I, ru 1 n MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1910. 4 I Personal and Cocal S. Vllns DockwIUi and C. A. Whlt- Thomns Foicnmn and wlfo or lor liavo loft for a short buslnoatt Montosano, WaBh., aie spending a trip to Seattle. few days looking over Mcdford and Dr. It. E. Green of Creston, HI., ' vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Foreman are lias located In Mcdford. Dr. Green lias opened offices In the Gnniett Cbrey bull ding. Prompt, courteous and careful at tention glvon all inuttors pertaining to city property for salo and rout. Lint your proporty with us. We guarantco satisfactory results. Courl-tliw-Giirnor Realty Co., 133 West Main street. Phono C031. 230 Courltlus-Onrner Realty Co., 133 West Main street, specialists In city proporty, for sale or rout. Phone C031. 230 Dr. J. A. noddy has returned from a trip to San Francisco. Cotiilttus-Gnrnor Realty Co., iqc West Main street, specialists In city property, for salo or rent. Phono 0031. 230 Will G. Winters, who at ono time lived near Grants Pace, but left there moro thnn 15 years ago, has returned to the valloy and spent Sat urday afternoon In Modford. Courllius-Gnrner Realty Co., 133 West Main Btrcot, specialists In city property, for salo or Tent. Phone C031. 230 Honry W. Moss, who comes from Sodnlla, Mo., will look over tho country thoioughly, and will locate If he finds things to suit him. Mr Moss owns a large farm near tho city or Sodalla, Mo., but does not like tho wlntors of that state. Courltlus-Gamer Realty Co., 133 West Mn.ln street, specialists In city property, for salo or tont. Phone 0031. 230 A, A. niackwoll, who loft tho val loy about 11 years ago and loca.tod In Vancouver, 1). C, has returned and will ir.nko his homo In Medford In future. ,Couritlus-Garnor Realty Co., 133 West Main Btrcet, specialists in city property, for snlo or rent. Phono 0031. 230 Harvey J. Allon of Soldier, Ida.. Is visiting friends In Medford. Cpuiltlus-Gnrnor Realty Co., 133 Vest Main stieet, specialists iu city pioperty, Tor salo or rent. Phone 0031. 230 Davo G. Raker, who Iuib Just ar rived rrom Prince Rupert, N. W. T., says that country may bo somo good, sometime, but tho Rogup river valley for hi in. Courltlus-Garnor Realty Co., 133 West Mnin stroot, specialists In city property, for salo 'or rent. Phone 0031. 230 Al Morgan of Fresno, Calir., dime to tho valloy Saturday. Mr. Mor gan is a raisin grower of tho San ojnquln valley. See Couritittg-Gnrner Roalty Co.. 133 West Main street,. for rontnlP Phono Main 0031. 230 A. II. Daniels of Edmonds, Wash., Is In the city. Mr. Daniels desires to locato in the dairy liusinuM. Seo CourltiuB-Gamor Itealty Co., 133 West Main stroot, Tor rentals. Phono Main 0031. 230 (leorgo T. Wall, woh owns a large farm on Snn Juan island, western Washington, on Pugot Sound and tho Straits ot San Juan tie Fucn, Is among tho out-of-town guests who are onjoylng Medford life for a few days. See Coiiritlus-Gnrnor Itonlty Co., 133 Wost Main street, for rentals. Phono Main 0031. 280 Virgil Hui don, who but recently nr rled from Newcastle Upon Tyno, England, upent Satin day And Snu- ilny In Modford. Mr. Uurdon. nfte looking over the country may decide to Invest in f ri lit lauds. See Courltlus-Garnor Roalty Co.. 133 West Main sttoet, for rental. Phone Main G081. , ISO Richard R. Konnody, who regis ters from Iluffnlo, Wyo., Is among tho strange faces arriving in Med ford, Saturday evening. Sue Courltliis.Giinw Realty Co.,i 1S3 Wost Main street, for rentals Phono Main 0081. S80 Amos Hlllman, banker of Potts ilb Pn.. was In Medford Satur day evening. . Seo Couritlus-Onrner IteaKy Co., 133 West Main street, for rentals. Phone Mnin 0081. 