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2 MEDEORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MBDFORD, OREO ON. THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1910. 52200 1 ACRE PAID FOR H000 RIVER ORCHARD iSrfs High Mark for Northwestern' Orchard Land No Buildings on the Land Price Was for Orchard Itself. HOOD R1VE11, Or.. April 7. Tho JklRhest prlco over paid for Hood Ulv r orchard land was Got recently tsXim J. Dclnno ot Now Bedford, Hffaasr., bought 13 1-2 acres ot tho Stfid of Dr. Stcnton Allen, located lz miles out on tho east side of tlio valley. T'.io price for 6 .1-2 acres t S-year-old Spleionborg and New town apple orchard being $2200 an erc and tho price for tho tther seven ktcs,. which la raw land, J52S nn acre. The price for tho tearing or afeard is $300 in excess o" the high Mart set for the Hood River valley two weeks cro and the prlco for tho land Is tho highest yot recorded 2b the valley. There aro no build Jtefs on the plrco at all, so th .t these Sigh prices repesent tho actual val ma placed upon tho land itself. The 'retard is n pztt ot Dr. Allen's or chard, whic is one of t o best In tie valley and which has been tho acene of a number ot sprayiss tests onducted by the expert cf the Ore gon agricultural college at Corvallls. The raw law purchased by Mr. De lano lies Immediately across fao road nd Is In Its natural condition except tor somo slashings. It Is c:. the bank f Keal creek and has a beautiful tending site, which Mr Delano ex pects to use for the erection of a beautiful country placo. Another big sale of Hood River retard jes-- loported wa3 tho pur chase by C. P. Jordan and A. J. Good wan of Portland of the 36-acre place al Charles Plog on tho wect sido for 36.000. Twenty-four acres of this tract is In bearing apple trees. CENTRAL POINT NEWS LETTER. On Saturday, April 9, tho furniture T tho Central Point hotel will be sold at auction by the owner, L. T. 4XeddicIIffe. About $1800 of houscj told goods and chattels aro to be dis eased of, after which Mr. Redlcllfte and family depart immediately for southern California. R. A. Cornelius, the newly appoint d depot agent for the Espee at this point, is daily expected to relieve the present Incumbent, C. C. Grieve. Mr. Cornelius comes from Woodburn. Israel Lowi3 of the firm of Lewis Jb Sons suffered a fracture of the ankle on Tuesday ovenlng. The Itwse which e was riding, while wandlng up somo cattle, stumbled xsd fell, carrying tho young man down with tho above result. Dra. Anderson r.nd Pollnltd reduced th fracture and the young patient Is doing well. i if 31 Dr. E. Dans, local dentist, will aeon bo occupying his handsome mod em home about one block north of Xcall park. Ho Ib also orectlng a ray attract'.vo residence Id the same location wMc'u ho expects to rent when flni&Lcd. Llttlo Edith Ross, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ross, who Iter neon. vey low with pneumonia, lew now reported better and strong leyes aro entertained for her ultimate- recovery. The Central Point hotel Is now otoaed pending the renovation ot tho Standing and tho re-establishment ot t&e buolucea. Hotel Arrivals. The Nash M. A. Phillips, W. D. eep and wife, S. D. Fox, Portland; R. T. Laffin, Seatatle; J..B. Light, ML Arnold, 0. B. Holt, C. C. Leath dyrNew York; A. n. Trotter, Spo Ie&bo', A. G. McLean, New York; W. " rent, San Francisco; H. B. Smith, CKcago; W. P. Holt, H. B. Tronson, Bogle Point; W. E. Branson, Seat Ma;. Mrs. J. Lewis, Redding; J. L. immflrsly and wife, F. W. Dredge, Kwa Carter, Gold Hill; R. 0. Wash k&a, Table Rook. 3ho Mooro L. E. McDnniels, To'rtland; E. G. Burgess, S. R. Bar-Bum- eity; M. Griffin, S nn Fran afitco? W. E. Frazier, Portland; Mr. ma& Mrs. M. A. Joy, Grand Forks, N. D.i Dr. J. B. Olmstoad, Portland; Dr. ffilt, Eagle Point; R. V. Edwards, wky?H. MdCale, Seatatle; J. C. Col fes, eity; Mrs. M. E. Jones, city; C. W. Ringer, Eagle Point; D. A. Fra Grants Pass; J. Smith, Roso Uar& W. M. Oraut, F. W. Dodge, Sim Francisco; Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvis, Mrs, R. H. Lumprann, Gold Hill; W. J. Malony, E. Van Dyke, I. A. Robin, firants Pass. Host of "tho salesmanship that xdte things" begins in tho advertls hif. Sometimes it's completed there sometimes