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jnSDFORn irAITj TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORKCION, TUESDAY, II ARCH 21, 19.1.1.
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Robert Cook Who, as County Com
missioner, Built Present County
Court House, is Visiting Medford
Has Great Faith in Valley.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
Mr. Diiley lists his Hiicket store
building about up rauly for tic roof
and at tlie rate that tliu imrponters
aro pushing the work along be will
soon be doing business among us.
Diamond & llatob, the two men
who bought out Zimmerman & Nor
line, have been straightening the
things around in the store, making
room for their new stock. I under
stand that thy intend to, as soon its
j they can arrange for room, put in a
Robert Cook of Foots Creek, bet
ter known to his many friends as
"Hob" Cook, who as county commis-
.iiriu i iiiiin i mi' wkii .iiiiiL-uiiii ..
' .:""... I stock of lrnir. as Mr. lleatli is a
Ifl11.lt.. (IIIIIWI lwillnn .. 1 n nl.r-.-..... II .. 1 ' '
ill mViJ iu vittWim. Af,..l('A...l ,. 1,..l
first time in several months. Mr.
Cook is known throughout the county
as u leader in progressiveiduas hav
ing announced his faith in the Hogue1
l'iver YJllluv lnf'nrr ll ivnu hinwn lrl
an admiring outside world.
"Yes," said Mr. Cook reminiseent
ly this morning, '1 was in Medford
years before there was any Medford
here. Jacksonville was the metrop
olis of the valley and littlo did we
think at that time that there would
ever be a, city in this location such
as stands hero today. But I knew
that somewhere in this valloy there
would some day be u large city and
here is the proof of my foresight.
"cs, I had to do with the letting
of the contract for the county court
house, and a fine structure it wifs
indeed at the time it was built. Tax
payers were kicking the same as ever
in those days and we were blamed for
building a court house so large. Hut
J have noticed in recent years that
it has been crowded and that the
cruel ion of a new building has been
urged. And 1 guess that it was
Heeded.
"But I say today what I said .10
years ago. The Hogue river valley
is still in its infancy in the mutter
of development. There is much to
be done yet."
MURRAY TO COMMAND
ARTILLERY ON COAST
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 21.
Major General A. Murray, who re
cently ceased to act as chief of coast
artillery, soon will be sent to take
charge of the coast artillery, depart
ment of California, according to un
official report today. General Mur
ray is temporarily assigned to com
mand the department' of the lakes.
His knowledge of fortifications
makes him invaluable on the sea
coast, and it is believed that he will
proceed from California to the Pan
ama canal zone, when the fortifica
tions there are ready for maiming.
WISCONSIN WOMEN
VOTE SCHOOL ELECTION
MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 21.
For the first time in Wisconsin his
tory women voted at the primary
school elections hero today as the re
sult of the enactment of the Stern
non-partisan school and judicial
elections bills. When registration
closed a week ago 8000 women had
registered their intention to cast
their votes.
BRYAN CONFERS WITH
LEADERS OF DEMOCRACY
pharmacist, and n stock of jewelry
as Mr.f Diamond is a jeweler. They
seent to be the right men in the right
place.
Since our town was incorporated
our blacksmiths. Childreth Bros..,
have raised from 'JO to 'Jo per cent
on their work, one of tliu benofits of
incorporating, but the expense has to
be met in some way, and the farm
ers may as well pay it. Wo will soon
have two blacksmith shops in town.
W. L. Childredth will move into the
new shop next week and then his
brother Henry will remain in the old
one.
Mr. MeQuaid, sr., tells mc that the
carpenters will soon have his son's
house ready for occupancy, and then
they will go to work on his own house
Mr. M. II. Clow of Medford was
out soliciting for tailonnado clothing,
for W. W. Kifert of Medford. He
spent Thursday iiight with us and
succeeded in taking several orders.
Miss Mao Lawrence of Gold Hill
stayed here Thursday night and the
next morning took the Prospect stage
for Klk creek where she is engaged
to teach school.
Little Miss Aimer Winkle, daugh
ter of Lannie Winkle, some weeks
ago fell and broke her elbow. Her
grandmother, Mrs. Mayhem, who has
the care of the child, thought that it
was nothing of importance so bound
it up and about 10 or. 1'2 days after
Dr. Holt was called and found that
it was u very bad break of the el
bow add that somo of the bones of
the forearm was pushed past the
joint an inch and a half. She was
taken to the Medford hospital, and
placed under the X-ray and Dr. Holt
assisted by Dr. Conroy ami his part
ner removed a piece of the bone that
had been split off and the child was
brought to the Sunnyside hotel whore
she is being treated by Dr. Holt. Sat
urday morning when the doctor
dressed the wound he was much
pleased with its appearance.
