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3ft B sy ' M i r &' tf I r v K ? r t v PGE TWO MEDJORD GETTING E Land In County is Not Held Too High, Says J. A. Westcrlund In In terview Given to Portland News papers. Portland Journal.) jModfonl is getting its proper hIuiic of the eolonistb who are coining to tlio Htnto, according to J. A. Wi-stor luiiil, loprosenlnttvo in the Oregon legislature and owner ot U000 acres. oL' apple land Jiear Jledford. He is in the eily today on private biHiiiehs and has ineidentally investigated the colonial tnoveiuent. "One wrong impression has row out about our country," said .Mr WeHterlund yesterday. ".Many be lieve that our land in all high priced. We have, however, some excellent fanning land which ecu be bouglil J'or $() an aeic, and some us low ii' ."rUo. Those tracts briiiR innrvclmi returns on iheinveMtmcnt and labor. "On (he way to Portland I stoppec in a number of the valley tovvni and inquired about the number of colo nial.s they were rccehiiiR. The iui prebHioii has roiio out in iMedfon. that we wcro not gelling as many w we Hhoitld. 1 find, however, that where some Iowiik me gelling from five lo 0 ii day we are RcttiiiR '1U mid .r)() on uome days. "Edward Andrews, one of oiii prominent men, is in Hie city lo send as many us he can in our direction lie i having excellent, success." CONVICTS TO BUILD ROAD TO FAIR GROUNDS KALKM, Or., April I.- The busi miss men of this city have been 11 viled by Governor West to a ineol iiiR to talk over the matter of briiiR iiiR to completion the plans for a boulevard from the business district of Hie city to the state fair ground with the aid of comict labor. The Salem board of trade and Husiness Men's league took this matter up n year ago, bill on account of oppo sition, work on the liighwnv was post poned. (Inventor West is iiiimdiih that the boulevard be completed be fore (his year's state lair, and is willing to place coin ids at the dis posal of the city in order to hurry the work along. SALEM HELPS PORTLAND ELKS' GRAND LODGE FUND SALMI, Or., Salem lodge No. :i:iu H. P. 0. Klks, Just ecuiug appoint ed committees to secmo subscriptions aggregating uf least .flOOO for the fund now being raised by the Port land lodge of the order for the re ception and expenses of the yrnuil lodgo in 11)1 'J. The members weic enthusiastic over the mutter and hope to raise the required funds and pos sibly more than the amount asked for last night. Advertised Letters. The following letters leuiaiu un called for at the postoffico at .Mod ford, Or., Wednesday, .Match "Jll 31)11: W. (.'. Axncr, .Mrs. Nellie Ajjer, J It. Allen, S. L. At wood. Forest Iturl lutl, .1. W. Pass, .Mildieil Itn ttttiiiu. Hi nest liilyc, t. Mritton, (i. (' Itrowu, A. .M. Muck. .Mrs. Clara (V eerline, .Mr. Cuiicliaud, Mm. S. O Ciinw, II. Cresct, II. II. Ciiinuiiitgs W. H. I'lillieitsoti, Walter Dauie .Mr. Kuiiita W. Dodge, llarxey Don oldsoit, It. II. Di.wliug '!), .M.M'lle Diiucitii, Mrs. Arthur (loslicn, Mrs. IIoiih (IreKtf, K. I., (luriicr, John Ii llurvoy, J, W. Holmes, W. II. Jones Wtlliutii Jtittt'H, I lurry Johnson, Mr, lillni lluiter, V. V. Huwknis, Jese Krtteuier, S. Liuucbitrry, Mrs. Lillian, Jj S. Leonard, Dmsj levering, An HUttJ. litttty,. Uiigli McImii. K. !' Miles, Anna M. Miller, (). V. (J) M Pttdden, Mrs. (i A. Middleiot,, M Orriti Pders, II. P. Ptu (-j), Puinplirey ("2). John II. Hanger. Mr C W. Kuinsey. Tlh.nms fculpli, MuU amo Kendall, II, h. Senilmwi.r, T. I.. Skov, Italia Singh, S. Swt.nu'y, Mrs. Win. 11. Seolt, W. l. Small, Delilin Seveiu CJ). i. 11. Stone, Hurry Slriiujor, Sullnau & Mel'hue. Phufl, .lt. TIiouiuh. Albeit K. Tur rell, Jennie Webb, Mr., John Wilson. 