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MEDFORD MAIL TJIIBTJNE, MEDITORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. M. M. l'liliinin, accompanied
by hor uninilditUKlitur, Miss llruoo,
Iiuh rotiimud from 11 vIhII with hoi
hoii In Han I'Vunolseo.
If you want lo Hloro n piano for
Halo's (ilano Iioiiho, ilrup h until ul-
crossed io (iu in, central avo.
Keep your oyo ou tho Hoguo ltivor
FIhIi Co. for luiioh noods. Crabs to
day and tomorrow, lU'i and 15
cents. Chlokonii for Saturday. Our
own prepared smoked Biilmon.
.Jeff Drophy, who rouonlly rosiKU
d iih iihhIhIiiiiI chief of police, is
iiiuvIiik IiIh fiimlly lo IiIh how rauuli
ou IIokiio river.
If you want to Htoru a piano for
IIiiIu'h l'iaiio Iioiiho, drop " curd ml
droHHOtl lo Oil N. Central avo.
UoHiery Halo at Meeker's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen of KiikIo
Point hpunt Thursday In Medford.
Mr. Allen Ih Huporiutcuduut of the
Hamilton orchard.
Kajah silk at Meeker's.
Mrs. M. M. l'utniim Iiuh returned
from u hIx weekH' vinlt to relatives
iu Han Francisco, brinnine; with her
her KriiuddniiKhter Ilruco, child of
Arthur I'utnhin, thu California soulp
tor. Qcnnsoo Roofing awardod gold
modal at A. Y. P. ozpoHition. Mndo
from Trinidnd Lake mtphalt and
guaranteed. No expansion or con
traction. 08
Now Ih tho time to buy your wood
nt .fl per cord. Call at -121 South
-Grnpo street or phono Main 101. OU
- -50n hose 3fo, Meeker's.
C. Ij. Uobnrt of GrautH Pass wnH
n recent viHitor In Medford.
!Iosiory Hale, Meeker's.
Thirty-two carloads of cnttlo
passed through Medford Thursday
afternoon ou their way to tho Port
land market. A dozen earn of Hhccp
completed tho train.
IIiiIu'h plnmm will arrive about
Juno 10.
Paved streets, cctnont sidewalks,
water, cower, electric lights nnd all
improvements will bo found in tho
'Queon Anno addition; only olRht
minutes! walk from tho Postoffico.
Choice lotH $050. 18 North Front
atroot.
Lawrcnco A. Gregory, tho photog
rapher, Iiuh been iu Ashland recent
ly on business.
Princess Blips nt Meokor'fl.
Mrs. ThomaH Harvey of thin city
hnn boon visiting frionds in Aflhlnnd.
Mr. nnd Mrn. Do Itobonm of thifl city
visited the Hiilphiir springs near Ash-
.lnnd, recently.
Hair goods nt Meokor'fl.
The Warren Construction company
in after a paving contract in Klain-
.nth Falls.
All Htylcs of legal blanks nt tho
Mail Tribuno office Ovor a bun-
drod forms.
Arthur Brown wnn n rocont vis
itor in Ashland.
JabotH, IGo, Mookor's.
J. F. HopkiiiH of Contral Point
was n recent visitor iu Medford.
John II. Cnrkin, nttomoy at law,
over jnokHon County Bank "
ARhlnnd ih planning a groat roHo
and ntrawborry bIiow ou Juno 3.
The Into fiction nnd FoiiBt craft
jowolry nt tho Morrivold Shop.
Halu'H pianos will arrivo about
Juno 10.
A branch of tho ordor of Hoo
IIIoos will bo CHtnbliHhod iu this city
:8aturdny ovouiug. It iu an organizn
ition for tho bonofit of tho lumber
donlora.
Cloth of gold nt Mookor'u.
Charles Ij. Snow, who drove tho
first nuto livory in Ashland, was re
cently drowned while fishing near
tho Cliff Iioiiho in San Francisco. Ho
.waR well known in Medford.
A visit to tho Morrivold Shop will
ibo next iu order. f8
Do you want iioino fiuo fruit land
nt u bargain? Owners will bo pious
od to show you over tho finest f)0
noro tract in tho valley. For biiIo at
n very low prico. Addross Box -100,
Medford, Or.
N. Jerry, tho well-known mining
man, lias boon visiting Ashland dur
ting tho past fow days.
