es:
MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, TODK)RD, ORIOflON, SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1911.
PACE SEVEN
RIVERS GETS
IT OF
V
T
Mexican Fontlicr Wclylit Out Classes
Tommy Dixon Bloody Bnttlo nijjlit
From (ho Tap of llio Gunu Sciullno
Them In.
VljJItNON AHKNA, Look AiiKtihm,
Citl,, Juno 1 0. ICIkIiI thousand flitlil
faiiH, imo of tho lurn('nt ciowiIh (ttut
vr iitltmdml n IioxIiir exhibition
nrtiiind I, on AiikIcm, worn packed In
tint Vernon nrcim this iifloriioiin when
Jim UlvoiM, tlio MitiiMiUloniil Miixlriin
foiUlit'iwolKlil mill Tommy Dixon of
Mi'iniililti (ilnnlmil In a Jitl-nimnl box
Iiik t'ouloHt. Tho Ik'HIiik at Hiii rliiK
Nlllo vviih II lo 1 on ItlVl'IH with fnw
liiUoiM, Tim first iircllniliiaiy, four
rotiiul no hi'twi'i'ii Tommy l.nvo unil
Kioit I fit in ntutit, roMiiltcil in u ilruw.
Tim second iirullmlnnry, u six
roiiml conluHt, wiih awaidoil to Hurli
Wliliii ovor Jim Potry. Perry wiih In
n IioiIchh cuiiilltlnn at thu oinl of the
sixth roiiml.
In tin miilii preliminary Young Al
Kaufman buttled Jack Davis or Nee
dles to ii RtiuitlHtlll, tlm teferen stop.
pliiK the liatllo nt tliu end of tlm nlntli
round unit awnnllliK tlm derlsllin to
Kanfiiiuii. Davis, who stuudH hIx frol
five Inelms, In Ii"IkIu, wan unable to
dofi'iid hlinMf,
ltrroi Kyiou Ntiirliil Itlvum ami
IHxull In their iMl. round t'onlrsl nt
a : r. i p. m.
Until boys were covered with lilooil
before tint ruittvst wiih uim minute
olil, Heforo It had Bono a mlnuttt and
it half HIyi'm hail a l nock-down to
IiIh i-rcdll, taking Dixon off his feU
with u rlcht poke to tlm Jaw, -Dixon
eutiio rlcht buck mid fouiiht hard.
In tlio Rt'cond hoth limn scored it
ilt'iin knock-down. Tlmy foiiKhl too
to too tlirotiKhonl, neither luicklni:
np.
In tlio sixth, seventh, eighth and
ninth round lllvers had till tlm hot
tor of dm koIiik.
' In tlm ti-nth round Dixon niincnrcd
freshened by tliu rest mid resorted to
ronh lactlcM. Thin miwri'd Itlvers
mid In HttiKKiud Dixon with flithtn
mid lefts to tlm Jaw. Tlm ml of tlio
tenth round Dixon holdliiK on lo imvo
himself from u knockout.
Dlxim Hhowi'd wonditrfiil iissliullnt
luit powers In tlm eleventh mid rush
nl Itlvum to IiIh ro mi' r. A hunt li'ft
lo tlm none hIowimI Dixon up tempo
rarily, hut tlm bell found thorn In tin;
editor or tlm rliiK. fighting too to toe.
In tlm twelfth nnd thirteenth
rounds ItlvorH hud nil tlm beat or It.
DIxou showed wonderful endurance,
hut tlio unmerciful hcntliiK he la re
eel vim: nhoul I lu body In wcakenltu:
him,
When the kouk called tlm men to
liether nt tlm heKliinliiK of tlm four
teenth Tommy wont Into a clinch mid
had di'clilely the hotter or n fiirlom;
mlxiip. Tliu end of thin round round
Itlvoni poiiudliiK DIxou with rlKhtu
and leflH to the hentl, hut It wan an
iimmi affair.
