aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JMEDrORD, OTEECION, MONDAY. MAKOTT 20, 1911.
PXGE THRE15
J
WEEKS RECEIPTS
AT STOCK YARDS
Over Two Thousand Cattle, Five
Thousand Sheep, Eleven Hundrci
Hogs Clearance Effected of All
Stocks Offered for Sale.
PORTLAND UNION STOCK
YARDS, March 18. The receipts for
the week have been: Cattle 2102
calves 211, hogs 1152, sheep 58!ii
goats 2."), horses and mules 29.
The cattle market was steady at
last week's decline. There was no.
u great deal of. tone to the markci
hut a clearance was effected of al
the stock offered for sale. Steer
.$r.7.ruVl(); cows, $4.7C)(wo.7u
calves, $").758; hulls, .$f).10.
Most of the hogs that came ii
were contract deliveries from the
east. The market" for local stock
went off 15 per cent. Hogs $7.10(y
8.7G.
The- sheep market was fairh
steady. Supply and prices loog ai
upward turn. There was a recovery
of lflti to 2.")c from the former weukV
line of values, jji-KTiM.S."); lambs, $o.2Z
There was nn active demand foi
heavy draft horses. The arrival o'
a carload of Idaho horses on Fridnj
and the coming of a carload of east
era draft horses tonight will, in i
measure, make up the lack of supply
There is also en route a shipment of
mules from Missouri.
Arrivnls for the First Annual Pa
cific Northwest Livestock Show an
coming into the yards and indication
point to a splendid exhibition.
scottIaiier
still missing
Officers Search for Man Who Has
Been Missing for Four Days
Charged With Illegally Receivinj
Deposits.
POttTLAND, Ore., Mnrch 20. G
N. Myers, president of the Moun'
Seolt-Hunk nml secretary of tho Italian-American
Hank, for whom the
police have been searching for four
days on a warrant charging him with
having Illegally received deposits foi
tho Italian American Dank, was re
ported still missing today.
On April 2, tho stockholders In the
Institution will hold a meeting and
tentative plans probably will bo made
to tako over tho stock of tho bank
now held by Myers and reorganize
tho company.
A meeting was held last night but
owing to tho presence of only a small
number of stockholders nothing war
done.
Myers' Mount Scott nank wab
closed recently by the bank examiner
as thero was not sufficient reserve
on hand when examined.
Myers recently established a string
of small banks In towns of tho north
west.
.lust Half in 1 It'll.
Clyde, Ky. Mrs. I. A. Decker,
writes from Clyde: "I recommend
Cardul, tho woman's tonic, to any
woman In need of a remedy. For five
years, I was unable to do my own
work. Half my time was spent In
bed. At last 1 tried Cardul. Now I
am well and happy, and can do my
own work. ' Don't suffer pain, head
ache, backache, and other womnnly
mlsorles, when your own druggist
has on his shelf a remedy for such
troubles Cardul. Get a bottle for
your shelf. As a general tonic, for
weak women, nothing has boon found
for 50 years that would tako Its place
Try It. It will holp you.
XKWCOMKIIS DKMGIITKI) WITH
MKDFOHD.
""Judging from the Investments
made within the past ten days, city
property and orchard tracts are In
great demand.
Thoso who havo Invested nro de
lighted with tholr purchasos and all
say that Medford is by far tho live
liest city on tho coast.
If you want a good view of the
valley, let us show you, from tho top
of our office building.
Wo have a few fine propositions to
offer, and It will pay you to call and
Investigate.
Orogon Realty & Mining Co., 319
Garnott-Coroy building.
AD.
First Homosoekor I find no good
land hore undor 5200 per aero.
Seoond Hotnoseeker I bought bet
tor from Frod Parker. Canyonvlllc
Or., for $100.00, and ho Ijas a still
bettor buy for the man who can han
dle 100 acres. Write him. 310
HaskinB for Healtn.
Our Correspondents
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS
John Winningham has just returned
from a hurried business visit to Mod
ford. Mr. Tentsworth of Medford is vis
ting here and hoarding at the hoim
if John Wiuuinghnni. Mr. Teats
.vorth has been trapping some am
nlks of going into business at thi'
point.
