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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
Orchard Men Attention We are agents for the following goods that pertain to the orchard: Planet Jr., Orchard Cultivator Ohio Reversible Disc Harrow Myer's 5pray Pumps St aver Gasoline Engines and ihp best Sprny Hose it is possible tomanuf acture Vehicles - and - Machinery OF ALL KINDS Call and See Us D. T. LAWTON MED FORI), OREGON. . . . We Want Your . . . CHICKENS Wortman Gore IT'S A MIGHTY TOUGH JOB fixing motor cart on the broad of your back. And to uone ceesaay too. Just have oa fro over your automnbille. We'll fix It ao It will not break down ao long as ynu stay on the road If you haven't had the down-on-your-back experience yet, . don't have it. SuDd ua your machine tn be overhauled. Those who have had it don't hanker for It again. HODSON AUTO CO MCDFOfVD, ORFGON ITHNO MOTOR CAR3 3 SMILE BOOST BUY YOUR TREES AT THE Eden Valley Nursery AND BE HAPPY No, Trust Strings on Bennett 100,1100 TREES tor lew .no 1K A Oeoeral Line of Nuraerv Stock 30,000 Tokay drapes for 1008 HOME UKOWN TKEES WHOLE KOOT TREES Right Prices and a Square Deal for Everybody. N. S. Bennett, "eSJS5Sn order Save Money by Placing your Or der now for Fall 1908 and have Trees a rafted to CraQOOCjoawanocr f THE P1EOF0KD BP C0JT1PHHY n. W. PRIDDY. O. D. NAGLE. O. T. O'BRIEN. Pronrietora M DFORD, OKEOON MaQaraotureri of Uommon nod rretRed Brick. General ton traetora and Builders in all Branches. Plana and Estimate! Furniehed. LIMfi, PLASTER AND CEHENT FOR SALE j.-Vsv--.ii.i.is..M. ayaawiasaiiajji rrlMlw XreosCrQCr Tin and Sheet Iron Opposite Hotel Moore J. A. SMITH, Medford, Oregon --rr-o-&e-3e 1 B. H. Harris I Timber Land Bought and Sold Those having timber lands or relinquishment for sale would do J well to consult us. " Office over Jackson County National Bank A FEff SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BEAL ESTATE For Sale by C. H. Fierce & Sou 78160 aorta, tight miles eist of Medlord, noi improvement, over Den good fruit land. I'rico, 1WK). 721 aore, new eight-room house, wood bouse, choice Irnit Und, will malt 1 a fine home. Price 13600. 71 3J acre, 40 acres set to fruit, new set f improvemenU,choice fruit lanil, r.exr Medford. Price 300 an acre, easy terms. 69 13 aorea near Ashland, half set to fruit, some buildings. If sold soon will take $3000. 68 ? lots, four room house, shade trees, well, special bargain at . only ftiUU. 66 120 acres near Gold Hill, 12 acres in orchard, irrigation ditch, IS aces in alfiilla, 22 acres in wheat, farming imple ments, some "tnclr, good im provements, 400 rln netting fence. Price 5780". 651 lot, 79x125 feet, good new 6 room houte, well, wond shed, 8inie fruit trees, only $135. 64 103 acres neur Eagle Point, bottom land, under cultivation and irrigation ditch, school house on the land . A special bargain at $6000. 62 240 acres of choice fruit land, four miles from Medford, well improved. Price 960 an acre. easy ierms, 6 per cent, interest 60 Ui acres in bearing fruit near Hedford, new 6-room bouse, fenced with Page wire. Price 14700. 58 880 acres six miles from Ash land, floe timber and stock proposition, good springs, nve million feet saw timber. Price 120 ao acre. Easy terms. 51 12 acres choice fruit land, neat improvements, fruit and altalfa.some wood. Price $8500 We advertise nothing only bar gains. Land owners find us poor agents to sell property for more than it is worth. Call and see us 6r write C. H. PIERCE & SON, Medford, Oregon. For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and bar bore itoh, are characterized bv an in tense Itching and smarting, which of ten makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's 8alve. It allays tne itching ana smarting al most instantly. Many cases have been cured by Its use. For sate by Charles Strang. Land For Sale. ' I bare 240 aores of timber land for sale. Three mllllun feet saw timber, Eighty aores good fruit land when timber Is otf. (10 per aore. a. N. Holtan, U-t p. Trail, Oregon. I LITTLE OF EVERYTHING AU kinds ot twk. sti It - Vienna Bakerr. Cad 'Dbona i'M and have poods delivered. A lot of peoi'la worry about an blanketed bones on a cold day and never give a thought to anted ana anelothsd children. A New fork physloisn takes a col umn to express his opinion ot tb grip. We could do It In a bait dozen lines, but oar rsspeot for tb $4,000 linotype maoblne prevents. Ths youth who was smoking a cig arette near toe monkey's cage took anotnar one from bia pocket. 