?W " -v MEDFORD iMAJL 'I'KJBliyE, MEDFORD; O1?Ti!0ON,atOirJ)AY, DECEMBERS, 1910. rj,.iii:;;j.' .,i.T Personal and Local ClinrlfH ColllriKH of Hnvnnnn, Mis-, Rourl, accompanied by Ills wife, son Is nnd daiiKbtiT, l In (ho rlly nnd jnny, Jornlo bore. 0. B. Henry of Snlom Is nmong the now nrrlvnlH In Medford. Mr, Henry Ir by trndo a machinist, but cornea to the vnlleV tiicrety In the Interest of Mrs. Uoriry's liealth. Ho expects to roninln """horo during tho winter months. ViVrII McVoy of Tillamook la In Medford on a buulncsa mission. Wnltor Holms, recently engaged In tho confectionery buhlncflH In Klam ath Falls, ha arrived In Medford to niako IiIr home. N. .1. Qoldlng, who arrived Satur day night from Hartwell, Ohio, Is do Jlghted with tho oxtremo mild cli mate ho finds In Southern bregon. Mr. (loldlng doclnros that conditions for a comfortable home here are ideal. piole Ronator-eleet H. Vonder Hel- lon vnH a guest at the Nash Monday, to. H.' JN'orcroiw, president of the IlonV Creek Cement Pipe and Illoclc company, was transacting buslncHs In Medford Monday, Moor-Klini Co., lunns, Fruitgrow ers' Dank building. Dave U. Williams, who threo days ago arrived In Medford from Council Hluffs, Iowa, Is ho pleased with the Hoguo Itlvor valley that ho has de rided to locate. Wanted Iioardors A now board ing houBO hns opened at 70C South Oakdnle. Call and hco iib for fair treatment, or address V. II, More land. 302 (Jeorgo McArthur of Hoseburg nr rlved from that city Monday, and will spend tho week In Medford. XiniiH photos tnmlo ly Mnckoy will pleiiKe. If J. H. HnyoH has roturnod from n visit to Klamnth Kails. Havo you noticed tho now build ings going up In Oakdnle Park ad dition just eouth of Mr. Itoot'o? tt it. P. Stownit, who left Inst week for Sacramento, California, has re turned to Medford and dcclnrcs this town Is good enough for him. Rvory light but electricity glvos off Riuoke and smoke contnlns soot, which deposits on your wall papor, curtains, draporlos. Electric light glows In an air tight bulb. tf. J. II. Alexander, formerly of this place, has returned after an nliHonco of threo yeura In Arlronu. Mr. Alex ander says Arizona Is destined to be u good country, but not u Hoguo itlvor vnlloy. What Is inoio appropriate than a seal ring engravod properly? II. L. Van do Car will engrave It free of charge while you wait, Philips llldg, tf Mrs. V. to. Carnahnn of tho Ulue Lodge uilnoH Is visiting friends In Medford. Free reading rooms at I'rosbyte rlnn church, open every evening from U: 30 to 10 except Sunday. " O. M. Whonton, who resides c To pokn, Kansas, Is In the city for a day. Mr. Wheaton Is engaged In tho bank ing business In tho Sunflower state, and says times are good. When askcd what he thought of the Itogtltv "Ulvor valley ho replied: "I thfik well enough of the entire valley hills and all that I believe every acre Is good, sufficient security for i $100 loan, but no ono hero seems to bo In need of money." Late inngnxlnos, papers, and pe riodicals at Presbyterian nmdlng room In church, corner Holly and Main streets. Open G:30 to 10 p. m. livery man and hoy la Invited to spend tho evening bote. Dave Canfleld, who lives nunr flrants Puhs, came up on tho motor Monday. Mr. Canfleld claims to have dWcovurod a valuable body of ami while prospecting In the hills some five miles from tho puss, and Intonds organizing a company for Its dovel opment. An elegant lino of opera glnwrns In gold, pearl and .Morrow) at Dr. (table's optical parlors, .101 Hast Main street. Victor Anderson, who for the past year has been working In Saeramuu