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arEDFQTO MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFOttD, OKIpgoy, SUNDAY, MAK01I 5, 1011. PACTE THREE OFFICE SEEKERS DflTUCD HICOT UUIIILU IILUI Governor Pestcredby Those Clamor ous for Warden's Job as Well as all Other Probable Vacancies West Will Keep old Employes. SIXTY KENS AND ONE WOMAN: m SALEM, Ore, Mcli. 4. Like moths around n candle aspirants nro flut tering about the superintendeney of the stnte penitentiary, which is con sidered one of the most tempting plums Governor West has to offer. The fjoveruor is firm in his asser tion thai there is not apt to he 'a change at the institution. C. W. James in the incumbent. Applications from many parts or the state have found their way to the governor's office. One of the most active is August Iluckestein, :i local cigar manufacturer and a democrat. He is a member of the Salem Cjty Council. Sluiw .Mini Applies. W. II. Downing, a democrat and a member of the btate board of agricul ture, is also among the applicants. Downing is from Shaw. James H. Coleman, of Liberty, a One Rooster Also Necessary, and the Combination in the Opinion of Wil liam Fields of Griffin Creek, Con stitutes Acme of Bliss for One Man. William Fields is known as the champion egg producer of 0 riff in Creek. Sixty hens, one rooster and a good woman is all that any man wants says Bill. His satisfaction with hens and women is readily un derstood when it is known that the chickens tended by his wife produced her fruit to the value of a doll.ir a day all winter. Mrs. Fields take great care in the feeding of her hens which with egg prices at Jledford as they have been this winter rival the pullet who laid the golden egsr for money producing capacity, in the morning father rooster leads his harem to a feast of barley wanned and softened by hot water. In the evening it is wheat which tickle. the craws of mnstcr chanteeleer and his retinue. Although the food ). dainty and fine Mrs. Fields believcs that enough is enough and that chick- See Our List of Property Office in Garnett-Corey Building, Room 217, Second Floor. Take the Elevator. Five and ten-acre tracts on monthly payments for those earning salaries. Bearing orchards, voting orchards, alfalfa land, large and small tracts of uninipr.oved lands on easy terms. I City property. Lots in all parts of the city. Some good j buys in bungalows that are modern and reasonable. ' A good buy in a good paying furnished rooming house. A snap Six-room house, with large lot, $2100. Have a good buy in a stock ranch. We are always pleased to show customers. Courteous treatment to all is our motto. Make yourself at home in our office. Jackson County Realty Company H. M. COSS, Manager. Gornett-Corey Bldg., Medford, Or. few miles from Salem, is counted 011s Iike bumnns may become too fat nmonsr the nsmrants. lie is a so n,"" "lz.v " wont, ihii demorcral and chairman of the Mar ion County Central committee. Sher iff Fenton, of Douglas county, anoth er democrat, also comes strongly re commended. M. J. JIcKinnon, of. Portland, and John S. Smith, of Airlie, Polk county, t nro aslo included among those who i seek to succeed Superintendent ! James. I There are a number of other posi tions for which applications have been received by the score. J. W. Sherwood, of Portland, has professed , a desire to bo state insurance com missioner, but the governor says he has given this ducstion no thought. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS swears on oath that $2 worth of grain every three weeks feeds hi chickens. Ac cording to the Fields family there is only one kind of ckickon and that i the Hhode Island Hed. CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V Everybody has complained of the severe winter, saying it was the hardest experienced for ten years or . more. Stock hns suffered somewhat but wo do not hear of any losses. - Tho health of our community h.is been remarkably good during the winter and most of the sickness has been firm cold and tho wet weather. The railroad has its gang of men nearby ready to begin operations up on the ballasting of the right of wuy just as soon as weather conditions permit and it is hoped that by April wo will have trains running into Unite Falls. From the transfers of property in terests made by Messrs Dewing, Woodberry et al, to the But Id Falls lumber company, it is reasonable to expect that some important develop ments will bo made in our town dur ing the present spring and suinnur seasons. We need factories and the establishment of such industries Ms will encourage people to eome in and make their homes with us and assure them of support. Wc came near having a small fire during the past week, but the timely arrival of persons subdued the i'lamp and but little damage was done. We have had regular mails during the winter and Mr. Haruish is to In