;W "iwap" -wr-fsw t .fefcil 4M" ' ' "V MEPTTORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, O0TOB1BR 2, 1910. ' i t. . . rzm k r t 1 F. k- " r V'. , Y.SS. h, K Just a Word With Prospective Furniture Buyers :l TJic Old Reliable Medford Furniture Co. will tell you a few facts about furniture, carpets, etc. To buy and sell furniture, so as to give the purchaser the best values requires years and years of expe rience. There is just as much difference in the manufacture and finish of furniture as day and night. You cannot judge a piece of furniture by the outside appearance. The material is the first thing to be considered. Southern or western oak will not answer the requirements for first-class furniture. So be ware of southern made goods. Because a piece of furniture shines is no sign it is well finished. A rich dull fiuish can only be had by using the best of varnish and lots of rubbing. If you will take the time to stroll through our different departments (if you can get through") you will see every piece shows class in material, finish and style. "We could buy the cheaper made goods, but we want to stay in business; consequently, the best is none too good for our patiyms. The same is true in Carpets., Be ware of the cheap made goods. Jute and other improper materials are being used in j)lace of wool. Now all we ask of you is to compare the goods, and we have your business. Furniture By the Carload Cf An elegant assortment of Library Tables now on display. IFull Pining Room Suites in Fummed Oak. Say, they are beauties. CJBedroom Suites in "Waxed, IHuned, Golden Oak and Pull Mahogany. The most stylish lines ever shown in Southern Oregon. CfRockers of every known make and finish' some swell things in leather. ffLadies' Pesks and Pressing Tables. CJIn fact, our show rooms are packed. CfWe are not going to give them away, but almost. SEE THE NEW ROCKERS NEW LINE OF MORRIS CHAIRS Best Values at Lowest Prices Brass beds We wish to show you the assortment of fine Brass Beds just received. Most any style and price that can be found in the large stores f the larger cities. WWW METAL BEDS If you arc in the market for a Metal Bed we invite you here and assure you that we will show you as good values as you can find in any store in the land. DRESSERS - If you were to see these Dressers in a city store tou would think nothing about it, but to see them in a town the size of Medford j'ou would wonder how we could expect to sell them here. Call and allow us to show you this line and learn prices. You will be surprised in two ways. TABLES Dining tables, kitchen, library, den, and center tables of all descriptions in all of the most desirable finishes. We are certainly pleased with the new lines and want, to show you the exceptional values. CHIFFONIERES Are you wanting a Chiffoniere1? You know that they are about the handiest piece of furniture that can be found around the house. Our line will please you and you will be delighted with the new arrivals. The smallness of the prices will please you most. ROCKERS Every home can use a new rocker, and especially when you can have a line like we are showing from which to choose. The new lines are just in and the styles and values are simply all that anyone could desire. Medford Furniture Company THE ONLY COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS IN SOUTHERN OJtEGON. Man-Bird Mars Starts Out From Helena d Across Mountains an Does Not Land on Other Side May Be in Bottom of Some Great Gorge. HELENA, Mont.. Oct. 1. Search Jnp pnrticp nro scouring both Bides of the Rocky moutnnins in nn effort to find some trnco of Aviator J. C, Mars and his noropjane, Mars left Helena early today in an attempt to fly over the Itockios and to set u new world's record for altitude. He pot away to a fjood start and headpd toward the highest peak in the raiiRe. Thatw as tho last seen of him and no trace of his landing on tho other side can he obtained. Fears fpr his safety nreheing ex pressed on all sides, It is belioved 'ho mot with on accident and his ma chine and ho aro piled in tho bottom of some deep Rorge, Tho region over, which Mars attempted his flight is very wild and even if Tie succeeded in alighting in safety it is doubtful if ho coul find his way out unassisted. Mars' flight was watched with in terest throughout this section, as many of the local inhabitants had never seen au airship in flight. News of his starting was flnshed by telephone to neighboring towns and his arrival on tho opposite side of tho mountains was eagerly awaited. Fully an hour elapsed Binco ho was lost sight of and fears arose. Search ing parties in automobiles, on horse back and afoot were hastily or ganized. Although these have bcim out several hours no news of Mars having been found has yet been re ceived. NOTICE. Local 'Order of Eagles, Aerio 1277. will meot next Thursday even ing, Oct. 0. All members arcs re quested to be present. 