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MWirKOBD MATL TRITONE, MttDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 22, J010. FORESTRY SERVICE CHANGES ITS PLAN CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER Dr. It H.Di'Annoml of Oinnts I'ums wmh In town for n tvvf hours on Wednesday, Frank Mlddluhimhu of Trull roc liitorod at tlio Contrnl I'olnt hotel Wodncudiiy, .. ,... , . 1 A, h. Fnlknor of Portland was (Ion hy Now Rullnu of Secretary jlr(in(Mlot,nK ,,UI,,1(I1(H wltl, olir 0ca, Wilson. spuui poAJOsau no io))UipV sjo)os Not Needed for Wntcr Cunscrvn- Tlio lrldo Ih tho (laugh-tor of Mr. nml .Mm. Inane Williams mid Ih it vory ! popular young ludy In Contrnl I'olnt wlicro alio linn Brown to womanhood, whllo tlio groin Is also well-known roHnoctud, Is n young man of oxcol lont family and a contractor by pro fusion, Mr. and Mrs Ghllclurn will mnlco this city tholr liomo. WASHINGTON, April 2a. Wwl urn member of oongroM, who hnvo tnlkud willi Secretary W'iUon count" ly regarding forestry Mutters, have boon assured by liim tliut it new pol icy of dealing with woslvru people in tlio matter of making land i'iiIhoh within national IWohU Ih grndunlly being put into effect, iislem! of re tarding Motllumoiit within (ho forests thu forest service in future must uii courage it. Tito humotondur within thu forest boundaries Ib to ho wel comed, and aided, instead of being treated hh an interloper, if it can ho shown that lands can bo cnltSvated after thu removal ot timbur on tracts whore tlio growth is not needed to conserve tlio wntcr utipply, and then permit (he lanil to bo homostonded for farming pur poses. The secretary sees ninny ad vantages !n Much u policy, one being tlio 'hotter protection of the remain ing forests from fires, and another I tlio lessening of expense made no- censary uy maintaining numerous ranger BtiitioiiK niul largo forces of Tnngors. Restrictions concerning tlio tine of timber for domoutio purpose1 nro to bo loss binding and (ho treat ment generally of settlers living in merchants on Tiiondny of this woolt 0. IJurtori hunk-d up tlio ropro-, sontntlvo of this paper last Tuesday f, Metlfonl, Oregon: Ih Is certifies In order to subscribe for It. It I o' ",t;vo 'nvo M ??xn fint (lint nono of our live nroirroBslvo " "r "r 'noy, oiuu luminous men can keep' house without or near forests will ho liberalized. tho Mall, Tribune. Harry Heal nnd George Ingram nro superintending tho laying of tho commit walks botween Fourth and Fifth streets on Pino and to offer compliments to this efficient firm of contractors, on the work that they hnvo rocontly done and nro now do ing. Ih like attempting to pnlnt tho rouo or film; porfumo on tho Illy. Tho work Is Its own best advertise ment. Mr. John 13. Koss, teachor of tho second grade In our public school, ls( again In nor pinco in tno icuooi room, her little daughter Edith hav ing prnctlcolly recovered from tho sovero attack ot pneumonia reported some wcokn ogo. It. A, Hliisell Is tiulldlng n vory bund ho mo modern houso soniowhot nftor tho bungalow typo In tho north east part of tho city. When Jt Is fin ished It will bo plnced on tho market. Mr. W. A .Cowley, wlfo nnd throo children arrived from Concord, N. II. on Wednesday. With thorn woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Farnum nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, C. C. Perkins, also from Concord. They nro chnrmed with I tho bennty of tho valley nnd nro surprised to find summer bo fnr ad jvanced, stating that In tho locality' i from which they came, tho troos dor nnd rhcumntlo troubles for ten, yearn, nnd hnvo never had n com plaint. It gives (pilclc mid pcrmnncnt relief. Sixty days' treatment In cnAi ' hdttlo. Modford Pharmacy, tf I , NOTICE. Pocahontas council, No. 20, wlshos 'all members to bo present thin Friday 1 I evening, April 22, Business on hnnd , 'and team work. ELLA BIIOULTS. 