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S?AO)i! POUR TODTTOKD fATIi TRIBUNE, atEDPORD, ORTCflOX, THURSDAY, "FKBRUARY 22, 1012. MjBDFOroMAlL TRIBUNE AN INDKPENDKNT KVSPAPRlT5 rUliyHHRIJ HVEIir A1T15UNOON KXCISPT SUNDAY, 11V TUU MKDFOltP riUNTIWtt CO. ..a),.,0JPom.'2er.nA0. Times, TJio Medford Ma.ll, Tho Mcdford Tribune, Th Souths rn OrcBcnlan, Tlio Ashland Tribune. . Offlco MAIl Trlbuno ntilUllnff. 25-1T-29 North Kir street; phoua, Wain 3021; Home 76. OROnqn PUTNAM. Editor and MnnaRrf JUST A START. Knthred us stxttnd-clnss matter at Medfortt, Oregon, under the act of lUrch S, 1ST. Official Taper of tho City of Mcdford. Official l'aper of Jackson County. BTTHSCarPTTOH S1TM. "HO JCUI. U IIIUll ... Ona month, hv tnnll . i-cr inonwi, neiivcrea ny carrier in Mcdford. Jncksonvlllo and Cen tral Point .80 Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 5.00 Weekly, per year l.BO sworn ozacnuvTioir. Dally averoRn for elevrn months end ing November 30, 1911. 3751. . . . fo.i'u .......... .BV rail Xata Wire United 3rM Slipatchta. Tho Mall Tribune ts on aalo at tho Perry New Stand. Pan Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland, nownan Nowa Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. AYaah. KxDr ordT owcaosr. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the fastest BrowlnR city In Oregon, Population- U. R. census 1910 SStOj stlmatod. 1911 10.000. Five hundred thouoand dollar Gravity Water System completed. riving finest nupply pure mountain water, and 1T.3 miles of streets paved. Postofflce receipts for year ndlnc November 30, 1911, show increase of 19 per cent. Banner fruit city In Orejron ttofrue Jllver Spltxcnberjr apples vron sweep etakes prlie and tltln of "Apple Xing or the "Worlfi" at tho National Applo Show, Spokane, 1909, and a car of Ne-wtowns won Tint Price In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. Tl C rinrt 1MM In 1911 at Spokane National Apple Show won ny cnrioaa or Newiowns. Ttoiruo River pears brought highest Prices in all markets of the world dur InR tho past six years. EVEN with n lnirh-iunvoivd automobile (hat could koop up a pace of 00 miles n day iiulet'initely, it would take a man more than 6") years to cover all the publie roads in the United States. A youn man of twenty start ing out to accomplish this tremendous task would he eighty-five before he had covered the last mile of public highway in this country. After an investigation, extendimr over manv months, Logan "Waller Page, director of the office of public roads, has ascertained that there are now 2.1!)!UMf miles of pub lic roads in the United States. The figures include all the new roads built up to the year 15109. ln UK) I there were exactly 2,151,379. It is apparent, therefore, that tho in creased mileage of new roads within a period of about five years has been IS,2G(?. ' "Tho investigation just concluded," said "Director Page, in an interview, "shows conclusively that the move ment for the improvement of publie hitrhwiivs has ob tained a firm grip on the country. The percentage of roncis "vnicii were really improved amounted to 7.14 in 1904, while in 1909, to which year statistics arc now avail able, the percentage was B.G6 "It is interesting to observe the growth of improved methods in road construction. For instance, the total mileage of stone roads in 1904 was 36,818. while in 1909 it was 59,237. The total mileage of gravel roads in 1901 was 109.905, while in 1909 it was only 102.S70. This de crease in gravel roads, however, was due to a reclassifica tion of roads. Many of those reported in 1904 to be of gravel proved to be of some other substance, while exag- .m.-iiuuii5 were cmninarcu. Hie total mileage of sand-clay, brick, bituminous macadam and other improved roads in 1904 was GSOfJ, whilo in 1909 th& mileage reached 2t372." TRAINING FOR MILL STARTS Dixon Braves Snow Storm to Prep: for Return Go With Evans on March 6 Boys Arc Both Hard Workers. