Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 02, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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AILY TRITTJNTC, W KDKOIM). OR., TTKSDAY. .Jl'XK 1!)0S.
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MARSHFIELD ALSO TO
RELY UPON CHARTER
CONOREB8 SPENDS BIGGEST
BUM IN COUNTRY'S HISTORY
Case Is Similar to Medford Local Op
tion Law to Bo Tested as Privilege
Supersedes State Authority Liquor
Dealers Will Appeal to Supremo Court
MARSHFIELD, Or., June 3. There
ha. arisen a loRal point in regard to
the local option fight in this county
, ,n a lawsuit after the
election. It is announced that if the
county should go dry the liquor intor-
... diitr.,me court lor a
ests win gu iu "i -
decision as to how it unecis
Since the local option law was adopt
ed MnrshBeld was granted a charter
i which it states that the city council
v. rioht to license, tax nud rogu-
..... ..... Some of the lawyers
IHIU IUC 3" ,
.i.t ,;. means that it is entire
lv up to the city council as to whether
or not there shall be suloons nuu ...,
. ., . ... l.nill veto drv.
even tliougn me ruuuij ----- - . -
as a whole, it will not affect this city.
At least this is tho claim that is made,
and it is declared that the saloons will
not close until there has been a decision
from tho supreme court.
This applies only to the Mnrshflcld
charter, so, if tho county as a whole
should go drv, tho other towns would
bo compelled to close tho saloons. If
the countv as a whole goes wet the
districts or townB which vote dry must
be dry and tho cities voting wot can
. i, 4i,s Hoes not apply f the
ue nci, mm. ...... , .
-omity as a whole goes dry, unless, of
course, the saloon interests can win
in their claim that the Mnrshfleld char
ter is not affected.
WESTERN STATES TO GET
FOEE8T BESEBVE COIN
WASHINGTON, Juno 3. Tho fact
that western states ar hereafter to re
ceive 25 per cent of tho receipts of
i lieu of 10 per cent
which they havo received during the
t two venrs, is duo very largely to
fi.. e.f Senator Fulton and Bepro
...:.. w-tt-W of Oreaon. It was
Mr. Fnlton-whoproposed the nmond
..... ...H ti,dni. .
ao
..a Piirdln:
. H. MUior r - jn
WASHINGTON', June 3. Represen
tative Tawiiey of Minnesota, chairman
of the committee on appropriations, to
day presented to tho house his annual
review of fiscal appropriations and ex
penditures. The keynote of Ins speecn
wan Hounded in tho declaration that
tho insistent demands of the people
and of the public service result in an
increased aggregato when enacteu in
to law-." aud the "efforts of the ma
jority to maintain a policy of greater
economy were frustrated by an obstruc
tive and recalcitrant minority." mo
ney stated the total appropriations of
the session to be Ml,0SS.B7i. Ho said
tho total revenues of the government
estimated to congress by the secretary
of the treasury are placed at $378,123,
011; that in addition to the authorized
expenditure of 851,0SS,C70 for tho op
eration of the government during the
next fiscal year, appropriations arc
also made as follows:
In deficiency nets, exclusive of $12,--tafl,7.')0
for public buildings authorized
at this session, $44,529,223; fo.- require
ments of thesinking fund, $18,000,000;
for redemption of national bank notes,
$25,000,000; for construction of the Pan
nnm cnunl (bonds to no issueui, --,-
1S7.000: for miscellaneous and special
objects, $1,000,000, including $250,000
f.,r tin. relief of storm nnd flood suf
ferers in the southern states, and $403,
000 for the oavments of claims of the
Romnn Catholic church in the Philip
nine islands, making a grand aggregate
1 . ., .i n.iQ Qi i.l .
for the next risoni year in
an-t
Tnfv said the estimates submitted
to congress by the executive as a basis
for tho appropriations made aniounteu
to $1,079,449,288, or nil excess or iu
440.304 over the total of the appropri
ations of this session and an excess of
$136,051,145 over nil the appropriations
made at the last session. A subtraction
of the totals of estimates and appropri
ations, he said, showed that the pres
ent houso cut down the estimates tor
the nnlinnrv onerntintt expenses of the
government" $124,347,172. V
lisemenls
llassiiiea if "'
One Cent f " insortien
tions lest than isiA tr-fl
for the price of
cents a tine per mil
WAXTED Largo
suitable for furnisj
M, care Tribune.
apartment,
i. Address
(M
fKuglo Point
FOUND An umbrella' l"'ms
road. vj nor cuu gci
for tbia advertisement.