'Would It do any barm," be asked, "if 1 should otter him one of theaeT" "Not a bit," responded tb attend ant, '"lie wouldn't touoh It A monkey Isn't half as big a fool as It looks.1' Chicago Tribune. R. l. Hume, of Wedderbnrn, Carry coanty, is offering good In ducements to American eitlzens who have-famlliea, and are out of employ ment. He will furnish to 'A) families 20 at'res of laoa eacb free of charge for Hve years and fur 15 yet r, addi tional upon payment of taxes aud a yearly lental of 2- per acre, lie will also furnish a vow, a pig and a dozen chickens to eaun family to be paid lor when the family shall hav6 an Income that Is more than neces sary for ' heir maintenance, lie will furnish free pasturage for eaob cow for five years. Use of saw mill and standing timber, the mill to oe oper ated by those who accept this propos ition to manufacture lumber for wblob to build their borne. lie will boy any cord wood manufactured in the clearing of the Und herein men tioned. Other Inducements aie of fend. Dell N01U Record. No Us to Die - "I have found out that there Is no naa to die of lnng trouble ss long as von can get Or, King New Discovery," says Mrs. J. P.White, of Rusbboro, Pa. "I would not be alive to-day only for that wonderful medicine. It loosen np a oougo quieter man anytblngelse, and cures lung disease even after tb. oa. Is pronounced hopeless. " This most reli able remedy lor eough and eolda. la- grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarse ness, is soia anar guarantee at Cbas. Strang's drug store. 60o. and 11 on Trial bottle free. NOTICE OP BCHOCL INDEMNITY SELECTION. United But s Land race, Hosebarg, Oregon, February So, 1B0S. Motion li herebr elven that ths Stats of Ore goo, on july 6. iwo. , applied lor the tv.N of section as. tpMe, rls of Wlll.ra.tio Me ridian, sn fll.d In tbts office a list of eh,ol Indemnity selections In whlth It (elected said lend: and tbat esld list Is open u tbe public for Inspection. Any end ell personi clai Ding advsreely the ebove described lend or any le gal sub-division thereof, or cleimlDg the earns under ths minion ltwe, or desiring to show said lend to be more valuable for mlntral man ior airricunuiai purp tet'f, or to oojeot to eld ei-leclion forany lawful rea-oo,should file tbt-tr detail or thetr smdavtu or orote.t, nr contest in tbtsorhce on or before the 2jnd day I ben-by designate the MRurnKD MAtt., pub ltbt-d St Mi-dlord. Oregon, sn tbe newspaper In which the shove notli-e Is to be published. IIknsamin L. KbDY, Register. The bouthern Uiegnn Laundry Co. Is doing business iu tb same old way with satisfaction to ail patrona Tbe laundry la tbe best equipped In Southern Oregon, the laundrymen Ar experienced and every care is taken to do good and prompt work. The wagon will call at your borne or plaoe of business, or yoo can leave order at the candy store In the Moore Building, West Seventh Street. : Grippe or Influenza which erer you lUta to call it, is on of ths most weakening diseases known. Scoffs Emulsion, which is Cod liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easily di gested f orm, is the greatest strength-builder known to medkal sciences It is so easily digested that it sinks into the system, making new blood and new fat. and strengthening nerves and muscles. Use Scott's Emulsion after Influenza. InvluMblt tor Coaght aotf Coldu ALL DRUQOISTS. BOO. AND Sl.OO. Hard Pan Shoes for Men Made in Grand Rapids, Michigan, of Elk Skin, just the