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7 "PACW FOTTft mDFORD MAIL TRTBHNti, MEDFORD, ORMOOK, MONDAY, .JANUARY 8. 1012. Ml vl lis Ba frl Nd Int KU Ml no Ta BO' wi pe col KOI 111 mi (lb ov M of Su O. bci U toi Wl) da Vo un frc els M Yr vli Im Ml un tin Mi mi sti tu w tia Cl i m Bt I - C T 10 1 nl U Ti M El d'u rh en lu wl M, ba to l m Ml 10; oC w( Ml 41 in fo lib r hq 41 (lu Mi dn In fo th BO 1)0 th S MEDFORD M'AIL tribune AN mnni'KNDP.NT NKWSl'AfKR VUIU.IHIIKD KVRKY AlTKnNOON KXCKPT Sl'NIIAY. IIY THIC Miyn-'OUU PH1NT1NQ CO. Tho Drmnrrntlo Tim, TJio Medford Slnll, Tho Mcilfnrd Tribune. Tho South, fern OrrRonlnii. Tho Ashland Tribune i Offlco Mall Tribune niilhllnr. iS-ST-Ss North iiomo Kir B. Btrcct; phone, Main 3021; OKOnai-J PUTNAM, lMltcr and Manager Kntcrrd ns rcol-olnss matter nt Mertfonl, OreRon, under tho net of ainrcn s, is79. THE CITY ELECTION. Officio! rancr of this City of Medford. Official Paper of Jackson County. BonsciitrTion rates. One ycftr, by mail IS.00 Duo month, by tnnll ,S0 Per month, Oellvorcd by carrier In Mod ford. Jacksonville ami Cen tral Point 50 Paturday only, by mall, por year.. S 00 Weekly, nor year 1.50 BWOBH cmcuz.ATiotr. T)a.lly nvprngo for eleven months nOI InR November 30, 1911, 1751. rull tcaied -Wire United Dlipatchi. rrtu Tho Mall Tribune la on nale nt tho Terry News HI and, Pan Fronclco. l?prllnnd Hotel News Stand, Portland, llovnnan News Co., Portland. Ore. W, O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. MEDrORS, OREGON. Metropolis of Southern OreRon nml Northern California, nml tho fastest fenuvlnff city In Orepon. Population V S. census 1910 SS40; estimated. 191110,000. Flvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, Klvlnc finest minply puro mountain water, and 17.3 tnl its or mi-eels navcu. i Poslofflco receipts for year cndlnc November 30, 1911, show Incrcaso of 19 per cent. . Hanncr fruit city In OreRon Rogue Iilver BpItsonbcnT apples won sweep' slakes prlso and titlo of "Annie Xinff of the -World" nt the National Apple Show, Spokane, 1909, and n. car or Ncwtowns v. on Tlrst JPrlie In 1910 nt Canadian International Anplo Show, Vancouver. . u Tint Prize in 1911 nt Spokano National Apple Show won by carload of Ncwtowns. Roruo River pears brought highest firlceB In all markets of tho world Uur nc tho pJist six yoors. Wflto Commercial Club. Inclosing 6 cents for postauu for tho finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown ' When thd bnhy pecs lo sleep There is quiet about tho plnco 'SiC the mouth of fate were 'sssh-inj; At the entire human race. Fri lifer doesn't lare to rumple Up the pajwr; thorc he stands. Brollier, nwful red, succeeds in Choking sneezes in his hands. BimC'by mother's sure to whisper , While her eyes look into initie: "Did you .nqtiuc, , dear, that baby Went to sleep tonight, just line.' Verify This, Doubters. A. G. II. Iiouquul is professor of horliculturc at Corvallis. Ajrnin, note that a man wlio luidj auotucr nrrotod for swatting nun is liamcd Swatzel. Uoosevolt 1$ douwndlns the right of privacy. Can't he the sumo old Ted. A Turbulent Life. To train his lifo to melody Decided Mr. Kong; But later he disoovorod he Had snagged a rag time song. ur ir.jr Kpituphs. The only reason I am liuro A liimtur took Mo for a deor. DelruU l-'rao Pros. The only rouson I mil dead, J alo "hot dogs," " ' Tliun wunt to hud. Bintiiiigliiim Agc-Humld. Tho ronson why My gravo is green, 1 lit the lire Will) korouf'iie. ouiHvillo Poil. Tim roaaou I A in in my (oinh A Uiudstool looked Like a iiiuiiht'uoiu. lloimluij PmL The loaaon I Am now no more I 'iOfo I hoy wouldn't Shut tho door. Chiyo Cliurluy. t Tho loiiBon I Am going i'ant; 1 lead tlicso pouuiK Clear (o Ilia lant. fr" C0MMUNICATI0NS, Opinion of a Taxpayer In First Ward. lmvo known Ij. (I. Potior for II vo ygtiPB and will nay I cum reuommoiid jiini for eouiioilmnii in llwt ward, for whut id his iniorout is oitvti, as he is a houvy tnxpuyor and properly owuur, having paid iiioro strool jmv