9S0 William II. Thompson, who recent ly nrrlved from Cbadron, Neb., Is so well pleased with Medford that he will return to Nebraska, sell his prejterty and Invest the money In Rogue river valley farm and frvit lauds. ' Prof. IleUee. Pa. !.,. formerly' uf Ann Arbor, Mich.. Is tendutg a vh.rt liiuu here looking over the wi le. . ' :;." ,' rrrrj , ,., i " ' ,r looking for a location for a homo and will visit all the towns In tho val ley. Xmas gifts from Van do Car's will pleaso forever. . tf Joseph Hartley, roprosontlnc tho Homeseokers Association of the Southwest, reached this city from Texarkana Saturday morning. Mr. Hartley desires to look nil ovor the valley and also to visit other parts of Oregon before advising his people regarding the possibility of bottorlng their condition by coming to tills coast. Meeker will save you money rondy-to-woars salo Saturday. oJo II. Graham, who camo here Saturday from Aspen, Colo, will re turn to his old home Monday, oll his proporty in thnt city and return with his family to Medford about March 1. B. T. Vdn Do Car's Jowelry store vlll bo open ovenlngs from now until Christmas. W. II. Vernon or Klamath Falls reached Modford Saturday and will remain on business for a week or ten days. Ho sure and call on I). T. Van 'Do Car when In search ot soniothlng pleasing In tho lino of now and classy Jewelry. Open evenings. Weeks & McGowan Co. TNDERTAKERS 1) Y PnONE 2271 Night Thoues: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT Will Falter or New Westminster, H. C, Is here on a business mission Dave Van Metbr who comos rrom Rnton, N, M Is sojourning In Med ford. Mr. Van .Motor Is a railroad mnn having been with tho Santa Fe for a number of years, Don't forgot tho Medford hardware vhon looking nround for gifts. Clnronco Gnu loft Saturday even ing for Portland. He will return to Medford bofpro leaving for his homo In Donvor, Colo. Freo reading rooms at Prcsbyto lau church, open ovory 6vonlng from 5:30 to 10 oxcopt Sunday. L. D. Davles of LovoJnnd, Colo., Is among tho strangors who nrrlvod In .Medford Saturday. Mr. Davlos ex pects to dispone of his Colorado prop erty and will scok a homo oik the const. Ho will remain In Medford for sovcral weeks. Have you beon II, I. Van de Car's diow window on Main street, Phlppr r1dg? It has somo siiggostions for fmas gifts. tf Henry D. Merrlweathor of Keo kuk, la., is among tho new arrivals In Medford. If you havon't got a block In Oak lalo Park addition you had bnttoi ot ono at onco. Sou W. II. Everhard, 100 Ninth stroot, West, for partlcu are. tf tl was announced lato Stunla ovouiiig ihnt the Park View hotel will change hands on Monday morning. tho Park View Ilotol company tak ing charge. My prlcos nro reasonable. Your eye- 'Iglit Is prlcoloss. Dr. Rlokort, over Kontnor's, John W. Windsor of Alliance, Neb., was horo Saturday, You eau't afford to mlsK Meukor's 'jig sale everything reduced. The concrete and brick work wll! start ou the Medford bote building Tuesday according to an announce ment matlo by Foster & Clark, arch' Iteets, and Mr. Coleman who own oueThalf of tho wall already built John II. Carkln. attorney at law, over Jackson County Uyik W. W. Hlfert Is baring tome val uable Improvements marie at his tailor shop. JJonr-Kuiii Co., loans, Fruitgrow er' Hank huildintf. James It. Wilkinson Is hero from I Grants Pass and attended court at Jacksonville. aSturday. llao vour Xmii photos mode In lUaekey if you went something 1 lfiie. l$ ' Miohael Delaney of Corvalls was here on a business miss Mil Saturday. J. W Anderson of ISlma, Wash., spent Saturday In Medford. Is your oitso wired? One olgar osa a day would twy for a huudrod ier cent Inerease In eomfort. Start Ivlng the electric life. tf. C. F Holmes who recently arrived from Kingfisher. Okie., was In Jack sonville 8aturda on legal business. nity-threo acres special, 10 aerer nmlng iBto hearing orchard. Call on i. II. Wood, Condor Water & Power To.' office. u 0. A. Densraoro of OraHtS Is was In Medford on business matters Saturday. 