Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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FUINT1NO CO.
Tho temocrntlo Tlmon, Thn Mrdford
MRU, Tim BlPdrnni Tribune, Tiie Hout
cm OrfRonlaii. Tim Asliland Tribune
Office Mill! Tribune UiiltdlnR, 25-27-2D
North rir ntroot; phone. Main 3021
Homo 7S.
QKOHOH PUTNAM, Editor unit Mnrmcoe
Entered ns accond-clnss matter n
Medford, Oregon, under tho act of
Mutch 3, 1879.
Official Paper of tho City of Medford
Official iapr of Jackson County
JUST AN OVERSIGHT.
StTBICKXFTXOH BATXS. ,
Ono year, by mall .....IS. 00
One month by mall .............. .50
Per month, delivered by carrier In
MiwlfnnV Jnrksanvllln nml Cn
tral Point .,.. . .50
Bunday only, by mall, per year.... S.OO
Weekly, per year 1.60
IWOSH CXXCTITX.ATIO.
Dally avernRO for idx month ending
uecomucr si, iviv, 2?zi.
mil . Wtr UnlUd Tra
Dispatches.
The Mall Tribune la on aalo at th
Ferry News Stand, Ban Francisco.
Portland Hotel Kcwii Stand, Portland.
Itowraan Notts Co Portland, Ore
W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
Northwestern Icaguc.
At Portland R. H.
Tncoma . . . 5 2
Portland 3 5
K.
5
0
Batteries Hall nnd Burns; Lam
llno and Harris.
At Seattle R. H. E.
Seattle -t 10 1
Spokano 1 7 0
Batteries Sage and Shea; Kraft
and Hasty.
Amerirnn League.
At St. Iyoula 1st game R.
St. Louis 0
Clovoland 2
II.
4
9
Batteries Pelty and Clarke; Greg
and Smith.
Second game R. H.
St. Louis 1 2
Cleveland S 13
Batteries Lake, Georgo
Clarke; Krapp and Fisher.
At Chicago R. 11.
Chicago S 12
Detroit C 11
Batteries: Sullivan and Writ; La
fltto and Stannage. -. .
K.
4
1
and
K.
1
1
XntlnunI League
At Chicago
Chicago
Pittsburg . ;
Batteries: Ritchie and
field and Gibson.
, At Cincinnati
' First game
St. Louis
Cincinnati '.
Batteries: Salle and Bliss; Suggs
and McLean.
. Second game R. H. E.
St. Louis 2 6 1
Cincinnati 1 4 2
Batteries: Golden and Bresnehaii;
Bliss, Kccfo and McLean.
R. II. E.
4 12 1
2 7 0
Archer; Lie-
R. II. K.
14 2
r. a 2
Coast Ix-ague.
At Sacramento It. II. B.
. Mornlng.game at Stockton:
Los Angeles 1 3 4
Sacramento G 6 2
Batteries: Criger and Grlndle;
Nourso and Fitzgerald.
Afternoon game:
Los Angeles 3 11 6
Sacramento 1 8 1
Batteries: Delhi and Smith; Ar
rclancs, Thompson and ThomaB.
At Los Angclea It. II. B.
Morning gatn:
Vernon 4 10- 2
San Francisco 2 4 5
Batteries: Ilitt and Brown; Mel
klo and Berry.
; Afternoon game: R. II. E.
Vernon - C 15 2
San Francisco 2 13 2
Batteries: Stewart nnd Brown; 8u
tcr, Zamlock and Schmidt.
' At San Francisco It. II. E.
s Morning game:
Portland 4 11 3
Oakland 11 1
Battorles: Koestncr, Scaton and
Kuhn; Abies, Gregory and MItzo.
) Afternoon gamo: It. II. B.
Portland 1 5 7
Oakland 2 8 0
Batteries: Sleen and Kuhn; Flaler
and MItzo.
I NOTICE
III accordance with the wish of tho
morchants of tho city that tho whole
ncoplo may celehrato the fourth, It Is
requested that all business houses
closo all day Tuesday, July 4th. Stores
Will bo open as usual on Monday tho
third for tho convenlonco of thoBO at
tending tho colouration.
By order of tho Morchants Ausocla
lion.
H. C. GARNETT,
President.
JOHN CARKIN,
Secretary.
NOTICE.
