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    MTSDffORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKCION, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 19.10,
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LOCALSandPERSONALS
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MIhm Miirlmi II, Towno, who linn
boon on u vacation for tho iuihI miv
nil woolen, returned liomo Thurii
ilny iiiornlni; ami Ih iikiiIii at lior
desk In tho office of tho county clorlc,
MImh Towno vlHltcil Portland, toolc
wtoninor from ihoro to Han 1'iancln
('o, anil from tint Hay city vIhIUkI Um
AiikoIuh and ollior iioiithorn points.
John II. Carkln, nttornoy-ut-luw,
over .ImdUhoii Cnuntvl Hank.
H. H. Pouts wan at Jacksonville
TlmrHilay on loicul huHluoiui,
Ponchos for sale. Dr. W. II. 8tokoo
phono Farmer 7003. tf
V. I. I (alloy niailo Grants I'iihm a
uiihIiiohh visit TliurMility.
II. II. Troniion of IOmkIo Point wiin
In Mmlfont on IhihIiichh Thursday. .
Mm. Ilnrt'n dlnliiK room at 42
South llnrtlott ntruot linn boon ro
onnmx! to tho nubile under tho iniin
nKomont of Mrn. M. A. Taylor. 133
Henri niinnon loft Wednesday ovo
n I n If for Portland to Join tho Nation
nl Opera company, and wilt Rlnir,
among other roles, that of Nunkl
Pooh In "Tho Mikado," In which
rol( Mr. (Iiinnon hnii appeared several
hundred tlmon. Tho company will
vlnlt Mini ford dtirliiK tho coining noil
Hon. Tho IIoruo Jtlvor Valley Canal
Companyl n now ready to rocolvo np
pllcutlonti for tho delivery of Irrl
atlon water to any land covorcd by
tho Ilopklmt Intoral. Tho offlcon of
tho company nro In tho Medford Na
tional linnlc building, tf
Mr. and Mrs, John 1). Olwoll, Mr.
and Mth. I'hlllpH, Mr. nnd MrH, A.
Conro Kloro, Mtm, Kloro, Mliw Kinlllo
Kloro, roturnod Thursday from a trip
to Crntor Lake.
MrH. C. I. Cnldwoll of llond, Or.
who has boon vloltlng rolatlvon horo,
left for hor homo Wednesday.
Call on tho Mission Furniture
WorkH for anything ''" woodwoik
lino. tf
Jntncu Kwrshnw of Antelope wnH In
Medford on IiuhIiiohh Thursday.
MIhh May Klwood of Conlrnl Point
vlHltod Medford frlomlR Wednesday.
Mr. and MrH. J. C. Iteed of IJloom-
Public stonograpnoi t tho Morrl
vold Shop. 134
field, la., are Ihto on a vlnlt to Mr.
and MrH. W. A. llobbliu.
Dr. (Soorgo K. Wilson nd Dr. Krn
1'nt K. Tucker two promlnunt physl
oIuiih kf Portland, wuro lioro Thurs
day on tholr way to Crater Lnko nnd
other iicenlc points. Dr. Wilson Ih
a brother of Ilruce Wllsou of Qrlffln
Creole and will vIhII him beforo re
turning north. While In Medford
they were gtiortH of Cnptnln AHtbury.
If you want to see tho roductfl rais
ed In tho IlOKiie Itlver vnlloy corn,
meloiiH, rnblKigo, potntoeH, etc. JtiHt
have a look at tho dlHplay In Fisher
& Whitman's mlndow at 32 South
Central nvoiuo. TIiIh window wnH
made by tl o Itni;iiulnndn. Inc., and
the dlHplay of fruit. vegetables, corn,
etc., hIiowh concIiiBlvely what can bo
dono on the dosort by Irrigation.
Dr. tloorgo Wilson of Portland ar
rived TlmrHilay to visit IiIh brother,
Uruco WIIhoii on tho lnttor'H ranch
In tho Griffin Creole dlHtrlct.
City Attorney P. J. Neff haH ro
turnod from a business trip to Port
land. Mrn. J. 8. VllrtH nnd Hon left Thurfl
day for 8nn Joho, Cnl whoro Hho will
spend tho winter. Mr. VIInB and nn
othor Hon loaves Sunday In IiIh auto
for tho nnmo city. Tho boys will on
ter Hchool a' San Joho,
F. W. Cnrinhnn returned ThurHdny
to tlio ltluo Ledgo camp. Mrn. Carna
Imn will romnln In Medford for n
few wooko.