by the store salesman POLITICIANS DOPE 001 ELECTIONS; Much Interest Is Taken in Elections Held on Tuesday by Statesmen Milwaukco and Chicago Outcome Interesting. WASHINGTON", D. C, April ". Washington politicians today are do ing a little figuring with results of tho various elections over the coun try Tuesday as n basis. Although the elections were all municipal aud are admittedly not very important in getting ou tho sentiment of the peo ple in regard to the national issues, the dopestors have been able to de- duco a lew conclusions. Tho election in Chicago, fought out largely ou questions of local ques tions of administrations which re sulted in the defent of n number of Republicans, is one of tho things ou which the figure is based. In Chi cago two independents were oloctcd. In Milwaukee where the Socialists carried the important offices, tbo in dependent voter, according to tho dopestors, got in his, good work. The disregard for party lines and the switching of rntes contain on regu lar columns to tho support of the So cialist candidate is considered tho cause for the decided victory of the Socialist ticket. The per cent of Socialists is very much below the por cent of tho party vote. Democrats are pleased with the showing in Chicago and on the basis it furnishes for being optimistic are today predicting big Democratic gains in the fall elections. Not the least interesting comment is that heard regarding the actjou of the Republican state convention in Indiannpolis. Tho insurgents sec 'in it a great insurgent movement throughout the .west and middle west. ORCHARDISTS FACE A LABOR PROBLEM HOOD RIVER, Or.. April 7. At their annual meeting Saturday after noon the members of the Hood River Apple Growers' union decided to In vestigate the question of labor for the coming summer. At present there Is a scarcity for orchard and development work In the valley, and as tho work will be much heavier later on In the season when thinning apples and gathering strawberries comes on, the orchardlats realize they are facing a problem. There Is also a wide. divergence in the pay for various clasres ot work In different parts ot the valley and a committee was appointed to investigate and re port findings on the general labor situation. The committee Is com posed of A. I. Mason, J. L. Carter, R. W. Stebblns, Asa Cutler and G. A. McCurdy. The stockholders decide; to make a uniform charge of 10 cents a box on all apples handled by the organ ization Instead of charging In propor tion to the p. Ices received for tho different varieties and grades as heretofore. A resolution was pass ed ordering 7 per cent interest to be paid on the original stock sub scription of 12000. The nlno direc tors elected for the ensuing year, were C. H. Sproat, Chris Dethman, G. A. McCurdy, L. E. Clark, V. WInchell, E. H. Shopr.rd, G. W. Simons, O. L. Wjalters and J. L. Carter. BWANO TUMBO. Bwnna Tumbo'-3 coming back; Brave Bwann Tumbol Bloody booty on his back; Brave Bwana Tnmbol Sound the tom-tom, beat the drum, Bid tho broncho-busters come, Cannon roar and shrapnel hum; Bravo Bwana Tumbol He is no game butcher, nit; Brave Bwana Tumbol Science called him to bo It; Bravo Bwana Tumbol But when once his eye was sot, Monkeys, wildebeests and what not, Flocked around him to be shot; Brave Bwana Tumbol Elephants came trumpeting, Brave Bwana Tumbol Rooting hogs and birds that wing; Brave .Bwann Tumbol Forcing him to firo awny, That in free Amerikay, We might hail him king, some day. Brave Bwana Tumbol Bwana Tumbo's coming back, Bravo Bwana Tumbo! Clear the 'possums from the tack; Brnvo Bwana Tumbol Oh, for Red Cloud in the van I Crazy Horse or somo such man I Match for hero of San Junn; Brave Bwana Tumbo J BROWNSVILLE IS CLOSEO INCIDENT Military Court of Inquiry Has Filed Its Report In Connection With Fa mous Soldiers' Caso and Says Troops Were Guilty. WASHINGTON, p. C, April 7. The military court of inquiry which has been investigating the "shooting up" of Brownsville, Tex., has re ported its conclusions to the secre tary of war. It found tho soldiers of tho Twenty-fifth infantry guilty and' bus turned the charges of the mayor and citizens of Urowusvillo against thorn. It also found that if the officers and men had pcriormcd their