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ON TUB FRENCH FRONT IN
FRANCE, Wednesday, May 8. (By
the Associated Press.) The fiernian
artlllory, under ordors from tho Prus
Blan and Bavarian crown prince, Is
doing Its utmost to turn Amiens Into
another Hholms. Flcardy's capital
already has sufforod terribly from
the German cannonading, and every
day adds to Us sufforlng. Tho cor
respondent today wont all over tho
abandoned city and observed tho of
fects of the bombardment, which has
turned parts of tho town Into heaps
of ruins and killed G2 men civilians,
30 women nnd children, besides
wounding 62 mon, 48 women nnd 19
children boforo the population had
an opportunity to evacuate tho placo.
Shell Town Heiivlly
Slnco tho Gormans have boon with
in cannon shot of Amiens they have
hurled no fowor thnn 6800 sholls,
mostly six-Inch and eight-inch Into
the city.
Every Indication points to a sys
tematic effort to destroy tho public
buildings, as tho Catholic cathedral
has been struck by si. ells which have
pierced tho roof and walls. Thin fol
lows from the fact that no troops
whutovor aro in tho city nnd tho rail
road passing thru It Is not in u,io.
Tho cannonndo gonorally ceases at
nightfall, only to bo replacod by air
raldn, which occur almost overy
night. Aorlal tnrpodoos to tho nuin
bor of C80 havo been launched from
airplanes upon various parts of tho
city.
Shells lhfiUnctlvcr
As moBt of tho shells and torpe
does are of tho Incendiary typo, they
havo caused enormous ilnnuiKO, so
that up to the prosoul. 120(1 houses
havo beon destroyed. When tho fire
men, who gallantly stuck to their
posts, havo attempted to extinguish
tho flames, tho (lOrnian gunners, see
ing tho glare of tho flro they had
caused, havo continued to throw In
Shells upon tho spot, while at night
tho Herman airmen havo circled high
over tho hla.o and dropped more
bombs.
The cnthedral, which possesses the
finest liothlc navo lit existence, has
Bo far escaped serious damage, but
any moment may seo Irreparable In
Jury duno It, as prujcctilcs continue
to fall all around II.
Moving People Tn.sk
Tho tasks r the authorities In get
ting tho people nway when they dls
covored the Intentions of the tier
inans to destroy the city, was n tre
mendous one, as the refugees from
tho devastated districts hail Increas
ed tho population to 1.10,000, all of
whom hatl to be removed from dan
der within a few days. The arrange
ments, however, were conducted per
fectly and all the people are now
nafely housed elsewhere.
All traffic. Is forbidden (o enter tbr
city, so that the enemy may not be
Klven ground for dcdarlui; tho bom
bardment Is one of military nccosMlty.
iew city imm hnl ot Talent ,s I
i.lgeon. who was in .pointed by;
n council last Monday.
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GERMANY'S GAME IN MEXICO.
UNOFFICIAL advices tell of an order for the expulsion
from Mexico of Holier! IT. .Murray, the- rcprescnta
(ive of (lie committee on public information in .Mexico City
who, in Unit capacity, lias lieen in charge of the work con
ducted by the American government to offset German
propaganda and a representative of tlie Associated Press,
under (he thirty-third section of tho Mexican constitution
which provides for tlie summary deportation of "perni
cious foreigners" without trial or hearing.
The action is taken to substantiate reports that the
German propaganda has gained 1 1n ujier hand in .Mexi
can official circles, for Mexico lias been the hotbed of Ger
man propaganda since the first declaration of war in
Kurope. It is now proven that tlie Villa raids and atroci
ties were instigated by German consular representatives
in the effort to bring about war between the United States
and .Mexico and involve the nations that we would not be
free to enter the European war.