In tlm Hlxteenth III vera had Dixon
iilmoNl out. DIxou hit lllvers below
tint holt and, uUIioiikIi Iio claimed it
wiih an accident, tlm referee couldn't
see It Ijial way, mid stopped tho bout,
awardliiK tho decision to lllvurn.
ROYAL WELSH LADIES
' HIS COMING
ArrmiK'HH'nln liuvii lit'cn intuits for
llio iiituitiniico hero next fall of onu
of llm moHt uiiiipui inimical oriruiiizn
tioiirt in tlm world. Tlm Hoynl Woluli
Liulit'H Clmlr, of Cnnllff, Wnlofl, hh
it in known, in on iIh third tour of
North Anutrit'ft muoiln ovi'rywliuru
with KrutifyiiiK hmci'ohu,
Tlm (Iroulcr Moilfonl chili, timlcr
whoso iiuHpiccrt tlm coiicort will ho
K'tvi'ii, hnvo tilreiuly Mtcnjjoil thu Inrgu
aTxIiloiIum at tlm Niilittorium lie
itmiHii of its immituHo neatiiiK eapucity
unil porffot ni'foitHth'H, itiilimpntini;
UH (liny do h Iiu'ko toiirnout of Mod
ford iiitiHto lovorH.
From thu l'lntU'riuK (iriticJHnirt nt
liaiiil tlm iiorforiumioi'H of IIiuho )n
dioH liio woiidurful, tlm tulmitud no
IoIhIh addiiie; to henutiful oiihcimIiIoh.
Map of Reclamation Projects
GOVERNMENT RECLAMATION PROJECTS OW 1911.
Tlm principal activities Of tint Aovmniimnl ri'Hnmiitloii wrvlco ror
tlm Koamm or 1 1 1 1 will ho centored on Uivhu proJoct: Hollo I'ourrho.
Hoiilh Dakota, Uuntloy and Hun Hlver, Monlumi; HIidhIioiio, Wyo.s Klo
(Iruiido, Now .MuxIco-Toxiih; Viiiiiii, Arlzonn-Callfornln; UnrompnliKro, C'oU
oiadoj Payolto-llolioj, Idaho, and Trurkiio-CarKon, Nevada.
On tho Hollo Kourclm project tlio ompmtloii or a Iiiiko earthen em
bankment liiHiiren an nuiplo iiipply ijf water and will unuhlo tlm Borvlco
to open to entry a lanm tinct o( coverninent luhd, probably In thu rail.
TIioko laniU will ho Niilidlvidod Into 4 0 and HO aero fariim mid tlm Water
rlitht Mill not oxweil f:)8 an acre, pnyablM In ton yonru,
LOCAL MAN IS
ALSO IN LIST
H. E. Burke, Hortlculttirallst of
Wide Experience, Chimes That He
Knew of Fly That Destroys Fire
Beetle Many Years Ago.
II. K. Iliirke, who !h in olmn:! of llm
government inHoot fihterH in tho fii'
forutdn of linker county in not tho
only dlutnul to the nullieiieey of
I'rofoHMir Tmvcr Kiucnid'H claim to
tlm diMcovcry of the 11 v Unit dctlrovn
EIGHT NEGROES
DIE IN EIGHT
Brlilno Foreman and Conductor Hold
EDWARD ALBERT
IS KNIGHTED
i
Is Invested Willi the Heraldic Order
of the Knlrjlits of the Garter
Much Pomp'afitl Ceremony Attends
the Kniuhtlng.
WINDHOIl, '"HKlmid, .Juno 10.
Tho fliHt or tlm Kori;e(niB HpcctacloB
of tho coronation occurred today
when Kdwnrd Albert, prince of Wnlon,
wuh Invented with tlm heraldic ordor
of tho KulKhtH of the Hurt or.
