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TILE BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AlEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 11)10.' MAY REOPEN FAMOUS CASE Head of Grand Jury Which Indicted Patrick for Murder Believes That the Han Is Innocent. NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Colonel William Conant Church, editor of the Army and Xavy Journal, who vras foreman of tho crand Jury which In dieted Attorney Albert T. Patrick for tho murder of William Ash Rice, said today that he bolicved Patrick was Innocent. This statement, following tho an nouncement that Valet Jones, tho missing witness In tho case, has been found in Texns, and will return hero to testify, lends to the belief that tho famous caso will bo re-opened onco more. Last month Patrick mndo what seemed to be a final struggle to gain his roleaso from Sing Sing prison, where ho is serving a lifo sentence, when ho was given n hearing In court upon his plea that he was being Hie gaily confined. He put up the re markable plea that after ho was con victcd of murder in tho first degree and condemned to die the late Gov ernor Higglns had no right to com mute his sentence. Patrick argued that ho should have been haunged or set free and that tho court now was forced to set him free. This plea met with no favor with tho court and ho was returned to his cell. Colonel Church said today that the evidence presented before tho grand tury compelled indictment, but add d: "I can say with most positive as urance, not only that Patrick was ot guilty of murder, but that there las no murder." Intense Interest Is taken in tho re port that Jones will return, as It is believed the complex mystery of the case can be cleared by him. STANDARD OIL HORSES ARE CRUELLY TREATED KANSAS CITY, Jan. 21. The ar rest of E. W. Ripple, a teamster em ployed by tho Stnndnrd Oil company, on the charge of cruelty to animals, and the imposing of n fine m tin municipal conrt have brought on tho fact, according to the humane society, that the teams belonging to the wealthiest corporation in tho world frequently go from Monday until Saturday without having their har ness removed. Patrolman Harps told tho court that he frequently saw Standard Oil teams returning to the barn as late as 2 o'clock in the morning and that employes had told him that it was no uncommon thing for the teams to re main in harness from tho beginning Bntil the end of the week. As the company has its offices in Kansas, the humane officers are unable to bring the real offenders into court. r Looks for Wife and Coin. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 21. Lee Poo, the Chinese merchant at 81 N. Fourth street, whoso Japanese wife sloped with another man of her race and took $10,000 of Tier husband's money, has started in pursuit of the runaway couple, they are now known to have gone to Seattle. Court Keeps Child. ZANESVILLE, O., Jan. 21. A compromise decree in tho Christy case, whereby Natalie, tho 12-year- old daughter of Iloward Chandler Christy, the artist, will be kept with in the jurisdiction of tho court for somo time, is expected nest week, ac cording to an intimation by Judge Smith. RESOLUTION. Be jt resolved by th city council of tho City of Medford: That It Is tho Intention of the coun cil to lay a 4-Inch water main on Thirteenth street from Newtown street to King etreet, and to assess tho cost thereof upon tho property fronting on said portion of said street in proportion to frontage of said property. Tho council will meet nt the coun cil chamber In the city hall In said city on February 1, 1910. nt 7:30 p. m., at which timo all protests against tho laying of auiti water main on said portion of said street and tha assessment of tho cost thereof upon tho proporty fronting- thereon will be Iicard. The foregoing resolution was pass d by tho city council of the City of lodford on tho 18th day of January, 910, by tho following vote: Welch, yo; Merrick, aye; Emorick, aye; TV"ortman, nyo; Elfort, aye, and Dom mor, aye. Approved January 19th, 1910. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: RODT. W. TELFER, Rocordor. i TO THE PUBLIC. Tho width of tho following streets between curbs will bo considered and fixed at a mooting ot tho city coun cil ot Medford, to bo hold February l, 1910, at 7:30 p. m. Any person desiring to bo heard on tho question of fixing tho width of the streets mentioued below aro here by notified to appear ou tho abovo dato. Apple street, North. Alice street. , . Austin sticet. Alder street. Almond street. Ashland avenue. , . - Bartlett street, north and south, Beatty street. . . S Bonrdman street. Bliss street. Belmont avenue. Bonnott avenue. ; Beauregard street. Burrough street. , Central avenue, north to boundary, Central avenue, south to boundary, Court street. Clark street. Catherlno street. Cottage street. DeAnJou street, north to Third street, from Third to Jackson Btreet. south to Eleventh Btreet, from Elev enth to boundary. Dakota avenue. Eighth street, east and west. Eighth street, (Highland Park ad dition.) Eleventh street, east, west to Oak- dale avenue, west ot Oakdalo avenue. Eleventh street, (Imperial addi tion.) Evergreen street, north. Edwards street. Elm street. First street, west. Fourth street, cast and west. Fifth street, east and wesU Fir street, north to Fifth street, from Fifth to Jackson street, south to Ninth street, from Ninth to Thir teenth street. Fourteenth street, (Barr's addi tion.) Grapo street, north to Fifth street, from Fifth to Vermont street, south to Ninth street, from Ninth to Thir teenth street. Howard street. Gencsco street. Holly street, north to Fifth street, from Fifth to First street, south to Ninth street, from Ninth to Thir teenth street. Holly street, (Falrmount addttion.) Hamilton street, (Palm adltlon.) Hamilton street, (Barr's addition.) ollward street. Ivy street, north to Fifth stieeU from Fifth to Oakdale avenue, south to Ninth street, from Ninth to Thir teenth street. Iowa street. Jackson street, east and west. Knight street. King street. Liberty street. Laurel street, south to Eleventh street. Llndley street. Mndrona street. - Manzanlta street. Maplo street. Mistletoe street. MUno street. McAndrews street. Myrtlo street. , Ninth street, east and west. Nlantlc street. Narrlgan street. Newtown street. Ninth street, west of South Orange street. Ninth street, (Imperial addition.) Oakdale avenue, north. Oak street, (Highland addition.) Oak street, (Gray's addition.) Oleson street. Orango street, north and south. Prune street, (Meeker's addition.) Pine street. Palm street, (Narrlgan's addition). Palm street, (Wolter's addition.) Peach street, north and south. Phlpps street. Portland avenue. Plum street. Prune street, (Electric Park addl tlon.) Quinco street. Queen Anno avenue. Riverside avenuo, north and soutti. Roso avenue. Ross Court. Roosovelt avenuo. Reddy avenuo. Second street, east to Jackson street, west to Oakdalo avenuo, went of Oakdalo avenuo to boundary. Sixth street, e Jit, west to Oakdale. Soventh street, west of Laurel to boundary, at cast end ot brldgo 34 feet, at east boundary. Summit avenuo. Sherman street. Third street, east and west. Tenth street, east and west. Tonth street, (Imperial addition.) Tenth street, (Highland Park ad dition.) Twelfth street, east and west. Twelfth street, (Barr's addition). Taft avonue. Thirteenth streot. Thirteenth street, (Barr's addi tion). Tiipp street. CITY NOTICES. Tenth street, (Imperial addition.) Vermont street. Vancouver avenuo. ' Walnut streot. Woodstock street. Washington streot, (Frultdalo ad dttion.) Washington street, (Roso Park ad dttion.) Washington street, (Hlghlnud Park addition). Willamette uvenuo. Willio street. (Signed) W. II. CANON, Mayor. ORDINANCE NO, 2SG. An ordinance providing for tho ex ecution ot a contract with tho Mod ford Printing Company for tho print lug of all legal notices, ordinances, Tho City of Medford doth ordain as follows Section t. Tho nnyor nnd record- f oi f Mn,ifr,i M i,,Ai.v authorltod and directed to enter .nto Jers, to run nnd operate thereon a contract on behalf of tho City ot Jrolfsht. mall, ims-ngo. express and MedfcTfTl with tho Medford Printing l'"?01 carH- to rr frolKht. par-Company- In words and figures toi- M. express packagea and United lowlnc towlf i States mall thereon, subject to tho Memorandum of agreement made l rt:as,01n,nb'0 rRuiitloii tho council and January Medford " ou'r", ."'.J"" tl Urtv r JhVXnnd nart vlt - ation. party ot the second part, wit MOOrtT M neseth That the party ot tho first part hereby covenants and agrees for n period of two years from this dato ) print in tho dally edition of tho Mfd ford Mall Tribune, published and printed by It In tho City of Medford, nil legal notices, ordinances, resolu tions and other reading matter which tho City of Medford may require to havo Drlnted In any nowspaner of said city, or which tho council may direct, to bo printed at tho following prices, to-wlt: Two cents Dor line for ench and ev ery Insertion thereof, said notices to bo printed in tho samo typo that has heretofore been used In printing no tices for