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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. 01?., FRIDAY. APRIL ;.. IMS.
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NEW' RULES WILL
GOVERN HOMESTEADS
Lud Office Issues Circular Giving
(" Instructions to Begisters and Beceiv
i'tn Concerning Entries-When Csn
'ctUatSou Can B Hade.
The oi.ni.rnl land office bos issued
the following circular gii"s
rioos to registers ana receivur
: . i knm.ati.fld entries:
i ti, ont f Februarv 8, 1908
(public No. 18), allows a person oth
,,iifiml tn make a second homo
-.ro.i ntrv where such person has
. a a .not forfaited or abandoned
A MTIRRMTiNTa.
t
The Dunbar Company.
Male quartet ud beU riiiners. l O.
RubiOHUD. tenor, Ralph !ubar, tenor;
Harrv C. Dunbar, baritoue; J. Leon Fel
gar, basso. We feel that a few words
of introduction will be most timely. The
company is now known trom coast
to coast, uud is considered the most
.ni-M nml vitrnatile ioinuauv ever before
the public. It combines a male quartet
which competent critics uave pru
n..itn.etl emial tu the best, whose, reuer-
toire includes songs for every taste, and
who play such music, upon a peal or
mnrp than uit Iiiiiulrttl nf the finest
English hand hells ever made, as has
never been played upon bells before.
The company also offers an instru
mental trio capable of giving a delight
ful recital of chamber music, a "cellist
of national reputation and n elever
Classified Advertisements
nn. nnt i Word No sinal inser-'
tions less than 15 cents. Six insertions j
for the price of four. Heveniy-uve
cents a line per month. j
FOR SALK Old" papers, 5(1 for a its.
Tribune ottice.
a former homestead entry prior to thel of cl!irlu.ter aUel,.s. Such is
passage of said act, and such former Dnnbar omplinv ,ln,i if the plnud
FOK SALE Olds runabout iu good
condition, $4'H'. Inquire Tribune or
fiee. .
WANTED Cash paid for all kinds
swornl-kand goods. M tasi nu, .
1). Moore. "
FOR SALE Yo ung gentle cow forj
.... ... t H i
sale; price w. c. a. jio...i-, ...
F. D. No. 1, Griffin Creek
FOR RENT Two rooms, unfurnished
or partially furnished. Corner I and,
9th sts.
fnqaagD v " '- - i
entry was not canceled for frnud or
abandoned or relinquished ror a con
sideration.
f t. The person applying to mnko sec
ond homestead entry under this aet
must file in the local land office an
its of the entire lveeuni luiblic have
any significance they spcuk for tho ex
cellence of tneso rent urea. iuey vou
nleaso nnv audience. Ralph Dunbar,
the violoncellist, is a special feature
WASTED Woman to do housework at
once. Inquire 315 N. D at James
Stewart,
an I - nn ; nrriftt who
application to enter a specific tract of Ls won 1)ri)nouIlcP,i 8110oess as a solo
public land subject to homestead entry, ist w.(h thc hltc jaBio rtrtiott Davis
nmnnnrJ Ytv his nfl'idnvit executed I . .. i -.. ;; hag
before an otneer aunionzeu 10 aumin
FOR SALE New .l-room house, $1200;
easv terms. C. A. Cutting, Oth St.,
Ross Addition, West Mcdtord.
ivivri.'n inn nennle to have their
shoes repaired at C. M. Kidd'a Shoe-
Store. Our shoemaKera are cipens.
and other artists, and, as one critic has
said, "has enough music in him to make
an entire quartet." Harry Dunbar is
I a natural render and numorisr, who oas
I never been spoiled by nnv school ot
Iorutory, and his character work gives
a pleasing variety to the program. This
I company tins ever Been uiiaer niayton
IUIII 11 .ai uui wuirn.1 ... ......, Dinnageilieui, Illltl ii.ta mm mv mils, ir-
whether he received anything for nban-1 mnrhni,i(. tour of nuy concert company.
j l.:.. i.nllnm.i.ililnn' Itiel.... . i ..............l p l,n.n
uouiug uiii v-nii ,-.... r. nere most nils ihtii cnn-c..-. ... .mil.
