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MEDFOttD MATL TKWrVR MKPFOKO, ORKdOX. AVWDNUHDAV. MARCH lit, 1012.
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Clnronco Itnvorty purchnRcd from
Austin L. Dink lot G, block 1, Roa
noko nddltlon. Mr. Hnverty will
build a modern house on this lot,
which la on Roso avenue near Mnln
street.
W. S. Iirooks, who Is connected
with tho Oregon Journal, has leased
tho Uurgess eo.tagu on Roso avenue
formerly occupied by L. Zlmmor.
Mr. Hiooks Is moving today from his
former location on King street.
J ml go Colvig and A, S. Hosonbnutu
who mot tho Oregon delegation to
San Francisco last night, stated to
day that they found a representative
bunch on board. George Putnam and
P. L. Ton Vollo boarded the train at
this point and proceeded to San
Francisco.
Kodak finishing, the host, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Roso aveuuo lots have Increased In
valuo 20 per cent since January 1.
Councilman Ireland is planning to
erect a handsome new S room bun
galow on his lot located on Rose
nvcnuo this coming summer.
Five years from now Medford will
easily be a hustling city of 20,000
people or more. You can make a
town grow Just the same as you can
your business, so says Contractor and
Builder H. E. Gates. 304
George Carston, clerk at tho Hotel
Holland, Is organizing a Medford
Champ Clark club and ho wants all
good democrats to put on their work
ing harness and" get going while tho
going is good and catch the band
wagon beforo it Is loaded down
with disgruntled republicans.
Rose avenue is about four blocks
from the Medford hotel, Just off of
West Main street.
John Griffin, of Kennedy, Minn
has been in Medford several days
looking the city over with a view to
locating.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mulr visited with
friends at Central Point Wednesday.
C. A. Meeker was In Ashland
Wednesday on business.
Rose, D'Anjou and Bartlett pears.
First-class trees, and don't buy from
anyone, large or small orders until
you see me and I'll save you money.
II. B. Patterson, Quaker nursery
man, .Nash hotel looby.
Mrs. J. II. MilTer of Orange street,
this city, left "Wednesday morning
for. La Payette," Jni, having; been,
called there by the serious illness of
her .mother. Mrs. W. W. McBeth.
S. A. Newell, ladies' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. j
Joseph Nechbeor, of Grants Pass,
was In Medford Wednesday on busi
ness. Mrs. M. Cruz loft Wednesday
morning for Woodvilie.
Real homo made bread at Da Voe'i.
tho Pacific Telephone company In
Medford, now wlt) tho company In
Portland, Is In Medford on business
W. W. Hlltle. of WoodvlUe, wnB
In Medford nml Jacksonville Wed
nesday on business.
Fancy brick Ico cream at McDow
ell's. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Olwell re
turned Wednesday morning from a
several days' visit In Soattlo and
Portland. .
Something now, "Grape- Purple,"
at McDowell's.
J. O. Archibald and K. D. Wood
man, of San Francisco, returned
south Wednesday morning after a
few dnys spent here In looking over
tho valley. They were the guests of
J. R. Wood while hero and were
shown over tho valley by that gen
tlomau. They may Invest In an or
chard tract here.
Federal vacuum cleanor. Home
phono 266-L. A. E. Mabee, 233 S.
Ivy street. 31S
Mra. C. R. Ray, who hns been 111
at the Sacred Heart hospital for sev
eral weeks, has fully regained her
health and is now at her homo at
1104 West Main.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
Roger Hitchcock, of tho Antelope
orchards was In Medford Wednesday
on business.
John Runner and family, of Iowa.
have been In Medford several Hays
visiting relatives, who are W. S.
Weston and family. .Mr. Buuucr says
Iowa has a way of putting up cold
weather which Is not altogether to
his liking and he and his family
will have no moro of It. They are
looking for farm land and will lo
cate some place In southern Oregon.
Roses, are a specialty with H. B.
Patterson, nurseryman, Nash hotol.
W. V. Moore left Tuesday after
noon on No. 13 for a business visit
to San Francisco.
Having bought a lot of coal at a
low figure wo are closing It out at
a price at which it Is bound to go
within the next week. Inqulro of
Eads Transfer Co. or J. W. Mitchell.
ALICE LLOYD IN THE MUSICAL GAIETY "LITTLE MISS FIX-IT."
