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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MAROH20, 1910. UNCLE SAM TO KEEP" OUT OF MANCHURIA i i i As Counter-Movo to Aunrcsslvcnoss of. Russia nnd J:iinn, It Is Im lirobnblo U. S. Will Enter Orient. WASHINGTON, U. C, .March 11). Ah a oounloi-niovo to nroHimo-, iiohh of KuHhlu anil Japan in .Man ' t'liuiiria, It in iiiipiolmhln tho Unilud . Btntim will cntor tliu Oriental fluid in ' autlvo competition with - (ho other, untionii of llio world in obtaining contractu and uthorwiHo ndvnnoiiiK tho cominoroiiil InluruHlH of tho country. Until now tho Unilud Hlutim Iiiih i . . i i 11 ....I. I.. tnxou no uanu in mu huiuiihmu mm j eoneoKHioiiH. Ainorioiin, capital lut built only an indefinite winnll amount of railroad in China. Only u KCflural intorurtl I Tho Htutu dopnrtuiout, relying on , tho aHHurauooH of tlio ikmvcih, paV-, timilarly in Japan and Itumtin, Iiiih ; buon content to havo only a Konoral ' liiturcHt in thu umpire, believing the iidoptod prlimlploH of tho "open door" mid torritorinl inli'Ufity" , would Ktiarautuo to keep open tho channela of Ainorioau trado. la the pant thlH linn boon unoniioim. China linn iuiportod iiiillionri of doHniM worth of Ainorioau product every j yenr. Diplomacy domoralir.od Hut with tho now turn of ovoutH In tho diplomacy of tho far cant thin trado iH on tho vcrgo of hciiifc de inoralizud and tho "upon dour" in no' loiiKor a vital tiling. It Ih quite evi dent that Japnu and IluNin havo so looted Mauchurln an thoir own, if not territorially, then at ItwiHt com moroially, and having controlled the railroadx, which thoy refuse to ro IIihiiiIhIi undor any cniifcidorntioii, nro in innumornblo Hmall ways placing barricades in the way of tho trade of tho othur imtloiiH, particularly tho United Stales. It U becoming j,'onerally evident that tho United KtitteH, to rutain its trade with China, tnitHt tako inoro eijcru'otio tuuuHiiroH than merely to obtaining pa-worn, aro reiterating of itn approval of (ho principle of equal opportunity. Thix Ik tho idea of both Tnt't and Secretary Knox and Ih in neeordanco, with tho now pnmmercial policy of tho ntnte depariinout. Shackleton, Who Got Farthest South, And Wife, Soon to Visit America. I BALL GAME THIS AFTERNOON iv 'Hi 1 trTr- Student Is Jailed. LONDON, March 10. -Vina Yak Bovarknr, n Hindu Btudcnt, Is In Jail today to await extradition to In dia on a charge of nwlltlmi. Bovnkar In acetified of being a member of tho Indian nocloty that urge tho natives to kill European and offer their I V ! JLU 1 heads a ft pnrrlflrn to tho Ooddcun Kail. Bobakar In bollvcd to bo ono of tlio lea (lorn In tho inovomont which In connldcred most destructive of Eng lish rtilo In India. Ho was arrosstcd as ho was leaving tho train from Par-Is. Southern Oregon Realty Company L iDY SHACHLETO. LONDON, March 19. Lieutenant Shackleton, tho English officer who holtlH tho record for tho "farthest south," sailed for the United Stutes today. Lieutenant Shackleton Is planning to make another dash for tho south pole In M9U. FATAL RESULT TO A BOXING CONTEST ar il the Weather Man Is Good Medford nnd Central Point Will Open Sea son at Medford Grounds Today. Tho baseball fund aro watching the ukioH cloudy and many invocation aro offorod to Jupiter IMuviuu that ho will withheld n rainfall, which would upoil tho first game of tho season. Whilo tho boyx aro not in good form, thoy can bo dopended upon to put up tho boat gnuio of which thoy aro cnpablo early in tho HonHon. Coleman will bo on tho mound for Medford and Hill will bo receiver. Tho rest of tho lineup Ih problemat ical na yot. Sovoral of tho young Htora who nro trying for plnocH will likely ho given a chnnoo to hIio.v what thoy aro nhlo to do, 11 will bo in o rely a practice game, hut there win do nn opportunity lor tno iaua to got n lino on the contort. Iloobo will probably work ouo at first bnRO in this game. H. A. M'CLELLAND DIES SUDDENLY Acrordlnu to tho tontatlvo rangements which Shackleton has un der consideration his main object will be to g&thor sclontltlc data and the dash to tho polo will bo a secondary consldcratlo:. Shackleton proposes to