Shoe you want if you have tired or aching feet. Soft and pliable as felt, yet strong enough to stand the hardest wear. $3 and $3.50 the Pair C. H. KIDDthe Footfitter Successor to A. C. Tayler BslMa-MO)OeC- FRESH DAILY FIRST CLASS Bread, Cookies, Doughnuts and Popcorn. Also nuts, fruit and candy at Balcomb's Store 104 West Seventh Street Moore Building Gold Ulll News: A. E, Stevens, of Santa Barbara, Calif., this mi purchased tb. Mrs, Salodsn property, on Kane eresk, consisting of sva acres, for $1200. U also purchased ten acrsa from Mrs. Prlc for $760, Tb property parchaesd from Mis. Prio I directly across tb road from tb Swlndsn property and tb loinlng ot tb two traots will mak Mr. Stefan an x cellent piece of propaitv, Mr. Stevens hs been lu Uold Hill for tbe past week contemplating buying land, anr be became ao well pleased with tb country tbat be purohased this tract. Man led In this olty, Saturday evening, March 14, 1008, John J. Hitter and Miss Bessie Cook, both of this olty. Tbe newly marde oouple are both well known in tble oity, aod tbelr many friends are ex tending congratulations. The brlc'e I the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook, of this oity, and has grown to womanhood in tbia city and has a host of friends. Mr. Hitter is the proprietor of tbe (J old Ulll Wood yard and Is one cf Uold Hill's most substantial citizens. Tbey ar now domiciled in there new bom In Riverside Park. Marshal Uammersly bas been bav Ing some pretty strenuoos times this week, and It has kept htm pretty busy looking after small offenders, Saturday night h arrested "Kid Oannoo" for being drank and dis orderly and lodged him tn , tb olty baatlla. Uannon objscted to being deprived of bis liberty so he proceed ed to make his get-away. However b was not oat mor than Uvs or Un minutes until Fritz again had him In bis elutobes nd behind tb bus. Tb second time be was placed In tb Inner cell of the Jail, aod for tbe second time In tome way be bioks tb looks and escaped only to be re oaplarcd . By this Urns tbe merehal bad bad tb lock fixed again and thought tbat be bad his man pretty securely looked until he found h bad again escaped. Tb last Urn though, Uannon bad no doubt re. oeived assistance from the outside, as tb looks on tb outer door had been battered with a hsary boo. Ula last escape was good and b Immediately left town and op to tbe present time I still among tb missing. U will probably cat Uold H1U off bis visit lag list for some time, and it Is Just s well. Central Point Herald: Geo, L. Neale, who Is farming tbe W lllamson plao this season, bas 26 aores of watermelon land ready for planting and expects to raise a bump er crop of melons the coming season. He expects to plant his seed soon and hopes to bave his orop ready for the eaily market, for it is tbe early melon tbat brings tbe top price in tbe markets. The foothill road between Central Point and Janksonvtlle I a oen of great industtlal activity this spring, all kinds of work being vlgoroaly peosecated daring the present fine weather. Many new people bave pur chased land In that vioinlty within the past few months and on all side nw building ate being created. wood Is being eat and corded for next winter's mark's, land Is telng cleared and fencing Is being done on a large soale. AU of that seotlon Is tributary to Central Point and tbe Indications now are that the sur rounding oountry Is being settled np ao rapidly tbat Central Point 1 bound to be a town of from 2,000 to 3,200 people within tbe next two or three ysars. J. M. Hurley, of North Jacksonville pteclnot, Is building a fine barn on bis place, Ed. Scott and Bart Con gers of tb same precinct, bave the oontract. Tbat partloular section of tb. valley I developing at a greater rate this spring tban any other part of tb oounty and a drive through there reveals improvement on every band, Mr. MoOreaie Is Just complet ing a oommodious nsw rssldenoe on the plaoe recently purohased from Mr. Hurley, and on all aides new