'Mi. Mump" Vuse. Parlios calling for t(u above tol lol will plcu-e say "iiilrrliso." A olinigo f one cent will be made upn dolivory. A. M WOODWARD, PostiunsUT. '. ' ' Indians to uGt Coin. PJN'ULItTON. Dr., April 1.-Fifty Ijidfnn allottee on ilie I nuiiillu res grvaliyn t Iii wueU will irione tUrir Mhiiro of the trilml tun.l ..) :i;iO,OWJ hold In trust for them b tiu guru immf, thu iniirking lle tititU Millie uiunt of nil claims the ludiuiih hold agaiitbt the goveniineiit. llcieultcj Ihov will bo expected l" -li.it ',.r tlminsehv'- 'r'V ''nvo "'" "In '"''" given their patents to i. i. i ,i hinds in eastern Oregon. HA COLONISTS MISS .MAUD PRIIfl .. Lt .Miss Miiudu 10. Prim, age 20, died at her home in Jacksonville Friday noon. Miss Piim wus born and rnised in the second oldest town in Oregon. She has been very low with tuber culosis for some time, and at noon the angel of death whispered "Pest,'' rtml the weary one closed her eyes nnd slept. She is the daiightet of Mr. and ifrs. Charles Prim. She leaves be ides her parents, three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Miller, Miss Pertha Prim, MUs Lela Prim and a brother, Charles W Prim. The two single sisters are teachers in schools, one at Portland, the other at Eugene. The two sisters will arrive today nl 11 o'clock, and the funeral will be held at 'J p. in. The body will be interred at the Jacksonville ceme tery. TO CUKK A COLD IN ONK DA1T Tuko LAXATIVE UROMO Quinine Tablets. DnigslctB refund money If it falls to euro. E. W. OHOVE'S sig nature ,u on each box. 2Gc. JAuKuONVIL WOODS WOODS r iftt-ttr r-m BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IMEDFORD PEOPLE i PORTLAND. April 1. (Special to The Mail Tribune.) The following southern Oregon pjeople visited Port laud holeb; during the past week: From Mcdford Joiiiib Wold, J. K. Wright, at the Portlnnd; W. J. Kob cits, K. ii. Andrews, at the Oregon; Mrs. Ralph Dunbar, 0. Putnam nl Hie Imperial. From Ashland C. A. Ilolton, at (he Perkins; Mrs. Dean, at the Or egon; C. II. Willison, at the Corne lius. From Posebtirg S. 15. Crouch, at the Perkins: F. ). Alley, at the Cor nelius; J. W. Perkins, at the 1m periol. From Grants Pass II. L. An drews, at the Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. 1. (I. Smith, al the Seward. From Piddles (1. S. Harris, at the Perkins; II. E. Sharp, at the Lenox. From ('ilendale A. C. Sanders, nl the Oregon. From Ma r.di field E. E. Edwmds and wife, al the Perkins. "Shopping" that is based upon nd reading is usually a profitablo tiso of one's time. Kle When you learn what the U- TT T jPJLl5 Has to offer in the way of You will then go Back to the tre tr tr-f 4 MEDFORD, OREOOX, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1911. AUTO CRANK KICKS BACK; HURTS MAN Lou Dewey, chauffeur for J. A. esleriunu was knocked unconscious Friday altcrnoon by the kick back, of the crank on his employer's au tomobile. Dewey started to crank the ma chine when tin.1 crank kicked back,. siriKing mm m ine lace under (lie right eye and aNo smashing against the shoulder. The flesh was severely bruised and for awhile it looked as though the bone had been bioken RACES CALLED OFF AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT STOCKTON, Cal., April 1. Asa result of llietragedy at the tSockton race track late yesterday in which C. It. Land lost his life, the motor cycle races between Stockton and Sacramento, schedule for tomorrow have been called off. The latest theory is that Land was victim of heart failure and tint he died before he struck the tree. He had been speeding around the track for the race. Tracks show that lie made a straight line for the tree, never wavering from his course for a distance of mole than 1110 feet, tr0r r -i JJ ER f 444 NO ACTION AGAINST MILLER ON CRAB DEAL District Attorney 13. F. Mulkey hns informed