said city In said paper. In consideration of tho premises said city hereby agrees to cause all notices, ordinances, resolutions nnd other reading matter which said city is reaulred to print, or which tho council at any time during said period council oi any ',M city bf Medford, a map or plat may order to bo printed to bo print-1, ' ,,.. ',, , ed In said papor. And furtner cove - nants and agrees to pay therefor tho nrlco above set forth. Said first party agrees to print an such notices, resolutions, ordinances and other reading matter I.bu It may bo directed to print heruuuiVr. with accuracy .md dlspitch. In consideration whoreof said par ties have caused these presents to ho executed on their behalf by their re spective officers, and their corporate seats to bo hereto affixed. CITY OF MEDFORD, By W. H. Canon, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. (Seal.) MEDFORD PRINTING CO. (Seal) By G. Putnam, President. The foregoing ordinance wns pass ed by the city council of tho City of Medford, on tho 18th day of January, 1910, by a full vote "aye." ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. 287. An ordlnanco prohibiting minors from entering or being In any placo where tho salo of Intoxicating liquor at retail Is licensed In tho City of Medford, and prohibiting such minors from making misrepresentations as to their ago and providing penalties therefore. The City of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. It shall bo unlawful for any minor to enter or bo in any placo within tho City of Medford whoro tho sale of intoxicating liquors In quanti ties of less than ono gallon Is or may any tlmo hereafter bo llconscd. Section 2. Any porson who shall violate tho provisions of tho foregoing section ot this ordlnanco shall upon conviction thereof be fined not less than twenty ($20) dollars, nor moro than fifty ($50) dollars, and shall bo Imprisoned at labor for a porlod of not moro thnn ton days. Section 3. It shall bo unlawful for any minor to make any also state ment to any person, npw or at any tlmo hereafter, licensed to sell Intox icating liquors In less than one gallon, or to any agent, representative or om ployeo of any such person, for tho purpose of securing from such porson, or his agent, representative or em ployee, any Intoxicating liquor. Any person who shall ho guilty of violat ing tho provisions of this section of this ordlnanco shall upon conviction thereof bo fined not less thnn twonty ($20) dollars or moro than fifty ($C0) dollars, and shall bo Imprison ed at labor not less than flvo nor moro than ten days. Section 4, This ordinance shall bo In forco from nnd after tho dato of Its passage. Tho foregoing ordlnanco was passed by the city council of tho City of Med ford, Oregon, on tho 18th day of January. 1910. by tho fololwlnir vote: Welch, nyo: Merrick, nyo: Emorick. ayo; wortman, nyo; Elfort, ayo, and Dommor, nyo. Approved January 19th, 1910, W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER, , . City Recordor. ORDINANCE NO. 284. An ordlnanco granting to John R. Allen, his heirs and assigns, tho right to lay down, construct, acnulro and own, and to maintain, oporato and us6 railways, poles and wires, and under ground conduits and conductors In tho City of Modford, Oregon, and to oporato cars and Iocomotlvo9, othor than steam, to gonerato and transmit powor, and to sond nnd recolvo mes sages by telegraph and tolophono over Certain streets, alloys nnd public Places in mo uity ot Mourord, Oregon, and to authorlzo tho construction. In stullatlon nnd maintenance of cauip- mont and powor hou3os, stations and CITY N8TICES. r -r -r -r -r-T- -f"v all other things noeosanry or conveni ent for tho oporatlon and maintenance thereof. And to preserlbo ami fix tho extent, terms nnd condition under which tho particular Htrootn and nlloys of the City of Mmlfordvitmy bo appro priated and usod for railway purpotu'H and for power, telegraph and tele phone lino by tho said John It. Al len, hta hol'.'u and nHslgus, nnd re pouting Ordinance No. ot snld city. Tho city of Medford doth ordain ns f olio wd : Section 1. That thor bo nnd hereby U granted to John R. Allen, M heirs and aliens, thu frnnchlHO right nnd privilege to oroct, lay down relay, construct, reconstruct, pur clui8o, acquire, lease, repair, main tain, equip, operate-, have, hold, use nnd enjoy linen of railway nnd sys tem of railways, either Blnglo trnclc or double track, with power to change from ono to tho othor, with convenient switch, turn-outs, turn- tables, cross-overs, connections and waya' nml 10 run opgrnto