Mr. Cross of Ashland spent the
night here Thursday on his wayxto
Butto Falls with a. load of nails, etc.,
he expects to build three houses there
(his summer.
.). A. Douglass of Perry, Okla., I'M
Hull, Claude James and A. I), Per
son, all of Medford, came in Friday
night in their nuto for sapper. They
had been on u trip from Medford
to Brownboro and down here and
then over to Medford the same even
iny. .1. It. Fort, wife and boy came in
from Butte Falls, Friday afternoon
and at this writing aro guests at
the Sunnyside. They are from Col
orado to Arizona, then to Los Angplcs
mid from there to this valloy. They
are traveling to see the countr y and
looking for a home. They seem 10
be favorably impressed with our lit
tie Butte creek valley.
Mr. White of Derby, who has
charge 'of the oColey orchard just
LINCOLN, Neb., March 21 That
William J. Bryan is to take an ac
tive part in the next presidential
election was generally believed here
today -because of the presence oil above town, had his family brought
Champ Clark, governor Shafroth of out Thursday. lie has boon board
Colorado and between 1200 and 15100 ing hero,
other lirominent democrats at a com-, John Ashpole, one of our old pii-
plimentury dinner tendered the com- neers, went to Medford Inst Friday,
moner by' the Lincoln Bryan club. 11 ltoyal G. Brown started for Port-
was believed that preliminary plans
for the 1012 campaign were discussed
at a gathering of leaders after the
banquet.
EDWIN LORD SCALDED
TO DEATH IN BATH
NEW YORK, March 21 After fu
tile efforts to conceal them, the facts
as to the death of aged Ivlwin Lord
intimate friend of Andrew Carnegie
J. P. Morgan and John W. Gates,
came out today. Lord was scalded
to death in his rooms at the Itepub
lican club. He was found dyinj,' in
his bath-tub with the hot water fun
nel turnud on full. Lord left a for
tuiio of more than $1,000,000.
Notice Fruit Growers
laud last Saturday
The election Saturday on the wet
and dry question resulted in a vic
tory for the saloon, the vote being
tin' to 30.
W. W. Willets of Persist, and
his daughter, Mis Inez, came out
from their homo Friday, sponding the
night with us and Saturday morning
he went home and Miss Inez took the
stago for Butte Falls. She is en
gaged to teach school in the Hawk
school district, Dudley postoffice.
NOTICK.
Beginning April 1st, 1911, tho
unloa scale for painters will bo $4
per day. On that date tho Initiation
too Into local union, No. C43, Bro
therhood of Painters & Decorators of
Amorlca, will bo raised.
Tho union meets every Thursday
night at S p. m. In Angle hall.
C. W. HAUltlNGTON,
Secretary.
310
Hasklns for Health.
We have leased the Page Packing
houso and will operate In the Med-,
ford district this coming Beasou. Wj405 North Bartlett St
aro tho second oldest company m
California and are members of the
California Fruit Distributors who
handlod 7C por cont of tho docldeous
fruit out of California this past soa
son. Call on our northwostorn agent
K. M. McKoany, room 1 Stewart
building and talk matters over with
him lioforo making your seasons ar
rangements. Advances made If dp-
nlrod.
PRODUCKKS PUUIT CO.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
Miss Surah Wright and Miss Mary
Olsson wero Medford visitors Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Engeno Sanlmrn and family
who have boon residing at Wood
vlllo for some time have moved back
here.
Mrs. K. 12. Emerson made a trip
to Grants Pass Monday morning.
Fred II. Hopkins has arrived from
Portland aiid Is now at tho Snowy
Butto orchard.
N. Southard and wlfo who have
been visiting Mr. C. C. PorkliiB and
wife for several months returned to
their home at Lowell, Mass., Mon
day.
C. W. Jffors, Uobt. KIncald and
Charles WUkcrson aro attending
United States court at Portland thlB
weok.
About a hundred of our cltl.ens
spent Sunday afternoon In Medford.
II. II. Urown of Ashland spent
Sunday with his family here return
ing Monday morning.