Dr. Btielinnnu hns returned fron
he valley bringing with him Mrs. Up
chrnnnu and his four children mnk
ng quite an addition to our town.
Several timber men have been hen
if Inte looking over the timber, am
seeking openings foi' business.
Our bank, with Mr. Darker u
harge, will open about April 1 as tin
mnk building will be finished by th:i
hue, for business. Several of oui
ocnl capitalists have taken stock am
ho present officers of the hnnk an
Ocorgo Davis of Medford, president
fl. D. Mills, vice president, and 0
Hnrker cashier and trensurer.
Our roads have improved ven
uuch and Mr. Ilarnish has put oi
he "hack" so that ho can nceommr.
late several passengers nml travel i
"ncreasing very much.
Mr. Dell of Uic P. & E. force wn'
'lore during last week looking ove
he ground, preparatory to starting
.vork on the railroad water tank.
Freight trains are running n littl
ihove Cameron, and bringing in sup
dies for the merchants and it wil
io but a short time before reguln
'roight and passenger trains will In
"iiuniug as work is being pushed rap
dly during the fine weather on th
militating and other work. Mr. Bar
ett is building for his family n con
enient home on tho lot thnt he pur
"based of tho lumber company nni
.vill move- into it some time in Apri'
Tho young men hnye been ven 1
'msily engaged in bordering the
'park" with a cedar hedge and
vhich, if it is a success, will add ver
uuch to tho attractiveness of the
inrk; and thero is nn effort on foot
to have tho railroad change thr
orosent proposed location of the de
oot, to ono nearer tho center of the
town which we think would be docid
dly better and more convenient.
There is a strong demand for him
'ier, for local purposes, but thoro is
lot a supply on hand yet in a short
vhilo tho mill will have sufficient
awed for home consumption.
Leo Drndshaw and Tom Kinney of
Medford were visiting hero during the
CITY NOTICES.
OK1HXAXCK XO. i2.
An ordinance assessing tho proper
ty adjacent to and benefited by tho
S-lnch lateral sower constructed
along Sherman street from Genesee
street to Geneva ave'nuo for tho cost
of constructing tho samo and provid
ing tho manner of carrying said as
sessments Into full effect.
Tho city of Medford doth ordain
is follews:
Section 1. Whereas, tho council
lid beretoforo provldo by ordinance
for tho serving of tho owners of prop
erty ndjacent to and benefited by the
construction of the lateral sowor
hereinafter described to appear be
fore said council and show cause, If
any, why snld property should not
bo nssesscd for tho construction of
said sewer, and did fix a tlmo for
hearing any such protests, which no
tice was given In accordanco with
said ordlnanco more than ten days
before tho beginning of tho construc
tion of said sewer, but no protests
against said construction or assess
ment of tho cost thereof was mndo
by anyono and said sower was, by
said council, orderod constructed.
And, whereas, tho cost of tho con
struction of said sower has been and
horoby Is determined to bo tho sum of
ir.C0.71;
Now therefore, said city doth or
dain and declare that each parcel of
property described below Is adjacent
to and benefited by that certain lat
eral sower S Inches In slzo, construct
ed on Sherman street from Genesee
street to Geneva avenue and that the
proportion of tho cost of said sower
which each of said parcola of land
should bear, based on tho benefits
derived respectively by said sovornl
tracts of land, Is tho amount sot op
posite tho description of each parcel
below, that each of said parcels Is
actually benoflted In tho amount set
opposite its description below by tho
construction of said seu'or, and that
said several amounts represent tho
proportlonnl benoflts of said several
parcels from said sewer. And each
of said parcels Is horeby assessed tho
amount set opposlto its inscription
below for tho construction of said
sower.
ASSESSMENT FOR AN EIGHT
INCH LATERAL SEWER ON
SHERMAN STREET FROM GEN
ESEE TO GENEVA STREET.
ABSossmont No. 1 M. O. Broad
bent. Lot 9, block 4, Frultdalo addi
tion to tho city of Medford, Oregen:
frontage 59.6 feet on tho south side
of Sherman street; 59.C foot; rate per
foot $1.22; amount $72.71.