2S Keeper of Records. ! NOTICE TO It El) MEN. All mombors of Woatonkn trlbo. , No. 30, Imp J O. 11. M nro roquostod . to bo prosu't nt tho next regular, meeting of tho trlbo Saturday night, i April 23, as tho Phoenix boys will bring down somo candldntes for Inl-' tlntton. Hofrcchmcnto nnd a good ! time. ' 27 L, L. JACOBS, C. of It. ' Paint Your Own Carriage You can do it yourself and at little expense. It'scasytocivcit a beautiful, hard, brilliant, varnish- closs finish in black or rich, appro priate colors. ACME QUALITY CARRIAGE PAINT (Ncal's) is made especially to trivc to buceics, carriaces and vehicles of all kinds a touch, durable, clossy finish that will look well and wear well. An ideal finish for settees, flower stands, porch furniture, carden tools, and all surfaces that must withstand exposure and hard usage. Ready to brush on and the label tells how. The Southern Dairy Co. Are now prepared to supply tho family trado with pure, rich ICECREAM Fruit Bricks, Water Ices, Sherbets, etc. SBEOIAL RATES TO CHURCHES, LODGES, PICNICS, SOCIALS, ETC. OUR QUALITY AND PRICES ARE RIGHT. . The Southern Dairy Co. 32 S. CENTRAL AVE. PHONE MAIN 881 li it' a iurf tee to b piloted, enimeled, ruined, vaniUhed, or flabhtd In any way there' a Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpoM. OLMSTEAD & HIBBARD J as mm mmmM AUTOMOBILE. Will oxchnngo lots for n good '20 or HO.horHcpower nutomobile; must bo in good order. See CUSICK & MYERS. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEE.N a PB.ICE 11 North D St,. Modford, Ore. Phone 303 ,:'A.L. VROMAN JUSTICE OF PEACE SHERMAN HAS A PROBLEM TO SOLVE hnvo not yot bounn to put on tholr TALKNT, Annl UJ.- Jimtieo of lenvoa. the IWo Chttrlcfi W. Shoniinn had -Mr. N. K. Chlltlors nnd MIbs Leo it full of human intorent in hw!V!lllntH of Central Point stole ft , PT.TTM'RTNfi Rr TTPATTWrt ovum n few diiyg nuu. It wns the mrch on tholr frlondi outaldo of tho, w XLriiiAXXMU fitnto . .M'ftt. Ida Koln, thu wnrnint family by koIiik up to Ornntu Pnss on boiiiK fcwoni out hy AIw. Kiniiin .Mini- AVoiIntmtlny oitonslbly for a visit I : II- . . !.., .....1 kiiIm.hIh,. I. titn .Alnllnn nt iiiir a 1:1111 at the bond of Mr. .Man- ibrltlo nnd Kroom. They woro mnr-' "llge- J-WOUty-ilVe ORCHARDS AND HOMES I If yon wnnt tho truth in regard to orchard lands and conditions, it will pay you to sec one who hns been raking trees and fruit here for the paf-t eiphtoon years. Phono 5003, Ashland, or Address E. E. FOSS, TALENT, OR. DRIVERS that know the country EIGS that cover the country QU1CKLV AND WITH COSURX TO YOU ARE ALWAYS TO I IK FOOND Al THE PAJILOW & HOW ISO, PROPRIETORS. WEST SIDE STABLES PIIOXE 2431 S. GRATE STREET mn'K nnd threatonitif; to kill her. Tho 1 rletl nt tho homo of Mrs. I O. Roper, witueH0H for the btnto woro lln, jn "Utor of tho brltle, the coromony JlnnniiiK n'l Mrs. Blanche Allen. iJudfio Stephen Jewell, who Is nIo n Mr. nnd Mrs. Kela toHtitled for tho nilnltr of tho Christina church, dofouso. Dintnct Attorney H. K, ; CONTRACTOR N"o job too small, none too 3renrs' prnctiQiu experience. OFFICE 1 13 SOUTH FRONT SI REfcT. Mulkoy roiiroucntctl tho state and Attorney K. K. Kelley the defend nut. After hcnriiiK the ovjdonco nnd the nrLMiiucut, JiiHtico Sltonnun plac ed Mru. Kulu under 100 bail to kuepi tho poaco. Tho uatlor that brought ' on Mnt, Kela' irritation and canned! her to lose hor hend was ovor a chil- J drcn'H (uarrol. Tho justice wwu 1 Mra, Kelu ton days to Boeuru thu bail I