What's the Reason
MtUiy .Medford People In Poor Health
Without Knowing- the l'iuit
Thnro im hcoicm of people who
drag out a mlHorablo oxlsleneo with
out ronllnlng the cause or their RUf
foting. Day utter day tluiy mo
racked with backache urn! headache:
Huffer from iiervoiisnesH, iIIixIhonh,
woakuoKH, languor ami duprt anion,
hlkoly Out liltlnoyn have fallou behind
In their work of flltorlug thu blood
and that Is tho root of the double.
Kook to i our kldueyH, modi! Ihotu In
their wrk give thorn tho hulp they
tued You can lino no hotter rniuetly
than Dean's Kldnuy I'lllNr-omltirsod
by over onu hundred thousand pen
pie, and by your 'neighbor In Med
ford P Gould. lt! W. Jackson St..
.Medford, "Oiogun, says; "I used
Doan'rt Kidney Pills, procured at
llnxklmt' drug storu, and am plonscd
to bay that they have given me moro
relkf than any other kidney medicine
I have ever taken. Other muinhurs of
nry family have alo used Dunn's Kid
ney Pills and the resultH have been
no satisfactory that I do not lumltale
oao moment in giving thin stnto
moiit "
For Hale by all dealern, Prlcti GO
mito Foitter-.MIIhuin Co., Uuffaln,
New York, sole agents for tho United
Stati'H,
Remember t!.e name Uouii'm
and take so other.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Way returned
Wednesday to their homo at Thrall,
Cal., after a visit of a few days in
Medford.
Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
J. M. Burt, traveling salosmau for
tho John Deore Plow company, with
headquarters ,In Medford, was In
Grants Pass Wednesday on business.
Home baking and salads. 146
North Front. Phono order. Home
273-L.. '
, George Wise and children left
Wednesday morning for their home
in Agor, Cal. They were accompa
nied by Mrs. E. C. Pouchy, a daugh
ter of Mr. Wise, who will visit in
Ager for a fow weeks.
DoVt forgot that tho Fish Market
has fresh fish, erabs, oysters and
dressed poultry ovory day in tho
week. Wo also carry a good lino of
chceso and lunch goods. Como in
and seo us. W. II. Konworthy & Co.
:io&
John M. Johnson was in Ashland
on business Wednesday.
Littlo Miss Louis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Quisenberry, gave a
party Saturday, March 9, to twelve
of her littlo friends in honor of her
seventh birthday. A feature of the
occasion was a beautiful birthday
cako adorned with candles and rib
bon attached for each one present.
When seated at tho tublo each guost
found a tiny doll attached to t!,o rib
bon for a souvenir. Nice rofresh
jmouts wore served.
, Ordors taken for transplanted veg
etable plants, any quantity. Portland
Ave. Greenhouse, box 107, Medford.
Phono 872. Prices on request. 304
BornIn Medford, Oregon, March
13, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Will
I'hlpps, a son.
If you desire all that Is In your
kodak film take It to Weston's, op
posite tho book store,
J. J, Buohtor, formerly manager of
Alice Lloid the far-ous English
singing comedienne, who hns been
seen In this country exclusively as
a vaudeville head'lner will make her
first appearance In Medford. a a
musical comedy star, at the Medford
theatre, Thursday, March 14th in
"Littlo Mlba Fix-It," the tunafui and
very much out of the ordinary com
edy doscribed by Alan Dale as a
laugh or n song hit every minute."
and which played an all summer run
In Chicago following a four month'
ongngement at tho Globe theatre.
New York. Werbn & Luettcher en-
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Dajt Vuoat 9271
XlffBt riionou V. W. Week 3071
A. E. Orr, 3093
X.ASY ASSISTANT,
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. McGrogory. of
Glendale, Ore., were In Medford
Tuesday.
E. O. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
D. L. Getchell of New Westminster,
B. C, arrived In Medford Tuesday.
John E. Diamond and son. Harry
J. Diamond, both bankers In Minn
eapolis. Minn., were In Medford Tues
day. They are old-time friends of
Ed Andrews and while here were
given a neverai miles automobile ride
through the orchard sections of the
valley by Mr. Andrews. They were
delighted with the va.lley and Med
ford and will, in all probability, in
vest a considerable amount of mon
ey here.
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages Is the only music
school in southern Oregon with a full
corps or teachers. G. Talllandier,
director. Send for catalogue.
Leo Steers of northoastcrn Ore
gon has been In Medford several
days looking the city and valley ovor
with a view to locating. Mr. Steers
has become dissatisfied with tho rig
orous climate of tho northeastern
part of the state and is hunting for
a warmer Bcctlon of tho state In
which to lice. Ho likes the Rogue
river valley and will probably invest
here.