there- on pas8onKor cars nnd to carry pn- Meilford. olthor aB a roparnto syn- 'tcni of railways within tho cnld city of Melford or t of n tom I .... of railways oporatod wlihln snld city of Medford and elsewhere without tho city of Modfoid, along nnd upon any nnd all of the Bt roots of tho mild city of Medford as now or hereafter laid out and established, excepting Oakdale nvenuo, nnd within tho cor porate limits of said city of Medford as now established nnd as said cor porate limits may horoaftor bo ex tended; provldod, that this ordinance shall bocome void and ot no effect at tho expiration of ono year from the dato ot Its passage, unless snld John R. Allon, his heirs and assigns, within said ttmo, shall havo com menced tho actual construction ot snld syatom of railways within tho said city of Medford; provided fur ther, that tho said John R. Allon, his holrs nnd assigns, shall within two years from dato of passage of this ordlnanco file, or causo to bo filed lutho city, with tho city rocordor of i" - :v;.::-"'"T-Z. enrntoly Indicated all streets and por tions of Bt roots and alloys which tho snld John R. Allon, his holrs or as signs, desire and Intend to utlllzo In tho construction of said railways, and at tho expiration of snld two two years tho franchlBO nnd right to construct a railway hereby grant ed shall bo doemed to havo lapsed as to all portions of tho said streets and nlloys which aro not so Indicat ed on the niap or plat bo fllod, but such lapsing or tho forfolturo of said franchlBO ns to tho Btreet or por tion of streets not so Indicated there on shall In no v;!so nffect or Impair tho trnnchleo and rights horoby granted as to the streets nnd portion of streets which aro no Indicated upon Bald map or plat; provided, however, that unless said John R. Allen, his heirs or assigns shall hnvo actually constructed and havo In op eration nt loast two mllefl of Btreet railway on tho streets of said city within flvo years, from tho dato horo of, then all rights hereby granted shall bo forfeited and lost by tho said John It. Allen, his heirs nnd as signs, excopt as to such stroets or portion of streot or strectn on which ho shall havo actually constructed and havo In operation such street railway at said tlmo; and provided further, that all rights In nnd to nil strcots hereby crnnted shall lanso and (becomo void nt tho expiration of sev en years from dato horeof, excopt as to such streets or Btreet, or por tion ot street or streets, on and over which said John R. Allon, his hoirs or assigns, shall havo constructed and hnvo In oporatlon such street railway lino or linos at said tlmo. It being understood that tho term "In oporatlon" as used horeln, shnll bo taken nnd Is understood to moan tho running of street cars sultnblo for carrying passongors and In which passengers aro actually carried for tho faro herein provided, at least onco every two hours In oach direc tion, botweon tho hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. of ench day. Section 2. Said John R. Allen shall liavo the right and frnnchlso to connect together, tho said railway and system of railways with any oth er railway or systom of railways, and to run cars from any lino of Btreet to any othor lino ot streot nnd to con struct, maintain and uso convenient Bldotrncks, switches, curves and turn outs from tho lino of railways main tained under authority of this ordl nnnco. subject to tho ronsonnblo reg ulation of the council, to and upon his nnd their proporty nnd othor rights of way and to nnd Into his and tholr Bliops, barns, storehouses repositories, depots, yards, terminals mm tunes and urouncs. Section 3. Said John R. Allon, his noirn nnu aHsigns, mny oporato nnd propol cars over and undor railways constructed nursunnt to tho nrov alons of this ordlnanco by moans of ovornena or underground olec trio powor, Btorago batteries, compressed nlr, cauloa or oth or mechanical powor oxcopt only steam motors and steam lo comotives, but steam motors and stonm locomotives may bo UBod In tho operation of Bald railways for construction or temporary purposes, or In enso of accidents or omorgon- ciobj not longer thnn Bovon dnys at ono tlmo without tho consont of tho council, nnd for tho nurnoso of on orating railways and hnvlng con venlont powor nnd oloctrlcal current for his and tholr uso. may nut up. oroct, maintain and uso nolos nnd ovorhend wires and lay down, con struct, maintain and uso under ground slots and conduits and under ground wires, conductors and cables In nnd along streots over which said railway aro or mny bo laid down