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1 14, MEDEOBD MAO. TRIBUNE MEDJEfl&P. OREGON, SUNDAY,, SEPTEMBER ,25,910, 1 I I I I ' ' I . ' IIIMI.ll.il ,. ,., , , n I f I II i . i , ' ' ' ' ' " '" i -n in i i i i i i i i i lA ip: wm trfh i-' f . . P 4 Blooded Cats In Medford , t How many people nro nwuro that Mcdfonl potwensos n genncl of long haired or Porslan cuts, known ns tho WcBtovor cttory, whero tho nnlm'xls havo boon Imported from England's most highly .podtgrcod Btock? And hIb, It gonorally known In tho wcat ihnt tho United States department of agriculture! sanctions a stud book for thoso baautlful animals? dor tinge, and somo nro so palo as to Boom practically white, until tU6y nro placed bcsldo a really vl lto cat, Tho SUvor-tabblos havo tho sarno gray undor coat, overlaid with broad black stripes and whools. During tho winter tho cata havo vory heavy coat, but as thoy shed much of It during tho Btimnier months, they havo not gotten their heavy conta on v - '' t i ii ii BIH 'Hi iWWHIMBWB iiiiBiHiHHC' '..' '-BWFfanHliQiiSHiiiiiilHiiiiiiiiH JJJJJJJJJHBJIBV ' )3HiiJBiiBHiiJiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiH The breeding of cats is yet in its infancy, particularly in tho west, whero littlo attention 1ms been paid 'to a cat of any kind unless it proved .to be a disturber .of the. mldnignt peace), wnero uviins oeen carried on "in a hit or miss fashion for a number of years And it .is only recently 'that fanciers havo como to re'nllzxo that a cat must be bred in its own jeolor for many generations to com mand any price. Tho Westov-r cattery breeds only jill vers and 'silver tabbles. The for- aer are- palo gray?' almost alaven-1 fyet This cattery has not been In ex istence a great while,- but possesses three brcodors of tho silvers and gov on tiny kittens ofboth .varieties, be sides av brown tabble, aid it is well worth the trip to see tho little lis tens at. play. These cats havo their own. apartments, which aro very airy and sanitary, besides a big outdoor run, where they can go at will. Thoy aro in flno condition and very hand some anjroals,, and whother one is fond of cats or not, they are :wcll wortu seeing. Government Expert for College. CORVALLIS, Or., Sept 23. Tho regents of tho Oregon Agricultural eollege have just announced tho ap pointment cf George "A. Samson of tho U. S. department of agriculture at Washington, D, ,C, as Instructor in animal husbandry.. foi; tho coming year. Animal breeding and feeding Investigations In tho government bureau of animal Industry occupied Mr. Samson's attention for tho past four years. Previously, ho was en gaged in experiment station work, at kls alma amtor, the University of Illinois, whore ho received tho de creo of B. ;A. in 1902, and that of B. S. in i905. HaekiM frvr Health. Installs Home Science. RAILROADS ACTIVE NEAR CRESENT ORE. CRESCENT,' Or., Sept. 23. Ihulroad nctviiy in tho vicinity of Crescent lias been renewed by tho arrival hero of a largo surveying party under command i(of EiiK'moor Druimn of tho Southoru Pacific. Tho party oxpoots to bo iu tho field uu-' til snow flies, chauRiiiK tho lino run niup between Lakes Odell and Cres cent and swiiiKinj; it uearor into Crescent. Tho party, which has boon at work between Hnrel Dell mid tho summit of tho mountains, will short ly havo tho lino revised up to tho poiut whero it joins ou with tho re vision now in progress under Druimn. Work ou the location of tho lino of tho Oregon Trunk from tho north edge of tho Klamath Indian -reservation to Odessa has bcon completed nud, it is understood, tho crows of Engineers Millignn and Kylo nro now ou their, way' northward. A chnngo of about fivo feet in the grade through the canyon between tho Wil liamson river and tho ngency has bcon made, to tako th6 tracks above high-water mark. !lt lis said tho Southern Pacific survey, which par allels the Oregon Trunk lino through tho canyon, will also bo raised fivo feef. - NOTICE OP SALE OP 950,000 SCHOOL BONDS, DIST. NO. 40, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. CORVALLIS, Or., Sept. 23. Miss Emily Fern Rogers of Portland, a graduate of the domestic sclenco de partment of tho Oregon Agricultural college last Juno, has gono to Baker City, Or., whero Blio is installing a department cf homo economics in tho public sc .ocls. Not only has Miss Rogers been elected to head this de partment, but she has also bcon re quested to plan the entire course 'of study to be given, choose her own equipment and establish an Ideal kitchen In which to give her instruc tion .to tho school girte, a. high trib ute to her Nblllty and training. RAskins for lffe<a. Bid84 will borecelyed ,up to. Octc? ber' lBth, 1910, at "tho hour of 2 o'clock, p. m. of said day, by Jas. M. Cronomlller, treasurer of Jack son county, Oregon, at tho offlco of tho county treasurer, in tho town of Jacksonville, Oregon, for tho pur chase of $50,000.00 (fifty thousand dollars,) coupon bonds of $1000.00 denomination, to bo issued by school district No. 49, of Jackson