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aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlWdON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1911.
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PRAISE
STARLANH PLAY
Musical Comedy Hero Frlday-Nlght
. JSdSB. Hlnh Praise from Chjcajio
' Papers, Where It Ran An Entire
n To Big Houses'.
Sea5
On Friday evening at Medford The
atre tho big Chicago musical comedy
jffodufctlon "Miss Nobody from Star
lafluy Will ho "prcsejited for tho first
thno direct from the Princess theatre
after nn entire season's run In It's en
tlroty. Tho critics of tho Chicago
papon?" hnvo' been oxceutlonnlly good
in their pruiso'and have tho follow
ing to say: '
Percy Hammond In tho Chicago
Trlbuno says: "It Is bright In color,
rich In fabric, grncuful In movement,
lneiodlomHln score. A happier audl
onco never attended n first night at
the' Prlifccss."
'Amyi'L'oslle of the Chicago Dally
News has-tho following toisay: ."The
production miiBt have cost a pretty
round stim of dollars, golden cloth
andjjowclcd storms, sumptuous little
Bcenes nnd beautiful clothes dashing
ly shown 'forth; capture! tho' eye con
tinually." O. L. Hall of the Chicago Journal
says: "You may bo sure there are
tidy miiBtc and dizzy dances and
swooning costumes and glittering
scenery."
Charles W. Collins of the Chicago
Inter Ocean says: "It is an opulent
frolic of mirth and beauty. It Is a
show for tho Peter Pan existing In
all 6'f us, when ho starts out with a
night with tho boys.'
"Goregous as to costuming nnd
scenic effects," is what Frederic altt
ton of tho Chicago JPos tsays.
James O'Donnell Bennett in the
Chicago Record-Herald says: "The
girls are pretty, the music Is pretty,
and that Cuban dance in the fourth
scene as pretty a concert as has been
devised in a long time."
r issvtGo u.ssl ayy
MARKING LIRE
HF NFW ROAD
p-' J '0ft
Pacific Highway Association Carry
inn On Three Separate Lines of
r Activity Arc Blazing Line Apross
f
Oregon.
1 r- rt
Three sepnrnlo lines oC activity
rnre nt present .marking the piogret-
of the l'lieifit" lliuvuy, work on
whieli is now nrtreit with urrent vicor
lo prepnro for the thousands of
"tourists who nre'vxpeetcM to" motor
along the Paeifie roast," lour years
hence when Ihoy visit lie Panama
Pacific Exposition at San Pxaucis
eo. The Flanders pathfiiuliug pavtv at
present blur.injr a trail for the Pa
cific Highway Association and the
Hritish Columbia government from
Seattle to Iluzollon, J.- ?., within
sixty miles of thu Alaska boundary,
is well into the wilds nf the Cana
dian province now, ami is expected
to reach its destination by Iho end
of the week.
The Association is urging upon
the motorists of California, the nec
essity of a definite rolitu from the
Amerieati border to the City of Mex
ico, and within the last itwo, weeks
has;, offered a cold medal -for the
first trail binning party establish
nig a route, to the capital of the
southern republic thatr may bo de
veloped. nni made practical during
the next four years.
Officials of Uio Association in Or
egon, together with Secretary Frank
Jr. Trolwcll, having been working
the cntiro present week in marking
the highway through that stale,
from Portland to the California line,
and it will soon he possible' to' travel
from San Francisco to "Vancouver,
B. C, and find a guide -post of the
Paqific Highway at every turn of
the road.
FANCY PEARS
, $i CI it ' f,
Several Sales 'Are Made of Rogue
River Pears In Chicago and Nnw
yprk Prices Aj-e Ahove Otrjer
Districts. "i I
- cv Vi s
The Htutuo River Fruit & Produce
ttt
yAssocintJou has boon atlvisoil by tho
Stewart Fruit company of the,, fol
lowing shies:
P. F. "fc. enr 20S5 from Medford,
Oregon, August 19th uartlett pears:
H)gue River Fruit &. Produce asso
ciation, fancy, average, $I.70T"chdlco,
average, $1.50; car grossed ?S21.00.