Knlni; heforo an iiHBotnblnco or
royalty, Princo Kdwnrd received rrorn
tho nword of Klnu ieori;o V ho nc
cclado conntltutltiK him a Knlht of
tlm Oarter. With pomp mid cere
monial, tho knlKhtlni; took place. All
tho royal Knlhtu or tlm (Jartor wcro
prenout- thu kiiiK, duke of Con
naiiKht, I'llnco Arthur or Connaiight,
Vrlncw ClirlHtlun or BcIiIchwIk-HoI-Htoln
mid formor KIiik Htiiainiol of
I'ortoiial. In addition to tho royal-
tnlo, there waa nlniOKt u mil attend
ance or tho KnlghtH CoinpauloiiH,
Tho HI(ihot of Vcntmlii8ter recited
tint Koloniu rollKloim adumnltlonB pro
ceding tho hoatowliiB or llm acco
lade The dtiko of ConnmiKlit, broth
or or the Into KIiik Kdward VII, und
1'rliTco or Arthur or ConnatiKht stood
HpoiiHorH ror 1'rfnco Edward.
In Bplto of the'icorKt'oimncHs f th
ceremony, thcro w'ub a touch of the
Party of Colored Men at Bay Ne- pathetic. Two years oko KIiir Man
uel, heforo a Blmtlar aKtiembluKe, war
denco in Tnlcnt Hnttirdny nt '1 u m.
Julormeiit wriH in tho Dunknnl cfinn
tery. Wev. Hliieldn delivered the lout
ritoH and Week and .McOowun were
in elmrjjo of the funeral nrrunj0
RANCHES
lfi nrrvn In iiftirn, J 1-2 mile Onlrnl
I'oliit, 7-rcom bonne, Imrit, olln-r build
Iubb. only $0500; eny tTTnu.
II nor, cloe In; i ncron In nlf.ilfa,
H) ovrnn In 2-ynr-olil orcharO, mmp
at $276 nere.
60 arri-H In towns 14 In hcnrlng, II In
S-yeur-olil orrhnrd; 7 In wb-al nnil l
fdlfn; nil tlllnMc; kkm1 hMinf, pump
lii plant, Hiire lnroni; only $300
ncrs kooiI tcruiN.
11 nc res, 8 In Nnm; K'xxl boime; pump
ItiK pliint. Kiirdon; Ix'nillflil luciitlon,
Id en I home, $326 ncr for iilck nolo,
li-rniH
II ncrcd; 16 yenr ponrn, clone In, henvy
crop: $15,000
16 iicrrn; II In ffurn', 7-rimtn houri
bnrn, K'trilen, clime In, $0500, enBy
I'TIIIB
TRADE
(jrocs Had Entered Into a Con
splracy to Kill the Foreman.
HAMMOND. m Juno 10. In a
flKht at Itiihrnnch today between an
IIIIiioIk fen Ira I bridge foreman and
Conductor Btory of a work, train on
one Bide and a party of in-Kniex, eli;ht
or tho colored men wore killed. The
the nine hectic, which each vein- del n'Kroe, who were cmployod as cc-
viiNtiitCM hcvcral hundred tlmifmuid! t,0M "ninlB, ald. had entered a
dollars or j.iim mid lir liinher,.M. t. conHplracy to kill the foreman. When
Huriwr, a friiitmmi of .wide c..ir- Ul(' nttntfkod him ho hot three oX
ienco ulm recently mini- to the viilluvltho,r l"l," dead. Uiter Conductor
rmui the (Jrmid Junction fruit k-c- titor' eam" l ,,l", l"" lwo l,1,'u U1,,v?d
lion in f'idoriido utiitex thnt he hits r,v" """" of ,,HJ m-BrocH.
know,, of n little led winded wnr.pi , ,.x., c. n..
uiimu oituops, ruisuncu.
FAYRTTK 1'ITV, 1., Juno 10.
