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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JVEEDFORP, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, aiARCII 15, 1911.
Our Correspondents
WOODVILLE ITEMS.
Professor O'Gura will give an ail
dread in til" vfhool house at 'J p. m.
Saturday, March -8. Wo hope (ha
every pcron who can poslbly do si
will nltcnd this meeting. The com
mereial dull has gone to eoiwitlera
hie (rouble to got Hjienkcrs here, ant
we owe it to ourselves ami to 111
community, to tdiow our npprecia
tion by attending and thus ileari
much that will ho a benefit to us
Mrs. Colwell moved into her new
- house on Monday.
Mrs. II. C. Kcnlner will upend th
weck in Woodvillc, the guest of iMrs
, Streets.
Douglas Wind and family arrived
in tWoo(lville on Monday from Will
la Wnlln. Mr. Wind purchased 3'.
acres on lloguo river Inst siuniner iiik"
will build a house on his place Ihh
hpring.
C. It. Hosser has purchnsed i
business lot on Hroadwny.
Mrs. Dr. Chishohn went to Gold
Hill on Monday.
The ladies of Woodvillc have or
ganized into a "civic improvement
club." It will be their aim to aid in
all work that will improve our town.
Officers have been elected as fol-
lows; President, Mrs. J. P. Winl;
, vice president, Mrs. George Sonmoti;
secretary, Mrs. J. W. Jacobs, treas
urer, Mrs. George Loud.
Thero will bo an old fashioned
"spelling bee" and "hard times so
cial" in tho school house on I'Vidnv
night, under th" itu.jieuH of
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Miss Alice Whipple of Woodvillc
has been visiting i datives here.
At Hie city election held Monday
II. W. Lindsay and D. C. Grim were
lected coiinciltncn, J. W. Jncobs was
fleeted recorder.
Tho amendment lo tho city charter
for the extension of the water sys
tem carried by a big majority. Also
tho amendment to change tho 11111110
of the otwn to City of Central Point
carried overwhelmingly.
Miss Mary Pcningcr of Tolo wan
the guest of Mit-s Pearl Itoss and
other friends Monday. Misses Koss
and Olson accompanied her on her
return to Tolo and returned Moiulny
night.
Mrs. .7. W. Merritt and daughter
Hiss Esther, spent .Monday in Gold
Hill.
M. 11. England, the druggist, is
spending this week in Portland.
Tho county has constructed a tcm-
norarv bridire over Hour creek nil
Ibis point which is greatly appreci
ated by tho traveling public.
Monday was a great day in the mil
linery business in Central Point.
"Improvement club."
John Sweeney, whoso homo is 18
miles ui) Kvans creek, was stricken
with paralysis last week, and it was
necessary to move him to tho hotel
in Woodvillo in order that he might
bo near a doctor. His daughters and
a trained nurho arc caring for him
I bit and he in improing slowly.
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KODAKS
Have you noticed tho sun
shiuo? Time to get that Kodak.
Only one place, lot us show
you.
Medford
Book
Store
A want adcampalgn will euro you
of your iuHblHinIin concerning a
man's chances, nowadays, to find
profitable and sultablo employment
vhere.Uie road to promotion la not
closed.
FOR SALE
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AT Till Jllffl
Famous Elylilh Mexican Re(jlment
Veterans of Yaqul Wars, Arrive Ic
Garrison Border Town No Battle
in Slijlit Yet.
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NG COMPANY
Jtcrllnn Gold Quartz & Millintj Com
pany Elects Larjjo Board of Direc
tors W. H. Canon is Named
President.
SAN 1)11X10, Cal., March 10.
With U00 Mexican regulars expect
ed at Tin Juaiia from Eiiscmidn
General Tanker II. Jlliss, cammaud
iug tho United States army forces
here, today is all ready for any even
tualities thaf may develop, and has
strengthened tho American force at
tho border town by Company II of
thu Eighth regiment, which, reporting
to Captaip Evans there, will bo in n
position to sufeguard American in
terests. That tho coming of the Mexican
regulars to Tin Juana will have no ef
fect 011 conditions there further than
to render them more sociiro to prop
crty is tho opinion of Geneial Hisi
who is going iihcad with the selectio1
of a site for the maneuvers, which, l.i
declares, is the object of the moil
ili.ntion here. The only possibility
of trouble, lie unserth, is 011 thu Mo.
icun side, where tho KeiiM'iinda con
tingent of federals amy come iuti
conflict with a small rebel baud in
Teonrto unless the hitler take to tin
hills at news of tho oveipoweriiic
foreo uppoM'd to them,
The 100 men coining to Tin Juuun
arc of thu famous rhghlh Mc.icm
lugimciit, which bin for year beci
active in (ho Yaipii wars. The com
mnnd lutu hint night pnsxod LnMiirn
!If) uiilu uouth of Tin Juana, and
oxpeotcd to loach the border not lulei
(I11111 noon today. Another contin
gent of KID muii will follow mioii.
