THE MEDFORD DAILY TiUBUKK. MEDl'OlU), (WlMiU., hiuiaw I '.VI, OI jI 1 1j.1I 11 lilt IS ALL-IMPORTANT Forests Mean Everything to Welfare of the Nation at Large. "A very few yours 115:0 't'oivst i'n servntiuii' was little more than n lliras ; today it is n vital issue in our national development,'' says Treadwell Cleveland, Jr., in a circu lar on the status of forestry in this country, which has just been issued by the. United States forest service. "In connection with the general plan to conserve all natural resources it is the most' important and far-reaching economic policy ever adopted and pursued by any nation. "The forest is one of the chief sup )xrts t the whole material fabric' of our civilization. . The forest means not? only a permanent supply of wood and the life of all the industries which depend innm it. but also the control of the -.raters for human use. There is only barrenness iu the- fu ture of the nation which has lost the use of wood and the control of wa ter. "It has shown that we are still destroying the forest as we use it; that we are taking from it every year three and a half times as much wood as is added by the new growth. It has shown that less than one-third of the growing trees felled by" the lumberman is ever used at all, so that two-thirds of all the timber cut is simply destroyed. It has shown that one-eleventh of all the forests are swept by fires every year, and thnt on the average since 1S70 forest fires have yearly cost $50,000,000 iu timber and 50 lives. It has shown thnt over 0!) per cent of the forests in private hands, which comprise three-fourths of all the forest land and four-fifths of all the wood, is thus devastated by destructive use and the scourge of unchecked fires, while less than 1 per cent is properly handled for successive crops or ef fectively protected from fire. The forest as a resource is rapidly being obliterated." NEW METHOD OF BUYING SAVES UNCLE SAM MONEY WASHINGTON', Sept. :. As the result of the experiment inndv by the nnvy department for the saving of money by the consolidation of stores on hoard sever, of the vessels of tin navy, it is probable that the system will be iiia.ivnrated on nil vessels. It is estimated from the saving accom plished on the seven vessels that 7.)0,0'.)0 a ear can ho saved in this mnuuct' on all if the plan is put into operation. Instead of issuing supplies in bulk to ti'e vftssels selected for the test, tint Connecticut, the, Minnesota, the Oeoigin. the Xew Jersey and the Ver mont tatlleships, and the West Vir ginia nrJ the Colorado, armed cruis ers, money Allotments were provided for each frhip's department, in order that piiivluinc.s be made to meet each vessel' rciiiirements. The average of saving on each of the seven vessels was 4- per ccrl. Under construction and repair TO per cent was saved; equipment. 47 per cent; steam engin eering, S-l per cent, and supplies and aconnt, 2 1 ptr cent. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. McDANIEL PEACH GROVE AT ASHLAND IS SOLD COUNTY TEACHERS HOLD INSTITUTE AT ASHLAND (The Tidings.) The salye has recently been con summated of the MoDuuiel peach or chard on the Boulevard south of town ' and opposite the Bellview schoolhouse, to Mr. McGibbon, a Tex as and Oklahoma oil operator. The place comprises 37 acres, 17 of which are in bearing peaches and the price was $12,500. ' Mrs. McGibbon and daughter are here from the southeast to take charge of the property. Mr. McGib bon does not expect to come here to reside upon the property purchased, which is a most pleasnnt home, for some time vet. REACHING THE SPOT The teachers of Jackson and Jo sephine counties will meet iu Ash land for a four days' joint institute Leginning Wednesday, October 27, r.nd continuing until and including Saturday, the 30th. County Super intendent J. Percy Wells has the ar rangements in hand for the meeting, an unusually strong program is be ing arranged, and the gathering is being looked forward to with no small degree of interest in educa tional circles of the two counties. Among the prominent instructors will be State Superintendent J. H. Ackerman, H. A. Adrian, Superin tendent of the Santa Barbas city schools; L. R. Alderman of the Uni versity of Oregon, department of ed ucation; H. M. Crooks, president of Albany college, and Catherine Mont gomery, primury supervisor state nor mal school, Bellingham, Wash., be tides several local educators. The institute will be programed in three divisions primary, intermediate and advanced, rural school and high school. NEW LUMBER PLANT UPON SODA CREEK (Siskiyou News.) It is stated on excellent author ity that the Northern California Lum ber company of Hilt expects to erect a large plant on its Soda Creek hold ings, lying east of Dunsmuir, in the very near future. Financial arrange ments are practically completed for the installation of a plant fully as large and complete as the Hilt plant. Surveyors are now in the field lay ing out the railroad to be built for the purpose of tapping this large body of timber, consisting of about 3"ojO00,00O feet of timber. This company recently purchased the Coggins tract, comprising the largest accessible body of timber in that section and embodies over 400, 000,000 feet of sugar and white pine. ; About half of this tract sold by the Coggins brothers is in Jackson coun ty, Oregon, in which the Shattuck ranch of 250 acres is located, which raises from 400 to 500 tons of hay annually. It Can Be Done. So Scores of Medford Citizens Say. To jure an aching hack. The pains of rheumatism, The tired-out feelings, You must reach the enit get at the cause. In most cases 'tis the kidneys. Doau's Kidney Pills ore for the kid neys. G. L. Boone, corner Ninth and C ts, Medford, Or., says: "I was lied with rheumatism when I first .. an using Doan's Kidney Pills. I did not think they tcjM do me any 'good, hut finally p?