iilg and sowor and water qbbossmeiit llfliu any other man in Medl'oid. Fur thorinoio. Mr. Portor Iuih plenty of llmo to iiovuto to tho dutios of this Uflloo. Why vote for u man who has no (inio to Mpui'o away from hi own ilulioN and work. A TAXPAYKK. Hpeklns for bvultli. tYl , npOAlCmftOWS city olootion is imporinnt and every eit.i7.en who has the. welfare of Mcdftml at heart vshould bo on deck to vote for the best man Who this "best nianM may be, is not difficult, in most cases, to decide. The most important office to be filled is that of re corder, and there is no doubt in the world that K. V. Telfer is not only (he best man available, but tho best city recorder Aledford fver had. The city's books are in better shape and affairs are better conducted than over before. Mr. Telfer's reelection is essential for the con tinuance of a business administration. The same observations can bo made with reference lo tho city t.reasureship. Gus Jl. Samuels, the present deputy treasurer, who has proved his capacity and effi ciency, should be elected without question. For councilman in the first ward are .T. AV. Mitchell, L. Ci. Porter and Frank R Saukey. Tho latter is the socialist nominee. Both Air. Mitchell and Mr. Porter are well known citizens and either would make a good coun cilman. In the second ward K. C. Ireland, V. R "Wynkoon- and Isaac M. Thomas are candidates. The latter is the social ist nominee. Both Messrs. Ireland and AVynkoop have a loyal following. Mr. Ireland has been identified with all progressive movements since his residence here and will undoubtedly make an excellent councilman. Tn the third ward the choice lies between .T. T. Sununerville and his socialist opponent, D. O. White. Mr Summerville ought to be elected. The Mail Tribune, is opposed to the introduction Of political parties and tactioual stnie in municipal altairs therefore it opposes the election of socialists as Socialists just as it would oppose the election of republicans and democrats as partisans. The socialist candidate is under a worse handicap than any other political party in .America ever imposed, lie must write out his resignation in advance and give it to his "local" to present any time his course fails to .meet approval of the ruling clique. His individual judgment and initiative is paralyzed from the start he is reduced k) the position of a mere automaton to carry out the will of the "local" not of the people as expressed at the polls. It is virtually a restoration of the outgrown tvran- nical government by guilds that flourished during the middle ages. There are main' excellent things about socialism, manv ideas bound to spread, but this political organization, sim ilar in principal to that which governed during the. reign of terror during the French revolution, is not one of them. As well elect phonographs to office as socialists for all the individuality or latitude allowed the candidate. A Test of Fuel Oils Ity I J. O'fiAUA. Pathologist and Special Meteorological Obsorvcr U. S. Woathor Bureau. (Continued from last Saturday.) This loss was all tho way from S por cent to nearly 60 per cent. The average loss In tho one-gallon Bolton and lard pail typo of boater waB somewhat more than 12 per cont. In tho two-nallon typo It was between S and 9 por cont. If tho crude oil could bo laid down fur t conts per gallon, the high percentage of loss In burning would make the actual cost groator than that of tho bottor grades of fuel oil. The difficulty in handling crude oil should not be ovorlooked. It Is variously estimated by those who have worked with both crude oil and tho distillates that tho cost of bundling tho orudo oil Is fully ono-thlrd more than that of tho lighter oils. Tho worst difficulty, and tho most serious, Is Its poor burning qualities which tond to loavo so jiuich roslduo In tho fuel pots that thoir capacity for future fillings Is reduced. At host, a pot holding only n gallon is nono too largo, and under avorago conditions with tho oils