German agents have renewed their efforts to foment
disorder in Mexico, particularly along the border, to raise
a (it mand for intervention by the United States. Border
raids are becoming more frequent. Attacks on American
property are being instigated, -while pressure is being ex
erted on the Mexican government to confiscate American
property by exorbitant taxation and repudiation of exist
ing concessions.
In. the pasjt few weeks, Villa and his raiders have
killed ISO women and girls near Chihuahua City, Governor
Nafarette of Tamaiilipar has been assassinated, rebellious
troops near Tampico were killed by loyalists, while there
has been an open clash between Carranzistas and Zapa
tistas near tlie capitol. Wherever German gold can ptir
chyse disorder, it. is freely spent.
German owned newspapers openly advocate war
against the United States by Mexico the chief of these
papers being "Kl I )eniocrata," controlled by German min
ister, who has long been the head of the German espion
age system in America. It is full of American plots
against Mexico, alleged concentrations of United States
forces along the border, plans to land American forces at
Tampico, American embargoes, great German victories
and laudations of German Kiiltur and the Jlohenzollerns.
Germans keep the disorders going in the Tampico oil
fields, because it interferes with allied supplies. Foreign
ers have been deprived of arms and are quite defenseless,
while battles between Carranzist troops and rebels are fre
quent. A German wireless plant at Mexico City works directly
with Berlin ;tnd keeps the kaiser informed, through his
army of s;,ies, of America's actions. The friendship of
Carran;:a for Germany was shown in his congratulatory
message on the kaiser's birthday. The Mexican army
staff is avowedly pro-German and in case of llindenburg's
success, Mexico will become virtually a German province.
Carranza pretends to be neutral, but he permits Ger
many a tree hand in its propaganda and leans so lar toward
the Jlun that he has fallen in his power. He even at
tempted to organize a neut ralify league of the Latin repub
lics against the United States.
Meanwhile certain American big business interests are
doing their best to pour oil on the smouldering fire of dis
like for the Gringo and canst; a conflagration, thus playing
the kaiser's game, by demanding intervention to protect
their investments and open the door for the exploitation of
Mexico lv all st reet.
A MADMAN'S MANIA.
U7J10M the Gods would destrov, thev first make
VV mad."
Souk; such explanation seems necessary to account for
the remarkable proclainat ion circulated by the ( lermans in
neutral countries, in which like moral perverts, they gloat
over their crimes in the invaded lands they have ruined
and threaten a repetition for any nation daring to declaiv
against Germany.
The Hun brags of stealing o, !:,:. watches, 1S,0":5 suits
of underwear, 1".1:!2 handkerchiefs, li.TO") umbrellas, l.STt!
silver spoons, 5:52,1)00 bottles of champaign.' lie crows
over confiscating i.000,000 worth of old paintings, of de
stroying T.'l cathedrals and churches, of levying millions of
tribute from peaceable people, of heavy fines for Alsatian
children speaking French and refusing to study "the beau
tiful ( lerinan language."
It must be remembered," warns the gloating Huns,
"that the Knglish treat, their prisoners with remarkable
kindness, while the regime imposed upon the Kuglish pris
oners by the Germans is one of ext iviue rigor," so that they
are kiled off by "scanty food, disease and other accidents
of ( icrman concent ration camps."
This is part of the propaganda of fright fulness with
primitive logic of the savage. Such atrocities would ter
rorize the Germans, therefore, they must terrorize the rest
of mankind. That they do not, is incomprehensible to the
1 1 1 1 1 1 who can only acoiiut for it by reasoning that the
other peoples are defective in niontalitv and have not the
benefit of "Kiiltur."
"God's hand has prevailed," declares the mail kaiser
in speaking of devastated France. Crazed by lust of pow
er, he sacrifices millions upon the altar of his insane tie
sire. The world will not be safe for humanity until the
blood niad barbarian nal ion is confined in tlie strait-jacket
of civiliat ion.
"On to licilin! To hell with the llohenzoilern!"
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t:oli for their -ei'vice-.