G. A, It. and V. R. C: Train Iouvcb
for AHUlntul Tuesday morning at
8:ifi. 8!i
ATTENTION is eallod to tho editorial in tho Portland
Telegram written by Editor John J Carroll, iv
printod elsewhere, as containing food for refloetion. iMosI
of what Mr. Carroll says is true, though wo aro not, such
lottiu'o-oators as ho makes out. Until tho bulk of our
ooinntoroinl orchards conic into bearing, Medford cannot
be called self-supporting, and tho balance of trade will
be largely against us.
This is a'noee,ssnry condition in every young fruit dis
trict. Time, labor and capital are necessary to grow the
orchard, and that is ono of the reasons why bearing or
chards are valued so lughlw
California and evoyv other favored fruit region has
gone through the same experience. It may be a tempo
rarily undesirable condition, but it cannot bo called un
natural or unhealthy. The fruit of this section will be
in future veal's ono of Oregon's greatest assets and will
bring into the state more money than any other industry.
Mr. Carroll's remarks, however, can apply to the en
tire stute. The balance of trade is against Oregon the
state docs not produce as much as it consumes. Very lit
tle, except lumber, is shipped out of the state. Nearly
everything wo wear or "use and tho bulk of what we eat is
shipped in. In tho stage of development Oregon is in at
present this is as necessary a condition with the state as
a whole as it is with Medford us a city.
We cannot hopeto produce all that we consume. "Wo
have, however, proved that in this district we can produce
what all the world wants to buy and wo are striving to
produce it. During tho few yours necessary to establish
any industry, the balance of trade will bo against us. "When
established, the tide turns.
Mr. Carroll leaves the' impression that the withdrawal
of S0,000 acres from fanning for orchards has resulted in
changing the balance of trade. This acreage is but a small
percentage of the available acreage. There are still half u
million acres farmed. But whv farm for a few dollars
an acre return, when you can get ten times tho return and Jf0r lab
then some at fruit raising t
In the good old do-nothing days that Mr. Carroll talks
about Jackson county had about a quarter of its present
population. We did not have the home market that wo
have now. We did not realize that wo grow perfect fruit:
that our climate was an asset: that we had greater natural
resources than any similar section of the county. We
vegetated. Now we have awakened. Wo are doing some
thing, and in the doing setting tho pace for Oregon.
In the building, we have been so busy that we have
lost sisfht of the small essentials. We have planned for
the future at the expense of the present. We have neg
lected truck gardening, cuttle, hogs and alfalfa. We have
passed over dairying and the more modest occupations.
We ought to raise most of what we eat. We will shortly.
It has been overlooked that is all.
money needed to tfuppiy us ti'0uo
with food, At it ulmico it will lie
noon thai tho cmulititm Is not coo
iioiuioallv healthy. Ohvioiitfly, niton,
tlon should n'llunsly ho dhootoil to
raising loenlly tho rvqimvu' food sup
ply nnd t-hippini: out protluots iustoml
of shipping them in. Tlioro is no
hotter' market anywhere, Iherefovo,
it would seem no hot lor opportunity
for Ihe market gnnU'iior, truck far
mor nml cuttle miser could ho nf-
fonled.
During Ihe Mi) gold excitement in
California some of tho imm who
knew trades turned from tho feverish
excitement of gold hunting to steady
employment at their trades. Tluv
wore paid as high as $20 a day, and
in tho end came out uhoitt as well us
their fellows. An analogous situation
is presented at .Medford. If iucliuh
lion should thero link itself with op
portunity, uiorfeM fortunes would ho
made m stimilviug food to the lock!
markets. Ashland, CI rants JJ&t?
Kosoburg, Kugene nro inuolr$Mc
nearly self-KtipHiHing. lnjttiid
they may not make the motiiiy'ihnl
will ho made at .Medford, hut they
nro proceeding for the present uxni
n much more eoouomiually sound
basis, with a fuller assurance that
the average man will in the meantime
ho on a safer footing and he surer of
supporting- himself and family and
laying by a little every year that
ciunes.
For Sale
NOTICE TO ALL CEMENT COX.
TRACTORS AND BUILDERS
That on ami after tho first day of
August, 1011 tho local Cemont Work
ers Union No. 1SS will enforco tho
following scalo of wages and hours:
for finishers 63 1-2 coats per hour,
for finisher's helpers J3.50 per day.
ors $3.00 per day, for box mix
ers $3.50 per day. Eight (8) hours to
constltuto a days work. Hours from
S a. in. to G p. in. and tlmo and ono
hnlf for over tlmo and douhlo time
for Sundays and holidays. F. II. Mc
Dof.ald,prcs.; C. W. Damis, sec.
