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AN INDKl'KNDKNT NnWRPATKIl
rUHMKIIKI) KVKKT AKTHHNOON
BXCKPT HUNIIAT lit THH
MKDTOIID PlUNTINCt CO.
Tim ncmocrfttlo Tlmrs, Tito Mitlfortl
Mall, Tho Mrdfont Tribune, Tlin South
ern OtTKOntiin, Tho Aahlnmt Tribune.
Offleo Mall Tribune Ilulhllnc. IS.JMt
North Kir slirot; phono, Main SOU.
niCOItai: PUTNAM, Editor nml Manser
Rntercil ns sccond-clms matter at
Medford, Ortfon, under the act of
March J, 1STD..
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
BVBSCBXraOH XATI8.
B.0n
One month, by mall-
.50
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Menrera, jacKSonviiio unu van-
trnl Point- ... ., .. . Kfl
rnturday only, by mall, per year 1.00
Weekly, per year ,. - . Via
swoiixr cxsca&ATiox.
Dally averace for eleven month end
Inn November JO, 1911. '.
Thn Mall Tribune la on Ml at th
Terry Newa Htnml. Snn Krnnclsco.
Portland Hotel News Stnn.l. Portland.
Portland News Ca. Portland. Or.
V. O. Whitney, Sealtle. Wash.
TnU X.tad Wire Vnltd rreia
9lefatci.
xxsroKD, easaoK.
Metropolis of Southern Prem and
Northern California, ond the fatt
srowine city in Orcon. .... .,,
Population U. 8. census 110 840;
entlmstetl. llt 1'.0. ...
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, fitvlnB rinest
supply jiure mountain water, and 1..3
miles of Mreeta rwed.
. Postofficc receipt for year cndlnc
November JO, 1911. show increase ot L
per cent
Uanner fruit city In Oregon
lllver SplUenberw apple won
Itojrue
aweep-
alakea priie ana utie or
-Apple JUBff ox ih worn-
nt tho Nntlon.il Apple Khow, Sfpolcane.
I0. and a car or io
Jowtowrn won
ht Canadian International Apple Bhoer,
Vancouver, II. C
Wm Vv4 ! 191D
IN CATTLE MARKET
, PORTLAND. Feb. 10. Receipts
for the week have been: Cattle S21:
calves 11: hoi 3532; sheep ."ti'22;
horex 100.
Dnriiis tho week tho cattle ranrkel
hits beeu steady to n shade weaker.
The bulk of steer offering" have beeu
short of prune in ipiality and the few
in this week's run were difficult to
move at $7.f0 to $7.75. Demaud m
plow for nil crudes, but especially so
for poorly finished Muff and small
lots of cows sold from .$7.00 down to
.f4.no affording to tptality. Light
calves steady to strong nt $0.00.
Dulls steady $-"0 to .0.00.
An improved tone feuturctl the
hwine market. Prime hogs found
ready buyers $7.30 to $7.33 and one
car tit $7.00, price from five to ten
cent higher thnn recent tiolntious.
Itceeiptx totaled over .'5500 head and
the entire supply was cleaned up
without delnv.
i The demand for prime welhcrs.
yearlings nnd ewes win greater thnn
receipt, the bulk of which wcro con
tract shipments. Yearling C.'J3 to
$0.33, wether $0.00 to U.15 and
ewes -$5.13 to $5.25 represcnt,thc bulk
price in the sheep houre Lamb
trade seemed' firm ii .,57.23iuid were
easily coaxed if choice ipiality of
fered. The lmub supply has beeu
Final! as the 1912 crop is nearly ex
hatistcd. "
GLEE CLUB CONCERT
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING
Tho Oregon AKrlcultural College
Glee cluli will maki) ita appcaranco
I ntho hlgb school auditorium on
February 12 iu bodbh, aluntH, skits,
readliiRH and Scotch monologues.
Tliobo optomlbtlc friends of last
ycar'u organization wlio thought It
Jiad attained tho acmo of musical
perfection will bo agreeably surpris
ed as tho work of tho present club
excels tho fondest hopes of tho dt-
rctor.
