the m Enron n datly tribune, medford. or., monday, march -j:?. inoa. BOUNDARY LINES OF NEARBY PRECINCTS Borne of Jackson Coty ftecinct BouiQiries Adjoin Mtford and Division of City As 4fc9 by Pur veyor's Liii ;l Hcimets. Central Poiut, Xo. S Beg. on quar ter see. cor bet sees lti ami 17 tp 37 8 r2w; t to Bear creek, down tut id creek northerly to u bomnlary if sec M tp .ili s r 2 w; w to county road, 8 on said road to O & C K. H., se nu said road to n Imnmlury sic 3 tp It a r 2 w; w to nw cor sec 4 tp 37 s r - w; ho to be yinniug. Polls at town ball. Kittle Point, No. 10 Beg. at se cor set-. -2 tp 'M s r 1 e; w (i mi to sw or sue L'fi tp .'til h r 1 w; n to Antelope reek, down Antelope ei-cek to Little But to creek, down Little Butte creek to Rogue river with e line sec 31 tp 33 h r 1 e; h to hw cor sec tp 35 s1 r I o; e o mi, a ."i mi, w 2 mi, s 1 mi to He cor sec 3 tp 3ii s r 1 e; w to Lit tie Butte creek, up Little Butte creek! to intersection of e line of are 10 tp 36 b r 1 e; s on sec line to beginning. Polls at Holmes' warehouse. ! ImM Hill, Xo. l: Beg. at quarter see eor on e boundary line see LI tp 37 s r 3 w; w 2 mi, n 2'... mi to tp line. w 1 mi to sw cor see 34 tp 3t s r 2 w; n 1 mi, w i, mi, it a mi, e mi s 12 mi, s to Rogue river to south bank, up river to e line of sec 13 tp 3d b r 2 w; s to be-riuniug. Polls at public hall. South Jacksonville, Xo. 14 Beg. with intersection of center of Califor nia ft with center of .Jackson creek; up enter of that stream to iirst fork, up (enter of that fork to Central (Ullcli; up renter of that gulch to loft hand fork; up renter of that fork to inter section of sec lines bet sees 2ft and 27. tp 37 s r 3 w; s to quarter sec cor bet sees in and 11 tp 3s s r 3 w; e to tp line at quutrer see cor sec 12 tp 3S s r 3 w; s to sw cor sec lit tp 38 a r 2 w; e to se cm sec 20 tp 38 s r 2 w; n to cor sees 4, 5, mid M, tp 38 s r 2 w: e to Orilliu creek; northerly on w bank of said stream to iis intersection with stage rond lending from Jackson ville to Ashland, on said road and on California st in the town of Jackson ville to beginning. North Jacksonville, No. . Beg. flt same point as in s precinct; on center of Jackson ereek to first fork, up eon ter of right fork to Cantrall gulch, up center uf thin gulch tn left fork, up cen ter of this fork to line bet sees 26 and 27 tp 37 s r 3 w; n to cor bet sees 14 ii ml lo tp 37 s r 3 w; to firiffin crook nt point in see 1.1 tp 37 s r 2 w; up (irillin creek Hlmig w bank to stage road, along said road and California st to beginning. Xorth Med ford. N'o. 18. Beg. at point whore If. R. V If R intersects (irillin ereek in sec 27 tp 37 s r 2 w; easterly on snid It R to intersection with 7th st in Metlfnrd, easterly along center of 7th st to Bear creek ' bridge, e across said bridge in eatserly direc tion on center of road to nw cor. sec 21 tp 37 s r 1 w; n 2 mi, w to Hear creek, up said creek to center line see 13 tp 37 s r 2 w; w on center line sees 13, I I and la to (iriflin ereek in sec 15 tp 37 s r 2 w; southerly along Griffin e reek to begi a a i ng. I o Is Perry 's warehouse. Sou t h M ed ford . Xo. lit Beg. at a point where l( Ii V Ii li intersects Grif fin creek in sec 27 tp 37 s r 2 w; east erly on aid r r to intersection with 7tL st in Medford, easterly along center of 7th st, to Hear creek bridge; e across bridge on center of county road in east erly direction following deviations thereof to sw cor sec 31 tp 37 s r I w; s 2 mi, w 