P. F. 12. car 1S14 from Medford,
August ISth Bartlett poara: Roguo
River Fruit & Produce association;
fane,, average, S1.G5; choice, aver
age, $1.25; car grossed I7C1.00.
P. F. E. car SfiflS from Medford,
August 19th Bartlett poars: Roguo
River Frujt & Produ.ee asociation;
fancy, t average, $1.65; cholco, aver
age, $1.45; car grossed $758.00.
P. F. K. car J4B5- from Medford,
August 24th BartIott,poars: Rogue
River Fruit & Produce association;
fancy, average,' $3.10; choice, aver
age. li.'JQ: car' grossed, $1021.00.
P. F, 13. car 810 from Medford,
August 24th rBartlett pears Rogue
River Fruit & Produce association;
average, $2.15, fancy; S1.70" choice;
car grossed ?95S.O0.
FRANK GOULD!
V FAMILY WSR
Refusal Of Relations To Glvo Ac
'ti i ' r t '
tress Wife Social Recognition
Precipitates. Fucil Of rcprlsal( In
Wall Street.
f
rt
env iro. 4iif,ooo;
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Chicago,
JrOOibrfx.1 "' '
Cir IftfsdOl, ST. Y. $79G.
a box. ' '
' Gar No. 0103
a box: !"
N. Y., .$S80.
!
0
$075.
$1.53
i
$1.72
!
NKW YOHK, Sept. 111. Heunusc
of an uuphuisantnosN which took
place nf (h'oi-gmn Coin I on Iho oc
onsioir of a visit there by Frank
'Gould and lias 'wife, according To a
Wull "Street blory, Frank lu'gau a
Avar of reprisal on the plaits laid
out by George Gould for tho'Missouri
Pacific railroad.. Xow tho warfare
includes Kdwin Gould.
Tho Gould family has steadfastly
refused to receive Frank Gould's
wife, formerly ivu actress. Wall
hlrcet is tmlhy filled with gossip
over the fight Frank Gould is lunk
ing for promises in the coming tileu
tion of the St. Louis-Soiithvvestern
one of the besf managed of the
Gould properties, which has been un
der the direction of Kdwin Gould.
DURBAR
MAKES HIM UNPOPULAR
LONDON, Sept. 13.. Nothing could,
have contributed more to the unpop
ularity of King George than his de
cision to hold the Durbar in India In
connection with his coronation, de
spite the famine which Is already
spreading over India and which, be
cause of 'the drought, is certain to
grow infinitely worse.
! The London newspapers, which
usually hes'tato to question any ac
tion of tlje king, frankly condemn
mm lor insisting upon mo uig snow
ing of which ho is to be the central
figure.
Illustrative of tho general feeling
in the mother country, the Morning
Times says editorially that the king's
rppresentatlve has said in official
language: "The Durbar, first' and
then If need be, the famine. What
does it matter when the Durbar is
over-?"
The Leader comments:
"Nothing more disastrous can well
be imagined than an attempt to
dazzle tho eyes of tho Indian popu
lation with a costly pageant, paid for
by exactions from their penury and
distress In tho belief that by this
means tho prestige of tho British
empire In some mysterious way will
bo enhanced and maintained, though
tho hollow mockery of rejoicing U
swjuiy succeeuea uy a gmiBuy
tragedy."
OLD SOLDIERS MEET
WOODVILLE THIS WEEK
. CHENG KIANG, Western Chlna
The uprising In the district of Cheng
Tu Is llkoly to lead to a robelllon
that w(Jl requlrp great,fpn:a to quell.
Soldiers in tho dlsthictt today refuse
to oboyi th'o orderB of i tho govorn
mont and are trjlng to get possobslon
dfftliQ,'rallr6ads. ' ' "" '
-'BRONCHITIS CONQUERED.
