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MEDFORD ALA1L TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, .TUNIS 9, 1910.
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By A C. Howlctt
J. T. YoHiipi ouo of the Medford their bnRRKO and M, C. Mathony
carpenters, cntno out to the Sunny and Iru Tungnlo up to Butte Falls.
Sido to spend the JURht last Fridny, Speaking of. my trip to Butto Falls,
and then wont to Mr. Panic's ranch I wish to speak u word of praiso for
on Horuo river, tho Alfalfa Garden those who havo had charge of the
patch, to put a track in his bnrn and road work on that route, and cspo
to have an outing and enteh some cially tho Inst three piiles of tho
fish, wad that has boon under the super-
Win. MoClnnnlinn of California, vision of W. W. l'arker, for where
father of tho saw mill man by that tho road was made over a. tract of
namo on Elk creek, called on his ro- l" covered with largo boulders he
turn trip from Elk creok to his homo has removed them and made a fine,
iu Siskiyou oonntv. smooth road, so that unyouo can
Henry Meyers of Lake Creek re- riJc K th 8?,u Plensu- "
ports having sold 17 head of hogs, c9 to bo tho nht mttn r tho
Tt TSZC?ot IB- William, came up from
v $ "11 ZtZ y Quants Pass tho last of the week to
him scarcely nothing. nftw proj)jrty
Our neighbor who bought the Eh Pnrf p H Da,oy wct to E,k
Dahock place. Mr. Pnlonze, lost a Gre(jk ,0 pond tho smmuon Ho wiu
fine horso last week. tcacU n smaU school up lbore nis
Mr. Huddlo, ono of tho rangers, family vwill follow iu a few days,
camo out last Saturday evening, s. B. Holmes and wife have gone
iook supper and then applied for n, back to Illinois to visit his relntivcs.
rig to cocm out and got him to go ;o nnj nu Browu uud wifo havo gone
Mcdford, leaving his horse here, re- to Portland to visit Mrs. Brown's
turning Tuesday morning, and then mother and sister and brother,
went back to Prospect tho same day. w,n Ulriek and wife were out tho
Last Saturday evening Miko Ilan- last of tho week to make bonds and
loy applied to Mrs. Howlett to know deeds to tho lots he has sold in our
if three or four could get breakfast town.
by six o'clock the next morning, and Tho Earlo Point ball team went
she answered yes. Tho next morn- over to Stickoy (Hilcrist) and met
mg Mr. iianioy ana win. v lustier, tno inicnst team, aim tue result was
Tho stores that do not udvortlso
can't Bell bo cheaply as theso that do
for they inako fowcr isalo9, and
their por-salo profit must bo laroor.
SLOW REGISTRATION
Hnsklns for Hoalth.
For Sale
34 acres under ditch, close in;
$7000.
1G0 acres, close in, fine dairy and
stock ranch, oasy tonus.
4 homesteads.
Restaurant, a snap.
Bnkory, fine buv.
24 horses, from $75 up.
West Walnut Park lots, torms.
G-Room bungalow, $500 off price for
quick salo.
2 lots and 2-room house, $S50.
100 aoros, $1000.
Rooming house, a monoy-mnkor.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
10 nores. income $750 this year.
4 automobiles.
Fruit land ,oloso in.
7 horses.
with n chauffeur, came out at 6:15
a. in. and found that there had al
ready nineteen eaten breakfast, but
thoy wore satisfied with what they
had and -went on their way rejoicing
up to tho Hnnloy ranch on Little'
Butte.
Sunday evening there was n crowd
of tho citizens of Dudley come out
and stopped at tho Sunny Side over
night and tho next day. S. H. Ilar
nish took a load up and your corre
spondent took two to Butte Falls.
Among tho callers were Messrs. G.
12 to 10 in favor of the Hilcrist
team.
Mr. Ruylin, one of the Medford
architects, was out viewing Mr.
Vandehellen's and P. H. Doloys new
houses tho first of tho week.
Clinc and Marguorita Holmes of
Central Point came into the S. S. for
supper bunuay nignt.
Mrs. Joff Matney and son of
Shnle. Cal., called here for dinner
Tuesday, and your correspondent
took them up to her sister's, Mrs.
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FOR RENT.
Housekeeping rooms.
6 rooms, bath,- modorn, $35.
5 rooms, modorn, $12.
7 rooms. $20.
4 rooms, modorn, $12.50.
5 rooms, modorn, $15.
2 furnished houses, $25 and $35.
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Tho registration books for tho kou
ernt election next November were
opened Tuesday, but tho prospective
voters Boomed In no hurry to avail
themselves of the privilege of en
rolling their names upon tho "great
register."
County Clork Coloman reports that
ho had rogiatorod "seven or eight"
and a enrefU canvass of tho local
notaries fnllod to rovoal a single ap
plicant for tho right to voto on tho
first day of tho opening of tho regis
tration books. Tho registration for
tho primarlos Is Just as Important,
porhaps moro so, than that for tho
goneral oloctton. It does not require
any moro oxortlou atid auswor a dou
ble purpoBo, giving tho applicant a
vote nt both elections.