and In nnd along such othor stroets of tho city of Medford as Its common council may dlrncf. Tho motlvo pow or nnd tho modo of opornting and ' CITY NOTICES. .. -f f ! propelling ears may nt any tlmo bo j changed by tho holder of this fruii-i ohlso to any moro Improved, tconom-i leal, practical or doslrablo method, oxccptlng b ton in motorR and Htonm I locomotives. ' Soot Ion I. Tho track and trnekH to ho oonstrurtod undor tho prnvlslonn of thin ordinance shall bo laid ftunh with tho grado ot tho stroot whoro Maid BtreetB havo an OHtahllshod ' grade, provldod, that whim tho track Is laid upon a utreot whoro no grade! has boon erttnbllnhed tho track shall i bo brought to grado whenever audi grade shnll bo established by tho city, and when any established grade shall ho changed by tho city tho track shall bo changed so as to conform with tho grade ho established, and provided further, that tho snld John R. Allon, his holrs nnd noxlgns, shall Improve nnd keep In roualr thnt por tion of oach Bttoot so oc cupied by him laying bo tweon n point of 20 Inches beyond tho outside rail of bin said track or tracks. Tho word "Improve" ns hero in used being understood to menu tho Improving, Including paving, ot said atreot In tho samo innnnor as tho remainder of Bald Btreet Is Improv ed or paved by or undor tho author ity of tho city. Section fi. Snld John R. AUen, Ms holrs and assigns, may construct, op orato, equip and mnlntnln telegraph, tolophono nnd power lines along nil of tho said streets upon which tho Bald railways mny be constructed for tho purpose of transmitting moMsngoa or power over tho said linos for tho uso In connection therewith Section C. It shnll be lawful for tho said John R. Allen, his heirs and assigns, to mnko all needful and con venient excavations In any of Bald Btreets undor tho conditions hereto fore nnmod, for tho purpono of es tablishing snld railways, or tyj"nn of rallwnyn, tolegraph, tolophono or power linos: provided, that whenev r said John R. Allon, his heirs ot as sign, shnll disturb any of snld stiretB ho or thoy shnll rostoro ihi Banie to good order and condition .is soon as practicable nnd without unnooi)nry delay, and falling so to io tin com mon council ot said city f'.ia'l hnvi tho right to fix, by rosol-ition, a ia rionablo ilmo within wnlth mil rc pnlrs or retention of Mil tr. fl shnll bo coin-li" nnd iim fi;iiiM to crmploto snld ropolrs or n in id restornt'on. within tho clti o r..cr'u od by satd council, tho street com missioner of Bald citv shnll placo the amo In good condition nnd repair nt tho oxpenso of tho then holder of the frnnchlso granted by this ordlnanco. Section 7. Nothing In this ordl nanco shnll bo so construed ns to prc-j vent tho proper authorities of thai city of Medford from soworlnn. grad ing, paving, planking, Improving, re-1 pairing or altering nny of snld i streets, but nil bucIi work Bhnll be done. If possible so as not to disturb, Injuro or prevent tho full operation j of said railway or system of rall-i wnvs. Section S. Said John R. Allen, his heir nnd nsslgns, mnv chareo nnd I colloct from ench pnasonger traveling! unon railways constructed under au thority of tnln ordlnnnco, for ench trip traveled by such passongor. In ono general direction upon nld rail ways, from any point In said city to nny othor point within tho limits of tho city of Modford, n faro of five cents nnd no more; excepting for riding In or tho uso of observation cars, funernl enrfl, mall cars, express cars, freight cars nml other spclnl enrs, snld John R. Allen, his heirs and nnslgns, mny chnrgo and collect such compensation, ratos nnd fares ns It or they mny desire. Section 9. All of the rights, priv ileges nnd franchises horeln crnnted shall continue nnd bo In full forco nnd effect for fifty (GO) yenra from tho dato of tho nccoptnnco of this. ordinance. Poctlon 10. All of tho provisions of this ordlnnnco shall Inuro to. ap ply to nnd bind tho holrs nnd as signs of tho snld John R. Allon. Section 11. Tho failure of tho Bald John R. Allen, his holrs or nBslgnB, to oporato nny car lino or lines which ho shall at any tlmo construct horo undor, ns tho torm "opornto" Is hero in doflnod, for a porlod of moro than ninety days at nny ono tlmo, or for n porlod of moro thnn six months In nny cnlendnr year, slinll bo taken nnd hold to ho nn abandonment of tho rights heroin glvon ns to tho ntrcot or streets or portion of Btroot or strootH, upon which said lino or lines shnll hnvo been constructed, nnd such falluro shall without any nctlon on tho part of Bald city opornto to enncol nnd annul