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    BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1911.
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COURT?
Probate.
Estate Molllo Bateman; order
made admitting will to probate. M.
Purdln administrator and J. A. Per
ry, George II. Llndlcy and L. M. Lyon
appraisers.
Kstato Jacob Thompson; will pro
baled; G. S. llutler appointed admin
Istrator, and L. A. Neil, P. W. Paul
8on nnd A. 12. Kinney appraisers.
Civil Court.
Judge Nell committed R. G. Gale
to state insane asylum.
New Canes.
State of Oregon vs. Bert Cummins;
criminal.
Minnie 12. Westerlieldo vs. Allen
MeCauley and Anna MeCauley; suit
to foreclose mortgage.
Central Door & Lumber company
vs. It. G. Gray; action to recover
money.
Marriage Licenses.
Ernest M. McArtliur to Jessie May
Daily.
Married.
CIIILDERS-KVANS In "Woodvillc
on March 12, 1011, by G. V. Wertz,
J. P., James 1). Chllders and Verna
Evans.
Real Estate Transfers.
0 & C It It Co to Zaeh Cameron
10 acres in Sec 113 Township
.I9 :i West $133
Kl'fio L Taylor to V T York
properly in Ileal (ys Add Mod
J'ord . . 300
C. V. Snyder to E B Pickel
property in Summit Add Med
io rd
5000
James Carr to Arthur Heath A'
acres in Township 37 1 West 1.09
Arthur Heath to Willielmina
Winnel -l1; acres in Township
' 37 1 West 3.00
Willielmina Winkel to Arthur
, Healli Vi acres in Township
37 1 West 1.00
Arthur Heath to Judson D. Hick
ert L'i "ere in Township 37
1 West" 1.00
C. W Palm to ,1 W Diamond
lots 21 22 and 23 Block 2
Palm's Second Add 10
Mary A Albert to Elvin Hayes
lot S Block 24 Moulh Bluff
and But fa Tails 2o0
U S to Henry. Pennington 1(50
acres in Township 35 1 Ecast
Pat
Ashland Steaiu. Laundry to H J
Van Eassen property in Block
17 Ashland . 20.r)0.50
Q E Slites to James Gnuley Land
in D II U 04 townshit 38 1
West 17o
Ida Thrasher to Andrew S Bayer
1 aero in Section 15 Township
30 4 West 000
O V Liudley to Eleda E Halln
day lot 4 block 2 Gray's Add
Medford 300
John A Taylor to James Taylor
20!) acres in Township 39 2
East 10
Wm It Taylor to John A Tay
lor 209 acres in Township 39
2 East 10
W T York Trus to Effio L Tay
lor lots 34 and 15 Midway
tract B for D 4000
Lewis Mishler to Wesley A Horn
lot 5 Block 3 C & I) Subdivi
sion Hamilton Add Medford.. 10
Iluubort N Ityon to Milt Shaft
ner lot 3 Block 1 Page Add
Medford 10
Woods Lumber Co to Ben J
Trowbridge Lot 10 and part lot
17 Block 47 Medford 1
S A Carlton to P T Lewis In'xl
in Township 30 1 East agree
ment Jesso C Gibson to Ellen M Eau
ley laud in Township 38-120. 4S0
W T Youlder to Q F Lindley
Lot 4 Block 2 Grays Add Med
ford "000
Mary J McColHstcr to John Me
Douaugh land in Townshin 3!)
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
J. P. Hale, Nick Jerry and II. T
Paukey spent Wednesday in Medford.
Elmer Childers made a business
trip to Grants Pass Wednesday morn
iiitf. Mrs. Atdiury Boall and little miii
spout Weduoeday in GrnitU Paw.
Ilallie Head was transacting busi
ness in Frants Pas Wednesday.
MM Mildred Elliott who 1ms lieati
vibiting relative and friends here for
a few days ruturnad to ltouk Point
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. J. P. Housed d daughter
HeHtrioo, wjro hro loppiiig
Wednesday.
J. II. MeJrmsoy sold hi- Imnn
on Chorry street to Mm. P. (JUon l'ur
$2000 c-ah.
Our Correspondents
HOSPITAL TO
IE
Ei
Dr. Pickel Enthusiastic Over New!
Building Which is to Be Erected in!
This City After Seeing the Plans
for the Structure.
"The plans for the now hospital
which is to be erected in tills city by
the Sisters of Providence Is a hand
some Btructure, roomy, nlry and mod
ern in ovory respect," Btates Dr. E.