MicK (Irnce llmuiltou, clerk in the
IMiHtorfiec hete, in in u serious condi
tion from hlood imiHoniiiL'. eniixcd.
aeeonliiiu' 'to jliiciuiiH, hy licking
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
A THIS "GENTLEMAN" SLUGGER
CIIICAOO, HI., Juno 10. Indict
inoiitri ufviiiiHl 'Jfi mcmhot-H of n lulior
nluKRiiie; ttvow, it wuh expected, would
Iio. rotunicd Ihirt ufloriiooii J'ollowiiiK
mi iiivcHtiKiitiou of riotx in a jiii-ixdlc-tiomll
fiejit hotwecn miioiiH hero, It
WHH roHirted tlmt iudiolmimtH would
lie returned in tliu oiihoh of Willium
Oeiitlciiioii, llunmrd Malloy und Vin
d'cul Altmuii, h1uk(,'o'H who wore
Hluiu hy-rivnl Hlugi;orrt. Maurice i-m-ri'lil,
IniHiucriH ngenl of tho pliinili
jjrrt' union linn confeHKcd thai ho
killed (leiitlcmeii. iio in oliurfted also
with ImviiiK killed Altmuii.
HiiHldiiB for Iionlth.
Medford, Or., Muy 1C, 1011. Thla
Ib to certify that about November 1
my daughter wnn taken with a snvoro
attack of rhenmntlBm which rendered
her loft arm uboIohh, In fart It was bo
near paralysed that bIio waB riot able
to movo her fliiKora, but KiiowIiik or
Bomo pf Dr. Chow Yoiiiik's murvoloiiB
cures of Ioiik Btaudliig cases of rhou
matlBiu, wo decided to consult him,
In which I am plonsod to say mndo no
mlutuko, iir lila reined lea nctod ns ho
clnlmoii they would nml after tho
third treatment tho rhoumntla pain
mitlroly loft her mid who hns not had
any HymiitotuH of rheumatism slnco;
bowldoH her Koneral health 1 much
Improved and I do not healtnto in
HiiyliiK I helluvo thoso afflicted with
rheumatism or paralyslH wll do well
to coiiHiitt Dr. Chow Youwr, whosa
honso in corner of Tenth und Front
atroot, Medford, Or.
78 A. P. WEISS.
NOTICE.
Notlco Is hereby given thnt 'tho un
doralKiied will apply to tliu city coun
cil Of tlm city of Medford, Orocon, nt
ItH next remilar mooting on Juno 20,
101, f' n HcoiiBoto hoII BplrltmiB,
vlnoiiH mid mult Uquoih ,Iii qumitltlos
C8H than n Ballon, at IiIh place of bust
iiobb at No. 17 SoMth Front utreot, In
Bald city, for a period of six moutliB,
O. M. SEI.8IJY.
Ditto of first publication, Juno 8,
1011.
trtiH. Her lips liecaum infected fnun
the colored inks, it in nnid.
PIX.rB OURKQ IK 0 TO 14 SATS.
V.VAO Ol.NTMKNT In jnmrnnlcwl to
euro any caxi of Itrliltic. blliul. Ilesllni;
or promoting pIIph In c to 11 tiny or
motmy rcfnnJeil. 60c.
mid u fly thnt were nine bottle par
mdlen. .Mr. Ilnrper iilien operntm);
a numery in Iint.tcrn Oregon yenr
nno mndo the diHcovery of Iheno miI
iinhlu iiihcctH mid in Inter your him
hud hirt two Iiovh Uerrcl mid Venn-
dowji on all four wntcliliii; the ttrotlct !" Hlapips for Koycrnment pa
ilCHtroyerH at their work. .Mr. Jlnrper
Iiiih made practical tludy of tree
cultnro in Hdvi-rul of the nIiiIvh of
the union, mid the knowleilue he him
named if placed in writing would
iiinku Home vulunhlo additions to llio
known m-ienee of hnrticiilture. His
muhitiou is to leach the noun nil tin
kn)nledi;o which lie has Kitiiioil from
yenrn of cAperipnee. Allhonuli Ileiiel
If only Ion mid Verne eiht, llu-y un
it Ii interested in their father'N
work nml follow hy IiIh Mile nil day
while Iiims busy unions; the frees on
the Fruit Cove fnun. Later the
fnthcr intend to send his sons lo an
njjrioiilluriil collcpt where (hey may
receive a finiHh to their eaiiicr'truin-
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dorBlKiied will apply to tho city conn
ell of thu city of Medford, Orojcon. at
IIh next regular meeting on Juno 20.
