Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MTClVKORr) "MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDKORD. OREOON. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. mil.
PENDING STORE SALE
Ah n result of his recent borenvo
liii'itt, on the mlvicc of physicinus
I'. V. Slinplciiflt him looiilctl to ro
tire for tlio present from tunnngc
tiinit of liis himlvvnre lnwincss nnil
lia inndo nrrnnpemcntH to lmve n
receiver nppninted for Iii compiiny,
pending the snlo of the luines to
certain enteni pnrtic, who nre ex
pected to nrrive in Medford in tlin
nenr future. Jlr. Slinploigh is
threatened with a bronkdovvn nnd de
hires to hold the business intncl tin
til its mile.
Ho hn Iteen in (he linrdwnrc bus
iness in Medford for oer two years,
nnd will in the future mnke his home
on his ranch nenr Medford.
Much regret is expressed over the
passing of the Sliiiplcich llnrdvvnio
rompnny into other hands, us both
Mr. Shnpleigh, the president, nnd Mr.
Watson, the secretary, slnnd high
in the community, nnd the, affairs
of the company have at all times
been conducted uiron upright nud
honorable business principles. The
company is thoroughly solvent and
lias enjoyed n good business since its
inception.
Mr. Shnpleigh and his family nre
so pleased with the valley, and par
ticularly with Medford, as to desire
to continue to mnko this citv their
home. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Vnton,
mother and father-in-law of Mr.
Shnpleigh, have purchased n tract
cln-o to town, uliero Mr. Shnpleigh
will board his two smnll children for
the present.
XOTICK.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil at Its meeting to bo held March
3rd, 1914, for a llcenso to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors In quan
tities less than a gallon at Its placo if
business, No. 36, North Front street,
city of Mcdtord for a period of six
months.
B. S. RADCLIFFE,
Dated February 16, 1914.
WALTER FARNSWORTH, THE RE MARKABLE TENOR, WITH
A. B. BASCO AND HIS B IG MUSICAL COMCDY COMPANY
at
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Insects which the liotivvlilto tins been
l found to o.i I Includes nmn of onr
.l.wl .(.tat Kiln It .. ..t.. MM.. II
llltifl Ml'CIIMllllV li'"tP 1 III1 1111.111
Is so largo lu ccmparlou with iuun
;of our Innect-eatlng birds that tho
ipinntltles taken are liitercstliiK. Tlio
fol'owlng are niiiong the i coerds:
, "Two tablespoon-ful of chinch
Mirk rrom a single crop, 3000 aphlds
at u meal; t.'t&o house and stablo
flic- In a day; ll!S:t ioo slugs lu a
dnj, lott'.' nilacelluuooiis Insects,
iihout 1000 of them grasshoppers, In
a da). COS mosquitoes In thioo bonis.
j For the joar, n bobwhlto bus on tho
edit about flo
md 6,12.1,000, or
nearly ten pounds, of wood seeds
'Anxnio ran oMlnuito what such
ii service mlglit bo w oi III to bis gin'
ilcu or fields. How then can we
hnvo oiioilKh of those lilt tin Is the
question. Tho linhwhlto has been
lutiodurod Into Oregon and to nil up
pcaranees thrive exceptional!.! well
lu iniinv parts of the state. All the
birds tho writer has soon hnvo boon
latgo, vigorous specimens. Tho i en
voi! they have not Inrt eased iniirb
faster must lie that natural enemies
ari numerous '
I BANKS GIVE
CITY INDEMNITY BONDS
With Medford trade Is Modfor.l mn
Chaiimaii MedMisKi of the limnioo
oommitlce called upim nil lour binilvx
this inoiuiiig nnil seouicd their piotti
No lo piovido t'J.'.OOII Indemnity
bonds ouch, for the handling of city
I'utiiN, which "omclliiios uggicgulo
fUHl.OOII, mid uio cqunllv divided
between tho banks. The nunc wan
j Hindu impl. as it Iiiiiuonh procuii
In I timi and In aecoidiiuce with the now
pilliol Of plOlilllllg II llllsillCMH ml-
luinihliallou.
SMUDGE
POTS
2000 Smudge Pots, slightly
used, Op tMM'h whilp they last
H. B. PATTERSON
Quaker Nurseryman.
Phono 752-.I
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Wants Bob White Quail All Over State
That Is, tho seed of caeh of these
weeds w.i made the diet ot a quail
durlag one day each with the above
result.
"Inso.t la) a early tax on Amer
ican agriculture recently estimated
"The bobwhlto quail Is n splendid
combination Insect trap, weed k. -.
and garao bird, and as a booster
proposition bis cheerful whistle 1
unoxce.led," writes Dr. Clifton Fre
mont Hodge In tho January uumbc
of tho Oregon Sportsman. Dr. I lodge
Is professor cf social biology at the
University of Oregon, whoso time Is.
occupied wholly In traveling anions.
Oregon communities, speaking and
Instructing along popular blolcg)
lines.
