Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 15, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I 1
' PATHS FOUR
todfokd matt; Tmmim mtodfort), otctcoon, Monday, September v, nrm.
IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Mr. and Sirs. 1 W. Carnnlinn hnvo
returned to tho litito Ledge after a
IiubIiicsk visit In Mcdford.
County Itccord and Mrs. P. L. Col
vlB woro guests ot Medford rolntlvos
Saturday nnd Sunday,
Mrs. L. A. King and Mrn. A. W.
Short made Medford a visit Saturday
nftornoon.
Homo-mado lirond at Do Voo's.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Patrick were
down from Gold Hill Saturday.
George A. Dunlap of Josephine
rounly tarried in Mcdford Saturday.
Mrs. Prank Caldwell of Grants
Tags 1ms been mnklng Miss Ella Garni
yaw n visit.
Kodak finishing, bost In town, at
VN'cston's.
Kvcrett Corey loaves this week for
Corvallls where ho will attend O. A.
C. this year.
Mlsa Edna Wells of Ashland vis
itcd in Mcdford and Jacksonville Sat
urday and Sunday.
' E. W. Carloton and M. M. Root
were over from Tablo Rock Satur
day. Crater Lake pictures ,a book if
12 pictures, band colored, tho finost
ever mado of tho lake, for salo at
Gcrking & Harmon's studio. Call
and sco them. 22S East Main street,
phono 320-J. tt
Mrs. Hubbard ot Gold Hill dis
trict transacted business in Mcdford
Saturday.
Carl Centner vras of tho many
residents of Grants Pass who were in
Mcdford recently.
Charles Lccflold nnd George W.
Frcy of Lake creek spent Saturday
and Sunday in Mcdford.
' K. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
placo by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Smith and W.
Mansfield of Tolo district mado a
trip to Mcdford Saturday.
Max P. Jacoby, who has been
postmaster of Tolo for many years,
lias resigned, and Lillian Stevens will
succeed him.
1C. V. Knight of McCIond and Lewis
Whlto of Ward, Cal., aro lato arriv
als in Mcdford.
You will bo surprised to find how
Httlo It costs to havo tho Southern
Oregon Electric company do your
electric wiring and repairing. Phone
92C.
J. P. Drown nnd Fred Pclouzo of
Eaglo Point tarried in Medford Sat
urday. Mcrlo Mlncar, tho horticulturist,
nnd his family wero Medford visitors
Saturday.
C. S. Sanderson. S. C. Mlnnlck and
J. J. Brown of Central Point tran
sacted business in Mcdford Saturday.
Wynno Scott, ono ot tho most up-to-datb
portrait artists on the Pa
cific coast Is taking chargo of tho
portratt department for tho Gerkln
& Harmon Photo company, 228 East
Mnln street.
E. E. Morrison and E. Judy of
Griffin creek motored to Mcdford
Saturday.
G. A. Gardner went to Portland
Sunday evening to attend tho an
nual meeting ot county clerks of Ore
gon.
Will Merrlraan, who Is in tho cm
ploy of tho Southern Pacific at Port
land, and his daughter wero Medford
visitors Sunday.
"Insuranco your best assot." Have
the best. Placo your Insuranco with
Holmes, the Insuranco Man, right it
he writes It. tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Hutchlns of
Dunsmulr, Cal., who havo been vis
iting J. L-. McAhron and other rela
tives, returned homo Sunday.
Mr. Walling and his family of
Table Rock drovo to Mcdford Satur
day. Prlvato music lessons from CO
cents upward to three dollars per
lesson, according to subject and
teacher chosen. Medford Consorva-
nrv. Cnllnen Tllilf? . !M Vnrth Rrnnn.
J. W. nybeo of North Jacksonville
was n business visitor in Mcdford Sat
urday. ,Mr. nnd Mrs. H. V. Meador wore
down from the Suncrest orchard Sat
urday. Mrs. F. Zena returned to Gold Hill
after avlslt In Mcdford with her sis
ter, Mrs. K. Ingraham.
.Mrs. Arthur H. Allyn hns opened
nn offlco no public stenographer at
tho Medford Hotel. Bho is exper
ienced In court reporting, logal work,
banking, insurance, abstracting, real
cstnto and commercial lines. Satis
faction guaranteed. Prices reason
able IS 2
Mrs. Leo Wntklns wont to Central
Point Sunday evening to visit frionds
living there
Weeks & McGowan Co.
