Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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atEDFOTtD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORTCCiON, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 191 L
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VALLEY CHARMS
EAST OREGONIAN
Former Slate Senator McAllister of
Union County Making His First
Visit to Southern Orccjon Predicts
Emigration Here From East.
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NO
OWNERS
GIVE BUT LITTLE
"I nm much pleased with the
Horiiu Hlvcr valley, mid Mi'dford Is
n flue little city." wild ex-Senator
I). A. McAllister of Union county,
OroKon. "My wife and I have heon
to California and on our way home
to La Grande we decided to staj
over In Medford and visit frlendn and
hop tho country.
"I think thore are great chancev
In this valley for development work
and on co the water power Ih chained
tho valloy should he a hlo of Indus
try. "Your land Ih high, compared to
easlein Oregon, and I am not used
to tho prices of 1300 to ITJOO per
acre.
"A good many peoplo aro selling
out In Union and Wallowa countlet
and all tho trend of Immigration It
to southern Oregon. I have niniij
views of the valloy that I Intend tr
Hhow the peoplo hack thero when 1
talk of this section.
"It's a funny thing that I novel
was In this section of tho state he
fore, yet I camo across tho plaliiH In
18G2 with ox loams and .liuvo lived
hero over slnco.
"I was Btnto senator twlco, once
having tho title of the "lono demo
cratic senator from Union and Wal
lowa counties.' "
I sorved In tho houso with Carter
of Ashland and Holt from this sec
tion. "Kor 12 years I was on tho state
fair hoard, so I mot many poople from
here."
Ashland Commercial Club Finds That
Those Benefited Least by Publicity
Work Give the Most Real Estate
Speculators Shy In Donations.
Butto Falls Excursion.
Tho Pacific & Eastern train will
leave Medford Sunday morning at
S : 1 1 a. in. and return at 7 o'clock.
Transportation Ih limited for SI) peo
ple, and those who desire to go must I
get their tickets by 11:15 Saturday.
Hnsklns for Iloalth.
ASIII-AN'I). Or., Api tl 7 Judge
!;. I). HrlggB of tho Ashland Commer
cial cluh reports that the publicity
committee has succeeded In raising
IfiOOO for publicity work during the
coming year. His report, which cen-
uires realty owners, Is as follows
"The business men of tho city of
shland responded nobly, with but
ery few exceptions, and we are pleas
ed to announce that we have filed
.vlth tho secretary of said Commer
lal club a subscription list amount
ng to 15020.80, nono of tho sub
icrlpttons being based upon any con
Ingency, and wo bollovo that all will
be paid.
Therel s embraced In the siilmcrlp-
lon $2799. :?0 of tho subscription
mid of 1910, and we were required
o raise, and did raise $2221.50 of
new subscriptions.
"That, of tho fund of $5020. SO the
iiislness men of Ashland subscribed
m!380; other residents of the city
ubhcrlbcd $320.50; parties outside
ho eJty subscribed $35; ,mlscella
tootiB sources, such ns Civic Improvc
nent club and tho like $85.30; the
Warren Construction company, $000;
tho counc'l of tho city of Ashland, I
$000. i
"You will nolo from this that thoso
who aro tho least benefited and In
fact are more or less Injured have
practically subscribed seven-tenths of
tho fund, while thoao peoplo having
ronl estate for sale and who would
bo tho most benefited through pub
licity work, have subscilbed about
one-seventeenth of tho fund.
"The Ashland Coinmoiclal club has
been tho nieaim of making thousands
of dollars for peoplo gwnlng real es
tate In proximity to the city and
within the city, and who have practi
cally done nothing to relinburse the
Commercial club for tho money ex
pended In their behalf.
"We trust and hope that these peo
ple, who havo leaped a great benefit
from the energies and efforts of the
Commercial club, will feel hereafter
a moral obligation to give the club
loyal support, ns tho club needs their
asslstanco In order that the good
work may go on."
VAN DUNLAP TRACT
AI TALENT IS SOLO
Gotch Wrestles Tonirjht.
SAN DIKflfU ("ill.. April 7. -Champion
I-Ynnk (Joteh, his U and
malinger cf hen- todnv for Los An
geles, where (bitch will w resile .Jesso
Westergaiird tonight.
Hnsklnp inr llonlth
The Morse Realty company has
purchased from Van Dunlap 0 10
acres of his tract of land across Hear
creek, one mile cast of Talent. The
sum paid was $75,000. ThTo new
owners Intend to plant the tract with
trees and subdivide. Of the 04 0 acres
there are 21 In 1, 2 and 3- ear-old
pear and apple trees and the fertility
of the soil has been demonstrated
I Tho Morso company Includes Fred
l Morse of Oakland, Charles Morso of
i Jennings, Louisiana, and Ceorge A.
