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19 Special Inducements for Early Fall Shoppers There arc inany now tilings here for the curly Fall shopper now. Many now things. Some exclusive things. The new Fall goods arc coming in daily, mid soon the Summer creations will have passed into history. At pre.wil the new arrivals are first advanced styles. The variety is large and will guarantee the early Fall shoppers practical exclusivcncss in their purchases. The clearing of last season's merchandise will still continue. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOQN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1910. (Continued from Pmro 0-) , Mr. uiul-Mrs, Itolort McQuiru luft i'ritluy for Portland, whom Mr. Mc (Jiiiru Iiiim nueoptt'tl tjiu khU!oii of ufttfirttunt district nttoniuy. Mr. W. Hittlu WuIIh of Portland, otiu of tho innniiKurii of tho rJuimut Mu;nzino, Hpont Hovornl duyn in Medford liiHt weulc. Mr. V. T. Kmoriuk mill Mihh Al llin Kiuuriok rotiiriu-d lust week from Newport, wlmro tlioy liuv been tipundiin; tlin Hiimmiir. -Mihb Alicu Wnriiic of Portland, who Iiiih liutm the finiHt of Miss Isni llntcliiiihoii,,Icft for Iter home hint 'fui'Milu.y, , liov. C. W. Hill and wlfo of Ohtikn, .lapaii, aro tho kiiohIh of Mr. and Mr. W. 1. Vitwtor. Hov. Hill in n .hrothur of Mra. Vuwlor. MrH. H. J. TrowhriilKo and tlniinli tur rotiirnod liiHt wouk from a niiort trip. MJhh A. M. Uradford of Santa Uarlmrn, Cnl., in tho Kiiont of MrH. Putnam. Mr. and Mr. K. 0. Hirisoll and family huvo rotiirnod from a oaiiip- ui trip nt Doad Indinn. Mr. nml Mrs. C. A. Mockor ro tiirnod Tuusday from ColoHtin, whoro thoy Imvu hocn for a nhort visit. Mrs, H. H. KclloKtr of Glendale waft tho iruusl of Mr. John Huriiultiirir last week. Mrs. V. K. Hrown of Portland lias hooii vimtiiif,' Mr. and Mr. H. N. rtntlor. uiiininc Scptcmhor fi. Mihr Arm Harmon will ho in clmri;o, itHMiutcil by Mrn. Taylor. Mr. and Mrn. CIiiuIoh Strung and family loft last wcok for an auto trip to Crator Lake. Miss draco liny, who has licou tho Viiost of. hop mint, MrH. MoCrny, loft 1'rtr hor'homo i Stockton lant week. Mr.uid Mrn. II. J. IHhhoII of Tn coiiia aro tho kiiohIh of Mr. and Mrn. B. 0. HiHHoll. t MiriH HrodHVold, who has boon tho auoHt of tho MisROH Merrill, loft lust week for an oiiHtorn trip ' Mr. J. W. Dodp;o ofc.yMhnny, a for mer roHidont of Modfonl, in horo on a Hhort visit. Mr. and MrH. M. HolliiiKcr return ed last wook from an out hip at Now- luirt. ' Miss OladyH Carey rotiirnod last wook from Soattlo, whoro flho has hooii hihuuViiil' the Hiuninor. X ' Mr. and MrH. K. 11. DiivIh rotiirnod TuoHday from a trip to San Fran cisco. a Mr. IT. C. Oaruolt rotiirnod Tliiirs iluy from a trip to San Francisco. a MIhh Wray Curry rotiirnod Friday night from a northorn, trip. Suits Etc. Fall Season 1910 Print.ess, Fall Suits and Onc-Vieco Dresses. We have all the early ad vance models in all the new dress fabrics serges, Panamas, voiles, broad cloths, etc. Nearly Every Woman Shops at this Store Urs not alone the low'prices that nvike this store the most attractive thing in town; Vs the kind of goods the prices are made on. licad these spcialp ' .nd drop in and see the merchandise. 0111 judgment will do 'the rest. Every article guaranteed that goes over ourcounters. You must be satisfied. Mrn. S. A. Nye leaves the middle of September for n trip east. 'a a a Medford will have a private kin dergarten this year, tho fall term bc- PIONEER LADY IN SERIOUS CONDITION Mrn. Minerva Armstrong of Jack sonville, nearly HO yearn of age, is very ill at her home in that city. Mrs. Armstrong in one of the pio iieorH of Jackson county and has nu merous relatives and friends who will regret to learn of hor illncse. NOTICE Laborday Excursion will leave Medford at S rltO :i. in. and return on 1(1. Tickets not good ex cept on those two trains. 