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. MARYSVILLE, Col. J. Fritz snv cd $123 intending to marry Miss Eva lamb. Fritz says ho pave her the money to buy furniture, but instead kIio bought n ticket for IJeno. He's "on tho Frizt." SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl. "Get your mother to leave and I'll withdraw my divorce suit," Marion Lemons told hiv wife. Mamma-in-law skiddooed, law yers were dismissed and the couple arc. all smiles again. OAKLAND, Cnl. "Your money or your life" n thug said to Mrs. N. .1. Miller. Jin. Miller failed to tcare. Instead, she jabbed the bandit with a hatpin until he begged for mercy. NEW YORK "Nothing doing.." That was the invariable answer made today to an army of fortune hunter?. by Miss Mary Chase, a spinster, who has inhorited $1,000,000. GAINESVILLE. Texns Captain A. J. Merriwethor, noted confederate uuval commandor, died here today. WALLA WALLA After sevoral weeks of near spring weather tho Wnllii Walla valley is eovored with fciiow, the roBiill of storm which swept down last night. Fruit trees in many sections have budded. Tho snow is molting rapidly. BIBLE CLASSES NAME THEIR NEW OFFICERS The Men's Adult Bible ekvss of the 1L E. Sunday school met Wednesday evening as did also the Women's Adult Bible class of the same school, both meetings being called for the piirjwsc of electing officers. The officers elected by the Men's clnss are: Prosjdont, A. S. Hilton; vice president, E. W. Rraiuord; sec rotary, Z. II. IJihsell; treasurer, N. J. Wiley. The clnss teacher is Ed Steep. Tho Women's class elected for their officers for the next year the follow fellow follew ing: President, Mrs. II. H. Bennett; vice prosidont, Mrs. X. J. Wiley: tce rctnry. -Mrs. II. B. Chidestcr; treasur er Mrs. X. L. TowikoimI. Mrs. Ed. Steep is tho teacher of this class. Both those classes hud invited to moot with them tho members of the I hilntuea class, which is composed of yonng Indies, and after the election of officer by the two oIiibsos all assem bled in the basement of the church and onjoyed themsolvos for an hour or two in n real gonuinely soceinl good time, during which a light lunch was sorved. IS PUT UNDER ARREST Harold Kublt of Applcgntc was placed under arrest Wednesday by Constable Stagier and charged with Mduction. He wag brought to Med ford and released on bond of $1000. Grace Oeaglo is tho complaining witnes. She Is said to bo 1C years old. The enso will bo heard Satur day morning. Despite tho litl t snow slonu this morning Young Dixon, who is slalcd to moot Bobbie Evuns in n return nmttih in Mcdford March (1th, com menced t mining in earnest today. Dixon is ti hard worker when pre paring for.u boxing contest. During liis career in the ring he lint always liindo it u hubit to bo an early riser and in taking a run on tho road from three to five miles every morning. To the average person this may sponi somewhat of a Uk, hut Dixon says, "every person who cares to retain his health should do plenty of fast walk ing, and if the men would only form a habit to take a short jog on the road every morning or exercise in a gymnasium, they would not he all in at tho ago of K" or ,"0. Early to bod and carlv to iN with a little light exerei-e is a nrctty good motto to stick to." SENSATION COMES IN THURSTON WILL CASE COURT HOUSE NEWS Still FfQhting I. W. W.'s. SAN DIEGO. Cal., Fob. 22.