Tho ropertolro will surely please.
It Is arranged for a versatile audi
ence, and while containing a few
semi-classic numbers, tho stunts,
readings and Scotch monologues pre
dominate, this being the most pop
ulnr form of entertainment.
Tho readings ot Joy Hcudder, a
former student of Obcrlln unlver
lty, is attracting unusual attention
whorovor tho club appears. Ills im
personations ot tho "Dutch Uutclier"
and tho "Canadian Skipper" aro re-
umrkuble for their vividness.
II. W. Itussell, tho "weo bra lad
die," Is In evidence ugalu this year
with Lauder fongs. Ills "Kvery Lad
die Loves u Lassie" and "Itoamln In
tho aioumlu' " produce an effect that
Is pleasing.
All In all, an evening of genuine
enjoyment Is ussurcd tho&o who at
tend. Successful Root unit Herb Remedy.
Tho study of roots and herbs,
their character and power ovor Uls
f;aso, was what led Lydla K, I'Ink
ham of Lynn, Mass., to produce for
woman's Ills the most successful re
medy the world has ever known, and
while she passed to her rewurd some
years ago, hor work among suffering
women Is still carried on by trained
assistants and muiiy tons of roots aud
herbs uro cousumod annually In tho
manufacture of tho now famous Ly
dla K. Plnkham's Vegotablo Com
jiouud, oilKluatod h)' hor,
DEMAND
SLOW
BEHER MARKETS
FOR APPLES
J
Donn'm nml Son iue tho followine;
market report dated Loudon, Jan. 25:
Wo are pleased to report that the
pituution on barrel apple hn innior
inlly improved mid price show an
appreciable inerense, notably in fed
block ns fur it Iondou i conconied.
Slocks of coiiimon .ttniK apple apparently-nre
beinr nipidly clcnnel up
and shipments to this .side have been
diminishinp; considerably dtirtm; lu
pnt three week. Seeing that coM
stontRO stock i betnc held firmly for
high pnces m New lork and else
where with n coneouciit further ditr-
iutition of shipments to Kngland,
there in every reason to etippoo tlm
we slinll c.)Hrieuce on tbi ido nil
iinprovinu market ItenceforwnrJ.
Quantities of Oregon Nowtown
have been heavier in both mnrkat
this week nml prices aro endcr. I.on
tlon mid Lirci'pool nn tt'ittiit the
same a far n medium ninl l.trse
t-i.e fruit is concerned, but Loudon i
conidcntbly better on voall fruit,
roughly about 1-0 wr box.
Califoniia Newtown iu both mnr
kcl nre sfi"? out slowly, with per
haps, mi exception in the cno of 4
tier in London. Price nrc not re
muuerativo and thcro seem uo im
mediate prospect of n ri-e.
The first Australian -teamer is due
here about the 23th to 30th of March,
so tho KnglMi mnrlcl will rvmain
open about 8 to V weeks for American
tipple.
We give below this week' price:
Loudon Oretron Newtown 0 tot
10s; Washington Xewtnwns 7s0d to(
s; wrepju cipiizeiiiieT" fs m iu;
Cnlifoniinn Newtown four tier fl
to G-.0d; P. 2 tiers 5 (id.
LiverHol Oregon ' Rogue River
Newtown, count S8-105 7s0d to 8
Cd; 175-185, 7 Od. 100-210 d to
7s. Hood River Newtown. 00-150
counts 10s to 10s 3d, 105 0 to 0 3d;
175-185 Ss 0d to 8s Od, 72-SS counts
P 0d: Washington Newtown- 0s to
i: t.
!3s to
7: Cnliforninii Newtown, four tier,
0s 3d 4'i tier 4 to .. 3d.
Irrigation, Historical
REA
BRITAIN
lly V. II. Wnlker, C. K.
Wo generally regard tho work and
necessity of Irrigation aa a hardship
and a misfortune, aud perhnps
thoughtlessly wish that wo had the
nbundanco of rain that falls on the
eastern shores ot tho United States.