' UNDERTAKERS
XlADY AMIHTAirr
Day I'liono 227
Night V. W. Weeks 103-J-2
Phone A, E. Orr 078-M
Mr. and Mrs. Hornco Pelton of
Sams Valley motored to Medford Sat
urday. .Inmos G. Cotchott arrived from
Weed, Cal., Sunday, en route to Port
land, nnd was accompanied to tho
metropolis by his wire, who has been
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. John S. Orth.
Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Oatman and
Carl llccson wero up from Talent Sat
urday. I'rcd Alton ItalRht, tcachor of
piano and harmony, National Con
servatory of New York. Specialist
In tho correct principles of touch and
tcchnliiuo In nil grades ot study.
Careful attention given to young
children nnd beginners. Faults ac
quired through wrong ways of prac
ticing corrected. Fall term Septem
ber 2. Halght Music Studios, 116 S.
Laurel street, phone 176-H.
A. L. Hnzolton nnd H. O. Wiener of
Eaglo Point mado a trip to Mcdford
Saturday.
L. Musgrnve of Kansas City, Mo.,
Is visiting Hammond brothers, who
are relatives. Ho Is limiting on Trail
creek with A. Hammond nt present.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John It. Wilson of
Griffin creek spent Saturday In Med
ford.
Mrs. Louise Conner and Mrs. M. E.
Ilrlggs ot Ashland nnd Miss E. Rig
don of Salem were Mcdford visitors
Saturday.
E. D. Hall was In Medford Satur
day. Ho owns a fine farm on Hear
creek which ho elsewhere advertises
to soil at public auction October 1, to
gether with all of his personal pro
perty. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kenney nnd
Justin Wilson wero of Sams Valley's
delegation to the county fair.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Urownlee aro In
Mcdford again, aftor spending several
weeks at their former homo In Wyom
ing.
Pike Thurman. who Is located In
Siskiyou county, Cal., Is making rela
tives living at Jacksonville a visit.
Rutherford W. Kerr, who has been
In tho postal sorvlce nt Medford for
so mo time past, has been transferred
to Long Dearh. Cal., for which place
he left Sunday.
Edison Marshall has gone to Eu
geno and will attend tho Fnlverslty
of Oregon during the coming year.
Rev. G. A. Ulalr of San Francisco
was In tho valley during tho past
week, looking after tho interests of
the American Rlblo society.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Smith of Rogue
River woro In Mcdford recently, tho
guosts of E. Flnley nnd his family.
Mrs. C. Router and her daughter,
Mrs. C. Vogt, of Jacksonville, vis
ited in Mcdford Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Honglund and
n. W. Huston of Willow Springs dis
trict were of the many who came to
Medford Saturday.
C. A. Malbocuf of Portland, who Is
well known In Medford, Is In tho val
ley again. Ho Is connected with n
concern engaged in buying and sell
ing fruit.
Arthur Dodge and O. A. Hubbard
woro down from Dig Dutto Saturday.
The former reports that Frank Netlt
erland and C. A. Edmondson will
put up a saw mill on P. Kelsoo's land
in n short time.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Mitchell nnd
Miss Stcol were guests of .Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. G. Trowbridge Saturday. They are
located at Grants Pass.
Dr. and Mrs. It. E. Golden of
Jacksonville motored to Medford
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Thomas Pnnkoy, J, II. Gay and
Mrs. R. Uay wore down from Central
Point Saturday.
J. P. Codings of nig Applegate ar
rived from Happy Camp, Cal., Satur
day, whero ho Is In tho employ of
Farrlsh & Co., of Los Angoles, who
aro developing sevornl good copper
properties.
Mrs. Norah Story of Hornbrook,
Cal., Is In Medford visiting hor' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Culton.
Miss Edith Robinson, chief opera
tor for tho Home Tolophono company
In Mcdford, has returned from a trip
to Portland and other northern points.
Miss Alllco Hoofs ot Jacksonville
loft for Newport, her former homo
on Sunday and will ho gone several
weeka.
Mrs. Joseph Pope, who has been
visiting relatives living at Jackson
ville, loft for Marshflold Sunday,
P. W. Ross and Ills family of Glen
dalo and T. A. Carlton of Ashland
aro among tho rccont arrivals in
Medford.
