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16 THE atKDFORD 1NLAH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. MARCH G, 1010. MUCH UNO 10 BE IRRIGATED ver $103,000,000 Worth of Lands WiK le Added to IrrfgaWe Areas hi tke Northwest Dtrieg the Next Year Is Report. Xh.9 hundred and" thrtt million, six hundred thousand dollare worth of IsbiTs Trill he added to the irrigable areas in the four northwestern states, according t a (Trices rcceir ed. Item th fedtsal reclamation ser vice, as follows t Xotitana, $400, Ofl; Washington, $31,06,000; Idakoy $22r00r00 Oregon, $16,- trader government ir jrigntioa wr-iects are as follows: 3daho 24S0, of a total of 489,006 to be reclaimed; Montana, 50,009 acres, of 550,009; Oregon, 142,006 acre?, of 19096,. and Washington 26.000 of a total of The lowest cost of reclaming semi-arid land is on the Minidoka jwroject ia Soot hern Idaho, estimates TKBKihff from $22 to $30 an acre, and the highest is on the Okanogaa project in north Central Washing ton, estimated at fren $66 to $80 an acre. Settlers on the- government pro jects in the fotrr states have repaid to the government the following amounts: Montana,. $81,600; Wash ington, $72,100; Idaho, $11,060; Oregon-, $2J,90l Several hundred thousand acres ef lands m Eastern Washington and Oregon, north and" central Idaho and "westers Montana are also under private irrigation projects, and1 it is eenserratively- estimated: that 'Bot less than 2,000,000 acres will hgrf re claimed by private- capita! in the lour states in the next five years, j thus adding millions of dollars :ol Wallowa 35,000 Whitman 17,250 Umatilla 11,500 Malheur 24,000 100,000 172,000 75,000 112,000 Totals 87,500 519,000 CRYING FOR HELP. Lets ef It In Medford, But Growing Less. Dally The kidneys cry Ayr help. Not an organ in the whole body so delicately constructed. Not one so important to health. Tho kidneys are the filters of the blood. When they fail the blood becomes foul and poisonous. There can be no health where (here is poisoned blood. Backache is one of the first indi cations of kidney trouble. It is the kidneys' cry for help. Heed it. Doan's Kidney Pills are what is wasted. Are just what overworked kidneys need. They strengthen and invigorate tho kidneys; help them to do their work; never fail to euro any case of kidney disease. Bead the proof from a Medford citiien. O. M. Jones, 1404 North Central avenue, Medford, Or., says : "I have foand Doan's Kidney Pills especi ally adapted to my case. My back was very stiff and painful and I had other annoying symptoms of kidney trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me prompt relief and since taking them my health has been much better. This excellent remedy has earned my endorsement." For salo by all dealers. Price 50 TAKES THE WORD SECOND TIME C. A. McArthur Is Steered Right Onco and Takes Perry's Advice Again and Invests In Rogue River Land. C. A. McArthur of Aberdeen, S.1 D., is not only a firm believer in tho future of tho Roguo River vnlloy, , but also has considerable confidence in tho advice of J. A. Perry. i Two years ago ho dropped off nt Medford and, following Mr. Perry's advice, he invested in n tract of land nt a small figure A few months ago he was offered an nd vanee of over 150 per cent. "Shall take itf-ho asked Mr. Porry by wire, "lake your protit and buy something else," was tho answer. The advice was taken, Mr. McAr-, thur took his profits and today clon ed the deal whereby ho purchased 20 acres of land lying west of Med-, ford and adjoining tho Ross farnii from A. H. Miller for $13,000. Sixteen acres of this traot nro the other four acres aro in 2-year-1 old pears. There are no buildincs