Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 17, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 19.10,
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Eagle Point Eaglets
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A. O. Hewlett.
Professor h. A. Wright priucipal
of Iho Butte Falls nehool, ami tho
primnry teacher, Mr. A. M. Marrett,
mid Miss Edith Graham, all of But to
Falls, wore- hero for dinner Tuesday
on their way to Grants Pass to nt
tend tho teachers' institute
George W. Reynolds, a traveling
salesman for the Hand Made Shoo
company, spent tho iiirui noro ma
day. Ho was interviewing our mer
chants on tho subjoat of footwear.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Smith, Ootobor 10, a son, so reports
Dr. Holt.
Last Sunday as Roy Cobley was
playing ivith n pistol it was dis
charged accidentally, the hall enter
ing tho left leg just aborts the knee,
ranging downward, and lodging dis
tressingly near tho kneo joint. Ho
was treated by Dr. nolt and after
ward brought to tho Sunnyside
where ho is likely to remain for some
time. While tho wound is not con-
sidcred dangerous, still it is very
painful, as it was necessary to open
up a hole through his left leg in or
der to remoro the bullet.
Word camo over tho wire Thurs
day evening from Butte Falls that
Buel Hildreth of thnt place, whits
working with the logs cot caught be
tween two of them and tho flesh
badly torn from his legs. Although
thcro were no bones broken still he
was. badly hurt and it will requiree day.
a long time befovo he will bo able
to work again. ,
Some of the bridge men of the P.
& E. railroad company woio hero
Thursday night, and report thill, they
worts driving the piling for the Inst
bridge between hero and Butto Fn!N,
although they have two largo bridges
to build yet.
Tho railroad company hare staked
off the ground for tho depot at this
place and work will commence on (ho
building next week. It is to bo 30x90
feet with porches, etc., to extend to
cover nn area of GOxl'40 feet and
have it arranged so that teams com
ing in to load or unload can have a
shed to work under during rainy
weather. They have moved tho build
ing site a short distance north of
tho old station so as to have tho do
pot on hotter ground and a bottor
way to get to it.
Charley Cingcade and Roy Ash
polo are rushing their building right
along and by the time thnt this goes
to press will have the roof all on.
Hon. James Owens, our county
commissioner, came over the other
day and bought the old Fnrlow prop
erty thnt was bought about a year
aco by I. B. Williams. It is under
stood that the price paid was $1,000.
There is not a day but someone is
here trying to buy or rent n homo
and business is getting better every
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MRS. ED ANDREWS,
VOICE CULTURE,
NATATOMUM
DAYS AND FRIDAYS.
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PHONE NO. 3952.
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21 FRUITGltOWEllS BANK RI,1)G.
Offer for jour consideration
Ranch
SPOKANE TO BUILD
LARGE LIGHT PLANT
SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 17.
Four hundred thousand dollars will
bo expended by the city of Spokane.
on a municipal water, light and pow
er plant, designed to generate be
tween 20,000 and 30,000 horse pow
er electrical energy, if the plans pre
sented by George W. Armstrong,
president of the board of public
works, arc adopted by the ciuncil.
It is proposed to begin work before
the close of the year.
The city owns a G000 horse power
pumping plant a short distance from
Spokane, but the power available
there is only sufficient for present
needs.
In addition to maintaining this
plant the city pays about $80,000 u
year to a private corporation for
light and power. This expense would
be cut off. the projectors of the mu
nicipal plant say, and besides thou
sands .of dollars would be saved
yearly to consumers by the city sell
ing the power direct to them.
"Another item would be the saving
of the present water right, on tho
Spokane river for manufacturing
industries," said Mr. Armstrong,
and at once put an end to the con
troversy with the Inland Empire Pa
per company, a $1,000,000 concern,
backed by Minnesota and Wisconsin
capital, which desires to erect a
wood pulp and paper plant about nine
miles east of Spokane."
Haskina for Health.
BANISH CATARRH.
Breathe Hyomel for Two Minutes and
Stuffed Up Head Will Vanish.
If you want to get relief from
catarrh, cold In the head or from an
Irritating cough in tho shortest tlmo
breathe Hyomel (pronounce it Hlgh-o-me.)