Barton Pickel of this city, who has
just returned from Portland, where
he attended a session of tlio state
board of health, of which body ho Is
a member. Dr. Pickel saw the plans
while In Portland and Is well pleased
with the typo of building the sisters
are planning to erect In this city at a
cost of 90,000.
"I was most agreebaly Impressed
by the plans," continued the doctor,
"and I feel that tho sisters Intend to
give Medford the finest institution of
its kind to be found in tho state out
side of Portland. Tho plans nre am
bitious and the new hospital will in
deed by a beauty. It will bo a credit
to the city!
"The plans have- not yet boon com
pleted, but tho general nature of the
buildings can bo seen. The plans
have yet to be sent toaMontrnoal for
the approval of the head of tho or
ganization and then they will bo sent
to Medford and the wor'k of erection
undertaken."
Dr. Pickel states that tho state
board of health Intends to enlarge
their work In the state materially
this year. This was made posslblo
by tho Increased appropriation given
tho board for Us work by tho recent
legislature.
FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS
AGAINST MAYOR SCHMITZ
SAX FRANCISCO, Oil., March 10
Proceedings in foreclosure, insti
tuted by the German Savings & Loan
society, are pending today itgainsl
former Mayor Eugene E. Sehmitz
The property involved is Schmitz's
former homo on Fillmore street. The
court is petitioned to order tlio sale
of the property to satisfy a note.
30 WLI N GOURNAMENT
FOR PANAMA EXPOSITION
SPOKANE, Wash., March Hi. A
United Slates bowling tournament
with a total program of 30 days will
be held in San Francisco in 1915, dur
ing the Pnnaina Pacific exposition.
Over 500 five teams are expected
to compete for a cash prize of be
tween $2500 nnd $3000. Tho San
Francisco meet is expected to ho the
only one held during 1915, all con
gresses combining for the big tour
ney. 2 East
Jesse Houck to Ida Shermcrhoin
land in Block 50 Medford . .
Wilbur J llartzcll to Zoln Har
vey Caughey Lot 3 Block I
Columbus avenue Add Medfjrd
10
10
300
Mrs A It Phipps ta Imiliel'.e
Phipps property in Lnnrol
hursl Add Medford 1
Mrs A It Phipps to Anna B Lind
lov property in Lum'elhiirnt
Add Medford 1
Henry Polilman to J S Stagg
Block d Orchard Home As
sociation 2000
J S Stagg to I) W Luko 13
aoros in Orchard Home As
sociation 4500
Alia Naylor to II W Marcev lot
3 Block 40 Medford 1
It Schuler to Wilheliiinie Win
kel land in Township 37 1
west, bond 4000
I J Stncoy to Geo W Stacy lot
10 Block 1 Fairmount Add
Medford 1000
Huth Heizur to- G W Litnco .Si
4.43 acres in Township 37 2
West 1
Geo H Wolf to Zaeh Cameron
lots 11 and 12 Block 3 Siunv
side Add Medford
F. L. Peterson left for his new
home in California Wednesday iiftor
selling his tract of land near Con
stant addition for $10,000.
C. W. Jeflers and John 'Williams
returned from Coming, Cal., the first
of the week.
Tho many friends of Frod Furra
will bo delighted to hear that ho i
able to be out nguiii. Ho is quite n
favorite here and liiui the Oaleom and
roapuol of (he entire community.
ItogUtered at the Hotel Duiilao
j first of the wook were, V. S. John-
I sou, It. W. Terrell, J. L. J lay, Cleorgo
II. Filxgibbon, Frank Davw, all i.f
J Portland; J. B. Ford uud wife, Chi
rayo, Hi.; A. E. McFarlund, Ali
lnil, D. II. I,ong, Ik, Idaho; I.uw
L'rliii, Mwlford, W. I Mouiiey
J Proect; J. C. Aiken, Woodville.
1
LAND 8USIKESS
IS PICKING UP
Real Estate Men Are Reporting More
Sales With Coming
Weather Many New
Seen in Hotel Lobbies.
of Spring
Faces Are
During the past two weeks there
has boon a great revival of business
In real estate circles In tlio city. Real
estato men aro once again busy
whirling prospective customers to
various sections of the valley and are
reporting a number of sales.
There aro a largo number of now
faces seen about the hotel lobbies
and most of them are men who havo
come to look over the valley and in
vest in orchard property. With tho
weather how prevailing nuto trips
about tho Valley aro becoming real
"Joy rldcc" and the orchards, put
ting on their spring dress, aro dally
growing more attractive.
Cop Clothes Coming.