1-IH KCPPIjKMKNTAHV AUTICLKS ok incorporation. Know all men by those presents: Thnt we. John A. Iinxtor, II. II. Har ris, I.. W. Smith and John 11. Cnrkln, the uudorHlKiied, directors of tho Gold Hill Ilullrond and Lumber Com pany, n corporation, and all of them, by virtue of the laws of tho State of Oregon in such cases made nml pro vided and pursuant to a resolution r.dopted by the stockholders of said corporation duly and legally passed, have made and mibscrlbod these Sup plementary Articles of Incorporation, for and on tho part of said Gold Hill Itallroad nml Lumber Company afore- ! said. Article I. The name of this corporation shall bo the GOLD HILL RAILROAD AND LUMHI3U COMPANY, nml Its dura tion shall bo porpotunl. Article II. Tho anterprlse, business, pursuit mid occupation In wlilc'i thin Corpo ration propones to engage 1b that of Conl, Oil, Lumber, Itealty, Water Power, Itallroad, Telegraph and Tel ephone Lines nml Mining for Gold and other Mlnorals, and It shall have powers as fo'llews: To mine, buy, soli, import, export, and gonorally deal In nnthraclto, bi tuminous and semi-bituminous coal mid to tills end purchase, leaso or otherwise acquire, hold, own, mort gage, soil, operate, nnd control any properties thought to contain conl. To prospect, horo, drill for, nnd produce oil nnd natural gas; to pur chase, lease, or otherwise ncqulro lands believed to contain oil and gas and to erect and maintain thereon And-Irons Stove Boards Fire Sets . See the Window A glnnco will show you that wo are showing a swoll selection. Now is your best time to choose, while the assortments aro in first-class condition. Wo will be pleased to show you and quote prices. Nicholson Hardware Co. CORNER MAIN AND BARLETT STREETS New Skirts FOR FALL. Women's Good Quality All Wool Skirts, the new hobble effect. Entire skirt above band gored and knife pleated, full pleated flounce, trimmed with scalloped band of self maferial, tucked and button trimmed. Lowest prices ever offered $2.50 TO $15.00 ONLY. pumping and drilling stations and the facilities and conveniences thnt may bo necessary or required in nnd about such business. To purchase, acquire, hold, leaso, manage, control nnd operate and, to sell, lease and dlsposo of to such per son or persons, corporation or corpo rations, and for such prlco or prices, and on such terms and conditions, as to this corporation may ocom proper, w'ntor, wator rights, powor, privi leges and appropriations, for mining, milling, agricultural, domestic, and othor hbos nnd purposes and to de velop, contiol, and to gonorally deal In end dlsposo of tho samo to such person or persons, corporation or cor porations, nnd for bucIi prico or prices, nnd on such terms and condi tions as to this corporation may seem proper, electrical and othor power for tho generation and supply of elec tricity for light nnd heat, nnd for any other ubcb nnd purposes to which the H.1IUO aro adapted. To sell on commission or other wise orchard, conl, oil, mlnoral nnd timber lnnds. To ncqulro by pur chase, lease, own. hold, mortgage, or encumber both Improved and unim proved real ostnto wherever situated, whether It bo orchard, timber, coal, oil, mineral, or other land and to survey, subdivide, plat, and Improve tho same for the purposo of salo or otherwise. To buy. lease, sell, operate, con struct mills, dams, sawmills and to manufacture lumber, shingles, laths, boxes