Frank Plymalo, formerly of Med
ford and Jacksonville, passod through
Sunday, en route from San Francisco
to Portland. Ho Is In poor health
and will ho operated on for stomach
trouhlo by Dr. Sam Slocum.
Miss Iva Rowley of Grand Rapids,
Mich., who has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Clay, left for Portland
Sundny evening.
C C. McCIondon ot Gold Hill, a
well known pioneer, was among his
Medford frl'fnds Saturday.
A. A. Porter of Grants Pass was
ono of tho many who attended tho
Jackson county fair.
William F. Smith was ono of (ho
successful exhibitors at the Jackson
county fair. Ho was awarded five
blue ribbons on products of his placo
locatod between Medford and Central
Point.
C, J. Howard, founder of tho Cot
tage. Grove Nugget, and an old Oregon
Journalist, was In Medford Saturday.
Ho Is now representing J, A. Folger
& Co., of San Francisco.
Miss 11. P.. Aulenrleth ot YroU,
Cal., who has been visiting nt Grants
Pass, passed through Medford Sat
urday, on route homo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George C. Garrett
were nt tho Southern Oregon depot
Sunday evening, to seo their sous off
to college. Vernon will attend tho
University ot Oregon, while Gary will
lo n student ot Columbia University
of Porttnnd.
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Elfort. who
havo been spending the past fort
night In Medford, hnvo returned to
their homo at Rosehurg.
John Arnell roturned Sunday oven
tug from an extended trip to other
states on business connected with his
extensive real estate holdings In
Jackson county.
Tho lecture of I. A. lloak, head
consul of the Woodmen of tho World,
at the Page Theater, Saturday night,
was largely attended. A moving pic
ture ohlbltlou and several musical
numbers woro on tho program. Mr
lloak, who Is an nblo lecturer, re
ceived a hearty reception. An Initia
tion and banquet followed.
R. V. lleall, the pioneer farmers,
has Just finished harvesting tho crop
he raised on 45 acres near Central
Point. Although tho land hns been
cultivated for half a century contin
uously, 2S90 bushels of wheat, bar
ley and oats, or nearly C3 bushels
por acre, were taken off tho trnct.
Mr. Gernd Talllandlcr. the director
of tho Medford Conservatory has not
been heard fti piano recital work In
Medford for several years. Ho will
bo one of the performers at tho Med
ford Conservatory concert which will
bo. given net Thursday evening nt the
high school auditorium. Among his
numbers will be Liszt's Rlgolotto and
Vogrlch's Staccato Caprice. Tickets
for tho concert can bo had froo of
charge at the conservatory or 'from
any mombor of tho factulty.
Misses Rita and Eleanor Tragor
who have been tho guests of Mrs.
Charles Lebo left unexpectedly Sun
dny evening for Portland on account
of tho Illness of th.-lr grandfather.
FAIR AWARDS IN
DEPARTMENTS
ANNOUNCED
(Continued from page 1.)
CLOSE EXCHANGE FOR
F
L
NEW YORK, Sept. 13' Tho gov
ernors of tho New York stock ox
chango voted today to close the ex
change until noon Monday, Septem
ber 22, the day of tho funeral of the
lato Mayor William J. Gaynor, out
of respect to the memory" of tho city's
chlof executive. The body of Mayor
Gaynor s on route to Nov York from
Llvorpool on bonrd tho steamer Lusl
tanla, duo to arrlvo Friday.
GRAY HI BECOMES
DARK, THICK. GLOSSY
Look Years Younger! Try Grand.
nin'h Itec-lpe of Sage and Sulphur
mid Nobody Will Know
S. I'cuuUtoii Find, dnhlins; see
oml, listers.
Mm. Paul KruUler Find, unlets.
Mrs. Cnrtwriiiht- Second, nastur
tiums. Mm. J. P. Ucddy Second, dah
lias, Culinary Depart incut
Mrs. 1'. Krutxlcr First, bcd dis
play canned fruit ; seconds, disulny
jellies, display pickles.
Mis Chloe IJoliinson First",
burnt leather cuke, aiicel onko.
Mrs. F. P.. Merrick First, dcvi'U
food cuke. .
Mrs. William Ford -Fir!, Ict
diilnv jellies', second, dily cann
ed fruit:
Mrs. 1). H. Knssoll - Fir!. hct roll
dairy butler.