-'entry. Tho affidavit must bo eorrobo-1 i,nvo mnilo their greatest suo-
W ANTED Man and wife, experienced
cooks, want situation. Address 11- C
ister oaths in homestead cases, stating
description of former eniry by section,
township and range numbers lor num
nf nnrrv nml mime of land offid
.hi.rA mnil. date, ol entrv. when he
Inal C.rfi.ii.,l nr llll!l IlllonCll the S.111IC I
that it was not canceled for fraud, and
FOR SALE Two new fo-room cottages
by owner. Write r. l. uox iu, .weu-
ford. "
WANTED To buy from 100 to Jmi
head of stock sheep. Write Ilex i.u,
Medford, Or.
..-ufiJl hit thn nffidnVit of OUC Or UlOrC
persons having knowledge of the facts
rnliiriva tn the abandonment of his
.,.1..;... nt- Ihfi ruliniiiiishllieilt of the for
:.mor entry, which corroborated affidavit
. I... nvnnliloil ll.tfote nilV officer ail-
thurized to administer oaths, and hav
iug an otficial seal.
Second Entry Commutation
.1 Seet ion 2 of the act of June 5
! 1900 ( 31 Stat., 2B7), nllows a second
r .l..n...ii,i..l Anlrv In n in'mofl otherwise
. qualified, who, prior to the dato of the
act, made homestead entry and com-
l: n...ti.i1 .anmn nnili.r the lirovisions of
' section 2301, Rovised Stntutos, and the
amendments thereto, but such second
.- nntrv in not sub iect to commutation.
i Tho iit of Mav 1!2. 1002 f32 Stat.
insv nllowf a second homestead entry
; to a persoa otherwise qualified who,
.' prior to May li, I'.nio, maoo ana per
ri.i.ti.,1 n linmpHteud entrv. navini; there
- e- tl.n nrinn i.n.v iit ml under the lnw
nr. li. inn tho land for settlement, nut lo I f, .,;,,, IimI have encountered a sen
which land, had he not perfected title a nroblem invnlvine the law of
...1-- .1.. Jnfrn .ni.nl In... Ill tlfl tVOIlMl AlT.n. .Inni.ll.iiv .11.1. n
prior iu mi uiin- .in ... , i pitriiiu riuin. .ix.it. u.-. i...nB ..t
PaIonI location for the institution and tnaing
"froelnnlinna nn unveinl fnmiS Wllilll the
Silid lli't lloeS not nIlOW I Kn.. p.! ,.nri.linai.n II de.'ll WS nifldc b'
. Lominutntinn iinteHs iiroof submitted onl.i.i..h ihi. tnt. secured a deed to a
; land first entered shows five years' I (rn.t of land on which is located a per
residence.
cesses. In the season of 1004-1905 they
filled a hundred and ninety-two engage
iiinnln trivimr nine numbers to each
program and an avernge of 14 oacores
each evening, making 4-1 H putinc
hnwa. Iii addition to this strenuous
winter season, they filled 12 weeks at
the summer ( hautauquas, ond it is satr
to sav that no company has ever Deion
hud micli n record. Wo are nroud to
anv thnt tlio Dunbar eomnanv is a tren
nine Slnvton attraction, and has set the
pace for all popular entertainment on
tho platform. At tho llpera House
April S.
Call at the Medford Pharmacy,
to postoffico.
RIPARIAN RIGHTS BOTHER
HOME FOB FEEBLE MINDED
next
1
Save on Piece Goods
A Test Will Prove the Saving.
Vlieu we started our pie goods Depart nt you cmildnl buy
things for the prices we usked. Ymi could soon iitterwards;
puiut is this we lowered the prices iiixi e hi- r .......
Are vou goiug to trade with the store that refused to make low
until forced to do sof We km.w how and where to buy goods
... i.iwpmi. nrit-es. tiud vou iret the benefit. We brought tht
the following gmuis iiona as iouons
7c t'alicos to o
UK Muslins to 7c
Me Muslins to 8 l-3c
lll..e Muslins to 10c
l;ic Muslins to lSC
17e Muslins to 18c
8 l-:te Ginghams to 5c
12Vie Ginghams to 8 l-3c
l.-.e Ginghams to 10c
jnc (iiughanis to. . .
2w Ginghams to. . .
;t.n- Sheeting t
"c Lawns to
V,,2e lawns to . . . ,
l.V l.nwns to
-0c Lawns to
2"ic Lawns to
:t.ic Lawns to
i f
but the
lowered.
prici
so as to
priees on
.15C
.20c
. .30c
.. 5C
9c
.12Vic
.16c
.17C
,29c
FOR SALE New Typewriter; can be
n . IT C :iln V.Bt
seen at residence or a. ii. .ii", '"
Medford.