to, returned Sunday to Medford and will remain hero for oouie mouths. Mr. Anderson sa)s Sairamonto will bo a busy city this wlntur, but not is busy In the right way us Medford. Hao your Xriius photos made by Mnujxuy if you want wnuolliing to hIoiim). tf John McGirk of Fargo. North Da kota arrived hero Hun day afternoon and will probably locate In Medford Mr. Mudlrd Is by trade a Htoutnuason. Joe Allison was up Sunday from the Modoc orchards. If you want to enjoy tho show, take a pair of opera glasses with you. Dr. Goble has them at price from 10.00 to J2I.00. 301 Hast Main sheet. Mrs. TJ. J. Harrington and tmby have arrived from North Dakota and KM Is the hnpplotit utuumflttor In a thousand miles of Medford. H. M. McLean, whose homo 1 In Hock Ilaplds, town, Is looking over Uiojkjyind 'vnlloy with n e in lo- .catltiL', Gcorgo Keynolds of Crescent City In town for n few days on a mis sion of business and pleasuro com bine:!. Oeorgo Devlnno of DnwainlBh, Wnshlngton, in stopping In tho city for a short time. Mr. Dovlnno wishes lo Invest In rough land for a stook farm, and la looking nbout tho vai loy horo with lhat object In view. M. It. England, tho popular Cen tral Point druggist, was In Medford Sunday afternoon accompanied by Mrs. England and a party of friends. Hnrry Solby was up from Central Point Sunday nftorndan and evening enjoying the Nntntorlum. A. I. Meyers of Myrtle Point ar rived Sundny nltrlit. Mr. Moyors Is here on a matter of huslncso In con nection with real estate. John H. Sturgocs of Orant s Pass arrived In Medford Sunday night and will remain In this part of the valley for several days on a bi'slness mis sion In connection with n fruit land deal In tho vicinity of Willow Springs. Cliff Maple, a well-known capital ist of Van Aesolt, near Seattlo, Wash ington, Arrived bore Sunday night. Mr. Maple is hero In the Interest of a sick brother who Is interested in fruit lands r. short distance from the city. S. A. Pnttlaon was among tho Cen tral Point men who visited Medford Sunday nfternoon, returning home on the T o'clock motor. Howard HnstlngR of Merlin Is among tho now arrivals In Medford who declare their Intention of re maining. Hubert M. Johnson, who arrived Saturday night from Qulncy, Illinois, Is so delighted with Medford nnd tho Hoguo Klvor valley that he tolo graphed for his family. Mr. John sou says: "I have been looking all liiy life for the spot that Just suits me and'l havo found It." Anron Montgomery of Shed, who formerly lived In Medford, but years ago, Is here and Is tho most surpris ed man In all tho land. "I can scarcely bolleve my eyee," said Mr. Montgomery as lie looked at modern Medford. M. U. Womnck, tho Gold Hill miner, wns among thoso who npout Sunday nfternoon mid evening In Medford, Moor-Ehnl Co., excluslvu ngents for property In Crcscont and Wake field, Or., townsltes on HIU'h new railroad. Seo them. Crescont If division point. SS0 Hoy. T. M. Jones of Central Point was In the city Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jones, besides being a busy fur niture dealer, Is also a busy minister of tho Gospel. Is your ioubo wired? Ono clgnr Jestj a day would pay for a hundred her cent increnso In comfort. Stnrt Ivlng tho oloctrle llfo. tf. ' Amos Grler of Columbia City. Wnshlngton, arrived hero Sunday jvlth ls family and will make his liMno In Medford. rifty-throo norns special, 10 acres coming Into bearing orchard. Call on t. II. Wood, Condor Wutor & Powor Co.'s office tf, ,. to. C. Price, lecontly of Medford, "tin I at present In Central Point, wns here on Sunday afternoon. Mr. ' Pflfip. Is