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
FOR SALE 10 Jersey
lings and 6 calves. Call
Ii. K. Haak, Eagle for
year-
'hldress
Go
LOST Two pairs
sht
onhtnbeus
oT?1 82
FOE
thirds of an acre; ft: "! L '
tf
irts. Return to Tri Wes
R SALE Large corn tw0,
cdford, just outside f"1 00d
county road; sightly
price $150 if sold at 01
50S, Medford
n, good
vill ex-
TO PYPWAVCP A
paying ore, partly de "
change for hmneatesuV "
Address A. Miner,iles
FOR 8ALE-
frnm
oo ..f ham
- -
railroad station, oV
and good spring orf
pavnble $200 do'
without interest.
571, Medford, Or. Snturduv
;it this of-
tf
$1200.
UHlllth
i. Box
64
LOST A black Si
night. Finder pi
fice. $1 reward.
he O'Dcll.
FURNISHED
oTor postofflce.TOWi jn9t fjn.
i-nB ftAl.F-V- S,'e G,,y A:
ished: chea
Chtlders. ters with teams
WANT EM
wanted Ig
Co. at 1 20
WAV?'
nr-
Oregon Orchards
igcs.
acres, improved,
oscription, price and
to deal with owners.
Bliss, Box SR6, Med-
tf
The rn-nnd total of nppropriationrwislies to got loan of $300 on
made at this session exceeded thosart-es of raw land that is worth
last session by $S8,006,750.
1; good abstract; will pay 10 per
nit. Lock Box 656.
WOMEN CROSS CONTINEN
IN AUTO FRO
To he held ill
PORTLAND, OREGON
JUNE 1 to (5, 190S.
Will bo the mitat brilliant
FLORAL VI KSTA AND
OIVIO JUBILEE
Ever held in the Pacific Northwest,
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Lath
CEDAR BEVELED SIDING
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT GLKNDALK OREGON
YARD AND OFFJOR AT MEDFORD, 0'KKffON,.....,,;j;-i
r.
V
Portlmul, "The Kose City," will bo
st-ent) uf spliMnlor am the conler of
world witlo interest fur one week.
Sitveral impurtmit conventions to
buhl in Portland on that oi'i'aniou
be
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell SiH'cial Ticki'ls on
This O.r.-isimi from MED
FORD to Portl.uid and Ro-
tuni at 13.20
For particulars call on
i. S. EOSENBAUM, Local ARcnt.
VM. JlcMURRAY,
Ocnprnl Passenger Agent,
Portlnnd, Oregon.
Wise Talks By :
the Office Boy
Iroiu- nUIiiili
cp'est' Eleventh street from
iVillamotto to Olivo nnd Enst Tonth
V H. M"'" " : ,. ninamotto to Olivo nnd Enst '.
lature, solving tot '""Jstrcct, from Willamette to Oak,
18H aahist 1681 foroo n1
election is due simaS to tne i ;
stood for oopula' eloction or XnblsON'S AUTO TIME LESS
McdforcVIilli- Hanune THAN EIOHTY-ONE HOURS
Haminerelejr s 210. in tne
ford was ' w ceunS PORTLAND, Or., Juno 2. Fernando
WVtinr Joaes, democrat, f xcaonj t10 WOnltliy San Frnucisco mo-ocrai-ft
total of 2108, against 0risl) who aived in p0rtlnnd Fri.liiy
In Medford Jones received 62. f ft(,r OI10 of the mo8t thriling ni,tolno.
