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MMMMMr f v .- i PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OttKOON, TUESDAY. APRIL 18, 19L1. C& i1 t t 1:1 ! m ui k J ;. i Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED DAIL.V EXCEPT SATUR DAY BY Till! MEDKOIID PRINTING CO. Tliu DumoernMe Tlinen, Tlio At oil ford Mall, The .Metiroril 'J illume, 'J no Nouili (:ru ureKoniaii, j lie tNiiiiiiiii inmmu. SMALLER FARMS THE RULE. DID THIS DOG QliOnajZ PUTNAM, Eilltor nml Manager DD Entered im secoml-claBM matter n Aleilfonl, Ori'Kon, under tho act or Alurch 3, 1871 OfflclHl Paper of tho City of Mod ford Official Poh r of Jai'kMon County SUD3CKIPTION HATES. One year, by mall uh C 00 ,B0 COM IDE? SOME interesting figures regarding Oregon farm lands are presented by the census bureau. They indicate a healthy tendency toward smaller farms in the north west. ! The statement relative to farms distributed according! in pertain acreage groups shows thai those of 19 acres and Feared Prize Homely Canine of tho under numbered ;19-I2 in 1910, and :J071 in 1900, a gain of, v Greved Qver , , , f. 07 1 i Of) . ,0 m.vnu KHOO m 1 .iiwl 0M.' in HON nil u ,.,., w lW ...,.,, "- " ' ..... . w ' ... ..,, .w lino iniinth liv lllftll Pr month, iMlvireil hy currier In Mtwifiinl. .lufkionvllle and Cen tral Point -pO KmulRv onlv. hv mall. Her year.... 2.0(1 Wunkljr, per year 1-d SWORTI CinCULATlON. Dally avi'iuK)- Tur nix months undlni: Doccliilxr 31, P. 1 10, 2721. mil Leaned WIro United Prusa Dispatches. Tim .Mall Trllunie Ih on Halo at tint Keiry Ni-wh Stand, Sun I'miirlwu Portland Mold ,NVh .Stand, Portland, Howmnn Ni-wm Co, Poillnnd, Oro. V. O. Whltniy, Seattle, SVhhIi. MTiDronD. onnciON. -Kft.l i iiiinllM of Soul In-ill Oii-KOll Mild Northern Callfoinla, ami tho fiiHteHt KldUlinc Pity In Oregon I'opulatlon U. K ciihiih 1910; 8810, ohllinated. PHI--10,001), Kivti hundred tlirniHUiid dollar (Inn It v "Witter Mvulem i'iiiiipIhIimI, Klvlnif fliiuMt Hiipiily pure iniiiiiiluiii water and Hlx teen mlliw of Htieel holm? aed am eontrneled for at a cost exceeding 1 000.000, nraklllK il total of twenty Hilled of p.ivmnont, POKtufflcti recelplH for year oiidliiK March 31, 101. hIiow Iiion-iihh of II rent. Hank deioHltH n Itulli or 'i'i. pel IHtniier fruit city In Oifiifni UoKU' lllVKr MlllfelllllML' llllllleH WOll HWIilp- HtalieH prlxtt and I It In of "Apple Klnff of the Worlfl., at the National Apple Show. Hpoknii" , J'JO'J, and a ear of New Iowiih won Tlrst Prlzo In 1910 at Canadian Inleriiatloiuil Applo Hliow, Vnlieouver. H C ,.,., Hokum Itlxer pearH liroilKht IiIkIichI prleeM In nil nmrketH of the world dtir Iiik llm P"hI hK ynfh Wille I'onuneiclal rluli. IiicIohIiik rinlH Tor pdHtiiK" for fli flneHt coiiiinu ill L panipliU t vi r wrilten mm made F SECRETARY Railway Han Takes Office in North west Exchanue In Portland Spent Monday There Gcttlny in Touch With tho Matter. PORTLAND. Apjill 18. C A. Mill liopuf. a Poillnnd railway iiiuii and roi llm Inul year niHiianer of llio Medfunl Coinmeiolul Hub, Iiom been nppolnleil Heoiotiiry rur tin- NoitliweMt Pi all llx ehnngo or tlila city. Mr Mull t Iihm JiinI leaoln-'d tli Pltv, mid will Innnetll ulfty enter upon Ida dullea VeMtetdiiy h whh at th Commercial nluli und olhei Induatrlul eeitlera. piepiirutorx to takliiu tip the heavy work ahead In dewlnpinenl or tli ureut fruit IlliukellliK bmIiIU which gruweia Impe lo i-Hluldlalied lieif. "tmp mm Imimrlniil duty In the fiuh Induatry toduy In K'ttlX ' mm"1 Hvali'lii eatiilillahed on the luoudeBt po allde lluea." mid Malinger Cliupinaii, f Dip Cuimntralul eluli. "Mr. MhIIioimiI will Ite n Mpl.