Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 25, 1910, SECTION ONE, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1910.
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SENSATIONAL SALE
OF ORIENTAL RUGS
Here Is the Opportunity of Yogr Life
to Buy a Fine Oriental Rug at a
Very Great Saving.
It is customary to holll tiuminl
elenrance snIbsUf'Qilieutnl.'nlKS at
thia time of tho. your, and Abiycli
JJns. of Portland, Or., tho lur'Chl
dealers in Oriental rujjsj in tho entire
northwest, will hold pales' in all of
their stores on the coast at this time.
Maj. Hanief has been delegated to
Jiolfl a L'nS-atiounl clearance sahiiili
Weeks & MuGoNvan's store, beginning
next Tuesday.
AH persons interested in Oriental
rugs Hhould come and learn the prices
atid see tho best display of Oriental
rugs that will bo shown in Mcdford
for a long time to come.
This is tho opportunity of a life
time and you will do well to purch
ase now, for -the present stock of
rugs will be closed out hero at the
lowest prices evor made in the north
west. . ' -
Koniembor, when you buy an Ori
ental ruji you are simply making an
investment and if at at any time in
(the iutuie you wish to 'dispose ot
It he same you can got almost full
lvalue and: sometimes moro titan you
paid.
Come early Tuesday and select
from a large asrortment and wo will
ijguarantee that you will bo glad the
frost of yottr life.
LettersCommending
. F. A. Bittner
'Letters From Pcopple Who Knew Mr.
Bittner in Cities Where He For
merly Lived, Speak Highly of Him.
Hawlins", Wyo., Dec. 20, 1010.
To Whom It May Cencern:
This is to certify that f have
known 13. F. A. Uittner in Grovor and
Sligo, Colo., where wo resided to
gether for nenrly three years, nnd
that I always found him to be a man
of his word, honest in all things and
doing want no promised, never
promising impossibilities and faith
ful and earnest in his endeavors at
whatever ho undertook. He is a man
of high character and uoblo instinuts
and ouo that always stood up for
right and justice, oven at tho sacii-
fico of his own personal and financial
fgaui.
lie wijs honored by the people of
Colorado in offices of trust and re
sponsibility, being at one time coro-
iner,' at another justice of tho pence
1 HB' BHr
seated at the National bowhng con
gtess, which meets in tho spring in
Spokane. 0. I'atton, who enjoys
somo fame its an export bowler, is
fjitu)rintr J be Joeal ltMigjic.
NEW ADS TODAY.
FOR SALE One acre, will make six
i Jarge lots, between two streets to
bo paved, close in, with now two-
.slory house and shnck; will take a
close-in Ipl in trade, $3000, or will
Sell any 'font to'&'nit tuirchaser. John
Roter, 0 S. Central nvfl. tf
FOR RENT House,. and furnituie
Tor sale.
Inquire at 003 S. King st
238
FOR SALE Quick, small house and
lot. Kit ft I Washington st., $0."iO, easy
levins; rents for. .$12 per month. 1.
p.Uox 803. , 230
FOR SALE Modern o-rooni houe,
furnished, $22. Moor-Ehni Co., 212
Fruitgrowers' Hank bldg. 230
WANTED City lots in part payment
for f and G-room houses. Moor
Ebni.Co.,212 Fruitgrowers' Hank
bldg. 230"
FOR SALE 30 acres red fruit laud,
4VL niles from Jledford; will set to'
any kind of fruit and furnish trees
f;Or "200 per noro; land as it is,
.$i2." per acre; if interested, write
11. E. Howmnn, Jacksonville, Or. 2(10
FOR SALE Rnnch of 120 acres, 2
miles south of Eagle Point 32
acres 1-year-old orchnrd, G-rootn
bungalow with running water,, two
largo barns nnd stock; 100 acres
can bo planted ; cheaper than
neighboring raw land and easiest
terms. Box 158, Eaglo Point, Or.
23(5
FOR EXCHANGE 230 acres on
Rogue river, fine- water right, 100
acres cleared, fine alfalfa land, fine
Stock or fruit ranch, good buildimrs,
.fl.V.OOO; will exchnnge for good city
inonmo or residence property to the
amount of .OOO or $8000; .foOOO
ensh. balance terms. A. L. Cusick.
3 140 W. 10th. Phone. ?232. 241
K. 1 A. JHTTNKK,
Candidate for .Mayor.
(Paid Advertisement.)
and at anolher postmaster of Sligo,
ami in all these positions bo was
Taithful and true, never a person
peaking an ill word of him.