236. "J bile trips over taken in tho west, will
Judge NcU, democrat, ,ifHavo his record-breaking Whito stcam
Jndge Dnun, owelving 1978 tjtar decorated with tho finest of Port
received 506 votes In MedifflLLnttd. ,sp3 anSv. Piter U in the festival
.shlasd gave iwmn jr
Vraotliotr'Hiirfs, who is
vf f&lutions com
miiler Bad '"g ver to
fair plnraK" oupccica mm
Cannon and Long and
titrte-"jiiimoa, with perhaps
othertSiincfsof tho house, will take
part in tho confcroncc.
The hardest work will bo on tho tariff
plank. Taft has announced rcpontedly
that ho b- lioves there should bo a re
vision that will bo pcrceptiblo to the
naked eye.
Roconcilintion of tho Ohio enndidato
with tho largo clement of the "stand
pnttors" is the difficult task before the
conferees.
EVEN FIO LEAVES BARRED
IN THIS NATURE COLONY
NEW YORK, Juno S. A "simple
life pnradiso coloay," whero men, wom
en arid children will go about naked,
and wboro tho men aro never to cut
their hair or beards, will bo started
this fall near Vera Cruz, Mel., by
G until f H. Ander, well known in social
ist and anarchistic circles. More than
50 persons havo become his followers
and have promised ti sail for the trop
ics whon ho does.
Mr. Andcr is spreading "simple lifo
thoughts" and "paradise breezes,"
giving the plans for this unique colony
throughout tho country and expects by
September 1 to collect at least 500 col
onists who have tho same "free" ideas
-that ho has.
"When we get donn to Mexico we
will got rid of all tUc clothes that we
can," Mr. Ander said tonight. ''Of
course some of us will hold on to a few
bits naturally, but beforo long, when"
wo havo nil becomo pure (u tH," we
will have no need for eT,i fig loaves.
OORDEN VORHEE8 LOSES
CHAMPIONSHIP IN OOLF
C. T. Spooner of Seattle won the
men's open championship of Oregon at
the Vaverly golf links last week at
the state tourunment from Gordon Voor
hies of Portland with three up and two
t play in 36 holes.
The Flight cup was wra by Chester
O. Murphy of Portland with two up and
one to pin V in lit holes.
' Mr Richard Koehler won Mi wo.TW
en'a open cnnit-.pfiiosAip Vm Jfiss Car-
rio Flnndor with two ui'r.tid one to
play in 11 holes.
BRYAN'S CHAIRMAN -
IN CAMION DEAD
WAHHIN'tlTOX, Juno i!. Former
Senator James K. Jnooa of Arkanos
died yesterday at his homo after ( brief
jm'"i of heart fnlhirv. aged R9 yenm.
Ho was one nf the h-ading democrats
and was sent to eonercsJ from J3.'i.r
.1903. He was noe of the strongest snp
1 porters of llrvnn, having, es chairmna
of -the d-moeratift. irional coftimittee.
conducted te camiisigns of llf and
)!K0. Since Vavinp the senat : ioiil
he conducted a luw practice in thi city
and has not ttivlt engaged i J"!"
tic. l
parado here Wednosilay, -
Words aro inadequate to explain
tho condition of tho roada wo were
forced to traverse," said Nolaon. "I
can only say that I am satisfied to let
tho timo of 81 Lours and 31 minutes
stand at present for tho record trio
between San Frnncisco nnd Portlnnd.
"I nm told it is the first authentic
non-stop record, and if any automobile
drivers think they ctin lower my time
I d bo only too glmi to see them mnko
llio attempt, l.uter in the year T shall
start out again.
1 don't blame the contestants in
tho transcontinental auto raco for ship
ping their machines to .Seattle; guess
thoy knew in what shape wore the
roads."
