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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1910)
rEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNti, MED17QUD, OftTCCION, SUNDAY, AUGUST M, 1010. 8 WHERE ARE YOU GOING? II ll ll 'I ll w ' (8 B ! Come H TMi T- v4- f:4-ls-r o A ,rly-l-ooi4 4-s nil T?n-- -o who hnvo sold Ihoii ranches, and also applies particularly (o those who oxpei't. THIS DireCt IjlieStlOn IS AddreSSed tO all rarmerS to soil this fall. Do you intend to engngo in the Imsinoss f alfalfa growing, dai rying, cattle, hog or chicken raising' Or do you prefer the orchard industry, where you can plant any varioty of fruit you can think' of Figs, Orangos, Lomons, Olivos, Poachos, Apricots, Prunes, Pears, Cherries, Apples, Walnuts, Almonds, Grapes, etc., etc., where. Berries and all kinds of. Gordon Truck and Com grow to perfection, whoro two crops of Pota toes can be harvested each year, if you will take the trouble to plant them? K-v,, ,.y C -- svoA in -rf-Vmok -r n i-i c -a- c ten A nt At the upper end of the groat Sacramento Valloy, California, there is a tract of YOU are lnrerebieU 111 lliebe 111 dl I fc 1 3, 1 fc t U J11. the finest land in the world, all of which is now prepared for irrigation, and eur rics with it title to a perpetual water right. THE SOILS are from 15 to ol) feet in depth, are of a dark sedimentary loam nature, studded all over with gigantic oaks, park-like in ef fect, and drained by several rapid streams that flow into the Sacramento river. THE WATER SUPPLY is from the l.os lUolinos river, which rises at Mi. Lassen, 10,I00 feet high, and is perpetually clad with snow. THIS RIVER carries the most water during the summer months, when the snow is melting, and at the time when the wator is most noodod. T vixUa fU;c cfaamnnf riKTi -xim-tar zwrr-T Transportation now by railroad, mainline Southern Pacific, station on our lands; IvenieillDer tnib blriteilltJlll d.LMJU I WdlCI Supply i)V river steamers, from throo landing placos, aud next year the ELECTRIC LINE will be completed and running through our lands, Red Bluff to Chico to Sacramento, now operating between Ohico and Sacramento, which puts you in touch with cash mar kets for all and anything you wish to produce and at highest prices. WHY ARE CALIFORNIA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SHIPPED TO PORTLAND, SEATTLE AND THE NORTH? Because we enjoy a ten months' growing season aud can ship early and late. You can plow and plant every month in the year, thus doubling your profits. AND ALFALFA THIS IS ITS NATURAL HOME. Six cuttings per season, producing 10 to VJ. tons per acre, which sells lor an average price .ot mno dollars per ton m the stack. To These a practical farmer the above conditions mean success ana independence, in seeking a new location you owe it to yourselL and to your lannlv to investigate this proposition. lands, including a perpetual water right, sell at $150.00 per acre, one-fifth down and balance in four equal annual payments. T make several trips each month to show these lands. in and make arrangements to join our next partv. The expense is small, and we will bo gone only a few days. If, aiter investigation, vou find that a single misrepresentation has been made, I will willingly refund your expenses. FRANK G. ANDREWS RESIDENT AGENT, NO. 6 SOUTH FIR STREET, MEDFORD, OREGON. LOS MOLINOS LAND CO., LOS MOLINOS, CAL. T haye a corner lot 100x100, three blocks from new Hotel Mcdford, with good house of 8 rooms, concrete foundation, fenced, garage, etc.; good well; house can be remodeled and three or four more rooms added for a few hundred dollars; would make fine rooming house; plenty of room on lot for modern bungalow. Owner wants to make quick salo and makes the sua) price of $1200, if taken within ten days. $2200 cash will handle. FIRE TEAM IS PURCHASED T t Thp rltv hns nnrr.hriKed n. new flra tyeom of W. H. Venable of Applcgate Spaying $675. Tho team 1b well fitted or the work weighing 3075 pounds. Skinny and Rastus, the present iro team were judged too light for fthe work. They will be put at work on the water wagon and neither tele phone nor gonf shall disturb their ace Pelton of Sawes valley, Clarenco of Grants Pass to make tho raco ' dorsed W. H. Brown of Mcdford, who Reames, W. E. Phipps, C. W. F. Rau against him. Mr. Norton has not j seems to bo tho cholco of business are among the discussed. yet given his assent. (men and citizens generally. Ho is Judge F. M. Calkins, the assombly Tho most Important offlco from 'a good roads ndvocato and a shrewd nominee for circuit judge has no op- a citizens point of view to bo filled business man. Mr. Drown Ib loth to position thus far, but democrats are thlo year, is