8. IC. Ooorgo of KiiKono, who has
been visiting IiIh duuKhtor, MrH. F.
W. Cnrnnhan, returned homo Wed
nesday. Mr. Ooorgo was In Medford
some 12 yearH ago, and undertook to
point out Home of tho old InndmnrkH.
Ho found J few of them, but booh
wan lost among tho now Htructuros.
"Wo havo a good town eU Hugono,
but for 'git Up-nnd-KltnoHs' Medford
limdH thorn all," was hla vordlct.
fieorKo Clrubb of AHhland wno In
Medford on a hiiHlnoHH vIhU ThurH
dny. 0. 8. Lal'.oy of KoBoburR wna In
Medford loklng after IiIh bUBlnoiJo
tnnttorH ThurHdny.
U. II. M. ltublo of ClnmtH PnHB
wno In Medford on a bualnoflB trip
WodnoHdny. Mr. ltublo Ih Intoroatod
extoiiHlvoly In mlnoa In Josoplilno and
.InokHon countlon.
Mnjor D. It. Aiulrun roturnod on
ThurHdny from n biiBlnes.i trip to
Gold IIIH.
t, II. Plymnlo of Portlnnd, who la
nonnoctod with tho circulation do
pnrtmont of tho OroRonlau, loft on
ThurHdny t'.ftornoon after f vlnlt with
rolatlvon and frlondH hero nnd In Cal
ifornia. Victor Plymnlo nccompa
ulod him.
J, F, Nowmi'ii of Medford nnd 0.
A. Slilppoy of Portlnnd loft ThurHdny
mornlni; for tho uppor ApploRnto,
whoro door aro Hnid to bo In Rront
profuulon. Tlioy lmvo promlsod
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lEA fr -
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oiiqi(h venison hIwiIoi to their
frleiidii In thin city to Juntlfy an In
veiitlKatlon by the game wnrdonii
iihould they fill tho bill, on account
of exceedliiK tho limit,
ROGUE RIVER PEARS
BRING TOP NOTCH
KoturiiH from four oiuIoikIh of
ItoKUe Hi vor linrtlnttH, Hhinpinl by the
Itofjuo Hiver Fruil & I'roiluco iiHHoei
atioii, recoived ly .MniiiiLer ('. V
Wilmerotli hIiow the follewing:
Car JIU'J--.1(17 faiioy, 1W choice,
8(1 Hpccial; averuKu price, $12, OU.
Car :i7.UJ.'M fuiioy, 151 choice.
U8 .Hpeciul ; nvorao, .f'J.tiO,
Car 'JII87 U1J choice, J 05 Hpi'cial;
aveniKe, $2.07.
Car 5:i!) Kill Taney, 1(10 choicu;
aventKe, ."MJ.70.
Full iletiiilH of Hie different tiiur
kelH in which they were Hold cojIi!
not he learned, iih Hid fruit is dint dil
uted wliure it will do tlie moHt uood
and bring the liii;hcHt price, and Mr.
Wilmerotli wuh bonier lliau Hie pro
verbial merchant when the llcureH
nbove were (jivon.
DIED.
DOANK At tho homo of hor
dntiKl'ter, MrH. K. K. Minor, In Med
ford, on August 2 nth, MfH. Snrnh M.
Donne, wlfo of tho lato O..W, Donno.
Native of Vormont ngod 77 yearn.
Interment at Jncknonvlllo cotnotory.
KINCAID At 213 South Front
ntreut at 3 p. in. Auguct 24, ngod C8
yenrn, Wllllnm Klncnld, of honrt
trouble. Hon. In MIbhoutI May 9,
1852. KoHldont of Jncknon county
Hlnco 18G3. Hesldcd In Medford tho
IiihI hIx yearn. Ioavcu HlHtor nnd tbrco
brothers. Hurled at Central Point
cemetery. Funeral will bo hold from
tho ChrlHtlnn church In Central Point
nt 3 p. in. Saturday, Hev. I. M, Jonos
officiating.
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Wednesday's Scores.
Auierlcaii I4iigtie.
llOKton r, St. I.ouIh 2.
Now York C, Detroit 0.
WnHhlugton 3, Chicago 2.
Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 1.
National League.
PlttHburg Ti, Philadelphia 10.
Chicago 11, HoHton 1.