lit 1 1, for u llceitHo to well BplrltoiiB,
vinous and malt llquora In qunntltloH
Ichh than u gallon ut IIh place of btisl
iicbh on lots 5, C, 7, 8, block 20, In
ald city, for n period or bIx montliB.
HOTEL NASH CO.
Dated Juno 8, 1911.
mndo a night. Since then his throne
has been awept away and he haB been
driven, mi esllo, from his country.
Today he ook his place In the specta
tors al being Ictng.
COAL PASSERS STRIKE;
SHIP IS DELAYED
SOUTHAMPTON, Kiigliinil, June
10. The giant liner St. Paul of tin
American line wnfi unable to sail to
day owing to the strike of coal insn
ers. The rnnlcs of the strikers wen
uiigumcnted todny ntid hhippine; hen
is virtually tied up. The new liuei
Olympic will probably be unable ti
Miii today owing to the strike of con
passers. The ranks of the striker
were nugmented today and jdiippitif
here is virtunlly tjed up. The new
liner Olympie will i)robahly be timibh
to start on her maiden voyage nex
week. The companies are fruntically
endeavoring to employ non-union cno
pasbers. Unless bomu settlement i
reached, the coronation naval reii!
will be affected.
Funeral of Mrs. Nethcrland.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Xclh
erland wns held from. the fainilv rvi
The Office of the Secretary of the
Rogue River Valley Nursery Co.
U now lorateil nt Its main office nt 101 So. Fir St., Mcdfortl, Or. All
MThons linleblcil to h ConipAii)' can make M'ttlonicnts nt the nbore
address.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
13. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. 0reg6n for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
:wa
rfXi
mn
mil n 1 6 u a
COMPLETE ELECTRIC LIGHT OUTFITS
8, IS au130 Lamp. CombUailon Drnio-StMH Biiiiiy Tp
Kamjclally ilutrniil for th l.ctrle llirhllnir of rancliw. country hows. itble
nil uctorlc. Whllo pomnun rual oil lampa. cetylen iyntema anil nsollnu
i,i "m'tl,".r? fXV ,0,K ll'u 'lo ouint ixialllvely cannot MpUxTe, Th
Torco of cumrnt la to liutmloiui you cannot avon tl tho cunrnt
JWake Your Own Electricity
wiui inn kyiitfm you nenarat alvctrlo current by th mim of a imall
Kiatilhio iiiRln ilrMnjr dynamo or uiirtor Jutlntr III day. Tho
l Jonoonc or twlco a wV. or whenoyer tho engino til
No akllleil electrician nrviletl to tnttnll or
atlvnd. Automatlo iwltchbuartl. t'urewhlta
IO-cttndl.Kwir light, XJuirantwW. Inex.
tonlv-nrit coat ai well aa xipltcvii,
BKNIl roil ItOOKLKT A
lattery
Mluir run
NO TROUtLtS
LOW VW.TACI
LOW COOT
NO rmt-N0 IHOCKI
REYNOLDS ELECTRIC CO.
C Envlnia, Motor, Canaraton
I'umplni: i'lantt
C80 FIRST AVE. SO.