that of county commlss- mako tho sacrlfico of tlmo involved, urging State Senator H. D. Norton ioner. Tho automobilistc havo en- but as sacrifices nro necessary on tho part of good cltlzonshlp, ho may bo Induced to become a candidate. OtherH mentioned for tho plnco nro J. B. Knynrt, A. C. Allen, and Norton Hewers. Democrats talk of Col. F. L, Ion Velio. N'ono of these hnvo consented to tho uno of their names. ItepubllcnuK who havo filed pe titions for county office Include John Hullluger for nhorlff, W. It. Colemnu for clerk, Fred CoIvIk for recorder and JnuicH Crouemtlfer for county treasurer. Sheriff Wilbur Jonorf will be tho democratic nominee to succeed lilnmelf and John Siimmervlllo It talked of an democratic cnudldnto for county clerk. A, B. UcnmcH lint) boon nominated by the Klu Klux Klun an democratic candidate for attorney Kouoral, but Ih bent Iiik up bravely under it. lumbers henceforth. r $1300 POLL TAX ; IS COLLECTED t e . ., , ,...., a, j, v. nicgms is seriousij. cuu- jiaenng running uis initials lugeiuer. lie says ho has the saddest job In tho county. When he is not swearing out complainnts he is chasing around after new subjects. But neverthe less "Sad" Is getting tho coin. Mr. Hlggins has already collected I over jijuu in pon taxes una year. Inst vpnr SIFiftO wns irnthored in 'Bledford and this year should yield .over -uuu. auu mt. rnggius win ' jget it if any body does. :i mwm IIOUS E IS ORGANIZED :f Representatives of Medford's four banks met Friday evening and form. led n local clearing house association (7Vb the city Is not large enough to (support a sepr-.rr.to clearing houso (jyue banks will take turns In acting I (In such a capacity. Tho hour for clearing will be at 11 o'clock. The ;"I?08toffIce will also be a party to . Jilio plan. The system will be put 5In effect August 22. J i?BIGGEST LITTLE VILLAGE" SAYS WYOMING MAN S J. L. Benton of Lnnder, Wyo, jvho linn been spending u few iluv isitinu in the valley, uh been enp Jivnted by its chnnnn and will re nain here. He snvs Medford is the Hippest little villnp;o" lie wns ever ANNOUNCEMENT The Siskiyou Heights Company, an Oregon Corporation, has pur chased the Siskiyou Heights Addi tion to the City of Medford and ad joining Siskiyou Sub-divisions, to gether with certain lots in Crest brook Orchard Tracts. The new owners offer their property for sale at attractive prices and on easy terms. The Siskiyou Heights Com'py A. Offices, 116 East Main Street, Medford, Or. Booking Orders right along and goods sold last season are talking Eden Valley Nursery Phone 3711 P, O. Box 823 & POLITICAL POT SIMMERING. (Continued from Page 1.) ?f.mong those nuggested as fitted to E-qcar tho toga. j,t umy one canuiuiue lor wio legis lature, F. W. Mears, nn insurgont jjfopublicnn, a comparltlvely nowcom- Utr, has announced his candidacy. "diners tniueu or una enmuuates arp J'eoe Hammereloy of Gold Hill, Geo. & lf nt1ii o i ITrn-n nn tJlolro lortii T Til c 77! :;,.",;', ; in Mil, aim o. a. ju ui .uuiiiuiu, u in. bonder Hellen of Eaclo Point, 0. II. EiJIIIotto nnd Judgo C. D. Watson of Our Guaranty of Satisfaction FIRST: DESIRABILITY! DEPENDABILITY, THE PRICE AND SATISFACTION. We take every care to keep every penny's worth of merchandise out of this store that is not desirable. Wo absolutely refuse to buy goods that are not dependable. Then we mark each line of merchandise at a fair price and then add to the transaction our guaranty of complete satisfaction to the customer. No store can do more. No store is worthy of your patronage that does less. For the next six days we shall specialize on bargains. Below are a few examples: White Wash Goods Special Lawns, Swisses, Crepes, Dimities, Madras, Poplin in fact, all of the season's most favored weaves for women's waists, chil dren's dresses and undermuslins in various lengths have been heavily reduced for quick selling. 12c, 15c, 20c and 25c, m i i.mMIw Mum -ili.l-iii ! i ii . Linens and Napkins Underpriced Beautiful Irish and Scotch Satin Damask in varied new designs Our Midsummer Sale of Household Linens gains great impetus through the addition of values which cannot be duplicated. 72-inch bleached, extra quality... $1.75 62-inch bleached, extra quality 39c Mohoir Castelians 29c Mohairr Castclian in all the best sizes, in black and white shop herd checks, all just new; our special OQr sale, yard 7C .New Fall Suits, Coats, Etc. We are receiving many of the advance styles of Suits, Cloaks, etc., for fall. Wo will bo pleased to show you. W. H. MEEKER & CO. 28 SoutK Central Medford tHVrTfsS 1PH I W t if M K I MM I V J 4m n H ll r ) McCill Pttrn No. 3539 CHARMING AFTERNOON COSTUME gSHliiuuu uuu J. v. oiurna ui uuuiiui oint. On tho democratic side, Hor-