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mmmt SiAMi MEDFDRD MAIL TRIBUNE, 1MEDF0RD, OREGON1, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 10.10. W w. w ?e ' ( r if?- irtr . H M " i u tit - f !$!' , H&fcif A JV Kf- k K V1j V I L " m H( r . fcl Wv t k , . IRS. REOOY RESIGNS US HEAD "' OF GREATER MEBFORD CLUB Mrs. H. C. Kentner, Vice-President, -Succeeds to Presidency Ladies YflMdy te Undertake Aggressive iCamaalin fer Civic Betterment. lKre.iEt . Dayjs.ls Elected Secre tary vki , wis Elizabeth Putnam TreasuwMrs. Kcntner Well Fitted fw Place. Mrs. J. P. Reddy has handed her resignation as president to tho mom fecre ot the Greater Medford club, stating that she' Is unablo to devote HISTORIC TOWER HOW OF THE PAST The old water-tower on West Main street is no-more. It has been com pletely wrecked and except for a wall heap of u?oV that 'has not besn Swaled away anhthosBttolderinR fire m whieh the useless lumber, was Earned,, iaotkR remains to remind -one RoftrhkT, hwtorio oia structure. oon 'tne TjlackrWren spot on which -tho tower stood will be planted to rfpasB and will lose itself in the vor--4re of the surrounding lawn. . ' 4 - Miss GeraMiiu Thelss will Miss GeraMine Thelss will appear In song solos, on the society vaudeville program at the epera heuse next Friday evening, September 30. Miss Thefts studied fer some time with-Prsfesstr Genss, well knewn as an Instructor and musician, at San Francisco, and has a mezzo-soprano voice of unusual range and attractiveness. On Friday evening she will make her first appearance in Medford as a vecal sakdst. -f the aeera heuse next Friday . If tkare's aothlnf waat ad caa -elp yoH to aeeospllaa you're lead--teS'U nlet a life! M A 4 ij 4 m r f, J IH M A, fH i, 'j & "fsfV . v.' '"V nu m tho timo necessary during another year. Mrs. It. C. Kontnor, vlco-prosl-dont, succeods to tho presidency. Tho ladles ot tho Greater Modtord club aro now ready to undortako an aggrosslvo campaign for clvlo better ment, as tho inoinbera aro all in Modtord agrun, tholr Tacatlons and outings passed. Mrs. H. C. Kentnor, who succeeds to tho presidency, Is splondld ly ttt ted for the mace. Sho Is progressive and a hard wr'ier tor the bottor- inont ot Modtord, and tho club Is sure to do a great work undor her direction. Mrs. E. B. Davis has been elected secretary and Miss Elltaboth Putnam treasurer. BIG REALTY DEAL IN CENTRAL POINT CENTRAL POINT, Or.. Sept. 23. On thursday a deal was closed with Jones & Hefltn for lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, In block 8, Oak Park addition, tho consideration being S1300. It Is un derstood A. W. Moon took over two of these lots, but Jones & Hotlln will lmprovo the others. Friday morning G. W. Jetfera clos ed a deal for lots 1, 2, 3, lock 4, tho consideration being $700. Theso aro extra f tie residence lots and It Is nrobablo Mr. Jetfors will lmprovo them In tho spring. Tho season Is growing lato and builders are so busy it is difficult to get a contract taken with agreement to comploto It before bad weather. Oak Park property Is fast becom ing the favorite residence section. The high, sightly location, fine view of mountains and valley, rich soil and close proximity to the business center tend to make it popular with those who are contemplating build ing good homos and Insure rapid ad vance in values. Church Notice. Rev. Smith of the Ashland M. E. church will occupy the pulpit of the First 3L E. church in Medford next Sundnv. v? : t 1- , i fi , ?-i We- have a 206-acre tract between Talent and Ashland, .located on the main road, with about 75 acres planted to , , "? ft l,: - ft h ! 4 J i't ', f ; , k Af pears with peach fillei-s. Stock and machinery go with the place. The price per acre is about half what others raro ''"?ni t ( h ''M J A & 1 1 asking for similai tracts, and we can make very easy terms. If you want a platting proposition you should no't over-' i ' i J ' M w r J ; ? V .