-ndlil man In handle llie m e leturtat, and eo-operate hi ilevidopmeiil or I he market Hlelil whhh la the nei il if thu liour. "What llila woik ineiuiH for Pol Hand In beyond preaenl uiaap Time Im Ileal when llie mlKhty moluinl planilnKH win Im ituulilliiK und 'hen mulilplvhiK the preaenl Trull li'd. Thla piodmi iihimi have U mnrket. and If llie I'll'"' ' ' '" kept Ut Ut 11 lllUK IlKUre, Ihe lllillkel inual Im kept liroadeuliifc- "Oih of our glrateat piolmUU ioulen of ahlppInK northweat fiuti will l wllllln a few year the Panama catnil JiihI ua the hanuna kiowiih h.ie fill.. I uu auM'lHl Hhllia for that Hade, mmi will find fruit ahlpi. phltiK u "' ,lltH I""" to tho euat ami nil iwith or ihe wild Our auperh applea, imiuh, p. neh. h n'i olher frulta will have a mink, t all Hon own. and u lUmaiul enrlehtnu the SHh weMteril people. If We oinanle lo I ' Uii.1 niarkel. do the Iiri-i.naiii' puhluio wolk laforehantl. and like IhihIii. no ana to proteel ouw. I.h "A nurlllMeat truil iKi'lmime ! ( On iilitioat llnliullamv I" " fnilinu ""' to llie ullv TIiIh In II" lH I" whuli lh flint would Im v H il'l I-1 'I i 1" i, lehliu,' " woil.l in.il.. I iiil wi .11. ,, l W! Hi II Hi' 'I l IS I lll". " I, OI..II- lol I "'. I II '!' " ' I, IK . M. I .1. .1 in I 'i.i 'I Il d PRESBYTERIANSARETO MEET AT ; o increase of !7lb'; of 50 to 99 acres, 0758 in 1910, and '1073 in 1900, an increase of 2085; of 100 to 17-1 acres, 11,850 in 1910, and 1 1,055 in 1900, an increase of 801 ; of 175 to -199 acres. 9I121 in 1910. and 9228 in 1900, an increase of 9:5: of 500 to 999 acres, 2709 in 1910, and 2H0 in 1900, an in crease of 259; and of 1000 acres and over, 171:' in 1910, and 1287 in 1900, an inci-ca.se of -120. Of the whole number of farms, those of 19 acres and under formed IM per cent in 1910 and 8 per cent in 1900; those of 20-19 acres, 15 per cent in 1910 and 1 1 per cent, in 1900; those of 50-99 acres, 15 per cent in 1910 and ' pel cent in 1900; those of 100-171 acres, 20 per cent in 1910 and .'l per cent in 1900; those of 175-199 acres, 21 per cent in 1910 and 20 per cent in 1900; those of 500-999 acres, 0 per cent in 1910 and 7 per cent in 1900; and those of 1000 acres and over, -I per cent in both decades. The total number of farms operated in 1910 by owners, part owners, and owners and tenants, comprising the "all owners" class, was :7,-l50, as compared with 28,90.f in 1900, an increase of 8-19:5. The total number of farms conducted in 1910 by cash tenants, share tenants, and cash and share tenants, com- . i i i j i4 i i n ir-r j iiii prising llie an tenaius class was u.stw, as agamsi u.kio in 1900, an increase of -171. The total number of farms operated by managers in 1910 was 8155, as compared with 508 in 1900, an increase of 1527. The total number of farms operated by the "all own ers" class constituted 815 per cent of the whole