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Phone 4151 --- - I Too "Late to Classify TOR SALE $i50 per aero; SO Acres; -X 8 .acres la apples and pears, 2 years eM; balance good alfalfa and gar 4ea land; mostly all free soil; 3 aaHes from Medford; the best buy In tbe valley; terms can be had. South--era Oregon Realty Co., room 6, Com mercial Club building. Phone No. 311 jPOR RENT Two large office rooms, sarcoma floor, $25 month. 133 West 3Wa. ' 315 BOTH FIGHTERS ARE CONFIDFNT TO WAGE WAR ON HOUSE FLY Department of Agriculture Is Plan ning to Inaugurate a Crusade Against the Fly-With-Death-on-HIs-Feet. WASHINGTON, Mar., 17. -This promises to be a sad year for the housefly. The Department of Agri culture Is planning to inaugurate a crusado against him as soon as spring comes. Hundreds of scientists,' aid ed by all tho laborers, all the HI- ANIENT CASE IS G N COR T Judge Calkins Holds Court In Grants Pass and ts Considering Receiver ship Squabble Over the Ament Property. SELFISHNESS IN IARIFMWAKING Representative Boutell of Chicago Tells of Experience the Congres sional Committees Had With "Dis interested" People In Forming the Bill. nttontlon to those arguments, nml men, in n nine wi.no wo would re celvo a visit from tho man of mon who hnd financial Interests In thu gamo. Thotto who preached loudest .'about tho needs of Undo Sam's treas ury would, as a rule, be found to bo most heavly Interested In sotso hldon feature connected with tho tariff that was to bring tho treasury out of Its doflclt." . WASHINGTON.Mar., 17. "Evory time I get'a' lettor now days from a professed patriot or a philanthropist, I Immediately want to dig beneath smelling drugs and chemicals and all the cruel screens and mechanical klll-i applied to the court to recover some . or. li n f r li n n.a,0Aj1 Inln n 1 a ' . 1 i i i . , -"- " t" " n i jcrauuiu property inai nna oeen init- w,n mal" a conserated attack upon; en by the receiver and at this term SHym ami LanIW d Ready tor This the familiar pest for the purpose of of court tho receiver was ordered to AfttnWM'S BMt In Les Angeles living him out of iatanee. j deliver to M. C. Ament the property Dr. L. O. Howard, head of the under discussion, which included a LMftWTi Says He IS doing Bureau of Entomology, who Is to be sawmill outfit, etc. MaM Aftar tha Irish commander-in-chief of tho Fly An- It is quite evident that something - mnnauon Army, ioia some or nis delinite will bo done in this case in i Plans to tho House Commjttee on Ex- the very near future, and within a pendltures In the department of aerl- wenfe it ? nmnntaA i.n , IDS ANGELES, Cal., March 17. culture. The first big gun will be fired . will give its decision upon whether nf T Tii-l a'd twiln. wliaro trin 1 loa rtiat a trnna Kaam it.. i At vaua, iujm a vtuvu www v uuu j.ow uuwe uvvu I lilt? JJiUoUXJ t i CCC1V CTj UCOrjfC ofMuCCSj quarters, Jim Flynn, the fighting aiiowea to muiupiy wunoui moiesta- will bo removed or not. It is inti- stretched com- uon Dy ino rarmer8, A sPeclal farm- mated that the court will remove for different reasons, one crs' bulletin is now being; prepared by the breau which will not only give valuable fly-killing receipts, but will also display In their horrid colors tho various diseases that are spread by tho fly. During his testimony before the from Paeblo, SriMy on a pine table and told ex--teUy -why he expected to vanquish m Langford this afternoon, while -fare Tabbers kneaded his great afcorfgere and worked with practiced Duut&i up and down his spine. T mm a httrmkf ond efrnncroi. mnn Ana XaHgford " he said, "and I like ,comm,"e. Dr. Howard urucd the con eit. I have a punch, and I will Gasmen to consider the Importance -gala all Sam has, for one opportun-if a a7 PteeUng the country from 3yielaa4it. I have beaten him the ,ntro'lu:t'o ot foreign insects km amd I am assured of repeating I and pcst8 tha,1 reacb ns on p,ant and it aa I am of going to the ring to. I ory stock. Of the ooventeen aym I serious tree and vegetable parasites 2ntfQrd can't hurt me, and Ij!" a a c8"ne T ia5.mor" 01 "kwm can hurt htm, I am in the couilStion of my career. My srieUtry over him gave mo confidence 2tr ikts fight. Langford hasn't the nuauB eenfidence because he . was Iwataa. Why shouldn't I win? Haven't I got tho 'dope' on my side f Tint's just how I feel, and this at't--enwea .you'll see I was right." 