commended for very diligent and ef feotiv mail service which he Iris given us and the accommodations to the traveling public. Cougars have been driven down to nearby points by the snows and sev eral hunting parties have been form ed and ouc in quost J' the varmints, but none havo been successful in kill ing any of them. John Cook, who camo here from east of the mountains, took a severe cold resulting in his donth mid lie was buried lately in '' bcnl ceme tery. Hev. Mr. Jones officiating. Miss Blossom Morris will teach the Crater Lake school district and bo gins her duties in March. Leo F.dmonson and wife were visit ing our town on Saturday and attend ing to some legal business. Bud Acre of Ashland, who latel moved to Butte Falls, has lioutit forty acres of thl old Kdsall rauc'i and is now living mi and cultivating it. Mrs. E. D. Manes, who Is leaving for Europe In May, has a few va cancies In her exclusive party which is limited to ton. Ileitis essentially a private party, tho choice ot accommodation has been secured throughout tho tour. Tho best sents for viewing tho cor onation procession havo been reserv ed. Full Information and details given upon request. MRS. E. D. MANES, 37 Ivy streot, Fernway Station, Bos ton, Mass. A Comparison. In a school at Washington a boy was nsked to compare the word "side" The little fellow arose In his plnre. fcioked around ulm for a moment, his face a picture of deep thought, and then ho said: "Sic!:, worse, dend." r.ns Angeles Times. Easily Managed. First Girl-1 mean to be engaged when I'm nineteen. Second Girl Hut supposing you can't manage It? First I Girl Then I shall remain nineteen un- , til i am engaged. Spring Hats It may be too earl' for yon to buy Spring- I lats, but it is not a bit too early for you to think Spring Hats. So my early display will prove very interesting to you. Mrs. Salter's H Milli: :ers nome iviiinnerv 1021 WEST NINTH STREET. Tho Greatest Historian. By common consent the greatest of all historians In Thucydldes. the Greek contemporary of Pericles and author of the history of the Peloponueslan war. One of the greatest tributes that can be paid to him Is that, according to the estimate of a very able critic, wo have a more exact account of n long and eventful period by Thucyd Ides than we have of any period In modem history, equally long nnd event fill, nnd yet nil this Is compressed Into a single volume. For concise, vigor ous and yet Intense presentation Thu cydldes has never been equaled. He is easily the king ot historians. New York American. It Did. "Do you know .nuytblng. doctor," said Mrs. Fliinlktn. "that will put n little color Into my cheel;3? Pain so dreadfully pule." "Well. nuiUiini," replied Dr. Blunt, "perhaps If I tell you that you have n bole In your stocking about the sl.e,ot a quarter It may iiuve the desired effect." A Locomotive's Breathing, . The "breathing" of a locomotive that is to say, the number of putTs given during n Journey depends upon tho circumstances of Its driving wheels and their speed. No mat ter what tho rato of speed may be, for every one round of the driving wheels a lpcomotlvo will give four puffs two out of ench cylinder, tho cylinders being double. If tho av erage circumference of tho driving wheel Is twenty feet nnd the speed per hour fifty miles, a locomotlvo will give, going at express speed, 850 puffa per minute, 52.SO0 putts per hour and 1.055 pulls per mile. London Standard. Just Talking. Stella I hear that l.lzzle Is talking of getting married again. Helln I didn't know that nlie had been married onco yet- Stella-She isn't. 1 said she was talking of It ugaln. Warned. "She told me that 1 might hope." "Better look out! I'vo known girls to say that when they Intended to ac cept a chap." Puck. Suitable Game. Undo Jack cuiuo to visit tho family Just after Johnny had recovered from an attack of the whooping cough. "Uow did you amuse yourself while you hud It V" ho asked. "Mo uud aaqther boy who had It played Indians ind gave wurwlioops," answered the little fellow. Chicago News. Plenty In Reserve. A man who bud been lighting got two black eyes. Next morning ho met a friend, who exclaimed: "Why, Jack, where have you been? You've got two black eyes!" "That's nothing." lie replied. "I could have got plenty more, only I had no place to put them." Air. Hill says: "The Kogue KMver Valley looks like the pictures in the advertising." ' Irrigated Orchards PLANTED TO STANDARD VARIETIES OF TREES PLOWED, LEVELED AND FENCED The variety of trees in your orchard is of vast impor tance. When your orchard is in bearing it should produce marketable fruit, the kind that is in demand in the mar ket and the kind for which this district is famous. TRANSPORTATION Nothing is more important to the grower than conven- ' ientf transportation. This feature of our proposition is one of its attractions. The Hill system has built