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r"T ." ' PCrK TWO. ritofoiot irA7Ti trtbunr mtcdfotit). oitrcnotf wiwntkn!ay. aim? ii. in, win. E 1 1 !J h?. IOCAL AND L i PERSONAL II. .13. Postum, ono of the world's loading mnrKsmen with a shotgun, who represents tho Remington Armt company, la In Medford on business. Incidentally Vli calling on n hov of friends he has here. " JiitiiJo J. . It. XA bt Jacksonville spent a tow hours In Mcdford Tucs day.' J, Thorndlko of Jacksonville vis Itedrolatlves Jiving In .Medford Tiies 'day. ' For sale, fine family driving or riding, horse, buggy nnd harness This Is n good buy nt $200. It In terested wrlto Lothrop Perkins, 19 Hos's 'Court, Med ford. Mrs. J. S. Patron of Ashland was nt Jacksonville Tuesday, being ac companied to Mcdford by Miss Isslo McCtiliy. Miss Anna Ilnmtll of Merlin was nmong Mcdford friends the fore pa-'t of tho week. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake, scones for sato at Ger- klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any place, kodak finishing. 12S East Mala street. Phono 215 It. C. S. Howell and D. D. Itussoll, who Jlvo north of Rogue Klver. have been transacting business In Mcd ford. J. K. Hallllo of Phoenix spent Tuesday night In Mcdford. If you want your lawn mower sharpened or repaired phono 3C0-J. 30 ' C, If. Richards, tho Grants Pass attorney who was appointed county attorney of Josephine- county, was a Medford visitor Tuesday. A. Dealt and I. A. Merriman camo to Mcdford Tuesday morning, but did not tarry long. Corking & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; IIS East Main street; tolcphono 215 U. R. n. Zimmerman was In from the Prink, farm Tuesday, which Is being considerably improved under his management. R. Fletcher and Gcorgo Thompson and his family of Ashland ha t-.ee n visiting in Medford. Insuro and be sure. Right if wo writo 1L It. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. John Dunnlngton and Gcorgo 0 Ings of Jacksonville were in Mcdfoid Tuesday. T. J. Kelso and E. Conger of Cen tral Point district mado a business trip to Mcdford this week. . .. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes jtbnjs, opposite book store. J. C. Handle, constable of Grants Pass, was In Mcdford Tuesday, look ing for a transgressor of the law. C. M. Llrtir and Mr. Lux of Rose burg arrived in Mcdford Tuesday. William F.cheblo and D. A. Bonar were down from Griffin creek tho for'o part of tho week. Special Table d'Hote dinner at Holland hotel erery evening 40c. 34 W. J. Scott or Antloch is in Med ford. Ho has sold 320 acres of tim ber' land located near Squaw lako to "W. 'V. Halo, ono of tho promotera of tho Threo Lodes mines. Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Durg of Klam ath Falls are spending a few days In Medford. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J.Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-n'ett-Corey bldg. Phone 145. Professor George Rebec of this valley, who is a member of the fac ulty of tho University of Oregon, has been making a business trip to Med ford'. ( W. "W. Halo wont to Grants Pass Tuesday evening, but will return soon. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. Phone M 1471. ' Mrs. F. H. Hull of Control Point was among Medford relatives and friends Tuesday. W, F. Gloeckner and II. W. Miliar wcro among the many who came to Medford during tho week. j. Money to loan on real estato. See Ctirkln & Taylor, attorneys at law, Medford. Frank Dooley, a prominent Jnsur nuco man of Portland, transactod buslnotts in Medford Tuesday, hi. 1). Reed of Gold Hill was a recent business visitor In Medford. 'Host coffeo In Medford, Manhattan Cofo, . 23 rMr. and Mrs. R. G. Glcason are among tho Into arrivals In Medford. ,Mr. Thrasher of Corvallls spoilt Tuesday in Medford, T. R, Diamond of Englo Point tar ried a day In Mcdford this wet i . Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS XJUDY AMTSTAST Day Phono 227 Night V. IV. Weeks 1 03-7 .'J Phonos A. K. Orr D78-M Frank Kay mndo n business trip lo Tolu district TuciMlny. Jack Merrill of Hold Hilt district was nmong tho horticulturist who rahio to Medford during thn week A. V Wright of Weed, Cal., and J. W. Knott of Yoncalln arrived In Medford Tuesday. Rest coffeo In Mcdford, Manhattan Cafe. 23 11. A. l.owor Is down from Pros pect for a few days. J. J. O'Connor, a detective In tho 8erico of the Southern Pacific Is accompanying Ramos circus through the state. Rest coffeo In Mcdford, Mnnhnttat Cafe. 23 R. I), Hoke and his fnlmly motored from Willow Springs district to Mcd fonl Tuesday. T. Wnlston of Sterling district tarrlod In Medford Tuesday night. S. Rosenberg, owner of the Hoar Creek orchanl. Is down from Seattle. Knrouragc. homo industry. Uso Ashland mado brooms. Thoy wear better. Get them at Garnett-Corcy Hardware Co. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright were among tho many clt liens of Grants Pass In Medford thts week. L. K. llaafe and R. W. Hitchcock wcro over from Eagle Point district the foro 'part of tho week. One year old carnation plants, red, whlto and pink, 10c. 923 E. Main, Medford Greenhouse. 21 Mr nnd Mrs, A. Sparrow are mak Ing Medford a short visit. Mrs. Delia Doling of Apptcgato and Mrs. Chick Murray of Portland aro recent arrivals, in Medford. M. P. Jicoby nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartman of Tolo were among thos. Who were In Mcdford Tuesday. Ueglnnlng with Monday, April 14, thoro will bo no service on tho R. R. V. R. between 12 and 1 o'clock p. m. Tho car leaving Medford at 12:30 p. m. lias been cut out. 20 George C. Morris, an official ot tho Southern Pacific company, wa In Medford Tuesday, en routo to Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Helms of Tal ent made a trip to Medford Tuesday. It you can't find It elsewhere it's at the Wonder store. 21 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Coffin have returned from a visit with relatives living at Roseburg. Misses Jessie Colo and Kato Rcr ger ot Grants Pass tarried a while in Medford during thn week. Mn arid Mrs.Q. 1). Woodson have iraaeu ineir rarm in Antloch pre cinct for property in Mcdford and re moved hither. Rails', gloves and bats at Wonder store. 21 Sheriff SInglcr. who tbok Cecil Townsend to the penitentiary at Sa lem, continued his trip to' Portland, returning to Medford Wednesday. Frank Nethorland of Rig Dutte precinct camo to .Mcdford Tuesday on business. Something different, maternity, surgical or any stylo corset or waist made to order; electrical bandages, belts and brushes for rheumatism, etc. 227 S. Holly. 2C There will bo no socialist local so cial this evening as planned, tho af fair being postponed to Wednosday of next week. A special program with dancing, Is planned for that night. Boys, get a knife, 15c, at Wonder store. 21 Word has been received of tho death of Mrs. D. Bell at Everett, Wash., Friday morning. Her sou. J. D. Bell, proprietor of tho Nash hotel of this city, was at her bed side. Mr. Bell accompanied the remains to Rochester, Minn., for In terment. , E. W. McClaln has been vlsltinb his daughter, Mrs. O. Swanson, at Dole, Ore. Rev. P. J. Lux and Rov. B. S Nichols of Roseburg aro in Mcdford attending tho meeting of tho Pres bytery. H. A. Scholl nnd Mr. nud Mrs. Lloyd Dyer wcro down from Grants Pass ono day this week. W. II. Hollls of Forest Grove, stain senator from Washington county, was In Mcdford Tuesday. Ho camo on business connected wjth tho Rankers and Merchants' Insurance company, of which ho Is president. Try some of that 15c candy at tho Wonder store. si An Impromptu shoot la being held this aftornoon by tho Mcdford Rod and Gun club