Assossment No. 2 L. G. Portor.
Lot 10, block 4. Frultdalo addition
to tho city of Medford. Orogon; front
ago 00 feet on tho south side of
Sherman stroot; 50 feot; rato por
foot $1.22; amount $01,
Assessment No. 3 L. O. Portor.
Lot 11. block 4. Frultdalo addition to
the city of Medford, Orogon; front
age 60 feot on the south side of Sher
man stroot; 50 feot; rato por foot
$1.22; amount $G1.
Asmont No. 4 L. G. Portor.
Lot 12. block 4. Frultdalo addition
to tho cyof Medford, Oregon; front
ago 60 foot on tho south side of Shor
nian stroot; 60 foot; rate por foot
$1.22; amount $C1.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
J. F. Hay and daughter Miss
311a returned from Grants Pass Srit
irdny night where they went to nt
end the burial of his mother.
The ladles aid of tho Baptist
'liuruch had a very pleasant surprise
mrty on Mrs. Hcijry Warner Sat
lrday afternoon. Quite a number
vero present and much pleaauro
was had.
Miss Mary Penlngor of Tolo, Is
lore visiting friends.
Frank Wilson of Medford visited
vlth friends here Saturday night, and
eft for Eugene Sunday morning.
George Perkins spent Sunday In
Gold Hill.
Mrs. Daisy Stedham and son W.
l spent Sunday In Grants Pass.
J. S. Murphy and family spent Sun
lay In Medford.
Councilman D. F. Peort and wife
mil daughter Lelia spent Sunday in
Phoenix.
Mrs. J. W. Merrltt spent Satur
lay In Grants Pass.
Mrs. J. A. NIckearson who has
been tho guest of Mrs. J. F. Hay of
his city for several days returned
to her home In Slsson, California Sat
urday. .Mrs. Fred Penlngor of Klamath
Falls Is visiting her husband and
mother hero.
Contractor R. W. Gray of Medford
.vas transacting business horo Sat
urday. Prof. A. J. Hanby of Gold Hill
spent Sundny here.
Mr. and Mrs. Stnrterent, Mrs. Lake
Mrs. Farra, Tho Misses Norwood,
Miss Hoke, Mr. Hoko Jr., Fred Farra.
F. J. Taylor, Honrey Roloy, George
Farnum, B. G. Peort, William Mar
ine, Miss Dnnlap, B. C. Dunlap,
George Herchburgor wore among tho
nany Central Point people In Med
ford Saturday.
present week intent upon some busi
ness nffair.
Dr. Williams has been joined by
his young daughter, who camo in
on Thursday's stage. Dr. Williams
is securing a good practice and is
well liked.
Mrs. Marccy of tho View hotel
who has been in Portland for n
month, returned homo Tuesday.
Miss Jose Gcppert met with u
painful hut not serious accident
lately by being thrown from a horsi
she was riding and striking the back
of her bond on the ground. She i
doing well.
CITY NOTICES.
Assessment No. G J. W. Hockor
smith. Lot 14, block 2, Frultdnlo ad
dition to tho city of Medford, Oro
gon; frontago GO feot on tho north
side of Sherman street; GO feet; rato
per foot $1.22; amount $G1.
Assessment No. C E. F. Robinson.
Lot 15, block 2, Frultdnlo addition
to the city of Medford, Oregon; front
age 50 feot on tho north sldo of Sher
man street; GO feet; rato per foot
$1.22,; amount $01.
Assessment No. 7 E. F. Robinson.
Lot 1C, block 2, Frultdalo addition to
the city of Medford, Oregon; front
age 50 feet on tho north sldo of Sher
man street; 50 feot; rato por foot
$1.22; amount $G1.
Assessment No. 8 W. S. Weston.
Lot 17, block 2, Frultdalo addition to
tho city of Medford, Oregon; front
ago 50 feet on tho north sldo of Shor
man street; 50 reel; rate per foot
$1.22; amount $01.
Assessment No. 9 W. S. Weston.