170 Waits for Appellate Judge and At tacks Him With Butcher Knife Is Overpowered and Disarmed Be fore Sho Can Do Him Harm. CHICAGO, Oct. 1. A woman who gave her name as Mrs. Eliza beth Burke, attacked Appellate Judge Frank Hokcr with a bimihor knifo outside his hoim here today. Tho woman waylaid Judge Baker as he stepped from his doorstep after eating his noouday meal. Sno talked incoherently of filing suits for $100,000 dnmnjoo against cci taiu packers and ileuir.iided that ho give her $100. Judge Baker atemptcd to brush past her. Sho drow a largo knifo from her bosom and sprang at him slashing wildly to right and left, but was overpowered before harm ing tho urist. Tho polico say that they hcjievo sho is demented. COIN D COMES TO NOTRACEOFAVIATORFOUNDWOMANWOULDKILLJUDGE PORTLAND SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 1 Oak land's protest of three of the four games won by Portland us a result of tho playing of Infjoldor Hetling, re cently of tho championship Spokane Indians, will avail Wolverton nothing in tho opinion of Joseph Colin, presi dent of the Spokane club, who ar rived homo this morning from (ha nnnual mooting at Seattle, "I purchased Hotling for $7fi0, with tho option of turning him back, nftoc two weoks.' trial," said Cohu, "On September 22 1 released him and and wiiied McCredip that ho did not show good enough for that money. Ho is eligible tp play for Portland for I never owned him." , ifr' Irrigated Orchards PLANTED TO STANDARD VARIETIES OF TREES Plowed Leveled and Fenced $350 Per Acre 20 per cent cash. Balance Covering period of four years QThc variety of trees in vour orchard is of vast impor tance. AVhon your orchard is in bearing it should produce marketable fruit, the, kind that is in demand in the market, and the kind for which this district is famous. IT WILL PAY YOU to visit the splendid IRRIGATED ORCHARD OF TRON SON & GUTHRIE,, near Eagle Point, and see an orchard planted to standard varieties of fruit, one of (lie most beau tiful and profitable orchards in. the Valley the orchard which won the Grand Sweepstakes Prize at the Spokane National Apple Show, and owes its value to tho foresight of its former owner in planting standard varieties of fruit and using irrigation. BROMMER BROTHERS whose irrigated orchard is near the P. & .13. R. R. bridge, north of the city, cleared $250 per acre on cantaloupes this season. Their profits were at the rate of $800 per aero on strawberries, and oven this splendid showing was exceed ed by the profits from their Loganberries. This shows what imry be done by utilizing the space between the trees while you are waiting for the development of your orchard. JBuy an irrigated orchard, raise berries, and small fruit, raise Medford Rockyfords and you can enter at once upon a profitable business career. TRANSPORTATION JNothing is more important to tho grower than conveni ent transportation. This feature of our proposition is one of its iihportant attractions. Tho Hill System 1ms built its P. & 13. 11. P. directly through the center of our lands and exactly in the middle of our orchard tracts the company will build a station, giving prompt and adoquato service to the growcis, both for shipment and for pas senger traffic. The Station will be seven miles north of tho S. P. R. R. Station on Main street in Medford, and will be known as Roguclands. Tt will give the growers of this locality every convenience enjoyed by tho growers of the older districts. OUR LARGE AREA CJWe have G500 acres of orchard land, which includes near ly every kind of soil represented in tho valley, and every acre of this land carries with it a perpetual water right in the Rogue River Valley Canal Company. OUR PAYMENT PLAN 3fOur small payment plan covering more than sufficient time for the development of your orchard, which provides for the care and development of orchard tracts, should in teresf every salaried man. If you will call at our offico or write to us, we will tako pleasure in giving you full infor- " mation relative to this attractive proposition. Rogiielands Inc. FREP. N. CUMMINGS, Monaqer Medford National Bank Bldg, Medford Ore. !. ' Tm t . . ;. t ' n.