its P. & K. R. K directly through the center of our lands and exact ly in the middle of our orchard tracts the company will build a station, giving prompt and adequate service to the growers both for shipment and for passenger traffic. The sttit ion will be seven miles north of Main street in .Med ford, and will be known as Roguelands. It will give the growersof this locality ovovy convenience enjoyed by the growers of the older districts. OUR LARGE AREA AVc have an area comprising (1500 acres of rich red spil, known to be the best orchard land in the valley. These tracts are plowed, leveled, planted to standard varieties of trees and properly irrigated. "Every acre carries with ' it a perpetual water right. OUR PAYMENT PLAN . Our monthly payment plan covers more than sufficient time for the development of your orchard. It provides for the care and development of orchard tracts. This plan should interest every man who is looking for the best pos sible investment. There is nothing belter and if you will call at our of fice .or write to us, wo will take pleasure in giving you full information relative to this attractive proposition. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. 'AND Roguelands Inc. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager. Medford National Bank Building. I1KHT I'OK WOJIIiV. ,1'nts n I'jiM'limdiig ILiidlnnce Into Women's Hull'. Parisian Sago Is without tho least vestige of a doubt tho most remark-1 able hair grower, Invlgoralor and beautlfler uvor compounded. freshing and Is not sticky or greasy I It cleans tho scalp and stops all j odors of perspiration Instantly. A I largo bottle for 50 cents at (Minn. Strang's. The girl with tho auburn hair Is on every package. It Is so far ahead of all commercial LARGE FILTER PLANT INSTALLED AT EUGENE tonics that Chas. Strain; guarantees It to eradicate dandruff, stop falling hair and itching sculp In two wooKb, IW'IVKHSITY OV OHKOOM, Ku or money hack. gene, .March I, Tho new filter plant Parisian Sago Is delightfully re- being Installed by tho city of Kugeno was put Into operation today. This plant, which cost In tho neighbor hood of $00,000, has a capacity of 11,000,000 gallons every 21 hours. In Oregon City tho wator analyzes !)!) per cent puro and tho plant horo Is patterned after the olio In that city. l'Mltorod water la tho mains will moan tho discarding of tho wator wag on which lias been delivering boiled for the last couplo ot months to uni versity Btudents. No further fear of typhoid is felt. Change. Old Lady (In drug store) Boy, can you change a dollar bill? Hoy Yes, j ma'am, flow'll you have It In qui nine pills or cough drops7 Exchange. Tho Cavity. Cholly The deutist told mo I had a large cavity that needed fllllnj;. iithel Did he recommend any special course of study? Diversity of opinion proves that things are only what we think theux Mnnrnlimn To be wise we must first learn to bo happy. Maeterlinck. I'd f'owdeu is nearly all the time on the road hauling freight to our mercliautb who have been iiiiusuallv busy during- the wintor supplying the needs of trade. .Michael .Mahoney is building a new house near bis present homo, which i to be for rent as the demand i constantly increasing for home-.. Mr. Morn, who is engaged in bu.d iii"". in Mudt'ord, hn been visiting his family of late. .1. I. I'atton lias been in tho valley for several week, looking after muhc of the Unite Full, timber interoht. Several new home-! are waiting to secure lumber for tho new linii- t bo oroetod and it is expected that tunny now deirnble houe. will be built during the year. Parties who contemplate in citing or making "-cttlemcnt in Hut to Kn'K will d' will to liurrv up their mov nient u demand for lot-, is growing Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles GENERAL OVERHAULING & MACHINE REPAIRING!. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PnONE MAIN B331. Corner Central Ave, nnd 8th fit Medford, Or. 1911 BUICK - MODEL 39 Most powerful, classiest and satisfactory car for the money. There maybe others just as good, but they cost double the money I I alil4" -imlt-t' ELECTRIC ROOMS Will Open Monday, March 6th IN ELECTRIC BUILDING, 218 WEST MAIN STREET Everything new and modern, including steam heat, baths, etc. Best in city. RATES REASONABLE. Mr. and Mrs. Felix T. Swan., Props. A tfrcat improvement upon model 17 of 1910 Fore-door, ll(-iurh wheel hase, I ' o-indi cylinders, 5-inch stroke, selective transmission, an up-to-date oar in every respect. PUICIO $2050 l 0."l5. AlKDFOliD. Imik have stood the test of time and rouh roads thoy cost le.s 1q maintain and are the satisfactory ear for the Unfile KMver valley that is why there are. more Buicks than any three other makes in use here. Ft HTY"TT "rT?T T T? Buick Distributor for -J JL V U V J11V LjJLj Rogue River Valley Crater Lake Garage South Riverside Near Main m ..j i