WALNUT CULTURE PASSES
EXPERIMENTAL STAOE
Walnut culture in Oregon somo time
ago passed the experim.-ntnl stage. Farm
ors of the lllumetto vnlli-y, aad es
pecially in Yamhill cduaty, are gradu
ally supplanting their prune orchards
with walnut groves. Since the forma
tion uf waluut clubs at McMinnville
and Oak Grove there has been increased
interest in tho culture, with marked
results in the uumber of acres being de
voted to what is in somo quarters still
referred to as a new industry in Oj-e
gon. As a matter of fact, thcro are wal
nut orchards in the state over 13 years
old, and these uro bearing as profusely
as the old trees in other parts of the
world where tho nuts thrive.
In a certain sense KugliKh walnut
culture in Oregon is a new industry
and that applies to the limited extent
of territory proved tojbe best for grow
ing thf-uut. i
BRYAN DENIES PARKER'S
SELECTION FOR CHAIRMAN
NORFOLK, Vn., June 2. In conver
sation today with a representative of
tho Asoscinted Press, William J. Brvan
denied tho stuteinent made relative to
Judge Parker being chairman of the
resolutions committee at tho Denver
convention. , '
"The reprt is without foundation,"
said Mr. Brytin. "f have not di-cn.nd
the chairmansM; of "the resolu'ion
omniittee and have nc?. consented ihnt
Judge Parker sip u Id be chairman of
tho It-solutions eoimniltoe. I have htl
no .communication with any por.on f.n
the subject"' "
'OR SALE Runabout. 300, thorough
ly equipped with .odometer, acetclync
lights, top, etc. A. C. Allen, Medford,
Or.
FOR SALE A good business in Moil
word, paying $700 year; two days a
month will take care of it. Very cheap.
Address P. L. C, caro Tribune. 04
FOR SALE One U. S. Cream ' Sepa
rntor, No. 6; 500 capacity; good, os
new; cost $80; will sell for $50. R
C. Hcnsloy, Central Point. "
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten-aero tracts,
best location in the valley. L. Nee
demeyer, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 000 head of full blood
Rambouitlet stock sheep; large, heavy
shearers of fine wool. John S. Her
rin & Son. 84
FOR SALE Five-room houso, benuti-
fullv locoted, with lo 50x14,1, ten bear
ing apple trees; this is n snap and will
be sold at a bargain. Address Lock
Box li)5, Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford,- Or.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. E. MORRISON,.
Physician aud Surgoon,
Office: Medford National Bank
Bldg.
J. T, ANKROM,
WELL DiaOEB. MEDFORD, OR.
Prlcai tight. Pumps Furnished when
t Wantod.
BALL ft OLOSCOCE,
Contractors and Builders.
AH Work Guaranteed.
Offic with O. H. Fierce ft Son.
Phone 658. P. O. Box 771.
. WILLIAM O. DEBLEY,
Resident Piano Tuner.
Spcolnl Rates by the Year.
Headquarters at Hale's Piano House.
All work Guaranteed.
P. O. Box 583, MEDFORD, OREGON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
PhyBieian and Surgeon.
Office et Residence.
Wot M. Oolvlg, Medford, Or.
COLVIO ft DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass,
Or.
Mtdford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day phone 353; Night Phones: O. W.
Conklin 405; J. H. Butlor 348.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL
SECTION AGENCY.
Lock Box 80S. Medford, Or.
E. R. BE ELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X Pay. Office Hours, 10-12, 2 4 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC IS
INDICTED FOU REBATES
'b(H AXiJKLKH, Ciil., Jinn? 2. The
fetlcrul (jrnnd jury Monday rot urnM a
Inrgi niirnlir nf indit-tni'-nt. Inrlmling
thr-P iigflimt tho M.iitkri Pacific, nn
jsllir" rhatiBg in , vwluti n nf tlit
ShennSwnliJtrtt, line, Tw.-ntj -Din.
tountii i'ont'WT In- tfho (tire1
indiotmntH. Tht? ffi(inU - f th- com
pfiny nrn ftM to flio(if nn .Ihiip
to nnswer to w rhnrp M
S-vrnl indirtmonts tiirno-l
HKfiinut vnrionii roiT whe t" nin,
to have ben eonmf 14 with fruudn
in Imperial vaUoj.(in f'an hi Countv.