number of farms in 1910, and 81 per cent in 1900; those operated by the "all tenants" class, 15 per cent in 1910 and 18 per cent in 1900; and those conducted bv managers, 2 per cent, in 1910 and 1 percent in 1900. cant Appcaranco and Made Way With Itself Has Disappeared. The ptlsto homely duic of the valley Iuim dlmippeurud. It la a forlorn look ing. wot'-ht'Kono, aud-facid animal that appeals lo hnvo lost Us laat friend and to ho hopeloHMly ndilft, n derelict In the do? world uolthnr Minart, nor filskv. nof hljf i.'MOUKli to lio valuable foi wtuaoKC. II x head Is abnormally loriK and Hk body nliHiudly aboil, while Itn wliy hair tile.s In vtitu to hide Its de rec In. The dojf kIvoh tho Impi'L'BHlon or per petually KilevltiK ovor Ita I iihIkmI f lesin t appearunco and to bo contemplating lenv Iiik IIiIh nlu of tenlM and HorioWH by the HhoitfMl possible unite. Indeed, It would not eniiHii ninth miiprlm) If In veHtlKntlon proved It hud actually com mitted mill hie, thoiiKh ilriiK atom iec n ih fall to iIIhcIo.wi- any puichnMo of polxou Hindi) by tbo animal. This apolouy of tho cunlno world nn HweiH to tho name, of Klrrlo and is the property of All OcorKo II. Cnrpontei. who Ih iiilto proud or it, pioHUiunhb beeau.se theie Ih no doK In ItH own pecu liar cIiimx r benuty, at leaxt not In thlx in ek of the woodH. "It" Ih what Ih known iih an Abeideen Scotch tenler 'it" Ih Hahl to be a pi ism winner, pie- Hiiiuably iih a fieak, at leaHt then be no olher u-uHim ti limped up blue ribbon. "It" can't be very far away, for Ua leKn uien't Ioiik enough to nuiKo either Hpeeil oi dlHtance reioiilH, hut If you hco It, telephone Mih. Ciilpentcr at thu Kilen Valley oicharil. can for a ROOSEVELT'S READY REMEDY. GOLONKL K'OOSKVKIP is at his old job of regulat ing the universe. In a recent issue of the Outlook he again takes the women of the nation to task and declares that cvvvy woman should have at least four children, or the race will go down; that women who do not have at least four children are guilty of wilful sterility, and that, the average three-child marriage is a sterile marriage. Kools rush in where angels fear to tread. The more a man knows, the more he realizes how little he really does know, and the less likely he is to proclaim a cure-all for anything. But the Colonel has a safe and sure specific for all the evils under the sun. No matter what if is, Ixoosevelt's IvYadv licinedv will do the work. What thoiuih the judicious grieve the people like it, and thev pav the bills. in the matter of children, quantity, not quality, is the Colonel's desire. Why have children if you cannot take proper care ol llienif And il you can taue care ol mom, and they don't amount to anything, like most of the chil dren of Ihe rich, why have them It has been suggested thai if the Colonel was a woman and had to bear children, he wouldn't be so keen for them. Our civilization, like all other civilizations that have passed away, contains within itself the germs of its own de cay. As long as we have the very rich and the wvy poor, the birth rale will fall. The struggle for existence must be come less strenuous, and there must be a material change in social conditions, or the birth rate will continue to drop. The falling