nnd nil other mill stuffs nnd to operate retnll lumber yards to ban- School Book Notice No credit will bo allowed to Any one on school books. A doposit must bo left in nd vmice or cash paid on delivery. Medford BooKStore Umbrellas $1.25 This extraordinary value comes at a time of greatest need. The Umbrellas are cov ered, with a superior quality of silk and linen taffeta, having a taped edge; made on a 26 inch paragon steel frame. The handles, a groat variety, are attrac tive mission style ebony, plain and with sil ver trimmings, also with gold and. 'silver caps, set'with colored stones. Each Umbrel la has a case and military silk tassels, and is most unusual at $1.25. die lumber, coal, and wood, together with woodyards and other yards that may be necessary or convenient In the salo of any timber products or conl. To build, construct, operate and manage, control and own railroads; to purchase, buy, leaso, or acquire any other equipment, supplies and accessories necessary and appropriate for tho operation of tho same; to ac quire rights of way for such rail roads by purchase, lease or condem nation proceedings under the right of eminent domain, and to dispose of., sell or lease such railroads, for such price, and upon such terms as may to this corporation seem proper. To prospect for, locate, acquire by discovery, lease or purchase, and to bold, possess and opornto mineral lands nnd claims; nnd to carry on the business in all Its various branches of mining for gold, silver, tin, lead. Iron, nnd other minerals, and to such end to contract, own and operate dredges, sluices, tunnels, mills, cmelters, re fineries nnd other equipment such as may bo necessary or convenient fop tho working of such landB. Article III. The principal office and place of MEDFORD, I2,B00 32 acres, 2 miles fromTalcnt; Anilersoti Creek dot torn land. 5-room Iiouhc. kooiI barn nnd other outbutldltiKs. There nre on thin place. 12 ncres In New town nml SpltzculterK npplea 6 anil 7 earn olil. which liaVe n fair crop this year Hetwven the apples are peach flll er. which aro heavily loaded In addi tion there nre 3 acres of pears 2 years old nnd 3 acren planted to pears last winter. alo 4 acres or alfalfa and nbout 5 ncre of fine timber. There are two Kood wells and n complete pumping plant for IrrlKatlon. IG.500 will handlo this Place nnd can be paid nt the rate of $1,090 u year I1C.O00 75 ncrec samo neluhborheod: Kood new 5-room bouse, larKe barn nnd other outbuilding, sprint; wntcr piped to thuLbulldlnH. There are on this place It acres of 3yearold Newtowns and SpttzeuberKS. with peach fillers, about nn acre of benrlnc family orchard, 10 acres of alfalfa, nbout nn acre of bear ing Krapes about 45 acres nil told under cultivatien: balance in timber which ;ould be cheaply cleared. At $200 nn acre this place Is a snap. It would take half cash to handle, balnnco ensy $300 AN ACHP- Finest fruit nnd snr den land in the alloy, half way between l'hoenlx nnd Talent; lovcl. black free soil, divided Into 10-ncre tracts. One fourth cash, balance in four annual pay menu with G per cent Interest. $12,0H0 16 1-2 ncres, midway be tween Jackson vlU' nnd Central Point. facing the hill roid. Finest building Kite In the valloj There nre S acres of pears In bearing trees from 5 to S years old, and .ibout 1 1-2 ncres of grapes In bearing balance in timber, which Is all good fruit land. Half cash will hnndte $20,000 Less than $125 nn acre for 47 1-2 acres. 