Seventy Years Old and Praises
" '.' ' Wonderful 'Hyomel.' "
"I had a severe attack of La
Grippe. 11 left mo with bronchitis
nnd catarrh of my throat. I be
came quite deal, m ono car so
coma not noar a watch tide. 1 ce:n
meucd w-pipg your JIYOMTCl and ni
llnjer nnd soon got relief, and be-
lioye that it saved my life. I have
recommended it to many. I am over
Seventy years old. I have told, sev
ernl prominent doctors what it did
for nW Wjn. H. tyowdor, Washing
ton. J., It. P, D, March 10, 1911.
r For qatfiu'li' asthma, bronchitis,
cbugjisc'pljls and oatarrjiAl dcafpess
HYOMEr is guaranteed by ' Clins.
Siriinjr. Complelo oufjt including in-
W"-"rf W.OTOIP( UbH. "SB:
The Old Sbldiors' and Sailors' As
sociation of Southern Oregon, com
posed of veterans of the civil war,
are enonmped nt Woddyille ilf an
nual session. Veterans, their wives,
children, and grandchildren assem
bled in numbers, nnd Woodville's
hospitality is being enjoyed by nil
the visitors.
The enenmpraent opened Mondny
on the baseball grounds, music be
ing furnished by the Woodville
band. Prof. T. H. B. Taylor deliv
ered the welcoming a'ddrcss Monday
evening. Friday there will 'be u
dance nt the opera house.
HUNTER'S NEAR ESCAPE
' FROM VIOLENT DEAT,rj
SAN TUltNARDINO, Cal., Sept.
-tr nri . .. -
ti. I'innsriiitr down ji hluif leafhn
' ' - r
to a deep precipice, J. J. Officer, i
Ls Angeles sportsman, narrowly
escaped death today while hunting
deer in the mountains near IJonita
Jails. For three hours Officer
elung to his rifje, .wliich'in the de
scent bad caught fast between two
projecting rocks. His shouts finally
attracted GJen Hams and Norman
G, Brittle, also of Los Angeles, and
they pulled him to safety -with ropes.
I'ollqwmg his rescue Officer swoon
cd from exhaustion.
AMERICAN TENNIS, PUIYER,
.WLLtGdTA AUSTRALIA
NEW YORK,' 'Sept. 13 By de
fcatmg the English players today,
American tenuis players won the
honor of going to Australia to play
;tor the Dwight Davis trophy, which
jis now held by the international
champions in the antipodes.
Maurice McLaughlin, tho brilliant
California playor, defeated Dixon the
Biilihlier, in three out of four sots,
8-0,3-0, 0-3, and 0-2. William 'A.
Larned, tho American champion,
disposed of Arthur Love in three out
of four sets 0-3, 1-d 7-3 'and 6-1.
CHICAGO.Unable to untie n
eordaobut her waist Mrs. Grace
Weber lost: her temper and touched
a match to tho cord to 'burn it in
two. She will recover.
nrHrflii'Nuri
0.TO0LE SPECIAL TRAIN
ST. PAUL, Minn.,- Sopt,13 Ar
rangements have been' couipeted'-hero
today for a special train to carry
Ibaseball fans from hero tp Chicago
wnon O'Tool, the .122,50Q Pirate,
pitches for Pittsburg against Chica
go on October 20.
The train will bo called tho "Marty
O'Tool special."
mi
MpipptY
LOsUnGE"s7 Gal.: Sep! -13.
Rehearsal of the testimony he is ex
pected to give nt the McNaraara trial
is being practiced daily by Ortie E
JlcJIanigal in the' presence of Mal
com McLaren of the Bums Detective
agency according lo a statement by
Jailer Qeorge Gallagher today.
Every morning nt 9 o'clock Mel
Manigal is hurried across the street
from the jail building to the court
house and remains closeted with of
ficials of the prosecution until noon
hour. He is then returned to his
cell for lunch, and again at 1:30 is
taken to the county prosecutor's of
fice, remaining there tho. balance ol
the afternoon.
HOW, HUSB.AND TAUGHT.
1 '' HlSWlFETO ECONOMIZE
GREELEY, Colo., Sept 13. Jes
se R. Harrison, is. but a iinero man,
hue he Is given full credit hero to
day of Inspiring his wife with the
spirit of economy. Mrs. Harrison
wanted to purchase an expensive rug.
Harrlhon nnd different Ideas about
the .matter but his wlfo was doter-
blned."