off in births is a result, not a cause. KYuicdx the cause. If, in the process of evolution, civilization cannot reni ed conditions, humanity must become ctiint as other animak ha e. MiHlfiinl. Ore., l-'cli. fi, 111 1 1. This Ik lo cerliry that about November 1 m daiiKhler wiih ttikun wllh a aevern at tack of iheiimatlHiu which rendered hei left aim uhcIi'hk, In fact It was so near paralyzed thut Hhe wiih not able to mow her Hukci'h, hut knowing of Home of Di Chow Younit'H iiiai'wdiiUH emeu ol long HtumlliiK riiHUH'iif rheumatism, w decided to coiiHiilt him. in which I urn pleased lo Hay inaile no mistake, aw hi' reiuedieH acted iih he claimed they vnuh ami after the third treatment the rheu matic pain entliely left her and she m not Unit any nymploniH of rheumntisii Hiuce, hcHlilcH her (,'eiieial health Ih much Impimcd and 1 do not hesitate In Hiiylm I believe' tliosn afflicted with rheuma tism or paralysis will do well lo con suit Dr Chow YoiliiK whose house I corner of Tlihd and I 'I out Hi left. Mod foul, Olefin! :l A. P KISS NOTHING CAN STOP IT I A city can be built on a hill, but it is a great task to build it. You can build a home on a rock pile or on "hard pan," provided you spend enough labor and money. To begin with, it is a matter of some eon sequence to buy and haul soil for a lawn and garden. J And come to think of it seriously, why should a per son incur the trouble and expense of converting a grasshopper district into a dwelling place, when good land in desirable localities can he had much cheaper1? I You cannot gather i'igs from thistles, neither can a large crop of hair be clipped from a toad. St would require considerable advertising to make Bear creek water equal in quality to that of Bull Run. Jf through official favoritism all the city improvements were, given to the "bad lands" they would not be convert ed into an Hden. The serpent would probably be there, but the tree of life, never. I The old woman with a broom tried to sweep back the tides of the sea, just as official polliwigs tried to block the progress of Riverside Sub-division. The tides still flow and this beautiful addition continues to improve. Observe the number of lols sold and the improvements under way. ft couldn't be other wise. The lots are all good 'land; they are beautiful ly situated, commanding a fine view of the valley and mountains. Nature has supplied shade, trees and the best of drainage; no mud to contend with even in the wetest seasons. 1$ Situated on North Riverside Avenue, the only street running through the city from north to south,' the in terurban car line is sure to run through this addition. It is only a fifteen-minute walk from the postoffice and close to the North school; water and sewer are now in, and city officials declare Riverside will be paved this summer without fail. But whether paved or not, the property is just as desirable, for it costs less money. And that alone makes this opportunity shine. These lots are cheap. The owner does not want Jill the money nor all the land there is. Tie is willing for you to have some of both. Just to be convinced call and price them. A group of these lots, for the next two weeks, will be sold on small monthly pay ments. J See