City Councilman George ll. Millar that no prosecution will fol low the papers served on him by Deputy Game Warden Snndry. Mil lar was charged with belling crabs without a license. I The .papers were served on Millar 10 days ugo, and nothing was done until the state uttorney general was heard from concerning the ease. His opinion settled the case. Johnson Wants Change. SAN FKANCISCO, Cal.. April 1. I loiiing for a change of scene. Jackk Johnson today unsuccessfully sought to escape for four hours of his duties as horse chambermaid ut the county jail. Johnson, who was yesterday allowed by Judge Tread well to go to a local hospital to visit bin sick brother, today had his at torneys ask for a renewal of the privilege. Judge Treadwell, how ever, could not sec it and the chas tened scrapper remained in his cell. Ilnskins'for Health. rrrrtrrrrrrrrf LU CO r Notice to Investors Income bearing orchards apples or penru. in Rogue Illvor Valley, Ore gon, Mcdford district, In largo o r small tracts. - Improved land, suitable for sub-dividing for orchards or alfalfa. From five acres to five hundred acres, good deep soil. Near shipping points. Choice business property, residences and vacant lots In Mcdford, Ore gon. LA LOMA KIOAIi KSTATP. CO. W. II. Stewart, P. M. Amy, W. II. Savage, Koont li, Stewart Htillillng. Phenes: Pacific CJWI. '', -01"IC California Irrigated Lands IN SUBDIVISIONS, lit) ACIIKS AND I'PWAIMlS Ksr PAVMHNfS THE HOME OF ALFALFA, IDEAL CONDITIONS FOH oil ANGUS AND LEMONS. Write us for Particulars. Dixon Alfalfa Land Co. DIXON, CALIFORNIA. Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufact urers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE CK US1 1 IS D ROC K j NoYJ Riverside SCREENED GRAVEL ! raoneOM Delivered to any part of city. C. J. MEM OX, Mgv. Office: WACJTnPn for Concrete FnillBi-oui-rs' Hunk Dlilg. WiiOXliljJJ ,,. n,.(k Voik Phono M. ."'-!. SAND " PlasterltiK Medford Iron Wo r lis E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Enginea, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. II A nil Y Ll'Y County Seat Seal Estate Office Wo wish to aiinounco to prospective purchasers that wo still have bargains In farm and city propeiy to offer you, also timber and wood lands. Last, but not least, a few of the DEST STOCK AND ALFALFA RANCHES In Southern Oiegon at prices and tonus that will pletiRO you. Thoso ranches havo an abundance of water for Irrigation, good buildings nniHonio stock. Let us '"show you." Office lu Itank of .Inclvom Ilk- lildi;,, Jacksonillc, Oregon. IvUY (SL CGL11NS Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing .IJV lllT(DI ELLIOTT, Die noted liorse sliocr.. I carry the largest htock anil keep nothing but toe best iiiccliaiilcs anil jiiaraiitco all uork. Wo Make a specialty of slioln driving horses. Comer Itiverxlilo anil Kiglith streets. Phone Home !P. Pacific .'Mill. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches i X I and fruit land. $ X PI-MNF393I. i -- 'irrP'Jlik.p.i. 1PLU siFAM avh mil to f m riifi iiv i All uk ,..-,,.i "" nuiRMUttjitimni I COFFEEM J 1!5 HOW MID HI.OCIv, LNTKANt F Medford Jobbing Co. The only ocliislu Jobbing company In .Mi-tlfon uhcro you can get all of jour little odd jobs done at once by opert woiKiuen. Our Specialties Cleaning, K.ilhimiuoiJ or papcivil walls Mini idlings. ALL KLF.CTKICAL APPI.IANCKS HEPAIHKD. We uil tako J charge of any Job jcu may have, call u. up anil tlk it over. WE d'AllAXTKi: SVTISFACTIOX IX WOItK .N) PIUCES. imiem: .main unoi. X Office: Medford Music Shop sr Minus niocK. $ A DEN.I. M COLLINS l 320 GARNETT-COREY BLD. X w-v uniini.1 P-UUIIUI ULUU. fL,tt.f ivAiru iiF4iiMn Tin. I llr I 111 VI o : n ... . , . list's nUUSOIiaUlOZ (Q. PRICE J (IN (III. SIHI'l PllONi: :tl)il J MBIN G ! r T