Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 09, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 15, Image 15

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR 1 WON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1910.
We Carry a Complete Stock of -
BUILDING
MATERIAL
and Can Fill Your Orders on Short Notice
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Lumber
Moulding
Lath
Shingles
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Doors
Windows
Building Paper
Roofing
A BETTER BUILDING AT LESS COST
PROMPT DELIVERY
. Plaster
Cement
Paints & Oils
Wall Tints
YARDS 9th and FIR
WOODS LUMBER COMPANY
DANSEUSE STILL
STMDSJY KING
Will Not Desert In Time of Trouble
Hopes to Meet Him In Paris In 0c-
.. tohcr Will De Kinder to Him
Than Ever, She Says.
VI13NNA, Oct. 8. That Mllo. Gaby
Ioa Lya will tot dosort Don Manuol
now thnt lio linn fallen on ovll days
wan tho declaration mado by tlio
French dancor to tho United Press to
lay. "I had ii appointment to moot
tho king In Paris Octobor 16 and I
certainly liopo to soo him thoro," oho
Mid. "I will uot leave my king In
mlsfortpno. On tho contrary, I will
bo kinder t'.r.n ovor to him who was
no kind to mo.
"I will roraaln nt tho Apollo tlio
ator horo vatll tho ICth nud then
will tako U.o first train for Purls. I
bollovo ovo. now, that tho king will
bo vl'cro. Afterwards I hnvo to till
otigagomonla l Berlin, London and
other capitals."
GREAT VIOLINIST
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Ilnrolili, tho famoua Polish violin
ist, who i to ho lioanl in concert at
tho new Nntiitoriiiin auditorium Mo
day ovoiiiiiKi Ootobor 10, bus n mini
her of fine old violins, but the ono
lie lovou moHt ami wliieh lie uses al
most constantly is u Stnidivariiu,
mndu yi tho your 17H5. It ia an in
Htniinunt remarkable for its groat
dopth nnl moliownoss of tone. As
tho performer wills, it Rives forth
volume equal to that of a 'collo or
shiRA ns Hoftly as the liulitont zephyr,
Not all artists aro fortunivto
onout;h to possoss n perfect instru
ment. Thoro aro thousands upon
thousands of violins hut fow that
aro flawloss. Tho modern workmen
cannot approach thu art of the old
masters. And of tho latter thoro
woro vory fow. It is generally con
codod that Antonio SlrndivarhiH was
tho greatest builder of violins that
tho world has ovor known. His sue
0088 rested) not so much with tho
manlier in which ho fashioned the
box nud nook of his iustnimoutH, an
it did with tho poottliar kind of var
ush which ho used, and in tho way
in which ho apijliod t. There h a
hoautful transparency evident in
tho ooatinj,' of a Stradivarius which
other makers have never duplicated'
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NOTIOH.
To tho roal ostato doalora of Mod
ford t I tako this moans of notifying
you that for tho prosont I withdraw
from tho market lots Nos. 1 and '2
In block 7,
173 0. E. KIRK. ,
CHICAGO BOYS BEAT
TOKIO, Oct. 8. Iloforo a crowd
of 00,000 and with Amorlcan Am
bassador J. O'Urlcu and Mrs. O'llrlon
as tho guests of honor, tho Unlvcr
ulty of Chicago baseball toam again
defeated Kolo unlvorslty today In ono
of tho best gnmcp ever playod In Ja
pan, 'lhu scoro wan 3 to 2, and In
tho last Inning Kolo, who batted last,
came within an aco of crowding ovor
the tlolng run.
Novor before has so much Intorost
boon shown In nnv athletic ovont In
tho orient. Long boforo tho plnyors,
arrlvod tho diamond was surround-
ed on all sides. Tho unlvorslty!
grounds wcro alive with people
Kolo presented a toam of votor
aim. Sugaso pitched and was of
fectlvo throughout tho nlno Innings.
Chicago won tho ganto by clover baso
running and opportuno hitting.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
CO.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
P. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
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SCALPING TICKETS FOR
BIG GAMES STARTS
CHICAGO, Oct. 8. In splto of tho
promise of tho national commission
that tho fans will bo given an ovon
break on tho tickets for tho world's
basoKtll series, scalping already has
begun. Speculators have bought up
largo lots and today aro proparlng
to soil tli em nt regular scalpors'
prices, "Four bits more and walk
right lu," It lc expected, will bo a
familiar cry when tho gatos aro
swing open. Prcsldont Ban Johnson
Is taking stops to nunlah tho scalped
If they can bo caught.
