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TO DEFENSE OF COLD STORAGE nuprosciitatlvo Knhn of California Dolvus Into Eaily History of Re public nnd Finds "Yellowness." of Defense. WASHINGTON, 1). .'., Miwi'li L'li. Alimnoil by tlm in vuHti" t iuim Into (lio problem of tliji lilli ronl of liv ing mill tlm iippimtiit pn'iliHioMi(iini in hoiiiu iiirtor to lay Iliu liliimo liirKoly on llio eoltNMoniKo hj'hIiiui, tlm colil-Mtornpi ln(grtitH of tlm country liavu Htiirltxl a niiiipiiinn to (lniiiuiiMlrnto Hint tliulr IminIiiumm in tint only lnKitiiiintu, lint 0110 of ruut puMlo licniifit mill oiih that nIhhiM l) itncoiirnKt'd. An I Iki flint inovo in IIiIh caiiipnin, the colli HtoniKo intnrimtK am I'tilliug nttontlon from thoir 'limiilipiarlnrH hi Chicago to tlio fact that t in? C'an ' niliiui Kovornintiiit liu unt'ininiui'il tho conutniotion of cnlil-NtorajiO planlH Ity HtilwitliKiitK ilium to tin ex tent of U0 i Kir cum of the capital in voHtcd. UM)ii thin rttpt-OMfiitti t!on it in pointoil out that "(wolvo million dollar of HttliMiily to coM-itlorno conccniH would ho thu cnconraijy nioiM to oxIciihIoii of IIioho facilitictt In tlio United StatcH If Canada' c.x fltnplo in that diructlon hum follow ed l.v Uimlo Sam." Tho invodtmci.t In tlu United StutoM in cnld-HliiriiKc plnnlH for liniullinj- vm, fruitx, iiioiiIh. dairy product and finli at;- KrcKhto $10,000,000, it In tatcd, and nil without Kovtirnmoiit aid or cn iourai!ciiiont, an eiiilrnnleil with the 30 per uent .niUiily granted by Can nun. Canada first created the offico o dairy and eidd-Morace couiiaiciiioner to which an expert, J. A. Ituddick wan apjMiiutcd. In bin report, whi.) was adopted by tho Canadian mini tor of agriculture, CommiHuiono iCiidilick Hani: "There is a InrKO iiantity of per isimlile produce liaiullcd in t ux conn try without cold lorao, the vnlue nnd stability of which would ho much improved by it use. Whore it in TWfmiblo to L'ot nlonir without cob utoratro, even if tho result' are nn- flntiafactnry, the ipierttinn j'h not , fitinllcd ho eloHoly, and the improved 'fnoilitin come more mIowI.v than i the cat.e where the neccNxiticH an Krenter. It ia honed that tho niton tlon which box been drawn to the HUbjoot by tho adoption of the prln "Tqlplof Involved lnwtbo cold tpntfr net, and tho diHcucnion which will "nnlurally ariwo thereon, will havo an iiiipoitniit educational iuflucuec in tho direction of creatine n moro ien cral npprueintiou of tho advantages of cold Htorni;o nnd n roat domain , for Mich faciliticH. It in believed nIno that this nmpOHH of education will roHiilt in hriiiKiiiK moro biiHinoHH 'to exiHtinir cold Htornuo warohoiiKOH "The proviHioim of tho cold atomic net havo boon drafted with n view of foouritiK Hfo storneo for porishnblo mm productn in dwlneta not at proeut pniTided with mucIi fneilitien. Tho rtyiutremcntH of trado in certain localities has mndo cold Htornco an .nlmoluto nccoHHitv. nnd in kocIi 'places the rovonuo in Hiiro enough to mnko tho iuvoRtmont n fairly wife one, ho (lint it needed no special in ditcomoiit to Hoouro tho capital ro quired to provido the neeesanry fn ctlities." Tho report rooh in.delnil into tho nootf ol cold Htorn(o facilities for tho uniryinp;, innt ;rowinp; and noultrv rnisine intorests of tho Dominion. Tho subsidy provisions inoludo tho JOIlOWUle;: "Tho covornor in couneH mnv an tor into contrnot with nny porsons lor tut construction, otpiipmont nnd ninlntonnnco in good nnd officfent worklnp; ordor, of public cold stor iiro wnrohoiiRos oquippod with mo ohnnicnl refriirorntion. in Canada. nnd Hiiitnblo for tho prosorvntion of nil good products. "Tho loontlon, plniiB nnd Hpooifion