"Tho annual damage to ngrlcul-l
turo by
ly $C00.
"Nearly S3 per cent of the quail's ts an original combination ot power-
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Bk roa tHf pumi?MriitM 1
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weeds Is estimated at near-1 rr7pm "R pimfirlv
.000.000." says Dr. Hodge. 1 ILCAtJllJa XVeiUCUy
XOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
cil at Its meeting to bo held Marcs
3rd, 1914, for a license to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors In quan
tities less than a gallon at Its place ot
business on lot 11, block 20, city ot
Bedford for a period ot six months.
AV. M. KENNEDY.
Sated Fobruary 14, 1914.
food Is weed seeds, and of the l-'J
weeds It Is known to destroy, innu
are the worst we have among them
beggar's ticks, bindweed. Canada
thistle, burdock, curled dock, wild
'mustard, ragweed, pigweed, Iamb's
quarters, parsley, sorrel and witch
grass. In a single day's ration, n
bobwhlto has been found to cat
amounts of weed seeds as follews:
"Wild mustnrd. 200; burdock.
COO: curled dock, 4175; dodder.
1660; evening primrose, in. noo;
lamb's quarter, 15.000; peppergrass.
2400; pigweed, 12,000; p antaln.
12.500; rabbit's foot clover. 30.000.
smartvvced, 2250; vvhltu vervain. J
1S.750."
ful antiseptics, germicides nnd heal
ing agents for tho purposo of reliev
ing tho Itching and burning nearly
always present In skin diseases and
to restore the skin to its former
healthy condition.
For Eczerun, Tetter,
Ring Worm Barbers
Itch, Dandruff and
other crusted or scaly eruptions nt
tho skin, wo sell MCIUTOL KC.KMA.
HCMKDY and guarantee It to give re
lief and satisfaction or purchase prlco
will bo refunded.
hamki.vs' intra steiii:
Hvcliilvo Merit"! Agency
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Duroc-JerseyBoars
"Wo will have for sale at weaning time, about April 1, some rejjislered Dttroe'.lersey Mourn, suit
able for service next fall. Tlteso pip? are from the very best stoelc that could bt purchased in
tho northwest. Their dams were selected as ilts from some of the choicest herds in Oregon, and
their sire, Overbrook Oregon 1 Joy, was secured at great expense from the Ovcrbroolc Kami, in
Idaho. The sire of Ovcrbroolc Oregon Hoy was Ovcrbroolc Valley Chief, and his dam, Queen
of Ovcrbroolc. A litter brother of Ovcrbroolc Valley Chief sold lor $l!).")0.(H'. Queen of Ovcr
broolc was the first prize sow under (5 mouths at the Idaho State Kair, MM t. The pigs which we
offer for sale are a credit to their distinguished ancestors. The litters from which they are
selected have averaged over 10 pigs to the litter, which, considering the fact that with' one
exception they are all first litters, is an excellent showing, and is a good demonstration of the
undisputed fact'that the Duroc-.Ierscy is the most prolific breed of hogs that has ever been pro
duced. T)o not malce the mistake .of thinking that in order to secure a first-class animal it is
necessary to send away to some distant breeder, involving thereby a heavy express charge. It
would be impossible to secure anywhere in the northwest any better animals, and very diffi
cult to find the equals of these pigs which we tire offering.
The price of theso Boars will bo $15.00.
Engage, yours now.
GRAY
CRAGS ORCHARD
LOWER TABLE ROCK
Address and Telephone, Central Point, Ore.
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IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS
No. 102-S.
KLAMATH COUNTY STOCK RANCH.
17(50 acres, 14 miles from Klamath Kalis.
This is adapted to stock raising and gen
eral farming; the very best of land; SOO
acres cultivated, 1200 acres level, 200 acres
merchantable timber, 3G0 acres rolling; this
will and does produce heavy crops of al
falfa, wheat, oats, barley, timothy and po
tatoes. The ranch will carry 500 to 800
head of cattle. At present more than 100
head of high-class horses and more than '500
head of cattle on the ranch; all fenced; im
provements cost over $12,000; water at 1 to
8 feet; thousands of acres free range con
trolled by ranch. Price of land and im
provements, $20 per acre, clear; good terms.
Stock can be purchased at low price.
TTog and dairy ranch of over 1500 acres,
with thousands of acres free range; ranch
well equipped, alfalfa and grain; plenty of
water, large herd of hogs, horses and im
plements, 4 miles woven fence. Price $60
per acre. .
75 acres very choice land in one of the
best sections of the valley, mostly cultivat
ed, very choice for alfalfa, grain or fruit; all
level; electric service, daily mail, good
roads; 4 miles from Medford, 1 mile from
station; grow hogs and alfalfa. Price $200
per acre.
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE SUBURBAN
HOME.
3 acres best soil, 5-room bungalow, all
electrically equipped, modern, up-to-date
homo, pumping plant, poultry house and
barn, all concrete floors, nicely painted, 2
acres small fruit; this must be seen to be
appreciated. Price $4000; good terms.