That would bo right and good. If we
could but control tho conditions un
der which this additional moisture
would bo furnished us. Unfortunate
ly however, much additional rain
during the summer months means lia
bility of crop destruction by stiddou
violent storms, or by lack of suffi
cient sunshine, or failure of wator
supply, as sometimes results from
dependence upon rainfall alone.
Tho necessity for Irrigation there
fore, aud tho ability to Irrigate, as a
matter of fact is really au advantage.
It means an absolute control upon
the water required to mature any
crop, and this fact, considered with
tho warm dry climate, nnd luck ut
sudden and destructive storms, menus
a combination hard to beat uud most
desirable indeed.
Tho science of Irrigation Is us old
as agriculture lUolf, and thero still
exist numerous remains of ancient
tanks, dams and canal that dato
back ovor 2000 years 13. C.
Tho Ancients used great skill and
Ingenuity In developing their exton
slvu irrigation systems, and great
sterile valleys wcro turned Into tho
most fertilo of fields.
Even In Mexico and Peru canals,
hundreds of miles In length aro
known to havo been built long be
fore thellme cf Columbus.
On the Island of Ceylon are to be
found tho remains ot great dams
from S to 15 miles In length.
India now has 40 million acres un
der irrigation; tho United States has
about 10 million acres
In India n bo nt 3 million acrcn aro
Irrigated from wells dug from 10 feet
to 00 feet deep; these wells are to a
large extont operated by drawing the
water from them by bucket fulls,
aud threo men aro thereby able to
properly Irrigate three acres per sea
son. The annual rainfall of a district
or locality does not clearly mark tho
necessity, or lack of ncccislty of irri
gation. It Is tho precipitation during the
summer or growing months that tells
the story.
Thero are places where tho annual
precipitation is 40 Inches per year,
nnd yet Irrigation Is necessary, he
cause most or tho rainfall Is In tho
winter montns.
Whllo speaking of rainfall, It may
bo Interesting to stato that tho most
tremendous full of rain over re
corded was in Asenni, India, whom
In 1801 them foil 80S luetic of rain
wronFOTtP amn TitrntmE,
10
rORTLAN'l). Feb. 10. Willi the
object of mnkiiitj accessible the prin
cipal point of interest iu tho Crater
Ixiko National Park by the summer
of 1015, when the Panama exposition
i under way nt San Fmnuiseo, the
United Stnte engineer are planning
to stnrt tho construction of road
and trails in that wouderlaud u oon
na the weather conditions will in-runt.
Captain II. II. Robert, corp of en
gineer, U. S. A., in temiwrary charge
of the first harbor and river di-trie1.
fcnys that $17,000 is available for the
project nml he hope that this will be
increased by $100,000 or more by the
next congres. Assistant United
Stntes Kngineer Goodwin, who ha
been looking after the eou-tructio.i
of The Dallc.s-Cclilo boat canal, will
have charge of road building in the
park, lie arrived froui the Rig Kddy
yesterday to familiarize himself with
the plan.
Active field operation will be
started about April 1. It i the inten
tion to utilise tho Natron cutoff, built
by tho Southern Pacific from Klam
ath Kail to Kirk, a distance of about
fortv miles Krim Kirk n tempornry
road will be built to the northern
boundary of the park.
The engineer propoo to do the
work by hired labor instead of follow
ing the old method of awarding con
tract. The project involves the con
struction of kty mile- of macadam
ued rood and 100 miles or trails, n
task which will rctpiirc four or five
enr.
lly Juno 1 the engineer in chance
exect to have n large number of
tcnm, probably 100 head of horse-,
us n pnrt of the outfit which will be
employed in pn-hiiiir the enterprise to
completion. Kicrimcutiil section of
roadway- will be built on the start to
determine jut what -ort of fiui-hitig
mnteriaj.to two on the highway.
and Instructive Facts
during that year. This was equal
to a fall of 07 feet In depth of water
over the surface ot the ground In one
year. Tho regular annual rainfall at
this place Is 308 Inches.