Lot 18, block 2, Frultdalo addition to
tho city of Medford, Oregon; front
ago 50 feet on tho north sldo of Shor
nian street; 50 feet; rato per foot
$1.22; amount $G1.
Section 2. And It Is horoby ordered
and ordnlned that said soveral as
sessments and tho liens thoreof ho
entered In tho Hen docket of said
city, and that thereupon notice bo
given to tho owners, or reputed own
ers, of Bald property, and that the
samo bo enforced nnd collected in
tho manner provided by tho chartor
of said city for tho collection of as
sessments for the Improvement of
streets tbeiulu.
Section 3. It Is furthor ordered
that tho notlco nbovo provided for bo
published three times In tho Dally
Mall Tribune, a nowspapor published
and of general circulation In said
city, In tho mnnnor provided by ordl
nanco No. 250 of said city.
Tho foregoing ordlnanco was pass
ed by tho city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 21st day of
February, 1911, by tho following
vote;
Merrick ayo, Watt aye, Wortman
ayo, Emerlck nyo, Elfert ayo and
Millar ayo.
Approved Fobruary 2lBt, 1911.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attost
ROOT. W. TELFER,
City Recordor.
NOTICE.
To tho owner, or reputed owner, of
oach parcel of proporty described In
tho foregoing ordlnanco, as iiumed
therein, and In tho lion declared b)
said ordinance, as recorded In the
dockot of city liens:
You aro horoby notified that the
assessment declared by tho foregoing
ordinance has been made and tho lien
therefor entored In tho city lien dock
ot, and that tho samo Is duo and you
aro horoby requlrod to pay tho samo
to tho city recorder within ten days
from the service of this notice, which
service Is mado by publication of tho
forogolng ordinance and this notlco
throe times In tho Medford Mall Tri
bune, pursuant to an order of the
city council of said ulty.
ROUT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
CITY NOTICES.
OlUHXAXCIi XO. 100.
An ordlnanco declaring the assess
ment on tho proprety benefited for
tho cost of laying a 4 Inch wator
main on Poach street from Mnln
street to Eighth stroot and directing
tho recordor to enter a statement
thereof In tho water main Hen docket.
Tho city of Medford doth ordnln
as follews:
Section 1. Whereas, tho city coun
cil did heretofore by resolution de
clare Its Intention to lay a 4 Inch
wator main on Peach, street from
Main Btreot to Eighth street and to
assess tho cost thereof on tho prop
erty fronting on said portion of said
street In proportion to tho frontnge
of said property, and fix n time and
placo for hearing protests against
tho laying of said wnter main on
said part of said street and tho as
sessment of tho cost thereof as afore
said. And, whereas, said resolution wns
duly published and posted as ro
qulrod by section 116 of tho char
tor of tho said city:
And whereas, a meeting of tho
council wns held at tho time nnd
place fixed by tho said resolution,
for tho nurposo of considering any
such protests, but no protests wore
at said tlmo, or at any other time
mndo to or received by tho council
to tho snld laying of said wator main
or tho assessment ot tho cost there
of as aforesaid, nnd said council hav
ing considered tho matter, and
deeming thnt said water main was
and Is of material benefit to said
city, and thnt all property to bo as
sessed therefor would bo benefited
thereby to tho extent of tho probable
amount of tho respective assessments
to bo lovlod agnlnst said property
did order said main laid.
And whereas, the cost of said
wator mnln hnH been and hereby Is
determined to bo tho sum of $54G.OO.
Now therefore, It Is hereby fur
ther determined thnt tho proportion
ate sliaro of tho cost of laying said
water main of oach parcel of prop
erty fronting on said portion of mild
street Is tho amount set opposlto tho
description ot each parcel of land
bolow, nnd that each piece or parcel
of land benoflted by tho laying of
said water main to the full extent of
tho amount so sot opposite tho do
scrptlon of tho same, and that tho
respoctlvo amounts represent the
proportional benefits of snld wator
mnln to said respoctlvo parcols of
land, nnd also the proportional front
age thereof on said street, and tho
council does hereby declnro oach of
tho parcels of proporty described bo
low to bo assessed and each ot tho
samo hcrebv Is aBsessod tho amount
set opposlto each description for tho
cost of lnyiiiK said wator main.