AY. K. PIIIPPS, the Owner. Draperies ' Wo carry a very complete lino of draperies, laco curtains, fixtures, etc., and do nil classes of upholstering, A spicial man to look after this work exclusively and will glvo us good mrvlco as Is posslblo to get In even the largest ultlts. Weeks & McCowan Co PANSY PLANTS Ilonily to bloom. Onituucntnl shrubs and faliadu trues. J. T. liltOADLHV & CO. Greenhouse near city reservoir. Store Corner Sixth ami Ce'itral. Phones 5181; 1161. "Buy at homo ami help Medfonl." ll,icMns foi Mcallh 1 ere ho Go Tonight 'N.r'..s-'.r'N'N I NATATORIUM 4 Sunliii(r, Howling, P.illiariK Peel,' l?o Hull. Shooting. ; Medford's Amusement Halacc. ; men. j Tub liatliH for Ladies ami Geiitl-j S t WOODViLLE i in lie Im Pi, sb I. i v i.l ' a' I" mi o. i'"i al mult lib i 0.1111 ' "' '"- I'1" v .1,.. ..t.nlior und i ollllliolilU UU Tl.uiK ilu tiiul'lilliu H Hob' 1 1 Mil.iiin un (leor It HlddUi will tipine-nl lniiii Puhh Prtulo urlftn chmch. ini V ' HlilvUla will go from Modronl Tiu will ix mY other iiKuiiHrH in iipmi ttjioo. Hiv A J Irwin. HumU selioo' mUloiutry for Houtlirm Orvtjun, win urcHch the opriiiuK frinon. Uu Wwlmiiduy th Women' Hume liliuiioimry oclettc of the Pienbylery will meft, lomiueiioinK at At U lunch H1 he fccrwd al llie urow on ihe luLBka of KuMUe liver. Uitd III 1 30 I be ftXlxriiuun st-Mtioti will com eiu' L FOR CRATER LAKE PARK U VMM . I i I . i' i il h S. il it.n U I i- lull. ..In, , I I ill i, i m i mil III. - . i , l.ii ,. III. mi. i I, )- lo .lint II. . ii-.. s I in Hi, i 'I 1 1, I I .it U. !m k, I .i .1 nil. lb lnill.lhiK at M..ll.l lo i iih( l BOLD ROBBERS HOLD UP PORTLAND STORE ! I'i l, I I M i i i il v U Ih I. ., d. -.Ii I i . Inn l i, ,1 l, ,n,t ,, , i t-uil ..I tin .il. ii mm i i.,.iii,,l Hie MilewnlK dli.it l i.los-. Hi, Nil, I'I ,1 IllKliWdllll.UI lllhl l e mill nml In eHttildlMh il hIiiIIiiii foi li--li iiiltuie while the Mecieluiy i)e. i I. b l( IM di'Mll'ltllle, IUI)rutllUtlllV IU, nun. H ii.i. r J one preaciileU. nirniiirlitU i W.iNhlnKtnn k'l.niKiH nl 1 1 1 ii w Hlv- . i Nurth Viiklnui, Centritllii, Moiintuln x I. N'uli hen, OI)lniltt, Kt lleleiiH. Vim- nv.i II. llliiithiini Oin.ik, Oitki'Miliile, l. nt und IMwiihImx llie i , I I I ii niklil wall.eil lulu (lie In. in. h ni,m, ,,t tin 1 " III t.'il l 'IK, 1 1 StoieH ut I'l'inlh .i ii, t Hlink ktieeu, held Ui I'l'iink II l'tlni.. lh I'lei'li, nud m tioiter who wax w.inh- IllK Window . tin II iiiened the nil took' at, tho money it contained, $13.'. kiuI I J wulkoil mil. i Atie ifcwrly icuu Dttsr. NXW YOKK, April IH. Ta rMli toinuoa Uone hy a pel ia of Adillxon Mlsonwr. urother of Wll-on MUnur, Mhta Ori Btuddlford, Out uetioKH, m hrouwht aull to lecuver !uou duillilMf Thu artreim cluliim t lift I Iho u. ural 1 Minn the fumou alory of "The Mui di i' In the Hue MuitfUe," cllmhed uj lle fi eauapti lo lnr rwouia early iiirh at, i t i.i demolUlilna' furnllnrr. gow im a ml -hkWIIIi IHally killed hi I fllu I'liiiieiunlun dog UOUK MTOMAOlt, One or Two atl-o-im TiiMt nud l'ritul Uour atonmoh i nunc if mhi w'uni u perfect Htiiinacii. wun t to K I lid r food fermentiitlon, itua mi tall. nix. heai thin n. hlonlinir after ine.iln und iin nionia. h ilUlt Ml-O-NA dlonuitfh iHbU-u nuld ami ttuautitli'cil hy t'hati. fll.iutr