Another record hard to beat Is the
fall ot 80 Inches ot rnln In four suc
cessive days; this occurred in one of
tho Northwest Provinces of India In
October. 18S4.
In ouo day on the Island of Ceylou
thero fell a total or nearly 32 Inches
or rain, this being tho greatest fall
over reenrdod for -t hour. In Haiti-
more Maryland, on July 12, 1003;
thero foil 14 M Inches of ruin In two
hour and 20 minutes; which equalled
over sit Inches of water per hour.
Tho Irrigation of land Is no new en
terprise, and there Is -probably no
feature of It but that haa been thor
oughly Investigated. Tho fact that
It haa been practiced continuously
for ages, proves that it I desirable
aud practicable, and that It pays.
Tho Kugllsh government has spent
Kovcrul hundred millions of dollars In
India on Irrigation, and It Iiub proved
to bo a great blessing to that coun
try, as well as a paying proposition to
the Kngllsh. It was but n short
time ago that un article appeared In
our dally paper under the heading
"New Irrigation I'roblom Ioms."
This article went on to stato that
r certain government official claims
that great dnngeru coufornt the Irrl
gallon or lauds for farming, not only
on account ot tho alkali that may he
deposited, but also Iu what ho terms
the wearing out by saturation.
Ho nUo states that so far us ho
knows there uevor haH been any long
continued Irrigation In a, sutnl-arld
climate anywhere In the world.
We havo but to recall tho fact that
we have many sectloim In thl coun
try where land bus been under con
tinuous Irrigation for -10 years or
more, aud to ull appearances the land
Is as fertile and strong as over.
(To bo continued)
MARKET REPORT.
KQGS 30c.
UUTTKR 32'2c.
IJUTTBlt FAT 31c.
POTATOES 7fiol per 100.
CAUIiAOB lcl'je.
CAULl KLOWKR 75e $ 1 .23.
APPLKS 30o75o box.
HONKV lOo&lfio lb.
KAUKRKRAUT 30c.
WHEAT $1.00.
OATS 00c.
HAY Veucli, $11 ton; grain, $12.
J1ARLFA' $20 ton.
. CORN $25 ton.
VEAL Dressed, 010c,
POULTRY- Mixed chiehniR, 12c;
dresrteil, lG22o,
RUSH
RAD
WOK
GRATER
NATIONAL
PARK
Miaiwrnu orfion. moxhav, kiwkuauv 10. tni2,
Nordica Promises to
Mlllatt
That (liu Nordica concert Friday
night bids fnir to cclipt nny other
affair given in Medford, i shown bv
the immense ndvnuce nle of the
oeiiiiig day. People, anxious to ob
tain the choice mhU were on hand
long before the Im office opened
and their number whs Hiimiieuted a
tin hiiIo of eatk orogiessfld. Fnnn
iudicutiiu, nt least a thoiisiiiul peo
ple will hear the great diva when she
sing iu Medford.
(Kvonlng Telegram. February (1.)
One of tho richest vocal feasts that
haa been sproJd before Portlauders
In many a day was partaken ot by u
large audience at the llelllg Inst
night when Lillian NordleM and her
assisting artlitHuppoarcd under that
theater's maniigoment. From tho
greed tor more manifested ljy tltu rtt
pcatcd aud Insistent recalls from tho
uudlcncQ It was difficult to liellcve
that they had beeu fwiHlcd only the
night before by Seinbrlch but, this
was Nordica, our own American si.ir.
us regal and magnificent as ever,
with u voire ot -wonderful ampli
tude, and even though tho program
was very long containing twnnty
two numbers In all tliej clamored
for more, aud as a cuuitmuiiueo
cloven encore wuro given by the
singer and her iuistnnt, Wllltmu
Morsu Utimmel, violinist.