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WASHINGTON", May 10. Congres
sional leaders have been advised by
Secretary McAdoo that leslslatlon aU
this session of compress Is Imperative
to provide revenue to meet the unex
pected increase In expenses incident
to the vast expansion of the nation's
war program.
A statement of tho country's fin
ancial situation, upon which the
amount of additional taxes and bonds
noedod ruiy ho calculated, has beep
prepared at the treasury for submis
sion within the next two or three
days to tho committees of tho senato
and house.
Whether congress will undertake
at tho preesnt session upwird revis
ion of tho war reveijut- law of last
fall, leaders, at the caplt 1 said to
night, depWids upon the impicssion
made by thi statement. f It dem
onstrates that, it Is cseoiitlti to act
now lL'Mcad ef waitini: until Deccpi
bor, an planned, hope of adjournment
by July 1 will go glimmering and con
gress probably,, will be here until fall.
I 'C'islllt in t.'imocCKSUi'y
Secretary McAdoo's belief that leg
islation must be enacted at once was
expressed In a letter to Senator Sim
mpns of the senate finance commit
tee. The unexpectedly heavy estimates
of expenditures for the coming year
include the Jl.'i. (too, lino, Oil!) army
program, about $ I ,r.00, 000,000 for
tho navy, with further estimates ex
pectcd, and $a,2'.0,000.000 for the
shipping board.
Senator Simmons said tonight the
tacit agreement to defer further rev
enue legislation until next December
was made before these new estimates
were submitted. The situation now.
he said, is materially changed, and
will have to he considered in the new
light when Secretary McAdoo's for
mal statement' is presented.
Tax May Double
Representative Kitchin, democratic
leader of tho house and chairman of
the ways and means committee, said
if additional taxes were decided upon,
the levy of the last tax bill probably
would bo doubled. Ho estimated that
f 2, r00, 1100,000 In new taxes would be
levied, lint other leaders placed the
figures nt from $1,000,000,000 to
$l,t"00.000.000, making a total of
arouid $0,000,000,000, based upon
tho estimated roturns of between
$4,000,000,000 and $4,500,000,000
from the piesent law.
Further bond issues also undoubt
edly will have to be authorized (far
ing the present session, according to
Senator Simmons, regardless of when
revenue legislation Is enacted. The
amount of tlie issues, however, of
course, will depend upon the decision
as to taxes.
I'rol'its Make Tlevenuc
tneoeies and ex.-ess profits both
neprosvntutlve KU;b'i and Senator
S pinions Indicate'' ic" the principal
-o:mcs from which n.iy rovenee In-e-'cnse'.'
must come. Tlie former told
'-''ii can be dou i'ed. while the lat'er
believes additional tnx burdens
should be spread more generally over
the population.
Moro consumption taxes aro re
garded as a strong probability.
Strong republican opposition to
any general revenue legislation at
the present session of congress Is ex
pected. Senator Simmons explained tonight
that decision regarding Immediate
legislation largely depends on Secre
tary .McAdoo's showing of actual
treasury receipts In sight between
now and February, when It Is assum
ed a new bill begun next December
would be available.
ltn.-U 1'ncri-taln
The basis of calculation upon which
$1.0011.000,011(1 infixed upon as the
amount needed for next year, neces
sarily Is Inexact, since conditions
which ennnot be foreseen may either
Increase or reduce tho actual govern
mental outlnys.
The treasury's estimate of expen
ditures for the fiscal year opening
next July I, as made up last June
from department forecasts, provided
for only $ I so 1,000,000, not Includ
ing loans to the entente allies. It
placed needs nf the military estab
lishments at I 2.0110,000, Instead
of the $ I a, into. eon, oho now asked by
the war department, the navy depart
ment's -budget at $s 1 (i.00u,on0. In
stead of tlie $l.."ni0,00ll,00ii carried
In the pending naval appropriation
bill; and the shilling board at $sno.