uso two ships nt Adair and AdcU land as sup ply Ihibqs. , --- AT BUTTE FALLS $1575120 acres, 120 acres level, 12 acres of black bottom land, bal ance dark red soil; 14 acres in cultivation, a good lot of wood timber, good waUr right, good house and bam. One 14-room house, all modern and closo In, $5500. Ono 10-room house, all modern and eloso in, $4000. Ono fl-room, house, nil modern nnd closo in, $2300. Will sell the three for $10,500. $1200 Tlie S. i2 of the S. W. 4. nnd N. W. of tho S. W. ii of section 21, township 4S north, range 7 west, M. D. M., in Siskiyou couunty; good fanning land and a bnrgnin. $220040 acres on tho upper Mead ow. 20 acre, good bottom land, f0 fniit trees, two good ditohe with lots of wntcr, .good well, 3, 000,000 pnw timber, good new house nnd bnrn, nil farming tools; 10 acres joining this with 20 acrew in wheat leaned for three years. $2000-710 ucre, 5 miles from town, 2 miles from P. & E. R. R.; house nnd bnvii, lots of wnter, 25 acres under cultivation, 50 fruit trees, 10 acres of government Innd joins this on tho west. $7350100 ncres, 100 nrres level. balance rolling, red soil nnd bo torn Innd, 45" norcain "cnltfvntion, 3,000,000 saw timber, good chance for walcr, 250 fr.uuit trees, y3 acre vineyard, $1500 house, good barn and outbuildings, 5 miles from 4own. Soldiers Indulge In Manly Sport and As Consequence One I? Dead and Another Is in Jail. II. A. McLolhiud, who has boon working nn BiibHoription solicitor for tho Medford Mali Tribune, for tho past sovoral months, diod nt liia rooms, 114 South Grnpo street, Sat urday forenoon. Mr. MuLolInn hnd boon in good hoalth up to tlio day before bin doath nnd his domino oamo utiox peolodly, Ilo was 30 yoara of ago and lenvoR a wlfo nnd bnby. His mother, who livos in Santu Clara, Cal., Iiiih heou communiontod with. Mr, MoLollau wna n momhor of tho ordor of Eagles. MrH. MoLollau nnd her baby nro loft without a protootor nnd with out funds, Tho lady h i trained nurso and can tnko oaro of horsolf with a little iiHHiatanco, Storo-growth follows doos not procodo, hut followa growth nnd o. pntiNion of tho Htoro iidvortiHiug, , W. E. JohiiHon of tho MendowH district Ih in Modford todny on hiifl- illOHR. SAUSALITO, Cal., .March ,10. Private Willis Elder is being held in oustody nt Eort Baker today pend ing nn official investigation into the dontli of Private John lleflin of the Tenth company, const artillery, who died from hemorrhage of the brain following a boxing contest with El dor. Tho fight wns held in the gymnasium at tho forst March 10 nnd wiih to have been a six-round contest. Mnuy officers nnd men wore present. Shortly before lleflin v"t on tho glovea ho wiih given a mediciil ex amination by Captain Tefft, who said today that he found tho mun in porfoet physical condition. In tho second round of tho fight lleflin was knocked to his kucos. lie triod to riso nnd fell to tho floor un conscious. Ho was removed to the post hnspitul, where he wnfi kept un til Sunday, whoa ho was removed to (ho Presidio hospital in San Fran eiseo. lie diod yesterday. IToflin was considered ono of ihe best boxers nt tho poHl nnd in pi"- vious ongngementH ho had nlwavs boon victorious. Lota nro bought nnd spld in this city by pooplo who want-advertise, and who niiBWor want advertising - chiefly, nnd principally. Revs. Shields and Glbboney From Successful Mission to Butte Creek Section. Rov. YY. F. Shields and Rer. Gib boney, Sunday school superintend- k'nt for tho Southern Oregon dmtnot of tlio Presbyterian church, return ed Snturduv evening from a trip to Hut to Falls. Whilo there they organized a Pros hytorinn churvh at llutto Falls nnd a flourishing Sunday school vms also established. Mr, Shields nnd Mr. Qilibonoy both bore tnnrks of strenuous limes along the road upon their nrriv ) Rnturdny ovonrng. ' Return r . iU ncrcs " ncres young rniu, uninncc good wood limber, 5-room house, good brim and ont buildings, telephone in house; one span horses, hack, w-npon, one cow. 25 chickens; will sell 20 acres with above improvements for - $3000: enn got 10 acres joining this with ono aero fruit for $2500. $250 per acre SO acres, 3 miles from Medford, 40 acres in penrs nnd npples, balance good alfalfa land, 12 acres in alfalfa. 