county, Oregon, payable in twenty years, ten years optional, bearing 5 per cent interest per annum. Interest paya ble semi-annually. Bids to be ac companied by cor titled check fivo per cent of the amount of tho bid. The' boart of director? of said school dis trict No. 49 rcservo tho rlsht to re ject any and all bids. Dated this 17th day of. September, 1910. JAS. MvCRONEMILLER, Treasurer bf Jackson County, Ore r.'; , ASHLAND Ashland, Oregon Swedonburg Block This is tho school that will ninko you Suc cessful, Train you for Business and Holp youc-a Position. k: Bookkeeping, and Shorthand . Secure your Business Education at homo at a vory moderate oxpenso and, if you wish, wo will socuro you a position in any of tho largo commercial editors. . NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICE - P.RITNER, A. M.,Presideut. ' Fall Term Commonces September 12th. ' . V Multnomah Training School For Nurses Portland, Oregon, connected with Multnomah County Hospital, has the advantage of being a newly organ ized school, which will meet the desires of those aim ing for high professional training and, will educate women vto be thoroughly competent in the practice and theory of nursing in all its branches. Applicants may apply to SUPERINTENDENT OF TRAINING- SCHOOL Multnomah Hospital,. Second and Hooker Sts. Portland, Oregon. FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants on Southern Pnoifio rail road, Roruo River valley. Nowly refurnishod, papered, painted; equipment modem; butks, toilets, olectrio lichtt, hot and cold run-' nine wntor. Now doing business. CALL ON ALDENHAGCN ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY, 216 West Main St., Medford, Or. RARE BARGAINS BY OWNER 1. Modern G-rooni houso and 2 slooping porches, eor- nor lot 50 by 1G0, comont walks, paved Btroot, close in.) Boo this placo for a convoiiiont homo in a liico neighbor hood. Prico and torms vory reasonable 2. Pivo-room houso on cornor lot 53 by 100, on street to bo paved next your; wator on lot; sowor in front; routs i'or $14.00 por month. Prico $1000. Noto tho in terest this investment offors. 3. Apples, poarfl. poaches, prunes, crapes, loiranbor-, ries, raspborricf and other fruit and shado trees oii 201 by 270 feet; barn and ehickon park; four-roomt houso; city wntor j, two wells; wind pump; paved street ;J sowor; non soil; onough lor oight largo lots, ana all lor ik.infin? fnrnia. L A wond Int. 50 bv 100. in n ninn nnlcrhbnrhrind! c.n-i - o - J " o "w ninnf. wnllr. nnwnr nnd wnfur? nllnv in roiir? nun llnflr -.. ........ ,.,,. ,,... ....W., ....W M.. X.,,., ,,.- .VW... from pavement; 3 bloelcs from city park; a lovolyj )laco for your homo at n right prico. ; 5. A bargain lot, 50 by 108; alloy in rear; half block,; I'roni sowor and wntor; on a stroot that will bo pavedi next year; about 15 boarihg fruit trees; $375. i G. A good business location, 50 by 100; on Pront oot betweon the now dopot and Sixth stroot. This is sure to advanco in valuo soon and fast. Remember, IN BUYING ANY OF THESE DIRECT PROM ME 1 PAX NO AGENT'S COMMISSION, HENCE YOU GET THE BENEFIT. M. A. RADER 60 N. ORANGE STREET MEDFORD Edward Charles Root TEACHER OF MANDOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR, VIOLIN AND CLARINET. STUDIO AT RESIDENCE, 142 NORTH IVY STREET. - ? -J Medlord Conservatory For Music and Languages. Natatorium Building. Piano, Yoice, Violin, Cello, etc. Registration be gins Soptembcr 26. fit ' .- Vt i . mn.. M. - "i 1 a !f :Jt & . t 4-f NorthAvest x, SJxt7-six and a half aci'es of SUNCREST ORCHARDS is offered for salo?in five and ten:acro tracts onierms K 'at should prove most attractive. 7 " &"' -T : " ' p ' rv l'vX , V" . ": ' ' iJ Jv. ' '!., 7 tt Sfm . , ,miis tract is planted, two rows alteraately, to Yellow Netown,-Spitzenberg and Jonathan Apples, the -very choicest standard commercial varieties. crop; They are eight years, of age and have a good crop this year. They are well set witr fruit spurs for next year's The trees are large for their age, are uniform in size and. exceptionally thrifty. vvri,' ' r.- j-' ' 4Hf The soil is the very best. Drainage is perfect. Altitude about' sixteen hundred feet. Distanco.from shipping :V ,;. station about a mile and a half. ' ' ' :' - -.'. ', Price and terms: $1000 per acre, half cash, 'balance in three equal annual payments, with .interest at six per cent. t A five-acre tract of this bearing orchard will cost the purchaser $2500 in cash, $833.13 in 1911, $833.13 in 1912 and $833.13 in 1913. After the first payment-id made the crop should a great deal more than pay tho balance. This is an exceptional opportunity to become the owner of what is unquestionably one of tho finest young or chards in the northwest. The trees are the right varieties, they are in perfect condition, and there is a surety of d " satisfactory income. M The time to buy, is. now. Let us show you these tracts. 'A-- "' 1 K COMPANY . Jf.Pf: ..H--,), . . t .., .; i k ti -.!, f'tift B.vtivrifatMnttmi&'tftt iw- x tm-n-- -ittS -HM'T""'1' " T " ''