-There Is to bo no let-up on the part of tho polico department In tho campaign against doflors of tho stroot-sponk-ing ordinance ot San Dlogo. Three thousand persons gathored In the congested district nguln tonight to w.ltnoss the nightly demonstration. Six arrests wero made. CHARLES CITY, Iowa More than $50,000 damage was done today by a fire that swept tho business section ef l'loyd, six milos from here. PORTLAND, Ore. Patrolman Griffith was hunting blind pig whan ho entered Bosio Levy's boarding house. Ho spent the next half hour treed on a dining room table by her bulldog which sho "sicced" in him. PORTLAND, Ore. Gnissippi At trata, being examined for naturaliza tion was told to read tho preamble to tho constitution. He did, although lie held tho book upside down. He wonders why tho papers woro not granted. SAN RAFAEL, Cal. "Quit that in fernal raokot or I'll run you in," said Constable George Agnow as ho stop ped an tuitomobiio load of noisy per sons. One of them was his daughtdr, whoso friends were celebrating bur wedding. CHICAGO E. P. Gonzales, manu facturers of nllogod fako huir tonic, was sentenced to grow huir on the head of a bald policeman within one year. Otherwise, positively tho rock pile. TACOMA, Wii. A Vancouver (Wiibh'n) hardware manufacturer ro quiros all young women in his employ to sign u bond, scoured by, cash, that they will not marry within faix months. DOUBT REPORT THAT MINT WILL BE CLOSED SAN KKANCISCO. Feb. 22 Super intendent Edward Sweeney of the San Francisco mint todaly said that ho did not believe the movo to close tho mint here would bo successful. Asked if tho Washington despatch did not tond to confirm the ohargo made rocontly by Ciionilst French that tho administration planned to turn ovpr tho bullion rofliilng luminous to tho Guggonholm smelter trust, Sweeney said: "Just tho contrary. Tho appropri ations committoo is domocratic.aijd could not bo said to bo following" out tho behest of tho administration of forts to reduce this mint to an assay office. Wo do too much biiHinoM hero sixty or tovonty million dol lars worth annually to warrant the proposed movo. Our annual appro priation Is about ?220,000. I boliovo Congressman Kahn will succod In fore stalling action by tho sub-commlttoo." Meet to Discuss Printing Industry TORONTO, Out., Feb. 22. Sev eral hundred mastor printers and publishers from points throughout Ontario, Quebec and tho maritime provinces mot In Toronto today to discuss hjislness management and system in tho printing industry. Tho conference, which is tho first Impor tant one of its kind held In Canada, will Inst two days. Mulatto Charged With Blackmail. NEW YORK, Fob. 22. Ilossle Green, a mulatto, 22 yoars of age, is arrested hero, charged with attempt ing to blackmail Francis Arnold, father of Dorothy Arnold, who mys teriously dlsappearod somo mouths ago. It is charged that the Gieon woman Is ono of a baud that Kout Arnold thrcntonlng letters tolling him that unless lie paid largo sums of money his other children would dlsuppour as had Dorothy. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Feb. 22. A sensation was caused today in the Thurston will trial during tho cross- examination ot Dr. Lorln Wood. ntombor ot tho Thoosophlcnl society, and physician for tho testatrix. Mrs. Harriet W.- I'attorsoii-Thurston, prior to hor death, and who took tho stand in behalf of Kathorltio Ting- ley, tho principal defendant. Attorney McKlnloy, counsel for George L. Patterson, tho contestant, was questioning Dr. Wood concern ing an allogcd telephone conversation botweon himself and George L. Pat terson rolatlvo to tho latter'B visit to tho Quinn children at Point Lomn. "Did lie not have to ask your per mission in case ho wanted to see tho children?" asked McKlnlcy. "No, sir!" emphatically replied Dr. Wood. The wltnoss denied that ho know anything of sufli a conversation oc curring nt that time. "I suppos.) rjoti didn't know. Dr. Wood, that a stenographer, Stanley 1 1 owe, was on an extension of that lino and took down what was said In shorthand?" asked .McKlnlcy with a smile. "No, sir; I did not know of any snch arrangement," answered tho wltnoss. JO 10 10 H7 I in oo 10 100 10 IiKltMN, Feb. 2!. Professor Al bert Hortol, a noted iandscapo pain ter, Is dead hero today. Ho was CB years of age, ACTRESS SECRCTLY WED. BANKER'S VALET IS FREED ON HABEAS CORPUS NEW YORK, Fob. 22. Except for tho service of flvo years in prison, Folko E. Hrandt tonight Is tho uamo man in the eyos of tho law as ho was before ho was sent away on April J, lt07, to servo thirty years for burglary at the homo of .Mortimer L. Schiff, where ho onco workod as a sorvant. Tho prison term was broken today when Justice Gerard of the supreme court sustained a writ of habeas corpus In Hrandt's behalf. Heat Ivstnto Tniusactlous, John E. Wright to Adolphiut II. Houston, lots 7 and S, hlU. !1S, H. U. add. Phoenix....? 