ASSESSMENT FOR A FOUR-INCH
WATER MAIN ON PEACH
STREET TO "MAIN STREET TO
EIGHTH STREET.
Assessment No. 1 Robort Wilson.
Lot 15. block 3, Park Addition to
tho city of Medford, Orogon; front
age 50 feet on the enst sldo of Poach
street; 50 feet; rato per foot 84c;
amount $42.00.
Assessment No. 2 Robort Wilson.
Lot 14, block 3. Park Addition to
tho city of Medford, Oregon; front
ago 50 feot on tho east sido of
Peach street; 50 feot; rato por foot
84c; amount $42.00.
Assessment No. 3 Robort Wilson.
Lot 13, block 3, Pnrk Addition to
tho city of Medford, Oregon; front
nge 50 feet on tho east sldo of Poach
street; GO foot; rato per foot 81c;
amount $42.00.
Assossment No. 4 Robort Wilson.
Lot 12. block 3, Park Addition to
tho city of Medford, Orogon; front
ago GO feet on tho enst sldo of Peach
street; GO feet; rato por foot 84c;
amount $42.00.
Assessment No. 5 Robort Wilson.
Lot 11, block 3, Pnrk Addition to
tho city of Medford, Orogon; front
ago 50 feet on tho east sldo of Peach
street; 50 foot; rato por foot 84c;
amount $42.00.
Assessment No. G G. H. Ends.
Lot 10, block 3, Park Addition to
the city of Medford, Oregon; front
age GO feet on tho east sldo of Peach
streot; GO foot; rato por foot 84c;
apiount V12.00.
Assessment No. 7. Jnmcs Bowl
ing. Lot 9, block 3, Park Addition to
tho city of Medford, Orogon; front
ago GO feet on tho oast sldo of Poach
streot; 50 feet; rato per foot 84c;
amount $12.00.
Assessment No. 8. Laura B. Cnm
oron. A parcel of land situated in
block 3, Park Addition to tho city
of Medford, Oregon, and fronting
100 feot on tho wost side of Pencil
streot, and described In Volume 83,
Page Gfi2, County Recorder s records
of Jnckson county, Oregon; 100 feot;
rato por foot 84c; amount $84.00.
Assessment No. 9.- S. L. Bennett.
A parcel of lnnd situated In block 4
Park Addition to tho city of Medford,
Oregon, and fronting 75 feot on tho
west Bide of Peach street and describ
ed In volume 82, pago 545, county
recordor s recordB of Jackson county,
Oregon; 75 feet; rato por foot 84c;
amount $G3.00.
Assessment No. 10, J. E. Dyer
Lot 1, block 1, Park Addition to tho
city of Medford, Oregon; frontage
75 feet on tho west sldo of poach
streot; 75 feet; rato per foot 81c,
amount $G3.00.
Assessment No. 11.. C W. Aus
tin. A parcel of land situated In block
1, Park Addition to tho city of Med
ford, Orogon, and fronting 150 feot
on tlio wost sldo of Poach streot and
described In volumo 71, pago 29G,
county recorder's recordB of Jack
son county, Oregon; GO feot; rato
per foot 81c; amount $12.00,
Section 2. And It Is horoby order
ed and ordained that tho sovoral as
sessments and tho Hens thereof be
outorod lu the wnter main Hon dock
et of snld city, and that thereupon
notlco bo glvon to tho owners, or
reputed owners, of said property, and
that tho Bamo bo enforced and col
lected In tho mnnnor provided by
tho charter of tho city for collection
of assessments for tho Improvement
of bt roots therein.
Section 3. It Is furthor orderod that
tho notlco above provided for be
published three times in tho Dally
Mall Tribune, a nowspapor publish
ed and of general circulation lu said
city, In tho maniior provided by or
dlnanco No. 260 of said city.
Tho foregoing ordlnanco was pass
od by tho rlty council of tho city of
Medford. Oregon, on tho 21st day of
Fobruary, 1911, by tho following
voto;
CITY NOTICES.
Merrick nyo, Watt ayo, Wortman
aye, Emerlck nyo, Elfort nyo nnd
Millar ayo.
