Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 10, Image 10

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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1910.
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Every Visit Means a Purchase, Every Purchase Means a Satisfied Customer, Every Customer Means a Boost for
The Big Bankrupt Sale
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About $15,000.00 Worth of - - -
Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hosiery, Furs,
Undeawear, Dry Goods and Fine Shoes
Yet to be disposed of at prices far less than other merchants can buy the same line at
Wholesale today. If you have not already got your share of the many bargains we
are offering daily, you should do so without delay, (JfYour opportunity to secure such
high class merchandise as this stock consists of, cannot be had every day. Bankrupt blocks
are few and far between in the prosperous Rogue River valley, and certainly no sale
prices in the future can compare with the prices that are now being offered the good
people of Medf ord and vicinity by the
HURLBURT
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CO.
YOU! ARE WELCOME HERE WHETHER. YOU BUY OR NOT
Baker-Hutchason Old Stand Medf ord Near the Post Office
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GRANTS PASS BOY
NOW CHAMPION
Fred C. Thomson, World's Crack
Ail-Round Athlete, Owner of
Rogue River Valley Orchard Tract
at Frultdale.
Fred C. Thomson, who last Sat
urday at Chicago won the world's
champion as all-round athlete in the
most spectacular meet ever held on
Marshall field, is a property owner
in Fruitdale, says the Rogue River
Courier. He, with his brothers,
Henry L. and Williell, Jr., ure the
owners of a tract of laud which they
arc preparing to pluut out to orch
ard. Honr', a graduate of Occi
dental college lust year, has already
made quite a clearing and expects
to plant a number of acres this fall.
Williell, Jr., is graduate manager of
student body affairs in Occidental
college, Los Angeles, aud has made
arrangements to have his land pre
pared for orchard. Fred says ho
TvantsJ to cut every tree on his land
with his own hands.
Tho father of these young men,
the Rev. Williell Thomson, with Mrs.
Thomson and a youugor son, Harri
son, now livo at 715 North Fourth
street, this city, having moved here
recently from Los Angeles.
Mr. Thomson i3 expected to
proach in the Bothnny Presbyterian
church next Sunday morning.
Tho winning of this honor, tho
world's championship, 1910, against
14 contestants, supposed to bo the
best athletes cIiobcu from all parts
of tho United States and Canada, is
no Binall event. J. H. Qiddis of Van
couver, B, C, fought hard for first
place, but tho wonderful skill and,
NEW PEACHES
BYJMNK
Fruitgrowers Praise New Variety
Which Is Said to Have Greater
Commercial Value Than the Old
Ones.
SANTA ROSA, Cal., Aug. ' 20.
Horticulturists and fruitgrowers are
united in their praise of two new
varieties of peaches and one of
plums produced by Luther Burbank,
the plant wizard. Crosses of the
Crawford and Muir species have re
sulted in u fruit of greater commer
cial value. The Uartlctt plum heed-
ling is a betterment in shape, color
and preponderance of flesh over pit.
Most of. the juiciness and high
color of the Crawford peach has
been transferred by Bui bank to the
smallor and firmer pit of tho Muir.
The color-free pit of the Muir i
also retained. The vigor und abil
ity of the new trees to resist dis
ease is still another recommendation
of the Burbank creation.
E. A. Wickson, dean of the college
of agriculture of tho University of
California, pronounces tho new va
rioty a "peacli."
BOISE MAY GET
SECOND ROAD
Denver, Laramie & Northwestern Is
Headed for Pacific Coast Outlet
on Puget Sound Citizens of
Idaho Town Much Excited.
obstacle so far, and wo aro certain lm "rests are ba king tho project,
that our plana will go through now .
without a hitch." When In doubt put a want ad In
It is believed that tho Hock Island tho Mall Trlbtino.
endurance of Fred carried him to
victory.
Fred is a graduate of last Juno of
Occidental college, Los Angeles, and
on his way back from Cliicugo to
take position as physical director of
tho Y. M. C. A., Long Beach, Cal.,
expects to stop off at Grants Pass
to visit his parents and brothers.
Possibly his uncle, It. IJ. Thomson.
city engineer of Seattle, will uccom-
pany him to visit with his brother,
the Rev. Williell Thomson.
BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 20. Bolso
citizens are much excited today by
tho prospect of another railroad
through Boise, following tho an
nouncement of J, P. Wallace, ono of
the prominent engineers or tho coun
try, that tho Denver, Laramlo &
Northwestern Is headed for a Pacif
ic coast outlet on' Puget sound.
Wallace was tho first American
chief engineer of tho Panama canal.
With W. E. Grcon, vice-president of
tho Denver, Larr mlo & Northwcstorn,
his son, II. U. Wullaco chlof engin
eer of the road, Wallace urrlved horo
yesterday nftcrnoon.
Tho party hrd started from Den
ver and had made tho entire trip by
automobile. Thoy left last night In
tho direction of Spokane.
In discussing tho plans of tho road,
Green said:
"Wo aro making a rocoitnolssanco.
The road's present tormlnus Is Greo
loy, Col., but survoy Is completed to
Elk Mountain, Wyoming, 2C0 miles
from Denver, and tho road beyond
Grooloy for that dlstanco Is being
rapidly graded and will soon b ready
for traffic.
"Tho Douvei, Laramlo & North
western Is going to build to Puget
sound as fast as possible. Wo hud
practically decided on this step, but
to inako aeauranco doubly sure,
brought J. F. Walluco out from Now
York to pi'ss on tho mattor. Mr.
Wallace says that ho hatj found no
SEND YOUR DAUGHTER TO
St. Mary's Academy
Medford, Oregon,
A Private Resident and Day School for
GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
Departments: Primary, Grammar, Academic, Commer
cial. Specially organized Department of Music and Art.
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SEND K)R CATALOGUE
Address SISTER SUPERIOR, St. Mary's Academy,
Medford, Oregon,
- - For Sale - -
428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable
for fruit and general farming purposes.
300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation
ditch and perpetual water right. Has coal outcrop
ping. At a bargain on long time, easy payments.
Gold Ray Realty Comp'y.
209 WEST MAIN ST.
Crater Lake Route
1910
LOCOMOBILES
1910
The cars of the Crater Lake Company will leave
Hotel Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
at 8 a. m.
Round Trip $25.00
Children under .12 years, half faro.
Secure your tickets at tho hotel.
CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO.
,1. O. NEFF, Manager.
Medford Address: Nash Hotel.
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