100. M. llelllngor to W. P. Wood, property In Galloway add. Mcdford S00 Mlllnu V, llaldwlu to Frank O. Stluson, property In Kenwood add. Mcdford Jumoa C. Gibson to Ulnrnnro A. Hiuon. laud In I) li G 01, Tp as, IW W. C. Sherman to Mrs. M. A. Uurrow, property hi Ashland C. H. II. Parker to A. L. Gu- , i-lck, property In Mcdford.. Jaimm MuDonaugh to Myra II. Smith, land In Tp. as, a. O. U. Richmond to D. U. Sco- boy. land In Tp ,ar., IW... Wm. S. Dewing to Mrs. Emmii James, lot 12 ,blk. 22 Illuft add. llutto Falls F., E. Merrick to Arthur E. lllnghnm, land In Tp. :t7, IW A. I, Custck to N L. Town- send, lot f, blk. a Highland Park add J. C. Panics to Gertrude A. Mann, land in Cottage add. Medfortl Thoa. J. Downing to Amos C. N'lulnger, properly Ashland Roguohuids Inc. to Jo hu.Mc- Nab, land In Tp. 30, 2... II. 11. Holms et nt. to Geo. I. Helms, lot 1(1, blk. U Talent V. S. to Juntos K. Vincent, 100 ncros In Tp. as, 3V E. R. Tedrlck to lrvln Flnloy, lot lfi, blk. 1, Tallies Second add. Mcdford Fred Tedrlck to lrvln Flnloy, lot 17, blk 1 Tuttlon Second add. .Mcdford Nicholas Welter to Fred Tedrlck lot 17, blk. 1. Tuition Second add. Mcdford , Nicholas Welter to E. R. Tcd rlrk, lot in, blk. 1 Tut Ilea Second add. .Medford ..... Lewis Albert Itoso ot al. to John E. Wright, property In Phoenix -100 S. Shofnor to Robert Wilson. lot 3, blk. 4 Page add. Mod- ford R. J. Edwards to T. .1, Down ing, property In Ashland... J. L. Hammcrsly to Durham Harbor, property lit Gold Hill John 11. Hnmmondy to J. L. Hommorsly, property In Gold Hill Edward Judy to T. Homroth. land In Tp. SS, 2V. . . . 1 1.S2S. 10 Wm. Wright Von dor Hellon to E. L. Ingle, lots 5 and 0. blk 8 Contrnl add. I.'nglo Pt. .ISO Jennie W. Young to ElUaboth II. Yockoy, property In Glen Terrace add. Ashland 100 Anna E. Nye to W. B. Peck, 21 acros In Tp. 30, 2... 2100 W. II. Ilaloh to J. F. Hale, prop erty In Medford 10 A Klamath Ranch FOR SALE OR TRADE 1(10 ui'ies, 12 nnlcM I'iihI of KliiiuiUh Kiilln, oil innlii loud to Liikoviow. About 85 ueiiw will be under the jrov oiuincut ditch und can he iiiigulcd. Fine alfnlfii or giti'dcn land. An uhuiiduneo of free outside ranch. One of the host pi'optixition theie is in that section for n uinii who wants b engage in tho sheep IiunIiicsm. Locat ed just tight" for a lownsiln whn the railroad is built from KIhukiIIi Knlls lo Lnkeviow. Price $f0 per aero. Will exchange foe Mcdfoid city or country property. W. T. York & Co. Dr E. Hirchgessner Practice limited to chonio discaRos. HOTEL HOLLAND Wednesday. Hours, 10 to l 10 10 F0RDE CAN DO IT Do you want your luwn put in first class sluiH? All work guaranteed. Leave address with H. R. Pattcison, Quaker Nurbury, Nash hotel. 1 10 10 1200 10 30 Draperies Vn enrry a very oomiMi linn of lraiorlcn. Into ctirlolnn, iix lurrs, ntc. Mill ihi nil cIhkkch of Uiliultrinir A HPolitl limn lo look aftur Hits wurk i'xrlutvly rwiil wilt chti itn koo'I rvlc) its Id oxtln lo gat n Mr Km lurcoiil cltli. WEEKS S MgGOWAN CO. TUSCAN SPRINGS Having uo equal on earth Jn variety of mlnoral waters and curing diseases that medicines will not reach. It you aru In need of health, como now, Wo are open all tho year ami can giro the best of care and attention now as well 03 In summer. Stage dully from Red Illuff to tho springs. Further par ticulars address E. B. WALWUDGE TUSCAN KPltlNCK. CAh. t . WHERE TO ao TONIGHT ISS TH EATRE TONIGHT THE OKLAHOMA T1UO Those .Musical Hoys Kent tiring AM.ISO.V PIIII.I.IPS Tho llllud Pianist A Musical Act