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CITY NOTICES.
A Few Reflections About Medford
(Portland Telegram.)
There is no place in Oregon which attractive to satisfy the craving of
so impresses one as being n minia
ture city as does Medford. It has, tho
air and style nnd it has the sort of
people to back it. Its orchards,
broad in expanse and beautifully
kept, its artistic suburban homes,
everything except its country roads,
which arc bad, give the impression
of wealth and culture with the high
est possible average of proupcrity,
such as it is next to imKSbibIc to
get elsewhere
The surface of things presents a
true picture and yet it is not entirely
true. The prices of land have go.ie
up steadily nnd what it has produced
has largely justified it. The attrac
tions have bought largely and who are
who have bought largely nnd who are
able to wait for the results which are
slower in coming than is generally
MipjH)scd. So long as men of this
class get and inuintnfn the orchards
the problem in u great measure set
tles itself.
About 80,000 acres aro now set out
to orchards in the Medford section.
In 10 j'ears from now they will prob
ably be producing 20,000 carloads -f
fruit, gay about ono carload to every
four acres. This should be within
bounds to mnke allowance for av
erage crops, for inferior care of or
chards, and some of this is notice
able even at Medford, and for infer,
ior nnd barren trees which cnnnol bo
provided ugninst. Such n showing
would mcun an annual income of
about $10,000,000, u sum sufficiently
nil ysection.
Uut when these 80,000 acres wr re
set to fruit, chielly tipples nnd pears,
many of them were withdrawn from
other productive purines. For in
stances, the neighborhood UM-d to
ship out about 350 carloads of hogs
a year, now it brings in practically
nil the bacon and hog products that
it consumes. It used to ship out Hour
and wheat; now three-fourths of the
flour it ucs is imorted. It used to
raise nnd ship to outside mnrkets
train loads of cattle, now it raises
few cattle and ships in nearly all the
beef and sheep products it require
for its substinencc. It is an ideal
soil for the raising of onions, but it
raises very little if any more than it
needs for local consumption. Last
ycur it shipped in f0 carloads of -tatoes
from the Willamette valley; it
is n grent potato country, but it
doesn't produce half that is required
for local consumption. It used to be
n great alfalfa section and a great
rog raising section nnd many of the
acres thus used produced as great
revenue as they can ordinarily be ex
pected to produco when planted o
fruit. Indeed, so utterly does Med
ford rely upon the outside world for
what it cats that last year it spent
$7000 for lettuce which t-nino from
other places.
It is now very largely a waiting
game for tho enormous ncrcnge of
fruit to como into bearing. Besides
this Medford sends outside tho
BCSOI.UTI01T.
lie It roolcd liy ttio city council of
tho city of Mrtlfortl, t)ri-Kfi5
That It Ih lb Intention of tin council
to lay a 4-Inch wutrr mnln on Viincnuvrr
nvfiiuf from Mnln xtri'ot to Klnventti
Mrret unit to u". the cost thereof upon
tin- property frontliiK on until portion of
wihl Mtn-ct In proportion to tlu frimlrtKo J
or n.iiii property
Tim council will mf-flt at tho council
cliiitnlicr lit tho city hull In siilil city on
the Slh day of July, 1911, t 7:n p. m ,
nt which tlmo nil proU-ntu iiriiImhI the
laying of "itlil utcr main on H.-ilil por
tion of mIiI, lrct nml thrt imvioudcnt of
tho co.st thereof uion tho property front
InK thereon "lit lio luuril.
Tim forcRolwc rcoliitlnn wan paiiwil
by tho city council of tho city of Mn.
ford on thi 0th ilay of June, 1911, by
tho following vote. Merrick uye, Wntt
nv, Wortinnn nyr, Kinerlck aye, Klfert
aye. Mlllnr nyo.
Approve Juno 31st. 1911. U
W. II. CANON, .Mayor.
Attest;
HOBT. W. TKl.KHtt.
S3 City Ueconler.
&ESOx.trrioir.
He It rr-nlvcil by tho city council of
the city of Meilfonl, QrvKon;
That It n tho Intention of thn council
to Iny n I -1 noli water main on I'liiiu
Htreut 7rom Hloventh street to Dakota
avenue nml to assess tho cost thereof
upon tin- property forntliiK on sabl por
tion of sabl street In proportion to the
front.tKo of huIi! proporty.