St. Loula 2f Now York 1.
Clnclnuntl "l, Hrooklyn 0.
Nortlnvetitern Ieague.
Spokane 4, Seattle fi.
Tacoma 3, Vancouver C.
Conttt iM'iigue.
Sail FranclHco-LoH Angoles
J, Onk-
land 4.
Loh AngeleH-Sncramento 1, Ver
non 2.
Portland C, Snn Frnnclaco 3,
PROSPECT THREATENED.
(Continued from Page 1.)
danger Iiiih pawned.
Tho wind of ycHtorduy wiped out
much of tho work dono the past few
days and today- reports uro coming in
that u doHperuto'liatllo is being waged
to regain tho upper hand. A most
favorable report cumo this morning
from Clovor crook, whoro tho firo in
now under control. Over HUH) acres
were burned over in that Kootiou.
Fires are still burning in the Cat
Hill nnd Four Hit country, us well as
on the uiiHurveycd. wntio liioy
crossed many of the linos establish
ed by tho fighters, it is helioved Hint
if the wind remains low for a few
days Ihey will bo fully under control.
The two had situations now con
fronting tho vnugors is the one at
Ashland and the otio at Prospect.
Outside of this tho greutest dnmugo
is believed lo havo already been done.
Iu all about 80,000 ueres havo been
burned over liy tho local fires. -About
(100,000,000 feet of timber has burn
ed, which is estimated to bo worth
$1,500,000. The government is
spending about $12500 n day now in
combating flumes in this forest.
If your advertising Is bo unimpor
tant thnt It makos pooplo suppoao
your utoro to bo unimportant work
hard to correct tho Imnreaslon.
VVVf "
AT THE
TELS
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The NiihIi J. Ilecht and wife, W.
Miihiiii, A. Weiugarleii, II, II. I'lnl
brick, 1 1. A. Kn rniti, Snn Francisco;
W. II. Day and wife, ('. Sweet, Den
ver; ('. II. Killough and wife, Chi
cago; A. h. I'itus, II. A. Sifford, O.
M. McDonald, .1. ('. Digger, Portland;
II. C. (lodfrcy, Chicago; K. W. Von
Olalin, New York; .1. Mac Plicrson,
Mill City; O. S. Lahoy, HoHoburg;
II. Itarr, PiiHadenn; A. Smith, Dan
don; Kdmtiiid Ibirke, Dublin.
The Moore J. ). MoCrnckon,
San FrnuciHCo; W. Miihoii, Portland ;
II. II. M. Itiibie. CrnntN Pass; J. O.
Hex, Sim Francisco; F. J. Williams,
San Francisco; K. H. ICnnndy, Ala
miigordo; A. H. Dillc, I'Mgerton; II,
KiihhcII, Oold Hill; MrH. D. I). Itun
scll, Gold Hill: M. ('. Perkins, Sim
Francisco; .1, Jacobs, A. W. Hnrtlett,
Portland; O. II. MarHh, Sacramento;
O. C. Megex. Portland; A. .1. Walt,
Kansas City.
Earjles Parade.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 125. Marching
like trained soldiers, their ranks dec
orated iu gay colors, 25,000 members
of the Fraternal Order of Fugles pa
raded through the streets today. The
pageant was the most brilliant ever
seen iu this city.
A report of the committee investi
gating graft 'charges made against
heventl prominent Fugles by Theo
dore A. Hell of Califoniin is expected
this afternoon. Hell accused some of
his follow members of sharing iu tho
proceeds of the sale of receipt
punching machines to the local aeries.
Louisville is making n hnrd fight
for the next convention. On account
of the active campaign her represen
tatives have been waging it i likely
that she will be chosen.
OcciKlonnlly wo meet .1 man wIiobo
train of thought reminds tin of a row
of flat cars.
MANY LEADERS
TAKE A SLUMP
vii. vm,, .... or it...
NKw 01tk, Aug. 25. Aftor a
i.rir -... . .. ,,nin ,..,. ,i,
'. , , , ii
market Brgged and many londora ox-
perlenced a slump
American Hidti
and Leather preferred, Amalgamated '
Copper, Heading and Union Pacific, !
Southern Pacific, Northom Pnclflc, I
H. & O. and C. &. O. ndvnnccd & and
Canadian Pacific nnd United StnteB
Steel l'i. Lntor Union Pacific and
Heading lost n point nnd St. Paul
1 ,i . Tho market closed weak.
