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i , v ' ' 1 ' " ' " ; x ' 1 V 1 f KKGH3 FOTJK MEDFORD MAIL' TrtCBTOn), 3MEDIT0RD, ORKOONPR"! DAY, DISC IIMBlllR, 20, 10 1 1 . . .1 Medford Mil Tribune AN IND15PI3NDKNT N13W8PAPK11 . TUnUHUKD PJVBllY AFTEIWOON KXCJ3PT BUNIMY, MY THIS MKPFCWU PU1NT1NQ CO. Tho Democrntlc Times. Tlio Medford Moll, Tho Medford Tribune, Tho South ern orcgoman, tiio vminnnu -i-nouno. DOES FRJIT RAISING- PAY? nrttfn Afnll Trllmno Tlnllillrnr. V. .--- . - . .- - ,-. Aiam North Mr Home 75. street; phone, 25-57-29 3021! anoitan PUTNAM, Ktlltor and Mannper Entered iw nccoml-clnss mutter nt Medford, Oregon, under tho net or March 9, 1879. Official Paper of tho City Official Paper of Medford. of Jnckson County. tfTTBSCRXXTXOW SATES, One year, by mall "" One month, by mall .. ,: ,ou Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Jacksonville and Cen trill Point ?! RnlimlKV nnlv. ll milll. Per S'COr. . 00 Weekly, per year .... 1.30 SWOBK CXSCTOATXOH. Dally Average for eleven monUn end Inir November SO, 1911, 8751. nui Seued Wl 'United Tttta JMptch- the Th Mull Tribune Is on sala at Terry News 8tnnil. San-lrncJ?c0.-i... PoTlfand Hotel Now S and. Portland. llowman News Co.. U,.?M W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. Kssroxs, ORaow. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, tuid tho fastest srowlnc city In Oresoiv Population U. a, census 1910 SS40, estimated. 131110.000. ,, Five hundred thousand do lor Gravity Water Bystem comp cted. Klvtatr flnesf supply pure mountain water, ana 17.3 miles of streets paved. ji Postofflc tecclpttf for year jnjlw November 30. 1811. filtow lncreaso of 19 renannncr fruit' city In Onwn-Hopia Ttlver Spltzenberg apples won sweep stakes prlio and title of at :the National Apple Show. &P?Katie. 1J09. and a car of Ncwtowns Ton nrst Trlxs In 1310 at Canadian International Apple Snow, Vancouver. B. C. Or-lnt Prls In 19U, at Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of Newtowns. ,.- 'nnmn rtlver ncars broURlflt highest rlwi In all markets of the worm aur- yet I . .... ..Iv Vftnn '"Write JCommercfal Club. Jnoloslng 6 cenu for posUirc for the finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. OUR CARROT HAN (Editorinl in Ashland Tidings.) Tho Tilings was presented Satur day with nn image, reported by the donor to be nn exact typo of the . editor of Tho Medford Mail Tribune. It is -wrought out of carrots and moss. Others who have seen it sny HwVk "jt lko uim" Wo Imve Begn tho Tribune man but once and did not take ruoro not of him on that occasion than he did of us; wc do not know that he took any of us, for wo' did not see any mention of it in his "in town" column so wc nro not n, competent judge as to the truth of the likeness.' "Nature lias provided for tho legs and arms, in growiug the vegetable, while the genius of the nam. because it bears n ficrco as- of his hair, his pipe and his body. Withal the image is odd enough and displays one of tho mirthful moments when nature ploys her pranks in pro ducing man's kind in her work of vegetation. We have named it Put name, because it bears a fierce ns pect. like his editorials do when dis cussing tho Oregoninn, or when he threntens to spank somebody or something. It is truly u man-el of nature and a work of art, nnd, some say, liko Boswell's Johnson, it de picts the subject with such sublime fidelity that one would know him, in catching n glimpse of his apparition or reincarnation, even though he had never met him in life. It is truly a combination of art nnd nature that will well repny a visit to this office to sec. It is worth riding from the village down the valley to Ashland, the peerless, to