1 v 'e from Central Peint: nil good land, good, building's. About 40 ncres planted to standard vnrleties of apples and H.us, from 1 to 4 yenrs of ago; balance n alfalfa. This place will subdlvldo nicely. It is easily worth $100 an acre more than Is naked, $40,000272 acres, foothill land. 6 miles from Medford; nbout 26 ncres in bearing orchard, Newtowns. Spltzenbergs and pears; about 60 acres In 1 nnd 2-year-old npples and pears. Two sets of buildings; spring wnter piped to tho buildings. Ther are about 200. acres of first-class fruit land In this tract. Main county road crosses the tract and It could subdivide 1 eloely. Half cash nnd balance easy $13,500 51 nerrs, Rogue River bottom land; small bull tines; adjoining school house, telephone nnd It. F, 1).; nbout 3 miles from shipping Btatlon. About 14 ncres HpltzenbetgH and Newtowns 4 to 6 years old, 4 aer's alfalfa, 4 acres po tatoes, 2 acres uerrtes, 3 acVes garden. A deeded water light, convoying an am ple supply uf '' Koes with tills place. Therel m no better land in Oregon. Half cash, balance ento terms, with 6 per cent Interest. . ! i $15,00010 ac s,l mllo from Med foul; good buildings. -AH planted to nnnles and neiir. trees mostly 11 years $4,000 6 acrii, half nillo from Med fotd; fair buildings. I'laco mostly In bearing grapes fan bo Irrigated from wolla, 6f which there tiro three. Owner nsks nil cash W T. York W. T. Deference! Any bank In Medford. Fine Towles FINE TOWELS AT SHAEP REDUC TIONS. Two lines meeting all needs Cor oilet and bath; 75 dozen Hemstitched .Huck aback Towels, 20 by 38 inches, with, ex quisite borders; 20c value 12c; 50 doz en full Bleached Bath Towels, 22 by 42 inches; 35c values; $25c. McCALL PATTERNS 22 SOUTH CENTRAL. business of this corporation shall be at Medford, In Jackson County, State of Oregon. Article IV. Tho capital stock of this corpora tion shall bo ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND DOLLARS. Artlclo V. Tho capital stock of this corpora tion shall be divided Into Ten Thou sand shares of the par value of TEN DOLLARS EACH. Article, VI. constructed by this corporation shall bo a point at and near Gold Hill, Ore gon, known as Charner's Junction, where said road connects with tho Southern Pacific Railroad and a point at or near Section Two (2) In Township Thirty-Seven (37) South of Range Three (3) West of the Willamette Meridian. In witness whereof, We, the under signed, directors of the Gold Hill Railroad and Lumber Company, and all of them, have hereunto set our hands and seals in triplicate this 13th day of August. A. D. 1910. JOHN A. BAXTER (Seal) B. H. HARRIS, (Seal) L. W. SMITH, (Seal) JOHN H. CARKIN. (Seal) mM OREGON FRUIT LANDS $5,250 30 ncres. nbout 2 miles from n shipping station nnd 7 miles from Medford. All under cultivation. Good fruit land. $1 750 cash, balance easy. $4 500 6 acres, just outside of Med ford, 3-room house, barn nnd woodshed. Five ncres of this tract is flno garden lnnd nnd lays under the ditch; balance could be irrigated by Installing a small pump. Well adapted for garden nnd berries $2,200 cash, balance 1 and 2 years, 7 per cent f 16.500 55 ncres. 1 mile from shipping point, 4 miles from Medford; no build ings except a Inrge barn? finest soil; all cleared except building spot. Sixteen acres Just planted to riartlett. Anjou and Winter Nells pears. Road on two sides of place. At $300 nn ncre this plnco Is a bargain. Wnter for irrigating can be obtained from Fish Lake ditch. , $21,000 102 acres in tho heart of tho valley, 2 miles from Medford. Fair build ings. About 33 acres planted to apples and pears 1 and 2 years old. Best spec ulative buy In the valley. It will take about $12,000 to handle. $2,250 5 acres, 1 mile from good town; new buildings costing $1,200: good soil. Owner will furnish trees for plant ing $1,250 cash, balance eaey. A first class small tract. 