nil tho rights of John R. Allon, his heirs or assigns, on or to any such streot or strcots. Section 12. Tho snld John R. Al lon shnll, within thirty dnys nftor tho passago of this ordlnnnco. fllo In tho offlco of tho rocordor of tho city of Modford, his written nccoptnnco of hub oruinanco, nnd tho frnnchlso, rights nnd prlvllogos by this ordl nnnco granted to nnd conforrod upon , him, his holrs nnd nsHlgns, Bubject to mo terms and provisions In this ordlnnnco contained. Fnlluro of snld .lomi it. Allon to nccopt this ordl nnnco witnin thirty dnys from tho flnnl pnBsago thoroof shnll bo doom ed nnu noid to bo n rojoctlon of this ordlnnnco, nnd upon tho oxplrntlou of tho tlmo allowed for tho filing of snia nccoptanco, tno snrno not hav ing boon fllod, this ordlnnnco shall necomo and Do wholly void, Inoporn tlvo nnd of no offoct. section 13. That ordlnanco No, 252 of tho city of Medford bo, and tho Bnmo Is horoby rononlod. and thn saiu jonn it. Allon niinl nolm o n ins nccoptanco of this ordlnnnrn in no nieu ns required by floction 12 hornof, IiIh wrltton conBont to tho ro penl of snld ordlnnnco No. 2fi2. nmi his rolonBo nnd wnlvor of all rights and prlvUoKos clvon or irrnntni hv said ordlnanco No. 252. 'Jlio forogolng ordlnnnco wns onsB. od by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Orogon. on tho 18th Jnnunry, 1910, by tho following voto: woicn nyo, Morricic ayo, Emor ok nyo, Wortmnn nyo, Elfort ayo and Dommor nyo. Approved January Iflth, 1910, W. II. CANON. Miivnr AtteBt: ROBT. W. TELFEU, (Seal) City Recorder. Baker's vs. Home Made Bread Wo hnvo honio-niado hroad, "Vhioh would you rnihor cat, hoiuo-nmdo or bilkers? A foolish question to ask, for most people would be willing to pay twice tho price for home-mado broad thoy pay for baker's, but you can buy tho good old-fashionod home made bread at tho Rox Grocery for tho same prieo as baker's. Large, well browned loaves, both nourishing and palatable, and hiked from tho best flour in tho city. uYakima Best" Tako a loaf homo with you and bo con vinced. Rex Grocery Co. KM I $12l525--Elovon acres in Comico peal's, 10 years old, nine acres in Bartlett and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 years old; close in; good soil. Terms. $12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice and Bosc pears, 14 years old. These trees aro in full bearing and will pay a good incomo on tho price asked. $24,000 Thirty-two acres in Bosc and Anjou pears; trees aro from 4 to 7 years of ago. Complete sot of buildings. Close in. $7000 Thirty-five acres of blacjk sticky, threo miles from Medford, all under the ditch and can bo irri gated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Medford; eight acres in Nowtowns and Spitzenbergs 5 to 7 vein's of age; 14 acres in alfalfa; thrco acres in peaches; two acres hi berries; irrigated; buildings. S12e500' Twentv acres: 1G acres in 7-vonr-nld Nnw- 1 towns and balanco in D buildings. $7500 Ten acres, all planted lo Newtown and Spit- zenberg apples, 7 lo 11 years old. $17,500 Thirty-five acres, about 25 plant od to apples and peal's, in bearing. Trees are from 0 to 15 years old: buildings; four miles from Medford. $14,000 Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptionally fine place for a home; twelvo acres in apples anil peal's 3 years old; about; an acre of bearing orchard; 1J acres in alfalfa; all fine deep free soil. $150 to $200 per acre Stewart acre tracts; two miles from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in yi.e. Fino building spots on all; can all bo irrigated; cheapest tracts in tho Medford neighborhood; easy terms. . . 4 j ... $300 per acre Finest fivo and ten-acre orchard and garden tracts in the vallcv; casv terms. $35,000270 acres; buildings; 2G acres iu bearing Spitz, Nowtowns and Cornice pears; about GO acres In ono and two-yoar-old appjes and pears; fino or chard land. W. T. YORK & CO. vSEE US FIRST Whon In need of Elootrio Wiring, or Fixiuroa, nnd snvo monoy by Kct tinc best workmanship. Dyimnis ItopuiriiiK h flpocialty. FLYNN BROS. MEDFORD'S PREMIER ELECTRICIANS, i i . MAIN STREET. I PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating. " ' All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. I. P. MOORE AND E. E, SMITH Old Tribune Building. Do You Want to Sell? If y.ou want to soil your business of anykind, or if you want to sell your property, and will make tho price right, I would like to hoar from you. Gly6 doscriptioH and price. Address J. E. SMITH, 518 Chamber Com mor,co, Portland, Oregon. - year - old Bartlett peal's; no pilon0 0031 t