Mrs. Cnrlwriglit First, largest
nnd best dinlnv pickle.".
Mrs. Mnusrinm- Second, devil's
food enke.
Mrs. Heliliug Second, nm;cl cake.
Canned Fruits
Mr. C. M. ParkerFirsts, b'oynl
Ann cherries, Hint: cherries, Lambert
cherries: 'second-. Loganberries,
raspberries.
ltuiuont Orcbnrd - Fir!, Lonnn
berries, rnspborries; second, black
berries. Mrs. .T. T. Summerville First, ox
benrt cherries: second, lliiur cherries.
Mrs. ,T, Ii. Pcinmer-First, black
berries; second. Rovnl Ann cherries.
Mrs. II. C. Joy Second, Lambert
cherries.
Vegetables
E. S. Ilitxler First, parsnips
three pumpkins, sweet potato
squnh: second, enrrnts.
W. F. Smith Fir!, beets, sweet
corn.
A. 2f. Wright First, Hubbard
squash, popcorn.
Mrs. D. M. McNassar First, fiobl
com. watermelon.
Prommcr Hro. First, Uockv
Ford melens: best netted cantaloupe.
I. A. Perry hirst, potatoes.
F.li Hohnck First, onions.
Mrs. Peter F.nsolc First, cab
bages: second, becl.
T. 0. Martin Firt. carrots.
Mrs. H. It. Xyo First, celery;
second, watermelon.
Mrs. W. A. Lovolncc First, tomn
foes; second, cnbbnpes.
Mrs nnvid Pliipps First, best
pumpkin.
W. M. Ford Pint, bnnnnn miifck
melon. Humont orchards First, cgir
plant. C. M. Parker Second, pntntno.
Nnrris & Carlton Second, on
ion. J. L. Demmer Second, parsnips,
Ilubbnrd n.unli.
E. Ii. Lnne Second, pumpkin.
II, 1). Sohulor-- Second, field corn.
S. 0. lleorgu Second, pupcuiu,
Peter Young Second, best netted
cantaloupe.
P. (I. Itoyd Second, hwccI potato
sipiush, ,
Grains and Seeds
J. A. Kelts First, leu varieties of
native woods.
Mrs. Peter F.nsclc First, field
and garden seeds, fifteen varieties,
grown bv exhibitor.
Manufacturing u Jackson County
Medford. Sash & Hour Co. Host
exhibit shown by planing mill in
,lncki u county,
II. A. Jensen llo brick, comenl.
W. Nicholas Host brick, com
mon. Medford Concrete Construction
Co. Rest cement tile.
It. Khun Host signs.
P.. 0. Sllliman Host exhibit of
candy.
Korlnek Velcrinnry Remedy Co.
Post speoial d'sulnv.
Minerals
P. W. Carnnlinn - First nnd sec
ond, copper oto; first and second,
gold quart x.
Honey
,T. Stewart First nnd second,
case bouev in comb; first nnd sec
ond. M rained bouev.
This doc, not include any special
nwnrris.
Women's Fall Shoes!
W iwltMitl n most conlinl invi
(ntion lo ovcry vvnitinn In (Ills
vicinilv lo call lo wo llio lionulil'til now oronlions in
Mill Shoos llial wo nro now showing.
As.
mm
To Pit
Wc Like
Tlio Hani
DLllLlllU J NIIOKHTOIti: To I'll
XOTICI! TO MASONS.
All Masonic, brothers nro requested
to meet nt our hall nt 1:110 p. m. on
Tuesday, Sept. tV.tlt. to attend the
funeral of Urothcr J. K. Darnell.
K. H. ooiti:,
W. M.
A CHANCE TO GO TO ROSEBURG
(). V. Alyors, tho nnloinoliilo iimii, will lonvo Wol
nostltiy morning for Uosohnrg l unloniobilo nnd
will Inko I wo pnMsongors along nl a reasonable rale.
Aflor alleiuling I lie U'osolinrg Kail', will eonlinne Ihe
(rip on lo Portland. Any one wishing lo go ean see
moat thoNnsh Hotel, or 'phone JKI1-L or IfiS.
