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. n,..rl PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MAn, TR1WNTC. M1WFOU1). OKKCION. SATtTHDAY. AVMh 12, 1J)10. tn j ' m RPR SING RMS S HOW FAITH IN CITY'S FUTURE AMeilforit Jinn that la developing and shading lt money with nu Idea lo tho tuturo growth ot tho city 1 tho ShaplclRh Hardwuro company, which h noon to move Into larscr quarters on Kast Main street. Th Shaplclgh company tried to buy one ot the fliost desirable downtown lots for their store, but ailing to secure It they hare taken a long lease on tlm bulUltne now occupied by tho licit meat market and owned by W. S. narnum. A largo Addition to thta building Is now being erected and tho firm hopes to be ready for bust nets in tho new location by tho first of May. An Indication in tho firm's belief In n greater Mod ford Is shown by n recent shipment of a wholo carload ot stoves and ranges aud by tho fact that they havo rented considerable floor spaco in tho new bonded ware houso to storo this and future ship mental" In ho new store tho Shap lclgh company tvM bo nblo to houso twlco tho stock they havo been car ' rylng la their South Central store. Tho firm Is ono ot tho strongest be lievers in tho futuro of Medtord and is backing up Its judgment with hard cash. ' Another Medford firm that Is branching ont and working to its full capacity Is tho Mcdford Sash & Door company, which has work on hand to keep tho forco busy for come time. Orders conio to this local con cern from quite a dlstanco south of tho California lino and from as far north as Roscburg. Tho Korlnek Medicine company on North KIr street has painted the building It is occupying and has ta ken a lcaso on tho placo with the privilege of buying. Already quite a forco is busy and tho management believes It has made a wlso choice la coming to Mcdford. With- tho Page theater near com pletion, the bonded warehouse al most ready for business, tho now Pantorium plant completed, and a general tone for tho better In tho retail business, Medtord merchants and contractors aro anticipating a good season. COURT HOUSE NEWS EIJ E DEMURRER LIQUOR CASES Tho demurrer to tho Indictments against tho Medford liquor dealers was argued this morning In tho cir cuit court and tho mattor taken un der advisemont In all probability Judgo Calkins will rule on tho do- murrer within tho next week. Tho arguments ivero exhaustive a largo number of cases being cited. It Is believed that tho questions raised will havo to go to tho supremo court. NOTICIi Kotlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply at tho regu lar meeting of tho city council April 15, 1913, for a IIccdbo to sell mult, splrltous and vinous liquors at 10 North Front street, for a period of six mouths. MUItPHY &. CO. Dated April 3, 11)13. A Good 5:esm;c. Morltol Tonic Dlgektlvo has prov en a good messago to others, why not to you? It acts first upon tho stom ach, strengthens tho digestive or gans, creates a healthy appetlto, and makes rich, red blood. Imparts now lire and strength to tho entire body. HaskliiV tirujfgtoro. Tin: iikst PABTJtV COOKS Consider tho quality of avorythlug that enters Into tho making of light bread, biscuits and delicious cakes and nro most purtlcular when It comes to selecting the Making Powder to HAISE Till: DOUGH It should bo nun,' Ipavu littlo icslduo in tliu food, nover fail and make tho food light but not dry. Tlieso r q q u 1 roments Iihvo been mot in CHH8CKXT MAKING POWDL'It Bold by grocers, S3o full pound CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Washington I isssH vitiliABl Hew! Kstnte Tmnfri-. United States to Permella Dun can, patent, parts sec 22 and 2.1, tp as SKI W Hnnnnh Kmkopt to II. J. I.n Clair, deed, lot 3 blk 2 West moreland ndd Mcdford........ 1 United States to Chns. Kdlef. patent, part sec G tp 37 S It 3 B - - i Hena Purdln to J. O. Talent, deed, lot 4 and C blk 1 Southern add Mcdford ... 1 r. M. Compton to J. D. Mar tin, deed, part sec 27 tp .16 S It 1 V -. 3000 V. K. Goode to Kva M. Young, deed, lot a blk S Imperial add Medford 10 J, Numnn to M, T, Mlnney Kralty Co., deed, 161 4 Val ley View add Jacksonville . 10 J. Nutinn to M. T. Mlnney Co., deed, Iota 2, .1, 4, l, 10, 11, 12, 13, Hk 10, 10, 17 Val ley Vlow add Jacksonville.... 10 Nancy Mills to I. Tomlln, deed, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk II It. It. add Ashland - 10 V. !, Tomlln to James B. Mil ler, deed, lot 4 blk 11, It. 11. add Ashland . .... 