Tho council will meet at thn council
cliainlwr In tho city hall In snbl city on
Dm fith il.iy of July, 1911, at 7:30 p, su
nt which tlmo nil protests neiilnst thn
laying of sabl water mnln on snbl por
tion of sabl street nnd tho assessment of
the cost thereof upon tho property front
ing thereon will bo heard.
Tho fureRolug resolution was passed
by tho city council of the city of Med
ford on the 20th day or June, 1911, by
tho following vote: Merrick nyc, Watt
aye, Wortman aye, Kinerlck aye, Klfnrt
nyc. Millar aye.
Approved Juno 2II, 1911.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
IIOI1T. W Tni.FKK.
82 City Hecoriler.
NOTICE Or SALE Or IMPROVEMENT
BONDS.
Tho city council of tho city of Med
ford, Oregon, will recelvo Honied propo
sals for Din purclmsn of I3S.C00.00 six
per cent, ten yenr Improvement bonds
(optional after tho first yenr), ut a
meeting to bo held Juno 30th, 1911.
All bids must bo uccomp:ititoi! by n
certified check c(tm) to S per cent of tho
amount bid for, nud cheek to be inmlii
paynblo to tho city treasurer of Iho city
of Medford, nnd to bo forfeited to sabl
city III case said bjd Is nccepled and said
bonds Hrn not purchased In nccordnnro
with snbl proposition within 20 days
after the notice of said acceptniico.
All bids must bo filed with tho city
recorder at any tlmo 'lieforo C o'clock
p. iq., June ,ioih, 1911. Tho council nt
serveN the right to reject nny und nil
hld.
norm w. thm-'kh,
City Itecorder
Dated this J3rt day of June, 1911.
t.unmn N. .Iiuhl, of Talent, Orcnon,
him Tor sain In tint fruit, guiilen and
alfalfa luml of ttoitlhoru Oregon, the
following ilesotlbeil lands!
IK acres: 2 t3 inllc-i from Tnlent, lm
proved, dwelling houso, 10 orvn In
otiltlvatloiu among thn (out hills) wn
ter. l't loo J 1500 ensh down.
60 nores, 20 neros umlor cultivation,
family orchard, 3 tll miles from Tnl
rut. t'rleo J6000. Cash down. Amoui;
tho hills.
34 ncros A. Clmlso fruit farm, t mile
from Talent, 113,000, fTOOO ensh, bal
ance, on time.
I.ols 7 nnd S, In Talent, 60xt60 fovt, fine
well; n dwelling house. 1'rleo 100.
Loin P nnd 10, In Tnlrnt 60xSS feet,
u good dwelling hmiso and fluo noli.
ITIpo 1800,
IT acres, 3 mites from Tnlrnt, n rum
tnerclnl orchard. Hhould vlold thin
yenr 2500 or 3R00 boxes of fruit. I'rlct
$10,000. One-lmlf ensh down
160 ueres -Kino tliubur In.'ul. mostly fir
nml hemlock; somolhlng like fl.OOP,
000 feet of saw timber. Trice fSOOfl
cmh.
30 nbres 1 mllo from Talent, part In
crowing orchard and nlfnlfn. l'rlen
M. $32S nu ncre.
1300 neresNenr tbd famous Muiteresl
orchard, t SO acres under cultivation,
nil fenced', fruit nnd alfalfa soil; a
dwelling house, bar It nnd water tank,
only IlIB tho ncre.
t tot In Ashland. S0xtt2 feet; good
dwelling house, near thn depot. fllUO
cash.
160 neres About 0 miles from Medford.
among the hills, range unsurpassed!
timber land. 12 SO nn acre.
IS ncjrs Ono block from C- l',, Tnlrnt,
Ore. 11 ne black free soil, garden,
fruit nnd nlfalfn noil, 12 acres young
xnr trees, 3 1-3 acres 10 year old
Newtown apples, a good 6-rooiil
dwelling house I'rlco It 1,000. I6S0O
ensh down. Tho rest on time.
80 acres 1.S00.00O n.w timber, nmoni;
tho. hills. 7 miles from Talent. Price
$3090 rush.
I acres 2 t-3 miles from Tnlnnt, fruit
nml chicken ranch. Stream of wntrr
runs through tho place. Price 9 1700
cash.
5 acres Closo to Talent, In cultivation;
dwelling linuso and good well. Price
f .1000, f 1000 one yenr, tlOOO two yesrs.
3 mines Opltlr und I tilth, S mile from
Talent, ono tunneled 60 feel, tho other
160 feet
10 acres Among tho hills, dwelling
house nnd n few ncren cleared. Plenty
of water and timber. ttS tho aero.