tions of ovory buoIi warohouso, its equipment nnd tho nmount to bo ex pended tlioroon, shall bo Hiibjpot to tho approval of tho governor in council. "Tho governor in counoil mny, out of nny monoys appropriated by pnr 'llnmont for tho purpose, grant to wnrd the construction and oquip raent of any such wnrohouso n sub eldy not oxcooding in tho wholo 30 per eont of tho nmount oxpondod or npprovod of in such confitruotion nnd equipment." BUMMICU 13.VOUKHIONS HAST. Tho Bouthoru Pnolflo company will null oxourctnn tlokots to eautorn I'olnte nt reduced r'atOH on tho follow ing dntos! Mny 2d nnd Oth, Juno 2d nnd 17th and 24t!i, July 6th and 22d, AugiiBt 3d and Soptombor 8th, going limit ton dnys, total ltiulta 00 days. UattH to Mlfluourl ntvor points and oturn 09,00j to Qhlcajo nnd return, ?82,'10. Fo- furthor Information call nt local tlokot oftloo or nd M'obb A. 8. IloBonbaum, Local Agent Southern JPnclflo Co. COMMENCES TODAY Jacksonville Clashes With the Ccn tral Pointers, Wlillo Mcilfortl Tries Out With Grants Pass, (MY JAM KB I). KAY.) This morning the Medford ball team starta on tho road to Grants I'iihh, whoro they will moot Roper's bunch in tlio first game of the league season, Manager Hall expects to win this initial game and will put up his strongest' lineup to that end. J ho team will lino up as follows: Bcobo, catcher; Coloman, pitcher; Hill, first; Strain, second; Miles, short; Housclmnn, third; Antlo, loft; Isaacs, center and captain; Wilkin son, rigiit. Tho combination is it good oik Tho infield is u strong one, nnd any thing that gots uwny from the outer gardens must havo wings and go over tho fence. Jim Qriovo's Contral Point colts will try conclusions with tho Jack sonville team and that ought to bo Momo baseball. Tho old town is al ways (hero with tho goods and aro nover beaten until tho last man is out. The Pointers havo a live team of hall-pliiyiug youngsters and havo also tho habit of fighting to the fin ish. If the Southern Qrrgon fans don't sec something worth looking at, pro vided Heals and O'flarn will inter cede with tho wen titer man, I miss a guess I havo done so before. NEW RECEIVE!! FOR GOLDEN DRIFT JuiIijo Calkins Appoints New Re ceiver In Endeavor to Get One Sat isfactory to Warrlnn, Factions. Probate Court. ICslato of Mary J. Dagg Ormr discharging administrator. Hstatc of Marin. A. Chonowoth Final account accepted nnd admin istrator discharged. Friday. Judgo Calkins issued an ordor In tho enso known as tho Gold en Drift mining case, wberoin there was contest botweon two factions of tho company ns to tho status of the receiver's certificates issued in pay ment of certain obligations. After trying in vain to have the different parties to the controversy settle upon some man agreeable to both parties, Judgo Calkins took the matter in his own hands and appoint ed a recoiver to suit his own ideas t.i the person of J. A. Wharton, wh" has taken charge of tho company in tho offieial receiver. NOTICU TO CONTHACTOK8. Notlco In horoby glvon tint tho city council of Uu city or Modford, Oro gon, will ro ,olvo scaled prcpoBnls for the 'construction of water mains on certain utreofr,, a list of which Is on file nt tho o'flco of tho ell; rocordor, o-'.other with plnnn nnd rpcclflcntlons All bfdn must bo filed with the city rccordor on or boforo C o'clock p. in., April Gth, 1910, nccompanlod lty a certified check equal to C por cent of tho amornt bid for, and mado paynblo to tltt. city tronB-.iror of tbo city of Medford, Oregon. j Tho cottncl reserve tho right to accept or rojoci any nnd nli bids. j Dated nt Modford, Oregon this i 24th day of March, 1910. RODT. W. TELFEU. j 7 Cltv Rocordor. j Somo of today's store ads will in fluence vonr next nurchascs to your profit. 