10 William Myor to K. It. Walto. deed, laud In tp 3S S U 1 B IP O. W. Stephenson to V. It. Walt p. deed, tots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, S. 9. sec 33 tp 3S S It 1 B 10 M. L. Alford to M. M. O'llrleu. deed, lot (5 blk 7 Imperial add Medford 10 A. K. Kunklo to P. B. Parker, deed, portion sec II tp 30 S K 3 B L . 1000 II. I. Utono to J. A. Trultt, deed, portion see S tp 30 H K. Tlidcn to Si. I.. Todd, deed, portion tp an a u 1 i: .'... M. U Todd to M, B. Btolie. deed, portion sec 8 tp 30 S It 1 B Clara M. Wood to C. B. Acrve, deed, lot blk I Itlvershlo BiitulUUIon Medford ..... . J. J. OioulirugRo to t l Aoree, deed, lot 0 blk 1 Itlv orsldo auhdlvhdon Medford W, P. Hlhlia to II. II. Iloyor, deed, part 1)1.0 12 tp 3.S 8 II t W r.oo 10 too 10 10 2SA0 .MurrliiRo License. George II. Bstep anil Kiln llnrr. II. U Leach and Hadlo 1. Kick. New r"usw, James A. ltcoso vs. Maggie Iteese; suit for dlvorcol Bmma T. Whltwiy ot nl. s. W. A. Thompson? suU'lit equity for spe cific performnncoi Carter Laud 'Co, vs. Portland Trust Co.; suit for 'foreclosure of contract of sale of real property. W, W. (IreRory vs. unknown heirs ot J, A. l.upton, deceased; suit to quiet title. W. II, Htewnrtvs. Anns II, Marks et nl.: suit tor partition ot real property. , , Probate. Bstnto A. W. Sturgls, deceased', M. Purilln appointed utb,ulnlstrator. Ustato N. It. Nye, deceased j Inven tory filed nud approved, Kstutn Ira Plttman, miner: bond ot Ruardlnn filed and approved. Merltol Tonic Dlgrsttro will tone up your system quickly, mnko you feel strong again, llasklns Drug Store. r f iBBBBBBW tBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV lsBBBBBBBBBBBtBBBlSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH s Luther DurbnnK M you t' ij" . -i . If you are interested in . , i - 4, , . i . r arming , Fniit Gro-wing Flo-wer Raising Vegetable Gardening Lawn Beautification oi if you are interested only in a general way in lcarnfhg how all forms of plant life may be improved by scientific methods of Plant Breeding, by cross-mating by selection don't fail to read THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE'S Luther Burbank Supplement Filled with color illustrations made from direct color photograph prints showing Luther IUirhank's wonderful new creations, and describing the methods of plant improvement which I.uthcr Iltubank luu used and which he is now prepared to give to the world. The editorial matter and illustrations for this interesting Luther Iturbank Sup plement Iiavc been supplied us by The Luther Burbank Society which has been chartered by the State of California, for the purpose of giving the broadest possible dissemination to Luther Hurbank's methods and discoveries. This Society, which numbers among its members sonic of the foremost men and women of America, has taken this means of arousing interest in newer and better methods of agriculture, horticulture and plant improvement, so that Luther Burbank's methods and discoveries, instead of being permitted to die with him, may be placed within the reach of the whole world to apply and profit. In this Supplement The Society will make its first announcement of the free distribution of color-illustrated bulletins or monographs, which it means to place in the hands of all who grow things from the soil, whether for pleasure or for profit. Among the features of this Supplement arc: CobleSS Com A description of Mr. Hurbank's famous experiment with corn taking; it back ten thousand years in its history. When it grew in tatsels instead of on cobs together with the methods by which present day corn may be improved. CaCtaS Frtlit In an artl'c' Wustra ted with six natural color pictures, the story of Mr. Bur bank's thornless fruit-bearing cactus is told; lhowing how this new fruit and forage plant looks when grown as a farm product or on its native dcicrt. New Strawberry illustrated in natural colors, a specimen of a new Burbank strawberry is hown, together with a descriptive ar ticle on the methods of improvement and an outline of the ways in which the strawberry can stilt further be improved. BurbanK Potato illustrated de- scription of the Burbank potato, which it is said is now adding more than seventeen million dol lars a ear to the farm income of America alone shoeing the large po tatoes produced from two tiny parents. I " Thornless BlacKberry A fpT11 article de scribing the new Burbank thornlrts blackberry, showing how the energy formerly wasted in "tacks" can now be diverted into more ami better fruit with illustrations of methods employed. QuicH Walnut Tree An iiiustra- ted feature story telling how Luther Burbank has produced in twelve years' time a walnut tree such as Nature takes seventy years to produce, with color illustration show ing the finished