-;ured a box at Erkins' drug store. They proved to be the remedy I required My kidneys were restored to their normal condition, and the pains and aches in my back were Temoved. Doan's Kidney Pills lived up to their representations in my -!as." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostcr-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Komember the narai Doan's and take no other. 46 Jesse U. Hodges to Kuos Con ger, laud iu township 37, rnn.no 2 W 1 1000 C. 11. Ciudiuell to (1. S. Butler, lots 111 mid 17, Ashlmid llomostoad association. . . . George N. Lewis to W. T. Bai ley, lots 4 and 8, V. Vi hits 3 and 7, block 3, Jackson ville William 11. Jordan et nl. to K. W. Stnmick, mining proper ty K. Koe to V. T. Illy, 20 acres in Itcllevuo tract... Charles II. IVierloin to Wil S. Crowell, land iu D L C 83, township 37, rungo 2 W ... A. L. Sherman to Jcsso G. Hodges, release of bond.. United States to John Cutting- ham, N E 14 section 18, township 35, range 3 E ...patent A. J. Daley to William von dor Hellen, hind iu D L C 45, township 3(5, range 1 W T. D. Spofford to W. M. Smith, 172 acres iu section 10, UHiO 2000 C75 5000 20000 township 37, range 1 W. , 3000 A. McDonald to U. l Wimer, property in Coltno Homo addition to Moil lord 250 Marriage Licenses. James W. C. l'lymirv and Dora I Jones. Prepaid Raiiroao Orders. 250 "Something which is of consider known is the system of prepaid or able interest to the public generally and which is nerhaps not generally dors now in effect betwoen HtutioiiH of the Southern Pacific company and ail points in the United States By means of this system tickots may be purchased at Medford from tiny plnce in the United States and mail dd or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper bo commodations and small amounts of oash in connection with these tickets may also b forwarded at the same Ham." Advertising is the brcuth of lifo for weak ousinoss lungs how h yours tF. f me KEmEEA System of Water Supply jjAfm provides an absolutely safe and satisfac- k I tory water service, equal to that With 6: - I j offered by any city water works. '!' the $ I I An abundant supply of water Kewanee f lyj I always available and deliv- 0fy System, Ik " ' I ered under strong pressure- an a'ir-tigrit, steel, pneu- f , , throughout the house, barn tfW made tank, called the ''STX- or grounds. MT Kewanee Pneumatic Tank XlJ H ! Affords ' Pccd in the cellar. Water grn I I i AV,rt1n f u Pumped into this tank and is k fv 77 I j ADsoiuie w delivere1 ,0 e fo, by ftMmgggt I j J ire M pressure. ... I Protec- I ! tfon. No Attic Tank fa ! iVf No Elevated Tank jJ&H i j to freeze or Collapse. Wy o J I 1 100 pet cent beller service and will last a 'h ftR II) lifetime. &Bjj j 'hr Over Nin Thouund Kewanee '4. ' tfrVA- Outfii. !o Successful V M S ! Also agents for White Steam ffllfcf f j j j Cars and Fairbanks-Horse Gaso- a i mar I g I line Pumping Outfits. E WiMMMt'' 00 - - 9 E. A. Washburne & Son Miles Block Medford, Oregon ZZZ 1 ! -, . E3E o o xz o o .00 u u 00 to Ch caso I- II I 1 j Excursion Rates Oct. 4th Oct. 4th Oct. 4th Oct. 4th Remember the Date To Chicago and return To Chicago and return $82.40 $82.40 $82.40 Full particularsat the local S.P. office or address A. S. ROSENBAUM Agent S. P. Co. Medford, Oregon ATTENTION Those who aro looking for good invest ments can do no better than to inves tigate this beautiful property Twenty-eight fine lots Ideated 011 Main street, nix blocks west of the business district. Main street is be ing paved, water mains aro being laid, sewer is in, ce ment walks going in, cross street GO feet wide. Lots S arc 50x137, front lots 70x1-10. Always accessible, cither on foot or wheel on account of paved streets- Building line 25 feet from front of lots. , There is no question but what one will make 50 to 100 per cent on the investment in the course- of a year. Medford is growing very rapidly and without question this is the cheapest property .within the same radius of anything in the city today. The price and the terms nro reasonable. Conic and look this over and be con vinced. 1 :h1 "Yc also have a splendid business property, of large size, that will stand investigation. The present price will look cheap in a. year's time. Also have 40 acres first-class fruit land that can be traded for city property. This is some distance out, well located, easily cleared and no waste or steep land. Now what have you to offer? J. W. Dress ler" Agency West Main St. ECONOMY I ECONOMY I ECONOMY ECONOMY I ECONOMY I ECONOMY The Same Old Story But it's a good one, and well worth repeating, for the best the markets af ford in Salt and Fresh Meats Poultry, Butter, Lard, etc. see the THE ECONOMY MARKET ASHP0LE i NICHOLS, Proprietors. Opposite Postofflce Phone 461. ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY m m o o o o St z o o aez - rn m o o o o 2 z o o 3EZ - - o o o o at z o o S3 m n o o o o SE Z o o SEX - mm o n o o z z o o IX - m n 00 00 z z 00 K - The Last Word In Harness, Saddles, Bri dles, whips Robes, Wag on Covers, Tents, Blankets, etc., can befound in stock at HERMAN BROS. Successors To I. P. SETTLE 317 E. 7th Street Medford. Oreoon f. C. Hansen. Tom Moffat. We make any kind and style of windows. We carry glass of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Go.