2 mi, s 2 mi. w 2 mi, s 1 mi. w 3 mi, n 2 mi, e to e bank of Gritlin creek, northerly to beginning. Polls at city hall. Phoenix. Xo. 21 Beg it t si- eor of tp 37 s r 1 w; w to sw cor tp 37 s r 1 w; s 3 mi, w 2 mi, s I mi, e .1 I I mi more or less to e bomnlary line of Woodford lieames I) L C in tp 37 s r I w; n 1 mi to line bet sees la and 22 tp 38 s r 1 w; e to quarter sec eor between sees I I and 23 tp IIS s r I w; it 1 mi, e 1'. mi to tp line, n 2 mi to beginning". Polls public hall. Phoenix. Knx.v, Xo. 23 Beg. ut se cor lp 37 r I w; w 4 mi. n 4 mi to nw eor see Hi tp 37 s r 1 w; w to Hear ereek, fol lowing Bear ereek down stream to s line of sec 1 tp 37 s r 2 w; e to tp linr. n l';. mi, e I mi. s to sw eor sec It tp 37 s r I w; i- 2 mi to tp line, s 3 mi to beginning. Polls nt Re Top school house. Talent, Xo. 2t! Beg. nt se cor tp 41 h r I w; w to sw eor same tp; no on tp line to ror sec Ml tp 38 s r 1 w: e tn e boundary line of Woodford lieames l L C; n to line between sees la and 21 tp 38 s r 1 w; e to quarter sec cor between sees I t ;,,id 23 tp 38 s r 1 W; to qmitrcr see cor between 11 and 14 tp 38 s r 1 w; e to quarter sec eor be tween sees 7 and 1 tp 3s b r 1 e; s to quarter see cor between sees 10 nnd 30 tp 38 h r I e; w to W. M; ft ( begin ning. Polls at Sherman's hall. Forests for Seventy Years. -Von- Zoalnnil has l,2in).onn ncri'S of fori!, with 2i in kin. Is of troos. It in oMiinntc-.l tli.it tlii' native fori'sls nil! liiHt. at tlip irt'ont rato of cutting, for Tn yoars. Tlio r.-) m . 11 1 will tliori' fnro lie Knnliiat. ltnt in tin- nn.l. if th.' iniportiil troi'H j.rovo to ho inoro vain alilr ri'onomii'ally than tin- nativo nnos. I hoy will niako up the fnturo fi.rnits of tho rmintry. Fori'stry a. taken up in NVw Zen Innil over 3(1 year, ajjo, l.ut wa. al.an ilone.1 after a few year.. The reason civen for itn.ppini; it a. that it rest more than it win worth. After several year, of exploitation it wn. generally eoni-e.lo.1 ,at the nh-nilonment of fr e.trv l.y the government n a .erion. mistake, anil it wa taken np again with reneweil energy. X'ur-erio. ami plantation, are being extemleil a rap iilly a eireiim.tnnre will allow. The yearly timl.er ent of NVw Zealnml I. nhont n half ,jj() twt. nearlv the ame amount a. the annual rut of Tirit Ish Columbia. AMUSEMBNTS. Praise for Jubilee Singers. BY KB AXIHiKWS. Williams' Jubilee company, who ap Mared at the upera house Saturday night nnd gave a sacred program Sun day night were a pleasant suiie to the music lovers of Medford. It is too bad that good companies should suiter from the shortcomings of inferior com panies that precede them, but it is a penalty which true art often has to pay. The so-called jubilee singers that have appeared here this winter have been a doleful attempt at music and have not been considered wort hy The Tribune's notice; lu( the eight talent ed siugers of last night rank among the first of like companies, white or colored. Their program is chiefly of the popu lar style, with enough of the classic to make it worth while for the lovers of high art. The voices are perfectly balanced in their quartet work and their cresceiulos and diminuendos are beyond the perfection that any director might hope to obtain. True musicians who sing together for a long time ar rive at a unity of sympathy by sub merging individuality and striving for A harmonious result which individual ambition would never reach, and this is perhaps the reason we