Miss Blanch Darby of Griffin Creek
spout Sunday, hero with relatives.
.1. 1 and M. Hay, S. A. Pattlson,
Mrs. J. S. Harnett, John Grieves,
spent Monday morning in Medford.
Registered at Hotel Dunlnp, first
of the week were: Grover Clemens,
Portland; Alex Austin, Portland;
Hermnn Shlj'blor, Pasadona; S. M.
Nealon, Table Bock; K. II. Guthrie,
Medford; S. G. Hampton, AVltchlta,
Kan.; K. N. ltodgers, Sumniorvlllo,
Ore.; Mrs. Era .1. Evans, Oakland,
Cal.; V. Waito, Sonutherlln, Ore.;
George W. Averllle, George Gottey,
Milwaukee, Wis.
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Supervisor Returns From Trip Both
, Ways Across Cascades Most of
Distance Made on Snow Shoes
Visited Crater Lake in February.
AD.
First Honieseoker I iflnd no good
land hero under $200 por ncro.
Second Homesecker I bought bet
ter from Fred Parker, Caayonvllle,
Or., for $100,00, and ho has a still
hotter buy for tho man who can han
dlo 100 acres. "Wrlto him. 310
Hasklns for Heatti
TAKE UP A
CLAIM
Every citizen, man nr woman linn a
tinibor and-Btono right of 100 acres,
price to tho government $2. CO per
acre. No cultivation, resldenco or
Improvement required. 1 havo about
twcnty-flvo claims to locate, soo me
and havo a talk, this land Is worth
?20.00 per acre. Call or wrlto.
A. 1$. BALING, Boom t Jackson
County Bank Building. 318
Hasklna for Health.
FOR SALE J
CITY PROPERTY ;
TJomes any part of city !
Lots wholesale and retail
MOOR-EHNI CO.
1 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bid?'
For Sale
15 1 ncres, 3 miles from Talent,
fenced, timber, alfalfa and fruit land;
good hatiHo and water; 300 pear
trees; near school. $2000, half cash.
34 acres, 1 mllo from Talent; 12
acres In Newtowns peach-filled; 7
acres tinibor; good house; plenty of
water; pumping plant, $13000:
$7000 cash; easy terms.
20 acres finest alfalfa and fruit
lands with timber; 1 mile from Tal
ent; $325 iter aero; cash.
Talent city lots at lowest figures,
will double in a year.
17 acres, 14 acres commercial or
chard. 2 miles from Talent; $10,000,
half cash..
SO aeros flnost tinibor, $2000, half
cash,
40 acres fruit land, 3 miles from
Talent; $1200 of timber on it; good
buildings; $2000; $1200 cash.
2 It acres orchard and alfalfa land
sill) Irrigated, 2 1-2 miles south of
Talent; $1300 fruit trees, houso and
outbuildings; superior fencos;" $225
por acre; half cash.
1C0 acres finost timber, 39 miles
from Portland, $5000 cash.
5 acres richest fruit and alfalfa
land, 4 acres now In alfalfa; only 1-3
mile from city of Talent. Wo will
fiot It all to any kind of trees tho
buyer wants. Now houso, Irrigating
well. $3000; $1000 cash.
40 acres farm, deep fruit soil; 0
mlloH south of Medford; 8 acros In
apples and poaches; (i noroa alfalfa:
good house and barn, gasollno engine,
team, cow, wagon etc; all for $0300;
$2000 cash.
Pine homo of 18 acres, richest
soil, irrigated; 12 aeros In poars, 2
acres In Newtowns, all heavy bearing,
2 acres! alfalfa; 6 room hoiiBo; only
one block from Talent post office;
team; cow; tools; all for $12000;
$7500 cash; may terms.
1 mllo from Talent on Ashland
load; 8 acros good soil, 4 1-2 arros
choice orchard up to (lute bungalow;
barn; packing houso, and outbuild
ings; plenty of water; $4800; half
CKfltl.
. 280 acrae, 2 1-2 in lie oast or Tal
ont; 100 arre cultivated, all free
soil, flue for pears and apples; well
fenced, surrounded by ouperior or
chards; houso, barn; eutbuildings:
windmill etc; only $125 por acre;
$12000 cash; rest easy terms.