Mrs. A, Caldwell visited Ashland
frlonds Wednesday. On Thursday
.Mrs. Caldwell and her daughter, Mrs.
D. V. HlnDonslud, will leave for
Stockton, Cal.
Seo A. K. Ware, room 19 Jackson
County Bank building, for all tho
Information about Pacific Mutual
Life or Accident Insurance 323
Mrs. II. S. Chlldera and Mrs. G. A.
Chlldcra loft on No. 20 Wednesday
morning for Wolf Crook, Ore., near
which place they will Join their hus
bands, who are Interested In the
Aulton mlno. The ladles will romaln
at tho mine several weeks.
C, A. McEldowncy, of Chico, Cal.,
Is In Medford on business,
Ladles, havo your autts mado by a
tailor who knows how. Borlln, Cen
tral Point. 322
I. C, Chllders loft Wednesday
morning for Tolo, where ho will be
employed on the mason work of the
new Jncoby store building.
J. W. Klnne left on No. 20 Wed
nesday morning for a business trip
to Salem and Portland.
F. E. Merrick was in Central
Point AVedneeday on business
Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Kidd were out
at their orchard ranch, near Contral
Point, Wednesday.
Mrs. F. W. Miles visited Ashland
relatives Wednesday,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank True and Mrs.
Grirfln wore in Phoenix Woduesday
visiting friends and relutlves.
Dolph Naylor is ovor from Big
Applegnte for a fow days vlsi with
relatlvos, He bus boon engaged all
winter In sawing lumbor and putting
In new flumos for F. M. Wade, who
Is preparing to resumo operations on
his placer mlno.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Olson left
Wodnesdny for their former homo In
Waukesha, AVi. Mr. Olson Is an ex
perienced granite worker nnd is ver
woll pleased with Medford and south
em O'regon and would remain here
nnd engage In business, but Mrs.
Olson hns a longing in her heart for
her Wisconsin girlhood associates
and surroundings and to gratify her
dosirc to return Mr. Olson has given
up all business hopes for Medford,
temporarily nt Imu. He, has some
hope," however, ttiut tlieoxtremcbj
cold winter in Wisconsin, which they
have oscaped by being In Oregon,
may have some effect in bringing
about a kindlier feeling for thl
country and that later he will bo
permitted to return and anchor per
manently. On March first the ther
mometer registered 30 below zero In
Wisconsin and snow was a
gaged Ml?s Llod for t'u title role i f
the plar. thinking 1' r the bet suit
ed for the chnraiNr of any womnn
on our stage. The tinny ndmlreri
of thl delightful actroMt will bo glad
to know that, during the action of
the play, sho will sing all of her Int
ent song hlt, among thunt "Have
You Ever Loved Any Othur Little
Girl." "Cupid, ' "The Hobble Promo
nnde," "Splash Me." etc. She will
also be prominent In tho big sensa
tional dance number, "The Newport
'inrkoy Trot," which has been taken
up recently by the fashlonnblo nmnrt
s't of New York nnd Its favorite sea
side resort, and whUh Is said to bu
quite the most laminating of the now
numerous terpslchorenu oddities.
KE-fe
iXMKloy
pro success
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Stomach 'Tied in Knots
Aw fill Suffering
Woman lasted
of New .Jcrxey
Fh e Years.
Whou you dtuft want your break
fast your itoidaeh li out of order.
" 1n,incllkifoAMjulalt,lor caused
by weakened rundown system, or will
certainly be followed ,hy that condi
tion. Mr. L. I). Cook. Vlnelnnd. N. J..
ay: "1 w ilett five year with
ludlgeetloii. .My tomnch seemed to
have a heavy lod In It and at other
tlin ob It seemed to be tied In knots.
foot deep. J Nobody know how 1 suffered
I "I trloil n emit utnilV (loutl
Builders of Homes
Our
"PROFIT-SHARING
Investment Certificates
areREAL HoneyWakers
Send for DooKlot
6C4 6CorbottQ!Porih. '0ru
Stocks Gain Strength.
VKW VmMv tr..b V. T.wlaw'
'lH - -.. - -- - -" -T
mioiiiii" wtuck market developed lie- Vlnol.
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euled strength and aetivity. All lei
dcr ihruV Hiibntantiu! jptiiitf, I'mou
I'ueifie aiM I.ouivillo nml Xnliille
gaining a point. L'mtcil State Ste-I
was mi :J-1 uuil Lehigh Valley, Keiid
injr, AmerieHii Smelting and the cop
pers all imule good guilt.