Ono reason for tho slow registra
tion In Medford Ik the chnngo In the
boundaries of tho precincts.
WAGERS ON JEFFRIES
AT TEN TO SIX ODDS
buggy:
W. Albert, E. Spencer, M. Spencer,
B. Pharos, A. J. Smoot, Wm. Spen
cer, H. B. Reed, John Moore, M. C.
Mahony and Mrs. Mary Albert, and
later Harry and Jess Spencer. All
are from the neighborhood of Dudley,
and thoy hnd.been to Roeburg lo
make filings on claims.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
who arrived from California Satur
day evening on tho train, got a rig
at the S. S. Stable and went to Butte
Falls to visit their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, and
on Monday your correspondent took
Finley, that afternoon.
Mr. C. W. Rollius of Paso Rubles,
Cal., traveling salesmanfo r Boo
ghcr, Forco & Good Bar Hat Co.,
spent tho night here Monday, ne
remarked that Jio had been in the
habit of going through this valley
twice a year for several years but
that it was the first time he had ever
Clark, t been over here, and that he thought
that wo were in the omuth of a can
yon, and wns surprised to find such
a large country, and when I told him
that there were four school districts
above here he was more surprised
than ever.
WANTED.
Young horse, harness and
must bo a bargain.
15 men for ditch work, $2.50.
Men, $2.50 per day, and board $4.50.
Chicken ranches.
Ranch hands. $35 per month.
Hay men, $1.50 per day.
Girl for general housework.
25 wood choppers, $1.50 eord.
Wood cutters. $1 tier.
CHICAGO, 111., June 8. "I havo
plenty moro money to bet on Jim Jef
fries at 10 to (1 odds," sunt Andy
Craig today iu discussing his bet of
$15,000 to $0000 with Edward Dick
inson that Jeffrie would defeat
Johnson.
Raskins for Health.
REVENUES OF
cirr FOR MAY
Recorder's Report Shows Balance in
Most Funds $325 for Auto Li
censes and $800 for Saloon Li
censesWater Rentals $904.
The city recordei's report for the
month of May vas filed with the
council Tuesday evening. The gen
eral fund chows receipts for the
month of $2095 and expenditures of
$1631 with a balance on hand of
$0408.
Liquor licenses yielded the city the
sum of $800, auto licenses the sum of
$325. Taxes brought In $845 and
miscellaneous receipts $123.
The library fund showed receipts
from taxes of $21 and expenditures
of $147, leaving a balance on hand
of $21.
The water fund showed rental re
ceipts totaling $904 and taps of
$884.
Tho park fund exhibits receipts of
$106 and expenditures of $63.40,
leaving $1057 on hand.
Tho gravity water fund shows a
balance on hand of $15,243, after
paying Hanley $2000 and legal ex
pense of $140, and tho contractors'
12th estimate of $7010.
MANY MILES
IMPROVEMENTS
City Engineer's Report for May
Shows Nearly Mile of Cement Side
walks and Miles of Streets Sur
veyed for Paving and Sewer.
J. 0. 0. F. MEMORIAL
SERVICES SUNDAY
City Engineer H. E. Foster's report
for March shows 4109 feet of grades
established for cement sidewalks and
11,002 feet of streets connected for
paving and grading estimates.
Curb stakes wero set for paving on
Genesseo street, West Tenth, Fourth
treet West and North Holly, totaling
8038 feet. Sewer grades woro set in
the alloy from Eighth .to Ninth be
tween Bartlett and Contral avenuo.
Survoys were made of North Holly,
S. Holly, W. Tenth, W. Fourth, Fir
street North and South, W. Sixth,
Laurel street. North and South; Or
ange street, N. Peach and Jacson
streets, and tho streets measured and
monuments placed,
Surveys and estimates were made
for a reinforced concrete wall cast!
of the Bear street bridge. Tho rock
piles of the Warren Construction
Co. woro measured and contents
computed.
Forty pormist for sower connec
tions woro recoived and made, and
I other work done, showing that tho
month has been an extremely busy
one.
L F. A. BITTNER
Medford Employment Bureau.
Business chances, real estate, all
kinds of hJp furnished and business
chances handlod.
Room 203. Taylor & Phlpps Bldg.
Phone 4141 Main.
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A BARGAIN
3-R00M HOUSE, CHICK
EN HOUSE AND YARD,
WOODSHED, ETC.; LOT 50
XI00. 6 FRUIT TREES, 6
BLOCKS FROM DEPOT,
STREET TO BE PAVED; IF
TAKEN AT ONCE, $750
CASH. CALL ON OR AD
DRESS OWNER, 528 SOUTH
FIR STREET.