get a look nt it. Mrs. M. Riley is the nrtit who discovered and embellished the image. AL KNOCKOUT ROUTE NEW YORK. Dec. 29. Al Knuf mnn of California is in tho has-been class today, Al Pulzor, practically in unknown, sending him to tho mnt for tho count in tho fifth round of their bout at .tho National Sporting club here. Kaufman was knocked down in sovoral of tho preceding rounds, Kuuwman put Palzor down once in tlio fitst round. It was n fierce, rushing, rough fight while it Justed. Kaufman had apparently struck his stride and was boxing strongly in the fifth whon suddenly n terrific body punch from tho Town hope laid him low. Tho knockout was complete BLANKS FOR NEW William L. I'inloy, stale game warden, has written County Clerk W. K. Coleman Hint tho state will print tho hunters' and anglers' licenses this year "nnd that u supply for Juekson county will ho forthcoming tho laltor p(irt of this weak, Ilorotofovo each county has borno tho oxpenso of printing tho liconses. Warden Finloy says ho has already sent out 40,000 of tho blank licenses to counties far thest away from Snlein, whoro (hoy aro printed, THE present yenr has boon considered tut off year in fruit districts of the northwest. Unfavorable weather conditions pro vented a heavy yield and si tremen dous eastern fruit cro p cut down tho price. Yofc "Rogue river valley fruit has commanded good prices with tho exception of Bartlett pears, what in other districts would be called fancy prices. Returns have not nJl been received for Comic.o peal's. They are soiling as high as $8 a box in tho eastern mar kets. But it is not tho -occasional high price that tells tho story. It is the average price of the fruit throughout tho season. The Rogue River IVuit and Produce association, hand ling thrco-quartors of tho orchard output of tho valley, give the following as he average net prices realized for this season s crop hantlled through tho associatien: Bartlett peal's, 4 tiea fancy,..fl.l2; 5 tier fanov, $.7S5; 4 tier choice, $.S0; 5 tier choice, $.74S. Clairccau pears, -.1 tier fancy, $1.2-J5; 5 tier fancy, $1,233; 4 tier choice, $.9S7; 5 tier choice, $.95. Howell peal's, 4 tier iancv, $2.2.15; 5 tier fanov, $2,207; 4 tier choice, $1,979; 5 -tier choice, $1,902. Anjou pears, 4 tier fancv, $2.24; 5 tier fanov, $2,329; 4 tier choice, $2.00; 5 taer choice. $1,884. Bosc pears, 4 tier fancy, $2.50; 5 tier fancy, $2.54; 4 tier choice, $2.01S; 5 tier choice, $2,051. "Winter Nclis pears, 4 tier fancv, $2.12; 5 tier fancv, $2,034. Jonathan apples, fancy, $1.S4 to $1.40; choice, $1.33 to $.930. Newtown apples, fancy, '$1.99 to $1.53; choice, $1.20. There is probably not another fruit section in America whose yield has averaged as good a price this year as the Rogue river Yallcj. IMPORTING FEED FOR LIVESTOCK. Common Imt-tM'iill Heater T.MU.K 3. With Hoot Ampler, Otpiully l-'ml Htnvort Kill nut. sioiMitmiiiiuo... ltlclimoiulttll... Criuloall,..,,,., l tm nt n tr Tlhio jjr uiw UiiUiut. TlumV. i$ iTiTii! ft hour. 43 mlii. Thoiiix. SI mlii S hour. 30 mln. IVr (.Null Hunt , mnt ItoMliliH-, liUrt is ao as T3 ier (iit. JJUT OPlU. 1'AUI.K a. duo (mlloti, Itl'llllltlO), snmii it until ii r nr huh Took off hiichIi'I-: IiiiiiiimI 1 lir S mln.; 0.13 ht cunt ulln. ItlllllllVril IHK'Htl'l, lilll'IIPll ild mln.) N. 15 I'l'i' mnl H'Nliliui, IIonIiIiio wuiilil mil twtlUi. llotlou OiH.(till'm Iteutor Without Knot A rivulet', Oimel(y One (Jiillon. -Tjaxw-rnrtiaj. - -on :t!" 9RSt:iix.'.;n ire, u i i Kllol ' BTovT'TTl jtiitliuo.i SloliillUMiilo...1 Ittoliiiiolul'uM. , , , lllctwuoml oil... . lluritlin: Tlmii or Oni' Uullon. a"liou"i(. So" mln 1 liuiiri. 