duty tho, shooting would uot huo occurr ed. Tho majority of tho court finds 14 enlisted men of the throe compan ies discharged eligible for re-enlist-nicnU The Brownsville shooting occurred after three companies of negro sol diors had been sent to Brownsville, Tox., and stationed at Fort Brown. Tho residents of Brownsville pro tested uguinst tho soldiers being sent there. Bad fooling resulted botween tho citizens and tho soldiers. One evening after the soldiers had bocu sent to their bunks somo )ersous fired on the town, the bullets pierc ing a number of houses in which wo men and children were sleeping aud wounding soveral persons. It was alleged by tho mayor and citizens that tho soldiers were re sponsible. An investigation followed and shortly afterward three compan ies of the soldiers wero dishonorably discharged at tho order of President Roosevelt. A careful military investigation followed. Senator Foraker of Ohio espoused tho cause of the discharg ed soldiers in the senate, and a bill seeking their re-enlistment wns in troduced. During the discussion Roosevelt wns severely arraigned for having discharged the soldiers since, it was said, it had not been proved thnt they did the shooting. A report was made public showing the cvidohco against the soldiers ad duced by tho government's ngents and submitted to the war department. Ihe evidenco included a statement from a number of soldiers who were alleged to havo taken part in the affair. As finally adopted, the bill for the reinstatement of tbo soldiers do ponded on their proving before n military court of inquiry that they had taken no part in the shooting. Died. - MOORE April G, little Deo Moore. infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Guv Mooro of North Bcntty street, need about six months. FOOD FERMENTING CAUSES INDIGESTION "I got n box of Mi-o-na tablots for a distress in my stomach, and the first dose relieved me, nnd after I took the fourth I have not felt any more of it. I think it is a wondor ful medicine." Hiram Shultz, Wat seka, III., July 27, 1000. If your stomach is out of ordor or distressed, no matter from what cuuse, Mi-o-na stomach tablets will give inBtant relief, nnd if taken reg ularly, will euro indigestion, acute or chronic, or money back. Every sufferer from stomach trouble, gas, belching, sour stomach, norvousncss, dizziness and bilious ness should get a 50-cent box of Mi-o-na stomach tablets today and start a treatment. ' In threo days' time the stomach and bowels will bo thoroughly puri fied, cloanod nnd renovated, the sourness will go, and pure, sweet breath will tako the placo of foul breath. Continue tho troatmont for two weeks and tho stomach will become so strong that it will bo able to di gest the hoartiest meal without dis tress. A few Mi-o-na tablots will do this. Sold by druggists everywhere and by Charlos Strang. . Booth's Pills, best for constipation, 25 cents. FEARS THE LAW, SO LEAVES KIN TO DIE CLEVELAND, April 7. A mis conception of American low on the pnrt of Otto Pich gave John Zahour, his father-in-law, ten minutes oxtru in which to die. Pich found tho old man hanging in tho pantry of his homo. Ho was still nlivo, but Pich says ho believed him dend, Pich had hoard that it was illegal for anyone but tho coro nor to disturb a hanging man, nnd he loft nt once in search of somebody who could sipnmon thnt official. Meeting n policeman, ho explained the case to him. You Can Be Independent Buy An Orchard Tract Eden Valley Orchard Subdivided This famous bearing Orchard has boon sub-dividod into small tracts and sold at roasonablo pricoB. If you aro looking for positively the best thing in tho northwest in a small orchard, this is your chanco to got in right Most Profitable Investment TO BE POUND IN AMERICA Well informed business people from all parts of the United States and Canada aro looking to the Rogue River valley for safe investments. Years of experi ence in buying and selling qrchard land fits us the better for su investments that will yield large returns. Our properties havo proven worth. AVe can assure you that you tako no risk when you purchase ono of the 30 to 100-aero orchard tracts located in the famous Eden Valley orchard. "Wo sell tracts to suit, You can buy as many acres