OO TO SR. OOBLE FOR YOUR
GLASSES.
O-tisI
1'srlor in Perry Warehouse,
8RVENTH STREET.
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rMFIm
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hi jia
si
Just Received!
A Carload of
IMPORTED CEMENT
of the highest grade
Guaranteed to stand any test.
CRATERLAI
LUMBER COMI
5 ttV
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d
. ". :;ir4.;udden Kft
into tho presidential
4rvi all the favorite s sons by
belief that Secretary Taft can be
the issue of his Memorial
day address at Grant's tomb in which
he referred lo Oeiicrnl Mrnnt'S drunk
enness. ' .
The fight is iutenso today in a, dozett
t-Vlt quarters and in places odds
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Ta soys a ros by any other
name would bo just ns expen
sive bark enst this time of year.
I sometimes think he pines for
tho piney woods in old Penob
scot, Fnippe County, Maine,
where he was raised but that's
one thing yours truly never
yearns for. The good mountains
and tho good old ocean aid nice
old Oregon alinosphern aro good
enough for m-. But it 'a all in
how you woro raiBcd. Pa likes
clam chowder aad corn on tho
cob, and harvest apples nnd a
lot of things that a kid who
was born this side of tho snow
sheds hasn't had much chance
to get acquainted with. Those
who havo lived on both sides of
this great country and lived
long enough to know what's
what can get all those things
just as nice one placo as an
other, if you know whoro to buy.
We've got clnm chowdur from
Boston that is just as nice as
any you ever ato on tho snnd,
and lots of other things that
have that "Down East" taste.
MILLER & EWBANK
Something New
In Rubber Tires that it will pay you to
investigate. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Poeck
GENERAL
East 7th Street, rear
Blacksmith Shop.
WAGONERS.
or Mcrnman s
Me.lford, Or.
'Uo tlit No Other Bus bms ('
. , Notice.
I wish to announce that 1 h ive pur
nas-'d the off and practice of the
ite Dr. M. S. Jones. My office win
) located at Ihe same pl.iro- as Dr.'
.'ones' and office hours will be from
10 . m., 2-I-30 and 7 to f p. m.
R. J. CON HOY,
Physician and HiirgVqn.
Why Don't You Oet''ext f .
Do you use Davis' IV f rV,ntl Don 't
let your grocery t.ilk J ), ,riiig
other brands shippwl I., (lavis Bent
ells for less monsy f .,.,,(,! to
flv satisfaction , hf auil be
eonvinecd. j1 '
Buy Ticltcts by Wire.
'Something whit h 1 of conniilnrable
Intrrent to tho public goner.-illy nnd
whirh in pcrhnpfl not cttcrnllv known
n the flVHtom of prcpniil nrdcrft now in
flTcrt botween jitationii of tho Honthirn
Pacific fompftny nnd tl pointfi in the
United Htatca. Hy incHnd of thin ayntem
tickets may hi' purrlinflrd at Mfdfnrd
from any piHcc in tho Utiilod Staton ami
milled or trflrrnphcd direct to the
party winning to rmne Iht'. Sleeper
Coinmotl.TtiMii and small an-minita nf
'Mh iu, connect inn with thnfii t irketi
may aim be fiirninltod at the aarnr
time.
New Line
Tan
Buckle
Oxfords
For Men'-
C. K KIDD
The Footfitter
laid to win the iiomiuutlon
llio Becreiarv or war, woo
upon as almost
SpecialBargainsinRealt:;
left
take
manager,
idly today to
lqtiarters.