C-B corsots, Mookor's.
Mrs. Blniuo Klum rooontly visltod
-frionds in Jnoksonvlllo.
Those lots on Quoen Anno uvenuo
aro going rapidly; bettor got in bo
foro vnluoH advance. Easy tonus.
J 8 North Front Btroot.
Mossrs. Galloway and Galon, of
the fltnto tax commission, havo boon
visiting Jaaksou county making n
tour of inspection. Thoy Btato that
thoy found everything in this county
very satisfactory.
Don't forgot tho tho lawn foto of
tho ladios ou Saturday.
13. II. Holms Iiuh returned from a
trip to Yrokn,
Wnnh fliiitn nt Mookor'n.
Mrs. D. IT. Jnokson, who has boon
visiting hor friond, Miss Issid Mn
Cully, of Jnoksonvlllo, has roturnod
.homo.
LadloB wiibIi skirts, Mookor's.
A visit to tho Emporium will ro
voal tho uowost idons in waists and
othor road.y-to-woars for womon.
A box of tbo most dolioious ohoo
olntos (Whitman's) nt tho Morrivold
Shop. 58
P. K, Gordau, gouural akonl of thu
Washington Sunset route, is iu ihu
city from San Francisco.
J. T. Sullivan of Coour d'Alouu,
Idaho, ban decided to locate in Med
ford. Buy your fishing tackle where you
got tho fiuost, assortment to choose
from at Hpmphroy'H. C8
A. A. Carper . of ItoNuburg hat;
been appointed cashier of thu South
ern Pacific iu Medford to succeed
Joo Parker.
T, K, MoAudrews was it Medford
visitor Friday.
Kaysor gloves, Meeker's.
L, K. Ilaalc of Eagle Point wns n
recent Medford visitor.
Mr, Johnson, coast inauager for
Sherman-Clay piano houses, return
ed to Portland today. Mr, Holt, lo
cal manager for Sherman, Cluy &
Co,, has decided to remain in Medford.
Canton restaurant for salctylOOO.
Sam Lock, proprietor. (II
Can you ontimuto tho vnluo of a
Queen jiiiio nvouuo lot n year from
now? Only $050, nt prosont, ensh
or terms. 18 North Front ntrcot.
J. T. Sullivan of Coeur d'Alenu if
looking ovor the valley with a view
of investing.
ltujnh Hilk BOo, Mookor's.
Dr. George II. Cnrtor will loavo ou
Saturday for a visit iu thu Applcgntu
district.
Odd sizo Nemo corset sale at
Koiilner'H Satuhlay. C8
Volvot ribbons, colors, Mookor's. '
Thu lawn fetu of thu Ladios of the
Greater Medford club is scheduled
iu the city park tomorrow aftomoou.
Will soil 'JO ncrcH of fniit laud near
Central Point; price S'JIOU. Aylor
& Bennett. ()()
Foust Craft Guild jowolry for
graduation prosonts nt tho Morrivold
Shop.
Miss Mario C. Urchin will lccltiro
nt tho taboruaclo on "Scientific;
Tomporauce," Saturday, May 28, at
JO i. in. Mihh Brelun is a fine
sponkor. Sho is roprcsonting tho
general nssembly's purmaiiuut com
mittco on tompontneu of thu Prosby
toriau church of tho United States
Curtain nets nt Meokor's.
Fred J. Blakeloy of Bosoburg is in
.Medford ou a short business trip.
$") Hilk skirts $3.50, Mookor's.
Just received, fresh salmon, hali
but, shad, flounders, etc. Hcndcpiar
tors for lunch supplies, pickles,
olives, smoked fihh, etc. Chickens
for Sunday, ordor. early.' Fish mnr
kot. 58'
Tho C. II. Snydor Motor Car com
pany hns sold Cndillacs to C. W.
Wilmoroth and E. C. Bcckworth.
Before letting your contract for
cement walk bo Hiiro and figuro with
tho Medford Cctnont Co. It will bo
to yoru ndvnntago. Phono Mnin
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SESSION ON TRAIN
Innovation for Annual Mcctlno Is
Planned by Baker City, Where the
Gathering Is to Be Held In June.
(Baker City Herald.)