at their grounds north of the city. A number of local shoot ore are competing, A big shoot Is to bo arranged In tho near future. ALL FOREIGNERS AFFECTED THROUGH Socialist Social PoitMiiicil, Tho box social to ho given this evening by tho socialist local lias boon postponed, it la probable that It will bo hold on April 25 at Smith's hall. Tho socialists will hold a reg ular business session this evening. ALIEN LAND BILL SACRAMENTO. Cnl April 1G. Tho effort of the California legisla ture to avoid iiumlnnl discrimination between Japan nnd other nations In the nntl-nllen land bill, which Into yesterday was passed In the assembly by a oto of S to lo, has led to n situation today whom the most de termined opposition against Its pas sngo In the senate Is coming from those within tho state dependent upon European capital, rather thnn from tho Nipponese government. "What will bo the effect In Lon don, Berlin nnd Paris?" That Is the question today being anxiously propounded about the cap ital, and not "how wilt Toklo regard this measure?" It was this phase of tho situation which, during the argument on the bill yesterday, overshadowed proph esies concerning tho so-called "yel low peril." Amend Atcmlly Hill. The proposal to amend tho as sembly bill to conform with the sen ate measure so as to tncludo all corporations tho majority ot whoso stock Is owned by foreigners, brought this feature out prominent ly. Tho assembly oted down the amendment. leaving tho clause to read that only corporations con trolled by aliens, "Ineligible to be- como citizens" sha'.l have tho same btatus as Individual aliens. As tho bill now stnnds passed by tht assembly, European capitalist Is exempted nnd only Japanese corpora tions aro affected by tho provision permitting aliens to hold land for only ono year In California. As Individuals, howevor, all for eigners aro embraced under tho bill on equal terms nnd must havo de clared their Intention of citizenship before tho 'expiration of tho year In order to prevent tho escheat of their holdings to thn stato at that time. Striken nt Foreigners. With tho declaration that one third of tho development in tho southern end of tho stato was being done by foreign capital, largely Eng lish, nnd that tho mcasuro In Its ex isting form would drlvo this money away, tho Los Angeles delegation al most to a msA voted for tho John stone amendment to exempt Individ ual aliens eligible tn citizenship. It was defeated, 50 to 20. It Is on this ground that tho pre dicted prcssuro will bo brought to bear In tho senate to strike out simi lar provisions in tho assembly bill, which will como up for final action this week. Tho senate purposely de layed action In order to sound out tho sentiment of tho assembly and let tho lattor break tho Ice. Dramatic Secucfl WltncMt!. No moro dramatic scenes havo been witnessed In tho legislature this season than yeatorday when, with packed floor and gallery, California lawmakers took tho first step to check tho encroachment of a brown civilization upon tho white. Many Japancso -woro In tho gallery, hut so iiujiurBuiinuy was mo situation re garded that tho Nlpponeso subjects sat besldo Calirornlans or both sexes and frequently discussed features of tho bill In a friendly manner. The measuro as It passed tho as sembly, briefly, provides that no alien, within tho pun-low of tho bill, shall hold laud for more than ono year. It must then bo sold nnd can not bo transferred to anothor allon. Tho act does not apply to real prop erty now owned by aliens, so long as It Is hold by the present owners, their wives or children. Lcnsos to nitons shall not extend for moro than fivo years. I BOND ISSUES WIN LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, Cal, April III -Two proposed bond Issues out or eight oted upon nt yeste "day's mu nicipal election are carried, accord