no of tho leading blacks smiths of the Point. ' Tho Hull auto livery haB decided I to accommodate the trade to audi f i oin the opera, uatatorlum dances, cnfoB and so forth, and by placing n call they will call fur you at nn time. Their orders will bo booked at their office. Phono 3111. J. Gieenwood of Central Point spent Sunday afternoon nnd evening In Medford. HiiMt you seen II. I.. Van de Car's allow window on Main street. Phlpps llhlg? It baa some suggestions for Xmns glfta. tt Tom ItosH of CentrRl Point wns In town Sundny owning and enjoyed the moving picture show. My price are rwaouublo. Your eye sight Is iwicelttHs. I)r. Hlckort. over Kentner'a. Hnrry Heal. Central Point's leading- cement walk man, was In the city Sunday. 1.. II. Warnor I hero for a few days In order to cIom out all lots tu Woat Walnut Park. Investors will do well to umd his advertisement In this Ihciio, and ee him at once. !19 Mrs. P. I,. Until on me over from Central Point Sunday afternoon, re UMtulug until Monday morning. If you haven't got n block In Oak dulo Park addition you kml bettei get oho at omc. See W. H. Kverhanl. SOU Ninth unreel, Wiwt, for pnrtleu luro. (f Theodora Simuw mwu down from HiiKtue KumlMy enlng . hiI will tmnaart bualnoaa Monday Had Tne. day at Jackaonvilt. Mr. Bimuiaer U financially toftiw) Ih the Himue It Ivor allay, and hi nMtlituliwtlc re gnrdlng the future of this part or the atntu. Xmas gltui from Vsn de Oar's will please forever. tf It P. lltiiten and iluihur. Ml tlliul)s. arrlvel heie fum Munt-j colliery. Alabaiuti, Seiid.iv utTH(MiH. I .Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3092. LADY ASSISTANT P. J. Grant of Portland Is In town for a few dnys. Mr. Grant Is look ing for n hotel proposition for a Portland friend who desires to enter tho business in Southern Oregon. Mr. Grant Is much pleased with Medford, hut will also look over the proposi tion ul Central Point. Wlllla Van Motor of Hood Hivor is In the city. Mr. Vtin .Meter snys he feels as though Hood Klver won dou ble honors by winning tho applo prize. This Ib his first visit to Hoguo Itlvor valley nnd he Is much pleased with everything, especially the cli mate. Colonel llarhoo, not tho "old Hnr hee on see In pictures find bottles," but the real genlnl colonel, ex-news-pnperman, politician and patriot, left Sunday for the froat frescoed hills of Missouri, where bo will attend nn an nual dinner given by tho Unterrlflod club, which wns organized on top of tho Ozarks In "Auld Lung Syne." Piano tuning. Phono Main 4171. .Mi. nnd Mrs. J. Stilwell Vilas have returned from n mouth's visit In California. W I. Vnwtor has ruturned from n business trip to Portland. Govornor-oleet Oswnld West and family und Stnto Treasurer-elect Tom Kay passed through Medford Sunday en tho way to California. Chief Shot rer and Policemen Cengeculd and Hlnton attended court Monday nt Jacksonville, leaving Joe Mcmslc to.hold tho fort, which lie did In admirable Rhnpe during the ab sence of tho balance of the force. Mr. Mcmslc will bo called to Jacksonville Tuesday. Jack IJemis of Seattlo, ono of the1 ,0 nc 3 '" Central Point. .,i.. nn....ii....... ...i... ....-i.i nt-.,. 7 acres Cornice nnd Hose pears ! or Gill, Is in the city, following In the I wnko of Councilman Virtue, who was i FOR SALE 7 acres bearing orchard, 2 miles out, building, good Income, trade for acreage. 