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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OK MOON. MONDAY, DKOEMBHU 0, 1IK)). em ENSEMBLE IN THE LAND OF NOD AT THE OPERA DOUSE THIS EVENING it S Si Pleasure ' II ... Indeed io pay your jjrocory bill whon you doal hero for the ' items nro always eorreei.. What gives it additional pleas ure is -the faol thai- you know . Full Value for your money has been receiv ed that you are charged with the lowest prices on the, very best goods. It s mutual 'pleasure doing bus iness with us. Allen . Reagan The Square Deal Grocers In Case of vSicKness i ii c i x i: ;i r. i i MEDFORD PHARMACY Near I'ost Olfico All Night Service Kroo Delivery It seems quite in the order of things historical that a great con stellation of mimicry, music and frol ic, such as "The Land of Xod" should have a career filled with large per sonual Interest. The spectacle was first presented in Chicago three years ago after Adams, Hough and Howard, three successful composers aand librettists, had united In pro ducing their admittedly beat efforts. After a run of a year in Chicago it was taken en tour through the large cities of the middle west and south. 1 Then It was returned to Chicago, where It ran for six months. After the second run It was taken to the Now York theater where It was re built and rehabilitated in every way possible and was just entering upon what was believed to bo a record breaking run on Broadway when the theater burned. Fortunately the conflagration did not destroy the big scenls efforts nor mar tho costum ing and electrical effects. The book ings ht New York theaters wero such as to provent Its continued perfor-j mnnco there, so Mr. Rork decided to send It en tour for a short season boforo resuming Its metropolitan stay, which was so unfortunntcly In terrupted. Tho preKontntlon of "Tho Land of Nod," which will be made at tho Met! ford Theater tonight, "is much grander and moro sumptuous than seen at its Initial offering In tho middle west. Now songs and dances and now light nnd tono of fecta hnvo been supplied, kouplug It fnr In the load of other tilings of Its kind. . . BEN URGING AUCTION nr land ALLEN LEAVES i FOREST SERVICE KING GEORG E TIRED OF JOB BALLINGER WITHDRAWS public land laws, except tlme r- LAND IN CALIFORNIA latin t minoro! Inml. HS.itll mJ of viiciinl ami unii)iriii iui ii 1 j in the Siirniiiu'iitu ilril s. w"., I ! i di-trici. Ii i-pitni( .i ili.it i'ii! WASHINGTON', I). C, IW. (i. l"lon Hie reoonmionilaln'ii of Sri-ri -tary ot AjJI'H llltUIT Wll-nr , Sit re - Abel Ady Objects and Says It is Hoggish One Hundred Dollars an Aero Could Be Realized. Will Undertake Work With Conser- Announced That Greek Ruler Will vation Association Which Will Abdicate Soon King is Act With the Very Greatly Government. Deprcsed. tary ot the Interior Ballinger tmlny withdrew from disif.-iti n undor the luml iiwi'li' mi (iililiti'in tn tin' I'lii inan tiiilioiial furent. WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FUHMSUtiD. B. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs "'iv ;w, m 'was KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. C Judge Benson and others are advocating ho salo of tho government lands of tho Klamath project to tho highest bid der after reclamation and applying the nroceoda to lower the cost of the project to those owning lands and who aro assessod for the cost of Irri gating and reclaiming such land. Abel Ady Ady calls the scheme dis honest and nays: "1 am hog enough to take all tho law will hand out, but also content to take the profits be tween tho cost of reclamation and tho value of tho reclaimed private lands, j montB lands to the honest home-maker, who will pay his share of reclama tion and should be asked to pay no more. ffrnl.AHn i rr r ntK . iuuiu hid uuuub (u.uuu acres oi i reclalmable government lands In thej Lowor Klamath and Tulo Lakes that) would sell at auction for bettor than 1100 per acre when reclaimed, or more than $7,000,000, which would pay tho total cost of tho project, leavo tho prlvato lands reclulmed fre and enslave thn linmn-mnknra for years to pay tho prlco of their' lands." MYSTERY CLEARED BY FINDING OF SMALL BOY'S BODY SOUTH BEND, Wash., Dec. C. Tho finding of the body of Johnnlo Stopploman, a small boy, who dis appeared" last August, has cleared up a mystery that for months has been puzzling tho local pollco department. His body was found yesterday Im bedded In tho mud of tho river, about 15 feet abovo whore he was laBt seen alfve. Identification was posslblo through hla shoes aud stockings, bb tho boy's head and ojio arm wore gone. After hlB disappearance tho coun tryside was searched so thoroughly without any trace of bm being found that many people believed he had. been kidnapped. SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. .C