so seldom hear n perfect quartet. These singers di minish to a whisper ami successful Iv imitute the moaning of the wind. Tt would be unfair to single out any member for special praise, yet there are singers among them who closely bor der greatness, but it is as a whole that you think of this company. Man ager Ha7.elrigg should book this troupe for a return engagement next season, for they have given us a taste of their quality and their melodious voices that will be a pleasant memory. FORMER JACKSON COUNTY WOMAN IN LEGAL TANGLE Susan E. Anderson is seeking the aid of the circuit court in untangling a matrimoninl inix-up in which she has played n prominent part. According to her own account of it. ns contained in the complaint she has filed, she was married to Fred Kleinhnmmer, in Linn county. May 2. 18SB. but they were mismnted nnd the courts of that coun ty dissolvedtlie knot which made them husband and wifo, July fi, 1893, nnd on that very -same day she accepted I he hand and heart of Xoah V. Leabo and they were at once mnrried nt Albany. She lived with this mnn until the year 1807, when to her great astonishment she ascertained that her marriage to this man was illegal, inasmuch as the Oregon state laws provided that no di vorced parties could remarry within n period of six months after the court has separated them. And this was news to her husband, too, and tnking ad vnntage of the situation, he forthwith 'skipped out" nnd she says she has never seen him since that time, but af terwards she says one of his brothers informed her that the mnn was dead. Acting upon this bit of information, she again entered the matrimoninl state, this time, becoming the wife of Alfred Anderson, to whom she was married March 18, 1001, nt Jackson ville. Two children were born to them. But afterwards this husband died nnd now she .seeks to have the court deelare her marriage to Leabo null and void, giving her the complete charge of the two children and nllowlrg her nnd said children to assume the surname of An derson. GETS JAIL SENTENCE FOR CARRYING PISTOL James flrihble, surcharged with Ash land blind pig whisky, flourished pis tol and ns a consequence was sent to the count v iail for ten days by re corder Kggleston. ' Chief of Police Thornton took him to Jack-mn ville. The habit of carrying concealed weapons is altogether Ion common, nnd there are many others who should be punished severely therefor. RATES TO MEDFORD. During March and April, 108, tick ets will be on sale daily from the prin cipal cities of the Fnited States to Medford. Or., over the lines of the Orcgoii Railroad A- Xavigat ion com pany and Southern Pacific company (lines in Oregon, at the colonist rates named below: From Rat. Atchison $;nt,0o Atlanta. On ni.O.'i llaltimole. Mil ;"4.2;"i Birmingham. A la 47.1.-1 Bloomingtoii. Ill .0il Bristol, Tenn r1.7." Boston. Mass. (1) f4.4" Hoston, Mass. (2) oT.." Boston. Mass. (:! HO.Io Buffalo. Y V -17.."0i Ituft'.'Ho. X. V. (4) Cniro, lit fhictyo. Ill inciniKiti, t 'ovelnil, ( Council Ithiffn Irs Moines, lit Hlmirn, X. V. (.") ts.-,H :i.imV IL'.JO ' 44.7.. .'tu.on f'O.MI 1 .'Mi" ! ', Memphis Tenn Minueapoli j MoI.Up. AIk 1 fontKomfr. Ala. . .! Xashville. Tenn I Now V?irk. X. V. ." i Xew Vork. X. V. (7) Mm:tlt!i, X--I. t;.7' HOI no, 00 I r-niria. Ill ;fi.o"i I'liilfulflpliia r.1.7." J Kvrtnsville, Iml no.Ofl ' linliniiH'-olitt, Iml 4't, "( I -,;js', ' ',v " '(, ',t I4o;ivnn-orth .".o.lift ; Lnnm ill.9 Ky It,7it 1 ritttl.orir t7.."n j lit t?1Tirir Mi) IV.ri Sioux f'ity :;o.u0 st. Jooopii :','i.ttn St. 1 ,oiuh. Mo :!."