100 ucren nicely located, close In, good buildings.,, trade for city lots will make good sub-dlvlslop. ' Fine herd of 70. goats and dog, 2fi0 Span unbroken 3 year old colts, 1000 popuds, $325. r. passenger, 1-cyllnder Hulck, trnde for city lotb. F a acres v year Newtown with pear fillers, ?8ii00, terms, close In. 20 1-2 acres, 2 miles out, 7 year Newtowns and Unrtletts, fine bun galow, bam, all tools, trade for In come property'. 9 1-2 acres, 7 year orchard apples and pears, 1 mile to post office, 7 room house, barn, $8950 Small bearing tract npptes nnd pears all varieties, closo In, $1200 per acre, nothing better In tho valley. 20 acres, 2 nillca from post' office, 7 year Newtowns nnd 3 year pbnrs $800 per acre, cut for quick sale. year old hero a few days ago. M. H. Gatithier, n lending lumber man of Southwest Wnshlngton, Ih in the city on business. II. II. McGllllcuddy, who lum been eugnged In cruising limber In Klam ath county for tho past month, Is In Aledfoid. W. It, Katou of Goldendalo, Wash ington, bus decided to locate in Med ford, and will ut onco send for Ills family. Mr. Eaton has secured n house somewhere on Almond street. Amos Apploguto, who comes from tho tdrcnili bearing bin name, wns traiifnctlug business in' Medford Mon day. W. C. Carrnthers of Yucklmn, Washington, In tho city on busi ness. Mr. Carruthora Is an orchard 1st of that section of Washington. W. H. Wiley, contractor and build er from Mollno, Illinois, Is In the city todny. Mr. Wlloy will locate In Mod. ford If his wife, who Is soon to ar rive, la pleased with the city, and ho thlnkg there will be no doubt about that. Tom Hosfl of Central Point ia in the city on business. X M A S STATIONERY .V From all the Fam ous Manufacturers EATON. CRANE &. PIKE. WHYTE &. WYC0FF. WHITING. IN BEAUTIFUL BOXES, FROM 20c to $2.00. MEDFORD ..Book Store.. years old, 2 1-2 ncres I Unrtletts, $3l"i00, terms Three ncres or more, truck or chick en ranch, under ditch, close to the city limits; price tow; telms ensy. Fine timber' on I & E. H. It., $L'B per uero. 10 ncres, 4 miles out, lildgs, fine, ir riguting well. .WOOD. 10 ncres lino bottom soil, 3-yonr pours; $4750, loims. .'11 uercs, under ditch, fine pour uml ul I'u ll'n land, :i miles out, cleared nml fenced; .f'JfiO per nere. $1500 handles fine bearing orchard. 10 to 100 nei'ss Jlno soil, 1:J4 mile? out; ijil7f per nere. 15 to 70 uery?, till elenred, fine pent soil, 100 per nere, Knglo Point. City Property Kino now bungalow, oast front $3200 on paved utreot.'eut Monday only. 3 ropm "house, fluo lot, business pro perty, snap at $1(100. l-room bungalow, bath, pantry closo In, $2100, tonus. - 2 t-rooni bouses, one furnished, good location, $2100, terms. 2 rooming houses, under ptlce quick sale. Kino lot In Siskiyou Heights , $100 off this week only, flnsolu lot nnd buildings, $1100 and easy terms. Housekeeping. nnd furnished rooms for rent. I -room house, pan try, bathroom, closo in, ifJIOO. l-room bolide, near pnvinjr, $U(fO. (i-room bungnlow, modem, oleic in; eusv terms. Lots in We-t Walnut Park, .f'-'75 lo $1150, easy tonus. WANTED - span much horses. 1 Girls for general housework. Listings of ranches. city property and E. F. II. BITTNER Room 20G, Taylor & Phlpps Bldg 0 1 ALITY consists of what is really in (ho jjoods ol'lVrod for salo. AVo knov that von cannot bnv not tor (JR1C10X (JOODS, bottor STAPLE ami FAXVY (1ROOER 1KS, hotter li'LOUK, PKTTICIJ ('OFKIOW, or hotter ILKKin'PROI)rtTSthanwoaroolTerini;l'o)'salo. Two lotsa'-utMng the pavement on West Seventh street. Each l6t Is G0x28i feet; facing Seventh street. These lots aro 40 or 50 feet higher than tho Wellington Dcboolbo.tso lot. Will sell both lots for $1800 and easy terms. HK1J L. II. WAKN'IMt, OWNMIt. , bt )nj Nirre?pn stfeot,-S6xlO feet, half blok north of Jackson Etrcet, or boulevard. A new sidewalk has just been built and sewer and water nro handy High, dry, enst front ' lot -a SNAP AT SfJOO TKKMS. SKK h. II. W.lllXKIl, OW.NKH. I I I I WEST WALNUT PARK. Medford's Most Beautiful Residence Addition This picturesque residence section HcS at tht ehd of Wo'st Mnlti ' street on the Sdutli Side. It Is high, commanding a flno view of the city nnd alloy A home built In this nddltlon will steadily increaso in vaJuo, besides nffortlhiK a jilGAiinnt outlook at nil tlrnon. 