used In this tost will burn from thrco and a half to four hours. After tho three-hour porlod Is passod tho efficiency Is not high. Whoro thoro may bo two or throo nights of low temporaturo following each other, the orcbardist has no llmo (o atop to cloan his hooters. It is usually a task to refill tho pots without having to stop to cloan them. What It Will Co, I to lli'iit un Aero or Orchard. Tho answer to the quostion us to what it will cost to boat an aero of orchard Is quite as easy to answer as to tell how fnr a bird will fly. The only thing that wo can glvo In the way of tin answer Is tho cost per unit of tlino. With an orchard having, say B0 pots of nno-gallon capacity burning at ono time, wo know that tho fuol consumption Is not far from two pounds of fuel oil per hour per heater, or 100 pounds total por hour po acre. If tho fuol Is Kichmond sniudno oil, which weighs 7.81 pound por gallon, tho quantity of oil consumed por hour por aero will not be far from 12 gallons, which, with an orchard of old treos covorlng most of tho ground, will bo sufficient to keep tho tumpprnturo about five dogrcos higher than that of the incoming cold air. In a young orchard this quantity of fuel will not ralso tho toinporaturo juiicli more than a couple of degree, and if thoro be an air movement of two to throe miles per hour, very llttlo temporaturo rlso will bo oxporloncod. Tho quantity of fuol oil which may bo burned lu any unit of Unto will depend upon tho s.lz of tho orchard heater. This has been shown in another part of tho lljilldlln. In considering tho quantity of fuol oil burned In tho above axamplo, It Is undorstood that tho fuel pot used has a top diameter such tint tho area Is about 41 square fuches. It has been found that fuol oil If not too light gravity will burn from such a surfneo at an avorago rate of about two pounds por hour. In cetisldorlng tho use of auch boaters as have largor areas. It will ho undorstood that thuy will constimo oil at a much groator rate. In tho adjustable typos the rate may ho made anything from practically zero to tho maximum, which In tho caso or tho Hamilton, with tho cover drawn, will bo as high as 8 to 10 pounds or moro por hour. It Is tho unit surface, therefore, thut wo are considering; a suiraco of -H squuro Inchon, which Is about what wo find In tho 10-pound lard pall and tho ouo-gnllou Ilolton typos. Disregarding tho cost of distributing tho oil, which will, depend very much on tho facllllloH for handling It, as well as distance nocoHsary to haul it from the tank car, wo may say that, with fuul oil costing 4 con Is por gallon f. o. b. Medford, otu-h ono gallon fuol pot will burn ono cent's worth of oil por hour. Now, since it will cost ono cent pur hour to run a ouo Kiillon hoator, It Is easy to calculato how much It will cost por hour per aero for any uumbor of boaters. The total cost por aero for any night's boating will, thoroforo, depend upon the toinporaturo to bo mulntnlnod, as woll as the uumbor of hours uocossary to continue tho boating. Under our conditions, four hours Is about the maximum longth of tlmo, and the uumbor of jiots per acio will run all tho way from 60 to 125 por aero, depending not only upon (he ago of tho trees but tho location of tho orohurd. Wo liuow that tompoiatiiros Invariably roach a lowor point lu some orchards than thuy do in others because of elevation and air drain age. Although It Is to bo undorstood that u sufficient number of onthunl hentoifl should ho on hand to meet any emergency, only the number actually needed to maintain the temperntuio abuvo tho danger point should bo lighted Tho practice In tho past Is to bogln by lighting, say, ovory other heater or oven every third heiUer, leuvlug the rest In re serve. This plan penults of Inco'iislng tho quantity of heat glvon out to m maximum when It Is needed. v Tlu Value or u Heavy Smudu.o to llohl the lleut, Tho discussion so fur hits considered mainly the value of fuol oil from the fttnmlpulut of healing. It