-.' 3 ki ' look this. It is priced low for a quick turn. If interested let us show you this property. BANKS OF OREGON MAKE BIG GAIN SALEM, Or., Sept. 28. Another great stride In tho commercial growth of tho stnto ot Oregon la marked by tho report ot State Bank Examiner Will Wright, showing tho condltlou ot Orogou banks Soptornbor 1, 1910, and tholr condition a year ago. Tho Increaso for tho year la total re sources ot tho banks ot Oregon has been more than $20,000, uOO and tho total deposits aro now greator than $100,000,000. Tho number of banks has Increased during tho camo period from 204 to 232. There has been, an Increaso ot 22 state banks and five national banks. Thero aro now in Oregon 77 national banks and ICC stato banks. The loans t.nd discounts ot Oregon banks a year ago woro $71,944,394.63 whllo on September 1, 1910, thoy equaled $50,175,507.28, nn Increase for the year of $15,768. 887.35, and r.n increaso since September 23, -90S, ot $22,136,513.6?. Deposits havo lncroasod corre spondingly. On September 1, 1910, tho total deposits in all Oregon banks equaled $100,853,445.40, an Increaso since September, 1909, of $14,760, 583.87. Tho total resources ot all Oregon banks now equals $142,670, 514.57. an Increase ot $20,698,666.90 Tho capital stock of Oregon banks has Increased during tho year $3, 074,375.40. It now equals $15,121, 125.40. Surplus funds in Oregon banks September 1, was $4,798,663, 88, an increaso slnco September 1, 1909, ot $230,435.03. DIED. MABEN September 26, 1910, Floyd Maben, the little son ot W. E. and L. M. Maben, aged 3 years and 4 months. Ho was born September 28, 1907, at Colorado Springs, Col. Mr. and Mrs. Maben, who live in Colorado Springs, aro visiting t tho home ot Mr. McMahon, a tow miles west of Talent. Tho child's death was qulto a shock to them, as ho was their only child, and was only sick 27 hours, having been taken with acuto diabetes. The funeral was con ducted at the house by W. Theodore Matlock, and the body burled In tho I. O. O. P. cemetery at Modtord. Hasklns for Health. THE ESSENTIALS of an Orchardr Platting Proposition for a Home or an n vestment are Good Soil, Good Location Anjd a Price W, T. YORK & CO. t. . ( U4' V 1 " MEDFORD THEATRE Wednesday, Septombor 28th. fo.1323 WOTS fHB LOTTERY Soats on sale Monday, September 26. Pm CA Fine home ranch in Orchard 1 Ul tJUlU Home, half mile from two paved streets of Medford, consisting of 8V2 acres in mostly full bearing commercial fruit, first class j nearly all new "buildings; 200 head of poultry. Team and tools go with tho place if desired. If inter ested come out and see my big turkeys, and prize winner, Spitzenbugs growing on the trees. No com mission to agent. RORT. DUTTON, MEDFORD, ORE. Che finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Telephoao In Every Ron Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan WHICH GIVES THE OTHER FELLOWS AN OPPOR TUNITY TO MAKE A PROFIT M '&" ?!' 'I' V'hT Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath 1 j -f ;. Our Specialties .Every grocoryman has a nunibor of special linos which ho oxploita and soils a great deal of. Two of our main specials aro "Puro Whito Flour" and "Cfoldon Gato Coffco." PURE WHITE FLOUR is tho standard tho porfect flour, All wo ask is a trial you'll bo a steady patron ovory afterwards. GOLDEN GATE OOFFEE has a record all ovor tho Pacific coast as boing tho best seller on tho markot. Thoro is n good reason. Allen & Reagan PHONE MAIN 2711 R. F. GUERIN & CO. 4 Medford National Bank Bldg. Make Real Estate Loans Quick Action Bring Abstract With You ' " i ' "W RESOLVE! Tbt beat rtsolutlon for jroa to make is to corns to m (or your next suit, if yoa want something out of tk ordinary. We do tho best work and chart the lowest prieM. W. W. BIFERT m rxoeiKftMmi taxxoi OS ,i j(W j in ' M & t' '1, &'- ' ' Vi! ' HI V t 'f. J