Hefon1 iumiii -Hlinf for profit li.nl
cancelled u good portion of the gimm.
HoiuIh were tciiil.
I tried a cret many doctor mm
ja great mmiy kinds. of juedlclne but
J nothing did any good until I took
it has helped me wonderfully.
I am Improving fat, feel better and
am getting my flesh hack agujn.
Vlnol ha done me a world of good."
We know the great power of Vlnol
In curing ihionlr stomach trouble
and building up all weakened run
down person, and that Ik why we
guarantee It as we do. Medford
Pharmacy, m-ur P. O.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Egg, thoroughbred
Rhode Island Red, per setting.
Roe. back of 1313 North Centrul.
or add. C. A. Laird. City. 320
Ti
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FOItRENT Strlc
nlKhod bungalow,
508 South Grajie.
modern, fur-
$30 per month.
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WANTED To buy ouo Incubator.
. Must be lu flMl cliiss shape. Phone
Farmer S07-F-12. 305
WANTED Moving dirt and"
lota by day or contract.
Tribune.
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fTJiTug
C. I).,
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FOR SALIC 100x208 suitable for 5
lots, 2 room house, electric lights
and water, $1000. Inqulio of
owner Hotel Medford barber shop,
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H. Heartfield
FRENCH DRY CLEANER AND
HATTER
Wo make Gnrmenta look Hko now
and moro than doublu tho valuo
of them to you.
WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARAX
TEED Bundles called for and dollvorcd
Pacific UHU1
Ilonm HHO
Near Muoro Hotol
Hnoj)Hls of thu Annual Statement of the
Niagara Fire Insurance Co.
of Now York In the State of New York, on tho 31st day of December,
1UI1, made in the Insurance Commissioner of the Htato of Oregon, pur
suant to law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital paid up 11,000,000.00
INCOME. v
Premiums iwelvod during tho year In uash. 3,i.'a(i,'J0.8l5
interest, dividend iind-nTntH received during
thu year ' -7-.-H7.-i
Income fiom othsr hoiiiuom received dining .,...,
ll,i,U.I I
the ysmr
Total incoiiio
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3,511,51,3 1
DISIIURSEMENTS.
Losses paid ilurlii! tho year
Dividends puld-Muiing tho year on capital
slock
Com missions and salaries puld during tho
your ' ,
Taxes, license,, and fees paid during tho your
Amount of all other oxpundlliiros
,$1,011,310.00
300,000.00
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JL3,K5l.3tt
IS O '!3. 13
SUIT-IS 1,04
Buy Direct From Our Factory.
And tare the middleman's profit and oiling
exprnte. 5-croii penel doorr, C"l Of.
But quality; 14 tun et p J. 0J
mm
Per Every Purpoto at Ona Price to All
Bungalow Sali 10 of the lateat dei'ni In
46 met in ttock. Dam, hotbed, batrmrnt
end clucken coop adi in stock. Only fiiA
quality iaiIi told,
Window Trim
10 piecei, lied in o bundle, 3 ylej OA
fmt quality; pet Kt only ....... OtsC
Lt US fiuure on your mlllwark, pInt and
hardware bill. W do ot sell rough Iumlr,
Writ for Catalog No. 4
Total expenditures
ASSISTS.
Value of stock 'nnd bopdH owned '',,?L!,U!!'i!r!
Loans on inortgages and collatorul, oto 2, '2?'2!!
Cash In bunks and on bund l,.H-,70tf,D-
PremliimH In coiinso of oollvatlnii and In
transmlsulon ' ,!!'r.,2'?Vi'
Intenst and rents due and accrued JJu,r.J7.r.
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Total nssetH 0,7S,!I1S.P.8
Total iiH h adinlttod In Oregon
LIABILITIES.
Oiohh clalniH for IdtiHOH unpaid "' -B-.JJ7''''
Amount of umfarnod promliimH on ull out- ,
standing iIh(h :,,,r,J:,,7
3,101,eiH.I3
(i,7l2,:n'-'.08
8
13,500,00
'J1.300.Ul
i
Uiic for ioiiiihIhbIoii and biolieiago
Ml other llnbllltlas
WWMiajMPfMPwalp
Total llul.intios ;;; rrl 7 innni
Total Insui unco in force Dncoiubor 31, t 1 1 . 50-,58.l,'100.00
IJUSINIJSS IN ORKGON TOR TIIK YBAIt.
