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8 THE JVnDDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, .TANUAttY 7, 10.10. $30,000,000,000, TROOPS ARE Ml AMERICAN FARMS Astounding Figures Aro Found by Publication Which Has Care fully Taken Census. CHICAGO, Jan. 7. Tho United Stntos hns $30,000,000,000 invested m fnrm lands, farm buildings, ma chinery and live stock, according to n censns, tho results of which have just been mado public in tho Orange Judd Farmer. From 1,000,000 in 1850, tho number of farms has in creased to nearly 7,000,000 in 1909, nnd hto report adds: "No snch increnso in ngricnltnral land valnes was ever known before in tho history of tho world in nny country. Tho vnlno of farms in tho United States hns increased 44 per cent more than in 1900, tho figures of that year showing an increnso of ..25 per cent over tho previous do-'ende." Tho radst remarkable figures pro sented show that tho western sec tion, which includes New Mexico Colorado, Wyoming Montana nnc: other states, has within the last 10 years shown an increase in tho num lier of farms of 100 per cent. At the enn'p time the value has increased S8 per cent and tho products 211 per cent. Values of farms in the sonth cen trnl "states have increased 5a per cent nnd in the north central states 43 per cent. In tho north Atlantic states there hns been an increase in value of 13 per cent nnd in the south Atlantic states an increase of 34 per cent. i INTO MANCHURIA novo by Russia Is Carefully GuardedIts Import Is Questioned Despite Protests of No Ulterior Motive. 'THE TOGGERY SALE." Of course there's sales of every kind In nny llvo man's town; But when a sale Is on at Bill's, He does tho thing up brown. Tho clerks don't stand around and wait Tor customers to come; They're all a flying round so fast, They fairly make things hum. And Bill 13 always In tho mix. And always on tho run; No matter how ho spins around, "With smljca for everyone. Tho men all olvo to go there Whero everything is bright; They know when Bill puts on a salo He's suro to do It right. Thero aro no dingy last year's goods No old "loft-over stock; Tto stuff is now and natty. And hats the latest block. And so with cheerful confidence They buy, and then buy more, For hy all know "Tho Toggery" Is the top-notch clothing stor. SUFFERING BECOMING INTENSE (Contlmad from par 1.) operating within the state announced that they would comply with the or der. All class rooms at Simpson Col lege at Indianola, were closed today becauso fuel was unavailable. Col lege exercises at Memorial Univesity at Mason City were suspended for tho snmo reason. The" State Univers ity of Iowa at Iowa City, has bpen closed since Tuesday. ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. trmy inousana Russian, troops aro being moved today fromtlrutsk to tho Xfnnchurlan forntler. Tho va cancies caused In tho Irutsk garrison by tho remlval to Asia of these sol diors will bo filled immediately, it was announced, by n levy from tho provinces of eastern Russia. Tho reason tor this movo on t&u part of tho Russian war offico is closoly guarded. Despite the assur-j nnces of tho officials that thero Is' nothing ulterior behind it. tho feel ing Is prevalent hero that tho gov-' ornment is attempting to strengthen : its defences in anticipation of tho I second struggle with Japan that It Is deemed Inevitable. It was reported today that tho plans of tho war office, Initiated by tho revoal of the Irkutsk garlson, will not bo completed until botween 200,000 and 300,00 soldiers aro In SIboria. Ml GRAY SQUIRRELS ON SHOW EXHIBIT BUILDING At tho exhibit building there aro a pair or silver gray squirrels that aro making themselves at homo in their new surroundings wtilo a cage of sufficient size to civo them a duo amount of exercls Is being construct-! ed. Tho animals aro alolwed the freedom of tho office occasionally and are very much at homo. The small box In which they ar usually confined crowds them some what, but they aro always looking for nuts which are grequratly hand ed In to them. Those not immedi ately eaten nro stored away in a corner of tho box for future refer ence. A tap on tho wire screen of tho cage will tring tho male squirrel In furious