Raskins for Honltb
WALKING SHOES
JThe cool dfu's of autumn
often suggest a brisk, en
joyable walk. The walk,
however, to be enjoyable
must be made in a sensi
bly made, well-fitting
pair of shoes and that's
just tho kind we offer in
our Weber Shoe for men.
IIt's of good style and of
sturdily strong construc
tion and leathers and is
certain to give long, sat
isfactory wear.
$3.50 THE PAIR
Ue Wardrobe
THEnOMEOFGOOD
SHOES
WEST SIDE
GOOD BUYS
'IB
NO. 44 Six acres, two blocks from city limits; house,
barn; 5 acres creek bottom; 1 acre bench land;
a bargain at $4250, terms.
NO. 149 5-room bungalow, closo in, east front, ce
ment walk, electric lights; good location; $3150
terms.
NO. 147 4-room cottago on West 10th; lot 90x100; a
snap at $1250; part cash.
NO. 137 9 rooms, modern, not far out, mission fin
ish, oloctric lights, ccmont walks; a fine home;
$1000 will handle this now.
NO. 7 910 acres, mostly bearing Spit, and Newtown
aiwfes; just outside tfp city; good house, barn
and well; best of black soil; all in fino condition;
$8950; part cash, balance easy.
McArthur Alexander
POSTOFFJCE BLOCK
Phone 3681
For Sale
6-ROOM HOUSE; two screened in poarches; elect
ric lights; bath room, has hot and cold water, both
city and well water: nice lawn; large barn for six
head of horses and two large sheds; lot 75x220
feet; 5 bearing apple trees; water and sewer in
street; this is a very desirable location overlooking
Medford. Prices right, with terms, for a quick
sale.
1 LOT, 75x220 feet; city water and sewer; 13 bear
ing apple trees; 10 3-year-old apple trees; good
well and punvping plant; you can have a bargain
in this lot if you act quickly.
5-ROOM HOUSE (NEW); well finished; lot 50x
126; high and dry; good location; city water: elec
tric light; this is a snap for investment.
40 ACRES ILEAYY PINE AND SAW TIMBER; 7
miles from Medford; No. 1 fruit land, apple and
pear; $1000 buys this for next 10 days. For fur
ther information, call on the owner,
N. L. TOWNSEND
721 BENNETT AVE. PHONE 4232.
Farm Land and Orchards
Cf 296 ACRES near Brownsboro, subject to Fish Lake
Ditch, $30,000.
I 240 ACRES, all bottom land, good water right, 12
'miles from Mcdford, 3ao miles from railroad sta
tion; $80.00 per acre.
q 625 ACRES 3 miles from Medford, 125 acres in
1 and 3-y ear-old trees, all fine soil; a first class sot of
buildings, teams and tools go in; the best value in
Jackson county for the price; $181 per acre.
J 53 ACRES Bear creek bottom, subject to irrigation;
well located; $250.00 per acre.
C 10 ACRES in full bearing orchard, 1 3-4 miles from
Medford; seven-room house, fine team and tools go
in; $14,000. Wo have other propositions as good.
Come and see us.
CITY LOTS AND RESIDENCES
I 1 ACRE, with two 5-room cottages and barn; West
Side; $3500.00.
I 4 LOTS 50x106, with five-room cottage, almost new;
West Side; $2500.
I 6-ROOM cottage, lot 60x100, closo in and a beautv,
for $4500.00.
CI 1 CORNER LOT, 50x118, on West Main, north and
east front, sidewalk in and paid for; $1000.
TERMS ON ALL ABOVE LISTED.
Jf For particulars, call at office or phone 2722.
D. H. Jackson & Comp'y
11812 WEST MAIN STREET
R. F. Guerin & Co.
4 Medford National Bank Building
have
Two thousand dollars to loan at ten per cent. "
Ten thousand dollars to loan at eight per cent
and othor amounts at similar rates.
First mortgage real estato security only.
SPLENDID LOT
Ea& t Front in Walnut
Park, 60x125 under
price for quick sale
!" Bittner TiT
HAR.OLDI
SEATS
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Notwithstanding the fact that Haroldi is playing
in San Francisco and Portland at $2.50, the Nata
torium management, in accordance with their policy
C8
. of first class attractions at popular prices, have de
cided to make the price of best seats $1.00. Sale be
dded to make the price of best seats $1.00. Seats now
on sale at Haskins'.
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REDUCED
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Hasklns for Hoalth.
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