10 acres near Tnlrnt. All In cultivation
nml In fruit trees, II3E tho acre, 11
cash down.
10 acres 6-room house, barn and
chicken house. Price 13.7 SO, IU0O
cash down.
10 acres Part st to alfalfa and fruit
trees Price IIB00
40 ncren miles from Cold Mill, all
under cultivation. Duelling huuse
nnd orchard. Price $13,000,
lluslness lots In Talent.
ISO acres unimproved land near Jack
sonville. 10 acre orchard 1 mllo from Talent.
Prlco $5000.
191. nrrcs Ono mllo from Talent. 90
acres set to Do Anjou mid llartlelt
pears, t ncren to Hplttenlierg. New
bungalow huuse, barn 0rCO. Prlco
tZM thn ncre, $36,000 down, bntanca
onlme.
210 ncren timber on Mttlo Untie, 4,000,
000 feet saw timber, flni soil nflsr
timber Is removed. Prlco $3000, 1-3
cash down, balnnco nn time.
73 1-2 acres orchard. Hartlett nnd D'An
Jou penrs, Newtown npplen, Prlen $33S
nn ncro If nil sold together: 10 acres
separately $350 thn aero: 1-3 down,
balance In 1, 2 nod 3 yearn time.
Ono lot In town of Talent. 55x1 S3 feel,
ono 1 room now bungalow house,
wood houso 13 by 30 feat: good well.
Shnde trees aot out, Prlco $1900,
$1300 cash, balance on tlmo.
13 lots. 3 acres. In town of Talent, new
house, wood shed, well and fine family
orchard. Prlco $3000. $1300 cash,
balitnco on tlmo.
Also n blacksmith plnnt In thn newly
Incorporated town of Talent, Or. tl.
shop, tools and business Prlco $3400;
half cash down: tho balance on two
yenrs" tlmo nt 7 per cent.
(Plensn out Ibis nut of your dally )
87 acrus. 3 1-2 mlbn from Talent. Or,
among the foothills: 30 nrnti cleared,
remainder limber: soil very fertllo:
Anderson creek flows through II, about
500 peach trees, most of them benr
lug, 100 lienrlng npplo trees (16 years)
IS pear trees (.I years), 15 almond
trees (loaded with fruit): 2 largo
nlilnen trees, 12 prunes (full of fruit);
blackberries nnd red raspberries; sum
mer rot In go (2 rooms); bnrn: hen
housor fruit drying houso;; n flno well
of water, 3 Irrigation ditches from
tho creek; 6 ncres corn, 2 acres pota
toes: 1.1-2 ncres beans; I ncro garden,
2 flno pastures, etc., etc., crops go
with (ho place; prlco only $76 nn ncro,
half rush down, remainder $500 per
year at 6 per cent human N. Judd, ex
clusive ngent
Luman N. Judd
V A X. S3 W T
OltOOl
IF A FIRE STARTED
IN YOUR PLACE
Would you lmvo anything at
hand with which to fight It?
The Chemical
Powder Extinguisher
Ih chenp apd catty to uho and la
kept filled at tin cxpoimo.
,t. o. Ni:rr
Crater Itko (Inrngn!
TliiBUInD for Health.
THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK
MEDFORD, OREGON , , ......
Capital $100,000 with a Record of $65,000 Surplus
1888 23 YEARS., 1911
CAREFUL
UPRIGHT
HONEST
BANKING
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Solicits the Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations
W. I. VAWTER, President G. R. LINDLEY, Vice-President.
c. w. Mcdonald cnniiior.
PRODUCERS
FRUIT CO.
Our nffluo In now lorittoil In our pal(
Iiik Iioiihc, nml Ih upon for tho bwihoii
I.Vi.m imu.1 mi Mil will lmvo Hill llllll
roporlu till iniirluttH. hIiowIiik prim
rcnllxoil hy tho California Krult Mm
trlhutoi-H, mid nil other Hlilitrit,
Anv nun InlnioHtcil III llivltori tl)
comu In and look thorn over and coin
paro pilcofl. Ily MhlppliiK wllli '
will lmvo all tho ailvanttwti, ot the
liii-iMist nml inoHt comnloto dooldilour
shIIIuk orRiinUallon In tho UnlUul
3tiiU ami at a lowtir com to you iimn
In tho pntit. , .