7 mln I liomi. IT mln. lltniris ,u mm. lVr iVnt Hixit mm uoMiUio. T'uTi'i?rc(''m; l.ao nor HII 8 0 i'V cj'lit. 13.35 nvr Ct'llt. r TAIU.U i. ssjy Jti: Hi'inuiidi. PmiiTfrtimmiir ofTSoVT, ' '""" Ktlilut utmlil ,ilnt imru, Ili'Milun wuiilil nOi' Imru. Hunt nNiliultmn; w lint l- UOOIIIIK. nli on ihiuIi iTiZl.- J Hotton One-tJutlun Healer With Soot Anvttef, Oipmlty One (inlloii. JC-a. -A. 2tsSZr, -rri4. . . 1 l'llolrt prtoTjuiiitTniutrr loiullHtlllatv... Ulchmoiutoll,,,. CruOooll. ...., illiirnlnc Tlmii Vi r On Oulluii. tTiunriiTI lliflir G liiiri. at mm. 6 1 1 imru. 7 mln. s 4 hour. SO mln. 1'vr Coitt Hoot mlii l!nlim T.b ti7r7iVr. 19.00 jr eHt. ST.JB jwr rout 31.10 wr cont. THE record of a single feed mill in Medford, according to the sworn statement of its proprietor, shows that between November, 1910, and .Tunc 1, 1911, ninety-nine cars of hay and grain were shipped into Medford from points outside the Rogue river valley. In detail, there were 54 cars of alfalfa hay, 510 tons, valued at $14 a ton, $7500; thirty care of barley, 000 tons, at $30 per ton, $1S,000; fifteen cars of oats, 300 tons, at $32 a ton, $9000; total, $35,100. Every bit of this feed should have been raised in the valley. There is idle laud sufficient to produce many times this quantity, and a ready market with good prices awaits the farmer. To reap the greatest harvest it is necessary to irri gate, but there is ample water at hand for those who de sire to use it. Instead of importing foodstuffs, wc should be exporting them. The balance of trade is against the valley in an off year lor irmt tor tiie reason that we do not produce as much as we consume, and thereby send out of the country money that should be distributed at home a condition that should be changed and changed this year. A Test of Fuel Oils lily P. J. O'GARA. Pathologist and Special MeteorologI cal Obsorver TJ. S. Weather Bureau. (Cintinued from Yesterday.) Tables of Comiuirntlvo Tests. In tho following tables will bo found tho burning time per hourr of ono gallon of each one of tho fuels used, together with tho percentage of soot and residuum left Each typo of pot was filled to Its full capacity, and tho total elapsed tlmo of burning noted. Tho quantity of olt burned divided by tho elapsed Umo In hours gavo tho average time required to burn ono gallon of fuel, which, for tho orcbardlst, Is tho standard of measure In orchard beating. In order to find tho number of pounds consumed per hour, divide tho weight of ono gallon by tho time required to burn a gallon. It will bo seen that for most of tho fuels burned In tho common or lard pall types, or their near relatives, tho quantity burned per hour is not far from ono and three-fourths to two pounds per hour. However, when these types were UBed with a soot arrester the burning tlmo was considerably Increased and tho consumption per hour very much decreased. If It Is desired to get tho approximate number of heat units generated per minute, divldo tho calorific power of a gallon of tho oil by tho total number of minutes required to burn a gallon. It must ho romembered that tho total burning tlmo as obtained Is an average of several burnings. This averago by no means Indicates tho rato at which the fuel is consumed In many types of pots. Somo very interesting experi ments were made to determine the rate at which tho oils aro burned, and it was found out that tho fuel consumption per unit of tlmo when tho pots aro first lighted is much more rapid than when tho oil Ih nearly consumed. For each typo of pot, as well asVach fuel oil, rating curves wero drawn showing tho actual rato of oil consumption. These rating curves also show tho rato at which heat Is given off. At another placo the method of obtaining