Although tor o many )ear she
has been aceejiled aa tho lndlnn ox
ponunl of WnRiierlnu roltm. by a re
quost, the only Wngurrtau number
uppoarliiK on tho program l.'llza
beth's aria from "Tnuiihaiiser" was
supplanted b) the aria Iu tho voeond
art from "Mine, lluttorfly." hIvoii
with exquisite lionuty a hricUui
aud pathos that wrought'lcr hearers
f JsissM usMfy .'Ui.BwisiTi) jaP,"v. iHMiBKaMtSHHiiiBi
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Single Tax Only Cure for High Rents
To the Kdilur: ll'iorrimj to the!
mocmeiit on (he purl of the soeiul
ist of our community lo lower the
rent, for liuiue4 Iioiiuch, n report
ed iu your iiMOte of the .'In I insl., nl
low me to any Hint the method by
which they propo-e to handle llio
laiidlord problem 1 lll.e uulo that of
the man who Iried to llirnw u hull by
tukiii hold of bin (nil iulcud of
Kriihpi'ii.' him bv the horn.
If the sociulUl would look Into
thu history of reiitf, luxes, tariff,
etc., they could enclly find the jnnpei
solution of Ihix problem. To try uud
perMiutde or fir,oi the, Jiiudlurd to
uccept .M0l renin' when the supply
uud demand innke those icntul
woith $200, would be like living to
perniiudo in forco(he.fulinei to uc
cept fifty eeJjt per bushel for whent
when the market Value wn one dol
lar, or to tnke H.IIII per lou for their
huv when, the muiket vnluo wn
fltl.OO,
Only two thing will briui; the
prico down; the one i more store,
more wheat nnd more hny; the other
is es iihuih for thu xioic, the wheat
or the buy.
Ah we cannot reduce the hitter our
attention must revert to the faruier
uud u toru relit lire the topic ut
liiind I will-confine my urgumciil ot
that alone.
Now just for illustration : If there
were hut ten stores in our city nnd
wo hud twelve uiurcliunln who wont
ed to conduct hiixinvMH here, the ro
ault naturally would' ho Unit tweliu
men bidding for thoso ten slore
would wise the price of reiil lo I ho
lilgjie-il limit, tvlilelt I lie li'inle of our
Be Record-Breaker
Xoidlt'ii
Into a wild demonstration of delight
As If to further complete her tri
umph. In rcxpotiso to this dtnuititd,
gave the uprb llrtinhlluV "llattle
l'r," heard hero twite before In tho
Inst ear. ouie when siiiik by Helm-munn-lloluk
and more recently by
Cndskl. This number and the "Krl
KIiik' wcro mudo tho basis for com
IKiratlve study by a large number
of critical hearer in the audience
Mine. Nordica gave an Interpretation
of the groat Schubert song that wn
completion for Its dramatic fire
subtle shading, while tier tonal
beauty, particularly In the softer pi
anissimo pnaiMgo, was pure delight.
The program was unique for the
number of Kugllih souks which are
ever grateful to au audience of Kng-llsh-speaklUK
people, uud particu
larly so when tho enunciation of the
artist was as superb us that of Mine.
Nordica. Threo of her encore wuro
In childish - WukyMeld-Cadiimn's
"Tho l.nnd of tho Hky-lllue Water."
"Mighty Lak a itoso" and the fninll
Inr toltliiK or tho drowning poem,
"The Year at tho Spring " lly u
coincidence Aruiiaky'M "Hut Lately In
Danco." which fcWmhrlrh saiiK tho
previous iiIkIU, was given also In the
Inst group of songs by Mine. Nor
dleu. with u flu appreciation of It
beauty and ihiiImm.
William Meno UuiHUifl. Uollulut,
made frlonda with his HUdlemo at
otir. iiUtyltiK brlllbuit Kidaler. Jo
aelilni. Sanisate uud .arcytkl iiiiin
hem wlili vigor or ijl and much
liwiuty of tone, with the toault that
many recall worn kIvhii hlui. to all
of which ho Hindu Kduorou ictsponin
ltom.t ii HIiiiiiioii played llif pluno
arcotnp.uiliueuta with pleasing lirll
Dance.