V- Vv-Tii. h!Il.ii..irii n ml room in a pri
vote family; modern conveniences lie,
sired. Address A, Tribune. 13
WANTED 1 want to buy trom one to
three hundred head of stocK sneep.
Address Lock Box 131, Medford, Or.
Save on Millinery
All Hats Ready-to-Wear.
V want vou to see tho new ready-to wear uiiUinery. Vou luivo probably
beeu in (he habit of having your Kaster bonnet made up and you have prob-
... ... . . i i n. I.. ti. .ilrlnti in ata npintle nre buvmc
nmv been uisappoimm sevenn uuir. - ..." . ..
their hats read v-mad i and thev are wise because they see the hat .pist as
. wt . ;llut t. in.tni'o n visit 1
it will be when worn, iiere nr iwo sjm-ci.h ..- ..-
from you.
$13.50 HatS $9.60
$8.00 Hats $5.00
A. lot of beautiful ready-to-wear
hats ill tho street, dress and semi
dress styles; all new; hats that sell
regularly for !, " and to $!; your
choice for ri.00
FOR SALE House ond lot near Catu
olic school; price lT0ii; this is a oar
in n,lre. lelter to Box 312, Med-
FOR SALE Two incubators, used only
...,.., for nle ehenn: capacity
of each. 21fi eggs. Inquire at War
ner's store. Warner & Snyder, tf
WANTED (lirl, n good cook, two iu,
tho family, 4-rooni cottage; no wash
ing to do; will pay good wages. Ad
dress P. O. Box 395. tf
SAT.EM. Or.. Anril 3. Tho bonrd of
trustees of the projected home for thc
ha.vc been entitled to receive
' without payment under tho
1 homes act.
r..-.i CAT I'l .n rim lntildincf lots
West Medford, IWxItW feet, 150 each
Tnonire of .T. C. Itrown, oil ice in rniiu,
block. 13
residence. Ipetual spring or cienr, coin v..n-r. i
0. A person applying io mime wi-umi nf water is nareiy surin-u-in i.
entry under tho provisions of the acts Ln0 n(.eds of the institution. Two farm-
dcacribea in paragraphs .i ana oi OT residing in tne vicinuv nppi iin-u
1 specific tract of public land subject toj,(.(0ro the board and asserted that the
homestead entry, must file with such 1 .. from that spring has been flow
. application his affidavit, describing hisinB ov(,r ti,0ir lands ever since the
: original entry ny section, lonnamp "io i country has oeea Known ny u ...
- range numbers or number of the cntrylanj probably much longer, and they
(. -: and name of tho laud office where wnnt jt to continue to flow thcro "nn-
Jlade), dato of the entry nnd date diminished in quantity and unimpairen
v - when final entry was made therefor. ; quality," in accordance with the
a. h funrfl rennired to be shown in in f i.in!irinn rights. As a Biipply
. iimnurt nf niiph nnnlicution are mat-ln n..ri. n-nlor ia an absolute essential,
tors of record no corroboration will bot10 ,oard has a troublesomo question
necessary. Ibeforo it. Snperintendont Bickers was
KTnausuni? - nouiestvau viuia. i ;niitriii.fi.ii in inierview ... ... ....-.. ..
6. When an application is presented fronl w,om t,0 spring was purchased
tue register Jinn rvt-vi..-i .ui -
The
FOR SALE A 2000 mortgage, gilt-;
edge securitv, no taxes, 8 per cent net
Inouire of the Medford Realty t Kent
al Co., Medford, Or
FOK SALE One U. S. Cream sepa
rator, No. 11; !00 capacity; good as
new; cost S0; will sell for $.". R.
C. Henslev, Central Toint.
A fine collection of this season's
,.-.wi nml lies! styles: ninrked ex-
eeptionally low at $1, $l2.r,0 and to I
u. ni-i.Mtt lints that are worth more
than one third the above riees.f9.09 j
. New Princess Gowns
See the Windows and Interior.
MADE OF LAWNS, SILKS, SILK MULLS, ETC.
I ! diiintiest little
This is aeciiicuiy ii i ii in , -nn .-..i ......
, . .' :.. vvi.iii. ...i i,i,.r...l liiiwns. Silks. Mulls, Tali
one ami iwo-pn-t-i' uit-nn.-n ... ....... t J I
r-M... in almost nil sizes. .Now is the time to seelet a wash suit it vou want
to wear it early. The prices are easy.
l$3.50 andup to $32.50
MEDFORD'S MONEY-BACK STORE.