'Job Woodman's "tar baby" was no v wteii less sanguine of the result of Ae lwttle. At the Arcadia camp, Vial ae rested after a short stroll lefere lunch, ho showed Jiis teeth in m mie Langford grin and remarked : Tm going into this fight to win Jnet as quickly as possible. That -Hum is a possibility of loning, 1 cHt admit. My record in the lit--Ate heok after today will show Jim Fiymt'& name after mine in the par allel columns with a (K' in brackets lkeU it. Then for Johnson if he w8I snetit mo. Tho fight public knowh Tlwt I can do, and I am not going J tteatpoint them today." Neilfaer fighter did a lick of work Mvbb, after a session with his "Tvbfcero, lolled around his camp, and Xawgferd spent the greator part of Att meramg in the open air, Ike letting was unchanged today, Ximgfertl ruling a strong favorite, ymkh steney being wagered at 2 to 1 ztmd M ie 0. Pew bets wore regin- Ihls country1 millions of dollars an nually, he said, moro than half have been. Imported. Dr. Howard said that the United States was the only country in the world of any Import ance, tbat-maJe no effort to protect Its orchards and crops by a rigid quarantine of its ports Hotel Arrivals. At the Moore Will Woodward, G. B. lilllnghast, Thomas Irvlno, W. G. Grosse, Portland; R. W. McLeod, San Francisco; A. H. Fletcher, E. E. Mc Ardle, Portland; D. It. Potts, Myrtle Creok; D, C. Evorson, Chicago; Thorn as Herrlott, J. C. Grubb, Applegate; T. J, Wlnte., San Francisco; James Bucklin, Crescent City; A. S. Lanff, Crescent City; L. S. Penfleld, Port land; D, A. Johnson, Coram; W. P. Johnson, Ashland. At the Nash George E. HIggins, Portland; F. F, Sanderson, A. L. Leavltt, Klamath Falls; W. N. Don nelly, New York; W. W. Hall, Hdrn- brook; Godfrey Turner, Maud Pow ell, New York; E. J. Chamberlln, Devils Lako; Honry G. Mlddaugh. Devils Lake; F. B. Walte, 8utherlln; Sam Frlendllck, San Francisco. . tcred upon the number of rounds the mill would go, Raskins for Health. 6 GRANTS PASS, Or., March 17.- Judge F. M. Calkins has convened court here again and the most im portant case that came np at this term to the people of this community was the Golden Drift comnanv's ino aunace io ,icover jusi now many case, borne tune ntro M. C. Ament i-"""- -."0 if nis scheme goes througn. I am not nearly as trusting as I used to bo, Representative Harry 8. Boutell, of Chicago, made this confession while dlccusslng tho tariff with a friend.. "Tho tariff," ho contlnuod, "was tho means of opening my eyes to a good bit ot human nature that I had not met before. I am now con vlnced that there Is moro pure, un adulterated selfishness represented In the tariff than In any othor branch or feature of our government. "As a member ot tho Ways and Means committee, I attended tho long series of hearings, proceeding tho framing of tho tariff bill, and it would bavo dono your hearts good to listen to tho long sermons on vlr tuo.fair play and the Goldon Rulo that was read to us by gentelmen who camo to lower this schedulo, the raising of that, or abolition of an other. Tako the subject ot donaturcd alcohol, for Instanco. As soon as It was brourl-t to the floor we began to get a perfect avalanche of pro tests from tho temperanco societies, anti-saloon leagues and white ribbon era against tho Idea of allowing this product to be manufactured at all. The temperance people wrote, sent resolutions 1 y the peck, and came to Washington In person to express their objections against this terrlblo denatured alcohol. Wo wore as surod that it we allowed It to bo mado without tho tax wo would cro ato whole armies qf wretched drunk ards and would have upon our con sciences tho tears and broken hearts ot cities full ot widows and orphans. Tho assurances of sclontlsts and ex ports that denatured alcohol could not be used as a beverage, and there 'foro could