100 acres, 21$ miles from Med ford, will sell in 20-ncre tracts nt $320 per acre, ecded, nnd $310 not seeded. $7500100 ncrcB, 70 acres in culti vation, main crop grain and clover, good garden land, 70 ncrcs under fonce, log houso with fireplace, good barn, all implements, four head horses, one colt, two cows, good wnter. $2500 7-room house with three lots 50x150 feet, $2000 6-room houso and lot 50x 115 feet, electric lights, city wa ter, closo to North school. $185 por acre, 37-81 acres, 8 acres in cultivation, good pear and ap ple Jnnd, 3 miles from Medford. j i $4500 House, 4 large rooms, and two lots 50x100 feet; 100 feet' fronting on Main street; will give! a clear title with all water and sewer and pavements of sidewalks nnd street pavements paid in full. $3000 6-room house, nil modern,, nnd lot on 10th St. lot 100x194, good ynrd or chickens nnd cow, large henhouse, good barn. 5 ap ple trees. 3 pears, 1 peach and 1 cherry trco all bearing, lots of currants and grapes. $15,000 320 acres, 5 acres rolling, the balance all level, 100 acres in cultivation, good nmount of saw nnd wood timber, 100 fruit tree. one 8-room and ono 5-room house. 3 barns, 200 acres under fence, one mile to school and town, 2 good ditches with plenty of water, good outside range for stock, good blnck sandy soil. $10,000240 acres, all level, sandy soil, 115 acres in cultivation, 15 acres of good timber, 5-room house, 2 bams, 150 ncrcs liudur - fence, mile from-school. three miles from town, lots of water oy ditch. $2500143 ncres, 40 acres in culti vation, all level, brack nnd red sod, plenty of wood timber, 25 neres under fence, good water right, 2 good ditches covers whole place, good fruit land, good outside range for stock, t mile from rail road survey. $13.000 240 aores, 230 ncres level, sandy black -soil, 80 acres in tmlti vntion, lnrge nmount saw limber, several hundred fruit trees, huiise, 3 Kirns and good ontbnlidings, span horses, 5 cows nnd hops. $2000 buys u good paying business proposition, closo in. Cnll of fice for particulars. i We also havo good properties not j information. $150 AN ACRE 270 acres, foothill land, about 6 miloa from Med ford; thoro nro about 85 aoree on this place now planted to fruit, which includes about 20 aeree in boanng. The bearing varieties nro Newtown nnd Spitzenberg npples and Comie pears. There are 26 ncrcs of Nowtowns in their second year with peach fillera and about 0 acres of Newtowna just planted; also 20 acrea of Jonathans and 10 acres of Uartlott and Anjou pears just planted. About 200 acres of first-claao fruit land on the place. There are, many springs on tho place and considerable wotor could bo de veloped for irrigation; two houses, good barn and othor buildings. Would subdivide nicely. Easy terms. $2500 Sixty ncres, 6 miles from Medford, about 15 noros cleared and partly planted; small buildings. $250 AM ACRE70 acres, about 4 miles from Modford, free soil; 25 acres planted to Newtown nnd Spitzengerg apples, mostly 3 years old; in addition, about 25 acres under cultivation, bnlance easily cleared; good new C-room plnstcred house, new barn; also set of old buildings. C'nld be subdivided into two or three tracts nicely, easy terms. tKCAA ai ;i . r ,j. uv-ou nines irom aicaiora, gooa now omidings, about B acres planted to Newtowns, Spitzcnbergs nnd pears, 1 and 2 years old; about 7 acres additional cleared, balance sot hard clearing; good team, wagon and machinery ge8 wltn tne Place. This It a 40 ucre tract. $275 AN ACRE Seventv acres of level land within a mile anl a half of the city limits of Medford; first-class fruit land; priced at least $50 an acre less than anything in the vicinity: good buildings. Would subdivide nicely. $12,525 Eleven acres in Cornice pears, 10 years old; 0 acres in Bart lett and Anjon pears, 1 to 3 years old; close in; good soil; terns. $12,000 Eleven ncres in Cornice and Bosc pears, 14 years old; these trees are in full bearing and will pay a good income on 4he price asked. $7000 Thirty-fivo acres of black sticky, 3 miles from Medford, all under the ditch and can be