rush to tho front, with chattering and hair turned tho wrong A TURD AY A Red Letter Day at the UNLOADING SALE Values You Should See SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT US TO ENUMERATE THE HUN DREDS OP SPECIALS WHICH WE OFFER SATURDAY. SUFFICE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE BROUGHT OUT MORE BARGAINS RE VIS ED A LOT OF PRICES TO CLEAN UP BROKEN LINES AND IN A WORD OR TWO WE HAVE PREPARED FOR A RED LETTER DAY. YOU SHOULD SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS NOW. THE STOCKS ARE BEING KEPT IN GOOD CONDITION AS TO..ASSORTMENTS. COME AND Save 25 to 60 Per Cent The Hutchason Co. Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. vSAY YOU ! HERE IS A SNAP, A BARGAIN As I Am FORCED To Sell i An 8-room Iiouho on Wtmt Main. Largo lot. Two blookii beyond Wellington Hohool. $1,000.00 DOWN, BALANCE, TERMS TO SUITOjJV AddrosH X. Y. Z oaro Mail Tribune 1 JOHNSON KELCHELL FIGHT PICTURES THE BIG SALE AT "BILL'S." Toggory Dill is getting tlrod, Of standing on bis feet; ' Sinco ho put tho big salo on : Ho don't havo timo to cat. IIo's wanted hers and wanted thero. Moving Pictures of the Championship Ho has to jump and leap; Battle Between Jack Johnson and Stanley Ketchell at he Savoy Tho moving pictures of tho John-son-Kotchell tight at Coffroth's arena In September will bo shown nt tho Savoy Saturday afternoon and even- way, while his consort sits in tho back cvorner In evident admiration of tho courage of her lord. - FIREMAN DIES AFTER TWO DAYS OF TERRIBLE AGONY SAN FBANCISCO, Jan. 7. Guv Cameron, a Southern Pacific fire man who was badly scalded at Napa Junction, Tuesday when his engine left tho -rails and toppled into a ditch, died here yesterday. Hi3 death makes the second victim of the accident, Engineer Charles Hossani having been caught in the cab of tho ovor-turned engine and scalded to death. Cameron managed to jump when tho engine left the rails but was caught in a jet of steam. He was crazed by the intense pain and ran around a field until he fell exhausted. !lng. Theso pictures aro taken from tho original ones photographed at tho rlngsldo whon tho Texas black beat tho Michigan whirlwind to submis sion in tho twelfth round. Every picture is clear and lifc liko and shows overy blow. Owln to tho expense to which tho management has gono to secure I For sinco ho put .ho big salo on Ho don't get timo to sleep. Tho crowds como flocking to tho store Thoy buy of Bill and grin; nut sinco ho put tho big salo on Poor Dill is getting thin. Dut still tho stream of coin, Comes pouring in each dny; For sinco ho put tho big salo on Tho gooda just fado away. And still tho men como pouring In, To get lnsido tho door; For sinco ho put tho big salo on Tho Toggery is tho store. And still Bill rushes round lnsido, who recently purohnscd tho Ccrtor interests in tho proporty, will oporat i it on n larger scalo this season. Would Bar Sensations. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 7. Representative Murphy introduced In tho l'.otiRo today a bill soolclng to bar from tho mall all publications containing r.ccoun ( ' dlvorco, rtlals for assault or Hv'ie'!on or offonRoa ngnlnRt morals. Tin measure fixes punishment for violation nt Impris onment for fiom three months to two years. I ,.. 1 - l - . WMI I i " ; u 1 . ' u i Mil i i i Too Many Ladies' Gun Metal Shoes Wo find wo lmvo too largo a stock of gun motal shoos. Thoy must go and to move them wo offer theso exceptional values for Satur day: $3.00 Chin Motal, plain too, button, for $2.00 $3.00 Gun Metal, with tip, button, for....$2.00 $3.00 extra high dun Metal, lace $2.25 $3,150 Extra quality lace $2.50 Also all our $2.50 heavy shoes in box, kangeroo, calf, for $2.00 Theso aro certainly prices that will save you monoy and at these low figures will not last long. Our reduced prices still roiriain on all fancy, top shoes. &lmeade4 $,tf ' i in 7 ' 1. 1 i-iJi..imimn i i nun,, i theso pictures tho prlco of admission With smiles upon his faco; for this performance has boon placed at 25 cents, SAYS MIDDLE CLASS IS BACKBONE OF CHINA For sinco he put tho big salo on Tho Toggory" sots tho pacol Major General Dies. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Major General Daniel H. Rucker, retired, known as tho oldest officer of the United States Army, died this after noon of kidney trouble. Ho was born in 1812 and lacked just two years of rounding out the centurv. Latham Breaks Records. MOURMELON, Frnnce, Jan. 7. Latham, tho French aviator, today SAN FRANCISCO, "Jan. 7. Tho' established a new record holghl when backbono of China tho middlo clessf ho soared in his monoplano 3300 feot will soon control the Chinese gov-. al)0V0 tho nrtu Ho carried a bnrom- ernmont, according to Bishop W. S.I Clc' nna nis Ieal 8 unquestioned. Lewis, of tho Methodist Episcopal church, who is a visitor here. With this class composing tho new ly inaugurated provincial assembly, which will elect tho members of tho national parliament, and thus mako tho laws, tho government will really fall into their hands. A. J. Olson, of Gold Hill, watt in Medford Friday on business. Pnulhan, tho Frechman who is in tho United States to participate in an aviation meet at Los Angles, roeontlv ascended to a height of 2,000 feot over tho same course; I. W. Ray, of Gold Hill, was in Medford Friday, securing mntorinl for tho installation of tho lima kiln to bo constructed on tho Hughes' proporty near that city. Mr. Hughes. John C. Wilson loft this morning on n short buslnss ty. to Qlondalo. Ho expects to bo absont about a woek. Christian Science. Services Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock. Subject of Losson Sermon, "Sncrament." All nro wolcoino. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. No. 128 North Grnpo street, north, Sherman & Clay musio houso . Ptomalno Kills Eleven. SAWTELLE, Cnl., Jan. 7. After listening to much testimony tho cor oner jury rondored a decision short ly boforo noon thnt tho 11 doaths of tho Procido and Garcia and Fornn dcz families wero caused by ptomnino poisoning. PROMISES TO RETURN AND FACE TRIAL MAKES GOOD Savoy Theatre TONIGHT THE ONE BEST BET WHY WOMEN MARRY THE ENGINEER'S DAUGHTER (A Comedy) (A Solig Tbrillor) ONE DIME. . U J UBJi . permission of Shoriff Nowblock to go seek tho fugitives. Ho promised to coma hnck to faco trial. Nowblock allowed 'him to go, bound only his promise. Tho official's fnith in tlio Indian proved to bo well plncotl. Yoatordny Smith, with his two souk and thoir families roturocd to tho Tu'-ti shoriff. "Here I nin," said Smith proudly. "Hero nro my two sonH whom I ar rested in tho Bwninps of tho ArknnsnH nonr Muskogee I would havo written to you, but I could not lonvo tho trail nnd most of tho timo I wns too far from tho railroad." Smith and his sons woro lookod up in tho county jnil. Thoy will bo tried for murder nt tho coming court TULSA, Okla., Jan. 7. "Sonny", Bossion. Smith, a full-blooded Indian, nnd his two sons aro in jail today charged PANTHERS KILLING with murder. Smith was arrestod sovoral weeks ago at tho timo of tho allogod mur dor, but his sons escaped to OFF OREGON DEER PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 7. Door tho woro never so plentiful in Orogm no swamps and could not bo found by this yonr, says C. N. Wonncott, m tho aiitjioritipg. Finnlly ho asked BiBtnnt gonoral nonrotary of tho V. M. C. A., who hns just roturncd from a visit in tho southern ;a"c of tho state. Bouutios paid for panther and bob-cat scnlpn aro causing tho destruction of tho dcora' worst en emies. "Tho rocordar of Douglas county told mo thnt tho lives of 10,000 deer had boon saved sinco tho law pro viding for bounties on panthers had boon pnsncd," Mr. Wonncott said. "Ono pnnthor frequently kill JO door in n wook. Tho brutes nyilf ply rnp idly whon undisturbed, and without tho protoclion of tho bounty law it would moan extermination for tho door botweon this dnngot nnd th.it of tho huntoro." Mr. Wonncott brought buck to Portland with him tho hido of n I pnnthor which, na sprond upon tho ! floor of bin offico in tho Y. JC. C. A. building, is much rooro than 10 foot long. Ho nlfio brought bnol; tho Hkiun of thron wild cats'. Tho mini from whom Mr. Wonncott seeure.l tho pnnthor hido had thrco of tho animnlfl, toeothor i7ith 30 wild ratx. Last Day TOMORROW Last Day $18.50 Suits and Overcoats $ 8.50 $35.00 u a ! 1 ' '- $15.00 "DANIELS FOR DUDS LARGEST CLOTHING STORE IN SOUTHERN OREGON I CHI