Wednes
day night nt tboir home on Oakdalo
avonuo. Thoir guests woro Miss
Grace Androws, Mossrs. Fioro, Tait
and Calotou,
In honor of tho birthday of his fi
nnco, Miss Graco Andrews, A Count
Fioro gavo n dinner at tho Nash
grill Saturday evening. Thoso prosont
lioHido tho host nnd bis guost of hon
or woro: Mr, and Mrs. Philip Ilamil,
;Mrs. Ilnrvoy. Mr. and Mrs. John 01- Stenographers who haven't lenruod
well, Messrs. Tait and Cnrleton. J the want ad way of Rotting positions
j ; wouldn't bo quite "at homo" in n
i Mrs. J. F. Hcddy was hostess at a ! modern office
farewell luncheon Monday at the! .
I Nash grill, Riven in honor of Mrs.
I Fred Hopkins, who left on tho snm.il
dny lor Portland. I
If "tho moving season" loaves you
without a tenant, a little want ad
vertising will prevent tbo lapse from
becoming serious.
( Mr. and Mrs. Hamill entertained at
'dinnor Thursday night at thoir coim-j
.try homo. Their guests woro Mr.
and Mrs. John Olwoll, Mrs. Harvey,)
Miss Graco Andrews, Messrs. Fioro i
and Gordon Voorbees. !
I
I Mr. J. V. Palmer, formerly of La !
Croix, Wis., has returned to Med-'
i ford nnd will make his homo here." I
no is tno guost ot lus sister, Mrs.'
I.ec, on Oakdnle avenue.
J. K. ENYART, President
JOHN S. OHTII. Cask -r
J. A. PERRY, Vice-Presidoat.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
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ThTMEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
UAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 510,000
Safety boxes for rent. A General Banking Business transacted,
We solicit your patronaoe.
Mr.
nnd Mrs. Wos Green oiitertnin- 1
ed a jolly supper party nftor the'
Elks' danco Wednesday ovouing, Tho
guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs, Aldonha
gcgen, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. D. H. Drew- 1
ory, Miss Gerturdo Fay, Mrs. Bert
Anderson. Mossrs. Phil Holmes and
Bert Tboirolf. " j
Tho ladies of tho Swastika olubj
will give a card party at Smith's,
hall Tuesday afternoon nt 2:30 p. in. j
Thoso on tbo committeo nro Mes-j
damos Hazelrigg, Hartzell. Burgess I
and Kinsman. Tho ndinission is 'Iftc!
and refreshments will bo served.
Notice.
Notioo is horoby given tlint tbo
undorsignod will apply to tho mayor
nnd city council of tho city of Med
ford at its noxt regular meoting to
bo hold may 17, 1010, for tho issu
nnoo of n licenso fo rtho salo of 3pir
ituous, malt nnd vinuous liquors in
qunntitios of loss than ono gallon in
tho promisos known ns tbo Hotel
Mooro Bar, boing on lots 1, 2 and 3,
Block -14, of tho Town of Modford
for n poriod of six months from nnd
nftor Juno 3, 1010.
RAU-MOIIR COMPANY.
REAL ESTATE
nnskina for IToalth.
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and MiningClaims
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Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
Any Landlord Can
Improve His Property
By wiring his house for electric light.
Tenants are demanding this modern con
venience more and more and premise
which do not have it are out of date. We
are furnishing the G.E. MAZDA lamps
to our customers who thus save money
and get better light. We will give you
all the information you need.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
4.,
ni Itotktti.
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