irrigated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Medford, 8 acres in Newtowns 7 nnd Spitzcnbergs, 5 to 7 years of age; 14 acres in alfalfa, 3 acres f in peaches, 2 acres in berries; irrigated; bnildings. $l4,0OO-Thirty-five ncres; bnildings; exceptionally fine place for a home; 12 acres in apples and pears 3 years old; about aa aere of bearing orchard; 11 acres in alfalfa; all fine deep free soil. $150 to $200 PER ACRE Stewart acre tracts; 2 miles from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size; fine building spots on all; 1t , . . t . a 1 t l l can an oe lrngaica, cneapesi tracts in aieaioru neignoornooa; easy terms. $300 PER ACRE Finest 5 and 10 -acre orchard and garden tracts in tho valley; easy terms. W. T. YORK & CO. IlnHkiiiB for ITonlth. MITCHELL & BOECK WAGON MAKERS Wo mako a specialty oC TMihhor tivo work anil or chard harrows and spray tanks, call at Merriman'a Shop Riverside Avenue on West EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS. CHANCES 40 ncres near Woodvillo, $1000. (i0 ncres, 7 miles from Medford, ;f000. :i(IO noros, $8000. I -room house, furniture and 2 cows, .050. 7-room house, hit 01x200, Mniu, $3000. FOR KENT. A huge furnished bungnlow. Tf you havo house you want n renter for, list with mo. 20 'much hands. Girl for gouornl housework, 4 adults, $25. Girl for gonornl housowork, 5 In fnmily, $1 por day. Girl for gonornl housowork, ornp. Girl for general housowork, out in tho country, $20, Girls I Girls! Girls I Shoophordor, $35. Chnmhormnid, out, $20. Chninhennnid, nut, $25. Dining-room girl, out, $20. Woman cook, $30. Carpontors wanted. ' Laborers wanted. Man nnd wife, no objection to ohil- dron, Have you housecloaning, cnrnets or 'iurs to olcnn, chimneys to clean or any olhor work, hour or day? 1 can furnish you the help; also Knits oleiuiod and pressed. E, F, A. BITTNER. 200 Taylor & Phliyis Big. Phone 4141 Southern Oregon Realty Co. ORCHARD, PARM AND CITY PROPERTY TIMBER AND MINING LANDS D. R. Ancrews J. Keppel , A T. Brown" HURRY! HURRY! Now strictly modern nine-room house; south front. This property at a bargain, as owner expects to leave city. Modern 5-room house; large sleoping porch; lot 80x150; cast front; can he purchased with or without furniture For Sale - - - - Splendid Bargains Piecre, Shepherd & Co., 128 East Main Street. A 5-room house, porches, plastered, modern, large barn, woodshed, new buildings; price $2500 and $1050 can remain one year at 6 per cent. Lot 50x168 feet. Three-fourths of tin acre, South Central avenue, with building; easy terms, $1600. A 6-room bungalow, modern, maple floors, an extra good buy, $2000; North Riverside; $1000 can remain on place. A fine bungalow in Queen Anne addition, $2100;, 5 rooms, bath, electric lights, fireplace, cobblestone foundation, corner lot. Can also sell you two as fine homes as there are in the city, one $5000 and one $6000. Come to office and let us show you these special bargains. "We also have good buys in ranches and small tracts. Pierce, Shephard & Co. 128 East Main Street. V Five-room cottage; 2 crood south front lots: on W. l until Diiri'i, n. a ujugiuu. W. G. Davidson 1022 WEST TENTH ST. f COLONISTS RATES 10 OREGON Z GREAT NORTHWEST The management of the Southern Pacific Co. . (lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure in an-; .-. nouncing that the low rates from Eastern cit-; ies, which have done so much in past seasons to stimulate travel to and settlement in Ore- gon, will prevail again this Spring DAILY from March 1 to April 15, inclusive. PEOPLE OF OREGON The railroads have done their part;-now it's up to you. Tho colonist rate is tho greatest of all home-builders. Do all you can to let east ern people know about it, and encourage them to come here, where land is cheap and home-building easy and attractive. PARES CAN BE PREPAID at homo if desired. Any agont of tho road named is authorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point in the East. REMEMBER THE RATES Erom Chicago, $33; from St. Louis, $32; from Omaha and Kansas City, 25. This reduction is proportionate from all other cities. WM, McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Ortgo i