Honda wero oaBy.
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(Furnished by Moss & Co. by prlvato
wlro.)
NKW YORK, Aug. 25. Today's
rango of prlcea:
High. Low. Close
Amnl. Copper 64 U 62 63
Am. Smoltors. . 67; 66 66-i
Am. Sugar... U876 U8H 11SH
Anacondn ... 39- 396 39V
Atchlflon .... 98 9G 96
Am. Tel 134 133 133
Hal. & Ohio.. 104 103 1014
C. Nor. West '
Krlo 24 24 tf 24 V4
Ot. Nor. pfd..l23M. 122V 122
Interboro ... 17 VI 17 V4 174
L. & N 142 141 141
N. Y. Ceatral..ll0 109 109
Nor Pac 114 1126 112 i
Pennn 12SV1 12676 127 V6
Heading ....141 138 13SV6
Hock iHland.. 304 29 6 29
St. Pnul 1204 1184 H8V6
So. Pnc 113V HI HlVi
Un. Pac lQCVi 13 163V6
U. S. Steel . . 694 7 67
Call monby, IV.
Total snlos, 385,700 Ehnrea,
Chicago Markets.
Wheat High. Low. Closo.
May 109 V6 108 V6 10876
Sept 99 9876 99 V4
Doc 104 103V6 103
Corn
Sopt 62 61Vi 01
Doc 60 58 59
Oats
Sopt 3476 3476 34
Doc 37 Vi 36 37 V6
Pork
Sept 21.30 20.95 21.12
Jnn 18.52 18.30 18.47
LIVKHPOOL, Aug. 25. Whont
closed 14 hlghor.
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MOSS & COMPANY, Brokers
NKW YORK STO0K8 CHICAGO -f
GHAIN ANJ) 1MIOVI8IONS
PRIVATK LEASED WIHE
HOOM 15 I. O. BLOCK
PHONE 1HJU.
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Too Late to Classify
:
FOU SALK FurniHlicd house witli
burn ; also lot and house. Inquire of
owner, No. 723 13th Ht. West. tf
FOR KFNT Furnished rooms. 325
Iliverside uvenue south. 137
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Grave is Molested.
1IH.LSJ10I.O, Cul., Aug. 25. Sox
tor Gallic of St. Johu'u cemetery is
working with deputy sheriffs today
in nu atatompt to locate the ghouls
who desccrutcd the grave of John
Moorehouso. Under cover of dark
ness the grave wus brokon open uud
tho corpse made way with, leaving
only a shovel behind.
Moorehouso bnB been dead ten
yours. Ho wuh formerly a roadhouse
keeper on the Sun Muteo county
boulevard.
$500 THAT ROAD IS A BLUFF.
(Continued from pago 1)
Dr. Hcddy says: "It is anotlicr at
tempt to keep others out of the field.
The Southern Pacific is following its
old tactics making u bluff of activ
ity when any one else is attempting
to act and scaring them off.
"The Hill people ure reported to
have purchased the old Druper sur
vey. A third party is at present in
teresting enpitnl in the construction
of a Crescent City railroad, hence the
incorporation by the Southern Pn
eific officials of the Grunts Pass ci
Western. The Harrimnn system
don't build branch railroads, don't
develop the country, never move un
less forced to, and as soon ns the
pressure censes they cease, as in the
Coos Hay-Drnin line. I believe they
have no intention of building to
Crescent City, and nre simply trying
to scare those who might work out
of the field."
NEW HOME FOR CLUB.
(Continued from pace 1.)
A Jtod Letter Dny.
It is planned that the occasion of
the completion of the Xatat'orium and
of the new depot he made a red-letter
day in tho history of the club, and
that a big celebration be undertaken
to commemorate the event, and nt
the same time bring together all the
member of the club iu the new au
ditorium. Secretary Mnlboeuf was authonz-
led to ascertain from fruitgrowers
what the profptMJts were for adequate
,. , ' .. ' ,, . ,
M1"11-'8 nt tho PkiHie apple show,
Hie Vancouver apple show nnd the
. . .
. i.iwi Am.ii. simw.
The matter of holding a Medford
apple show was also discussed, the
exhibits to be taken afterward to the
district fair at Grants Pass. It it,
hoped to make the Medford apple
show an annual event along the lines
of the Hood Hiver apple bhow, and
definite action will be taken by the
club at its meeting' next Wednesday.
Committeo Named.