Hnrttscu shut hlniHclf up in a
loom for ton minutes and emorged
I'jnp. He then sent Mrs. Harrison
$0(, nil in silver, with which to
pmcbnse tho gloor covering. Mrs.
Harrison counted it several times
and then decided she could not af
ford to spend so many dollars for
one rug.
Iho portrait of President MoKiuley.
Tlio counterfeit shown tho Bevies nf
1(102-11)0:1 mid bonis n chock letter
uiy Monui slates Hint it is a dim
gorous eountei'iVilt
RANCHES
280 ncron. $r nn nerc, flno nuttdlvlHlnn.
a Mirer l'Oirj nubiHvlMlnn, vimy tcrmn.
15 ftorcn; cIoko In; beautiful ylow; flno
noil; SS0 net: vory ensy ttirmn.
1 13 norcHj licnrliiK orchard; wntrr
rlnht; ntora; nlno 1ciho on Rood ynii
turo and tmy lnnd; mi In or trade.
v " TRADE
it t2 ncrcn. 4room Iioubc," JCB0.
ICO ncnH In Wild county, Colorado! trade
for ranch liqro.
160 uetTB, 1 1S milt' from town In WIN
lnmctto valley, rich hottom nnd up
IruvoT'lOO noroH oultlvatod, uood (In
provoments, V12S noro.
(upcnua vroporty, rontuls, 126 monthly;
tnltu good norcitKO.
20 ncrcn, XB In pecirs, cloto In fine bulld
ln stto and view.
t60-ivar b too It- and alfalfa rnnoh! ISO
ncroa tlllublo; undor ditch; 7B por
aero; tako thcomo property.
120 ocren raw land; all flno fruit laud;
tako any Rood property.
SO acres, tlllublo; 2000; take town prop
erty.
20 acres, clonred; tako residence in
trade.
30 ncroa Hoar Creek bottom for Dakotah
land.
SO acres, l'nllitade, Cnllfornlu In orchard,
tako dairy or stock ranch and city
property.
Income property, Twin Falls, Idaho, for
Rood acrcaRo,
WANTKD '
5 carpenters.
HolNtliiR oiiRlncer.
iris for Ronornl housework.
City nnd ranch propertr t list
Cuttoff intn, box fnetory. 3,00.
Tail cutoff men. J2.G0.
Hiicker, J2.7S.
L F, ft.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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OPEN'Ji'OU INSIMjU'TJON" SUNDAT"-, S10PT.
T li'rom to (I oVlock and 8 lo 10 p. id.
Til ID PUBLIC! (OKDIAM.Y INYITHl).
rj;i;.i3SPAv, supTiauuiiit iQiii
AVith u BANQUI 4 7 p. in. , '
Scnfs can b reserved on and al'lei' 'riiur.sday, Sup
' temhur 1-llh, ni tho Jlotol Aloore. f' '
RAIT MOHR CO.
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The Medford National Bank
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$100,000.00
CAPITAL STOCK
SURPLUS nd PROFITS, $35 OOO.OO
UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
8AKK DICPOBIT HOXKS KOH HUNT.
W. X. OOKB, President. '
3. A. rEBRT, Vlco rrss. JOHN S. OKTX, OnihUr.
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TJED URSIDE DOWN.
AND LEFT TO
DIE
J3ILQXI, Hiss,, Sept 13, William
Ifulley wns found hera' today in 'the
mnrshes tied to tia gtnke face down
ward. lie had succumbed to' tho
.bites of insects nnd a congestion of
blood to the head.
Posses arc seeking the murderers
yho are believed, to' be outlaw fish
ermen whom Ilulley has been watch-i"fe'.
DQ.IT NOW
Walt
AMERICAN WARSHIPS
CONCENTRATE "IN CHINA
WASHINGTON, D. C. Sent.13-
(Al! the Afnericnn nhvill1 strcfftrtli
possible to (ho se'eno of spriouH 'flis
doemed liecessury us a nrecaut'ion
is boiiiR concentrated ari'ienr'. as
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1UUUIB Jll 1II1U.
Medford Peopfo Should Not
Uptil ills Too Late.