Ac time support and co-oporation by tho people, legislators and lumbermen of Idaho, Montana, California and Washington In practical methods of securing better managomont and pro tection of standing forosts and tho reforestation of cut-over lands is tho object of a campaign outlined at the semi-annual meeting of tho Western Forestry and Conservation associa tion In the offices of A. L. Llewol ling, prosldent, In Spokane. George M. Cornwall of Portland was secre tary. Arrangements woro made to j finance and conduct tho movement so as to obtain actual results to, servo as object lessons. E. T. Allen' or Portland, formerly uisinci lor- ester In charge of all government forest work In Oregon, Washington and Alaska, has been engaged as forester. Tho meetings will take placo In Spokane. Mr. Allen has resigned from tho government forest service to glvo his entire time to tho now movement, although In recognition of Its use ful public character tho government allows him to retain tho official title of collaborator. Among tho chief objects sought by tho organization, formed under tho namo of tho Pa cific Northwest Forest Protection and Conservation association, in Spo kano last January, aro tho formation and perfection of fire fighting asso ciations throughout tho western Btates, In which stato, government and timber owners shall Join In hir ing patrol and labor; tho selection of representative areas for conser vative logging and reforestation ex periments, and tho collection and dlB somlnntlon of trustworthy Informa tion upon forostry and foreBt legis lation. In roajlty, to maKo it a clearing house for all forest fire and conservation associations of tho five states, and to co-oporato with the federal government. BERLIN, Doc. C King Georgo of Greece has once more announced that he Is tired of his Job. The king, who Is scnsltlvo to tho oxtremo, cannot overcomo tho fact that his sons have been forced to quit the army nnd navy. This has led him to hollove that tho crown prince will never bo allowed to as cend to tho throno after once hav ing been excluded from tho coun try's service. Court offlcors aro trying to dis suade his majosty from abdicating. King Georgo made all prepara tions to nbdlcato last August and only gavo up tho Idea when ho re ceived a message from King Edward Imploring him not to tako tho step and thereby avoid groat political complications, j Close friends of tho Grecian king, howevor, say that ho Is greatly de pressed over tho recent turn of af fairs in his country and firmly be llovcs that unless ho abdicates that ho will bo doposed. li 7? I IP.. A RESOLVED The le,i resolution for vo'i to iiiako is to come to uh for your next unit, if yo.i want foinetliintf out of tho ordinnrj We .lo the hunt work ami ulwrqo the lowest prices. W. W. EIFBRT rilB I'llOQBbHHIVB TAILOB it SON OF CYRUS FIELD HAS NEW CABLE INVENTION STOCKBRIDGE, Mass,, Doc. C Stephen D. FJold, a nophow of Cyrus West Field, who laid tho first At lantic cablo, has perfected an instru ment In his laboratory hero by tho use of which four messages can bo sont over a slnglo cablo simultane ously, The device Is now boing usqd suc cessfully on tho cablo betweon Koy West, Fla., and Havana, Cuba, and proved serviceable during tho recent storm. Horotoforo It has been possi ble to send only one messago at a tlmo over a cable. Mr. Field has obtalnod patents on his Invention. It Is Mr. Field who Is credited with having Inventod and operated suc cessfully In Stockbrldge early In the eighties tho first trolley car. THE STORE THAT DIVIDES ITS PROFITS WITH ITS CUS- 0 TOMERS. THE STORE THAT FIRST BROUGHT THE PRICE OF GROCERIES IN MEDFORD IN REACH OF THE POOR AS WELL AS THE RICH. Gal. Squash, per can 35c Gallpn Pears, per can 40c Gallon Apples, per can.... 35c Gallon Loganberries, can.. 50c Gallon String Beans, can.. 40c Gallon Tomatoes, can 35c Sampson's Prunes, 4 for. . .25c Gallon Rhubard, per can... 45c Superb Drips, : gal 40c Superb Drips, I gal 65c Rock Candy Drips, I gal... 80c Palace Drips, I gal 80c Eureka Syrup, I gal 85c Preferred Stock Syrup, y2 gallon 50c Don't forget our home-made bread. Rex Grocery "One Price to Everybody" Farm Land v v Timber Land Orchard Land & Residences ' City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jaticson County Bank Building ANNOUNCEMENT The Horho Hivor Canning & Kvnporutini; company will dovolo Momluys and ThurmlnyH of ouch wool: lo custom work in t ho inun ui'iM'turo of ciilor, upplo liuttur nnd jollioH, Phono your orders for niejo Hwoot cider to 11XU. DollvorioH will lio mudo on TuofiduyB and Fridays of onuli wcok. ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY Mill In West Medford. Phono 11X2. K O. Hansqn. Tpm Moffat. Wo make any kind and stylo of windows. Wo curry glass of any size on band. Medforcj Ssh & Door Qo. j