INDIGESTION; GAS OR
Tlino It! "Puim-'s Illapep-dn" Makes
Your t'psct, llluntisl St.iiuarli l-'ivl
Kino In I'ho Minutes
Almost everyone knows thai Sage
ica nuu Tiuipnur, propony com
pounded, brings back the natural
color and luster to tho hair when
fadod, streaked or gray; also ends
dandruff, Itching scalp nnd stops
falling hair. Years ago tho only
way to got this mlxturo was to make
It at home, which Is mussy nnd trou
blesome. Nowadays wo simply nsk at any
drug storo for "Wyeth's Sago and
Sulphur Hair Remedy," You will got
a largo bottlo for about GO cents.
Everybody usob this old, famous re
cipe, because no ono can possibly toll
that you darkened your hair, as It
does It so naturally and evenly. You
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
It and draw thla through your hair,
taking ono small strand at a time;
by morning the gray har disappears,
and after another application or two,
your hair becomes beatlfully dark,
thick and glossy nnd you look years
younger.
TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY.
WANTKD To rent or buy stump
puller. II. W. lilngham, phone
6D7-.I-2. 1S0
WANTKD To hoar from nn exper
ienced bookkeeper nnd monograph,
or with unqtiestlonnblo references.
Must bo mnu of ability nnd nblo to
handle our system of factory cost,
llagley Canning Co., Talent, Ore
gon., 1C3
WANTKD CO tons grain liny dellv
orcd or In stack. II. W. lilngham,
phono riai-J-2. 150
"Really does" put bad stomachs In
order "really does" overcome Indi
gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn
nnd sourness In five mltiutcn that
Just makes I'apn'a Dlapopsln tho Inr-
gost selling stomach regulntor In the
world. If what you eat ferments
Into stubborn lumps, you belch gas
and cructato sour, undigested food
and arid; hend Is dizzy nnd ncltcs;
brenth foul; tongue coated; your In.
sides filled with Idle nnd Indigestible
wnsto, romombor the moment "I'npe's
Dlapepsln" comes In contact with tho
stomach all such dlstresn vanishes.
It's truly astonishing almost mar
velous, and the Joy Is Its harmless
nesn, A largo fifty-cent case of Papo's
Dlapepsln will rvo you a hundred
dollars' worth of satisfaction or your
druggist hnnds you your money bnek
It's worth Its weight In gold to
men nnd women who can'tget their
stomachs regulated. It belongs In
your homo should always bo kept
handy In caso of a sick, sour, upset
stomach during tho day or nt night.
It's tho quickest, surest nnd most
harmless stomach doctor In tho
world.
Clot Our Prices on What.
WOOD
Von Will Want for the Winter
TIER, CORD AND OAR LOTS
VALLEY FUEL CO.
Sneeossfii's lo "Noiohsloin.
Cor. Fir nnd Second St. West. Tol. 70.
(7t77 X IX'?"- ,J 1 X J ?XI " X Vi Vji ia i'e . 1 i i !, , I , 1 ? " I I Hl " "i v1! J I I I V)
Si
WOOD
Draperies
x carry n ver:
rr n verr
loco curiiil
pnmnl.t. Iln- nf
drorxTlrii. Ineo curtains, flxturra, etc..
nl iln all cIimhcn nf unliolnlorliiif. A
pi-rl.il man to look afW thla work
excluitlvely ami will kIva (in k'xk!
fiivtin un m ii
ItlU llUKl'Mt Cltll
Weeka & McGowan Co.
For Sale
OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLADWOOD IN TIER, CORD AND
CARLOAD LOTS
Frank H. Ray
Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE 7fiO.R
8
(Vi
(Vl
(T)
ft
(
l.i
ft
ft
ft'
(!)
?2(lSit?IS)iVii' i?ii'l 'i' "' '' '' V -M !W"i i C;lY-iri li l i )
w
mix ; w
.CTTj
J.'.llr-
A&Al
Wm?3
m
w
StmioFIm (b
"a(
8Hitio!.VA
g,- t.Awrf i, M A
WANTKD To ront team with option
to purchase. II. W, Hlnghnm.iriG
WANTKD To buy Jorsoy, Holsteln
or Durham cow. II, W. lilngham,
ICC
WANTKD To ront drill with or
wlthnlit team to sow CO acres. II.
W. lilngham, phono GA7-.I--'.
FOR SALK -1 top wagon, miltnbln
for camping or peddling, 1211 W.