boas ar going op, fenolng Is being don, and la being cleared ana brok en np and everything baa tb appear ance of old-tlm boom day, lb larger land holding are belog out Into email traots and tb country Is growing faster than ever befoi. Ashland Tidings: Business was practically suspended In Ashland this afternoon and stores generally wer closed while business men, clerks and everybody shoulder ed spsdes and shovels and Joined In the work ot planting ' shade trees along one ot Ashland's already at tractive streets, the Boulevard, from the Congregational Cnnrob corner to tbe Stat Normal ScbooL Tb ground bas already been prepared In part and the work of plaotng tne trees wss taken op merrily at lo'clock this afternoon by tbe volunteer force under tbe dlreotioo of J, . Young, ohalrman of the oommittee having tbe commendable project In charge, "b distance oovered Is about a mils and a half and a total of 200 thrifty trees, largely maple and elm, ware est out. Frank Scbonewala Sr., a demented butcher, aged U years from 11111 yard, near Spokane, Welsh,, disap peared tn Ashland, stent ten o'clock yesterday morning, wbil bis son, Frank Sobonswald, Jr., stepped into home for mossy, and ths latter has been able to get ao trao sine of his father, who It la feared has taken to tna mountains and may suffer from exposure. Schonewald Sr., sold out bis markat at Hiliyard recently aod wen tltoKla math Fail to look for a: new location, and It was whll at Klamatb Falls that he was attacked witb dementia which however doe not tak violent foim. Tb son can to lock after his father and bad suit ed bom with him bat ran oot of money here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Conner and Mr P. B. Whitney went out to toe letter's homestead in t . mountain at ot Urlazley Butte, Saturday. Mrs. Whitney was doing tbe spring bonseoleanlng ot tb osblo, and oast a bunch of rubbish which wood rats had oollsctsd, Into tb oook stove, and a terrific explosion followed, two giant oaps having evidently been aeoamalated by tb rats In their nestmaklni. A piece of one ot tbe oaps Imbedded Itself in Mr Whit ney's forehead, but aside from tbls and the fright lnoident to tbe affair, tbere was no damage. Wltb the inauguration of the oolo niat ratee, not only tourist but also tramp travel is receiving an Impetus wbicn promises to oontinae Indetl nltely, this seotion hsviug received a consignment ot over 50 "tourists," f. o. b. Ashland yards tbia morning Tbe hegira at present is towards the north, almost every Individual in tbe lot having engaged In a wild scramble Incident to tbe Los Angeles-to-Seattle race. Good For bverybody. Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a prominent architect in the Delberl Building, San Francisco, ays: "I fully endorse all tbat baa been ssld of Electric Bitters aa a tonic medicine. It is good Inr ev erybody. It correct stomaoh, liver and kidney disorders in a prompt aod effici ent manner and builds up the system." Electric Bitters Is the best spring med icine ever sold over a druggist's coun ter; as a blood purifier it is unequaled. 60c. at Chas. Strang's drug store. NOTICE OF INTENTION TOBESION A8 TRUSTEE. To the Butte rails Sugar Pins Lumber Co: Yon are beteby notified that the Oregon Truet sad Savlnss Bank, a oorporaUon, acting by and through a vote of lu Boero of direct ore, and aleo by Thomas :. Uevlla, Beoelver, of said corporation, aopolnted such by the circuit Court ol tbe StaHcol Oregon lor Mult noraeb oouoty in tbe eult of touts J. Wilde, filelutlff, against the Oregon Truet and Sav age Bank, el al, defecdeule, eno In pureuance ol an order mude by eald lest named Circuit Court on the 18tb day ol Msioh, UM8, deelree end Intends to resign end be discharged from the trust Greeted by a certain Indenture of moitgage mude and executed by the untie Falls bugar Flue Lumber Company to the said Oregon Trust and Boeings Bank, dated June 1st, lW7,aad recorded oa July 23. 