Ing to returns today. They provide extensive Improvements nt the elt)'. San Pedro hnrbor nud the construc tion of ntalnn to convey water from tho San Fornnndlno IiIIIh terminus of the munlclpnl aqueduct to the city. Tho bond Issues approved aggre gate $4,000,000. Tho six defeated totaled $13,600,000. Among the latter were bond Issues to build a new city hall, purchase a site for tho Los Angeles normal school, construct n munlclpnl rnllroad to tho harbor, a power distributing s)stem In con nection with the aqueduct nud two propositions to distribute aqueduct water to nearby points. Failure to pass the power distrib uting system bonds leaves tho city with a $3,500,000 Incompleted power plant on Its hnuds. Approximately '50.000 out of 100, 000 registered votes were cast. I FLDRENC E El linsKIU'ltCI, Oie, April Hi. A morlgngo or deed of lrut for $.10uV 0110 eoxeilng timber hind m thing hi mid I .m no coiiulic, tin lnilnj lieeu tiled Willi the ennntv clerk h the MIpIiIkiiii Thin! company of (Imiiil Rapid, Mich. The mnilKngor Is Hie Tide Water .Mill company, thn provident of which in Johnson Porter, head of (lie eniilrueling film Unit In building the Southern I'aeifle rail way line lmui Eugene to Coo liny. The money i lo he ued for the erection, near Florence, l,no coun ty of one of Hie biggest liunliur iimnii fuclmiug pliiulM in the went. EXAMINING DEFECTIVE PARTS OF STEAMERS NEW YORK. Apnl HI. r'irl prices in the stock market oiln were slighlly lower for the majority of the lenders. The tone impniscd later wlieit Amalgamated itml Komllng scored good nilvnncoH, hut the entire liitt eased off before the close. Trail ing was confined to Die profefu-loiuil element. Tho decline in copper nlirond enuxed nu unsettled state in Hint stock liore. The market closed heavy. WALTER PAGE FAVORITE WITH SENATE COMMITTEE WASHINGTON, April ltl.-Tlie senate foreign relntions committee reported fnvomlily today on the Humiliation of Walter Page to he tun humidor to (I rent llrituin. POIiTl.AN'l). Ore., April in. rV u conference Willi the local hoard of I'nited Hlntes Inspector of Metim vessels, John IC. thilger, oiMrviiiiK inspector for the nrt ditriet, nr rlved in Portland form San KrnnciHco today. The conference Is in connec tion with defective purl in the en gines of the steamer Northland. The Northland nrrived here lust week with her intermediate cylinder head enickcd. Cnptnin Mulger will n tdt the local hoard in exniuiiiiut? the Northluud lo determine whether t vessel enn pniceed to sen or whetluir it will he necessary to make repair The Northhuiil is now nt Rainier loading lumber for California. SPOKANE HOTEL" EMPLOYE COMMITS SUICIDE IN ROOM .im.m i - mm SPOKANE, Wii-li., Apnl HI The body of 0. S. Sluley, formerly of Free water, Oregon, was found In n nom in the Raymond Hotel today, Inning committed wuieide noine time during the night by shooting himself with n 2'2 caliber reolver. lie employed by tho Alexaiidrm Hotel here. Walking Typhoid May be Your Trouble. Why Drag Along, Worn to tl;a Bona Wlisn You Can be Rekusf, Happy ami Full of lifo. With your t.ied tun ft oalnrrlirtl lnfe tlmi, irvM ailMinsltuiitf. !iI"k iifiv fltinlmil, liisntHi-hin. ItowMUili, I'OllnKni, liiHiliworin tn,- vunn, "lillli e'l lrr r sm eilirr ttMlltnln 'ilmrire, tho wry rtiiiii.ti n ( lnw.nl. is Iiviiim airl away by ri'ilhg launui RESULTS TEH There Oiu He No lloiibi About the ItcMiltx In MiMlfont TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS PORTLAND, Ore., April li.