An innovation iu tho meetings of
tho Statu Editorial association will
ho introduced this year when tho an
nual gathering of thu pencil-pushers
is held iu this city. A meeting of the
executive committee wus held iu
Portland Sunday and there the invi
tation was accepted to hold (ho bus
iness Hossion ou board it special
train to bo run out of Baker City
ovor tho Sumpter valley road. Tho
train will leave Baker City iu the
morning nnd tho entire day will he
spent iu tho hills viowing tho fine
sceiiory and noting the development
work that is being curried ou in the
hills.
Tho nicotine is to bo held in this
city Juno 17 nnd 38, and arrange
ments arc being mndo to givo tho
newspaper men tho time of their
livos. Not only will tho doors of
Baker City he thrown open to them,
but the business men of Ln Grande
will also entertain them for a day
following tho Hossion here. They will
bo taken iu automobiles ovor the
Grand Hondo valley and iu tho eve
ning u dinner will be served nt tho
Cominercinl club. Wherever thoy
may go, they will be shown the great
resources of this section of tho stato.
Daring the progress of the conven
tion addresses will be made by Wil
liam Pollmnn, mayor of Baker City;
George Putnam, editor of the Med
ford Mnil Tribuno and president of
tho association; John P. Carroll, ed
itor of tho Portland Telegram; John
Dcllingor, editor of tho Astorian;
Charlos H. Fisher, of tho Eugcno
Guard, and Editor Ireland, of the
Wnsco Ohserver.
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RASFRAM NflTF.9
f-f-f-f-f-f4--f-f-f"f-f-f-f-f-f4
oral exhibit nnd Mm. W. O. Halo was
awarded tho prize for tho best In
dividual rono.
Tho human, rosebud exhibit wns ex
ceedingly alractlvo. It connlotod of
VI bright, chubby faces of lads and
lassies, Home for flr,it time on ex
hibition. Klovon prlzos woro distrib
uted. Dr. Strieker's baby was con
sidered tho prettiest baby and P. P.
Proctor's tbo bcalthlcBt nnd fattest
baby for Its ago. Tho prlzo hung up
for twins was returned to tho com
mittee, tbero being no exhibit ln that
clasii.
All evening decorated t utomobllos
pnBHod In rcvlow through tho princi
pal streets. Exorcises woro conclud
ed with a beautiful maypolo dance
and grand ball.
BATTLE RESULTS
SflLMN DOUBT
Confllctinn Reports From Blueflelds,
Where Madrlz and Estrada Sol
diers Are Struggling for Mastery
of Nicaragua.
tion of his government by foreign
powors.
' Thoy bcliovo if Mndriz captured
tho customs houso, as it is alleged in
; tho Mnnngun dispatches, he would
have had little difficulty in soiling
, the wireless station and flashing tho
jnows of his victory' from Bluofiolds.
INDIANS HURL ROCKS
THROUGH CAR WINDOWS
HOFER TURNED DOWN
AND DUNNE REAPPOINTED
052.
Charlos h. Lehigh of Grants Pass
Hpont Friday iu Medford.
Fishing tackle bought of Humph
rey is suro to land tho fish. f8
Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. Olwcll have
returned from a trip north.
On tho locnl page you'll find nn
ndvortisemout you should cut out nnd
uvostignto.
ltohuilt typewriters and supplies at
the Morrivold Shop. 58
Odd sizo corsots, tho now stylos,
at very low clenn-up pricos nt Kent-
nor;s Saturday. 58
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlos Nunan of
Jacksonville havo returned from a
visit at Coleslin. Thoy wore accom
panied by Mrs. Jo ltussoll.
MULKEY UNDECIDED
AS TO CANDIDACY
Tho Portland Orogonlan states:
That Insurgent aontlmont In Ore
gon's First concessional district Is
not vory ncuto is domonBtrntod by a
inck of opposition to RoprcsontntlVo
Hawloy. Tho only other candldato
thus far to ppponr Is 11. F. Mulltoy of
Jacksonville, Jackson county. Mr.
Mullcoy Is now district nttomoy of
tho First Judicial district and pre
viously hnd boon active In politics.
Mr. Mulkoy wns ot ono tlmo su
perintendent of tho Btnto normal
school at Aflhlnnd, and boforo that
wns a mombor ot tho stato sonnto
from Polk county. It Is not known
whothor ho will doclnro hlmsolf to bo
an InBttrgont' or not. Both Orogon
roproBontatlves woro classod as rogu
lar ropubllcana nnd agalnBt tho In-BiirgontB.
