Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 13, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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SAVINGS DEPOSITS
SHOW GREAT GAIN
NEW COURTHOUSE BROWN BOOSTS BURRELL TRACT
FOR JOSEPHINE, ROGUE VALLEY SELLS FOR $80,000
BALL TEAM SOON
TO GRANTS PASS
FOR SALE
Eighty acres- of tho best land north of Hoguo river; 35 acres in pears;
D acres In apples; 11 acres to oats; TO acres to potatoes; 3 1-2 acres to
onions, 1 1-2 acres to beets, carrots and pnrsnlps; 2 acres to blackberries
and raspberries and 9 acres to grass and ryo pasture
This place has no buildings,-' but a fine building spot, with a well of
good water, tho entlro place fenced with woven wire; has u deeded wa
ter right which waters tho entlro place. This place is for salo for Just
one month; purchaser will get tho crop, team, farm wagon, hack, ono
and two-horso walking plow, ono 4-horso disc gang plow, ono threo
horso sulky plow, drags, harrows, etc.
Terms reasonable and price ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.
Inquire at Trlbuno offlco or ddress I O. BOX XO. 08 JACKSON
VILLE, OHKCSOX.
Those Subject to Check Decline
Slightly as Compared With One
Year Ago Total Deposits in Ore
yon Banks Over $100,000,000.
VV. B. Sherman Offers to Give Site Travels Back From Denver With
A. A. Schuchard of Seattle Is Heavy
Local Pill Tosscrs Will Meet Team
in Grants Pass Sunday Curly
Wilson Will Do the Recclvinu. Act
for Mcdford.
and Erect $50,000 Building if the
County Will Deed Him Site of the
Present Frame Buililintj.
Traln Load of Colonists and Docs
Much Effective Work for City and
Valley.
Investor, Securinu Nearly 100
Acres of Noted Grove Sale Made
by Ware and Olwcll.
EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, anUTFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRTL 13, 1911.
SALEM, Or., April 13. Total de
posits in bunks of Oregon, both state
and natioiinl, on March 7, 1011, ac
cording to the latest report of Hank
Examiner Will Wright, were $100,
(170,882. This is ah increase since
March 120, 1010, of $1,780,911. Sav
ings deposited equil $'i:i,:5G'2,0!)r and
the increase since March, 1010, N
$2,'J7!),:i4.'). Deposits subject to check
amounted March 7 last to .(i0,'J71,
210, which is a decrease for the year
of $322,110. The remainder of the
total deposits is made tip of deposits
by the state ticasnrer, equaling
$038,082, and time and demand cer
tificates, equalling more than $17,
000,000. Tlie total lesourccs of all Oregon
banks March 7 equaled $142,0.'i J,-70-1,
a gain for the period of $ti,
43."i,708. Loans and discounts March
7 last equaled $71,087,774, while on
March 20, 1!)10. they equiled $00,
084.0SI. Overdrafts on March 7
equaled $728,107, while a year ago
they were $9(iO,(t."S. There was on
March 7, $.'i,443,4.'i3 surplus and $2,
14.r),31(i in undivided profits.
During the year the number of
banks increased from 218 to 238. Of
this increase 15 were state, private
or foreign banks and five were na
tional banks.
IS
PLEASED WITH CITY
Gerald Becbe, a well known busi
ness man of Portland, was in Med
ford Wednesday on behalf of the
hardwaro firm of Deeuo Bros. Hotb
.Mr. Bccbo and his wife, who accom
panied him, were delighted with the
rustling activity and clean appear
anco of the town. They wero espec
ially Impressed with the great num
ber of modern business blocks Just
completed or under construction.
Mr. Heche said that Medford was
noted la Portland for its lively busi
ness men, and up-to-date methods of
doing business. Ho stated that the
stable business men of Portland had
no sympathy with the real estate
men's knocking of Medford's prop
erty values.
TOM L JOHNSON IS
NEW YOHK, April 13. The body
of Tom L. Johnson, former mayor of
Cleveland, was burled today In Green
wood cemetery, Hrooklyn. William
J. Hryan, Henry George. Jr., Lincoln
Steffens and Senator Atlee Pomerene
of Ohio were among the prominent
men, who met the funeral party at
tho station.
COORT?
QUI
'NEW-
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New Cases.