'Morse of Talent.
Mrs. Kva Josephine Evans of Oak
land, a successful woman real estate
dealer, will market the Morso com
pany's new tracts.
A 50-acre tract known as tho Dil
lon place, two miles east of Medford,
was traded to Dunlap In tho deal.
PILES CUItEI) IN O TO It DAYS.
' PA.O OINTMENT Is guaranteed
to euro any caso of itching, blind,
bleeding or protruding piles in C to
H dr.ys or money rctundod. 50c
IRRIGATION
WE FURNISH RAIN AT
MOMENT'S NOTICE
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FEED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
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--Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
Can You Buy a 5-Year Orchard for
$400? IF NOT, SEE US
ROGUELANDS INC.
FEED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
Choice
15c
Each
WE WANT EVERY LADY WHO COMES DOWN
TOWN TOMORROW TO TAKE A LOOK IN OUR
EAST WINDOW. IF YOU DON'T, YOU ARE GO
ING TO MISS THE BIGGEST 15c BARGAIN
EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY OF MEDFORD.
Easter Post Cards 1c Ea.
Also a very complete line of Master Novelties at lc,
5c, 10c and 15c each.
HOSIERY
MEN'S, LADIES',
MISSES'. J30YS'
We give the best Ho
siery values to be had in
Medford. Our 25c Ho
siery is not as good, it is
better, than any other
store in town offers at
the price.
. UNDERWEAR
We have just put in a ,
very complete line of
ladies' popular priced
summer weight
Underwear in Vests,
Union Suits, etc. We
would be glad to have
you come in and see
them. Our aim is to
give a better quality at
the same price.
Kitchen Utensils
A new line just in. We make a specialty of catering
to the little everyday needs of the housewife, and
give them to you at a popular-price. Jf you can't
find it elsewhere, you will at
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SATURDAY-LAST DAY OF OUR
annual EASTER SALE
The items below are
look them over, you
some of the best values ever offered in Medford. Come and
will see that they are just what we advertised them to be
REAL BIG TABLE LINEN.
Bargains for Master:
f()c grade bleached or brown, 70-iu 43c
(!;" grade, 70-inch, ard . . 49c
$1.00 grade, 712-inch, yard 79c
$1.2.") grade, 72-inch, vard 98c
1 .HO grade, 72-inch, vard $1.29
$2.00 grade, 72-inch, yard $1.59
Come early to get the best patterns.
EASTER SALE PRICES.
Sheets and I'illow Slips.
")()( grade, 72x90 Sheets 43c
70c grade, TlixiH) Sheets G3c
S1.J)0 Salem Sheets, regular S"c grade G9c
81x90 IV(iiot Sheets, regular $1.00 OQ
grade OJC
I2x2f-inch Pillow Cases, 20e grade, -Mp
l."3( inch Salem Slipps, 'J.V grade, 1 Q
each XtL
Wo aro going to givo you a great treat.
Our entire lino of Dress Goods and Silks
nt a reduction of
10 Per Cent
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IT) pieces " Klaxon" clnths'iu fancy only,
the vwy neatest of patterns; i C
extra special, ard
Now is tho time to got that new ging
ham dress at extra special prices.
All 10c (linghams, yard 9c
All 1L" mi- (linghams, yard lie
All loc (Jinghams, yard 12c
All 20c (iinghams, yard 17c
All l2.")c (linghams, yard 20c
All o.")c (linghamsyard 25c
Remember we have the assortment of
patterns that will please you.
"REAL SHIRT WAIST SALE"
Our groat success in tho past weok with our "Real Shirt Waist" Sale was. so pleas
ing that wo will continue same with our "Easter Sale."
Ml Ladies' Waists to 1. 1!) .. . 89c
Ml Ladies' Waist to t ,"!) . $1.59
Ml Ladies' Waists to s-j ) . $1.59
EMBROIDERIES.
Entire line of Embroideries at Easter Sale
prices.
K'egular ."c yard grade 4c
Regular 10c yard grade 9c
Regular 12'oc yard grade 10c
K'egular 1.1c yard grade , .. 12c
K'egular 20c yard grade 15c
K'egular 2."c yard grade 19c
23c Corset Cover Mmbroidery, while iQp
it lasts, yard . ' 10L
Complete line of Kavser silk Cloves; all
,Tm"1 50, 75c, $1.00
12-button long silk Kavser CI loves, 0Q
special, only Otv
l(i-button long silk Kavser (!loes, fr-i -A
special, only pllt
o000 yards House Lining, sold b others at
o'oc yard; while it lasts, per ' M 4 fl
1 0 PER CENT DISCOUNT
ON OUR ENTIRE
LINE OF
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
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