Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 04, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1910,
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John II. Carkln, nttonioy-nt-lnw,
ovor Jnokiinn Gnuntvl Hnnk.
Uo to Bouthorn Dairy Co. for milk
and oronm. Hondqiinrtorn ot tlio Cal
houn Dairy Co, I'hono SHI. Ranch
phono 7183. tf
You can Kt a Reed i;lnnn of huttor-i
milk at tlio Bouthorn Dairy Co, for
G cuiitn. tf
0. W. Hnrnum & Co,, contractor!)
nnd uuildorn. Country work a npoc
Inlty, Ordurn nollcltod, Inqulro at
Tlio ToKRory.
Hnrrol Unto at Modfnid Lumbor
Co. 1"
Kreith lima nt Medford Lninbor
Co. 143
If your ndvorttnliiR In do unimpor
tant that It sunken pooplo auppono
your Htoro to bo unimportant work
Mrx. Clara Minililcu 1h vtitin
VrioiulH in town.
hard to correct tho Imprcanlon.
Mth. N. M. Chowiinoro roturnod lut
Thurmlny from n two week' Hojopra
at Nowpnrt.
Mr. Maud IMillbrnok returned
Saturday from a trip to Tacomn,
WlHll.
Colonel Frank Hay nnd floors
milium loft early Saturday morning
for Crater Lake on n Bbort outing.
W. K. Turner, formerly auditor of
tho Pacific & Kimtorn railway, now
Htcrolary anjl controllur of tho North
Hank road, In expected In Medford
today on a Hhort vIhII. Mr..Turnor
nmvn to look nftor hln IntoroHtii In
thin city.
Dr. 0. It. Hay npont Saturday aft
ernoon In AHhlnnd on bunlnonii.
Chief Hnglnoor Oorlg of tho Pa
clflo & ICnMtorn railway roturnod Sat
urday from u bimlncHH trip In Port
land, Henry Wilcox of tho Aiiplognto waK
n vlHltor In Medford Saturdny.
With tho Hchooln opnnliiR Monday
a great tunny out of town ntudontn
hnvo arrived to tnko up tholr win
ter' roldonco In Medford. I
Mildred Drown of Knglo Point haR '
arrived In Medford and will attend
our hcIiooIb thin winter.
William von dor Hollou of Knglo
Point npeiit Saturdny In Medford on
hunlnoHH.
V, M. Stowarl oxpeetHjo lonvo In
a few dnyn for a woolt'u outing nt
Unite KnllH.
Joff Drophy, formorly night chlof
of tho Medford pollco force, Bpont
Snturdny In Medford from IiIm ranch
on Iloguo rlvor.
The Medford Prlvnto Kliidnnnr
ten IiokIiih lt fall torm Septemhor
Gth In Smlt,.'H hall, 128 Ornpo Htroot,
North. Arra Ilarmon, director; Mn.
Taylor. aHulHtnnt. Addri'Hu MIhm Arra
Harmon, Ilox 520. H3
T. O. KrlrkHon, who hna boon
upending n nuuibor of montlm In
Medford, oxpoctu to lonvo Monday for
Portland, wlioro ho will upend a
weok boforo returning to Ornnt8 Pbhs
to take up bin now dutloa iih city edi
tor of tho Rog'uo Itlvor Courlor,
OrantH Pnw' now dally, which ox
liuctii to Btnrt on Soptomhor 18.
Mth. Mnry l'otor of Jnrlsnoiivlllo
wna In Medford on IiuhIiiohr Satur
day. II. A. Young. fnret-guard, who
linH arduouM duty In tho neighbor
bood of AHhlnnd durliiR tho pant two
wookH, upent Saturday In Medford
vUltliiR with blH fathor, Harry I,.
Yoiiiir. Mr. Young, Jr., iitntoa that
If nnyono tl.lnkn flRhtlnR flroa la a.
cinch It Ib ovldont that bo has bad no
experience.
h, C. Colomrn of San KranclHCo In
boro looklnR aftor lila biiHlncaa In
torotitH. C. W. Stono will Htnrt a confection-
cream and honey
tTiiflt oho and one-hall'' miles due soutli oi' the city limits
of Medi'ord there is located a block of pear trees twenty
years old containing 3GV1 acres.
Ttiirty carloads of pcniB have already been marketed from
this block and there remains four acres of "Winter Nclis
pears untouched, as they will not be ready to pick for
about a month.
The gross returns from this block of pears will be about
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PER ACRE, season of
1910. Every year for the past ten a big crop has been
taken from these same trees. Thorp has never been a
failure in all these years. The total costs for carrying such
a property are about twenty per cent of the gross returns.