Word was received bv the chief of
police Tuesday that the now uni
forms for the local cops havo been
shipped from the east by express
and that tliey should arrive within
(he next few days when Medford cops
will appeftr for the first time in reg
ulation uniform. Then no longer will
lite 'any-old-sort-of-clodics be tol
erated. NOTICK.
N'otlco Is noreoy given that the un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Or., at
Its regular meeting on Mar. 121, 1911,
for a license to sell splrltous, vin
ous and malt liquors In quantities
'ess than' a gallon at Its placo of bus
iness 'at lots 12 and 13, block 20, No.
j7 South Front street, in said clly,
for a period of sLx months,
tf J. W. SLINGER.
NOT! CIS.
Beginning April 1st, 1911, tho
union scalo for painters will bo $4
per day. On that date the Initiation
too Into local union, No. 043, Bro
therhood of Painters & Decorators of
America, will bo raised.
The union moots ovory Thursday
night at 8 p. m. In Anglo hall.
C. W. HARRINGTON,
Secretary.
405 North Bartlett St. 310
NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will bo received by the
board of directors of School District
No. 22, Talent, Oregon, until March
25, 1911, 4 o'clock p. in., for the
orectlon and completion of public
3chool building, nccordlng to plans
and specifications prepared by
Charles II. Burggraf, archltoct, Al
bany .Oregon. All bids niiiBt bo ac
companied by a certified check pay
able to "School District No. 22, Tal
ent, Oregon," for tho sum of $500.00,
as a guarantee that tho contractor
will furnish an approval bond equal
to GO per cent of tho contract within
ton days after tho awarding of tho
contract.
All bids must bo mndo out on
blank proposals for tho samo. Blanks
furnished upon application by tho
clerk or architect. Plans and specifi
cations may bo soon at Talent, Ore
gon, or at tho architect's office.
Tho board rosorves tho right to re
ject any and all bids.
By ordor of School Board No. 22,
Taloat, Oregon.
J. N. MANNING,
Chairman. '
C. W. SHERMAN, Clerk. 300
Hnnklns for Health.
"EYES TESTED"
When Things
"Swim" or become dim, it la tlmo
to seo us about glasses. I fit
your eyes correctly, and guaran
tee satisfaction, In quality, and
work.
Dr. RlCKCrt rfver tontner's
"Classes Kit led."
Wanted-
lti Experienced Millinery
Call at once
TIREMAN BALL
T
Department Holds an Informal Meet
ing and Talks of Purchasing New
Equipment for the Fire Department
Will Meet Council Soon.
The flro department membors mot
In an Infcrmnl session Wednesday
evening and after discussing the final
plans for tho ball to be given Friday
evening by tboin, they talked over
the purchase or now equipment for
the department. No action was tak
en, but tho flreboys will probably
meet in a body with the members of
the clfy council In arriving at au un
derstanding. Hose and hook and lad
dor truck aro tho two most Important
things to be purchased, according to
the firemen.
Tho dance to be given St. Patrick's
evening will bo tho most elaborate of
Its kind over given by tho depart
ment. All aro urged to attend.
NOTICK.
To tho master plumber, contractors
and builders of Medford and vicinity,
that on and after April tho first, tho
minimum scalo of wages for Journey
men plumbers and steanifltters shall
bo $ per day, eight hours, J. Franz,
president; C. R. Losher, secrotary;
Local Union No. 3C2. 319
Mine Owners
Attention
Wo havo Rovoral eastern peoplo
Interested in mining proposition
to Invent inonoy in mining prop
erty. What havo you to offer?
"Writo us Today.
Oregon Realty
& Mining Co.
Stl Oarnett-Corey Ulilg.
Electric Eooms
Opened Mondny, March Cth in Elec
tric building, 218 West Main etrcot.
Everything now and modern, Includ
ing steam heat, baths, otc. Best in
city. Rates reasonable.
' Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan
Proprietors
FOR SALE
BY OWNER.
Small 4-room houso on cast front
lot GOxlOO, six bonring priuio nnd
two-year pear trees, water and sewer,
paved street, gas in house, woodshed,
chicken Iiouo and yard.
PRICE $1200
Terms: One-half cash, balance
like rent.
528 S. Fir St.
PHONE 901
Old customers send me
your address.
New Premiums, New Ser
vice, New Agent.
But the samo old stand
ard goods.
AGENCY GRAND
UNION TEA CO.