theso curves will bo explained. It will bo shown why It is that when licat Is moot needed there seems to bo a falling off of tho amount of heat given out by tho smudgo pots, although they may bo burning. Very often wo have heard fruit growers say, "I could not Itcop up tho temperaturo at C n. in., juot when I needed tho heat most." Wo will try to explain why this Is. During tho course of tho experiment a very Interesting law of burning, or rather fuel consumption, In tho common lard-pall typo was worked out. It was shown that tho rato of fuel consumption In pots of tho samo type Is not In direct proportion to tho diameters of tho top of tho pots or ureas of tho surfaco of tho oil exposed to tho air. With clean pots burning tho samo oil under tho samo conditions It was shown, for Instanco, that tho time required to consumo ono gallon of fuel oil in tho ono-gallon pot Is to tho tlmo required to consumo ono gallon In tho two-gallon pot inversely as tho squaro of tho dlametor of tho ono-gallon pot divided by tho Hanaro of tho depth Is to tho squaro of tho dlamcter'of tho two-gallon pot divided by tho squaro of Its dopth. It must not bo understood that this law wll glvo tho exact burning tlmo of tho typo of pot which Is too much out of proportion as to dlametor of top and dopth, but for tho llolton or lard pail typo it seems to ho fairly nccurato with clean pots. Tho burning time may bo calculated for a unit quantity within a small percentage of error. For instanco, tho burning tlmo of a gallon of oil in u two-gallon Uolton was found by experiment within ten minutes of tho actual elapsed tlmo, Naturally, It Is very difficult to keep conditions always tho samo in tho field. Slight wind currents will liavo a great deal to do with tho tlmo of burning any fuel. ( TAni.rc J. Common Lunl-1'all Heater 'Without fioot Arrester, OiijMiclty Ono Oallou. FUClB Htovoillstlllute., HlopdlBtllluto... Jtlclimonil oil, ., . Cruuw oil, .,.,.,, liurnlnir Tlmo of Ono Gallon. 3 liourn, SO mln. 3 hours, 47 mln, 3 Iiouth, CO mln. 4 liourw, 00 mln, Per Cont Soot and Jtculdue. 0.00 por cent. 1.20 per cont. 0.81 per cent, 12.25 per cent Ilomarko. Hmall amount Of aoot loft, Hoot and reslduo wouldn't luim. Hoot unU reolduo wouldn't burn, Hard UHplialtum reolduo; would not limits after cooIIiik. Ui-mnrkit, ifi7ftt5tw7C1T JtUV fttT - lt(iiiovi urtvNtcr, Unlit). Ininioil 1 lir, 48 mln. ImtHvr wllli i.5 jr iwilt lonlilllr. ItxiiiuxVM Mm'Htrr: IlKlitfd. Inn-noil I In- ftlt mln, UxiKcr. with & tr tmiit ri'ililu. Iti'iiiovi'tt nrnHtir, IIkIiIim! with out mrtHr. wtiuiiiu'i iiiiru. lly comparing tho common hud-pnll hontor without soul nrrestor with tho Uolton nuo-gallon heater without soot arrester, It will lo neon that there U practically no difference- In the burning tlmo of each hind of oil. It will bo seen that tho total burning tlmo of tho stove dlHtlllnto In each case varied only ten minutes In favor of tho common lurcl-null. Vltlt tho slop dlstlllnto tho totat burning tlmo varied Ion mlmilwi In favor of tho lard-pall. With tho Itlchmoud smudgo oil tlio burning tlmo wuh In favor of the Uolton hontor U7 minutest. With tho emtio oil thoro In a dlfrorouro of 1G minutes In favor of tho common liml-pall. Tho percentage of residue left wnB the samo In each cnno, excepting tho Ittchiuoud smudgo oil, In which tho common lard-pall has nn apparent advantage of '2. 