It i with pleasure that I would
commend him to tho favor of the poo-
do ol Mcdford for the high office
of mayor of that place, and I can
iim-ihv them that they would novel
regret electing him to the position, it
ilhc desire clean, honest, high-minded,
ilygrc-oivo and progressive offi-
eel-, l'i. f.. IjWWIM,
Editor Rawlins Republican, Raw
lins, Wyo.
Grovor. Colo., Dcujr 10,, 1910.
Editor Mail Trflitinc, Mcdford, Or.:
have hcon informed 'that our former
(citizuu, Mr. E. F- A.tIHttnpr, is u cnu
ididatv tor mnvor "of yotlr city. It
giw Iiih friond-s Iiore- pleasure . u)
iknowf that he Juvs been nnminntcd for
I such a responsible office, and they
(,i n--tire the people of Mud ford
that if Mr. Hittnor is elected he will
;gi the city a clean numuutrntior
and carry out all tho nnte-electioi.
promise he makes. Fraternally
JMiurn, 1). II. WILLIAMSON.
BOWLING LEAGUE MAY
BE ORGANIZED HERE
There is a movement on foot in Ui-
ut fo nrgrfntzo a howling league li
In'i'or I luit MwiUoid iimv- bo repre-
FOR SALE Cheap, good cow; also
team, horse, wagon and harness.
TiKiuiie 211 W. Maiii. 230'
Attention
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
RANCH HOME OR INVESTMENT?
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160-Acre Farm and Fruit Ranch.
100 acres, of which 120 acres is
level valley laud and 40 acres bench
land; soil nearly all red loam, bal
ance river bottom sit; about 100
acres fenced, 73 acres under cuti
vntibn, 20 acres binder irrigation
ditch, oO inches of water for irrigiw
tion from stream of fine water; fur
ther irrigation, if desired, could be
obtained by pputting down wells; 5
acres now in alfalfa, ,j acres of good
bearing orchard, mostly Spitzenberg
apple-, trees 8 to, 15 years old, in
good condition; place well improved
wilhgood buildings, consisting of a
aoml 12-room house, plastered and
hard 'finish, two barns, one of which
will hold 100 tons of hay; apple
liou-e, granary, smokehouse, wood
shed, etc.; three-quarters mile to
school, 2 miles to store nnd postof
fitfo. 8 miles to Giants Pass.
This is positively one of tho best
)lacos in the country with a value
u'uuter than the price.
Th'p land is all deep, rich fruit
land -oil; tho survey of tho Grants
Pass & Western railway passes
within two mijes of the place; this
road is sure to bo Juilt this coming
season; tho surveyors Jiavo been in
tho Held for months and pro now in
the lield cheeking up the final work
Diolimihary to beginning work ui the
grade.
The buildings nlouo on 'this place
could not be rebuilt for less than
.foOOO.
This fact, considered in connec
tion with the fact that tho fivc-ac-e
orchard is conservatively worth WOO
por acre, and the entire acrengo is
firt-chins orchard soil, make-. Mu
ll very' attractive place. The land,
cxoltjsive of the orchard and the
buildings, is worth the price asked.
The price is $1)000, half cash, Iml
nnqo five years at fl por cent.
Prompt action nocoisnry. Tho
big value in this place at' tho piio"
is ;o apparent that it is sure to be
snapped up.
Fo.r sale by
H. H. Basler
, 2l3'2 NORTH 6TH STREET.
Phone 15 J.
' GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
Alttcronoo Any bnnk in the Vitv
nfter careful tct nnd comparison had
been mado of all makes of nrsennto
of lend manufactured In tho United
States. Tho growers of this vnlley
will tliereforo hnvo this season n snfo
and effective spray ndorsed by tho
highest authorities.
Tho winners of tho grand swoop
Land
Owners
Attention
, Tlio'Orcgoii Orchards
S3rndieatc, 116 E. Main
street, Mcdford, have
buyers for the following
properties. Have y5u
any land that will come
up to them:
Want about 30 acres for
fruit and poultry.
iVants aboout 20 acres
within 5 miles of city.
Wants about 10 acres
bearing orchard.
Wants 160 acres for
dairying stock.
Wants 50 to 100 acres
for farm.
Wants 160, will go 10
miles out. ,
Wants young orchard,
about 20 acres, 3 years
old.
Want 40 acre alfalfa
ranch, out close in.