1 HOME i A SPLENDID ORCHARD .$35000, One-Half Cash, Terms 110 acres GO black sticky soil and 50 red soil; 20 acres cleared aud 20 not cleared; 70 acres in orchard with 12 acres 10-year-old, 26 acres 2-yearold, 2 acres 5-ycar-old iu Yellow Nowtown Pippius; 14 acres in 3-year aiid 12 acres in 1-ycar-old Bosc, Cornice and Bartlett pear trees; 5 fill el's, 1-year-old peach trees and 20 fillers 15-year prunes: 3 acres home orchard; all kinds of fruit, all bearing; house of 6 rooms, barn, prune dryer, one team mules, one team horses, two cows, two hogs, tools of all kinds, besides stump puller; joins Burrcl orchard, four and one-half miles south of Medford; school ou place; one and one-half miles from postoffico at rhocmw Mountain Ranch 320 ACRES 140 ACRES UNDER PLOW House, four rooms; barns, two large, 110x30 feet; two big springs: 1G0 tons hay can be cut; $14,GU0; $0000 cash, bnlttin-p terms, o per cent. Yankee Creek Orchard A SLEEPER THAT HAS THE O. K. OP THE WISE ONES. 80 acres; 30 acres bearing orchard, consisting of Spitz, Newtowns, Ben Davis and Jonathan apnles; Fish Lake ditch runs through land; private water right, Antelope creok; estimated yield 1910 between 40u0 a ml 5000 boxes; sou first-class; building moderate; terms. A Top Notcher $4500 CASH, BALANCE, TERMS. Forty acres, 21; miles from Eaglo Point; 16 acres in 6 and 7-year-old Spitz and Newtowns; 32 acres can bo cultivated with vory little trouble; 7-room house, sum mer kitchen and milk houso; windmill and 5000-gal-lon tank; barn 60x120; part could bo used as packing houso aud implement shed; all under Fish Lake ditch. TIub is a bargain for the prico asked. $4500 cash will handle it, balance on easy terms. Fine Bottom Land Fine bottom land, west side of Bear creok, six miles nortl of Modford, two miles from Contral Point; 90 acres, all un der cultivation, 70 acres planted to trees, 1050 fBartlotts, 55 Comico and 250 Howell poar trees, all 2 years old: 1100 Nowtown, 300 Spitz, 300 King David applo trees, and 700 peach, all 2 years old; 20 acres in alfalfa; six-room house, barn, three wells; all fenced and all buildings in goo'd con dition; $30,000, half cash, balance ono, two and three yoars. Walter L. McCallnni Hotel Nash Lobby The Time and The Place To Do prmg Shopping Good True Values YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME The impulse of Spring has invaded every nook and corner of this big store. Every day is a day of good true values with us. That's what made us what we are. The question of Spring Clothes has us all in its masterful grasp just now. Come this week and scan every cranny of this store examine the new goods you'll find just what you want. Spring Weaaables For Women Our Ready-to-Wear section (the largest in all of Southern Oregon) is well equipped to supply your needs for Spring. The newest Waists, Skirts, Suits, Wraps, Wool and Wash Dresses, Petticoats, etc. are here at attractive prices. Bart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Men Hero is a line of Clothing thftt has never been equaled in reliabil ity every suit is sure to please the man who buys it sure to give perfect satisfaction and the price can be just what be wishes. You Are Always Welcome H. C. KENTNER. CO. F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD OS GOOD & cumming: CIVIL ENGINEERS 0 The Best Equipped Engineering' fice in Southern Oregon .t Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Reports, Estimates, Etc., Water " Powers and Water Works, Paving " and Road Making, Sewerage, Rail roads, Irrigation and Drainage. Oif- I Office: Medford National Bank Building i