8 per cont, less residue. As tho fuels wero nil taken from tho satuo lovola for each set of experiments, no difference could arise from tho standpoint of difference In gravity. Wo will leave tho render to compare tho common lard-pall heater with tho soot arrester nnd tho Uolton ono-gallon heater with imot nrrestor. It is very evident that If there Is any distinct ndvnntngo In burning tlmo It Is largely with tho common lard-pntl. Furthermore, tho proacnt of noot nnd reslduu left unburued Is also In favor of tho lard-pall hontor, with tho exception of thocrude oil, whoro tho difference la not groat, ltlght hero It should bo vmarkod that tho arrester simply cuts down tho burning area and, therefore, lengthens tho burning time. When tho pots nro firm lighted combustion Is fairly rapid and compares favorably with tho open pot without arrester; but otter a short tlmo tho arrester tends to become clogged with soot, and, botddon, throws a groat deal of soot down Into tho oil, making It "mucky" and, naturally, lotw onsy to evaporate Wo have stated at tho very beginning of this paper that n unit quantity of any fuol oil Is capable of generating just so mnuy heat ilnt In combining with tho oxygen of the air. If, therefore, tho tlmo of burning this quantity of fuol oil Is doubled, naturally tho number of heat units generated In n unit of time Is decreased by one-half. This Is J tint what happens with tho soot arrester. With tho heavier oils, tho soot arrester actually Increnso tho burning tlmo per un't quantity much more than double, as Compared with tho pot without arrester. Take, for Instance, tho crude oil In tho Uolton pot as well as tho common lard-pall. After burning between flvo and six hours, respectively, wo find In both races more than a third of the oil left unburned; not that the oil would nut burn under normal conditions, but becnuso the clogging offect of tho nrrestor put the fluuio out. In tho case of the slop distillate and the Itlchmoud oil It Is seen that only n rather small porccntago of residue wns loft upon relighting the oils nftor tho removal of the ooot arresters. A sufficient number of burnings wero mado In each cjvje to warrant tho avoragos as given In tho tnblos. I nmy also say that tlrir fating curves also show Just how tho nil burned In each particular case. Any statement that tho arrester will double the burning tlmo and at tho satuo tlmo give at least 00 per cent as much heat In a unit of tlmo ns compared with tho pot burned without the arrester Is an assumption which Is wholly unwarranted. As a matter of fact, If wo compare tho amount of roslduo left we will see that thoro was only ono fuel, namely, tho stove distillate, which gavo the full value of. tho fuel In generated heat, or as nearly so as this crude type of apparatus will permit. In every other case tho porrontngo loss ran all the way from 10 per cont to nearly 39 per cent. It Is hardly possible that only a little mora than CO per cent of oil actually burned could glvo up 00 per rout of tho total calorific valun of the gallon, Kven In dividing the totul quantity burned within a given tlmo by tho tlmo required to burn, wo merely get the average rato of burning which is far from helug tho trim rate. Wo will show later on that In tho lard pull and Uolton types of boaters without arresters tho burning rato during the Inst hour nnd more Is a little morn than HO per rent of tho burning rato whon tho pots are first lighted. Hluro this is true, when tho pots aro burning low only GO per cent ns much heat Is given up. This explains why In the later hours of tho morning tho tem peraturo increase In un orchard over that of tho outside temperature Is lens than nt any tlmo during the night, providing tho conditions of air movement nro tho same. In soma actual observations mado during tho past three years by this offlco It has boon shown that this difference In temperaturo muy bo all tho way from 2G to GO per cent, nnd actually compares with tho burning rata of tho oil In tho