'Tire'apiftiHnfrderith-rate frdm kid
ney dseaso is due in nibst 'cases to
the fact that the littfe kidney trou
bles aro usilhlly iiegleeted until tljey
becoirie ' serioiiB. Tfie slighj; symp
toms give plaoo lo chronic difjjordors
and the sufferer goes gradually in
to the grasp of dropsy, .'brigh't's di
sease, gravel or some "other serious
form of kidney complaint,,
If -you snffer from baoknclie,
Jieadacluj djzzy sppllsj if tU? kidpAY,
secretions are irregular of jiassagt
and unnatural in ilppCarauce, do not
delay. Help the kidneys at pneo.
Doan's Kidney Pills aro especially
.for kidney disordcrsr-they, curp
where others fail. ' 'Over ono hun
dred thousand people have recoui
.raended them. Here's a casp at
'homo;
MrH. qrnce Skeoters, G, Jack
son St., Medford, Ore., snya: "I can
,r6oorarnend Doanvs Kidney Pils, pro
oured at HasTcnis' brug Store; fpr
pain and stiffness in tho back and
other symntoms of kidney' trou,blp.
This remedy relieved njo' when I
used it and, I hayo been wolL over
since." '
For sale by all dealers. Price f.O
oculg, FoslcrrMilburn Co., Buffalo,
Nqw Yprk, solo agents foe. tljo Unit
ed States.
Rt'inpmber tho ' name Dpan'sT
andtaka no other.4 ',f "-'
T;AII PAYS. UP AND,
IS FREE ONCE MORE
Owing to tho fact that Doc Ryan
refused to prosecute after ho had re
ceived the money advanced on bad
checks, saved J?TW. Swelyn Tait
for continuing to lanquish is durance
vile. Tait was released Tuesday
evening when he hnd made good the
money obtained from Doc Ityan on
(two checks which proved to be val
ueless. As Ryan would not appear
.'against the young man the state
dropped the matter.
snooiis
f-YoU tuelrf ilia ll!ImnV nmClL Wo irtl In B
4 arbnjy UirtA fiom out ovra ln'g UCory Cbir
8uvJlH la piwwj j u i n
SOME REGULAR CATALOG PH1CH3:
Bungalow or Craftsman Door . . 1.60
Cottaio Front Door tip from . . 2.2S
Faac? Front Door up from . . 15.00
Fancy Front Window up from . 2.78
Window and Claw one-third Imi.
Wa thlp promptTr anywhar. Lat u
, tlmato your bill and freight.
SEND POSTAL for CATALOG No. 43
O. B. WILLIAMS CO.
1043 FIRST AVE. SOUTH, SEATTLE
Our New Location
The Southern Oregon Elec
tric Company is now lo
cated in the College Block
on N. Qrape Street
Southern Oregon E(ectric Go.
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CHICAGO, III., Sept. 13. With a
right of way over' all other trains
except limited and express passen
ger trains, a fast freight of f)0 cars
is today carrying binders to Western
Canada for the harveting of the
'lOO.OOOJOOO bushels" of grain erop in
Alberta, Naitoba nnd Snkatehowan.
A crew of mechanics from n facto'-
ry at LaPorte, Ind.j accompany the
machines to set them up at owe for
the" farmers. ,
NEW TEN DOLLAR BILL
DESCRIBED COUNTERFEIT
' '
WASHINGTON' D. C, Sept 13. 4
Jn order to giro warning of a n'ow
counterleit .ilO national bank note,
Acting Chief Mornn ' of tho secret
service division of tho treasury de
partment, has issued a circular do
scribing tho illegal paper. It is on
the Angle nnd London-Paris Nation
al Bank of San Francised and bears
WWPftltty
APPLES FOR EUROPE
We aro appointed agento for '
J. B. THOMAS, Covent, Garden,, Lon
don arid Shuthajnton, ' Epgland,
k. whoso charges ore 5 per cent and
'" (T cents por box."
SJAS.- LINDSAY Sa. SON, Lt Qlas-
, gow ana Kdlnburgn. 'ScoUand,- 5
, per cent and 10 cents per box.