l the one niiic med retiieily. And lllilld on It U ku.ii inteed wllh out uiiy retl lajie ami wlthuut tiny Miilntix Itttitclied. to iilii .ui i uhi ol indlHex tlllll, llllllkia lllliollslli KM. Ili'l l olMIt-NN no mitller how Imitf nI.uuIiii'. oi jmi -.in have )our nmiii y hack If noii hiiw ail) btiiiii.u Ii tiniilil,. whit rwr ti Ml-O-NV on (lie .il.ow ini.il iuimIm. Vuu can pii imn utoiii.n in ll tltp nIUIH III 11 fi W d.l s Ml (II, ,, can eat what your ,i uUU' .Hi tutes Mnii out ft ir of In-lit in, i'i fi i in, in ii ion J lint k I a fllli i nt l.. . I Ml il N The police, aided hv Palmer and tin poller. ru NcuiirlllK the n. nih , n, i,n the man todui, ,im it h f, ,u..l iii.it iiu- muikx hut the hetilnuuiH f a m iu h lioldllpM llllliHM he Ih c.ipluii il T14C 1C1C THCATnC I I1IL 1JIJ UlLfllUL I lutiiv Change of Program TONIGHT Comedy Trio $ In Sim Dunipsky, the J Cra flew m:i:i-s .Movixtj I'icn i:i:s. A liooil Souk by II UKY m.ANt'llAUD linoi'8 njii'ii nt 7 :'.o p. m M.ultni' S.iiuiiKiy ami Sumln :io Special Matinee Wednesday Afternoon AtlinlsMcii luc ami -0e. HARRY LUY DI3NJ. M. COLLINS County Seat Real Estate Office Wo wlBh to annouueo to prospective purchasers that we still havo burgnlns In farm and city propery to otfor you, also timber and wood landB. Last, but not least, a few of the REST STOCK AND ALFALFA RANCHES In Southern. Oregon at prices and terms that will please you. Those ranches havo an nhundanco of water for Irrigation, good buildings and some stock. Lot us "show you." Ofl'ico in liniik of .InclvNonvillo llldg., .lui-ksomillo, Oregon. LUY AD, COLLINS FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Largo and Small Tracts . MOOR-EHNI CO. ' 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bide: Landscape Contractor Wo do tho grading for lawtis and tenuis grounds, seeding and planting of shrubery In fact do everything to make your home a beauty spot. II. M. WILSON'. Phone Pacific 31-11. Home. 5. Van Dyke Realty Co. CITY PROPERTY FARMS, FRUIT RANCIIES 12.1 13. MAIN STREET. iJ,P-!.p.SJ. 'I P LUM S1EAM AND HOT WATER HEATING J All Work Guaranteed JDllN ilT a t Prices Reasonable COFFEEN . PRICE J t J -J.. IIOWAItll P.I.OCK, ENTRANCE ON (llh STREET. PRO 4 I NE 30.1 J BUILDING SPECIALTIfcS COMPANY mttm VA v''7rTWv Ml NORTH RARTLL'IT ST. A full linn of Mixed Palms. Leads, Oils and Varnishes. Complete stock if Cahols' Creosote Shingle Stains. Wood Tints, Dry Paints and Kalso uiiiies. Call at tlie Sign of tho Sun and gi t our prices. :t:t north rartlktt st. Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufact urers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE $2.50 In cash menus $10 in Columbia records! Play them while you are paying for them! $1.50 a week and the purchase is complete! Wo are today exlciuliu"; to every man who owns a Columbia Grapho- jihone (or a Victor talking machine) a speninl iiurolinho privilege which ha.s inner before been open. For ,f'J..")0 we will place alongside thai talking machine of yours a .f 10.00 outfit of Columbia Double-Disc Hecords of your own selection. And iiihtead of n.sking pay in all iance wo will agree lo accept the price in fie additional payments of .iil.50 each. This is merely a convenient means of securing your records in series brum enough to make an interesting nsotji-tmcni wit lumt paying out the tiuiiiey before ynu havo any enjoy ment uf the music. The .sooner the better! Today is hero. Medford Music Shop 220 W Main St. i TllUTII GKNlT.n. US North Ivy Htu'.