LUWAN N. JUDD, Agent
TALK NT, OltKfiOX
M. L. Erlckson, supervisor of tho
Crntor Lake national forest has ro
turnod from a four weeks trip on
Biiow shoes through tho forest cross
ing tho Cascades twice since leaving
Medford. Ho was a member of the
party which visited Crater Lake In
Pobrunry and leaving tho party at
Port Klamath ho returned across by
way of Odessa and Four Mllo lake.
Mr. Erlgkeon reports an unusunlly
heavy snow fall In the mountains this
year, but despite this ho has had a
crew of men at work all wlntor In the
Cat Hill district replanting tho burn
ed over areas. The work still con-,
Unites as considerable spring seeding
Is to bo done.
"A trip through the forest in the
heart of winter Is no sinecure" states
Mr. Erlckson, "but It has Its pleasuros
as well as trials. I enjoyed tho trip
hugely and thoro Is nothing which
will harden a man or developing him
physically as fast."
Hasklns for Health.
STUDIO
708 SOUTH OAKDALE
PHONE (107a.
Private or class lessons In oil, wa
ter color or tapestry. Ordors taken.
AGNES R. GRANT.
COOK WANTED.
Cook for men on ranch. Hollywood
Orchard, pliono Fanner 7003 at noon
hoiii' or after G:30 p. in. tf
NOW
Is the time to have your ground liud
out. Wo have' the experience and
the knowledge as to how they should
bo laid out to the host advantage. We
hnvo nlso a fine lino of ornamental
shrubs, shado trees and two year old
roses which will' bloom thitf yonr.
Prices for samo can ho had at the
store, corner Sixlli and Central.
Phono 3-151.
Qreenhouso and nursery near city
reservoir. Phone 5181.
J. T. BROADLEY (Si CO.
Florists and Lnndscapo Gardoners.
P. O. Uox 521.
Ttciucmbor wo aro experienced in
all lines of florist and landscape
work.
Ashland
Orchards
Ml?. INVESTOR:
Aro you looking for an Invest
ment that Is an-Investment? If
you are, then read thlst
WFo arb authorized by tho own
er to offer for a short tltno nt only
$250 per" ncro his 30-acro one-year-old
orchard, which Is located with
in 1,14 miles, frqm Ashland nnd
right in tho valley.
This orchard Is all sot to tho
finest vnrletios of pears and ap
ples and has been woll cared for.
Wo will subdivide this Into 10
acro tracts to suit purchaser and
will glvo terms on the same.
Rogue River
Investment Co.
77 OAK ST., ASHLANJ), ORKOON
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52 Years in Rogue River Vidley
H. L. White & Co.
Main st. Ashland, Ore.
REAL ESTATE
Ask any Bank in Ashland
Canton
Restaurant
' Meals Served "I "H Hours. Hood
Cooking, Hood Service, Reason
able Prices -: -: -: :
Sam Lock, Prop.
Upstairs on South Front Street.
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE
22' South Riverside
Phone Main 4282.
Home 298 K.
N. H. Mark
SWINE FOR
SALE
Fancy retri-Prcd Poland China and
PcrkHhire Sniw. Orders taken for
spring dehwiy. Prize wwiiiii,'
stock.
GREEN FIELD FARM,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Mine Owners
Attention
Wo havo several oastorn pooplo
Interested In mining proposition
to Invest monoy In mining prop
erty. What havo you to ottor?
Write u Today.
Oregon Realty
& Mining Co.
:jl) Uunictt-Corcy Hldg.
: ll '.K
Steam and Hot Water Heating
Tf you want to ho, comfortable, heat your 'homo' with
Hot Water. It costs you nothing to talk with
Ponting & Renz
the only straight Heating Shop in Medford.
37 SOUTH CENTRAL.
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IRRIGATION
Water Is the Beginning, the End,
the Very Creator of the West
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Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager.
Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
Are a Sound Investment.
In 5 Years You Are Your Own Master
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
22 Acres
8 acres in orchard, modern house, good barn,
close in, pr ce right
richest soil' in valley, C900ft wil1 handle, your
fwvw own terms pn bal.
Bittner & Clark
Room 207 PHipps Bldg.
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TO BE STRONG
TO BE PROMPT
TO BE LIBERAL
THREE IMPORTANT FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN SE
LECTING A PLACE TO DO YOUR BANKING. YOUR BUS
INESS IS SOLICITED.
The Jackson County Bank
OF MEDFORD OREGON
FOUNDED BY W. I. VAWTER IN 1888
CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS, $65,000.00
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SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
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