Approved February 21st, 1911.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest: Mayor.
ROBT. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
notice!
To tho ownor, or reppted owner,
of each parcol of property described
In tho foregoing ordlnanco, as named
therein, nnd In tho Hon declared by
said ordlnanco, as recorded In tho
dockot of city Hens:
You are hereby notified thnt tho
nsBOS8inent declared by tho foregoing
ordlnanco has been mndo and tho Hon
thorefor entered In tho city lien dock
et, nnd thnt the snmo Is duo nnd you
nro horoby required to pay tho samo
to tho city recorder within ton days
from tho sorvlce of this notice, which
sorvlco Is mado by publication of
tho foregoing ordlunnco and this no
tlco threo times in tho Medford Mall
Tribune, pursunnt to nn order ot tho
city council of said city.
ROBT. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
STUDIO
708 SOUTH OAKDALE
PHONE 0072.
Prlvato or class lessons In oil, wa
tor color or tapestry. Ordors taken,
AGNES R. GRANT.
COOK WANTED.
Cook for mon on ranch. Hollywood
Orchard, phono Farmor 7003 nt noon
hour or nfter 0:30 p. in. tf
FOR SALE
CITY PROPERTY
JJomcs any part of city
Lots wholesale and retail
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
City Property
Six-room modern bungalow, close in
;t bedrooms, Hereon porch, $2500;
good terms.
2-room plastered house and screen
porch, lot -15x151); pricu only $051);
on easy payments.
15 ranch bunds.
Largo lot, 5 blocks from P. 0., $850;
good terms.
G room modern bungulow, now, com
pletely furnished, .$3000, tonns.
7 room house, niodorn, new, bath,
pantry, cement fundation und wnllc,
firo place, built in buffet, excellent
location, tho best value in Medford
nt tho price $3500, good terms.
4 room house, lot 00x100, $050, good
terms.
Six-room bungnlow on pnv'ng, dote
in, now, $1000; good terms.
West Walnut Park loti, $27(3 -.150;
$25 down, $10 month, 0 por cont
RANCHES
10 acres Hour creek bottom, bos
truck and orchnrd land in valley,
close to city limits, $3500.
40 ncres .pear lnnd, close in, $175
por ncro; good terms; subdivide1
l'ino block of bouring Newtowns
closo in, $1000 per acre.
10 ncres in penis at tho price of
tho land, closo in; good terms.
20 ncres, closo in; part in bearing
orchnrd, only $400 por ncro; terms.
20 ncres nenr iMcdi'oid; closo Io
railroad; all in Nowtowns and
pears; I and 2 years old; big snap
at $250 por ncro; easy tonus.
100 ncres; H. It. through tract, $25
por ncro; terms,
20 ncres fine fruit lnnd, close to rail
road, all clenrcd; $100 per acre.
WANTED
10 railroad men.
10 lumber jacks.
10 ranch bunds.
L lady clerk.
1 blacksmith,
flirlb for general housework.
City and rnnch proporty to list.
Man and wife on ranch,
2 Prunors.
L F. I.
Room 206.
Philips Btilltilnij
PHONE 901
Old customers send mo
your address.
New Premiums, New Ser
vice, New Agent.
But tho samo old stand
ard goods.
AGENCY GRAND
UNION TEA CO.
IIOTIMI'PHTHKHT
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
CITY PItOPintTY
PAHMH, VllVIT HAXCHIM
1251 K. MAIX HTUI2KT.
IM
NOW
Is the time to huve your ground laid
out. We linvo tho oxperienco nnd
tho knowledge ns to how they should
bo lnid out to tho best ndvnutnge. Wo
hnvo also a fino lino of ornamentnl
shrubs, shado trees nnd two yenr old
roses which will bloom this year.
Prices for samo enn bo had nt tho
store, corner Sixth and Central.
Phono 1451.
Grodnhouso nnd nursery near city
reservoir. Phono 5181.
J. T. BROADLEY O. CO.
Florists nnd Lnndscnpo Gnrdouors.
P. 0. Box 521.
Remember wo nro oxporionccd in
nil Hues of florist mid landscape
work.