10 Per Gent Discount will be given for cash If you'b'uy a lot in tho nevt TEN DAYS or before DEC. HHli, 1910r Only 10 Lots Heiiiniu Unsold. 17 lots Sold In Inst 4 days. All lota 00x12". feet Mid $350 Per Lot Terms, If you wish, $25 down nnd $10 per month with C per cent In terest on dofeired pnyments. 20 Per Cent Discount will bo' given for cash If the pur chaser will agree to build a houao which will cost not less than $2000. zSome two homen nro to be built In the very near future. Ono $3000 Is now In the course of construction. West Walnut Park Is as high as the top of the Washington school building. Don't unit, these lots must be sold In 10 days. AT m 1'OH KniTIIKK PAHTfCl'iAHS SHE H. K. A. MTTNHIt, AfJENT, OH CAM OX L. B. WARNER Sr., OWNER. WAHXKH, WOKTMA X & GOOltK'S' HTOitK, EAST MA1X STHKET, MKOKOHI), OltE. mnn --4 ----- m ' a .m - ". : r - jirwm mm m- : r ' iWh U MM r - ; HII Kill till ' -x .Y WiV I !!! .lHO. I ..'WWW. W fWmi Ait I 0 T-l i ?W t Why All . Progressive Merchants Are Using Electric Light Progressive merchants everywhere have found the wonderful General Electric Mazda Lamp an immeasurable benefit fo their business. This lamp radiates brilliant white rays nearly like those of the sun. This superior quality of artificial light is produced by a rare metal filament that not only radiates a perfect light, but gives nearly three times as much light as the ordinary incandescent and costs no more to burn. It is this remark able combination of facts that is causing thousands of people lo have their houses and places of business wired for electric light. In fact, this new G-E Mazda Lamp is swiftly revolutionizing artificial lighting. It is making electricity the universal iliuminant. You owe it to yourself lo at least come In and see this wondeiful lamp. Wc can show you to your own satisfaction that this G-E Mazda Lamp immensely in creases the advantages of electric light. ROGUE RIVER EI.ECTRIC CO. J -----'--"------------I -- -., Ono cnhlmtjo pnh'h may look a little iiiier, but raise no Doner eauua&e, ami yet, ilia garduuur will (MIAKd'K YOU OK Til K LOOKS. KXTKA ON ACCOUNT i ion unr- ast Allen Grocery Co. Main & Central Phone Main 2711 li Back Again Kromai trip through tho Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska the see irom whit h most of settlers in tho Ko-rUe River Valley are coining Mr.' Hi , '".a .ii ii'iiiiiii-u i nun ins seoonti rrip uirnugn these states within the lour months, ami, as a result, our laoilities for selling property Are Better Than Ever Many new agencies have been established, and we ,u-o in .'oniniunieatioh with a large number ol prospective hoinesookers. Land Owners eril1 with !1'LASJU'!,!,r n'' fVhV W,,,IC? Uf (l0Sir f0 S011' sh0M,(l ,ist ! pmp eil witli jis. None but thr best arcepted. Buyers are united to inspect (,ur oarefully sele.-ted list. Huntly-Rremeir Company SIT 211 b'ruitgrowers Bank BldV I prortiiino Toknvt. i MnrlWiKVino i'i u,i,.U but wwr . - .... - il J inU n iH.iii.il Tle -1. . a t t to luck to Kolp ilrv cludeil. PIB8 2151. ruWf1 without trilKulum The ii