wood of the tree. New Flowers An 'iie iiiustra- teii with wonderful color reproductions of some' of Luther Burbank's flower creation, together with the story of his famous Shasta baliy, showing the beautiful flower which he produced from two little wild daisies. Seedling Chestnuts "earing full. size chestnuts when only six months old, and pineapple quince seedlings loaded with fruit when but two feet above the ground, furnith illustrations showing how Luther Bur bank hastens some of Nature's processes. Elbert Hubbard Contributes to this Supplement a masterpiece of English literature hit appreciation of Luther Burbank.thcman. In addition, there are other articles and a photographic illustration of the Luther Burbank Homestead at Santa Rosa, Calif. Printed in Natural Colors AH this wonderfully interesting material which has been furnished us by The Luther Burbank Society, tins' been printed in the form of a Supplement instead of being placed in the regular new columns, in order that the fruits, flowers and other creations may be illustrated in their natural colors. These supplements, printed on suitable book paper, will be a part of the regular issue, furnished to all readers without extra charge, nud arc not for sale separately from the remainder of the issue. They will be found well worthy of permanent preservation. ..-y '- . . J l ... With The Medford Mail Tribune For April 19tH Vhon rQugti, J. i gin-proof, strong whiskey , begins to fell on youwhen your nerves and stomach commence "calling for help"--try a , little Cyrus Noble. It is mild in character aged in wood in charred barrels blended and re-aged in steam-heated warehouses. This gives it that palatable, enjoyable flavor peculiar to it its mellowness its richness. o Sold by fint'oUis itraturi nil over tit worl). W. J. Van Schtiyvcr & Co., fJonenU Agcntvrortlfttul. 15 HMo FOR THC PUDLIC HEALTH n? J TI?AOC HAliK Till! MKJN til' Till TOII.HT AXM .Mi:nit:i.Ai, nnu'Aiurio.v oi Tint Amoric.in Drug & Prorm Ansociution A mutuiil organisation of tho driiKKUts and neuspapur men of tho country, forium! for tin purio of providing for tliA general public nu Absolutely llimrautetfd, lepudttlilu Hue of Remedies and Toilet Articles A preparation for each spArlfle purpose, tho ittuiposlilon of ohlch Is knonu to every drunulst who HI It ami inuHoy bek without quiMtluu to tho oustumdr who buys It If ho la mt Mtterfol, Wo hsvo Joined this nswuetHttou IwrsHM wo Iwllevn Ih Ilia ".Mer liml" Iti'iucdlcM; bitcauso mo know ttir la nothing liUw. Wo have tho exclusive astney for Medford. We hirltt you to call nud see this splendid llnw. HA3KINS DRUG STORE fT Hemingway's Lead Arsenate Tho brand which Is used In nil of tho great npplo growing districts of tho country Western Now York, MMilgnu, tho Uluo Itldivi Slopes, tho Otarks and tho fnnaus vnllos ot tho great Korthwest HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE Is of tho hlghost standard of mrnufiirturo. Wu claim tho following points ot superierity: PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION I. e., fineness of crnlu and caso in tlilnuliiK down in water CORRECT ANALYSIS I. o., full percentnno of Arsonta Oxldo (not Ium than IT. per cent) nud no mort than a traco of Sotublo Arsuulo WltlTH lOlt ItOOUI.l.T AMI I'lllUIW Stocks Carried by KERR, GIPFORD & CO. ,i iVrljnnilt Oregon ." HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO., LTD. Ot Wntor MtrtHit, .New Yoik, N. V. (? FOR SALE Stock and Dairy Farm . of over UilO ACUKS, tho Vnnl Mini of itlilili In within too jimli of tho County ('otitllioiifco In Vrclui (,'lly, 'ill It phuo rut l'-li toiiN of hay tlio past tcuMii, ninl If tliu Iniiil Ih properly farmed tan bo imido In pin (loco JIOO TON'S Ol' II A V. UVnI or I ho plain In mi i'iiuko wltli miitli feed during miiiiiimt iiiouiIin In Imiuiio inn cattm:. THREE DWELLING HOUSES, FOUR BARNS, wuftou shed, Morhshop, nud all necosHary outbuild lni;s, ulso an ubundauco of (ruwood on tho place, COMPLETE WATER SYSTEM ot nuvor fallhiR supply of water to two of tho ilwuIN Iiikh, plpo lino laid lo corrals, lawn, truck patch, or ' churd and horry patuh, 1) MVINO UIMtlNOH on tho placo, AN ORCHARD OF CO TREES which havo NKVUK KAIl-Kl) to pioducu tho fliiQut fruit for over twonty jcarM, iiovorul vurlotloH of bur rlcH also in lieiirliiK. Tho first ilclit to tho umlur itroiind watora of llumbui; Uulch which driiluu four mllou of 'mountain territory, nitd In rallied In term cotta plpo, fhmlnv lb inches ot wntor that can ho conducted uyur two-tlilrdu of tho farm, l'tico 15,000, two-thirds cash, bulauco on llmo at 0 per cunt lutorcut. LOUIS P. SCHELE) VitllICA, VMt, l , .