That Is Rmilly Musical Ono of tho Host in Vaudeville Another Ron! Orphoum Act ROMhVND AND DAIIi Mnklug hut one stop between Portland and Hsu Francisco. Introducing Tholr Own Original Aot Untitled THAT (llltl. Koine Musing, a little dancing uud bright, clear comedy. A Sot of Fealuo Films. This IA tho Host Show or Its kind over staged In Medford. Medford Theatre THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22n (1 MUTT AND JEFF llud Im-Iht's miti'h lalktd of sue (. Tim best of all musical comedies. You Itavc seen then cartooned, come nnil sco THEM. The talk of the country. Packing Ihentcrw everywhere. f The children'-) delight. Heats on nnlo tit lUsklnn. Prices $1.50,$ I and 50c. COME OH: IT'S TIME TH PAV VflllD TAYCO J LOS AKGKLKS, Cal. "Losht in jungle -millions wild boasts. Ho goo' feller and save dosporato man" plead ed n (.lightly muddled stranger. He was escorted from tho corral of the Swcotwnter Dairy. LOS ANOELKS, Cul. "What n fine phteo i'pr a 'dip' to work," ro mnrked J. J. Kerr to a f'riond. When they emerged from u IJi'oudwnv llieu- tor ci'outl lac iiuiiutes later Ken UIUl llV H1 UlUllls (1 $0001) pip, All may now pay their taxos. Tho welcome nows haB hoou received and all who havo tho money and wish to possebs a freo consclonco may call at tho courthouse and thero glvo up a poriiotj ot tnoir goous. At tho present time Sheriff Wilbur Jones has appointed Charles Gay, ' Mrs. E. A. Thompson, Mrs. Wilbur ' Jonos, E, W. Wilson and Robort Dow to assist him ao deputies in making tho collection. , If tho taxos aro paid boforo March 15 a a por cent discount will bo given. Taxes will not becomo dollmpiont un til attor April 1, ami not at that time I fnno-half of tho total amount has boon paid. In tho latter case tho Imlanco will not ho required until tho fist Monday n Octohor, which Is October 7. i Captain Lewis Dead LOU ANfJKLKS, Cal., Feb. 22. William Lewis, 7;j, who was payiniu tnr of tho "mm" fleet in tho civil war, und who because of pci-Minnl Imnery was made n ciintiini It v President Lin- 'Culn i deud. Jterc, fw Wffi&&2iy & SS i w smsssr - vem Sif"4wM?M W 4t -9fjm POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Advertisement.) For Joint Representative. I horoby announce myself as can didate for tho nnmlnntlon ot Joint representative of tho Ninth repre sentative district subject to tho en dorsement of tho republican party at tho primary election April 10, 1012. 1 prcsont my candidacy boforo tho pooplo as a progressive. I Hhall sup port statement No. 1 becauso I bo liovo in It. On nil other anattcrs if elected I shall work earnestly for thoEO moasures which I boliovo to bo for tho host Interests of tho pooplo. C. E. WHISLER. Marriage IJcensom Ernest C. Poaohoy nnd Efflo V. Wise. William h. Bpnydo and Mary Adah Sluljh. New Ca.sc. Joseph Randlos vs. II. C. Ilonnoy and P. A. Uonneyj action for money. A. E. Roames, nltornoy for plaintiff. Slate of Oregon ox nil, C. I1'. Cowlcs. vs. E. T. Fuss, city recorder of Medrord; action. E. E. Kelly, at torney for plaintiff. I'lfilmK. Estalo Lovcn C. Allou, ndiuinlHtrat or's bond filed nnd approved. Guard Amos Woodcock; order ap pointing Edward Woodcock guardian, lloud filed. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WAHHINGTON, I). C. Public Laud Mutters: Final Proof. Docort Lands, Contest and Mlnluc C.iHca. Scrip. Assoclato Work for Attorneys Valley Second Hand Store Buys and Sells Second-Hand Goods, Copper, Rubber, Brass, Etc. M. J. PILCKER, Prop. 15 North Fir Home a.T t licit U072 PINCH0T ASKS HALF MILLION TO FIGHT FOREST FIRES J Miss Marjorlo Rioh". n -1 , o George M. Cohan, ihc ruiiiidiuii, in just announced that Mic was dccrctl married to James Troup, of Rochester N, V., Januury 25 laxt. Her xUter. l.a was tilso secretly wvd litt iiiomii, County Clerk. I horoby announco mysolf as n can- dlditto for tho democratic nomination for tho office of county clerk, Bub jeet to tho will of tho voters of