David M. Dunne, collector of in
ternal revenue for the state of Ore
gon, hns been reappointed. lie re
ceived word today from tho commis
sioner of internal rovenuo that tho
customary transfer of a federal offi
cer at tho expiration of a term will
bo mndo May 31, Dunne succeeding
himself.
Much surpriso was expressed at
tho sudden nows from Washington,
iih the appointment of Colonel Dunne
is evidently in oposition to the
wishes of Senator Bourne, who had
recommended E. Hofcr, editor of tho
Capitul City Journal at Salem, for
tho place.
SPLIT COMMISSION WITH
CLERK; IS SUSPENDED
NEW ORLEANS, La., May 27.
Tho real situation in Nicaragua,
whero tho Madriz and Estrada sol
diers aro struggling for tho control
of Blucficlds, is in doubt today.
Messages received hero from Blue
fields say that revolutionary leader
Estrada was vistorious in tho fight
ing around Blueflelds, and that Ma
drid had been forced to retreat, suf
fering a heavy loss. Other dis
patches from other points declare
YUMA, Ariz., May 27. Federal
officors today aro try'"? to round up
tho bad Indians who havo been
ambushing Southern Pacific trains
and hurling rocks through Pullman
car windows.
Tho officials believe tho redskins
arc nttempting to retaliate for tho re
fusal of tho government to permit
them to continue the funeral orgies
that usually included tho burning of
the dead buck's possessions, and fre
quently fields of grain and buildings
that belonged to white settlers near
tho reservation.
A heavy guard has been placed
along tho railroad's right of way
through tho reservation.
ATrnlriy rna attnnncafnl tlinf tli TCa.
trada cuBtoms house on tho bluffs! HETTY GREEN'S SON
overlooking Bluefields hns been enp- TO MANAGE PROPERTY
lured and that tho storming of the ;
city itself may follow. I NEW YORK, May 27. That Col.
KAISER ATTACKED BY
GERMAN NEWSPAPERS
BRItLIN, May 20. For the fitst
tlmo slnco tho momon.blo attack by
tho Gorman press and tho rolclmtag
on tho kalsor In November, 1908, tho
knlsor today wan assailed by loading
members of tho conservative and pan-
Qcrmnn nowapapors. The kaiser's
Pacific uttornncos In Londoa last
weok woro criticised and ho was con
demned particularly for talking pence
with M. Plnchon, tho French minis
ter ot foreign affairs.
LIVING COST TOO HIGH
FOR STRIKEBREAKERS
ABERDEEN, Wash., May 27.
Thoro nro 27 disgusted college men
from Stanford university horo today
who nro intending to return to Cali
fornia owing to tho high cost of liv
ing in Washington. Thoy arrived re
cently to take the places of striking
millhands in ono of tho local .yards
and to work in tho construction
camps of tho Union Pacific and tho
Chicago, Milwaukee & Pugot Sound
railways.
GATES WILL FOUND
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
District Attornoy Mulkoy Btntoa
tl:nt ho Is considering tho mnttor, but
hnB not as yot fully dooldod.
bad"weatherprevents
curtiss from flying
NEW YORK, May 27. Contlnuod
bnd woathor today causod another
postponement of Aviator (Bonn Our
tlsB' plan to nttompt an aoroplano
flight from Albany to this city. Our
tlsB rocontly nnnouncod Ills Intention
of nttomptlng to win tho Now York
World's $10,000 prlzo for a success
ful flight ovor tho Hudson botwoon
Albany and Now York.
Ho planned to loavo Albany yostor
day morning nt -1 o'clook, but bad
woathor Intorforod. Ho ohon decided
to loavo early today, but again wns
provontod. Ourtlss ald that If the
woathor clonrod ho would start this
afternoon In his blplnno.
Sny, tho Roguo River loaguo Is
playing somo ball Just now.
Wouldn't wo llko to hook up with
somo of thoso Wlllamotto vnlloy
teams!
Wo havo got a bottor team than
Casoy had horo last year, and that la
no Joko.
Yos. and wo would llko to go to
Lnkovlow July tho 4th nnd cop that
J 100 purso.
Lnfit Sunday's gamo at Central
Point wns tho most spectacular of
tho season. Isaacs, niacklncton and
Hopkins each mndo a sensational
catch.
Medford won tho gamo In tho first
Inning, when Hcnsclmnn started off
with a throo-baggor.