SEATTLE,
U.S.
at
w
70 acre. fiS ond'T illlch, 25 In applei
nnd i-arif In 3 year, 2 1-2 mllcn out,
tl2S ucrn
20 ucrrn, Iff In pram, cloia In flnn build
Ing Htto nnd vb-w.
leo-noro fttock and nlfalfa ranch: ISO
ncrcn tillable; tiiidT ditch: ITS per
ncr: tuko Incomn property.
Pine Kenwood lots for ncraf8 or town
property.
ICQ ncrcH. cultivated, black loam koII:
flno Imir and alfalfa ranch; hulldln"
tak cr-nr or city property; clono to
town and It. It. .
240 acrrn, ntock ranch; take town prop
erty. 120 ncren raw land; all fine fruit land,
tokn any Rood propi-rty.
I3S.00O, Portland property, for acrr-aRc In
vnlliy; no Incumbrance
8vrrnl Iiouwm for ocreajrp,
S rnodfrri Iiouboi In rP'atth. equity $11.
000; trade for Improved ranch of about
Il3.00(n
.".room liunRUlonr ror ten ocrcn.
flno T-riKim bunKnlow, modern; take
itrnnll tract.
80 ncrcH. tlllalilc; 12000; toko town prop
erly
SO to liOO ncriti In tlutlf Valley: loam
noil. Ink ncrraKf or town prorxrly,
20 acri-M, ck-arcd: taku rtnldcncu In
trudr.
240 acrco ItORiK- rhvr: 80 ncrt-n Ixittimi
uiiiIit ditch, taku town prop.Tty.
ICO acre on V. & I-; take- rofildi-nce.
WANTJCD
5 to 10 acres Improve! for Income prop
erty In trade.
tjlrln for General housework.
City and ranch property to Hit.
L F. n.
M
kook aoa
VmXFVM BUXXOXHO
For Sale
I.uman N. Judd. of Talent. Oregon,
liafi for salo In the fruit, garden and
ilralfa land of Southern Oregon, the
following dcicrlbed lands:
IS ucren 2 1-2 miles from Talent. Im
proved, dwelling house. 10 acres In
cultivation: among the foot hills; wa
ter. 1'rlco $1500 cash down.
"0 ncron, 20 acres under cultivation,
fumlly orchard. 2 1-2 miles from Tal
ent. Vrlcu 16000. Cash down. Among
tho hills.
14 acrvs A. Chnlso fruit farm. 1 mile
from Talent. 413,000. 17000 cash, bal
ance on time.
t.ots 7 and 8, In Talent. 60x160 feet, fine
well; a dwelling house. Price $400.
Lots 9 and 10, In Talent 0x2J6 feet,
a good dwelling house and fine well.
Price I8D0.
17 acres. 2 miles from Talent, a com
mercial orchard. Should yield thlr
year 2500 or 3500 boxes of fruit. Prlct
S 10,000. One-half cash down.
ICO acres Flno timber laid, mostly fir
and hemlock; something like 6,000,
000 feet of saw timber. Price 5000
cash. .
20 acres 1 mile from Talent, part In
growing orchard and alfalfa. Price
1326 an acre.
100 acres Near the famous Suncrest
orchard, 1C0 acres under cultivation;
all fenced; fruit and alfalfa soil; a
dwelling house, barn and water tank,
onjy $12 the acre.
I lot in Ashland, 0x142 feet; gooO
dwelling house, near the depot. $1100
cash.
ICO acres About 9 miles from Medford
amonir the hills, range unsurpassed;1
timber land. $12.S0 an acre.
15 acres One block from C. P., Talent,
Ore. Fine black free soil, garden,
fruit and alfalfa soil, 12 acres young
penr trees. 2 1-2 acres 10 year old
Newtown apples, a good 6room
dwelling house. Price $11,000. J6500
cash down. Tho rest on time.
30 acres 1,500,000 saw timber, among
the hills, 7 miles from Talent Price
$2000 cash.
I actea 2 1-2 miles from Talent, fruit
and chicken ranch. Stream of water
runs through tho place. Price, $1700
cash,
"i acres Close to Talent, In cultivation;
dwelling house and good well. Price
$3000, $1000 one year. $1000 two years.