It will clean out your head In two
minutes and allow you to breathe
freely awake or asleep.
Hyomel will cure a cold In one
day, It will relieve you of disgusting
snuffles, hawking, spitting and of
fensive breath In a week.
Hyomel Is made chiefly from eu-
calyptol, a soothing, healing, germ
killing antisoptic, that comes from
the eucalyptus forests of inland Aus
tralian where catarrh, asthma and
consumption were never known to
exist.
Hyomel is pleasant and easy to
breathe. Just pour a few drops into
the hard rubber Inhaler, use as di
rected and cure is almost certain.
A complete Hyomel outfit, includ
ind Inhaler and one bottlo of Hyo
mel, costs only 5100 at druggists
everywhere and at Chas. Strang's.
If you already own an Inhaler you
can get an extra bottle of Hyomel
at druggists for only 50c
It relieves stomach misery, sour
stomacll, beicLlng, and cures all
stomach disease or money back.
Large box of tablets 50 cents. Drug-
35 acres, 24 planted, now C-room
house, btui, sheds, tern, tools;
?S000, terms.
17 ncres grasito freo soil, all plant
ed apples and pears, buildi'sgs;
?S500, terms.
10 aero wood lr.t near Medford; $500,
terms.
20 ncres with vator rights, 10 bear
ing, nil planted; $12,500.
320 acres hillside orchard land near
Medford; $50 por acre.
40 acres near Central Point, 12 in
fruit, 10 alfalfa; $300 por aero.
City
A store should be advertised aa
regularly as it is opened for business.
2 lots, 5-rooin house, barn, three
blocks from Main street; $3000.
New modorn house, 6 rooms, doublo
sides and floors, stone foundation;
$2700.
Now modern house, 7 rooms, 2 sleep
ing porches, bath up and down
stairs; $4500; a fino place.
Fine residenco lots on Main street.
Mistletoe, Laurel, Newtown, Rose
avenue, Quince, Peach, King street.
9 fino city lots; $250 each.
These are only a few of the many
Ranch and City properties wo have.
Call and seo us.
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I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union Livery Stables
and will conduct a general teti and boarding establishment. Horses
boarded by the day, week or month. I guarantee a square deal
to IL
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BABN.
BrTERSBDE AVENUE.
The Fair Oaks
Orchard Tracts
Closo to Medford. Good
splendid, soil. Sub-irrigated
and above frost line 70 acres
now planted to pears and ap
ples. Prices right and terms
easy. Let me show you a good
real estate investment.
Earl G. Sabin
Room 202 Fruitgrowers Bank
Building.
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AUTOMOBILES
F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD
OSGOOD &CUMMINGS
THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
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The One Right Way
is the Hand-Tailored
Way.
(jYour clothes will fit perfect
ly, wear longer, look bottor
and bo absolutely satisfac
tory if furnished by
W. W. EIFERTThe
Progressive Tailor.
EVERYMAN'S j&
6e Brush f A Th
Runabout VrlLlx
Have you examined tho Brush? If not you should do so, ns it 1ms many J
strong uiBimcuve leiuuree. Aimoiuiuiy uio easiest riuuig car manufac
tured on account of Us Bprlng construction. Ordor now for spring deliv
ery, P. O. Box 37. THEO. W. MARSH, Medford, 112 S. King Street
O. W. Murphy. O. 1L Murph
MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVEKY
1010 Chalmers Detroits.
Phone 1801, Valley Auto Company
Medford, Or.
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Orchard Tracts
IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN
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Beautiful Oak grove for building sites, good house, barn, windmill, gasoline on
gine and every tiling, convenient; tliero is no bottor land in tho Rogue River Valley;
no better location for an ideal homo. If you want a good piece of land or boautiful
home, seo our one-acre tracts in tho big Oak grove. Prices are lower than anything
in the valley, considering location and quality of soil. Call on J. A. Perry, ownor,
or have your agent show you these tracts.
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J. A. PERRY,
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004 W. Main Street,
Medford, Ore.
ASHLAND
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Ashland, Oregon Swedenburg Block
This is the school that will make you Suc
cessful, Train you for Business and Help
you to a Position.
BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND
AND ENGLISH
Secure your Business Education at home
at a very moderate expense and, if you wish,
we will secure you a position in any of the
large commercial centers.
NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT
ANY PRICE
ENTER AT ANY TIME
P. RITNER. A. M., President.
Quick Service. Easy Ridinr
Prices Rfcht.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PHONE MAIN 3141.
Agency for the Parry Cars. Rofcii'
River Auto Co., Frank H. Hull, Prop
iNfpdfnrd. Or
BULBS
Exclusive Agency for Portland
Seed Co.
Medford Greenhouse
Phone 3741
California
Lands
Excellent climato; laud is
first class in quality, ideal for
alfalfa and fruit of nil kinds.
Centrally located between
Sacramento and San Pranoisco
on main lino S. P. It, R.
Write us for list of Medford
pcoplo who havo bought laud
here, then you can got infor
mation direct from your old
neighbor,
I DIXON ALFALFA LAND CO.,
Dixon, California,
For Sale
Fine home ranch in Orchard
Home, half mile from two paved
streets of Medford, coMsistiBg of
8y acres in mostly full bearing commercial fruit,
first class; nearly all new buildings; 200 head of
poultry.
Team and tools go with the place if desired. If inter
ested come out and see my big turkeys, and prize
winner, Spitzenburgs growing on the trees. No com
mission to agent.
' BOBT. DUTTON, MEDFORD, ORE.
RARE BARGAINS BY OWNER
1. Modern G-rooni houso and 2 sleeping porches, cor
ner lot 50 by 1G0, cement walks, paved street, closo in.
See this place for a convenient home in a nice neighbor
hood. Prices and terms very reasonable.
2. Five-room house on corner lot 53 by 100, on street
to be paved next year; water on lot; sewer in front;
rents for $14.00 per month. Price $1000. Note tho in
terest this investment offers.
8. Apples, pcara, peaches, prunes, grapes, loganber
ries, raspberries and other fruit and shado trees on
204 by 207 feet; barn and chicken park; four-room
house; city water; two wells; wind pump; paved street;
sewer; rich soil; enough for eight large lots, and all for
$1000; terms.
4. A good lot 50 by 100, in a nice neighborhood; ce
ment walk, sower and water; alley in rear; one block
from pavement; 3y2 blocks from city park; a lovely
place for your home at a right price
5. A bargain lot, 50 by 108; alley in rear; half block
from sower and .water on a street that will bo paved
next year; about 35 bearing fruit trees; $375.
G. A good business location, 50 by 100; on Front
street between tho now depot and Sixth street. This is
sure to advance in value soon and fast.
Remember, IN BUYING ANY OF THESE DIRECT
FROM ME I PAY NO AGENT'S COMMISSION,
HENCE YOU GET THE BENEFIT.
M. A. RADER
60 N. ORANGE STREET MEDFORD
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Fisher & Whitmire
HIGH GRADE INVESTMENTS
Mining and Fruit Land
Orchard and City Property
Insurance
32 South Central Ave.
Medfoni f
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For Sale
G-ROOM HOUSE; two screened in poarches; elect
ric lights; bath room, has hot and cold water, both
city and well water: nice lawn; largo barn for six
uou wi. uuioua uuu. two large siicus; lot 75x220
loot; 5 bearing apple trees; water and sower in
airuuc mis is a very ciesirnbln nnnfinn n,
Edward Charles Root
TEACHER OF
MANDOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR, VIOLIN AND CLARINET.
STUDIO AT RESIDENCE, 142 NORTH IVY STREET.
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Medford. Prices rierht. with fnvinn f i.
sale. ' ' "" w H
LOT, 75x220 feet; city water and sewor; 13 bear
ing apple trees; 10 3-yoar-old applo trees; good
well and' pumping plant; you can havo a bargain
in this lot if vou act miinklv. fa
5"?o HOUSE (NEW); well finished; lot 50x
J26; hirii and dry; good location; city wator; elec
tric light; this is a snap for investment.
1U ACRES HEAVY PINE AND SAW TIMBER; 7
imlcs XS,?Codfoi,dS No' x fniit d, applo and
pear; $1000 buys this for nnvf. in ,i JiL. ?"
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thor information, call on tho ownor,
N. L. TOWNSEND
721 BENNETT AVE.
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PHONE 4232.
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