SWINE FOR
SALE
Fancy registered Poland China nnd
Berkshire Swine. Orders taken for
Hlring delivery. Prize winning
stock.
GREEN FIELD FARM,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Electric Rooms
Opened Monday, March Gth In Eloc
trlc building, 218 West Mnln atroot.
Everything now and niodorn, Includ
ing steam boat, baths, etc. Best lu
city. Rates ronsonablo.
Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan
Proprietors
Canton
Restaurant
Meuls Served nt nil Hours. Good
Cooking, Good Sorvlce, Reason
able Prices -: -:- :- :-
Sam Lock, Prop.
Upstalrn on South Front Street.
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE
22 South Riverside
Phone Main 4282.
Home 298 K.
N. H. Mark
Ashland
Orchards
MK. 1XVKHTOU:
Aro you looking for nn Invest
ment that 1b an luvot)tmout7 If
you nro, then rend this:
WFo aro authorized by tlio own
or to offor for a abort tlmo at only
$2 tiO per acre his 30-acro one-year,
old orchard, which Ih located with
in 1 Mi miles from Ashland and
right lu tho vnlloy.
TIiIh orchard Ih all set to tho
finest varieties of pears and ap
ples and has been well cared for.
Wo will subdivide this into 10
aero tracts to suit purchaser nnd
will give terms on tho samo.
Rogue River
Investment Co-
77 OAK ST., ASIIia.NI, OKIXiOX
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
0ENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
First-Clan
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN B2S1.
Corner Central Ave, and Htk St
Medford, Or.
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Automobiles 1
FOR SALE
200 ncres on Gold Hill Itond; 100
acres bottom lnnd; 80 ncres clonred;
'23 ncres in alfalfa; 33 ncres in
wheat; 75 trees family orchnrd; 450
trees newly planted, pours, penches,
cherries nnd npples; 2 creeks run
through place; G room house, burn
and other buildings; will subdivido;
$125 nn acre; $3,000 cash; balance
1, 2 nnd .1 years nt 0 por cent.
MYERS, WHITESIDE & HOLMES,
Main and Central.
Notice to
Colonists
riaviug spent two years trav
eling through the northwest
looking for safe land invest
ments, have located a sec
tion where land values arc
not inflated, which comes un
der government project of ir
rigation, work of which is
now under way. Tust return
ed from visit to this section,
witli authority to offer some
good hargains. I maintain no
expensive auto or office. Be
ing a former Akron, Ohio
man, would he pleased to
meet all easterners at my
residence after 5 p. m.,if only
for a visit. It will cost you
nothing and may possibly be
ot benci.it to you.
H. J. Tichnor
18 QUINCE ST.
TALENT
Real Estate
FOR SALE
A fino tract, quarter of a mllo from
Talent, 8-room house, good barn;
300 trees. Prlco 14,000; torma
glvon.
Good business opportunities nnd
cations, all paying.
lo-
A UG-acro tract, G-rooiu liouso and
largo barn, 3 miles from Talent,
pnrtly cleared nnd lots ot good
wood on placo; must bo sold soou;
will go for $1100.
A CO-acro tract, wator to Irrigate
name; has a 5-room houso and
barn to hold G bond of horses, Im
plements to run tho placo, and a
wngon. This placo put up 30 tons
of hay last yonr, and no wnter was
used. Prlco, $3000, halt down.
A 74-ncro tract, 2 miles from Tal
ent, good 8-room house nnd largo
bam; 8 acres undor ditch nnd in al
falfa and garden land; 34 acres un
der plow, and trees; 20 ncros ot or
chard, ot which G acres aro in bear
ing; $10,000, halt cash, balance
good terms and easy payments.
.V 14 1-3 aero tract, lies ontlroly In
city limits; has 0-room plastorod
houso, good barn, well nnd power
for Irrigation of whole- tract. Part
ly sot to trees; easy torms.
For plenty of othor bnrgalns call
r address
G. A. Gardner
TAIjUXT, ohkgox.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
Vou oan't afford to do without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Cull up and order a case sent to
tho houso. The purest, most
healthful drink known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
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