0 The Hull auto livery has decided la aecotumcdat the trad to aud from the opera, natatorlum dances. Wilholm P. Johnson of Aberdeen, Wash., is in Medford for a row daj s. Mr. Jensen 1b here In tho Interest or Washington parties who own timber claims which wore reported as de stroyed by tho recent Torest Mros. Marvin I. Hawkins of Chinook. Wash., Is In Modford on buslnoss for a fow days. S. J. Sylvls or Clovls, Calir.. one of tho loading wheat farmors of that section, Is In Medford for a day or two. Mr. Sylvls does not stato the object or his visit. Henry H. lloldo ot Missoula, Mont., was In Medford Saturday. Mr. Holdo conducts n livery aud stage lino business In the Montana town. oGorgo 13. Sheridan ot Custor Junc tion, Mont., Is In tho city and may do clde to remain as tho country appoals to him very strongly. N. L. Rennett ot Idaho nFlls, Is UntiRActlng legal business In Med ford. Mr. Ilonnott Is nn attorney and Is horo in, the Interest ot onstorn cliontH. John It. Greenlee ot Milwaukee, Wis., Is sojourning In Modford. A. D. Adnmson of Klkhnrt, Ind.. came in Saturday. Mr. Adnmson Is seeking a business location on the coasta nd will remain In tho valley for sovoral days looking over the field. v lion J. Smith of Lander. Wyo.. Is stopping In town tor a wook. Mr. Smith Is onsngod In tho oil land business and olnlms to own valuable properties In tho Dig Horn Basin. Henry WlnKloninn is hero from Grants Pass on a short buslnoss visit. J. C. Goodwin of Roboburg Is mak ing a short stay In .Medford on busl- aosn matters A. G. Wlngnto of Pleasant Plain. Mo., hnB como to Modford to make his home. I.owls W. Wade of oKarnoy. Neb., is among tho now nrrlvnls In Modford. W. W. Wnrrou of Nohnlom Is transacting buslnoss In Modford and Jnoksonvlllo and will rontnln hero a veok or more, G. h. Schormorhorn, whoso wlfo was oporatod on In Aahlnnd for ap- londicltis by Dr. Swodenborg, re torts tho lady as recovering nicely and hopes to 'seo hor homo by the- middlo ot tho wook. Tho oporatlon as n sovoio one mid tho speedy ro "overy Is surprising to all. Cbrla Thompson of Hoqulam, Wash., who has spent tho past week n Modfoid and leintty, returned to his homo Friday night to attend tho Rrrlage or his daughter, Miss Vega Mr. Thompson assured a number of ouslnosB men or Modford that ho would return In n fow days It. V. Caldwell, a loading real os- tato doalor or -Astoria, is In Mod ford. While ho refuses to stato the object of bis lslt be Is busy, rain or hlue, looking oor all past ot tho -Ity W. G. Coddlngton, n merchant ot Sodro Woolloy, Wash., Is stopping in the city tor a short time. When asked II ho was here to luvost Mr Coddlngton frankly replied "That I my business. I may be hero for that purpose aud I may not." W. F. Gordon, of Rod Oak, In., la eglstered as a new comer to Med ford Miss Alma Fiillorton ot Ifixlltio, la.. arrived iu Aledlord Saturday and will (iinalii during tho winter months Miss Fiillertou has lieen mirroring rrom asthma for several years and p.pect to find relief In southern Or ngou. Wanted hoarders A now board. ing house bus opened at 70C South Oakdale. Call and see us tor ffllr treatment, or nddresft F. II. More- land. 80S Walter llnwnrd, who arrlvod Fri day night from Louisiana, Mo ex pects to locate here In the dray and express business. Mr. Howard has two carloads of horses and oquli ment which will arrive here In a few weeks. He comes west In the In terest of his wife's hoallh. Ifinns photos made 1)3 Muokcy wil' pirate. I f William Fahey, a hotel man of San Francisco. Is here looking orer the business field. Mr. Fahey has for a number of ears conducted a hotel near fifth nd Mission streets In San Francisco, but went out of basi nets when the oarthi-uake and fire occurred. ICvery light but electricity gle 'iff smoke and swoko contains soot. whloh deposits on your wall (taper, turtalns, drnporles. lBlootrlo light (Io-h la an air tight bulb. If. Miss Carolli.e Walaou of Atlanta. Ot., was la the city Saturday. Miss Watson Is a teacher In the Atlanta 'schools and Is trorellug la the hopes of restoring falling sight. The nest hlle hour that roaies slong, make It pay you a big dividend by having demomt rated to you at room 27 Phlpps bldg . the White House nentry. The lnduct'mnt to Weaver of Clear iJike M. O. Maloy or Rock Spiings, Wy oming, is In tho clt). Mr. Maloy Is engaged In coal mining In the Wyo ming city. Samuel R. Smlthson of Omahn, Neb., who Is writing an article Tor tho Omaha Bee ontitled "Tho Wost," spent Saturday In Medford and Jacksonville. S. 11. Fuhrinan, a prominent oloth Ing moruhant of Fremont, Nob., Is In the city nnd If sultiul will loento horo In that lino of