That wns tho first gamo that tho
Medford toam ovor yplayod In Contral
Point, and wo lokld It so well wo
wnnt to go bnck again.
Tho Contral Point fnna do not ap
plaud good plays mado by n visiting
team. Woll, wo showed you somo
ball, and how did you llko it? Ask
Tynon Dealt. .
UtnplroB l.avo tho rlsht to cbango
a wrong decision, nnd romombor, unv
pi res, thnt tho plnyors havo cortaln
rights.
Isnncs had a kick coming, and this
was tho first mado by tho team this
season. Ills Umps, not satisfied In
robbing Isaacs out of a hit, callod
a strlko on him boforo ho had time
to toturn to his box nftor tho argu
ment. Tho games next Sunday and Mon
day oiiht to be hummors. Medford
plays Grants Pass Sunday at 1 p. m.
In ordor that tho pooplo can attend
thd aviation moot nftorwarda, On
Monday tho Medford w.nd Contral
Point teams piny on tho Medford
diamond. This gamo will bo callod
at 3 p. m and chould bo ono ot tho
best of tho sonson. Turn out and
pntronngo tho squnrest sport In tho
world.
NEW YORK, Mny 27. Tho gov
ernors of tho stock exchange today
susponded E. F. Button & Co. for
ono yenr for alleged violation of the
rules of tho exchange. The firm was
charged with "splitting commissions"
in paying an employe a monthly sal
ary of $1500 because tho firm re
ceived $30,000 profit by the business
he secured.
Officials of Hutton & Co. deny
tho charges and say thoy would con
tinue in business, despite tho sus
pension. Tho firm hns branches in San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Pasadena
and Coronado, nnd much of their
business comes from tho Pacific
coast.
SCHOONER WRECKED
SANTA ROSA ISLE
Tho first messages were sent from ! E. H. R. Green, son of Hetty Green,
Bluefields, whero Estrada controls ! will abandon his business interests in
tho wireless station. Tho other mes- Texas and come here to aid his
sages woro sent from stations con- mother in attending to her affairs
trolled by tho Madriz forces. was admitted today at the homo of
Efforts aro being made to get in' Matthew Stanley Wilkes, Mrs.
Green's son-in-law.
communication with tho Paducnh to
lenm tho true state of affairs at
Bluefields.
The Central American colony here, health,
deeply interested in the Nicaraeuanl
situation, is at sea over the affairs, BANDITS STOLE PLATE
GALVESTON, Tex., May 27. Tho
ambition of John W. Gates to round
a university In Port Arthur, Tox., his
homo town la about to bo realized.
Gates offorod to add a donblo amount
to any fund that tho Hotcodlst gen
eral conference would raise for that
Mrs. Green is 75 years of age and ralse $i25,000. so Gates' gift will
for the last year has been failing in niak the t, fnnd $375,0oo.
PAULHAN MAKES NEW
HIGH-FLIGHT RECORD
VERONA, Italy, May 27. Pnul-
lmn today rosts secure in possession
of his crown of king of tho bigh-
flyors.
At tho aviation moot horo tho
Fronohmnn yesterday ascended 14G3
motors, This wns 200 motors higher
than his former record, made nt Los
Angolos,
It wns statod today that Paulhnn
will mnko nn attompt to bottor bis
now ronord boforo tho oloso of tho lo
cal moot.
GOOD CROWD ATTENDS
GRANTS PASS ROSE SHOW
Attendance at tho rose carnival at
Grants Pass hns boon good, All tho
dtaplnys manifested sharp competition
nmong tho oxhlbltors, T. P. Grnmor
took Bwoopstakos for tho host gon-
SAN PEDRO, Cnl., May 27. Ac
cording to members of the crew who
renched hero today, tho three-masted
schooner Dora Bluhm wns wrecked
off Santa Rosa island Wednesday
night mid is a total loss. Tho crow
was picked up by tho jwwer launch
Santa Rosa.
Tho schooner had been tossed
about by unusually heavy seas Wed
nesday. Shortly after sundown she
struck tho rocks off Santa Rosn.
Captain Oticar Johnson nnd his
crow of eight men left tho wreck in
a small bont, nnd for 24 hours were
drivon back and forth by the great
swells, not dnring to attempt a land
ing. Ten minutes nfter the men left the
schooner sho wont to pioces.