In.) vnne U'fi Inilldtilil UiUirlV toil
tlioinmnd car loads, or navuitylx w
cent of tho oiitiro uaiitornm crop.
Uomombtir wo
V O O l N T ' N J
All fruit Ih mild on lln ludlvldiinl
niciltH, and tstch uroworit nnino ami
prlccH roalltt'd (or ouch rhlpiucijt arn
.nl.llubi.it In tho catalogues. PoolllIK
wan trlgd and fc.ilod yonrit ni:o In Cali
fornia.
W vim wnnl to soil SCO till.' if YOU
u-itnt mntorliil. Inuticut our Kuuiplt'H,
and y.t our prlccH boforo purcliatt
l"lt () 1 V O K It H V II V I T O t).
K. M. McKcnnr. Noitliucstcrit .Im'itl.
IIiiiiik I'ltono ai'J. Pacific 7001.
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, VARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Largo and Small Tracts .
MOOREHNI 00.
212 Frultgrqwors Bank Blilj;
FLAGS
That's All
Medford
Book
Store
WOOD FOR SALE
Limited nmnunl of Pry Ash, either
block or spUU I.OH- prlco.
Phone 3311
Rock Spring
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Officii nml Coal Vnnl, Twclftli nml
Knuit Klrcots,
I'ltono 7IOI.
Burbidge
Tun coax; maw
Tho tinmi weather will soon
Ik) here. Wo havo tho nccoti
uarj; roriiilromoutn to mako
work oauy In warm woathor.
Soo us for tho licHt of KLKC
TniO FANS nnd tho hoyt of
price. ,
SOUTHERN OREGON
ELECTRIC CO.
27 SOUTH CKNTItAL.
ii
Liberal Discount
, given on all Cash
Sales or raints.
Wall Papers and
Pictures untilJuly
First :: :: ::
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nlfl WAST MAIN.
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l.aillea will ho furnished hntliliirtz
xtiltfl ami a fteo hwIiii hetween z
and 0 p, m,
Stiuilay anil .Miluday MkIiIs t
Itllirs CONOflCST
"Kant lyiui' Irt hookeil to appear
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A Komi eomedy, I
I Till: .M'HTH'I! t)l' tMiAI'llll'H
I Oreat Itomaii diaiitil,
I'lllfi: (INK dimi: 1
re4 4.
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THE ISIS THEATRE
I ititto noi'iiiii: iiii.ti
V Ki:STKIlSON IlltOH,
llallad hIiikIiiKi "tittx, cIok unit
buck tlntieliiK. artistic pnpor tenr-
liiK.
IntriHliielnc for t'"' first tlmo lnro
their woutlerful paper tearliiK,
tioiuetliliiK no one In .Medford has
over seen und somethliiK no one
Hhould miss scoluit, an it may ho a
eh n urn )ou may never lmvo nitnlu,
IcarliiK tho itioitt bountiful ilesl;nti
with otir Inltlnln or uaitie ami pre
iif'iitliiK It to you nt each perform-
IIIH'O.
'J III (iHNlt
IIAItltl.SON"
Aiuerlcrt'n ti'rentest I'lliiiiinkcr
Hpectal oitKnKeiueut for four uIkIUh
only of tho greatest tin jirovoUer
this side of Now York, with a
hunch of jokes, itouKti mid dniicen
that n"0 all wluucra,
X
NAT THEATRE
HVIM.MIXJ Tt'll IIATIIH
ItlO DANdi: HATt'ltllAV NK1HT
Ull.i.lAltll I'AKI.OU
Coolest plnro in town.
U-GO
. .."witimn tho ,
onowna oo" ;
1 1
'i
(IiiimI tculllallon nml coiiifoihi. !
(
I hlc seal.
NOW HHOWI.Vfl liATIIST t.
t!.'.VMi:il IM II I'll IIM.,4 V 4
' '
iVAriinviMii: .nm:i) soon.
AdmUolot'i NOW I Of.
t
AFTER ALL IT
NARROWS
DOWN
TO
i I
The Merrivold Shop
FOR
Fountain
Pens
i
lilt W. Main St., 'Motif ord.
DAHLIAS
Now Ih tho tlmo to plant
Wo lmvo u cliojco iiBHortinent
of flap growing pliintH In potu.
All tho novoltlcii In 1011
Dahllau,
J. T. BROADLEY & Co;
nrociilintiKo near City Itcftervidr
Htoio (i mitl (,'eu(ral Aventio
I'Iioiich Rlltl mill 1 mi.