business. Mr. Puhr mnn litis several stores throughout Nebraska and Whining. Tho Modford llnrdwaro Co. has hundreds of useful articles suitable for gifts. W. J. Mdou. special agent or the New York Life! was In tho city Sat urday and paid In full to Mrs. War ren K. Hodge the $2000 policy hold In thnt company by hor Iirtsbnml, Warren 13. Hod go. F. O. Hortzborg. gnthor or Mis. hid Trowbridge of UiIb city, died at hli home In Sheboygan, Wis., Friday uf ternoon. t George II. Stoele, who arrlvod horO Friday, will buy property and send for bis family. Mr. stoole comes from Pcorln, 111. S. C. Price, who came here fiom Seasldo some two weeks ago, lma pusli received his household goods and will make Moilfonl his home. Mr. Prices, owns considerable proporty In Sea side, but proton to llvo In Medford and to go Into business hero. Henry L. Wilson arrived horo from the east Saturday. Mr. Wilson wIP look over tho Hold and will probably locato hero. Ho lies a Inrgo afmilj nnd Id pleased with our school faull I ties. G. L. Hrawloy of Natohoz, Mlsd.. arrlvod horo Saturday. Mr. HrawlOj Intends to mnko bis homo iu thq Itoguo river vnlloy. 11. O. Howard of Clearmont, Utah has como to Modford to locate. Hal G. Oakley of Hartford, Conn., has arrived In tho city nnd will lo cato here with n small machliio shop. D. D. Prlnco of Omaha. Nob., U Hopping In town for n few days and may undortako the promoting of ti volodroino tinck for hlcyolo and mo torcycle racing. A slight acoldont occurred on Sev enth street Saturday whon ono of ho wagons hauling gravel to thu, new Schormerhorn building collapsed like, Holmes' "One Iloss Shay," causing tho workmou to transfer tho load h another wagon nnd blockaded trnvol Or a few minutes. Alo.andor M. Huttlor an nttornej rom Fulton, Mo., was In Modford on lognl buslnesH Saturday mornliif going to Jaoksuiivlllo on thu nooi train. It. D. Brookings, who halls from Jacksonville. Flu., Is among the trauguiR within our gates. Harry .1. Templer, who arrive Saturday rrom Irvine. Wyo.,. will 'make his homo In Modronl. I). K. Oitornmn or Hoaloy, Ida., wns trnnsnctlng legal business Ii Medford aud Jacksonville Satuidny N. W. Simpson, who comos fiom Hart well, Ohio, arrived Sntuiday. I A. W. MiiBsera. a recent arrlvti from Springflelil, Missouri, was li Modford Saturday. Mr. Mnssor i Interested In orchard hinds In Jack ton county. P. J. Wright, an orchnrdlst of Oar- torvlllo. Mo., Iu tho Oxark lnniintulu regions, Is spending it row days in tli alley, and vns In Medford on Sat trday. itr. Wright snys ho Is de lighted with tho Roguo river valloy. H. J. Fiinkhouser of (IresbKtfj It transacting business In Medford am Jacksonville. Thomas II. Jones arrived here frou Iroiiuols, III . Saturday. Mr. Jonot conducts a la iK harness nnd Imple ment huslnesH in tho east. Johu ti. Drury. who arrived Fri day fiom TientOM, Mo.. Is wel pleased with Medfertl and may de ride to locate here. Mr, Drury Is r cigar manufacturer and falltn health caused biut to make a trip t the, coast. Henry M. Wlllcox, a mercbaiit o Madison, Wis , spent Saturday In Medford. Mr. Wlllco-x says ho lws toen In a great many lively eomttry towns', but Mfdford Is a real live country city (bat Is rapUfly growing luto a metropolis. II. W. Bearorc. a cattle raiser from Nettiwaukm , Kans., la making week's visit In Medford. Mr. Sea core Is an advocate of more eaUlo and cheaper beef for the consumer. Conroy 11. Uuereasey srtlved Sat unlay from Flagstaff. Arts. Mr. Ourensey Is engagod in the. tnauu future of railroad Ilea aatl bridge tlmbeis. Arthur M. Da v bison Is here from Perry, Okla., t'.nd expeeta to remain for a couplo t weoks. Mr. and Mrs. W. IB. Vbltkl f Central I'olat visited In MacUort Saturday afternoon. A. Pattlson Wdi gp from Med &.- ,-, ...i i fnrth ab1 i.v ftladne m. ure one fiAi 1m hound to inU'itut , m. a call the7wll call for ou at aa u 2.6 f"r4 Satur4ay aftentOOJi on busiasM ana was bnm siwatusw tuea " n .. M in W U, )H, wrrvm - nvllle III aru-r having msilw a thorough Uimhh.. Lawrence Kukes, who has hi Mr Gird- ilon of ill- ull-v t (Mirr ia un al touting th toiiutry with the 101 Mum. Their orders will be booked Charles M -. ik.i. -.l Phnna Sill ! Wash., la in the CitV SBtl SXPOCtS ' l"g ,,b Av.. w,,.,u .... -- . -.