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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
i i i i ! VPtPPmm'l I I.I HrMMBiaPPliMMHPaiMIHMIMlHHBHa mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmm IMHIMMMilllMMI tt wiffi -w. , T-vjK- rv .( ; r ,,,r w ' '7rrT? T' j f vwaiorwwfWWjjwOTMtr v . i WS'- t i ' 5 "" ftTwarx ' r i JW f ., i j ,j . A V 11 MEDflORP MaTD TRIBUNE, TOPFOttP, ftRISCION. TnTJflSDA'Y, SEPTEMBER If), ?9?2 -y p ' P2TOB THRU a , . Ei T "DADY MINE" AT THE ME0F0R0 THEATRE, FRIDAY, 8EPT, 20. 1 ;. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. L. II. UlllH of ItoKiie Hlvor made it tjunluoMf trip horo WeilncBiIny, Mm, J. O, Ixancnon upont WodiicK dny In Grant Vatn. , fe-, .1. N. Hmltli fliiunt tho middle of POPULAR EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY SUNDAY, SBPTRMBER 22, 1012 TO BUTTE FALLS Faro tho Round Trip Only $1.00 Delightful day's trip, flood shade for picnic grounds on banks of cold mountain stream. Take your picnic bankets or go to tho good hotel on the grounds. Leave Mftlford 800 a. in, Returning leave Butte Falln l;00 p, in. Dm week nt (iriintn Ihii, John (Irlovo of tin; I'ronpert Hotel watt n IhihIih'hm vlHltor hero thin week, l)r, (' A. Ileliitrotii nnd family who Hpnnt the numiner on the doctor'H much on mlllloiinlro row, rotiiriied to their home In Pnxndona, Cat., yen- MEDFORD THEATRE Friday, Sept. 20. 'I torday mornliu;, Hull NorcroKij hn left for Corvol Hh to uttend eijllcce thin winter. Tltlt'MIHANT Itl-rrUItN sfiaf I i am ffxrniiflHHEi MOUNTMAZAMAON nvs A AlllOMlt III lllllliy llltNNtlllJ fill' I M liroiinlit tint in n'Kiinl l Ci'iiloi l.al( luring the it'ocili .(tiirHloii ul" llio HcIlllltlHtH tl) lift I'illt U'llH lllll IIIIIIIIIOI in which II WiiH uri'iilcd. In the put ly MTII lllllliy I'lllillt'llt KIWllllftUlH who llltMl liiMllli'il till' I'lltim Khtlii" tllil,V IliK fill mittloiiH, mill tluiy look ureal ili'lljjht in ufinili'riiitf nliotit llin In lio mill Hlml.yliiti I'iiiiiiiiIIihih, Lnli-r ii Mpililnl lliHI'lihHioll llll( pllll'll t wlili-li llio Hi'ii'iilixtM pniclii'iilly iiKr'iI tluil I h' vnlciiiio which hnil I'ICIltl'l till' liiko WIIH III IIIH" tllllll it hiif iiiiiiiiiliiln mill lluit iIiiHiik tliu riiitloi i wiih hlowii nwnv t'liliri'ly, l'rol)iliy llin niont niili'il kcoI(I)xIm in tin party wiih Dr. Kiwiim OIht liinniiuir of llio (fnlMTHitv of Vienna. Ili Hjii-nt llin nillic ilny bluilyinc fimnalloiiK nt llio laku ami cxiii'Hrft'il rrjjrpl that ln coiihl not tarry lonpT at IIm' lake, Hi In mh of the party who iiiilnti'il that at huiiiu Inter dale lie inliMiilfil to irliirn mill hponil xjl miiiic time t inlying Mm woiiiIit, "I mn not pri'piiroil to Hlatu wliulli nr thoro wiim n mountain of great hcluhl at lliu lnko or not," ntntcil Dr. Olicrlniiimii'r, "lint I ntii tnclliii'il to think ho, It would lake a tnoiilh'n I'nrrfiil nlcrrvnlinn tlf fonnalloiH ami ciunimrNoiiH hi'Toro Ih'Iiik cit Inlii. llotu'vi'r, tin lnk' in very xim ilar to it crator in tin (Inwiiui it IiiihIm of which I intnlc a prolong1! hlmly. The crater thcro i not fillcil ' wiih water mnl thin of couin iilnVil mo in my rcMciirchcn. With a month of Minly of formation) mnl topo i;rnjhy iicnr Crater Lake it wnnlil he an cany matter to determine es ni'tly the fliape mnl height of the or initial iiioiiiitnin uhich Htooil (here, ami rci'oiiNtruci i on paper. "I have never n?en n more nltraet ive el inly in volcanic formalioiiH mnl Ihlnill certainly plan to return muni' ly for a Iciiithly nlnv." 8U rpltAGIST MEETING AT CITY PARK TONIGHT The Huffman meeting' in llin cily park thiM evening will lie culled at 7:15 o'clock implead of tl:.'IO an for merly minnunced. Hon. It. I Mnlkcy "'nriitHJiidje K. K. Kelley will xpeak for Hie "vote for women" cance and u concert will It" uiven hy the hand. The parade will form immediately nfler the unffrmje mcctini:. ij-t t t T T X t ? ? f T t ? ? V ATA x f.. i f.. ...... . .. . j .... iiiniKiiri .iiiijii iiecet oj iwo I'oiiliiieiitH, "Hdhy Mine", under the li ...... mil- . .... ... ... iiiirt'iidu hi nullum ,, nniny, i.io., which will he Hccii ut tin- .Mcdford Tluatre, h thu fiinniet )iay cvr written. It Iiiik ii record of one wi ld ciir at DalyV thcare, Kcw' York, ami in lion playing in bniiltin, itn hcciiiiiI yenr in tlie Its it ilt mctropo tin. "Ilnhy Mine" in ii clemi, whole Mime, ni initial play mnl n hoon to the iheatie.iiiiii; piihlic, Take the pre iikciiI'm mhicc, jjirlH, and when the "one man" iim1h yon what play yon would like to nee, cmile your prcttiyxt nnd nay: "Thank ynji, cry kindly, sir, I would like lo see 'liahy Mine.'" The refrenhint; mid delight ful thintr ahotit "Itnliy Mine" ih Hut it ih original mid the midience im Mild to lnnli an hem lily ocr it an ilmw n hov M'clim IiIh firm comeilv. LESS BOWEL TROUBLE INMEDFORD Mcdfonl people linvo found out that A HINfil.i: DOHI-: or nlnipto buck thorn hark, Klycerlue, etc., hh com pounded In Adler-l-ka, the Herman npiii'iuIlcHlH remedy, relluvcH routl pntlou, nour Htmnarh or k?8 op the litotnnrh INSTANTLY. TIiI'h tmplo mlxtiirti nultKeitlclzc(i tho dh;i'tlvo ori;ntm and drnwK off tho Impurities nnd It In mirprhiliiK how QUICKLY It lielpK. L, II. HnakliiH, dniKl'.lHt. Finest Hair Dressing For Women Perfectly Delightful Full of Itr- fn-ililiitf mnl InvlKoralliiK Quail- I ten 'Mini INK I.lfc, I,iih, enit Itciiuly Into Heir Uhc I'AltlHIAN Buko and your hnlr won't turn gray; won't look faded or ;row tlilu nnd HcrnRKloy. Dandruff will dlnappenr, hair etop fnllliiK: the Mrnlp wtl liocomo Im maculately whlto, mid all Kerm life will he promptly destroyed, At dcnlem cvorywliore, 50 cenU. Hold by Chan, HtraiiK, who will re fund your money If ynu are not wit iHried. The xlrl with tho Auburn hair In on overy package of I'Altf SI AN Huuo. WILLIAM A. MltADY, Ltd, I're.-nl Tlie I'uimlct J'lny In Hie KiikIInIi IjiIiRiihKo BABY MINE Jly MurKnrct Mayo "llat'y Minn" c a JoyotM bundle of hearty fun, not lo Ins mlcd, If J ou know ivImt'M good for you, A year In Now York, eight months In Chicago, nearly two yearn In London, In but a brief record of tho comedy's run In larger cities I'UICKH floe, 7flc, fl.OO, $1.50. HKATH HALK,oprn Tucwdtty, Hept. 17, at Hoxkln's Drag Store. Always in the Lead FIRST 1913 CAR TO ARRIVE IN VALLEY IT'S AN OVERLAND "30" Sold before it's arrivalThe finest little car in the valley Place your orders now . r The Overland Man C. E. Gates 132 South Riverside Follow the Parade to the Nat K 4 n Big Dance EXCELLENT MUSIC AND A GOOD TIME FOR ALL Dance as late as you wish. , - -" n- GET YOUR BOXES AND .. CRATES ft h tf for Peaches and Cantaloupes from . . ' ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. h ";, Medford, Oregon ,. Pac.5621. Homt307 4 A Little Talk Between You and I on Medford 99 I it' and Crescent City Railway ' ' I hoard a man say in my offioo the other day, "J wish 1 had invested in Medford 5 years ago." There are m any like him. Do you wish you had invested when prices were at the bottom, before they went up to their real value? Of course you do. Well, I am going to tell you how yoii can,ao.w get in on "Bedrock" in a town which I am positive presents as great an opportunity for investment today, as Medford did 5 years ago. Why am I positive? Listen! ,Do you know what is going on in Crescent City, Del Norto County, California at the present time? No? Then 1 '11 tell you and leave it straight up to your own rea son, logic and good judgment as to whether you think 1 am right or not. " r Crescent City has had a population of about 1100 to 1200 people for tho past HO years. It has had one lumber coinpany operating, logging camps, a large saw mill, and a line of three lumber vessels running from there to San Francisco. It has been a prosperous, happy little City, hid in its immense Redwood Forests, away from Civilization, with Medford and Grants Pass its nearest nei hbors, and railroad over a hundred miles away on the Eastj Eureka 100 miles ou the South and until a few months ago, over U00 miles from ti railroad in that direct ion; while on tho North, about 200 miles away, is Marsh field, which has not had a railroad, but has