V- .-"iSfcof Indiana, who
campaign,
wbich de-
!). 80 acres, all tillable, nice location, uiee five-ro&jn v
cottage house, large barn, 2 1-2 miles from Med t'ortl, well
watered, in reach of irrigation ditch, teani, harness, wago.n
five .Terser cows, cream separator, new gaiiy disk plow,
valking plow, rake, mower, di.sk, sniwotkintf hamw, sittive
-ml .some oilier furniture, all go with the place, and the
resent growing crop. Price only $CMti; a genuine snap.
man
a .of
I.
today
.'t at
vl at
I tho
enieot
made,
u con-
U(. 320 acres, fine stock aiid fruit raftch, well iirt-
IM'oved, 100 acres under pUw, t acres orchard;' - Price
frmt. Th is iiace with 50 head, of, bog a h4 ?5 head tf iUtC'y.
Ic, all farm implements, blacksmtih Ivols,' hay, f i-tiit' aiidl V -
egetaliles for $7000.
Do You Use
The best flour that can
be milled from Hie best
wheat money can buy ?
Davis Best Flour
is "best" by every lest.
It sells for less money
and gives twice as much
satisfaction.
Don't let your grouer
talk you into buying
oilier brands shipped in.
Try a sack and be convinced.
NOTICE
The ri Ffrnir
TEA KETTLE
m
r'urnUhcH liot
w.iter for tm on
Verj' nhnrt llnlicn
It can URftl
oil tin ten labia
or in the kit clu n
Atla' hes lo imy
elfft roller
diirHblu
U ut Y' R 0 thai th- Hiidriiitfiicd
wiM -M''V th" city eniineil of Med
foni, jr.. Hi iln next meeting.
held .Mine C. pin f,,i' :i Unonw to
tn;ilt, f vtiionH .-in. I opiriin ;.'iintr-t u !
b-' (j'-jfliititit th;in a r:ilt'iii f.r A e
riinl of tiji niorKh-4, at our pl.'w c of U t
nt i i tif ir,. It, bl.M-k -I. Mrdf.id.'
t !
Yorvc & HAM.
' Dated May ll. M
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41. 4-10 at.'res, a fino stock proposititSii,' 4d acres iii ,T-..
alfalfa, irrigation, goodl buildings, i.u a splendid se'cuioii fe ; . -OO
liuiiliiig and fishing. Price onlv $14 an acre; terms'.
(i3. 15)3 ares, 2 miles from JSagle Poiiit ori !togge
iver. .")() acres cleared, considerable fruit and alfalfa, no
vate irrigation diteh. This is a -splendid prop,itio to
develop, about half good bottom lartd, nearly all can' le
.inder plow when cleared, schoollimise handy, fair hoprofe
iKrnts, teiini, harness, wagon, some cattle aiid farm
rieuts go with- the place. Price (')t)0. This ralu.;h will beat
lose inspection, as it will make a lot of money for goineiW.
07. A fine al fa I fa ranch of 80 acres near, Butte FaHs,
line stream and springs, nearly all level laiitt, splciidifl fisli'
ing and hunting, buildings. Price only $1200.
80. 80 acres, 4 miles northeast of Eagle Point, will fee
lose to the new railroad, 50 acres under cultivation., fijie
olack land, mostly in wheat, crop goes with this place. Price
4200. $2200 cash, balance 2 years, 7 per cent.
00
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ory.
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C. H. Pierce & Son
s j
MEDrOBD SABB DOO CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Woort-
Off ic fixtures and all kinds af pUnlqf mill work, lnclniln turnM votfe tad ..
fancy grills.
F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TB 8T8.
t Homi u.
Our circulation iU jl'iiimto and large
for a city of this irtie 4argcr than any
other paper In Oimim
vtauoif.
an HllOW for pop- 11U:U
ROOUB RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Hlicccssnr to (,'ondor
w nlor Power Co. Of
live S"0 W. 7th it.,
opp. big electric sign i'iione MB.
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
Three mili-s snuth of Medford and
miles west of Phoenix, is now cut irji
I in str.all tracts to anit tho pureh
1 One fourth cosh, linl:iui. f ""'"...r
i incuts. This i "'" ?5Sr.a"iith alt
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
I have for sale at 5BG2.50 per acre, 80 acreri o
orchard land as there is in Rogue River raO
provenients on place are worth at Wlt""'
show von this land. 1
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