3 mines Ophlr and Huth. S miles from
Talent, one tunneled 60 feet, the other
160 feet,
in acres Among the hills, dwelling
house and a few acres cleared. Plenty
of water and timber, 145 tho acre.
10 aeres near Talent. All In cultivation
and In fruit trees, $425 the acre, 1-3
cash down.
10 acres 6-room house, barn and
chicken houso. Price $2,750, $1500
cash down.
10 acres Part set to nlfalfa and fruit
trees. Prleo $1800.
10 acres 6 miles from Gold Hill, all
under cultivation. Dwelling house
nnd orchard. Price $13,000.
Uuslness Jots in Talent.
160 acres unimproved land near Jack
sonville. to aero orchard 1 mllo from Talent.
Trlea $5000.
19S ncres One mlla from Talent. 90
nores set to Do Anjou and Darllett
pears, 6 acres to Spltaenberg. New
bungalow house, barn 60x60. Price
1350 tho acre, $25,000 down, balance
on time.
240 acres timber on Little nutte. 4,000,
000 feet saw timber, fine soil after
timber Is removed. Price $3000, 1-3
cash down, balance on time.
73 1-2 acres orchard. Harttett and IVAn-
Jou pears. Newtown apples. Price $325
nn aero if all sold together; 10 ncrcs
bopumtely $350 tho ncro 1-3 down,
balance In 1, 2 and 3 years time.
Onu lot In town of Talent. 85x162 foet,
ono S room new bungalow house,
wood houso 12 by 20 feet; good well,
Hhndo trees set out. Price $1900,
$1200 cash, bnlanco on time.
13 lots. 2 acres, In town of Talent, now
house, wood shed, well and rina ramiiy
orchard, Price $3000, $1500 cash,
buluuco on time.
Also u blacksmith plant In the newly
Incorporated town or Talent, ur, i.oi,
shop, tool and business. Prlco $2400;
half cash down: tho balance on two
years' tlmo nt 7 por cent.
Luman N. Judd
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APFELL'S
. Seath African
WATER
BAG
IS.... ..
iM.l "r "i""
cool 41 liouri
or longer. In
un or shade i
preat boon to
Tan bi Habatltate prospectors
surveyors, sportsmen, stockmen, form
crs, teamsters, anyone exposed to dry
orwarm weatner. used try u. S. Uov't
Strong, light, easy to carry. CairartitJ
Thta Lattar Tylfl the Attltatfa
of All Users
O.tlfarai tltajR, la&ua.
WU'.c Is Hrrfcta rrtcftdr I aa4 owiilaa o 4rlak
otI iA mi A int tnib Alrkin Wtif IUji. Vi'tttl
froa tU Ur t.nilalr tinn t-o4 en tbtiitrn. Wc
ttri tttt iA roar 2t falls tat. aa4 lhuurrt-
MilW m 4f. nm thwmfk tu 9tmfirm1tt tr
Mr Bairn II- ihtdt, ul la UK Ba,faiaa I lM lie
waici irtllaf and ai taUai lea vtnr. litcnaialy
la a ta la U aric la Uc arsii icsiona.
rmtiUmmb, W. K. WIDIS.
VQV. SAIB BT DKALER3 EVEfiT WEEKS
UUabr
Adam Appall tVntrr IUiCom Portland. Or.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
Ton can't afford to !o without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call np and order a case sent to
the house. The purest aaost
healthful drink known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Afent
Graduation
Presents
Of Quality Still and
Something that is
useful
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler
Near Post Office
PRODUCERS
FRUIT CO.
Our otflco Is how lOrntml In our vnok
x Iioiiho, nml In open for tlio smtnon.