couiinuiiiiv would pay u profit ln
ocr and nb'iM' the rent nml oilier
expeime of cuudiiidiui; the suvernl
kinds of buiiioH. Thu money in
vented iu ihu huildiiiK". or whether
IIibv were old or new, would not in
ter into the couiddorutinii of how
much lent could bo churued, iinuiu
iie.' of course, ihnt each wn accept -able
uud well loeuled. ,
llul now .1111 iiteie IIiokc condi
tion uud iiMsuiue Hint there were
twelve shire uud only leu ineiiliiinlH
wnutiiii; to conduct hiislucn here. In
the fiixl iustaiico filed, the incl-(limit-,
arc bidding for the Mlores;
Ihero nre not eiimijili stores to go
iii'oiliid, uud the lenls o lo the
highest level. In Ihe second iuxluucc
the Inudlords nre bidding for the leu
niiln. for there arc not enough mer
chimin In go urouiid! uud the rents
would full lo Ihe lowest level.
Now, Ihe liivt hinluiicc u like unto
the Conditions which brought Ihe
price of store runt up to where it Is
iu Medford todny, uud our problem
now has resolved itself iulo the niies-
iieii: now uie we in incieae die
supply of stores, thereby decreusing
the cost of reiiluls The solution is
easy; adopt lje single tux and if
properly applied it will meet every
rofpiircnicnt,
I'lidtr pitenl 'system, if n iiiiin
John A. Perl
Undertaker
M S. JlAU'l'IiK'rX
I'liouea M, 171 nnd 4711
Ambulance Bervlco Peputy Coroner
Iiiilld il new hIoic or liupiovc all old
one, along I'lime the nssessoi' uud
rlues tluxos) hltu. Isn't that ill-
couingliig the builder -dl-eoiirnglng
Industry - taking Inhorf Now. hii
pose wo lithe olT the lux on building
nnd uppl.v it to tho site Millies
(land) I f n imiii own u ImisIiicn lot
uud know Hint II he build n sloio
on it from which Im will get n rew
ind', thai lie will mil he lu.M'd uuy
inure lor the whole than lie would ha
for the emplv lot, won't he build uud
gel tint Income, giving employment to
industry luMeitd of holding hi lot mil
of si. when tho luxe ui'o no high
on II uud no Income lo pay lh; ln.e
vvitttf
To luv i thing U to mnhe lea ol
it, Tnv dog nnd you have lo
dog When iu Kinuee they luvcd
MudoHM Ihev liulll with fewer win
dow.) or ol'teit with none ut nil.
Thn n ciiiniuodilv Ititali enough uud
on keep it out of the country nnd
itiilnil il- produellou; lux houe (n
we do now) uud .ou luive fewer nnd
IKiorcr house; Hit stoiim (n we do
now) nnd oii hnw fewer nnd poor
er :tores uud higher tent, heentie
the ttnnit pnv the UX in his lent.
Hut. now muik thi well, tnx laud
mid oii euiiiiot iniike II les, nor
poorer, nor les produetie. Tnx
land Miluf ami (he laud must he
ultltrcd lit order to wiv the tnx, thus
litUng euiploviueiit to Inbiir or else
be thrown iism Hie muiket ul such
ptiees Hint labor could nciitiie
enough laud to employ, itself.
I IntM Hint thi ' explanation i
clear enough so that some may eo
the virtue of Henry Ocorge' theoilc
thus applied.
A SIX0M3 TAXER.
Medford. Pie.
Mall Tribune' classified ada bring
result.
HOW TO GET STRONG
A Simple Remedy,
WenkncsM may be einued by a run
down condition. mal-nMliiillattnn of
food, lack of Iron III the blood or a
result of slrkncM.
Whatever the cause, we want to
say to every person who needs
strength. ou need Vluol, our dell
clous rod liter aud Iron tonic with
out oil, a It Is the most efficient
strength ertntor wo haw Iu our store
A cane ha Just come to our at
tention from West lUden, hid. A
beautiful )ouug lady was a complete
wreck, run-down, worn out and nerv
ous, ao she had to spend one-third of
her lime tit bed. Nothing which was
gheu her did any good until Vluol
wa recommended by her druggist,
whluh sliti says did her mooro good
than all the medicine slut over took
In her life put together, aa II built
her up so she Is now strong, well and
active.