BAKER--HUTCHASON COWPANY
JUST NORTH OF THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
Your
Easter
i
Cravat
.nn.1. unit if not eieeiitcd before
proper officer, or (when made nnderl
tho act of February 8, 100S), if not cor
roborated, or if otherwise fatally de
fective, they will reject the same, sub
ject to nppeal. I'pon proper showing
the rogister and receiver may, if the
person is entitled thereto, allow second
homestead entry to be made, and must
indorse upon the application nnd re
eoiver's duplicate receipt: "Allowed
under section 2 of the act of June 5,
1900," or "Act of May 22, 1002," or
"Act of February 8, lilllS," as the case
may be.
7. In addition to the general nets
hereinbefore mentioned, there are n
number of acts of congress applicable
nntv tn limited areas' which, in certain
nnniinihini.;,.. iwmit the allowance of
second homestead .entries. For specific
information relative thereto, reference
:. .nnnA to the oeneral circular nf this
office, Issued .January 2.", 1904, and to
the special acts of congress appncann
tn the areas in question.
8. In tho absence of legislation by
congress extending the homestead right,
the making of one homestead eatry ex
bansts the homestead right, and this
department is without authority in
such cases.
The Medford Pharmacy introduce, to
their patrons Mr. Clay (lilbert. IS
MABRIAOES.
a r ril) VP.AR PARTY
ENJOYED AT WELLEN
' N'o Name.'
BICYCLE FOR SALE 100S model
ni...n; Coaster llrakc Special,
iust ordered; factory price S; must
sell at once; 40 cash. Write Inn
lino.
m hiviv IMF1.KS AXD SHOTOUNS
IC you arc intending to purchase,
write M, Tribune, ana oorain n uo
ulantiitl diseotinl from the retail
price.
SHORTHAND and Typewriting Those
wishing work ot mis uiuu
evening call up Van, phono 85!), Rogue
Kivcr Electric Co., or address P. O.
Box 870. tf
FOR SALE OK RENT 0oo.l house,
barn and outbuildings; best residence
district; garden, some fruit trees; four
Innn. 1.1. ftf, , If Hold BOOO. lU'
ut-rcn u"ui . ... "i-
quire P, Tribune, or 24 B st. 13
f
Wise ;
MJ-k Talks
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POLITIOAL CARDS.
TOR COUNTY JUDOE
M. F. F.C.C.I.ESTON
Of Ashland.
Candidate for Republican Nomination.
A party of neighbors and friends to
the number of ."fi gathered at tne picas-
, in- home nf Mr. and Mrs. II.
Carnell of Wellen Inst Friday night for
another one of those well Known g
times. It being a leap year party, the
affair was managed entirely by the la
dies. Misses llertlia reacnoy ami .b
: ii.,;ii.v m.iine as floor malingers and
doing credit to themselves. -Excellent
.n.iul.. .-, furnished lv int' i'.iii.-' ".
chestra and supper enough was left to
serve another such crowd.
The voung ladies all treated tne gen
tlemen'verv nicely, nnd the latter on
joved themselves splndidly until ti""'
came to hook lip the teams, when the
girls declared the leap year part at an
end.
Who sells tho "No Name" hat?
TtRE DESTROYS BUILDINQ8;
CHILD IS BURNED ALIVE
WANTED A loan of $800 for three
years at 8 per cent on J2U acres iu
'....linn, nlnn nn.l fur tllllhcr clOSC tO
Medford. Address T. C, caro Trib
lino. 87
pnu Hi I.F. A hanraia. 2W miles north
of Medford. 12 acres, 8 in bearing
v...vt..ivn nnnles. with pears between;
nest of soil, fair buildings; possession
nt once. W. O. Hmitn.
WORK WANTED Japanese cootrac
... rfn ll kinds nf general farm
ingi g'-ncral helper in all work; town
or country. Address A. K. Tatsumi,
rien'l Del., Medford, Or. tf
FOR COUNTY .HIDC.E,
J. R. NEIL.
Candidate for the Democratic
Noininntioa.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
El) M. ANDREWS
(If Medford.
Candidate for Republican Nomination
l.'Ort silElfFFF:
WILBUR A. JONES,
Candidate for the Democratic
Nomination.
MILLF.R Di'N'LAP At Ashland, Or.,
March 30, 1908, by Rev. M. .1. Oood
heart, Otto II. Miller and Miss Elva
Dunlap.