now one from Kugene almost completed. . Now you have it geographically. Now let me tell you what has taken place there during the past year. There has been over $100,000.00 spent in acquiring the front age and lands surrounding, what is known as Wooleyport, about 2 miles North of Crescent City, which will make tit small cost compared with other harbors, oue of the best ports on the Pacific Coast. Crescent City has laid over 3 miles of cement sidewalks during tlie past year, which has all been paid for by the owners of the property which it fronts. There has just been completed by the Owen's in terests, who own about two-thirds of the Redwood timber of Del Norte County, and who are just coming into the country to operate on a large scale, it water system cos ting about 65,000.00, giving the City the purest of water at the lowest rates, 1 believe, that are to be found any where in the West, water for the average home costing about $1.00 a month. It has also an excellent electric light and telephone system. The City is free from deht and taxes are almost nil. If has good kindergarten, grade, gra nuuer and high school; throe good churches, and pleasant stores for shopping. n an ideal climate, with a beau tiful setting of mountains, valleys, timber, rivers and beaches. Now you have .Crescent City from a social standpoint. Now about the investment, security and speculation it of fere. Crescent City has never had a boom. But it has one coming; in fact, it is right close to a boom from several causes at the present time. Tho first and most definite cause ,is from the fact that the Owen Lumber Company, whom T mentioned before as owning about two-thirds of the County's timber, are amongst the largest lumber companies unty. At tho present time, they are bunding on treble Crescent City's present population within South and more than that 'on the North, they gap ot about 60 miles which is being rapidly completed to mako a direct lino to San Francisco. They own their right of way in and through Crescent City. Now there is nothing at Trinidad for a railroad to stop at; not quarter as large a place as Crescent City and thoy certainly don't intond to make that place the end of their line. No, they will build up North, through Crescent City to Marshfield, where thoy will connect with the railroad now building from Eugene. Third, work will soon be actively started on Wooloyport harbor, ouo of the best ports on the Pacific Coast. And last but not loast, Medford hhs to get an outlet to tho Coast. Crescent City and Wooleyport is its only logical salvation. Audit is coining. Even this first survoy for which tho inonoy is already raised is going to start prices booming, and tho investors who get in now at the bottom prices will make the money that was mado hero yours ago. T haVo just returned from Crescent City, whore I was fortunate enough to tie up its finest Sub-division before any railroad news from Medford got around, and I can sell you lots or blocks on tho Wooloyport side ot Crescent City, within iivo minutes of town, at prices which must double ana troblo within the next year or two. Think it ovor. Romember before tho boom, not after, is tho time to invest, and don't bo liko the man who said, "I wish I had invested five years ago." Do it,now. in the world. (Their Minnesota timber is just getting thinned out and they are just commencing to open up m Del Norte Co1 the South forlof Smith River a large power plant to op orate saw mills, pulp mill and paper factory. This alone will easily tho next two years. The second reason is the tact that within tho past year instead ot being 250 miles from a railroad on the aro today within 75 miles ol tho North Western Pacilic Railway, which has built North as tar as Trinidad, and has only a short i 'Hi 41H PHI 1 fffl 'K '4 i . ' i J. W. DRESSLER AGENCY 429 M. F. a Ii. Building i - 3,1 I MMM$M V i . jl . Utfl MUtifliiitiftiiiia tiMMhju-.... ... a ..... ,:::. . . . J 1. ..... a. .t ...... ..f .,...' re.. .-..,, . .... , X-' JH - - -- -- -- - - -- - - - --'- A - Jfc A. A A A M. A"X