16,800 SO acres In Sam's Valley, 7 miles from statien: old buildings of lit tle value About 50 ncres under culti vation; family orchard; spring water piped to buildings Telephone and R, F. D., 1-2 mile to school, 1 mile to store. Fine lnnd nnd n good buy. $3,500 cash, balance easy, $3,2506 ncres adjoining a good small town, small house, good sized barn: nbout 4 acres planted to pears nnd peaches In their third year; two good wells Half cash, balance one year, $6.500 20 acres, half mile from town; small buildings, pumping plant; nbout 10 acres planted to young orchard and berries. $3,000 cash, balance 3 to 5 yenre, 6 per cent. $3,200160 acres on the upper R6gu0 Itler, nbout 40 miles from Medferd: nbout 15 ncres cleared; two small houses; land mostly level; somo saw timber. Half cash. $13,000 About 20 ncres, no buildings, 1 1-2 miles from shipping point; In the best foothill section of tho vnlloy and a very sightly building spot; 61-2 acres Newtown nnd Spltzenbergs 8 years eld: 3 acres Hen Davis and Newtowns and Hartlett and Wlntor Nells pears 20 years old; 2 Winter Nells pears 5 years old; 1 1-2 acres Newtowns nnd Unrtletts 2 years old. It will take $8,000 to han dle. Oood buy, $52,500 70 acres. 4 miles from Med Med eord: first-class buildings, fine seil: 27 ncres Newtowns and Spltzenbergs and 3 ncres Cornice and Uoso pears 7 nnd 8 venrs old; C acres peaches 1 year old, 5 acres Anjou pears Just set. Half cash, $9,000 18 acres, half mile from ship ping point; old buildings; family orchard in bearing: 10 acres Newtowns and Splt zenbergs 5 years old; balance in alfalfa. $2,400 will handle, $12,000 23 acres, 3 miles from Med ford; good 6-room house nnd barn; nbout 3 ncres in 20-year-old apples nnd pears. 12 acres In 5-year-old apples and pears, balance In pears with peach fillers Just set Good buy Half cash will handle. TltnSIJ TRACTS AR13 QUOTnD SUIUIXT TO SALE WITHDRAWAL FROM MARKUT OR CHANQH IN PRICK W N, Campuell YORK In witness whereef: J. L. HAMMERSLEY, R. C. KELSEY, Witnesses. State of Oregon, County of Jackson', ss: Be It remembered, that on this 13th day of August, A. D. 1910, be fore me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said county and state, personally appeared John A. Baxter. B. H. Harris, L. W. Smith nnri -Tnlin TT f!nrVln Atrartnra nf i ( Golh Hill Railroad and Lumber Com pany, and all of them, to me person ally known, and known to me to be the Individuals named In and who executed tho foregoing Supplemen tary Articles of Incorporation, and severally acknowledged to me that they executed tho same. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and notarial seal this the day and year last above writ ten. (Seal) JOSEPH HAMMERSLEY, Notary Public for Oregon. Published by order of the Board of Lirectors, JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for the Above Named Cor poration. $45.000 S2 acres. 2 miles from ship ping point; good buildings; 17 acres in S and 10-year-old Spltzenbergs: 16 acres In I nnd 2-year-old Anjou and Bartlett pears. 6 acres Anjou and Bartletts just planted; balance In timber. All under Fish Lake ditch. 12,900 18.41 acres, covered with a thin, growth of oak timber. 1 mile from shipping point; no Improvements. $1600 will handle. $32,500 53 acres Bear creek bottom land, 1 1-2 miles from shipping point; 10 ncres 8-year-old Spltzenbergs and New towns, 26 ncres 5 to 7-year-old Spltzen bergs nnd Newtowns, 6 acres 3-year-old Cornice pears: all undr the Fish Lake ditch; $15,000 will handle. Adjoining orchnrds in full bearing are netting the owners $500 to $1,000 an acre. $9,00013 acres, about' 1 1-2 miles from Medford; no buildings; 8 acres of j-jear-om cornice pears, 3 acres uart letts nnd 2 acres Anjou with peach fill ers Just planted. Good buy; $5,500 will handle. 