EISLEY-CODER At Ashland, March
29 1908, bv Rev. W. L. Mellinger,
Paul J. Eislev and Miss Ruth (oiler.
REnKOI'F YORK At Orants Pass.
March 22, 1908, by .lodge Stephen
Jewell, Henry R. hkopf and Mrs. Ida
York.
WISEMAN MALONEY At Grant.
Pass, March 2.'), 1908, by Judge
Stephen Jewell. Elijah E. Wiseman
and Alice M. Malonev.
f'ROHTON' lirS At Ashland, Or.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 3. A fire I
which destroyed three Mnidings hi in
comer of flreen and Kearney streets
earlv today resulted ia the incineration
of Rosa oiiva, 4 years old. and a prop
ertv loss of I2,(I.
The hat for less, "The No Name."
TIMBER LOCATORS BUSY
PRACTICING SWINDLES
ii m niiTI.F.R. the watchmaker and
hn renairod more watches
than any other person in Medford, bav
in ., mora than 0000 watches
Seo him at Shorty Oarnctt's Hardware
Store. 13
FOR SALE Having purcnased over
r.on nnn f-.i of first class milling logs,
'.re nrenared to furish first-class
lumber of all kinds in any amounts
nn short notice. If yon contemplate i
building place your order with us;;
prices very reasonable; dimension and ;
fine finish' lumber a specialty. Write ;
or call. Butte Falls Lumber Company,
office over Jaokioo county bank, Med- j
I was reading about a big
firm back east that claims that
preservatives are not necessary
to tho food-preserving industry,
while all tho others inaiatiiin
that the new law, if strictly en
forced, will put them out of bus
iness. Hut one big firm with a
big reputation for patting up
sound fruit can provo its posi
tion for all the rest. It's only
a question of using sound fruit.
Sound fruits, like sound women,
need no preservatives. Say, it
isn't mo that's oozing all this
wisdom. It 's the paper I was
telling you about. The boss
takes a iot of trade papers and
that keeps mo posted on what ia
going nn in tho provision world,
you bet. 1 think Preferred Stock
are the aicest, and Heinz, comes
next, then Bishop. What do you
think f Try a jart
MILLER & EWBANK
BUSINESS CARDS.
"When you go fovtli in nil
your Kaslcr splendor, Im
sure your Tic is "correct."
You'll 1'iiul different tilings
in Neckwear here than
you'll find at other stores.
Different Silks
Different Shapes
Different Prices
The Silks are new and ex
clusive the shapes are ah
solutely right, while our
prices are never "fancy."
We're the Neckwear Store
of the town, and you'll do
well to conic here for your
Kaster tie.
Model Clothing Company
Medford's Correct Clothiers
Corner 7th., and B Streets Medtord Oregon
BALL & OLOSCOCK,
Contractors and lluilders.
All Work fJuaranlecd.
Office with 0. II . Pierce k Son.
Phono Il."i3. P. ). Hox J7L
DR. A. B. SWEET
Phvsicinn and Surgeon.
Office nt Residence.
WILXJAM-YOUNO
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Window and Door Screens to Order.
Mission Furniture Built.
Hex B71. Medford, Or.
DR. 8. J. DAY,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
E. R.'SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modem Equipped Operating Rooms.
X Hay. Office Hours, 10 12. 2 4 P. M.
Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Medford Furniture Co., Medford, Or.
Ilonsefnrnishers nnd I'ndertukers. Day
Phone :i."3, Night Phones C. W. Conk
Mil, 40.1; .1. II. lluller, I 18.
A bit of
Alfalfa Land
...... l. n.,.ni, I.V HOtlie
r.llorts are im-ihk " -. t
"professional" land locators and law-;
..nr. In mil ,i n uii snoc t i n O IH'Ohlo to p!l'r
amounts ranging ns high as tM" for
pretending to locnte tliem on iirognn
California lands, which had been sold
iri.vioiiNlv to other persons. 1
. . .. . . . i.... i...
The victims nre ien io oriie.e nun i... i
investing a few hundred dollars they I
nun make applieatioa for a claim for
which they will receive several thou
sand dollars as soon as nie nu n ....
ARE YOU AWARE
In the course of 1 year the balance of
vinir watch makes l.-.7,80.0O revolu
tions!
THINK OF ITI
la time Ihe oil gums, produces fric
tion and wears the delicate bearings,
desiroving their high finish and per
fed fit. lb"' mining an accurate time
piei-e.