... "in St. Pan! .'f. no Valiini:ton. I. (.". ":i.'J." ' Medford, Or. , In loratM in .Iakon roiinty. Sontlirrii itirpgon, in thp li-nrt of t ! rclel.ratr.l I Koifiie Hiver valley. Tiie valley Las an area of approximately l-lilO sqmtr-.-miles and is about half as large us the statu of Hclnwaro or Khode Island. The Kogue b'iver valley is one of the moat prolific in the entire country, and produces apples, pears, peaches, grapes and other fruits with extraordi nary success. During liu au orchard near Medford shipped a carload of pears to Xow York City, for which the gross price of $4022.80 was paid. This is the fresh fruit car record of the world and is equivalent to the remark able price of 17 cents per pound for fresh fruit at wholesale. The fruit which made this remarkable record was lu Cornice pears. The best pre ious record of frc-di fruit was also made by Medford (in limit) when :tl.-o was id for a carload of the same fruit. The i-ords made in the Rogue River valley iu orchards adjacent to Med ford during 1 HOT are so wonderful as to surpass belief. Sixteen and one halt' acres of Winter Xellis pears produced i-lO.tioo net f. o. b. Medford. Pifty-five trees of Yellow XVwtown Pippins pro dneed 8 la boxes of fruit, which, in spite of the financial panic iu London, panned out 17 1 l.."it net. These trees grew on less than one acre. The three-j acre orchard from which this fruit was ; taken has produced an average amount j of ."no net per year for the last eight yeais. One hundred and fifty-two Yel low Xewtown Pippin trees produced iu 1007. $312a f. o. b. Medford. These trees grew on three acres. From eight acres near Medford 0000 boxes of New town Pippin apples were marketed in 1!""7, netting $2000 nu acre f. o. b. the orchard. For the past seven years this orchard has netted $701 per acre aver age. Apple and Pear Returns. Seven acres of Hart let t. pears near Medford iu 0B7 grossed $2200 per acre. A young Bart let t pear orchard of 30 acres of S-yenr-old trees netted :100! per acre. Twenty Winter Xellis pear trees net ted $0dito. These figures show I lie won d erf id profit made iu l!07 for apple and pen r orchards about Medford a profit exceeding $l(Hin per acre iu many cases. Although the record for 1000 does not show such -wonderful returns, tin figures are, ne vert heless. exceed in glv large. Three fonrl lis of uu acre of Spit .en bergs produced ."87 boxi-s ill nine, which brought $1171. Kour acres of Spit .eiibergs brought $2113. Twenty two acres of pears in 10 Ml produced (III boxes of i'niil. which sold for $sss f. o. b. cars. The significant fact of the wonderful resources and possibilities of I In K'ogue Kiver valley is shown by the offer of t lie Med ford ( 'otn mei cial club I o pay $1oo to any one who can show by an t hent ic test imon v that nuv cii v or AUTOMOBILES KXPKRT RKI'AIKIXU. ALL AY ) I K (III A RAX T SAU1. IM'I'.I.IC OAK'ACH. CARS STORED AND Reos Premiers Fords Kissel Kar VVK ASK YOU TO NOT I UK OUR I.I N i : FOR MS. X YOU 1VKAT IT . MEDFORD All Kinds and Varieties of Are You Thinking of o Building? n ' Iowa Box &JLumber Co. M I DPOR I) town iu the I'nited States, outside of a loM-iile circle, with Medford ns a n has tributary to t( witliin the a'ue radius as many diversified re ieiirci's as Medford, Or., can show with ;n the corresponding radius. Among I he resources of this wonderful valley .lie the following: Resources of Valley. Appb's. pears, cherries, apricots, ber ries, grapes, uectftiue-s, radishes, tenia toes, horseradish, asparagus, prunes, ar tichokes tjj'j!, potatoes, onions, carrots, -aigai' torn, chestnuts, almonds, butter nuts, walnuts, pea mils, lettuce, cant a lou pi s, watermelons, pens, beans, but t'-r. du se, t I' tcco. rye, cattle, sheep, goats, hogs, homy, lime, marble, gran iie, iron, talc, mica, jade, anyx, agate, . tin. in;', garnets, tellurium, lead, plati num, cinnabar, gold, silver, copper, ee dar, oak, cedar pine, Houglas fir, white pine, black oak, madrono, asbestos, ar tesian water, mineral springs, jiuud--.tone, waterpower, alfalfa, etc., etc. Medford is a thriving, bustling com munity of about aOOii people nnd is growing rapidly. Pull informal ion about this section can be obtained by nddressiug Secretary. Commercial club, Med ford. Or. XOTICK OP RLKCTION. lie it resolved, by the .City Council of the City of Medford, Oregou, the Mayor approving. That there be, and is hereby called a special election in vsaid city for the purpose of submitting to the voters of said city for their up prenl or rejection, a proposed amend ment to section 72 of the City Charter of said city, n ud such other matters as may be lawfully submitted at said elec i ion ; that said election be held upon the 3d day of April. 1008. betweeu tin horns of 0 a. ui. and a p. in. of snid day. The following are hereby designated as the polling places and judges and clerks of said election: For the First Ward : Polling place, I city hall, over llnskins' drug store. Ml Judge, George A. Jackson, iudge and clerk, F, M. Jordan; judge nnd clerk, .1. F. Willeke. For the Second Ward: Polling place, sample room of the Hotel Xash, on P street. Judge, V. .1. Kmeriek; judge and clerk. 1. G. Karnes; judge nnd clerk, II. II. Harvey. For the Third Ward : Polling place, city hall. .Iudge, A. T. Hrislto; judge a nd clerk, F. M. Stewart ; judge and clerk. C. I'. Collins. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the city council March IS, 1008, Trowbridge voting aye, Mi fort aye, Worlinun aye, Merrick aye, Olwell aye, llnfer absent. Approved March 18, 1008. J. P. HMPPY, Mavor. Attest: HKXJ. M. COLLIXS, Recorder, 1908 MOTOR CARS Reos 1(1 II. P. sin n'le-c-l i i otei- Rmi.-ilxmt, with folding; se:il G50 L'u II. I doiil.N'-rvlinder Roadsti'i-with jiunpsciit.SplOOO :'H II. 1'. dniiltlc-cvliiidfi- Touring C;ir, (lct;i.-linlilc toim.'Mii ' .' Spi2.-0 Premiers 'J I II.. I'. I'our-cylindci' Rondstcr or tunrini car. .$2250 III) !!") II. I'. I'liiir-i-ylindci' Roadster or touring car. .$2500 111 :!." II. I', fonr-cvlindcr Roadster or loiirin-; car, donl.le ignition $2600 III U II. I. six-cylinder Touring; Car, 7-jasseiigei,..?37t0 Fords 1.1 II. I', four-cylinder Runal.out if? 500 Same with mechanical oiler, runnini'-board and lamps, etc ' $ 700 lit II. I'. six-cylinder Tom-ins Car spaOOO Kissel Kar :'.-"-10 II. I. Touring Car or Roadster $2000 CAN Vol" TiKAT T KM AUTO CO,,;! Lumber VK IIAVF SOMF, i:nid)l(iS TO fi:r for salkon ti i k (i roi n i . (.'AM, AT PROBATE. KM ale of James Itraden; order made a ppoiut iug Komaine Itraden adiuiui t rat or and George Put rick, Joseph 1.. Ilammerslev ami l. II. Cheuev appeals ers. Instate Mr nest Mr Knight el nl. ; ol der made authorizing guardian to pur chase real property. Mstate Joseph Wilson, Sr.; order made appointing Huh Kim-aid, 1-. W. ttcebc aud J. W. Meriitt appraisers. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Frederick Hickeley and Mrs, Jennie Harris. BUSINESS CARDS. E. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Mipiipped 0erat iug Rooms. X Ray. Office Hours, 10-12, Hi P. M, Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. WILLIAM YOUNG CARPMXTMR AX1 HFILHMR. Window and Door Screens to Order. Mission Furniture Built. Hox 071. Medford, Or. DR. S. J. DAY, Jacksonville, Oregou, DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence. Medford Furniture Co., Medford, Or. Housefurtiishers and Fnderlakers. Pity Phone .'IVt, Night Phones C. W. Conk lin. lOo; J. II. Butler. MS, Win. M. Oolviff, Medford. Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D Physician nnd Sur&eon. Kaglo Point, Oregon. E. L. BALGOM. Xew West Side Confectionery Fruit store candies, nuts, e'gars, tobaccos, fresh fruit in season Near Hotel Moore, Medford. Or. 'PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL j EECTION AGENCY. Lock Box 8H8. Medford, Or. E. f. HUNT, WAT Mb SPPPLY CONTRACTOR. 10 years experience; A I references. Best of work at right prices. Pumping plants installed in whole or in part. Any available power. Wood or steel tanks on correct substructures, fiuso line engines set. Spray out fits built ind repaired. A chance to figure on ; your work will be appreciated. 1'iitil I .shop is secured. Box 108. Residence, end of North B street. K 101). SUN DR I F,N FOR CARKD FOR. Prices F. O. I!. Faclorv. Y. WALK KR, Manager. Phone Main 213. rase Fiuhth and D Streets. ; down which wf of- Ol'l, OFFK'F OREGON j Professor N'orling and his orchestra' were a I Gold Hill a few nights ago, 1 ein h Hay Advent isi church building at furnishing sup. rior uinir for a leap- ! . lacks.. nville and is transforming it in vear parly. I to a duelling house. FATHER. COME IN Wfe&: AND TRY ON A .MO DHL lU'SINFSS SACK Sl'lT FOR SPKMNO WT.AI!. YOU MAY I'.F ;!0. -ID OR (id, lil'T WF IIAYF A Model Adapted to Your Years AND YOl'R (TRYFS. IT WILL FIT AND W FA R AND I'LFASF YOl'R WIFF. I!F OAl'SF IT Wll.l. MAKF YOF LOOK YOUNO. SI'KMOIITFY AND STYLISH. SUITS AT $15, $20, $22.50 TO $50 FY FRY SFIT ( I V A R A N'TFFD. OO.MF IN AND OIYF I'S A LOOK. THE MODEL SS " M FDFOR D'S ( ' RRF T ( 'I ,( KTI1IFRS." A bit of Alfalfa Land F.verv tine pcislcd mi Ilic l.iiul sit 1 1 ; 1 1 ion in tliis val knows llnit u I li.-iy IiiihI is ,n'oiiii- lo he in de nial id I'ri i 1 1 1 his t imc fori Ii. owini; to so imii'li of our jiU'air.'i land liaviii",' Ih'cii ilanlcd to fruit-trees. We arc alile lo offer for a sliort, time L.- ACRFS OF TIIF, I MOST Only three miles from Medford, for the reasonable price of TWO lll'NDKM'.D DOLLARS FFR M'UK, And we iroiioiuicc it one of the licsl liuys in the valley today. It is of the I test (iiality, ami we know it will prove a winner to the liuyer. It is ecpially well adapted to pears. If it interests you. eall at once on Rogue River Land Go. EXHIBIT BU1LDINO, SPREAD THE NEWS Colonists' Rates Colonist Rates from all points Hast to Ore&on from March 1 to April 30, 1008 The Southern Pacific Railroad Amioiiiircs tli.it r:itci In (-'feet M m il I, IWH, will lio J;18 from Chicago, $:is..riil from Ht. Louis, Mo.; from Missouri River common points, Coun cil Bluffs to K.insun City. Mo., liiiluiliiiK nho .It. I'iuI. Miimcioll9, S-1M; from Drtivor, Colorado KpriiiR and Pueblo, For furtluT Information call on or address A. S. Judge Hay has purchased the Sev- MEDFORD, OREGON. ROSENBAUM, Agont, Medford, Or.