Thoie linn hceu no hijju of activilv
bo far among the nnal force heie
Admiral Thulium' wpiudnm of ciui
burs are at uiichor niiUido the har
bor tiff Corouado Mcncli, and (he de
htroycrs, torpedo boatx, hiilimiiiine
and (ho gunboat Itulfalo are moortd
in tho iuiur haibor.
NOTICE TO CONTItACTOItS.
The Sterling Gold Quail. & Milling
compnuy held their annual meeting
Tuesday evening and elected a new
hoard of directions, the membership
of which was increased from seven lo
cloven. The new directors are W. 11
Canon, J. L. Dcnimor, K. L. Hoblil
M. J. Love, II. II. Loriiuer, W. W
Glasgow, l' J. Newman, A. P. Whit
ney, Fred Fredigor, jr., L. M. Lyons
and E. C. Ireland.
Tho board of directors lected offi
cers as follews: W. II. Canon, pres
idcut; E. C. Ireland, vice president;
11. II. Loriiuer, secretary, and P. J
Newman, attorney. II. L. Hay wa 1
reappointed inuiingcr.
The bills of hiding for tho new
machinery which is to bo installed
at tho mine has arrived and mh soon
as the machinery follows i will be
put in operation. .Many new build
ings at the mine are to be elected and
development work niulerliiKcn on 11
large scale. A tow -foot e111 has
been struck which assays .fill gold a
ton. Prospects a 10 bright indeed for
the new company.
Ill M ! '
(MTV TUKASVItHK'S NOTICE.
Office of tho City Ticasuir, Mod
ford, Orogoa, Muroh Uth, 1IU1.
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funtlii 011 hand In tho city treiiu
ur for tho redemption of outstanding
city warrants Issued against tho fol
lowing funds:
WuniuitH No. I1! and 03, 011 South
Holly street Improvement bond.
Warrants No. 0 and 10 on sower
district No. 11.
Warrants No. la, 13 and II, on1
water main Improvement ruiid No. 1! '
Warrant No. IS on trunk sewer1
fund.
Interest on same will cease after
tho aliovo (lute,
aon l, l. .1 a cons,
City Treasurer
Wanted
100 Wood
Choppers
Apply to
Ed Walker
Butte Falls
or EDGAR HAFER
Medford, Ore.
Electric Rooms
Opened Monday, March 0th In Elec
tric building, 218 West Main streot.
Everything now and modern, Includ
ing fiteam bent, baths, etc. Host In
city. Kates reasonable
Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan
Proprietors
Over 7000 acres of land, splendid river bottom and
foot hill, greatest bargains: sonle as low as $4 per. acre.
Now our contracts are out in 30 days and your oppor
tunity gone.
No. 1, 4000 acres splendid foothill and grazing land
well wooded and watered in one body, at $4 per acre.
No. 2, 1G00 acres, fine foothill and grazing land, with
considerable grain land, well wooded and wattered,
a splendid, bargain at $5 per acre, in one body.
No. 3, 1120 acres, fine grazing and some grain land,
we'll wooded and watered, nothing so good at the
price, $4 per acre.
No. 4, 415 acres, the finest real sandy loam garden soil,
200 acres finest full bearing orchard, mostly
peaches. 'finest grafted fruit, 150, in alfalfa, bal
ance in grain, with abundance of water to irrigate
the whole tract the entire year, free; full drying,
spraying, and implement equipment; annual income .
$15000 to $25000; price only $60,000; terms, only (
$10,000 down and easy yearly payments.
Just think, you need never put your hand into your
pocket after the first payment.
And ninny other equally fine bargains in large and
small homos and fruit and grain aud alfalfa ranches,
must be bought very soon to bo had at present
prices. Address
Oregon 6 California Land Co.
' RED BLUFF, CALIFORNIA, BOX 117.
SEE THE NEW
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Spring Styles
New shoes for men, women, boys, girls and infants.
New sandals, pumps for women, nrisstfs and infants.
New low shoes and ties for men, women, boys and
girls. ..
Everything New
You are invited to see the new, dependable goods.
Sealed hidti will be recehed b tlu
bouiil of directors of School Dlstilct
No. 1!2, Talent, OroKou, until March
Ufi, 1'J 11, I o'clock p. in., for Hit
erection and completion of public
hoIiooI building, according (o plain
and BpeclflcatloiiB prepared hi
Cjharloa II. Hurggruf, architect, Ah
bany .Oregon. All bids iniiHt bo ac
companied by n certified check nny
nblo to "Sohppl DlBlrlct No. 22, Tal-
out, Oregon' for the sum of 1600.00,
as a guarantee (hat tho contractor
will furnish an approval bond equal
to CO per cent of tho contract within
, ton duyH after tho awarding of (ho
contract.