that party ut tho primaries, I promise tho pooplo of Jackson county that in caso of my nomination and oloct'on I will fulfill tho duties of tho office ac cording to law and tho best of my knowlodgo and ability. W. If. MILLER. Gold Hill, Ore, Fob. 10, 1912. For County Judge. I hereby announco mysolf as. u can didate for nomination to county Judgo of Jackson county, subject to tho Indorsement of tho republican party nt tho primary election April 10, 1012, If I receive tho nomina tion und uui elected at tho Novomhor election I promlso to glvo tho people of Jackson counly a utrlctly IiiihIiip1. adinlulhtiniloii. V, C, MSEYFR, WASHINGTON, I). t, Feb. 22. - Clifford Pitichot, formor United Stalon fo renter, throughout the National Conservation iiKsoeiatioii today asked congrohH for at IouhI .ffdJO.OOO appro priation in tho agricultural bill for tlio fighting of forest i'iron. "It iH hardly Iohh unpatriotic nnd unwise to withhold money to etpiip trooH against an invading army limn lo refuse foront Jim nnoropriatioiiH," Hiiid Piuehot, mid coiitiniiing, Hiiid, "It is Hiiid lo inuligii the forest Hor vieo, hh certain coiigreshmou nro nc ciiHtoincd to doing, but it is cutler to malign tlio forest ningorn llmu to do their brnvo and efficient work on Ihu firo lino. Wo must not lei I'iiIho econ omy furlhor imperil tlio safety of our piihlin rooiireoH, nnd the protection of human Hvoh." Dust Storm on Hluh Seas. SAN DIEGO, Fob, 22. With hor docks covered with an Inch or more of sand, tho ftohooner Alvnun, twoit- ty-Hovon duys from tho Columblu rlvor, nrrivod hero today. Whllo tho vossol was Hovonty-flvo milos off shoro and 125 miles north of horo Sunday Inst sho hocamo onvolopod In a (IiimI storm which hiKled two ilitjii. The sea was smooth and dust Ncenied to xlroii from tho shies, PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Hoating All Wurlc Oimrniituod. l'rlcou llouBointlilp, COPPEEN & PRICE 90 Howard Block, Stttranc on Oth nt. 1'soirio 0031. Horn 949. IF YOU OWN A LOT Wo will build you a homo on monthly payments. MEDFORD REALTY AND IM PROVEMENT COMPANY M. F. and H. Co. Building Noyesft Black HOUSE AND SKIN PA1NTINCI Up-to-I)nto Auto and Carrlagn Painting, Cold Leaf Signs and Interior Decorating a Specialty. Shop nnil Offlro H. f.'rnjMj mid lOUi St. Offlco Phono 7771. Roa. 7213. All Work Pooltlvoly (iunruntood. FOR SALE Choice Baled Alfalfa Hay Delivered in Medford In ton lots al $15.50 PER TON $14.76 PER TON at onr. Kcnd poHlul or telcphono (Home) Sleepy hollow farm ROCK POINT, ORE. Our nlfulfn in well cured and is not Rim scorched uud retains all itH rich julooH uud nourishment and color. Tito stalks nro not bruised mid broken and tho tender Iouvoh and toptt nro not bruised uud Hhnltimul off. Till' KINKHT TOP-VAUJK HAY THAT ,CAN 1JH PHPDUCKD. Tho farm Ifi irrigated from Ilofiuo itvor, Medford Roal Estato & Employment Agency for ham: 10 acres Improvod, houso, barn, orrhnrd, etc., $8000, 9 acros Improvod Hi milos out, $7000. 100 ncros 4i miles out, $1G0 per uoro. 180 acres Improved slock and nil Hoes at $1!(,000. 27 acnm Improved Reed stock or orchard laud, $ in, 000. 1 10 ncros Improved ntouk and all rook ut $100 per aero. 87 ncros, u kooiI buy al $175 por noro, about o milos out, 11 acros 0 milos out, !I0 unreii In airairn. H room houso closo to sohonl, $2100. Houses for rout mid hnimon. for salo in different purt.n ot tho city. 2 farm whkoiih K"d as now, now Is tho tlmo lo liny, TRAD13 180 acros In Roseau, Minn,, for a ranch hero. -IK0 ncros In (lion wood, Idaho, will trade for ranch horo, ono good for nlfnlfn. 2 InrKO loin and other bulhlliiKs, or will take iinuill payment down, balance monthly. A flnn bungalow, largo lot out, want a bungalow closo In; must bo u good ono, HMPMIVMICNT 2 men for pruning. (Ilrls for Ki'inirul housowork. Blx coal inluors, E. P. A. BITTNER ROOMS 0 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Naoli Hotel Phono till; Home, 11, A k A