You can figure about what this land is worth. For the
past ten yeai-s it has averaged about ten per cent on a
valuationof Six Thousands Dollars per acre, yet we would
bo willing to sell it for less than one-third that amount.
What we want to call your attention to is the fact that
immediately adjoining the above described pear block, in
the same field, we have three blocks of pears each contain
ing twenty acres, with trees one and two years old, that
we can sell for 425 per acre on terms.
The trees are oC the best varieties, on the best of soil, good
drainage, land all tiled, and if you do not secure a little
block of these pears it will be your fault.
Jno. D. Olwell
HKI.MNtt AHKXT FXHt TUB IIUKKKMj OKCIIAHI), MEDFOKI), ORE.
Or. Any Itellublo Hon I Ktnte Dealer In the City.
COME! -COME!
to the
Portland Race Meet
Live Stock Show and
Harvest Home Fair
ery on Kant Main Htroot Soptomblior
nth. Mlwilnn Furniture Co. furnish
tbo fixtures. H3'
I'lno Hwi'ut peaches, grcpoa and
pruncM, all kinds, dirt cheap. Farm-
orn7UC. tf
J. I- Hntchason will lonvo this
mernlni: for Klamath Fallo on a
Hhort ploaRtiro trip.
Magic oyoKlRMH cloanerH free at Dr.
(JoIiIo'h optical parlors, No. 301 Kaut
Main Btroot. H3
Among tno Medford pooplo who
contemplate vlBltlng Klamath Falls
to nltond tho doing" of tbo Knights
of Pythias uro Mr. and Mra. B..R.
Ooro, Mr. nnd Mr. W. W. Ulfort. Mr.
and Mth. H, Q. Wortman, Mr. and
Mm. Schormorborn.
Wo grind gimmes. 301 EaBt Mnln.
143
A large number of local pooplo
aro planning to attond tho Labor
day oxorcUes In Aabbiud tomorrow.
An excursion will ho run under tho
aunplcoH of local union, No. 1840,
carpentera' union.
OlnBHOs broken? You can got them
ropnlred or tho broken Umib dupllcnt
od at r. Goblo'a, No. 301 10. Main.
143
HH T. Van Do Car la In n position
to mivu you 20 per cont on a diamond
InvoHtmont. Wo buy direct from tho
diamond cuttora nnd avoid tbo Job
bora' profit. Wo Htnnd bnck of our
diamonds with n cash guarantoo. In
voatlcato our proposition boforo buy-
lug olHowboro. Phlpps llldg., Mod
fni rp 143
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Calling card plats noatly engraved
at II. T Van Do Car, Phlpps nidg:
143
S. W. McClondon of Gold Hill
Bpont Saturday In Medford.
II. 11. Tronson was In Medford from
Unfile Point Saturday.
Mr. Clara Mouldon wbb In Metl
ford from thoOtoguo Rlvor ranch
Saturday.
Mrs. C. Gnzley nnd dnughter of
Oakland, Cnl., Ib hero on a buBlnoBS
visit.
K. II. Snwyor, tho well known civil
engineer, Ib nt tho Southern Oregon
hoBiittal very 111.
Calling card plats neatly ongraved f
ntll. T. Van Do Car. Phlpps Dldg. ,
A special train will bo run today i
over tbo Itoguo Rlvor Valley railroad (
for tbo benefit of thoso who deslro to
n(ml the funoral aorvlcCB of tho I
Into M. Ilelllngor.
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For Climbers
After Style
II ERE ABE Suits and Overcoats good
for that tired feeling they are
such a relief to the man who has grown'
weary of Common Stocks.
The way they are modeled and made,
and, styled and tailored, is only a little
less'surprising than the way they are
priced.
Our Clothing Makers have a reputation
for building good clothes, and this Fall
the showing is adapted to make any
man proud. Let us make a new man of
you. .
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LOTHING
3Xr.fcJLfox-3.'. Corro4 Gl33r.iMCvr
KNOX HATS
$5.00
JNO. B. STETSOU
$3.50 AND UP
WILSON BROS
SHTBTS
$1.25 TO
$ $3.00
illllllHIIIIIIII'H
: Too Late to Classify
ntlt
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
in modern house, privilege of din
ing room nnd kitchen; very reas
onable, close in. Box 203, Mcd
ford, Or. 144
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MOSS & COMPANY, Brokers
f NKW YOKK SHOCKS
flUAlN AND VltOVISIONS
4- PIUVATK LKASKD WIRE
- ROOM 15 P. O. HLOCK f
4 PnONB lSbl.
" wk niuND (JiassKs. aoi -f
c HAST MAIN' STHIXT.