-t. M.-.lf.n-.l. Oi A piliiiitiy emu mc of twcli I. kmiiiih in Truth Mill Im ulii hy .nnic Mpi.iKii. Xmlih r ! Tlunmlay iit'tci unoii ,ii i ' in. TcnihliiB ami illliu IkiiIIiik l llHlllltlllMlt. MctaplivMlcul library. lltintturc f.u H.l!.. 8llllH,'-lUlIH tnKcit for I'oiuiv l'.iucr iiulllim an. I ..lli. r pwlilli ,u Iuiih i:ii.iuiii' in fix cii h mail will utnix.. li.lll .lltflltlon ll III. XtflfOlll. l.lt tlfffl lll!H ii i -Ian.. r..i ii.-, 1 1 u UrnMu.Kviw.K J Vf MOV1NO PICTl'RICS Noxv Cliiiitgo in Vaiidoxillo Ml.sS (H.AIIYS MIHIH.KTON in Cluirmtoi' Singing. TIU'RSDAY Fit I HAY SATl'RDW l!llllssitl (MU'SHKI) ROCK SCKMOKXKI) (JKAVKL Delivered to any part of city. C Office : riiiltgroxxetV Raul; IJIiIg. WASHED Phono M. u.vj. SAND Plant North Riverside Phone M. 6091 J. S10MON, Mgv. I for Concrott for Uriel; Work for Plastering To the Public We wish to call tho attention of prospective buyers to tho fact that wo havo boon In tho county over 10 years and aro prepared to show somo of tho choicest tracts In the vnlley. Costs noth ing to look at our list ot bargains. s X X X McDonough & Demmer REAL ES'IATE AM) INSURANCE ROO.M , STEWART RLDO. Corner Mala ami Rartlett Sts. Phono ItlTI. Now Pkiiiros WINE FOR cfmvy$hMtt SALE i Ii.iii.ii I I iM t 1" i 1 air -in. u I HI Hi fit i .11. u I . HI ikl'll uUlly " l iiii.ii ul (liittcl I I Ho ' Iml.is il ly ' i m . v rvxxhcrc .....,,,- a. train. N Hill flit llil.ll ill II I ll II. .t t UK Ill II) "Il I, ill. -I K.ui. x ii'i-lciid Poland t'linia nl Mt'ik-hiif Sttin. liiiloi- t.ikt'ii for spiiujj ilclixci l'lue xx iiimug ltk. GREEN FIELD FARM, Klamath Falls, Oregon. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X o TON Kill r ,1 llll iii.' uf r oi.Kvrn COMEDY TUKDCLINCf 1'HOTOPI.AVS ltlSTOUIOAI. DRAMA UXOULLllNT MUSIC Minim Crawford aurt Orowell DIMI' iim: dimi: X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X n A HOME FOR YOU, AND INCOME TOO acrm, uoo.l e.mlcn ttoil. level laml. 5 4 acre in 1-year-old ptar trees m .. client c.iinltihin. iwtluiue In ch. 1 Im and oiiu pu4tche; ul! In hear ing ami I'UKliiciiig gotMl Inconio; Hnm mnitU frult; two wvlla; a wiailttillt ami u rrMrolr for Irrltmtlng; fine large T.room Iioum, barn, hel, tools, .1. Pi ice i;juo; :ioo will luuittle thl; good terms on balance. i'i iicrm ulfitlfa ranch; riparian right on creek running through the tin 1 Alm peiMtual water right from another creek for irrigation. I., ui lainu ami all 00 n be Irrigated. Would my 10 per cent on H00 iter ""' ,f "" '' alfalfa. Only one mile from Aabland clly llmlta on best 1..11.1 $10 'oo Oood term. hi inn level land: I acres in fruit tree: about one half In bearing, 1 in- Kinixii ami Kniall fruit: -rtxoiii hotme. luirii and uuthultdlng; halance in iii.1111 w.ll for IrrlgHtlng, oiu- mile from illy llmu on nut I it travel.! ni.i j ;;.nii H. L. WHITE'S COMPANY 343 East Main St. Ashland, Ore. Y E, Filing systems will save their cost In time evory month. A system for evory buslnoss. Medford Book Store