on the property. Mr. McArthur intends to. mnke Medford his homo. Hotel Arrivals. The Nash -A. E. Ashbrooke, Ta- coma; O. C. Hoff, W. Hnhn, C. A. Grenier, Portland; C. J. Fray, Yrekn, F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD OSGOOD 6 CUMMINGS CIVIL ENGINEERS Cnl.: C. B. Nichols. D. Vreelnnd nnd cents. idster-MiiDum to., uullalo, cjtv. r. jr. Evans. Seattle: D. js. i soie agents lor me united' a Snnhnm. Porting? n A Rtnffn States. Remember the and take no other. name Doan's Circuit Court. Lillian Gibbs vs. Elijah Gibbs the wealth production of the north-.Divorce; decree by default. "west. John Peningcr vs. Lnura Hansen Circulars received from the. Demurrer sustained nnd nlnintiff united states iorest service an nounce that 281,400 horses and cat tle and 2,639,306' sheepv and goats Is the maximum- of livestock to be grazed on t&e forest reserves in Idaho, Oregon and Washington dur ing the season of 1910, as follows: Reserves Cattle Sheep, 5n Oregon Horses. Goats. given 15- days to plead further. Effie May Terrill vs. George W, Stevens et al. Additional testmonyj taken; case argued and submitted and taken under advisement. Edgar Hafer vs. Medford & Crater Lake Railroad company Order made allowing receiver part payment in sum of $0390.15. San Francisco; G. H. Stone, C. M. Humphries, Portlnnd; V. H. Mendel son, San Francisco; n. N. Stnrr, Portland; F. B. Holbrook, Portland. The Moore A. J. Jones, Portlnnd; S. J. Hollchnn, Sisson; J. F. Mess berg. Portlnnd; E. Pierson, South Bend; A. H. Weber, Portland; B. F. Mulfcey, Jacksonville; F. R. Foster nnd wife, Enderton, N. D.; II. H. Ryan, city; E. E. Thompson, Snn Francisco; A. J. Brausch and wife, San Mateo; W. J. Bolce, San Fran cisco; M. F. Berryhill, city; James Volet and wife, nighmoro, S. D. You don't "know tho news" unless yonv'o read tho ads. . , The Best Equipped Engineering' fice in Southern Oregon Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Reports, Estimates, Etc., Water Powers and Water Works, Paving and Road Making, Sewerage, Rail roads, Irrigation and Drainage, Of- Office: Medford National Bank Building BEARING ORCHARDS SPITZENBERGS, PIPPINS AND PEAES OF THE BEST VARIETIES. A PAYMENT OF ONE -THIRD DOWN WILL SECURE A BEARING ORCHARD THAT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN THREE YEARS AT A VERY CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE. THE LOCATION RIGHT, THE SOIL IS OF THE BEST, ALL UNDER THE DITCH. TREES IN. FINE CONDITION AND IN BEARING . BEING FROM EIGHT TO TWELVE YEAR OLD. I HAVE SIX BEARING ORCHARDS TO OFFER FOR SALE, AGGREGATING- A TOTAL OF TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT ACRES. One ranch on Griffin creek of 25 acres, Spitzenberg, Pippins and Co- i mice Pears. 53 acres, Bear creek bottom land, fine improvements, Spitzenbergs, Pippins and Bartletts' and d'Anjou peace- Under ditch. 20 acres one mile from Central Point, Bear creek bottom soil, un- ditch, good improvements. 30 acres, Spitzenbergs, Pippins and Jonathans, ten year old, deep creek bottom land, under ditch and good improvements. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, 10-YEAR OLD ORCHARDS, SPITZENBERGS, PIPPINS, JONATHANS AND PEARS, ALL UNDER DITCH, ONE-HALF MILE FROM RAILWAY STATION. WILL SELL THE ABOVE IN TRACTS TO SUIT THE BUYER. 15 acres one mile south of ' town, 9 year old Spitzenbergs, Pippins and pears, THESE ORCHARDS ARE ALL PRODUCERS, ALL IN GOOD CONDITION AND IN THE BEST VARIETIES. ANY ONE OF THE ABOVE TRACTS, IF HANDLED WITH IN TELLIGENCE, SHOULD BE PRODUCING $1000 AN ACRE INSIDE OF THREE YEARS. FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS, SEE Phone 2112 Ed Andrews 205 Phipps Building ---- t