- . Wesley L G.rdner of Dan arrWeU liert- nn twturoat mi unu- nun ' ".- ,an,-' ," ,,.,, ,- ., ( T . . .. ,. m. ,..-.. 1.1 ...!.. ... ,' .. r.iM.i nr,. i.i iu r.inri v wi.rtii.r iitnii,-H u .i.." umw- ii i" -"'' --. ,..-- ....,,. i i . hi in. -i M at bin- , !.! tli.- djlr, Iiiih1ii-ms ut Home i' i'ii.mu r...i. .- uiu . -, i j.j. .- ho- ...u J4i-ut puiui iu the i alley. '" '" '1" '"'"' shop In the foilnwd for nian )-ars He ex- na you hoik-hj tae new ouuu .. -.-.- ..- -- ,,rm, himlf i -" Planed with lKH g.i.ii-; up t Oakd.ile Park ad ' " d " '-" "" of Mjuth.-tn Unv.n ditloii jHt south of M- Roofs' tf "'l '" Tic ton .ilid ll ) H i i lug ttevn tlt i-ui - tiund r i'i oi.in , ai rived - , ' j i MEBEORD'S FUTURE ASSURED yEDPORD has no place for tho pessimist, tho misan thropo nor tho inconoclast. Thoro is so mucU here to be accomplished, which remains yet untouched, as to more than command the resources of mind and heart and tho time and energies of every man in this community who is willing to work. Surrounded as wo are here by tho most diversified and opulent undeveloped resources in America, tho one business of tho people of the Rogue River is build ing. The creative spirit is the sentiment which should dom inate every heart and every activity, Tho people of this community need to learn not only to think together and to work together, but also to hope and believe together. "We need the faculty of inspired vision. Sight wo have, indeed, but it is limited and circumscribed. The people of this country need tho vision that can look beyond and seo the meaning of tho mineral resources, tho timbor, the power and the unbilled soil of the valloy of tho Rogue as these things are worked out into the civilization of a coming generation. Tho importance of tho undeveloped resources of this val ley is not their potential wealth, magnificent as that is; nor in their speculative value, alluring and intoxicating as that may be; it is what those resources will mean whon actually utilised. Ten thousand fortunos lio right around us here, awaiting men of optimistic vision, unconquorable courage and creative gonius. And these fortunos are not yet tho important consideration. All of these, the resources yet undvoloped, and the vast wealth which they will undoubtedly produce, aro only moans to an end. Tho paramount objoctivo is tho homo and commercial conditions which will surround us hero in this great territory a few years hence, whon tho Roguo River valloy is a fact instead of a dream. There is no oscaping the fact that the territory stretch ing out hundreds of miles in evory direction from Modford holds'the most magnificent of the possibilities that attract every ambition of tho heart and mind to be found any whero upon this continent. And so groat aro those possi bilities, and 0 immediate their wealth-producing value, that thoro is not an hour of time or an ounco of strongth which wo can afford to uso in any other cause than their development. We have beon as children gathering pebbles on tho soa shoro, with tho groat, inexhaustible sea of wealth all undis covered before us. What tho past hae been, or the present in, is not a cir currifitnnco to what tho future will bo. It challong03 tho attention and admiration of tho world. It is unrivaled in point of opportunity. You know then what Mcdford will become. Do you realizo that wo are offoring tho only business block loft, near .the heart of things material, in this city? Is it not an opportunity you cannot afford to lose? Wo offer you our box faotory site for $21,000 It is bounded by Fir, Ever green, Fourth and Fifth. It is 170x300 feet in size. It is directly oppoaito the now $50,000 Southern Pacific depot, the grounds .surrounding which aro boing improved at a cost of $10,000. This offer will hold for a limited time only.Crater Lako Lumbor Co., Edgar S. Hafor, Mgr., Modford, Ore. - o'' i; jj ,!? i t ' ' ." . ' vtY-j. , 'Pef ff ,i&&,V $ . V ' -. v jut SbBb SI fo.M nUM cf9 4 VftfcA i, ri m -wsmj w w- jr m