110 TRII'P STKIJIOT
DY
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A SNAP TO
Those Interested In Medford Rael Estate
For Sale Lot .1, block 3, In tlio'Suhnysldo Addition to Medford. This
lot Is 60x120 and Is 100 feet from tho corner of King and Thir
teenth strootH. High and dry. The owner has loft Medford and
wishes to dUpoBo of this lot. Price $500, teriiiH or $150 all cash. Ap
ply to A. V. HKNIHtV, 107 Dominion Trust Untitling, Vamouver, II. C
Notice to
Colonists
Having spent two veal's trav
eling through the northwest
looking for safe land invest
ments, have located a sec
tion where land values are
not inflated, which comes un
der government project oLir-
rigaiion, woric ol wnicn js
now under way. J ust return
ed from visit to this section,
with authority to offer some
good bargains. I! maintain no
expensive auto or otlico. Be
ing a former Akron, Ohio
man, would be pleased to
meet all easterners at my
residence after 5 p. m. if only
for a visit. J.t will cost you
nothing and may possibly be
of benefit to you.
H. J. Tichnor
48 QUINCE ST.
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
CITY ri!01KRTY
FARMS, FRUIT RANCHES
VS. K. MAIN STKI2RT.
Offutt Rornes
Auto Go.
Automobiles
GENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 6331.
Corner Central Ave, ani Hlk 6t
Medford, Or.
ODAKS
Nnvo you noticed tho sun
uhlno? Tli!' to get that Kodak.
Only one plaoo, let us show
you.
Medford
Book
Store
Saleslady
lull
rens
POft SALE
CITY PROPERTY
Homes any part of city
Lots wholesale and retail ,
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
-"8 5C
Notice to Investors
Income benrliiR orclmrds nuplea or lienrs, In Rogue River Vnlloy, Ore
son, Medford district, In largo or small tracts.
Improved lnnd, sultnulo for Biib-dlvldlng for orclmrds or alfalfa.
From flvo ncros to flvo hundred acres, good deon soil. Near shipping
points.
Cliolco business property, residences and vacant lots In Medford, Ore
gon. LA LOMA ItlCAfj KSTATK CO.
W. II. Slownrt, V. M. Amy, W. II. Savage, ltoom 2, Stcwnrt nulldlng.
Phenes: 1 'ml fie n:i5t. Home 201-K
FOR SALE
Over 7000 acres of land, splendid river bottom and
foot hill, greatest bargains; some as low as $4 per acre.
Now our contracts are out in 30 days and your oppor
tunity gone.
No. .1, '1000 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 laud, with
considerable grain land, well wooded and wattercd,
a splendid bargain at $5 per acre, in one body.
No. '.), 1120 acres, fine grazing and some grain land,
well 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 entjre 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.
iTust think you need never put your hand into your
pocket after the first payment.
And many other equally fine bargains in large and
small homes and fruit and grain and alfalfa ranches,
must be bought very soon to be had at present
prices. Address
Oregon & California Land Co.
BED BLTJFF, CALIFORNIA, fiOX 117.
tr - M - t -
FINE MILLINERY
Tho now Spring styles will pleaBb ydu.
Call nnd leave your order. Our trimming room Is turning out
many exceptionally taking pattorns.
Barnard & Cornoyer
SOUTH CUNTHAL AVUN'UK.
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..Orchard Tracts...
Flvo and ton-ncro orchard tracts,
planted to "holco varieties of pears;
host fruit land In valley; one nillo
from town; nlso hoiiio one-acre tracts
In hit? oak grove It you would llko
a fine suhurbau homo, have a look at
theso tractH, Ileautifiilly locatod on
macadam road. Good cur service.
Depot on proporty. Our prices aro
rlcht.
See J. A. PERRY, Owner
00 1 Went. Main St., Medford or Medford Xiitlounl Hnnk;
Spring Has Came!
Wake Up Some!
VIallUit',?
Ifo.
h &5SSPn Mmi
( ' vassafewro!Rr
rSSMSImSS
ed In Its now location for this amount. You will got nothing oqual to
this for tho inonoy for less than double In Medford.
Roque River Land Co
NO. II NOKTH CKNTHAJi
Rock Spring Coal
SM&Mffi
On hand all the time. Phono 1002.
BURBIDGE
THE COAL MAN.
r4r - r
The bargain of tho soason Is an
eight-room houso to bo placed on good
east front lot on high ground In tho
Nob Hill addition, on which, for a
few days, wo aro ablo to mako a snap
prlco of two thousand dollars, paya
ble half cash, balanco to suit at 6 per
cout. This Is a hard-finished house,
and tho uppor rooms will bo Just tho
placo to board tho school-marms
whon tho now Hast Sldo schoolhouso
Is completed. Tho houso will bo plac
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