FRENCH SUBMARINE
' IN THIRTY FATHOMS
CALAIS, Mny 27. Tho French
submnrino Pluviose, sunk in collision
with tho packet Villa do Calais, lies
in 30 fathoms of water today. Ex
ports declaro that tho Pluvioso can
not bo raised boforo tomorrow. This
menus thnt uono of the officers or
crew of 27 men iu the submerged
craft will bo found nlive.
Tho submnrino is of tho heaviest
typo in tho French navy.
CONGRESSMAN 0VERSTREET
CROSSES GREAT DIVIDE
and private cablo messages throw
little light on the true situation.
These messages confirm little boyond
the fnct that a desperate battle has
been in progress. Some messages
from Bluefields declare Estrada vic
torious. Others say the outcome, Is
doubtful, while messages via Man
agua tell of victory for the arms of
Madriz.
Traders who have largo Central
American connections arc inclined to
believe the Bluefields messages nro
the most nuthentic. They declnre
thnt if tho Mndriz forces had been
victorious they would havo endeavor
ed nt onco to secure control of the
wireless station nnd flash tho nows
of victory from Bluefields. . This,
they declare, would have made the
news nppenr more authentic than any
other sort of dispatch and would
havo hastened the thintr Mndriz is
most anxious to secure the recogni-
FROM JIM HILL STATUE
SEVTTLE, Wash., Ma? 27. No
clue has been found that would lead
to the Identification of tho vandils
who Btole ono of the forr bronze
plates at the base of tho $8000 statue
of James J. Hill on tho exposition
grounds, which was unveiled
June.
he ads are taking on that "vaca
tion tone," nowaday.
Haskins for Health.
last
Tho missing plate bsan tho cott.-f
of arms of the state of Minnesota.
Christian Science.
Sen-ice Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermou,
"Ancient nnd Modern Necromnncy;
or, Mesmerism nnd Hypnotism De
nounced." Sunday school at 10
o'clock; testimonial meetings Wed
nesday, 7:30 p. m. Tho public is
cordially invited to these services.
128 North Grape street, north' Sher
man-Clay" music house.
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RARDON'S ASSORTMENT
OF CAKES AND FANCY
NOVELTIES FOR SATUR
DAY WILL PLEASE THE
MOST EXACTIN6.
f . 4 "it
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56 ACRES OF AS FINE
FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE
FOUND IN THE VALLEY;
WELL LOCATED; WORTH
A GREAT DEAL MORE
THAN IS BEING ASKED.
ADDRESS OWNERS, CARE
BOX 496, MEDFORD, OR.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., May 27.-
Ex-congressman Jesso Overstrcet, '
who for many years represented
Marion county, which includes In
dianapolis, in congress, died today, j
Overstreet wns for a long time tho
elmimmu of the houso committee on1
..n.w.rr: 1 ....,-. ...i n i
IUSIU1.1.1L'L' IIIIU "J D l- 1UUUS, I1U Wtlh
dofoated for congress two yours ago,
when many of tho Republicans in the
stato woro rotirod. .
Hnskins for Hoalth. "
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THE QUALITY OF RAR
DON'S ICE CREAM IS RE
MEMBERED LONG AFTER
THE PRICE IS FORGOTTEN.
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56 ACRES OF AS FINE
FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE
FOUND IN THE VALLEY;
WELL LOCATED; WORTH
A GREAT DEAL MORE
THAN IS BEING ASKRD.
ADDRESS OWNERS, CARE
BOX 496, MEDFORD, OR.
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If You Are Looking for a Money Maker
INVESTIGATE THIS
50 Acres of the finest hillside land in the valley, one mile from Jackson
ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building spot. Price
$225. Good terms.
The Best Low Price Proposition
1160 Acres on the Antelope Creek, in one body. This is a great bargain for
the price asked. You'll have to hurry to get this at $35 per acre.
Investigate This Before You Buy
19 Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard on the south.
5 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears.
1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres 1-year-old Bartletts.
2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers.
Houso 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, -wagon, hack
and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine.
This is the best buy on the market barring none.
If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat.
How is this for a mid-season bargain?
How is This for a Mid-Season Bargain? .
19 Acres, 1 14 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-year-old
apples and peaches; 2 houses, one built of concrete; good barn, somo alfalfa.
Prico, $4500; $2000 cash, balance good terms.
Walter L. McCallum
HOTEL NASH LOBBY
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