RAWSpN RODINBON," Hall, Bng-
lang, 5 per cent and 8 cents, per
ljox. ;. '
Theso aro tho oldest and largest
txma 1 their respective, towns and
their roforonco aa'to financial abil
ities can bo had at Medford "Nailonal
nnnlr To,lV-.t 'rt-'j-!- " '
w...., ii.vuiuiU, UlOfiUU.
Cash can bo cabled day, after sale
if required; and highest market
prices guorantoQd. ;
Red Paced Men smoklngBIO Qlfr
ARS talking "HOT AIR" don't alwa'ys
live on air, henco our remarks on
charges1.
Tho clap-tran about nrlvate. sale
vdpea not prpvp rQmuneratJve, except
for some curios of a. small nature. All
"sellers" by prlvato', safe" nave to wuli
until auctions aro over 'so as' to know'
what to ask, and Inf the case of large
supplies they often, gat left,
' For further particulars, adfJresa,
w. n. whit a Co.
Misa Stmndeford'a
' Piano .Vchool
Piano, Harmony and Musical
History
EMILY T, STANDRFOUD
Examiner fpr Now England
Conservatory of Music
in Boston
Makes a specialty of training
teachers. Send for testimonials
and tonus. Phono 7211. 170
OPEN
Fpr ,B.usifl.e$$
. RIGGINS & LESLIE'S
Kccond-Himd Htoro
at :!G South Grapo Streot.
Glvo lus a -call and wo will treat
you fair.
Highest cash prlco for second hand
goods of all kinds.
Newport
70, PAItJf PLACE
n&
NI5W YpK
' TAQtTIHA. BAT
qmzoosr'a' poptoab bhaox
SEBOKT '
An Ideal retreat for outdoor paBttmoa
.of all kinds. HUNTING. FISHING,
BOATING, SUItF BATHING, HID
INO. AJJTOINO, CANOEING. DANC
ING. AND KpLtnn SIC.VTINO. Whoro
preUy waiter BBatoB, ' input., abates,
moon-stonctf, carnollans can bo found
on the beacfu Furo mountain wator
fand tio bput of foqd at low prlcut).
Frph fleh, clamti, crabs and bystors,
With nbundanpo of voKotablcs of all
ktnds dally,
OwapIiiB Oronnds Oonvenlant nd At-
trMtIv wJU Ijtrlot aaittry
Xeg-nlnttons.
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, tOTT, XPUWT TIP KMAUO
XICJIETa
',JProm AU Points In Ortfoa, Wuta.
Iittrlmi iMil'TMnliii ML.1a ll
a w pmm uuvf w WftlkAJa
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-AT ATUKPAT.lCOVpAT
'r
from Southern Faolflo points Portland
to Cottage Grove?; alBpTrom all C. &
E. stations Albany and west. Oood
Kolng1 Rutufday or Sunday and for'
.return tsuntyy or Monday.
Call on any S. P, or C, & 15. Agent
, for full particulars as to fares, train
'schedules, ate.', also for copy 'of our
Illustrated booklot, "Outings In Oro
gon," or write lo '
' "W ???fT
tafatral Twevgiv, Agrat,
"Portland, Orgoa.
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, qOUNTY WARRANTS
CITY ANp SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231. 820 GARNPTT-COREY BLDG.
r-'j)--s-s srsiK.tsj
J-
Sportsmen
Savo your trophioH this yonr,
Thoro wl'ino nono to savo In a
fow yenrs. This cut hIiowh wlion
to cut tho skin. Novor cut tho
front of a deor'n nock. Call at
Humphroy's Gun Storo and got a
pamphlet free, tolling how to savo
gatun hoads, lilrdn and skins for
rugs, publluhod, by
F. W. BARTLETT
TnxidoriulHt
M6dford, Oregon
toT-' n,v
For
Sale
640 acres foothill fruit land, 10
" i 11. .- -
miles from railroaj station; $1,5, per
! W n 1-Q yws' me- Qne tenth
cash, one-tenth each year, for 1.0. years.
. 'i " 1 '
Interest on, deferred payments. Big
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