Want 100 -acres, for
farm.
egi'LP: dai fa mi'wj'm
NOW, Mr. Land Own
er, if you want to sell,
come and see us at once,
bufdo not expect a bear
ing orchard price for
RAW land. We, or any
one else can not get it
for you.
The bikers are ready
to do business. ARE
.YOU?
Oregon
Orchards
Syndicate
116 East Main Street.
Medford, Ore.
stnkes prlzo nt Spokdnq Nntionaf Ap
ple bIiows wero as follews:
1908 M. Hornn, Wcnntclice,'
Vftah,
1999 TrojiBon nnd Guthrie, Eagle
Point, Ore.
1910 C. H. Sprond, Hood rtlvor,
Ore.
All sprayed with Grnsscllt Lend.
Tho Hood lltver Apple Growers'
union hnvo used tlilsbrnnd of lend
for tho pnst two seasons, nnd Unvo
rcnowed their contrnct for tho com
ing season. 23C
Why Pay High Prices' for Real Estate
You know perfectly well that now is tho time to buy.
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llccnuso the man who Is now anxious ,to well his house, lot or
"orchard' wants a little ready casli and to get it is usually willing to
make a goud "deal" as to price, terms, etc. s
Kxcellcnt opportunities at most desirable prices and terms
await your call. Sec
R. H. LINCOLN
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
21 Jackson County Bank Btiildlnti.
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THE IAOK WJKE FENCE MEN.
LIKE THE FUltEST EM,
MAY YOU It
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Christmas be Flawless
AND THE IMIOSPKCTS FOU
1911 Sparkle Like Diamonds
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MEDFORD THEATRE
TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 27th
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Willamette University
Glee Club
FIRST TI&E IN SOUTHERN OREGON
An Evening of Music and Fun
Concluded with
'The Rajah of India"
A. Comic Opera SKetch
Seats on Sale, Saturday, Dec. 24th
Our sincerest wish is that all may enjoy a
Perfect Christmas
and see the realization of their endeavors in the
coming NEW YEAR.
WOODS LUMBER COMPANY
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TO OFK FRIENDS AND KTIONS WE SAY:' "MAY THE Hl'MCIl OF THE
UNIVERSE MEASURE TO YOU IN l'ML DOL'HLE THE I'ROSI'ERITY
WHICH HAS FALLEN TO OUR LOT IN 11)10. WITH A HL'SINKSfi RFC
PHD FAR IN EXCESS OF OUR EXPECTATIONS. WE MOST HEARTILY THANK
ONE AND ALL AND WISH YOU THE GREATEST (1LADNESS THIS CHRISTMAS
AND THE REALIZATION OF YOUR FONDEST AIMS DURING THE YEAR
AIIOUT TO DAWN." YOURS WITH REST SERVICE,
Warner, Wortman 6 Gore
SlorJ will bo open Mujjay until 10
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RYING an wo have lo.n'ivo ur i'riciiIs ai.il patroiih a "Kiiuuru Dual," iiimI iraliz
in tr that our ut't'orts liai met uitli almost iniivi-ihal t'aor, wi uinh o lluuilc
yn for every courley of Hie past aul wish one and all an
ENJOYABLE CHRISTMA5
nnl the realization of your fonduht hope in the ylad Now Year about to arrive.
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TIIANKI
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:iNO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND
'RONS FOR A SPLENDID BUSINESS
IN 1010 AND ASSURING YOU THAT
WE WILL HE AT YOUR SERVICE IN 1011, WE
WISH ALL A
Glad Holiday
Season,
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Nicholson Hardware Co.
WITH ONLY THANKFULNESS FOR THE SPLENDID
BUSINESS OF THE PAST YEAR, WE WISH ONE AND
ALL THE
Compliments of the Season
AND THE REALIZATION OF ALL
UNDERTAKINGS IN THE NEW
DAWNING.
MERITORIOUS
YEAR JUST'
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
pp&pjpj0
, Meeker's
MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS DRING MANY TOK
ENS OF WARM FRIENDSHIP AND MAY THE .
NEW YEAR SEE YOU AllOt'T TO REALIZE
YOUR MOST COVETED DESIRES, IS THE SIN- '
CERE WISH OF
W. H. Meeker & Co.
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HANKING OUR MANY FRIENDS FOR THE
MANY MANIFESTATIONS OF CONFI
DENCE IN 1010 AND WISHING ALL THE
COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON, WE
REMAIN,
SINCERELY.
Garnett-Corey
Hardware Comoanv
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