may be said, however, that thoro U some value lu tho smoke, but much lt)ss than thoro Is In ttio heat, When It Is calm, there Is llttlo difficulty lu maintaining a heavy smudge when only R0 nuo-gtillou pots aio horning per aero, but iv very light hiooo will quickly drive It away, In our evporleuco, tho smudge 1uh boon valuable whoro the toiupenvturo dropped noinowhal below tho duugor point tho tlmo the sun rose. In it case of this kind, the smoke acted as a screen and provontcd tho too sudden warming tip of tho fruron fruit. We have found thut to depend upon Riuudgo alouo will not do. Law of Unfiling for IjihI Pull nnd Uolloit Tjpos of Orchard llcntcr. During tho com so of tho experiments a very InterostliiK law ot hutnlug, or rather fuel consumption, In tho common lard pall and ItdUou types of orchard boaters was worked out. As a mutter of fact, tho law applies lo nil pots whloh hao the gonornl fonn of it frustriiin of a couo. In this chute wo find thu hud null, Ilolton, und Hamilton Competition of tho various caimcltlo. It Is shown Hint tho rate of fuel consumption lu pots ot tho saino typo Is not directly proportional to tho dlnnieters of tho tops of tho pots, or atoas of the surfneo of tho ell exposed to tho air. The form ot th not. that Is to say. Its several dimensions, must bo considered. Willi cloau vots, burning the siituo dll under tho sumo condition, It l fiiilnd that tlto tlmo required to coii.Mtino ono gallon of ruel Oil lu the ono.gallon pot U to the lime icqulrvd to rouMtmo ono gallon lu the Iwo-gtillon pot as Hie Mpuuo or the pnHtui-t of the mean of tho top ami lull lout illaui cIci-h times fho depth f the two-gallon jmi Is to the square of tho ptoditct of the mean of (he top noil bottom illamctciw times the depth of tho one. gallon i wt. In other words, tho time of burning u unit quantity of fuel oil In the ono and fuo gallon pots as used In the experiments Is Inversely pr jportlotml to tho squares of their dimensions. This law may ho staled lu a more concise way: For fuel tots of the general form or a frilHtitini of u cone, but or tat) lug dliocu.loim mill -iiacltles, such an the ope anil two gallon Ilolton ami lanl pall tyss, llu square or the pi-oihnl of Hii' mean of the top end ImiIIoiu dlaniclcrs (hues the depth multiplied by the lime or burning u null quantity of fuel oil (one gallon) Is a toiiManl, It must 'not be understood that this law will glvo tho exact burning tlmo or the type or pot which Is too much out of pie portion as to diameter of pot and depth: hut tor tho Itullotf and lard pall types It seems tn be fairly accurate, piovldlng tho same tool is burned nndor exactly sliullar conditions, lu practice It Is not so easy to determine the total effective burning time or n pot; this can only be round by having the burning pot on a scales, thereby noting the decrease lu weight. A mere flicker lu tho bottom or a pot should not bo considered In calculating burning tlmo. The inw or biirnlim as stated above tuny bo gheu lu formula as follews: Lett "t" bo the tiiirulUR- time of one gallon In a nuo-Kallnu pot. Let "1"' bo tho burning time ot one gallon lu a two-gallon pot. Let "d" be the mean ot tho top and bottom diameters or tho one-Rul-Ion pot. Lot "D" be the ntcon of the top and bottom diameter of the two gHllon pot. Lot "h" bo the depth of tho ono-gultim pot. Let "II" ho the depth of tho two-gallon pot. Then, according to tho law as stated, t:T::(DII) squared : (dh) squared or t(dh) squared equals l'(DH) squared, equals IC (u constant). Kor t litis who may wish to see how closely the Inw coincides with practice, we will give the following, the data for which has been taken from our experiments Tho dimensions of thu one-gallon and two-gallon bird pall and Bolton beaters as used In tho experiments aru: Diameter of top or one-gallon heater. "V- Inches. Diameter or bottom or one-gallon heater, ('. Inches. Mean diameter nt one-gallon heater, G H-l Inches. Dopth of ono-ieallon boater, S Inches. Diameter of