as you desire, build a home on ground commanding a view of the entiro val leyenjoy the. electric light and power, telephone, A small bearing orchard, planted to the best com mercial varieties of trees, will provide the most fas einatiug as well as healthful and profitable employ EXHIBIT BUILDING The Kltccuiau made a quick run for the Zahour homo and succeeded in cutting the father-in-law down be fore life was extinct. Zahour died in an ambulance, however, on tho wny to a hospital. Two games won, o:.o tied, thrfc lost, is tho record for tho "Clnrices"' at San Francisco Inst week. Now, that isn't so bad. Wait until the ''Mutts" go against Clarice on their own grounds. Thore will bo some thing dnipp. Oil. no: I kucms not. Hnskins for Heal. Pack Saddles Pack Ba&s Wo can supply you with j'iihI what you want in Pack Snddlos nnd Pnek Bags. STOCK AND DOG SOAP is good for all skin diseases of man or beast. J. Q. Smith fil l RA8T MAIN STItBET Masson, Gross Co. Sell and Promote Oil and Mining Properties Mines Experted and Ores Tested ADDRESS, ROOM 3 14, MERCHANTS' TRUST BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. In Case of vSicfeness PHONE 3 641 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Olfioo All Night Sorvioo Froo Delivery Secure an Income At Once PROVIDE PLEASANT EMPLOYMENT - Magnif cent Homesites ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS John D. POPULAR LUNCH ROOM OPENS IN SMOKE CLUB Mr. Summorlin, the man who open ed and successfully operated the Hmcrick, and Mr. QustafHtm lire tin proprietors. The lunch room Iiuh been n marked success from the start. They none everything good to eat, day or night. NOTICK. To whom It may concr-.i: I havt no property (01 sajo at any price. 10 MRO. J. P. HUTCHASON. Medford Shoe Shining Parlor OH, HERE WE ARE AT LAST! For ladies, gents, children, this in tho place whore you will savt time and money by getting your shoes shined by an experienced artist. Oiling and dyeing is my specialty. Now, don't forget the place, No. 4 South Central ave luo. Open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays till 2 p. m. Tho count Champion Bootblack. V. W. HOWARD, Prop. planted to tho best commercial varieties of bearing trees. ou aro assured ol a splendid income the first year. AVo can state positively that this is tho best chance for solid, sound investment to bo found in America. , A high-class bearing orchard of proven worth is certainly a more profitable investment than waiting for trees to grow on land that nover produced fruit. You are sure of big returns almost at once, cither as a grower or by ro-selling. Come and let us show you. daily mail, and livo within easy reach of tho business and social life of the metropolitan city of Mcdford. A climate unsurpassed anywhere. ment, amUnsurcs an incomo of-from $500 to $100p per acre each year. Here is solid investment, and the income or profit from sale is sure. Olwell TURN EXPENSE INTO INVESTMENT If it's merely a question of what you can "get along with," use an ordinary paper for your business stationery. If, however, you are seek ing to turn expense into in vestment, use Tit llJti.UrJ rfr fir ilitltniry m wmmim bnd The added influence given your messages by the clean, crisp sheets will wipe out the expense item and leave a bal ance on the other side. A IfttU Journey Into ll wnrVlngi of ynur own mlml will ilnnillien our urgu mtnt. To h.li, atk ui for u pcclnicii took nf ilit pjpr howing ItllrilitJdl rid oilmr tiutlnrit form", ruilrit, lulio. f;rulnl mill iniravtil nn li wlilm inj ouriMii colon ol Old lUMrtimrn IIonu. Il'i worth having. Papkm Coucahv, lh only paper maker! in lha world nulling bond paper excluairely. Medford Printing FOR ONE fino upriRht piano; prlco ONE ennmolod bath tub, wnsli bnflln and high-buck sink, tORothor with fixturcHj now, novor been sot up; prioo . $50.00 SIX now hot frnmo ensh, 3 ft. by 0 ft.; prlco, ouoh $ 2.50 TWO fino, woll-hrcd coIIh, 1 nnd 2 years old, nirod by Black Fur cdur, imported by Ituby nrokt. FINE SEED CORN FOR SALE. APPLY TO BROOKS' ORCHARD, JACKSONVILLE ROAD, NEXT PLACE WEST OF THE OLD THOMAS PLACE. MEDFORD, OREGON PINE JOB PRINTING IS OUR SPECIALTY WE CAN i AND DO MAKE QUICK DELIVERIES GET OUR PRICES Co. OS 8. Central Ave. SALE $75.00..