10th St. 1G1
WANTKD ;j or 1 room furnished
house. Address Quick, caro Mall
Tribune.
ifi&-Mif'i'j-f'MttfWKfffiji8fffi.
I
wf By their con-rfW
I Etnnt use of H 2p f
nilllinnR nf wnm. iW9 ()
I en testify to the value of TUtl
mays i-a - -wmm
WW -- -m yUalU &
MW iV. Ml W WaM W
Mi vzgjL urn
I It rcuUtTCH iiiitural color J1D ft
1 to rvy lmlr. It eradicates Kil!l
dandruff. Ititopi falling holr. Mvi Q
B It is not a dye. Good re- JlW'ivl 0
MX suits always follow Its uic. RVmm S
II SOc sail U H t tooil dniltUt: Uit MM ft
III lor laniplo ccnil 10c in J your ) ft
I dealer' mine lo I'Mlo ( WPV ft
IU Speclililet Co., Ncwtik, N. J-fSlj ft
Mi;iUUKD 1'llAllMAUX !
TO HOOD SIIOKH
That aro Stylish
Kit and Wear.
No Trouhlo
I-'or us to I'leaso
I'AHTICULAH
Cl'STOMKHS
HecuiiBo Our
Shoes aro up-to-date
and sold at
"itiuiiT ijtici-:s"
For the
MEN
I POSITIVELY GUARAN-
TEE TO GROW HAIR ON
BALL HEADS
Tf I do not Ihoy do not
have to pay. This is a
fair proposition
I ALSO DO GENTLE
MEN'S SHAMPOOING
AND MANICURING
This is not an oxdusivo
ladies' shop, but is for
both men and women.
'All wo ask is a trial.
Mmd. Dowd Jeffers
Next to Postoffico
Ol'l'O.SITK I'OST OFFICII
mfSf&sfsmfsfym&si rhon,) fov appointment
THE
TWO
INSEPARABLE
It takes a flour of nuporior
quality to make tho most do
licious bread.
Whoti you want to mnltn sonic particular dellrnry, yon uso the very
finest Ingredients you cm procure The nihiic prlurlpal holds good lu bak
ing bread. .If you use the fluent flour ou get lii-ltcr baiting results.
Many luowug IioiimcwIvcs aro limUtlng upon tho continual use of
Drifted Snow Flour
for their experience proves Hint It iiiiiKch the iiiomI wholit-oiiie and dellcloiiH
bread.
If you could see the care that Is lalo-n In milling Drifted Snow t'lour,
ou would know vsh) It gives )u such i-xcelh-nt renutts )ou would appre
ciate the difference between Drifted Know I'lour and ordinary flours.
When you want large, light loaves of bread Just try Drifted Huow
I'loiu ami you will he more thau'pleuKcd with your baking.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
"DRIFTED SNOW"
SPERRY FLOUR CO.
JliWirXrjXj
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ON PREMISES
ON OCT 1, 1913, AT 2 P. M. SHARP.
' 55 ACRES OFiBEARING;pRCHARD
!Boar Crook alfalfa land, Ihe best in llio valley, lo-
oalod two miles north of Mcdford, Oregon. .Pacific.
S & Eastern Jiailroad runs throiiL'h tho tract, whore
fruit and other produce can be loaded on the cars
g without any Ioiil' haul. AVill bo soUl in two or more S
tracts. Correct ael'oatfo and lernis will be jjivon nt
salo. Trees all standard varieties: 'Mi acres Now-
towns and Spits, 7 to 10 years old; !) acres delicious
2 years old; (J acres pears from 1 to 0 years old; !l
acres almonds, cherries, poaches, etc, .Improve-
mellis: A No. 1 two-story ten room modern house,
I largo barn and outbuildings, pumping plant with
ion tnousanu gallon laiuc, enure tract can lie im-
gated from Rogue River canal. Present water right S
for two acres. Machinery, tools and livestock will
bo sold if purchasers do not wish tho same. Tonus $
will hn ojiHiv I Ini't.i lien c uh. leu nl ll) iuu coiil tit limn i
of sale, balaneo of cash payment as agreed upon at
timo of salo.
P. S. Sond this ad to your friend who wanis a
good orchard.
,10. K TALL, Owner,
WIIJJAM ULItlOIf, Audtioncor.
S&zG&
t ,