000,000. Instead of the $2.2:0,O0(i,
iMio now sought by the board.
6 Bell-ans
Tjkvlirrri hot water
yjr'H Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
'for indigestion
TALENT TALK
Mrs. Purvis of Ashland was visiting-
her sons Robert and Knrnest on
Wagner creek last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ThtirKton returned
Saturday from Stockton, Culif.,
where he lias been engagx-d in tlie me
diine hliu),
John Hmlgt-on wns npoiutcd city
marshal by the town council Monday
evening".
Hubert Tlritfon moved Mr. f'nvinV
family to Jacksonville Monday. Mr.
Cavin is engineer for the Hiillis Lum
ber eonipnnv in Jacksonville.
J. C. Wurd returned recently to his
Wnjrner creek ranch from Yonculla,
where he lias property interests,
at the home of Mr. Withrow the first
of the week.
Mrs. Kllu HoldridKC, Mr. nnd Airs.
Charles HoldridKC motored to Ash
land Monday.
Mr. Wycewnrner expects to Iinve
the county rock crusher in readiness
to commence work next Monday.
Teams are in demand for the work.
Kdger Adams of Wngncr creek was
an Ashland visitor Monday.
lied Cross every Tuesday and Fri
day afternoon. Knell day's fhihtin.:
at tlie front retiiires more and moro
urgent necessity nnd every one re
fusing to do lier utirost in this work
shoiild'he classed us shirkers. Come,
don't refuse to help in this work. II
may he your hoy who is in need of
Unit little which you could accom
plish. Conic.
Cliirrch services ns usual nt the
Methodist church next Sundav morn
ing. There will not be any service in
the evening.
Warren Scott of "uglier creek died
Thursday. Interment was in the
Stearns cemetery on Wagner creek.
Mr. Scott was a native of Illinois, and
was 00 years of jigi-. He leaves n
wife and two daughters.
The Community club met Inst Wed
nesday afternoon, a small attendance
was present. At llie next meeting
the mutter of arraimiiig for the old
ladies' party will be discussed. It
being the last meeting of the summer
it will be election of officers. A i'u:l
at tendance is req nested.
Pupils of the tenth grade, necom
panied by Miss Hinges and Mrs. Stew
ard, teachers of the grade, motored
over the Siskiyou to Yrekn Tuesday-,
where they enjoyed a farewell picnic.
They stopped for supper nt the
Kincshcrrv Springs. The pupils of
tlie lentil grade fini-.li this year,
though most of them will enter higher
grades in other towns.
Mr. Charley Iloldridge and Mr.
Lewis Heeson kindly tendered the
services of their cars nnd their lime
to lake the pleasure party. All re
ported n most enjoyable time.
Mr. Davison of Medford has pur
chased the eight acre tract south of
T. C. Williams on the Pacific High
way and recently moved his house
fioin .Medford, which he hauled by
means of n caterpillar engine to his
place south of Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver nnd family
i.tlendcd tlie Ashland high school play
recently given by the Ashland high
school.
Mrs. Amos left Monday for Port
land, where she will make her home.
Mr. Cochran is still reported in i
serious condition. He is slill nt the
Ashland satiatariuni.
Curl Weaver was shopping in Med
ford Monday.
Jeff Hell was taken to n hospital
in Ashland in a very critical condi
tion Sunday evening.
James linker is expeeted home
soon. Mr. and Mrs. linker lire arranging-
to leave for Arizona in the
rear future.
'fhe dedication of the school ser
vice flag will take place on Friday
afternoon. This is also the last day
of the school year. Some of the
Utichers have signed up for tho com
ing year.
Hcd Cross will meet Thursday of
next week. Friday, tlie regular day,
being primary election.
Mayor Cowley of Central Point was
a Talent visitor Wednesday after
noon. .
Meilfortl .Man Lccvs Hundreds of
Dollars.