A committee was named to enll
upon the city council to secure the
removnl of unsightly telegraph poles
from the business district nnd to se
cure the completion of paving upon
North Central, Riverside avenue and
Roosevelt avenue, connecting with
tho main county highways.
Now members admitted were as
follews: John A. Torney, W. II.
Hitchcock, S. W. Mcai. Jr., J. C.
Cursons, Jacob L. Keller, J. X. Ro
bio of Grants Pass, A. C. Cornelius,
X. K. Ware, A. C. Geurin, W. A.
Harnhill.
A "Gasoline- Gang."
The "Gasoline Gang" is an innova
tion in Commercial club methods. It
will consist principally of new mem
bers, Hie live wires, and will meet
frequently nnd push forward the va
rious enterprises undertaken by thb
club. It corresponds to the "Live
Wires" of the Portland Commercial
club.
DIAMOND
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We have ovorythmg thnt is good in
DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND
JEWELRY
and will treat you on the square,
J. W. DIAMOND
115 E Main, Medford
DIAMOND
MANY DIE IN WRECK.
(Continued from Page 1.1
victims could not be reached.
Only Four RncApcd.
Tho Ilt of Injured numbers only
three. It Ih believed that out of 20
Pullman pnfiHcngers only four es
caped. The cauHO of the accident Jb said
to havo boon tho falluro on tho part
of tho express train crew to display
proper danger signals when their
train wan compelled to stop because
of an accident to the engine. An In
vestigation 1b under way.
Engine Breaks,
Tho flyor known as No. 14 had
proceeded only four mlloa out of Du
rand eastbound when tho onglno
broko down and tho nine Pullmans
wero brought to a standstill.
Drakoman Graham was ordered to
plnco danger signals and he claims
thnt ho did so. While Engineer
Gcorgo Mitchell and Fireman George
Nelson were under their engine mak
ing repairs and while tho passengers
wero asleep tho crash came.
No, 4, going at 30 mlloa an hour,
camo up from the darkness and
smashed Into tho rear coach of tho
express train.
Could Not Stop.
Engineer Charles Spencer of No.
4 declares he heard the report of a
torpedo Just boforo ho struck the
express. Ho shut off steam and ap
plied the brakes, but tho speed of
tho train wan scarcely diminished.
With tho weight of eight tars behind
It and tho Impetus of 30 miles an
hour to carry them on, the engine of
No. 4 plowed Into tho darkened
sleeper with Its 20 passengers.
Tho Pullman was split and tho fol
lowing coaches vrere plied up on the
wreckage. Almost Instantly the
shrieks of tho wounded were drown
ed In the hiss of escaping steam,
while fire from the burled engine
started a blaze In the wreckage.
Train Burns.
Soon the night was brightened by
the blazing coaches and the fire,
which consumed the dead and Injur
ed, aided passengers and trainmen In
rescuing a few persons who were
trapped In the sleeper next to the
one on fire. Little could bo dono for
tho victims, crushed and pinioned In
their berths,.a3 the flro soon became
too hot to approach.
The first aid came from Duffield,
nearest to the wreck. The bodies of
two women wero taken out and
placed where tho Injured lay. En
gineer Mitchell and Fireman .Nelson
of No. 14 had been caught under
their engine and crushed. Both
wero fatally Injured. Engineer Spen
cer escaped death. His flremnn Is
missing.
Aid Comes Quickly.
A special train, made up of an en
gine nnd one coach, hurried to Flint
for aid and gave rise to a rumor
that 15 dead had been taken to Flint.
This was denied by the company.
Porter Studymlro of tho wrecked
coach was not sure how many pas
sengers ho had on tho trip. It Is
probnblo that the exact number nev
er will be known nnd that many ot
tho dead never will be Identified be
cause of tho fire.
Clinton Davis of Montreal, himself
fatally Injured, declared that his In
valid mother and a nurso wero kill
ed. He said ho helioved all pas
sengers In the upper borths wero kill
ed. R. V. "Wallace, a newspaper man
of Paducah Ky., headed the rescu
ers and probably will bo an Impor
tant witness In tho Investlgntlon ot
tho cause of tho dlsastor.
Engineer Spencer said that he had
no warning that No. 14 was at a
standstill until ho hoard tho torpe
do explode Just boforo tho collision.
Brnkomnn Graham was positive thnt
ho displayed tho dangor signals, but
did not say whether he had lighted
tho tall lights.