1907, tn volums '21, pegee 867 and S66 Kecorde of Uortgees lor Jackson Couuty, Oregon, and you are further notified tbat a petition and application lor leave to resign lie said trust and as said trustee and be relieved from far ther dutteo and re-.poui.tbUit!oe in oonnecttun therewith ie now pending In the circuit Court ot the state of Oregon for said Multno jieb County, In the suit ttforenetd, and that a final order will be made upon said application at the expiration ol sixty deye from the publi cation of this notice. It is contetupUted that ths Grants PaHe Hanking and Tru.t Company be appointed trus.ee lu piece of the said Oregon Trust aud SaviuKS llauk Dated at furtlend, Oregon, March 30th, 1&8. Oaktmli THVnT AND ti&VlNOS UiCiK, 3Y W. h. MooKg, rreKldcul. I hy w. t;. mohrih. uattbler. OREHOS THV.1T ANI SAVIR,,, HaK, BvTnoe. C. Hsvlin, Keceiver. SEAL 1 NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SEI-ECriOX. CtfrrRO STATKe Lanp Orrtcs, KoEBt:Rtl, Oheoon, March 17. 1908. Notice Is hereby slven that tbe mate ol Ore gon on Sepu-mbet -Jt, IW7, applied lor the nej nw4 ot section Su, town-nlpM eolith, range 2 east of W M.. kuu riled in this office a list ot school Indemnity setectlooe In which it se lected said land : aad that eald list Is open to tnepnbllc for Inspection. Any end all persons claiming adversely ths above described laud orauy legal eubdivlsioa thereof, or claiming the same under the minlug laws, or desirlug to show said land to be m ire valuable lor mineral than for agricultural purpoees, or to object to said eelei-tton for any lawful reason, should file their claims or their affidavits ol protest or contest In this omcs on or before tbe sth day of May, IS 8. 1 hereby de.itenate ths Henroan Mail, pub lished at Medford, Oiegon, ae tbe newspaper In whu h the above notice Is to te p .blished. BekjaMiII L. Edov, Kegtster. NOTICE. I. D. PHIPPS, D. D. 6. Mimif Offlota b Atttiu Block, MLJclaliff tfuktBi Drug tiare Mtttorl.OiM HO.000 SCHOOL BONDS, DISTRICT NO 49. Bid will be received op to aod looludlag atsirvi. !.. iwuo, OT JKmeS m. JroDOIDllier, Treuarer of Jackson County, OreaoD, at the office of the County Tresuurer, let the Town ol Jacksonville. Oresron. for the nurchmiB of lift - ooooo Coupon b ads, leiued by school Die- " Wt ineijiuro., ure on, payaoie IB yeare, 10 yearn optional, bearing 5 per cent. percent, of tbe amount ol bid. The Board of uixrcwra oi sata Bcnooi uistrltn NO. 49. re serve the right to reject any and all bids. ., M. UKJIIt.niiiljlK. Treasurer of jacksoo County, Ureflpn. Q. W. STEPHENSON, PHYilClAN.SCBOION ANDOPTlOlASf. Ofloet Roe-nS.Adaine'bloek. Calls proMrU attended day or night. 'Pnnoe&eg. Medford Oeegon. W. M. r'Ol.VIQ, Uedfurd. UKO. H. DURHAM, Uresis Pass. COLVIO & DURHAM a . Xj-3j-vray . . "Omcs a Medford Kstlonal Bank galleV ug ground floor J R. SEELY PHYSICIAN A BUKUEON alodero Bqulpmenlt X Bay Labratory. Offloa In Jaekaoa County Bask Bulading. Medlord Oregon A. S. BLITON, O.S. COHHUUtOHBS. DOTUiOT OW OKKOOW Homeatead and Tlmbrr Land Hhnsa and proola made. Teailmouy taken in laud ooo-tf-si uca. Office wttb Medford Mali Medford Oragop EFFECTIVE DKC, 29, iK)7 SOUTH noUKO No. 16 Wtdford l(i:30 am No. IS lioopm HOHTH BOUStD So. 14 Medlord t:49au NO. 16 6:39 pm Numbers 14 and It will make all tope. Numbers U aad 12 will be liken off. In tha Ctreult Court of tbe flute of Oregon for the county of Jack ton 11a Lynn Plain Ufl 1 e y William Lynn Defendant, f To William Lynn, Defendant. Id the oameof thettuteof Oregon: Yoo are hereby required to appear and aawr tbe complaint iiied against you In the a bore entitled, eult within ten cays fiom the data of tbeser vlcefof thlaSummoDS upon you U served within this county. or 11 Mnred withio auy othxreonn ty or this State, then wlthtn twenty days from tna date ol tbe service upon yoo; and If yon fall to answer for want thereof, tbe plaintiff will take a default against you, and will apply to the Court tor the relief prayed for in the oo in plain t, towlt; Tbat the marriage eon tract now existing bo tween plalotifl