"I am sorry 1 did not hear oi
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy a few
years ngo, as it would have saved nic
several hundred dollars. Five years
1 suffered from Indigestion nnd se
vere bloating. I grew worse all the
time. My doctor snld an operation
would be all that could snve me. i
took u courso of Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy instead and for tho past yeai
have been entirely well." It Is a sim
ple, harmless preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mucus from the
Intestinal tract and allays the In
flainimnlou which causes prnctlcalb
all stomach, liver nud Intestinal ail
ments, Including appendicitis. One
dose will convince- or money refund
ed. All reliable druggists. Adv.
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TALES FROM TOLO
Mrs. Frank Stiuson returned to
her home nt liny Cold last Friday,
much benefitted by her slay nt tho
sanitarium.
If. Sr. Conley, Bert Nichols nnd W.
Y. Marshall returned Friday morn
ing from their trip to Pelican liny,
where they had delivered a hand of
cuttle-
Miss V. Pomeroy returned in her
home in the Meadow Sunday after a
visit nt the home of I). S. Force nnd
family.
Miss Lottie Webb of Medford is
earing, for her sister, Mrs. William K.
Davis, who is ill with measles.
li. K. Smith and family were in
Medford Sunday visiting relatives. .
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Nichols nnd
Mrs. Nichols' brother, Clarence
(Iresliam of Willow Springs, visited
at the home of Hcrt Nichols Sunday.
The Industrial club members of the
Toio school accompanied by Mr. G.
W. Ager to the club meeting nt the
Hnrdunelles school Friday. ' Those
attending were Edna nnd Lelin Nil li
ds, Meda Marshall and Merritt Davis-
Mr. Cieorge Ttetts nnd family of
Central Point were visiting the V.
Y. Marshall home Suiidny.
Paul Krutzler was called to Horn
brook on business Sunday.
I!. C. K. Astbiiry slopped off on his
return to Portland after spending
the winter in Los Angeles for n visit
with the family of Ii. E. Smith.
Tuesday of lust week.
M. P. Jacobv returned Monday
morning niter spending the winter
with relatives- in San Francisco.
Mrs. Printha, Blackburn was in
Medford Monday.
REESE CREEK RIPLE1S
Mrs. Karl Brtttsan and children
are visiting in Medford and Ashland
Henry Trusty and Diehles Mlnter
called on Miss Maye.t Sunday even
Ing at Debenger Gnp. I
White Miss Mayes and Mtyrtle Mln
ter were spending the week-end with
friends at Reese Creek, some petty
thieves broke in and stole most of
their groceries.
Mrs. Slelchert and daughters,
Misses Alice, Maud and Mlnlne, visit
ed at Sir. Robertson's for tlie week
end.
Frank Castor and family visited at
W. E, H.-immels Sunday.
Sam Courtney has completed his
painting contract at Butto Falls and
Is homo for the present.
W. H. Crandall and family visited
at Bert Clarno's Sunday after Sunday
school.
Rain began falling early Thursday
morning and seems to he general.
Tho farmers are all rejoicing that
now tho dry weather Is broken.
Mr. and Mrs. Coding and children
of Rogue River but recently from
the coast, aro visiting at W. E. Ham
mel's.
The Lewis sheep have been moved
to their camp on the desert for a few-
days.
TO HIvMK.VR c.vr.mitiiAi,
DKAKXKSS AXI) HEAD
NOISKS
IT you have Catarrhal Deafness or
head noises go to your druggist-and
get 1 ounce of Parintnt (double
strength), and add to It pint of
hot water and a little of granulated
sugar. Take 1 tablesnoonful four
times a day.
This will often bring quick relief
from the distressing head noises.
Clogged nostrils should open, breath
ing become easy and the mucus stop
dropping Into the throat. It is easy
to prepare, costs little and Is pleasant
to take. Any one who has Catarrhal
nearness or head noises should give
this prescription a trial. Adv.