From now on wo will lmvo tlio tlnlljr
rftports nil tiinrkotrt, filiowlng 'prlccH
rcnllzotl by tho Cnllfornla Fruit DIb
trlbiitnra, nml nil ottior flliliiors,
Any ono Intoroatod la Invited to
r.o mo In arid look them ovor nml com
pnro prices. Uy olilpplug with tin you
will lmvo nil thu ndvniitrtKda, of tlio
largest and most comploto doclduouH
solllni; orgnnlzatlon In tlio United
Htatea anil nt ti lower cost to you than
In tho pnnt.
Lnat yonr wo linridlnd nearly tun
thousand car londfi, or Hovcnty-Hlx por
cent of tho cntlro Cullfornla crop.
Itoinember wo
i' o o ii n o t in s a
All fruit Is sold on its Indlvldtinl
merltn, and each growers nanio nnd
prices realized for each shipment aro
publlshod in tho catalogues. Toollnif
was tried and failed years ago In Call
fornla.
If you want to sell seo us, If you
want material, Inspect our samples,
and get our prices before purchas
ing. I II O D II C K It 8 P It U I T CO.
K. M. McKenny, .Vortliueiterii Aj!nt.
Ilnmc riiimo 1M1!. I'nrlflc 7001.
DAHLIAS
Now Is tho time to plant
Wo havo a cholco assortment
of fine growing plants In pots.
All tho novelties in 191 1
Dahlias.
J.T.BROADLEY&Co.
Orrenliou.se near City Iteservolr
Store C nnd Central Avenue
riitmefl 5131 nml 1 1.11.
IF A FIRS STARTED
IN YOUR PLACE
Would you have anything at
hand with which to right it?
The Ohexnicall
Powder Extinguisher
is cheap and easy to use and Is
kept filled at no expense.
J. C. NEFP
Crater I -nice Oarage.
TaUSS
o b b a O H
Excursion
Fares Hast
1911
"Durlnff the months of May, June, July,
August and September, on dates
shown below, the
Southern Pacific
will sell round trip tickets from
Medford, via Portland
as follows:
TO FARES.
Chicago $ &2A0
Council Muffs ...
ANNOUNCEMENT
THK MKDFORI) BAKKItV
Is now being conducted by W Mi
Kennedy and George Puruckcr, W.
A. Todd having retired.
Some Important changes aro
contemplated and as a result the
public will be supplied with first
class goods at reasonable prices.
Medford Bakery and
Delicatessen
42 SOt TU CEXTItAL.
1 1
YOUR
Vacation
Will Last Always
IP YOU RECOItl) IT WITH A
Kodak
msa-a-aaa-aa-B , aMaa -aj
Medford
Book
Store
.....,.....
Kansas City
St. Joseph
St. Taut
St. Paul, via Council Isluffs ..
69.90
73.80
Minneapolis, direct 69.90
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs. . 73.80
Uoston. direct 119.90
New York 118.40
st roui8 . ijJv
Wu-lilnjjt6n, IX' C. 117,10
Atlantic City, X. J. ...4 112.30
SAX.B SATES
May 16. 17, 18. 19, . 23, SI, !5. 27, 28
and 29.
June. 5. 7, 9, 10, 12. 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29
ond 30. ,
July 1, 2. 3, 4. 8, 6, 19, 20, 26. 27 and'sS
Allk'USt 3, 4. S. 14, 15, 16, 17, Si. 22, 23,
28, 29 and 30.
Septomber 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
Stop-overs within limits In either di
rection. Final return limit October 31 sL
ror fares on way through California
Inquire of any Southern Fadxio agent,
or write to
VTM. McMURRAY
deneral rasaong-er Agent
Portlaua, Oregon.
Tlio warm weather will soon
bo hero. Wo havo tlio neces
sary requirements to make
work easy In warm weather,
Seo us for tho best of ELEO
TRiq FANS and tho host of
prices.
SOUTHERN OREGON.
ELECTRIC CO. " ,
27 SOUTH CUNTRAIi.
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