Hoar Creek Motor Car company
vs. Horry Trest; action on account.
Smith & Deckwith, attorneys for
plaintiff.
Margarot Drown vs. Almlra Wil
son; action for money. Lincoln Mc
Cormack, attorney for plaintiff.
CHANTS PASS, Or., April 13.
Tho county court; now In session, Is
taking up the matter of building a
now courthouse. The present court
house Ib too smnll for the needs of
the county and as the country is rap
idly settling up, a new courthouse Is
thought to be an absolute necessity.
W. H. Sherman, the original booster
of Grants Hans, appeared before the
court and agreed to furnish a site
and build a ?50,000 courthouse It the
county would give him the site of the
present building, located just at the
edge of the business district, occupy
ing a .most sightly block. It is quite
likely that a special election will be
called to voto upon the question of
a new building. The city of Grants
Pass Is also conteinplatlug the build
ing of a new city hall.
HOME TELEPHONE
EXTENDING LINES
The south side of Hast Main street
between Cottage and Hoosevelt ave
nues is being excavated preparatory
to the laying of a cable by the Home
Telephone company. A trench is be
ing dug just back of the curb line
and the pavement has been tapped
at tho crossings to allow for excava
tion. Quite a force of men is being
employed and tho work is rapidly
assuming businesslike aspects. This
Is only the beginning of an extensive
system to bo installed on the East
Side by the company.
STRAP HANGER HAS
RIGHT TO SWEAR
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April l.",. -Police
J ud go Collins made a unique
ruling today when ho refused to fine
a man arrested for swearing on a
crowded street car. Tho prisoner ex
plained that he was a "strap-hang-
Traveling from the cast in a colo
nist train and doing effective boost
ing work for the Uogue river valley,
Arthur Hrown, publisher of tho Hoguo
Magazine, has returned from a brief
trip to Denver, Colo., where ho was
called by the serious illness of his
father. Mr. Hrown states that he
induced a number of the hoineseek
ers to come to .southern Oregon and
that he was never so chagrined in his
life as when be reached the statu and
in tiie Willamette found snow cover
ing the ground. This, he asserts,
comes as u retribution on his should
ers for so glowingly speaking of the
climate of western and southern Or
egon. "In tho railroad offices of Denver,"
slates Mr. Hrown, "I was told that
fully 00 per cent of the colonists were
unming to Oregon in preference to
other states in tho west. Oregon has
been wonderfully advertised and all
I bad to do was say Oregon and then
the questions piled up on me."
Ilnsklns for nenlth.
Another large tract of the famous
Burrcll orchard has been sold, A. A.
Schuchard of Seattle being the pur
chaser. The deal was consummated
some time last week but was not gen
erally known until the new owner
arrived Wednesday to take posses
sion. The tract is said to contain a little
less than 100 acres. Twenty-three
acres are planted to Spitzcnburg ap
ples, and the rest is in pears.
The 23 acres has set a record for
large production the last few years.
The consideration is said to be $80,
000. Tho portion purchased is the south
east portion of what remained unsold,
several tracts having previously been
sold of what was originally an en
tire section or 010 acres.
Mr. Schuchard was in Mcdford last
winter and thinks he has one of the
best orchards in the valley.
John D. Olwcll of this city and .1.
II. Ware of Seattle were prominent
in the promotion of the transaction.
four I Hull's bunch of pill-lossers
and slab artists will journey to
Grants Pass Sunday and cross bats
with the team .from that place. The
lineup will bo the same as in the
previous irames except that "Curly"
Wilson will do the receiving instead
of Hill, who has severed his connec
tion with the team. The boys are
out for blood and expect to add an
other victory to their list.
Manager Hull has just refused an
offer of a week's series with the Port
land team, ns he thinks the city is
not large enough to hold public in
terest for that length of time.
IMIiKS CURED IX O TO II DAYS.
PA.O OINTMENT Is guaranteed
to euro any cr.se of itching, blind,
bleeding or protruding plica In C to
14 d.'.ya or money refunded. DOc.
FREE! FREE!
WATCH THE REXALL
STORES n
onw wisisiv biwork ioastior
MONDAY, MARCH 10, TO SATURDAY, MARCH 15
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
Manuf act urers of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
Notice.