All bids must bo made nut on
blank proposals for thu same. Wanks
furnished upon application by tho
clerk or nrchlluot, Plans and xpaolfl.
cntlonB may bo booh at Talent, Ore
gon, or at tlo architects officio.
Tho board rosorves tho right (a re
ject anjand all bids.
, Ily ordpr of School Hoard No. 22,
.Talent, Oregon.
J. N. MANNING,
' ' Chairman
O. V. SHERMAN. Clerk 30U
NOTICE.
Nollco Is lummy gueu that the un
deralxnnd will apply to tho clly coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Or, at j
IU regular mooting on Mai 21, 1911,
for a license to sell wplrltous. vin
ous 'nud malt lbiuurs In quantities
loss than a gallon nt UK placo of bus
lueas at lots 12 and 13. block 20. No
j 7 South l'ront trout, In said clt.
for a period of six mnudis.
(t J. W. SMNCICH
NOTKJK,
neglnulng April 1st, 1011, (u
union soalo for painters -will bo 4
per day. On that date (he Initiation
fee Into local union, No G43, llro
tlidiliood of l'alntors & Decorators of
Ainorloa, will bo rlJJd.
Tho union meet y"y Thursday
night at S p. m. In Anglo hull.
O. W. HAimiNGTON,
Sooretary
405 North Hnrtlett St. 31 0
HuBkllta rm UontlU
Spring Opening
We Announce for Thursday
Evening
March Sixteenth
Eight to Ten o'Clock
Our Formal Showing of
Millinery, Suits, Coats, Dresses
Waists and Accessories
Approved by Fashion for the
Spring and Summer
Nineteen Eleven
s in'
Music by Crowell and Crawford.
We Cordially Court the
Prestige of Your Presence
c9ky
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MaKi&$S
Medford BaKery
TODI) & CO.
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY
Make a Selection , .
of our small enhos nnd spdcialtics
and you'll have a collection of as
tempting nnd toothsoino dainties as
wore ever set before a king. DonH
bo too late comins for yours, how
over. We can never seem to bnhc
enough no matter how many extra
we bake fresh daily. ( (
(EL Delicatessen'
BOUT J I CENTHAL AVENUE
LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
...Orchard Tracts...
Five and ten-acro 'orchard tracts,
planted to "holce varieties of pears;
best fruit land in valley; one mllo
from town; also some onc-ncro tracts
In big oak grove. ir.you would llko
a fine suburban home, have a look at
these tracts. Beautifully located on
macadam road, Good car service.
Depot on property. Our prices aro
right.
See J. A. PERRY, Owner
OOl West Main St., Medford or Medford Nationnl IJnnlc.
Spring Has Came!
Wake Up Some!
Tho bargain of tho season Is an
eight-room houso to bo placed on good
cast front lot on high ground In tho
Nob Hill addition, on which, for a
few days, wo are ablo to mako a snap
price of two thousand dollars, paya
blo half cash, balance to suit at G per
cent. This Is a hard-finished houso,
and the upper rooms will bo Just tho
placo to board tho school-marms
when tho now East Side schoolhouso
Is completed. Tho houso will bo plac
ed In Its now location for this amount. You will get nothing equal to
this for tho monoy for less than doublo In Medford.
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RogueRiverLandCo
NO, 11 NORTH CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON
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vw ii rv t4Vj2s'7 '-"-i copvrioht
Would You Buy Gold Dollars for Fifty Cents?
Very Best Fruit Tracts
AT REASONABLE PRICES
VERY BEST RED SOIL
IN CHOICEST OF LOCATIONS
CIobo to Rogue River Orchard Company's 3000 acres now boing de
veloped nnd sold nt ?r00 PER ACRE.
An SO-ncro tract, ono-half cleared, one-fourth more nenrly cleared,
largo family orchard, excellent condition, $loo PER ACRE.
Two 10-acro tracts, each about one-third cleared, ready to bo sot
out In trees, $100 PER ACRE.
One -10-acro tract, family orchard and grapes; several walnut trees,
houso, barn, largo well and windmill, $80 PER ACHE.
160-acro tract, about 30 acres cleared, $75 PER ACRE.
These on main county road. An elegant proposition for development
nud subdivision.
A. N. PARSONS
REAL ESTATE
GRANTS PASS, ORE.
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N
H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
Everything in the Nursery Line
Seo tho nice English Hollies. 'All kinds
of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only
the most perfect plants), and full lino
of pear, peach, apple, apricot, prunes,
etc., etc.
Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 2381-Res. Phone 2493
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