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A. L. VROMAN WRIGHTS
INVESTMENTS
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
Office 113 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
Tho regular annual services of the
'Odd Follows and ebokah lodges will
bo hold at tho South Methodist
church Sunday at 11 a. m. In tho
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock tho graves
of tho dop.irted will ho decorated.
MARRIED.
"HINKLE-COTTON In Jackson
ville, Juno 8, 1910, by J. It. Nell,
county judge, Charles G. Hinkle, and
Martha J. Cotton.
If tho store ads wero not worth
your whllo thoy would not bo pub
lished at all'.
Haskins for Hoalth.
PIANOS
We will deliver to your home
on 30 days' free trial ono of
our celebrated pianos. Use it,
try' it and then buy it, if it's to
your satisfaction. We are go
ing to give away free one $450
piano in September. Any one
buying a piano from us during
this time, should you have the
piano awarded you wo will
givo you a bill of sale and will
refund all money paid by you.
Tho above will bo dono from
a publicity standpoint. Wo rent
pianos. We tuno pianos. Wo
storo pianos. Wo buy pianos.
Wo do tho pinno business.
DEAL AT HALE'S
It Means Satisfaction
HALE'S
Piano. House
611 N. Central Ave.
20 acres fine land, .set to apples
and pears, yearlings; one milo from
Central Point; $6000, hnlf cash,
easy terms on balance
3 acres adjoining city, neat
house and outbuildings, fino irriga
tion plant, splendid truck farm and
subdivision proposition, at a bargain
price for a fow days.
Modern 7-room house on choice
street, finely finished and n choice
homo for less than it will cost you
to build. If you want a choice home
let ns bhow you this one.
3-room house, nice lot and fruit
t-ees, in fino location; for quick
sale, $850.
Fino corner lot, close to Oakdale,
in good location, for fow days at
$450; it's a bargain.
Oak Ridge is tho now addition
where you got fino lots, with shade
trees, and at right prices; 10 per
cent cash and 10 por cent per month.
Don't fail to "get in" on this and
get your lotB reserved.
3 fine lots, 50xll22, in fino loca
tion, a monoy-mnking buy nt $305
each; $100 aash will h andlo them.
J. Bruce Wright & Co.
132 WEST MAIN. PnONE 2091.
Circuit Court.
Application ot Kate McAndrows to
resistor tltlo; decree granted.
JoBephlno High vs. Edward High,
sot for trial at 10 o'clock Juno 10
In chambors, by stipulation of attor
noyu, Fred Harty vs. Martha and Sher
man L. Conoj writ of habeas corpus
In tho mattor of Molvla Harty; cus
tody of said child awarded to Fred
Harty.
A Wonderful Discovery
for Medford.
"Cleanliness is next to Godliness." Mr. Allen's Portablo Bath Ap
paratus is a marvel. It combines in ono simple, inexpensive appa
ratus all tho advantages known to modern bathing. Heats sufficient
water within six minutes at tho cost of only 1 cent. A bath can bo
taken in any room without tho possibility of soiling enrpots or rugs.
Only ono cun understand tho real merits of this bnthjng apparatus
by having it demonstrated to you. Mr. II. Fox, who has tho exclusive
igenoy for Jackson county, will visit tho homos of Medford and vi
cinity and demonstrate it. When ho comes to your home, invite him
in, and ho will show you tho merits of this 20th century invention.
It is on oxhibltlon at Strang's drug storo. QO AND SEE IT.
WANTED!
Thinners to thin
fruit
Talent
Talent
Orchard Co.
Oregon.
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WEST MAIN ST.,
COR. LAUREL.
NEXT TO THE
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
TELEPHONE 1451.
"OUTSIDE THE
"WONT YOU TAKE THIS COMFORTABLE ROCKER?"
Says Courtesy and there's tho
Welcome sense of being lit homo
Ah soon ns tlu guest is hc ntod.
The iihovo rnokor iH right ly deigned.
Wo invito you to call and let us show oti one of our nmuv comfoitiiblo chain
and rockers. Thoy combine tho porfoot balance thai rucks iiwuv your troublo
with the iudividunlit Hint uddx to llm rotini'incnl of mi v room.
Complete House Furnishers
Do You Own a Block in
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If You Want a Block of This Addition Sec Any Aoont or
. H. EVERHARD
HOTEL MOORE.
MEF0RD, OREGON.
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FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.
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For Store Lighting
MAZDA Lamps
Are Unrivaled
They enable any store to use
electric light at a cost which
is less than would have to be
paid for any other illuminant
on the market.
We Furnish MAZDA Lamp
to our central station custom
ers at very liberal terms. The
General Electric Company is
supplying us with the GE
MAZDA lamp in all sizes .
suitable for all lighting needs.
Every merchant should look
into this question of more light
for his business. We have
several interesting propositions ,
for merchants.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY
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FIRE LIMITS
OUT INSIDE
ON PRICES."
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