Il la the medicinal elements ot the
coda livers contnlncd III Vluol aided
by the blood making and strengthen
ing properties of tonic Iron which
make It so siuossful and wo well
return our inoney If It does not help
you. Medford Pharmuo, Medford.
Ore
SEED POTATOES
Kliioal selected seed sitntoca.
PrlrcH low, constilerliiK umilHy-
Our supply of tho following, which
la limited, la being handled throuuh
J. (!. Hehmlilt'H feed store.
"Karllest of All" (well known, ami
boat of all the early potatocH, while,
uniform, smooth, prolific. U also u
groat keep), per HHI lbs. ii!.flll
narly Hunrlso" per 100 Iba. . U.no
"A'morlcaii Wonder" per 100 lbs y.i
Order noW; aa flrat-rlasa la at u
premium.
Janes Bros.
Capital lllll
WHITE WYANDOTTES
i!l'uh fur setting nnd atnek for
aalo from thu best birds In Houthorn
Oresoii. Winners of lal prlto for
pen, 1st Mick, lat ami 2d pullet ami
i.l bun at (Iriints 1'aaa Poultry show
lOlli,
.1. II, la'M.IJH, Talent, Oregon,
FOR.
RENT
We have several up-to-date,
modern 5 and
6 room Bungalows
MEDFORD REALTY AND
IMPROVEMENT CO.
M, F, 'JT. Co. T31dg.
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
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VAl'llKVILLi:
JAM KM AM HTIIIILINtl
T HIukIuk. Dancing uud Hldowulk t
pat tor
Photo Phi) .Monday I
A NAII.OIt'M IIU.UtT
TIIHHriltlHOX
Till: IRON MRRL
t inning Toiiiomow
PATIIIW WKKKI.V NO fi'J
tmi; ro)Ki:i path
I . mioi of the t'tlderworhl I
III Two Heel
4.4..hH.-4-M-H"l-M"H-r
E. D. Weston
Official Photographor of tho
Modfonl Oommorolal Olub
Aumicui' .KiiiiBliinjr
Po.st Curils
I'anurauiic Work
Porlraita
Interior iiiitl oxlorior viuwa
Flasli liglits
Notraiivt'ri niiulo anv tinio
ami any placo by nppnintr
incut.
208 E. Main Phono 1471
Luxury Without
Extravaganco
Hotel
I Von Dorn I
2-12 Turk Street
i JVineat popular priced i
l Hotel in San Francisco
I Modoni Ooutral I
4 I 4-f-H M 4 !
Draperies
V r irry n .ry fiinilrl linn of
drMrri far.-riiflai'i". Itf. nto.,
nml il nil tl.ii.i. s nf iiiilinlntiTlnif A
lyui iiwiii in l"S nfirr this worS)
r.(ul.lf Mini nH Kiln iih KiMl
nvlic h In i- ill to url In nveti
tho lurg.nl till-
Woolw & McQowan Co.
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WAHIIINtnO.-S, l, o.
Publlu Uud Matlenii l-'lual Proof.
Desert l.amla, (Jotitoat and Mlnliig
CaueN, Bcrlp.
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Wator
Hoating
All Work Ouaranlied
1'rlcvs llvaiuiiatilo
GOFFEEN & PRICE
95 Howard nlook. Kntrano oa 0IU It.
Koiu riiou ato,
lc5rtrrVKTSttil'r'i "C31 locmuu
raiillil and moat
f o n u 1 a r
iota in thu
City. Running duftillcd
ice water in each room.
European Plun, a la Curtc
Gifc. . i
Tariff on Rooms
12 rooma .... $1.00 eseli
60 rooms .... 1.50 each
SO room .... 2.00 each
00 room silk ptiitl lilh 2.00 each
50 rooma slid piiutt tilh 2.C0 each
30 tuitei, bedroom, par
lor ond bath 3.00 each
For more than one sueit add $1.00
extra to tho above rates for
each nddlllunal oucit,
Rcduct.'nn by weels or monlh. C
Manattmcnt Chitter IV. Ktltty
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