pot as determined In direct experiment. Wo have a mass of data which show that with tho same number of pots burning nnd tho atmosphurlo conditions remaining tho snmo a difference of f to C degrees holweon the tomperaturo In tho orchard and that outside of It could bo mnlutalned for n tlmo after tho pots wero lighted, hut later on when one-half to two-thirds of tho fuol had burned tho dlfforcnco dropped to 2 to ',', degrees. Wo. can easily understand now why this Is true of a typo of pot such ns tho lard pall type. With such types as may ho regulated or which may have a constant burning surface or constant ratio of depth to surfaco tho rosults aro quite different. The only conclusion that ono may come to Is, If tho simple lard pall or Uolton typo of tho ono-gallon slzo Is used, that n sufficient numbor of pots should bo had ns a reserve to bo lighted when tho natural drop comes and which Is duo to tho construction or form of tho pot. In any other typo of pot which can ho rogulatod, it allowed to burn without regulation, tho samo thing will hnppen to a greater or less extent, do ponding upon the depth of tho pot ns compared with tho area of the opening. Shallow pots nro necessarily less affected than those In which the ratio of depth to top diameters It too largo. To sum tho wholo matter up, It may be said that the rata 6f fuel consumption should bo such that thoro is nn marked dlfforcnco In tho amount of bent given off or, which Is tho samo thing, tho amount of fuol consumed, In u given unit of time. Furthermore, tho rato of burning should ho such that tho fuel may bo usod economically. It Is vary much bettor to have n largo numbor of smnll fires than to hnvo a few largo ones no that a largo, pot capable of burning double tho quantity of oil In n unit of tlmo may not bo tho best, Wo will undorstuud this lust statement bettor aftor Inspecting tho following tables: VAIIMi c. ' Uolton Tivo-Onllon Heater Without Arrester. Capacity Two flallons. 4 i .- - ss-jr.zz: 1 c Not ninny luvesloi'H will buy im advertised properly In lhi oily Ihls week. Seattle Appraisals Several .Medford people have employed un to appraise Scuttle real ostato. Such appraisal Is usually worth more than It costs, Ira .1. jlodgo ut Meilfottl wan foiuiiorly roniiootod with thin- of flco. Other Seattle um Modtord references on roiitest. It. HKKKIM4 Afc COMPANY" litlll Now Vnrlc 111k., Hen (tie (Charter Member Seattle lloal K's. Into Assn.) 4tV4.f ORDER YOUR SWEET CREAM Coffee or Whipped BUTTER MILK BUTTERMILK I Medford Cream and Butter Co. Two Free Deliveries l).illy NATATOIUUM IIUII.DINC: I'ltenei: 161-1. Main 881 , . 4-t Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency FOIl HAIiKi 20 acres, 1 IMt acres planted, some 10 years old. 'i'i acres part planted to pears, cherries, etc. 10 acres, 7 acres C-yonr-oldri, lk and - year old. 7 room house, IIS00, 4 room house, vinos mid hurries, $1100. D room house, 5050. TltADIl 1 ',4 acres not to treos, C room house, well Imp. 9 room hou. cabinet kitchen, modern, tradu fur unimproved laud. MISCKMaXKOUH Now Undorwnod typewriter nnd fine dost; for sale nt n bargain. Furnished house for rent. Vacant houses In nil parts of tho city for rout. 1,1st your property with us. KMI'LOY.MICNTs Woman to cook on n ranch, tilrls for general housework. E. F. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotol Phono 11 ll Home, 11. Illii The TCeliabiliiy or the Company "Which Makes tho Abstract When You J3ny Property Moans as Much to You as the Soundness of a Bank whoro You Deposit Your Money. Tho abstract company that Is financially roHpoiiHlhln could mako good your loss If through an error or omission of theirs you wero to suffer financially, Wo would, So - Fuols fimvoiTHtiiiHt'.7 Hlo.