nnd Mrs. Kelu, through thu ndvico of I hor attorney, has refused to give hail I nnd nerved notice on the justice that Bbo would repudiate any bail that 1 friends might furnish for her. Thix is an interesting dilemma, as the economic question comes into play ut this point. Attorneys deelnre that if tho defendant is committed to jail i:t default of hail the expeuso of keop iug her children while in confine ment goes U) tho county. Justices of tho Dotico have an unwritten law nmoug thomielvos Hint sentences should bo ho administered that the county docs not get tho worst of it In the administration of justice, nnd our local Hlaelwtono nnd social phil osopher is listening to the ndvico of tho older stAtosmen of Jaukson county. In Case of vSicKness PHONE 3 64 1 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near PoBt Olfioo A.U Night Service Froo Delivery JAPANESE ARE TABOO IN LITTLE TOWN OF EVERETT EVERETT, Vanh., April 22. Residents of tho little town of Mul kiltoo will nppoal to tho main offices of tho Crown Luinbor compnuy in Ban Francisco for tho dischnrgo of nil Jnpancso labor nnployod in thu eompnny's mill at Mulkiltoo, Tlio appeal follows n noisy nntt-Jnpau-oso demonstration oro yostorday evonlng. Honting drums nnd singing Hongs, 100 men nnd wonion paraded tho streets and mnrchod to tho mill to protest to Mnnagor Srott. They found that ho had k'Wio to Evorott nnd wnitod at tho stntion for his re turn. IIo did not pti in nn nppoar nnco and tho crowd dlsporsod. Tho domonstratioiii was tho result of a mass mooting hed Tuesday ovo ning whoro spnaltorH of the Japan oso Exclusion loaguii aroused senti m.ont against tho Ori ntals to a high pitch. S. P. Board ofloirectors. NEW YOUK, AprI 22 Followlne tho ro-oloctlon of tli rotlrlng dl roctora of tho Soutlprn Tnclflc, tho porsonnol ot tho bokrd of dlroctora for tho Bitccoodlng term Is na follows: Robort J. Lovott, WJD. Cutting, Hon ry DoForost, Roborl Qoolot, Robort W. Qoolot, Robort Hughttt, II, Q. Huntington, Olnrono Mnckoy, Ogdon Mills, 0, A. Ponboy, William Rock follor, Jncob Schlffl W. V. S. Phorno nnd Frank J, Vanorllp, $150 AN ACRE 270 Hores, foothill land, about 0 miles from Mod ford; (hero aro nbout 85 aers on this plaoo now planted to fruit, which includes about 20 acres in bearing. The bearing vorietici are Newtown nnd Spitxcnbonc npplcs and Cornice pears. There nro 25 acres of Nowtovrns in their second year with peach fillers and nbout G acres of Nowtowns just planted; also 20 acres i Jonathans nnd 10 acres of Unrtlott nnd Anjou pears just planted. About 200 acres of first-class fruit land on tho place. There are many springs on the place and considerable water oould b de veloped for Irrigation; two housos, good barn and other buildings. Would subdivide nicely. Easy terms. $2500 Sixty aores, 0 miles from Modford, about 15 acres cleared and partly planted; small buildings. $250 AN ACRE 70 aores, about 4 milos from Modford, free soil; 25 acres planted to Newtown and Spitzengerg apples, mostly 3 years old tin addition, about 25 acres undor cultivation, balance easily cleared; good new fl-room plastered house, new bant; also set of old buildings. Could be subdivided into two or three tracts nioely. easy terms. $5500 Six miles from Modford, good new buildings, about 8 aores plantod to Newtowus, Spittenborgs and pears, 1 and 2 years old; nbout 7 aores additional cleared, balance not hard clearing; good toam, wagon and machinery geB w,tn -h8 P'c T1" ' So nera tract, $15,000 A first-class fruit nnd alfalfa ranch, 185 acres, 5 miles from railway station, practically all bottom land, 1-10 aores now undor cultivation, water right with ploco; fair house, two bams, , schoolhouBo on