top or two-gallon hauler, 9 3f Inolios. Diameter of bottom of two-gallon hontur, S'i lnoho. Moan diameter of two-gallon heater, 0 Inches, . ... Dopth of uJS'galloii heater, 9 I lichee. Observed Itiiruhig Time Compared with Homing 'rime Ciilcolaleil from Formula. Uirtl I'nll Ono and Tun (htllon llcntcr. Rock Spring Coal oh KAun Ai.r. inn mii. Office and Coal Vanl, Twelfth and Front BlreoU, Phono 7101. Burbidge I VMM C1IIA.T. MAW Draperies We carry a vrry i'nuudnis line of nrDrlrs. fsco rurtalns. nt,!r"?' ,eV atin.Ov all cliissos of iiiOinlalrrliiK A ntohu limn to leokafirr this wtir sxoiusivetv and Tl Kv KWd vrrVlMt ha Is pcimltilft lo t la even tlin InrKrst elites. WeeRs & McCowan Co i T.UILi: 20 Kuoln iDfcMrvml burn I n r. Oliwrvml Inirn I n KlffTirnliig IhTiti t oih. lime or mm khI- In llm In X-kmI. lHrtjNI. la J-Kl. lanl !ovh fTlsilllste. . SlOP DlHtlllMU... JOohmonU oil.... Crude oil li iriiir litiie of en 'oilf-Bl. titr. b hours. Inr.l PHll iwil of on ksI. tifhiHil himUr calmjUt rui-i oil rMi rrwu rermiiw. 10 uilnut tm I heiiri lo "itilnuTeM I htur. 'if 'minutes 7 " t " 4SK e " i ' S 00 " 1 " (IK j I lieur, if 1l : ii Ilolton One anil Tun (lallon llealem TAHU9 SI Olirvfrliuffl I n g??uVrv'd 1'uels StOVO DlRtlllAtd. . Hlop rXstlllaU.... I lllolinionil oil II Oui) oil 13 llm of on- at. In 1-khI- Ilolton heat Sh 3 nnurit, x" ininuiBs i T I It CuraT tlmo In J-shI. Hoi' ten h.'4tir vt sail (i n of fual hour, 10 minute U kfflurninff Tl llol-ltsl In iwi oiwjhm hiMlfr oll.lfriHii fnriii 3V4 2Mi I lie of uti we-iml ll"l- eaiouiuiMi fiirtnUlM. iHHir, JH nilniitiH " 60 111 " 10 It must be undorstood that tho law considers the fuel pots burning without any device for cutting down tho burning surface. The soot ur roitor cause the burning time to vary very widely. Willi fuel pola of the lard pall group, thu time or burning a unit quantity or oil lu any pot larger than the standard, or oiio-xullou Ue, which Is bore taken as the unit, may be culeulutod very closely by the formula. Ah a rule the results will ho within ten minutes or tho nciunl time required to burn tho unit quantity, namely, on gallon. It Is very difficult to keep conditions nlwnjs the same In a flojd lost; alight wind currents will have a great deal to do with the burning time of any ruel. The only Mol which did not give re sults fairly In accord with thu burning law Is tho crude oil burned lu the Ilolton hestijr; this Is on account or its poor burning qualities. All thn other fuels agruud very closely with the law. .Huuiiuni-y, 1. Tho fuel qll most practical for orchard heating Is one which Is nullliur ot loo heavy" nor too light gravity. Tho light gravity oil Is usuull) high In price, and, together with Its light weight and rapid burning, Is toe expensive. The heavy gravity oil does not burn clean, tho amount or nMldiiiini left as wnsto often running from 12 to 10 por cent. It Is dlf. flcult to handle at low temperatures, costing fully ono-thlrd moro tor labor as comparod with the Hghtor oils, Tho residuum loft roducos the capacity or the hoalor for future rilling. 'IIiIm shortens tho burning time The oil which hag gjven the best results l one or about 10 to 20 lleauuie, namely, the lUchinond Smudgo Oil. The slop distillate ban given prnc tloally the sumo roHiiItu with tho exception that lu the past some llttlo water has b(n foilitd In H. The price or those oils Is such that It will cm-t about one eolit per hour for burning In tho ono-gallou or any other hoator having a top area of 1 1 square Inches mid not provided with any uoot arresting dovltior y IF YOU OWN A LOT Wo will linlltl you n home on monthly payments. MEDFOnD REALTY AND IM' PROVEENT COMPANY M. F. nml H. Co. Bulldlnu VyilUKIJ TO GO j TONIGHT ) rtrH,ti ' ISIS T 1115 A TRE TONIGHT COLLINS AMI llt'NTim lu Their Wonderful Hanjo Act and MISS ANNA MHMItlLL In High Class Hongs. MI'KCIAL .MATINHIt ICeiy Hatuidny and Sunday UHU P. M. livening IVifoiiuamo at 7. Valley Second Hand Store Wo Uuy and Sell All Kinds of Second Hand Goods M. J. PILCHER, Prop. 15 North Fir Home il.1 Hell HUTU Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency Wit SALK: 0 acres lu Ahtnud . I 7..'oo 2U acres 2-jr. old orchard IS.iioo 210 acres SO tulles nut.. lA.Ono isu acres 10 miles out... 11.000 5 room bouse cIihw lu... 8, Mi I) 7 room bouse oIihhi lu... if, Sou 3 room homo close tu... 500 TiiAiu: 21 acres, 12 arrw lu alfalfa S.000 10 ami I inllw out..,. 