and defendant be forever dis solved. ThUpummonK is published In the Meoman Mail, by as order of Hon. H K . Usnna. Juilga o' tbe above entitled Court, made March 10th, It 38; to be published for six oonsecutlve weeks, e fljst publication thereof being Friday, March 18lh It', and the laat being Friday, Ap 112-iih, 1908.andthe defendant le hereby r. julred to appear and answer the complaint herein, on or before the satd last named date. COLVIO A DUKHAM, Attorneys for Flat otiff NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMr NITY SELECTION. United Btatee T-and Office, Koseburg, Oregon. February IT, 1908. Notice lenert-by given :hat the state of Ore rou, on February 1, 1907, applied for ns- $6 '4 ct section 80, township si south, range 2 act. and XA e of wction 'i and sw op xi and ao-ith sw . of nvctfon'24, loWM-hlp -.2 soiitti, ran kb easi, of Willamette Meridian, an ti led In this nitlce ll-ti of i-chool indi mni ty set ctioiiH In which It auiecied said laud; ai d thut said lists r open to the public for infection. Any ami all personi. cluhninK ad v ly the above describeil land or ati lrgal Hiiti-divlxton tlti'reof, nrclulmlnr the snme un der tlie miniUK laws, or di'sirlng to fhow anld land I" be more valuable fur mineral than for agricultural purposes, or to object to tuirt se teetionM for any inwful rensim, abouid lile their claims or thetr affidavits of protest or DOt.-eai in this office on or before the 14tb day uf April, IWis. 1 hereby itenlgnate the Mrnrono Mut, pub lished at Meilford, OreEOTi, as the newspaper in which the above iitn'0 Is to be published. BtNjAiftu L. Eddy, iWuiet-. NOTICE FOR PQBLIOATIOaV. Department of the lf.lirioT. Land Office at Koei iiurg, Ore.. Jan 22. 1908. Notice in hely given that Mll -Caton of Fhoiiili, OrR(in, bs filed nut oe ot his Intention to make final aolillers five years proof in support ol his claim, vts: Homefjad Entry No. 1432, made July lft. 1907, for tbe MW, Section 6. Towns bin Sit. South, Kange 1 Kast, and that aald proof will be made before a H. Hilton. U.p. Commls aloner, at hit office, In Medford, Oregon, on Saturday, March 28, m. Ue name, tbe following witnesses to pmva bis continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, tbe land, vis: Krederlrk K. Furry, Arthur Furry, James Smith, of Pfaof-nlx, Oregon; SL Peter Barno burg, of Medford, Oregon. BENJAMIN L EnTY. Register,. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed, and qualified as administrator of the estate of Martha Ann Liemmens. late of Jackson County. Oregt n, do ceased. Alt persons bavins claims agHlnst i?ilr?VPr DnQm' Payable aem I -annually, duly vejttte4. to me for allowanoe, at my res. Vi?.bAccmpBi,a .r. 9". check ft dence in Medford, Oregon within six month from tbls ana day of March, 1908. MARION TRYER, Administrator of tbe estate ot Martha Ann Clem mens, deceased. W. B Phipps, attorney BANK YOUR MONEY IN SOILS OF EVANS CREEK VALLEY One grower sold $1 10 strawberries from J acre rows 3 feet apart, AnotUer grew 16 tons of pumpkins on less than 2 acres. Sold berries to local store $97, besides giving quantities of fruit for picking from 40 bills raspberries and 88 Logan berries. Less than i acre ot onions produced 14,00) lbs., sold $280. 225 Sal way Peach trees in lour successive years sold: 1904, 1300 bo-es; 1905, ?300 boxes; 1906, 1300 boxes; 1907, 1000. One Royal Ann Cherry, 16 years, picked 500 pounds in 1907. One D'Anjnu Pear, 7 year', picked 6 boxes. You can get such results as these and better. Come to me and I will tell you why. You can buy a new nine room house, large lot with barn io $1200. 50 acres fronting on Rogue River, one mile from town at $20 per acre. 420 acres, very tinest apple, pear, peach and cherry land, If miles, $60 per acre. 135 acres in town, $75 per acre. Very best vineyard land $15 per acre. Five room house and barn near depot. 160 acres with 8 water rights, $60 per acre. BEN A. LOWELL WOODVILLE, OREOON Try an "Ad." in The Mail. a telegraph office to esnd a m