There will not be any practice of
the Ittithhoue Sisters tonight. Please
take notice. 10
"If it's good to eat
you'll find it here"
WARNER, WORTMAN 6 GORE
Grocery Phone 286 Market Phone 281
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9 s s" rNT 4
Marriage Licenses.
O. E. Ulackington and Christina
Hall.
Josse L. Morgan and Hazol Elsie
Hagsdale.
Horbort M. Hardy and Vlrglo May
Gattwlnkol.
William Thomas Llndley and Zella
May Geer.
Lloyd L. Crocker and Mary A.
York.
John B. Palmer and Florence A.
Bolt.
Married.
MOnGAN-RAGSUALE In Jack
sonville. April S, 1911. by Heury
Dox, J. P.. Jomo L. Morgan and Ha
zel Elsie Hagsdale.
I'roliato Court.
Kbtnte John C. Parilow; order ad
mitting will to probnto ud appoint
ing A. IS. Shepnrd o.x9cutor.
I5tato lluldsh Colver; final ac
count filed and approved.
Ha-.kin& for Health.
Open Evenings
Don't Delay They Are
Going Fast
MUSIC
CRUSHED ROCK
SCREENED GRAVEL
Delivered to any part of city.
Office:
Fruitgrowers' Hank llltl
Phone M. O.VJ.
Plant
North Riverside
Phone M. 6091
C. J. SEMON, Mgr.
XU A QWP-n for Co,,cre,
WAonj!iiJ for nrlck Work
SAND for Plastering
Summit Addition
THE CHOICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT.
Great Piano Buying'
Opportunity
In comparison to values offered at this Opportunity Piano and Organ
Sale by the Eilers Music House a First National Bank would have to
pay you almost two dollars for every one dollar you have on deposit
in order to give you like values for your money. Note Prices.
HOW COULD YOU LOSE?
fj Think of being able to purchase such high
grade pianos as Chickering and Sons, Kimball,
ITallet and Davis, Lestei Smith and Barnes, J Tnd
doriT, Auto Player Pianos, in fact we have the
cream of the market to offer you.
J This, "the biggest occasion in (he way of little
prices," WHICH IIAVR 13RKX SLAUGHTER
ED WITHOUT .MERCY, and littlest payments,
for really fine, warranted, high-grade Pianos,
ever witnessed in Jackson county.
REMEMBER .
that tho EILERS MUSIC HOUSE is the only
house agreeing to refund your money if we fail
to suit you with a piano. One hundred dollars
in gold to charily if the outstanding manufac
turing cash award cheeks are not worth their
face value at this sale, or if we raise our regular
printed established prices one penny.
All improvements in. Street paved. Cement side
walks. Sewer and city water to the lot line. Building
restrictions. Only i'our blocks to the new Jackson
school.
East front lots $850
West front lots . $725
Easy Terms.
W. T. York & Company
Selling Agents.
PJHHh!0
J. B. ENYART, Prealdont J. A. PERIIY, Vlco-rresident
V. 13. MERRICK, Vlco-Prcnldant JOHN S. ORTH. Cuuhlor
W. B. JACKSON, ABs't Cashlor.
I The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL HANKING
BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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HARRY LUY
BENJ. M. COLLINS
County Seat Real Estate Office
Wo wish to luiuotinco to prospective purchasers that wo still havo
bargains In farm and city propory to offer you, also ttmbor and
wood lands. LaHt, but not least, n fow of tho BEST STOCK AND
ALFALFA RANCHES In Southern Orogon at prices and torms that
will plcnso you. Thoso ranches havo an abundanco of water for
Irrigation, good buildings andsomo stoclc. Lot us "show you."
Offlco In Bank of Jacksonville Bldg., Jacksonville, Oregon.
LUY (El COLLINS
I Campbell & Baumbach
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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
HTTV AWTl KflTTOnT. "RIYNmn
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranched
and fruit land.
i PHONE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDtf.
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"AMOUREUX
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Royal Belgian Stallion
will be at the WEST SIDE STABLES alternating
weeks during the season.
FIRST WEEK BEGINS APRIL 1, 1911.
Second week at Brownsboro; third week at West Side
Stable.
"AA10KEAUX" carries threo sots of papers and
breeders will do well (o eall and seo him.
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