3,000 lii 0 acres lu Hem valley, .MISUIILMMIOUH Team. hartieM and wagon for ale. m. Wauled, to buy a light work team. Seme furniture for nolo cheap. Kuriilabad houses for rent. Vacant houses In all itfcrU ot tho city for rout. List your property with u. Ittll'LOY.MHNTr, Woman (o cook on a ranch. Otrla for general housework. E. F. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK Opposito Nash Hotol I'honit lltlj Home, 11. (To Do Continued.) REMOVAL NOTICE , . On Jan. Ul THE BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. Will remove lliolr coniplolo Hue of Paints, Painters' Supplies & Wall Paper TO 310 EAST MAIN ST. Formerly occupied by Hio M. 11. Jewell Paint iiud Wall Paper Store. SECOND DOOrt EAST OF KENTNEFI8 lliHilMiiliiHlil I " 'II '11 I II I'll .Ik This Abstract Com pany Willi lis Laro On piial and I'erJVi'L IMaiil. and Records Jk hiii( Your Titlo' Or havh you a makenhfft ah titract? One which, It oit Were to lose money heuuiKO of a serious omission, htm no ro HpouHlhlllly bade hf It? Abstracts That Are Absolutely Reliable ' - hacked by capital and com plete equipment -UiiiI'h thu kind of abstracting wo do, A flaw In your title (which might not ho shown In a poor ftbstmut) m'lght moan the loss of n profltahlo ealo It might oven moan tho loon of your property, Jackson County Abstract Company Corner 01 h nnd l-'lr Hts, North Mall Tilhiino iildg. Medford, Oregon mmmmmmmm .Hiii.insiiiii qii 5TAR THEATRE ALWAYS IN Till: l.l.'AH IllOO feel of MnlehlcN Film IOIIO "TIIH IILAril AHHOW" Superior. Kupeth, Hurimsslug Hpsctnele "A HOMA.VCI5 OF TIIK IHO OHANHIC" A Weslorn RubJiMl Deplt-tliig Mexican ItiMtt legging '"THU I.I IMC IIOAT' Nothlug (.'on Id lie More Drnmnl Ictlly wonderful limn this Tale of tho Htm. "A HAY TIMII IX XHW VOItIC CITY" This Is funnier than "A (lay Time at Atlantic Clly." A Comedy nt a ThouaaHil laughs. AL HATH lilt Singing "lu the Vale or Dreams" llohl MiihIc nnd HffectN Oblalimlilo AiliiiUslon tOc, Miitlneo every day C. A. POE For your Rcpnlrlncj of Plumbing ami Ptmipwork. Coil iM-tullcil and gunrantecil lo U'lVC killlnfai-llOll. l-.-liiiialcH given on Walor Htiji- pl Shch llllil I'lllllllllUg, No job ton ttnuill or large. ALL WORK POSITIVELY GUAR ANTEED. No. 24 Fir Slrcct South. Pacific 3702. Noyes & Black JIOl'SK AMI Hlfl.V l'AINTI.NM Up-lo-Dato Auto and Carriage Painting, (old Loaf Signs nml Intel lor Decorating n Specialty. Shop nml Office K, Oriipe nml 10th Ht. Office Phono 7771. Itos. 7212, All Woih Positively Uunrnnlood. EAGLE POINT LIVERY STABLE Tho undersigned having Just completed h largo pew livery nlublo In Uaglo Point, wo Invito thu travel lug puhllo to call and examine our rigs, teams, etc., nil being lu flrst class condition. Our motto Is to Live and Let Live. Pliuun at stable and loslilcnce. Call central. K. II. IIAIIMSII .V SON, Plops. Seattle Appraisals Several Medford people have employed mi lo appraise Soattlo rnal estato. Such appraisal hi usually worth moro than It costs. Ha J, Dodge of Medford wan formerly connected with thhi of. flee. Other Seattle and Medford references oq request, It. C, KltSKIMJ , COMPANY' -(HI New York lllk., Seattle (Charter Member Sealtlu ltoal Kfi- tato Ansa.) TUSCAN SPRINGS Having no equal on earth In variety of mineral waters mid curing dlmmmia that i Ilclneii will not reach. If you are In need of health, ctiiuo now. Wo are open nil the year and can glvo tho host of oaiu and attention now an woll as lu summer, Stage dull from Hod llluff lo tho flprliiifii. Further piir- Hilll'll'i MililieflM li. B. WALBftlDCJE . TIHCAN Hl'mNCIB, VAIi -J