112.000 10.70 ncres, no buildings: 1 mile to shipping paint; planted to Co mice and Rose pears 14 years old. Crop this year does not go with place. $12,000 9 ucres, about 1 1-2 miles from shipping point; 6-room house, good barn, etc. All planted to fruit; 5 1-2 acres 7-year-old Newtowns and Spltzen bergs. balance 5-year-old Spltzenbergs. All under the ditch. $50,000 55 acres, about 2 miles from Medferd: neatly all bottom land and all under tho ditch: first-class buildings. About 40 acres In Newtowns and Splt zenbergs In their seventh year: 7 acres pears. One-thtrd cash, balance to suit purchaser. $20,000 35 acres. 4 miles from Med ford; old buildings: 12 acres Bartlett pours with peach fillers. 4 years old; S ncres Newtowns and Spltzenbergs, same age; 1 aero old orchard. 1 acre mixed grapes In bearing; about 40 acres Just net to pears: 3 acres timber. Good land; good buy. $7062 acres, half mllo from Med ford; no Improvements. $20,000 160 acres, about 2 1-2 miles from statien: good buildings; all good fruit land. About 65 acres under culti culti vateon: about 35 acres Just set to apples and pears: 20 acres alfalfa. Good buy: $8,000 cash, balance easy. $16,000 20 acres, 2 miles from Mod fonl; no buildings: 16 acres In 7-yoar-old Newtowns; balance in 3-year-old Bartletts. Level, black land. Will sub divide, $6,600 34 acres, 4 miles from ship ping point; good 5-room house, barn, etc. About 20 acres under cultivation; about 150 bearing trees, somo grapes: 225 Bart Jotts Just planted. $2,500 will handle. Some personal property goes with the place. $80,000 200 acres, mostly Kear Creek bottom land. 3 1-2 miles from shipping point; good buildings; 14 nores Spltzen bergs nfid Newtowns 7 years old; 3 acres Bartlett, Cornice. Boso and Wlntor Nells pears 4 to 7 years old- 8 acres Pobo, Wlntor Nels and Cornice pears 3 and 4 years old; 7 acres Bartlett ami Anjou pears nnd 9 acres Newtowns and Splt zenbergs 1 year old; 25 acres ulfalfa. A flno place, nil under the ditch; $30,000 cash, balance easy. 8. A. Nye & CO. MEDFORD, OREQON Properties of Exceptional Values 56 ACRES In edgo of good town; good house; 8 acres bearing trees; bottom land; 40 acres Al land; somo grain and alfalfa; price f 15,- 000; terms. 45 ACRES Two mllos of Medford; bottom land; 1 aero bearing trees; 6 acres apples 5 years old, bal ance alfalfa and grain; fine build ings; fine buy at $20,000; terms. 84 ACRES Three miles out; halt cleared; red clay land; some bot tom; excellent buy at $90 an acre. 80 ACRES Somo In alfalfa; no buildings; three miles oat; price $250 an acre. y 20 ACRES All planted pears aad. apples; no buildings; ptlce $5009. 53 ACRES All bottom land but 2 acres; building site; big barn; al falfa nnd grain; three miles out; price $250 an acre. 53 ACRES All bottom land; water right with place; 12 acres orchard; berries; alfalfa; implements sad stock go with place; see this; It Is six miles out; price $250 an acre. 3) Oifi Oily 100 FEET BY 150 FEET Oa the northeast corner of Sixth and Grape streets. This property la tho lowest la price of any proporty on Sixth street. Call uo up for an appointment. , r I havo numerous good buys, but cannot tell you about thorn oa ac count of spaco, but would be glad to show you those or any others. Phone or wrlto mo for nn appoint ment. W. E. Whiteside t FOR A SQUARE DEAL. Contra! Point, Or. V. 8. Wuon you see it ia ray 4 it Is so. .I . 'J I ';?.