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Coxniag to Medford
Soon
Dr. L. G. Lenon, Chiropractor,
nerve and spine specialist, will locate
permanently about the 15th of Sep
tember. This is a new science, and I
one ot the best of the age. Wo get
results where others fall. There Is
no drugs or knlfo used. Thousands
who have Buffered for years with
chronic diseases (many pronounced
incurable) and who having spent
small fortunes with the medical doc
tors without obtaining the desired
results, havo been cured by this treat
ment. If you are suffering from rheu
matism, lumbago, torticollis or from
heart, stomach, kidney, liver, intes
tinal or other diseases either acute
or chronic, do not fail to consult this
doctor. Watch this space for future
announcements.
CLUB AIDS HOSPITAL.
(Continued from Page LI
did several other sp''kcrs-
It wns brought out during the dis
cussion that the subscription money
raised to secure St. Mary's academy
hod never been paid, through some
mix-up of the local committee who
had the matter in charge, and that
notwithstanding thes had never re
ceived the promised bonus, the Sis
ters nevertheless went ahead and
constructed the academy.
Hasklns for health.
EVERYBODY
SEE THIS!
Portland Race Meet
Live Stock Show and
Harvest Home Fair
Sept. 5th to lOtH
THIS will be the greatest
Live Stock Show and
Fair ever held west of
the Rocky Mountains. Every
day will bo great there will
be big special features.
A good racing card every
day. .Wednesday and Thursday
will bo the grand prize winning
days.
The Bankers' Purse of Ton
Thousand ($10,000) Dollars
for trotting horses. Tho Hotel
Purso of Five Thousand
($5,000.00) Dollars, for pa
cers only two of tho features.
Reduced Rates on All Railroads.
Ask Your Local Agents.
JOIN THE
DIP-NO-MORE
Club
You will find it tho
most progressive club
in the world. Find out
the convenience of
owning a
FountainPen
MERRIVOLD PEN
ONLY $1.00.
This pen is fine and
guaranteed to write
perfectly.
CONKLIN'S
SELF-PILLING
PENS
are cortainly the best
yet. Call and allow us
'o show you tho superior
points of these fine pens
$3.50 to $7.50
The Merrivold Shop
135 West Main Street.
Wanted
Man and wifo for ranch.
Listings of orchard and city pfo
orty.
12 bridgo carpentors.
Sawmill men.
Girl for goncrnl houaj work.
10 laborers.
BUSINESS CHANCES
Restaurant, clonring $500 monthly.!
5 wngons, $30, $40, $50, $70, $00.
Heavy span horses and harness.
National cash relator.
Rooming houses.
Lunch counter
Business nets $1000 yearly.
FRUIT LAND.
Largo tracts, cleared, subdivision.
0 acres, pears and npplos, closo in.
4-room house, 1 acre, $1450,
10 acres with orchard, cheap.
112 acres, 35 iu fruit, 7 in benrina
$12,000.
150 acres cleared bottom land, $12J
5-ncre tract, full bearing.
20 acres, 10 in fruit, $2500.
10 acres, Phoenix, $1000,
12 acres, 10 in bearing, $10,000.
11 acres, 10-ycnr pears, fine- in com I
17 acres, heavy bearing", $8500.
40 acres, fine chicken ranch, $801
60 acres fine fruit land $500.
2 acres, 1 miles west $575.
10-acre tracts in full bearing.
Irrigated tract, $250 per acre.
100 acres, 5 miles out, $2750.
160 acres, 4 miles out, $60 per aoi
10 acres, $1600, Vi mile Phoenix.
2 acres, north, under ditch.
CITY PROPERTY.
13 lots, well located, $4000.
2-room house and lot, $750.
4-room house, 3 lots, cast side, $20(1
5y2 acres in city limits.
3 Westmoreland lots, your
terms,
7-room house, West Main, big lot.
3-room house, lot 50x150, $850.
1 acre fruit, 4-room houso.
6-room house, good lot, $1500.
For Trade.
6 city houses for stock ranch.
80 acres for lot in city.
Hotel for stock or alfalfa ranch.
7-passenger 50-h. p. aut for trac
20 anrup. 12 in Cmit. for city JoM
2 rancnes for cuy property.
FOR SALE.
2 tents, completely furnished, sn'al
E. F. A. BITTNE!
Room 207 Tavlor & Phlpps BU
Phone 4141 M&in.
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