-When Clarence Likens, a student, walked into Lincoln High School the women Infitruclorn greeted him with shrieU nnd faiiitn. Home "kind friend" telephoned his parentis that ho hud been killed hy nn automobile nnd they in turn had notified the bchool nu-IhoriticH. Tlcsults tell tho tale. All doubt Is removed. Tho testimony of n Mcdford citi zen. Can bo easily Investigated. What hotter proof can bo had? T. J. Williams, 617 Oakdale Ave.. Medford, Ore., says: "In 1907 aftor Doan'a Kidney Pills bcnofltod mo so greatly, I publicly recommend thorn. At this tlmo 1 am again pleased to speak In their pralso and give per mission for tho continued publication of my testimonial. I suffered for years from kidney and bladder troublo, tho sypmtoms being slight at first, but becoming worso as tlmo passed. Tho pains In my back be came so acute that I could Irardly en duro them, and an tho result of rest less nights, I arose In tho morning all worn out. Often I was so lame and stiff that I could not stoop and headaches and dizzy spoils woro com mon. I tried tio many remedies without being helped that I becamo discouraged, but when Doan'a Kid ney Pills wero recommended to mo, I decided to Uko thorn as t last re sort. I procured n supply at Has kins' Drug Ktoro and after using two boxes, I could seo that a great Im provement had been made. I grow better from that tlruo on and was .oon frco from kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents, Foster-Mllburii Co., Huffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United Stntcu. Itemombor thp namo Doan'a and take no other. f 7 J - 0, 0. a. Ii a Wondti. It Maku Vou Look and ril tht Picture ef ml tltslth. Ilstf Hie peril e inert c mtilJin nf werv inuHr.. snipmrt tri' Jma'.-.l rMWTMt. "II J II lllvl irlllul CmllB In liv tlawti mid )ut null Muat uf ihwo ! iWVd bM It '!.: lurYinoj that m?tMl I. ullr Mm up the iimn only to die ii wn MhIii, ril 'lit lloiy tioinl. Avolil in-nn siiuiulHiit. luwr In iiiIikI Hint Oil worn el ff'IIHK Ii 'bin to issir bltmtl, lit lrtiia In Itio wittr )nii ilrlnkl in Hi tiiililphliiK r tie trend vit Hi-rnm In thn (itixsl rumor tlmn lhy euu bit over i iiii by Irui hll rurimwrtMj iitnl tn wiuit I knwn Mi-ttnilii, Hint etii tmt others iii mtm r lininirn lilnod .M'limuUtfi rotiw than It Mil le r. plui'H hy ti rsl Mrtrrlnl litiMsl. If yoM (l Wyl out or MHtrlrMf thn ls-wllsr iwiUMItlnpi f lirts mill Iril ii, rimM In ISi bowwla. Ha lo nllir drtiK iln sivl suit fur IkhIIh ( II. H. H, I'lMd'ii Burn wli. Ilm U ii rnmnly ' a t:M nt work In h (nlnklllist It liHt r.i'un.ajr niMia Mhi late ytnir IiIihmI, k iiiiirs xortfiH rlstii and loit, up mill il W ilisl fikwnr, YbiI fsl NHrr at ime, nnt from a Kiiitiulnnl, not frntti Hi maIIkii "f ilnuc. I -I fi"in thn milnnal nrfert nf a imtunil ImimII- in julit H Mi'llVn Htl JtMt M tltnQ 1 1' m In a mn who Imi 1iii lt tn tn iiiohmIhIim, In hImhiI ntnrvr.1 ntnl e-iniisi ti n Miller Juit choking n MVury inxl of wri lmnml beef. li not iimIihI tn iHt a tsiltln ef H. H. II thirty. II will makn yU (Ml Imtlrr In jnt a lew mliiMtM. It In iireimrtut unlr Hi the !iil.rstory it-Tdn Hvtirt Nfinil ', l.T nwlft lllil, Atlonln, (U. Vmxl fir Hixlr fist Isxik tnllllill nf tho tunny UlrnhW SHWllltnhS Hist SlTtlrt Hi a butoatt l.imlly by muni uf lniwrUlivtl Miwl. Can't Go Wrong on Button Oxfords JMs- From ono end of tho land to tho other women are Insisting on oxfords for' spring nnd mini mer. ' Iluttnn Oxfords nro horn In tho populnr spring leathers gun metal, tan calf, patent ami we have the smart toea anil now heels that aro so easy, also so pleasing to tho eye. $1,00 will buy n l'nlr You can't pay moru than four for oxfords at Gooo Shocs" OpMilto INiNlofflco (Seo tho Window) 1000 Rooms Wanted In order to ncooiumoilnte thu people alleudltig the Odd I'ctlotta (imiiil Irfiilge nud ItcU'Unli .M.einlily to b held In Medford May 20-21-22. Fill nut printed blank below and mall lo John ,, IVtt, See. Ilooiu ('oiuiiiliice, not lutsr than April SO, In order that Hit or.ti b claislflod. Wn will havo nmins available, from May SO to 13 as follews: ....