Total ilHku wiltLen dining tho year , ?',,0i,inu,!!2
(JroHK pioiuliiiiiB rocolvod during tho year iji.iok.-.i
Premiums i-emi-nod during tho year ; -i- '
Losses paid during tho year , ; "'''?.
Lousee Inclined UurK tho yonu .......;........ i J.inu.f u
Total amout.i of HbJiM 'oiitHUiiiirtnK In Oregon Uucomhor - '. ,m
31 1011 " .,....... ,i,oJ,ii j i .ou
""''' Hy A. W. THORNTON, Joint Muiiagor.
Hi..i..!on ,,.,,t xenon., agent nnd ""''"'ffimi, Po.-.lftn.r
Mi dfonl Realty V liiipioveineiit Co,, Resident Agent.
BieriSdh's
Bargains
Wu wisli to impress you with Hit I'm-I. tlml avo nro
Exchange Headquarters
t t
Wlmt havo you got, nnd what do you wnnt? Tlirough us
you lum oxuhitMtfti wlmt you Imvo for what you want.
10 ac.i'08 iK'ai' (Vnh:al Point. 10 u'ivs in alfalfa, 12 acrt-N
viiuiiu; pcai, -I acres voting apples, halance in Krain, I'ivp
s0il:iJ(K) per acre; want iMtMlfonl ineoiue or snialler
place close in. (210)
11)00 acres in Madera Co., Cal., has heen in grain; I miles
from If y. Price $!!).")() per acre. ('-'17)
10,000 acres in Kern Co., Cal., o miles from
rifh soil, 12 miles from Uy. Price $-17 per
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT HO acres within o
miles of Medford. ") acres cleared. About (50 acres till
able land when cleared; small house, spring. Price $f0(J.
Act quick on this. (200)
It; lots at Nehalem Hay including dockage where ocean
going steamers land; saw mill, planing mill, 2 houses,
1(50 acres timber, gasoline launch; will exchange for or
chard, residence or income property here. Price $1(1,000.
(2or)
I0d acres 40 miles from Portland, about '.z in fruity black
beaverdain soil; good dairy ranch, livestock andMuiplc-
rom mi wens, icvei
acre. (217)
inuuts. Saluouh. Price $10,000.
C2oT)
SO and Kit) aero traces; alfalfa and apple land; 17o miles
from Los Angeles, in San Hernardino Co., $()." per acre,
one quarter cash handles, balance very easy terms;
might consider .Medford city property as part payment.
(2ro)
I room house and 2 lots in best residence part of Smith
Pasadena, Cal.. size of ground 100x170. (2CH)
acres overlooking Long Peach, Cal., quarter mile from
riH' limits: 7 room bouse, arire barn. -10 I nut trees in
full bearing, ideal country home, near car line. Price,
$tf)00; want improved land near hurt;. (2GS;
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$0")00 Portland residence to exchange for small farm near
.Medford. (2i
Alameda, Cal., two stores with 5 room flats above, modern,
and some business lous, total value $17,nU0; would con
sider exchanging for first-class bearing orchard. (270)
8 room, strict lv modern, one paved street.
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visa ) room mooerii iiohmc uujiuihiik.
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Price
nee
$(5000.
$11000.
Perms on either: would consider exchanging one or both
for 5 to 20 acres near Medford or Central Point, (272;
10 room modern house
$1000; will exchange
on W. -Lilt St.'
for acreage.
Inc. $S00. Pri.-c,
(27 ,
(M0 acres wheat land Uu milf'S from K.v. station in eastern
Wash., all improved, good house, large barn, 1 acre in
5 year old family orchard, volcanic ash soil, including
stock and implements. Price $-17 per acre; will ex
change for Medford city proper! v or aereago in this
valley. (270
Do you want alfalfa, dairy or fruit land in the irrigated
Turlock-Delhi district of California We can sell you
20 acre Hicts or more at $125 per acre, as low as 10
per cent down accepted. We are exclusive agents in
this district for these lands. If you are interested we
will be pleased to give you further information on re
quest . ,
Puruished and. unfurnished houses for rent. ,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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Wojijivo souio very attractive ones, large and small, rop
resetingifl'Cren't; )ines of business in Mudford and
QlsQwliorc! Ah th'es'o matters are somewhat confiden
tial, wo do not answer phone inquiries. Ask for per
sonal interview,
Benson Investmetit Company
Real Estate, Mines
CORNER OP MAIN AND 1?IR
Phones : Bofl, 7991 ; Home, 234-L