TALK
Sept. 5tH to lOtH
THIS will bo tlio groatoat
Llvo Stock 8how and
Fair ovor hold wost of (
tho Rocky MonntnlnH. Bvory
day will ho groat thoro will
ho IiIk HHH'lal foaturoH.
A Kood rnclng card ovory
(hy. .WodnoBday and Thurndny
. will ho tho Krnnd prlso winning
dnya,
Tho Dankora' Purao of Ton
ThoiiHnnd ($10,000) Dollara
for trotting horaoa. Tho Hotol
PtirHO of Flvo Thousand
(fB.000.00) DollnrB, for pn
cora only two of tho foaUiroa.
ncducetl Rntos on All Railroads.
Ask Your Local Apnts.
To Ashland EVES
Try it and you will be
PLEASED
The Pacific Telephone
r
& Telegraph Co.
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IT'S A DIFFICULT
FEAT
to measure accurately
the refractive errors of
an oyo, nnd It requires
broad Judgment to pre
scribe tho proper cor
rection. M schooling
nnd exporlenco guaran
tee you both.
.DON'T Jl'GGLE
with chance If your
oyes trouble you, como
hero nnd got cured.
DH. U1CKERT
Over Kent iter's
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WANTED Good cook, at Southern
Orptron Ilosnitnl. 147
FOR SALE A small lot of house
hold Roods. Phone Main 902. 143
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Announcement
Wo wish to onnoanco that we
are tbo exclusive agenU for Cali
fornia's famous ORANGE BIOS
SOM CANDY, the finest Choco
lates made.
Medford Pharmacy Inr
WANTED A pirl for Rcnernl house
work in tho country, 3 iu family;
Kood wnpes. Address F. H. Cowles,
Westnwny orchiird, Medford. tf
WANTED G-room modem houe,
spot cash. Phono 4141.
WANTED At once, 3 ladies to do
prcRsin? and repairing. Pantor
imn nvo Works. 5 N. Fir st. 144
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MAGIC KVKGLASS CLEAX
EUS FREE AT DR. GOllLE'S
OITICAI. PARLORS, NO.
301 EAST MAIX STREET.
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Los Molinos Irrigated Lands
Tehama County, California
SECURE A SELF-SUPPORTING HOME
THAT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN THREE
YEARS
IN A CHARMING CALIFORNIA VALLEY
"With our deep, rich soil abundant water supply
and out' TEN MONTHS growing season, you
can put two summers into one, thus DOUBLING
YOUR INCOME.
CHEAP TRANSPORTATION
Wo have a rate of 35c per 300 lbs. from LOS
MOLTNOS TO PORTLAND on mixed carload
lots of Vegetables and Fruits BECAUSE we,
CAN SHIP BY WATER.
We cut alfalfa six times each year and produce
from 10 to 12 tons per acre.
It is impossible to find a 'region where the re
turns aro more generous.
THESE LANDS, INCLUDING A DEEDED
PERPETUAL WATER RIGHT, SELL AT
$150.00 PER ACRE, one-fifth down and balance
in four equal annual payments.
CALL AT THEOFFTCE and lot mo explain
the project in detail, or write for FREE BOOK
LET. FRANK G. ANDREWS
RESIDENT AGENT
LOS MOLINOS LAND CO.
No. C So. Fir St. Medford, Oregon.
Sherman Clay & Co.
A PLAIN TALK TO PROSPECTIVE
PIANO PURCHASERS.
Some firms sell pianos with coupons,
guessing contests, puzzles, or on a get all you
can system, but Sherman Clay & Co. will al
ways adhere strictly to its well known pol
icy of selling pianos and player pianos of
incontestable worth at ONE PRICE TO
ALL.
In buying a piano there are several points
to bo taken into consideratien: A seemingly
low price is not always the true indication
of a saving. You must know the firm with
which you deal. Your own judgment, while
trustworthy in many fields, must fail you
when attempting to compare tho respective
merits of the various makes of instruments.
Shrewd purchasers ask themselves: If
wo can't buy right of Tho House of Sherman
Clay & Co. who in tho name of common
sense can we buy?
Sherman Clay & Co. sell none but thor
oughly reliable instruments of time tried
standard manufacture pianos and player
pianos that have answered splendidly tho
severest artistic tests as to durability and
staying in tunc qualities. We aro suro tb?"
pianos" of equal valuo cannot bo purchased
olsewhore at a lower price.
Payments arranged to suit the conveni
ence of each individual purchaser.
STEINWAY AND OTHER STANDARD
MAKE PIANOS.
E. H. HOLT, Manager.
184 W. MAIN.
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