- Itaotus with bath C net day fur ono per son; r..per dny for tuo persons. ......M..ltooins nlthotit bttti -....... .mr day for ono person; T ..per day for two pirsous. Btnet nud Nuiimber M JU I ktt Tr ..tff FTrtFtX ?rTrf IV1. ttT HHHiTttTsT'lU . s SASH and DOOR Caialog-fxee It will pay you (a find out wtat Sash, Doors and Mlllwcik cost in Seattle, raanulacluicd and sold under our simple system. IS !. A 1'unrl Ihmr: lnirtrl. U I)m. tl.io rll-iiin llinixnluw iiwr, Inlnlur 1.14 S-l'l 11' triirrr l)ixr. Klmrmilnl. !, 11k In. Ihlrk .. 7J Criid-iniiM l'inl lh-.r., niaiir ilw l(n, ii, (rum f.0 1'i.tliKii lfi.nl IIim.m, nmtiy tlis4ant, ni limn ' SI.M C mnl HmIi. Ill iWl2l. u, truM .SI llftilr ttOMlM llllll, 10 il,rr., Ma, H4r t .ll Iilt4" llwr IrlMi II fttrrr, llnl In n l.l..ll , S ,U ..thl IIIk.I.iii., SltMi, tlir.1. imII. ll SI. II Jllnlleln t Mnu. Willi tnlrrwr. "li.illl-lii" al)! . 111.311 Wo havo our own mill, run It our way most ornnoinlenlly - and sell Clt.'AHAN TKKI) ipialliy nmlerlsl DIIIKPT TO YOU through our big llltuitrated catalog No. 33, whlvh Is sent free. rromutly M VJri lr7Lv 1 1 "-'l's VXV1V J na tuMwm;LMm3'm3wz&a Hnd for Ctlnr. rirnra Your Own -IHIU" 7" CITY TItKABUItKII'H NOTICK. Xotlco Is horoby given that thero aro funds on hand In tho city treas ury for tho redemption of warrants No. i to 10, Inclusive, Issued against Fifth street storm sower fund, nlso warrant No. 32, issuod against Kast Main street water fund. Interest on tho abovo warrants will coaso at the dato of this notice. F. II. SAMUELS, City Treasurer, I RANT FJtAXCIBCO, April 30. "Ftituro lightweight elintnpecii" bawled tho announcer, presenting Joe Arey, u club boxer. Then a man in uniform liohhed up. "You're wanted for thievery, Mr. Arey," he declured. Then ho threw a Imtlt rolio over .Mr. Aicy nud yunked him out into the night. SAN FHANCISCO, April Ifl.r Ilenry Shorho received a medal hack in Germany for Home heroic net. Ho got "illuihiimted" nud went lo get n islinvc. He preHcntcd the harbor with the medal in payment nud demanded eighty-five cents chuiigo. lie in sisted. Ho ih resting easier today. With Medford trado Is Medford mado S How Much Does Your Child Weigh ? Tho health of your child depmidH upon tho food that ho catH, Ih thero mtisclu building olu menu In it? Good brand Is ono ot tho best foods for growing children. ' To nuiko broad that contains n good tho iniiKclu building forco Just uso portion of protein Drifted Snow Flour Tho very heart of tho wheat Ik soparatod from tho portions of less food value and ground Into Drifted Snow Flour, Thu flour passes an exceptional ly high glutton test and that'H why it inaltcH bread that Is wliolosomo, nutrltlouu and dollrlous, Your grocor sells "Drifted Snow." SPERRYJFLOUR COMPANY FOR SALE Stock and Dairy Farm of otcr U'-JO ACHILS, tlio l.'iist Mint of ulilili Is within IOO )ards of the Comity CniirllioiiMi In Yrcka City. This pluio rut 1-0 Ioiin of liny tho pnt hcason, ami If tho laud Ih properly farmed can bo mndo to pro duce ttllli 'J'ONH Ol'' HAY. Went of tint place Is an ningo ultli iiuiplo feed dm lug hiiiiinier iiiiuiiIim (o liamllo intl CATliii:. THREE DWELLINtt HOUSES, FOUR BARNS, wagon shod, workshop, and all necessary outbuild ings, nlso an ubuudnucu Of firewood on tho place, COMPLETE WATER SYSTEM of novor falug supply of water to two ot tho dwell ings, plpo'llno laid to corrida, lawn, truck patch, or chard and berry patch, 1) IdVINd Si'ltlNUS on tho place, AN ORCHARD OF GO TREES which linvo NHVIOIt FAIIdU) to product) tho finest fruit for over twonty yenra, aovoral varlotles of her rleB also in bearing. Tho first right to tho under ground wntorH ot Humbug Otilrlt which drains four mlloH of mi o u n tn I ii territory, nud Is rnluod In terra cotta plpo, flowing 0 IiicIidh of wator Unit enn bo conductod over two-thirds of tho farm. 1'rlco f 1(1,000, two-thirds cash, bnlunco on tlmo utd por cont Intoreut. M LOUIS P. SCHELD YltlCICA, OAh. XXV .JJ