tho plaoo, for $16,000, which is only $81 an aoro; $0000 cash will handle, and easy terms can bo had on the balanco; this is a fino chance to get a first-class trnct of low-priood land for dovelopmont purposos. Ws don't think this will last long, and If you aro intorestod, come in and soo us about it. $12,525 Eleven acres in Comics pears, 10 years old; 0 acres in Bart lett and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 yonrs old; closo in; good soil; terms. $I2,000-Eloven acres in Comlee nnd Doso pears, 14 years old; these troos aro in full bearing and will pay a good income on tho price nskod. $15,000 Twenty nores, fino now modern bungalow, buildings easily worth $4000; nbout 13 acres of apples in full boaring; trees are 1C years old; balance planted to apples 2 years old; good soil; sightly location; close to ranrkot; an assured income from tho beginning; a fino home; $150 to $200 PER ACRE Stownrt aero traots; 2 miles from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 ncros in sizo; fiuo building spots on nil; can toll be irrigated; oheapost traots in Medford neighborhood; easy torms. $300 PER ACRE Finost 6 and 10-aoro orchard and gardon traots in tho vnlloy; easy torms. W. T. YORK & CO. A Bargains For the Bargain Hunters Each and every piece of property here listed is an A No. 1 proposition and will stand the closest in vestigation. Not one but will appeal to the conservative buyer. Prices right, terms right and all in the right spot of the different sections of the valley. You Can't Beat It in the District for the Price $4500 Cash Balance Terms Forty acres, 2y2 miles from Eagle Point; 16 acres ih 6 and 7-year-old Spitz and Newtowns; 32 acres can bo cultivated with very little trouble; 7-rdom house, summer kit chen and milk house; windmill and 5000-gallon tank; barn 60x120; part could be used as packing houso and implement shed; all under Pish Lake ditch. This is a bargain for the price asked. $4500 cash will handle it; balance on easy terms. Where Will You Find as Good a Buy? Pine bottom land, west side of Bear creek; six miles north of Medford, two miles from Central Point; 90 acres, all under cultivation; 70 acres planted to trees, 1050 Bartletts, 500 Cornice and 250 Howell pear trees, all 2 years old; 1100 Newtown, 300 Spitz, 300 King David apple trees, and 700 peach, all 2 years old; 20 acres in alfalfa; six-room house, barn, three wells; all fenced and all build ings in good condition; $30,000, half cash, balance one, two and three years. You'll Have to Show Me Its Equal for Price 32 ACRES Zy2 miles from Talent west; 12 acres Spitz and Newtowns, 6 years old, with peach fillers, bearing; 3 acres Cornice pears; 4 acres Bartlett pears; 4 acres alfalfa; 7 acres woodland, easily cleared; family orchard; good set of buildings. Price $11,500; $5000 cash, balanco terms. Here Is a Surprise for You 99 ACRES 45 acres trees; 25 acres hearing; planted to apples 8 Spitzenberg, 8 Ben Dayis and 9 Newtown; 5 cars shipped last year; 20 acres pears, Anjou and Bartlett 1050 2 years; 3 miles out; 15 acres in, grain; all could be cultivated; house 3 rooms, all downstairs; fair barn; all fenced; all can be irrigated from Rogue river; GOOD TERMS. Here Is Certainly a Good Proposition 14.40 acres; 1 milo from Central Point; main county road; rich, heavy soil; 4 acres 3-year-old Co mice penrs with peach filler 1-ycar-old; 10 acres alfalfa; 8-room houso; good barn; cement milkhouses; two wolls; one team of horses; one wagon and harness; one hack; one buggy; tools of all kinds; ono Jersey cow; board and wire fenced. Price $8400; $3000 down, balance terms to suit at 6 per cent. Walter L. McCallum Hotel Nash Lobby IlABklns for lYo Itn. t