Large modern 10-room house, 2 large
lots, east front, close in; cannot be dupli
cated for less than $5500 to build new.
Pritio $3500.
18 acres fine Bear creek bottom hind,
main Pacific highway 2V miles from Mod
fowl. Price $250 per acre.
Real estate is acknowledged to be tho most attractive and conservative of any class
ofinvestments. It requires good judgment, a thorough knowledge of values, location, per
spective development, to successfully invest in realty.
There are certain times and conditions most favorable for the purchaso of realty. Wo
are thoroughly familiar with values in this vicinity, and local conditions are such as to war
rant us to UNHESITATINGLY advise the purchase of cortain classes of proporty at this
time.
YOU can, by transacting your business through our office, have tho advantage of
our over seven years' experience in buying, selling, renting and developing properties in
this vicinity.
WE CAN MAKE AND SAVE YOU MONEY.
We give the same attention to tho purchasor of a small homo, or ton-acre tract, as
we do to the larger properties.
We have at this time some most attractive propositions, both large and small.
REMEMBER, OUR JUDGMENT HAS BEEN CORRECT FOR SEVEN YEARS
on values, development and general local conditions.
If you are about to buy a home proposition, why not only obtain a pleasant location,
but also buy right, and make a profit at the same time. We have several of this kind of
properties that wo are offering at prices way below present values, and best of terms.
REMEMBER, we are always glad to show properties. Call or phono and make ap
pointment to go out with us.
As to our responsibility, we refer you to any bank or business firm in Medford.
BEAUTIKUL COUNTRY HOME
10 acres near Medford, till cultivated,
woven wire fence, new barn of ample size,
well built, neat, up-to-date 4-room bunga
low, city water, electric service, school near
by, several items of personal property; an
ideal home and a splendid investment; if
you see this you will purchase. Price $2000.
4 lots, close in on Central avenue; splen
did location. Price' $2500.
50 acres very best land in tho Rogue
River valley; all level, all cultivated; none
bettor; 10 acres 5-year pears; adjoining land
produced in 1913 $2000 per acre; this will
do as well; allow us to show this. Price
$375 j) or aero.
150 acres, hog, dairy and alfalfa ranch;
50 acres creek bottom, 90 acres cultivated,
2(5 acres alfalfa land near town; 10 acres
in fine alfalfa; all plowed, main road. Price
$175 per acre.
30 acres choice young pears, three milso
from Medford, main road, close to school.
Price $225 per acre.
We have a large exchange list of outside
properties.
To exchango for well-improved or unim
proved property in this valley 10 acres,
well improved, near Spokane. Price $8000;
mortgage $1700.
SMALL POULTRY AND TRUCK
HANOI 1ES
7.35 acres fine level land, just 3 inilo'j
from Medford city limits on main highway,
all cleared plow' land; just the placo for
poultry, trucking and berries; good fruit
hind; all can be irrigated at once; a real bar
gain; very liberal terms; price $700.
all good land; station AU miles, main high
way; this is a bargain. Price $15,000.
PAGE-DRESSLER CO.
MONEY TO LOAN-Wo represent a
mortgage company handling eastern money.
They are ready to make ou a farm loan on
a conservative basis. Come and see us and
get an application blank.
15 acres, close to Medford, near main
highwav. all ready for the plow and can bo
irrigated at once; just the place for poultry,
small fruits and trucking, fine for pears;
good school one mile; a rare bargain; very
liberal terms. Price $1250.
17'o acres good level plow land, 3 miles
from Medford on main highway; all can bo
irrigated at once; this laud is ready to plow';
suitable for poultry, triukiug, berries anil
fruit; good grain land; best, ever offered;
good school one mile. Price $1(500; very lib
eral terms.
10 acres near Medford; all good level
plow laud and can be irrigated tit once; not
equaled in the valley, considering location
j. ml price; just the placo for poultry, truck
ing and fruit; very liberal terms. Pri
$850.
' SMALL KARM
31 1. acres, best of free soil; all level and
in cultivation; neat small house ami barn;
fenced; oak grove; soil adapted to growing
alfalfa, potatoes, truck, fruit and grain; just
the thing for dairy, hogs and poultry, one
mile to town, 'I', miles to Medford; good
roads; this should bo interesting to you.
Price $250 per acre; $2300 cash, balance
long time, 7 per cent.
No. 208 O.
Very choice orchard, -10 acres, T Vts mil
from Medford, 2'o miles from station; best
loam soil, well drained; this -10 acres has al
ways paid all development expenses from
crops between trees; 29 acres 5-voar-old
trees, 500 Newtown, 300 Spit, apples, 500
Barllott pears, 700 peaches; 1 aero with
house and barn, 10 acres best laud not plant
ed to trees, used for grain and vegetables;
19M will produce a fair commercial crop;
you will bo pleased with this tract; can di
vide. Price $100 per acre; good terms.
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