(lMtlllal(i... Ulclimonilull. ... Crudooll JlurnliiK Tlmo o Ono Gallon. I lir.. 30 1 lir.. 1 tir 42i& I Hr 62 tf mln, mln. mln. mlu. J'or C'int Hoot and ltoslduo. o.oTT l.oo 2.M s.r.7 Ir nor por per cunt, I! ctnt. cont. conr. Ilomurks. Ilurucd with' vary llttln mint. ltuHldiiii mostly nifiliillln. lUsldtio mostly iiHplmllum. Aspluilliim, would nut burn. TAIII.H , Hollou Two (Jiillnii Heater Willi Hoot Arrester. .('upuclly Two (ialloiiN, IipJs BtTjviidlHtriTiTfo.T HIUIMllHtlllUtU.,, HIchmoNiloll,, . . Crude oil ,, . Hurnlng Tlmo of (7no tlulloii. i nhi.f'liity mlTT, i Hri., wA m n, z hrs 31ft mlu. 'i tirs., I'lVi mln. Vw Cunt Hoot anil JloHldUf, 0.40 l.fio 3.10 11.20 or per por por emit, cunt, cunt, cont. ItomurkH. Hurnm! with coiinldi-t iitiln noot. Heavy soot wltli residue. Ilmivy noot wllli riisldiu1. .Muss of noot anil usplinlttimi wiiuiii nui mirii. -;xi - .mrtitar i , : -s- Not having any two-gallon lard pall typo pots at bund, tho Uolton two-gallon boater was usod, A bund of thin shoot Iron was hound around the holes at tho top, virtually converting It Into a lard pall heater of tho two-gallon slzo. Ah thoi rpsults wgro so nearly llho those given in Tables D and C, they are omitted hero. As a matter of fact, tho comparison would ho Just about tho satuo as was given in discussing the one-gallon typos, Have the Jackson County Abstract Com pany Make Your Abstracts rttintrf rift t WHERE TO GO ! TONIGHT SAVOY THEATRE UiuUr rftw MmiRKctutttt I'lrnt Him, I.U'ciiwimI Million Clotures. I'lonti Hlimv, CourUoiis Tnmlmont. Frank 11 Mull, Crop, no 1'IVK fKNTH tie U-GO THEATRE TO N I G HT LORRAINE & SHAW IN 3 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 3 lit nu cut Ito ehniiKO with npcuhtU N lies. Four Pictures: CALLED BACK A ery (ouehiiiK ilmniii. THE HOLD-UP A I'ig eovvlmy mill mililury piu ture, pluiity of excitement uiul u lot of run, THE YIDDISHER COWBOY A Niili--Milittiug wi-Ntutu comedy. THE BRONCHO BUSTER'S BRIDE Aimllit'r vu'Meni. Adults 10c Children Gc T II E A TRE TONIGHT Uk Who' Hero THE ROMA DUO For Three Ortys Only InlnuliieinK ht hijtheluH finning mill mtmionl net I hit I hu iiihiIc tlio pimileat hit of the 'uiii hi I'hii ttiKOtf theater, Kcultlw, the purl two weolw. Hour our lUnckfueo t'tii(iliati, EDDIE KELLY The l.ntiicliinulicr HI'Ht'lAI. MATi.NltlS Ihci-y .Saturday and Kinulny UtllO r. SI. livening IVt fnriiuinro ut 7. Valley Second Hand Store lluyH ami Hells Second Hand Goods, Copper, llrass, lluhher, elc. M. .1. I'U.CHKIt, Prop, in North Mr Home 1151 Hell :t)7i! NoyesSc Black JIOUHH AM HK1.V PAINTINU Up-to-Dato Auto mill Currtngo Painting, Gold I.oaf Signs and Interior Decorating u Hpeclnlly, Khop mill Offleo H, (Jinpo mill 10th HI. Offlco l'liono 7771. IIoh. 721 3. All Work positively (lunrantood. (To lie CiiriHiiiicil.) and do uwny with tho doubt that comos from Inability to depend on your ubstrnct to ho sit id Hint tho title to your prop, orty hi all that you thought It was. Host flocuro from fonr of loss by poor abstracting. Jnckson'County Abstract Company Corner (llh nnd Fir Hts, North Mull Trlhiino Jlldg, Mcdfonl, Oregon mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm EAGLE POINT LIVERY STABLE Tho iinderHlguod having Jimt completed a largo new livery ntahlu In Kugln Point, wo Invito tho travel ing puhllu to call and oxamluo our rlgM, teainrt, ote., nil holug In tlrol rliiHii condition. Our motto In to I.lvo and Lot Live. Phono at iitithlo nnd 1'ohIiIuuco, Call central, H. II. IIAItMSII & HON, Props. Rock Spring Goal eX KAJCD AZ,Xi VKM MOB. Officii mid Coal Van), Twelfth nnd Front Streets, Phono 7101. Burbidge .JTMH QO&Xi MAW. i it