not mako any drunkards seemed to bavo no effect upon tho crusado, They know better. "At last tho secret camo out. Whon 'wo 'turned down' tho tbmperanco argument as being groundless a now crowd of anti-denatured alcohol peo ple appoared upon tho scene. Tho wood alcohol makers swooped down upon us and domandod that wo pro tect their monopoly by refraining from putting denatured alcohol upon the free list. Thoy had boon push ing tho tempekaDce peoplo forward to fight their bnttlo for thorn. More careful buying is an enforced "U- wna m"c" tho .Bamo .".tory. ,n penalty of the Increasing "cost of Hv- ranny 0 " W , . BV ing." Ad-watchfulness is greatly .Btorm of ?ro.te8ta of ttPPoa,.B fr0.m the helpful. I Deai P00P'0 ,n a section ot a city, a- . Eftinet or in idvor of some particular Of a lot of your valuable business acquaintances you can probably say "got acquainted with thorn first through answering a want ad." Lots are bought and sold in thin oity by people who want-advertlso, and who answer want advertising chiefly, and principally. KLAMATH FALLS CITY OFFICIALS TAKE NOTES'; Mayor and Recorder Here Looking at Paving and Septic Tanks- Want to Have the Best. "We an horo to got pointer," said Mayor Sanderson of Klniunth Falls," in the way of municipal im provements, and I do not know of any placo in tho west whoro moro in formation could bo scoured than in Modford. "It is true that Modford has made error, but Klamath Falls wit-him i" profit by your oxporionco. We mu i In tho funiiimvo Mugo nt Klamath now, just uh Medford w a i'enrH ago, and wish to take ml- 'viinfni.n nf tint -titi-lini'n nt ili1nr cities which have made good. Tho activity iu all lilies, thu 8ji!rit of progress and tho confidence of your peoplo in tho future of Medford is remarkable, but from tho surround IngM you seem to bo amply justified.1 "ThiH is tho first time that I have visited tho Roguo River valley tor over ton yearn," said Hocordcr Leavitt. "Tho Inst tlmo I saw Med ford it was n village with apparently a smnll future. Now, well you know better than I what it is. If I didn't lovo my Klamath Falls, it would be 'Oh, you Modford'." Sanders of them being thnt ho is biased in regard to tho interests of some of the stockholders. Another nomplica- : - . . won nas arisen in. regard to issuing receivers certificates. Certificates cannot bo issued without tho written consent of tho bondholders that is, tho certificates cannot take prece dence of the bonds. Another thing, there has "been no showing by the present receiver thnt he can dispose of tho certificates, and the court must be assured of this fact before he will order them issued, and it is understood that Receiver Sanders will have until next Wednesday to make such showing as to whether ho can dispose of the certificates. Thore has now been expended by tho re ceiver between $3000 nnd .H4000. and i the court will order cortlficntcs In. sued for Jheso amounts. Tho court hnd tho books of tho company the most of Inst week, nnd is'prctfy well informed in regard to all phases of the case, and will give nn. opinion nnd decision next Wednesday, nnd it is the rumor among some of tho attor neys that are familiar with tho case ' that Mr. Sanders will bo removed nnd another receiver appointed, probably a man located in either this or Jackson county. This is a case that tho people of this vicinity are vitally interested in and ore anxious thnt some definite decision will soon bo arrived nt so that the work at the dnm can proceed. Learning to spend money with as much wisdom as is required in earn ing it Ib "good bouRe-wifery." Rend the ads. Ilnskins for Health. i 'tariff schedule, We would not pay Bel Buy Yet LAND I 60 ACRES FINE FRUIT We have just listed this piece of land, the finest in the valley for fruit raising. You should see this bargain. It will not last very long. Close to Medford Soil 30 Feet Deep Above the Frost Belt Quarter of Mile from R. R. Station Cheapest Land Adjoining, $350 Acre This Section Never Known to Fail All Fenced, House and Barn Price $200 per acre-Terms Torrey & Murphy Corner Main and Central Avenue v