An ordinary machine is oiled daily.
Your watch should be oiled once a
March 2"i. l!". y - v
Erav
Bun
II. Croton nnd Mrs. Ella
I Let me examine it; an honest opin
: ion from me will cost you nothing.
i - a s
K. F. flreen! I is made. One instance of the results, jlBr'tlft 4-
11 NfHT C STRtT.
MEDFORD, OR3.
Tine Watch al Jewelry RPirUi
Specialty.
Q
sF.Vt49 BCrV III) set tn fruit, high
fhado land near Medford. I'rice .'2.0
For sale hr C. II. Pierce 4 Son. Med
ford. Or.
Watch for the opeoing of the ne
hikery and delicatessen
ttreett.
.ini. fl..w from the scheme clime to
light a few days ago.
A man living on the eatide was
I..-...I inln listenincr to the siren song
,.f a professional" locator. The feej
for locating was Vhi. Half the money (
was paid down. The locator and his
. r . . ... I...... .l,nn n Ir.mm
Vict ins-svciii IO lUWimi K. " r.
of several hours tie'k them to the claim
selected.
T!.. locator left and the squatter
(proceeded to secure nn eligible location
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
CBAS IIAZF.I.SIOO. MANAOSa
The Dunbar Company
MALE QUARTET AND
BELL RINOERS.
C.
Unliinson . . .
Ralph Dunbar. . .
Harry ''. Dunbar.
J. Leon Felgar..
. . .Tenor
Tenor
. Maritime
llasso
OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY,
April 8th.
fr.t on Bale Saturday, April t.
Wm. M. Colvlg, Medford, Or.
COLV;0 fc DURHAM.
Atlorneys-at Law.
Oeo. H. Durham, Orants Pass, Or
WM. W. P. HOLT. M. D
Physical! and Surgeon.
Eaglo Point, Oregon.
E. L. BALCOM.
New West Side Confectionery Fruit
store - candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos,
fresh fruit in season Near Hotel
Moore, Medford, Or.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL
EECTION AOENCY.
u !,,x son. Medford, Or
j E. T. HUNT,
WATER SCPPI.V ( ()NTRA( TOR.
Ill years' experience; A I references
P.cst of work at. right prices. Pumping
plants installed in whole or in part.
Any available power. Wood or steel
Links on correct suhst ruetnrcs. (iaso
line engines set. Spray outfits built
and repaired. A chance to figure on
vour work will be appreciated. Until
shop is secured, Do I"'. Residence,
O.d of North D street.
Every one posted on the land situation in this val
ley knows (hat. H'ood hay land is roinrr to he in de
mand from this time forth, owing to so much of our
alfalfa land having hecn planted to fruit trees. We
are aide to offer for a short time
2.r) A (ill EH OK THE 15 EST
Only three miles fruin Medford, for the reasonahle
price of
TWO HUNDIt'EI) DOLLARS PER ACRE,
And we pr mice it one of the hest, buys in the.
valley today. If is of the hest quality, and we
know if will prove a winner to tins buyer. It is
e(iially well adapled to pears. If it interests you,
call at once on
Ro&ue Rl ver Land Go.
EXHIBIT BUILDINO,
MEDFORD, OREOON.
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investigating tour over the claim, what as he proved up.
w,. hi, astonishment to find that away The owner of the land staled he had
in one corner he came to a clearing of; a loaded double barreled shotgun in the
about 20 teres with substantial im- house, the contents of tel. hew d
proveme.ts. The owner asked the Io empty into thr first man who attempted
eater 's virtSh what hr was doing thrrr.ltn put his foot on the claim, and or
Eighth and C . ma e hi. improvement,. A cabin! He replied that h. had paid II down dered him off There w, -''
" 15 1 w.. built. Later, in making 1 further ; and was to pay the other 1150 a. soon do but return to Porfcmd, leading his
cabin to t lie man who owned the bind.
Jim I attempt to recover the money he
,4J I n swindled out of. The "pro
fessimial" locator when confronted by
I11O i'leini. who charged him with swind
ling aU threatened pro dings, handed
him back part of his money, saying he
hud spent the balance, but would at
tomit to repay him.
Do You Want a Good
5-ACRE TRACT
Close to Medford, fine loca
tion, good fruit and poul
try land. Prices, $100 per
acre, iisy terms
DRESSLER & WOOD
West Seventh St.
Medford, Op.