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EPEW PRECINCT
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hnriieburs of.
east Medford, motored to Talent Sun
day and visited Mrs. Hnrncburgs
mother, Mrs. Jeff Hell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hense and fam
ily were pleasant callers nt C. Curey's
Sunday. Mr. liease and family had
motored to Hold Hill nnd other val
ley points the same day.
Dr. Muhlgren returned the Inst of
last week from Pnssadena, Calif.,
v- here he wns called by the serious
illness of his mother, and on Monday
morning ho received a message tell
ing of her death"
Earl Hriscoe and R. S. Stephens
I ave commenced to thin their sugar
beets. Hoth gardeners have an
acre of more of beets this season.
Mrs. Wilbur Jones nnd sons, Curl
nud Wilbur junior, nnd Miss Clnrn
Klnici- and Miss Hub Levit eame over
from Klniiialh Falls Saturday nnd
n turned Sunday. They were guests
of Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Joe Kader,
while in the valley. Miss Elmer vis
ited relatives in Jacksonville.
We (ire sorry to learn that Jeff
lietl of Talent is dangerously ill nt
llie Sweednbui, sanatiiriiim at Ash
land. Fred lioff of Talent has bonffht a
new t Hilsmobile. William Lotemnn
delivered the new machine Monday of
this week.
Otto Caster nnd If. IL Boyer have
each bought new ears the past week
and been on the 'highway.
Mr: nud Mrs. W. G. Knighton of
Fugle Point visited Mrs- Lizzie
Knigtiten of Wagner creek Sunday.
Mrs. I. M. Huff held a public auc
tion sale last Saturday, nnd dispos
ed of her household goods. Mr. Neil
of Central Point wns the auctioneer.
Boeray! Baby To
the House
No Znffcr Do Women Fear The Groat
est of All Human Bleu sing
Tlimisamls of women no lonscr resiim tbem
chei tt Die thtJiigtit t li.it sickness and difl-
L- s nru natural. They know better, for In
. .'y.hor'a 1-rkMcl tlicy hnvo found a von
'.;r.";il penetrating remedy to relievo many
'rer.i.k'd eyerie ncos.
Ncrvi'iisiiiVw, iKMrinK-ilown and stretching
!ni nro mmmfj llio tlishcurtantng nnd dli
rcssinif rx'juriL'ncea women everywhere say
Vy c::tliel eJc:;po tlminir tiie period of
.xnectanry ly tho uso of Mother's Friend.
llero Is a rem ctly thr.t softens the myriad
of hrnntl, fir t iihiinnihril muscles just be
r.eiitli the f!J ;t, cimbl(s tliem to expand with
0':t ttio :cnnl ntr.iia inon the ligaments and
-"rvea r.nl f!Fsti natnro to make It pos.
!)!o fr.r women to p through maternity
;'.!)'? t r.mr.y of the dreaded symptoms so
r.ni;i.ir to a. rost of women.
y.y rep'il.ir use throuch'nit the period the
Tv-iclcs cxpr.ml crifl'y when bnhy Is born
r.ntl pain a:id dcrgtr at tho crisis li con
recently ler.
I.'j'.hcr's Friend U tcr external me only.
Is ::b.;ol;itHy n:.d ciillrdy scfo und has been
i.Tod hy tli;Mi.:iu;i of woncn nwnitins; the
r::j'et timo In a vo;aits life for ove
l.jlf a c:n".i:ry.
Wriio tho llr.viacM nc-ruintor Co..
I..".:.:.ir Bi.l.x., Ath.nta, Cu.. for their "Moth
c: !u:d Uoo!;, m valuable- to expectant moth
cm, nnd In t!i meantime ohtnln a bottle of
Mother's Frfcml from tho nearest Anig store.
Ir:n its ftrlctly ncconlinff to directions
Willi every bnltle, nnd thus fortify yourself
"i-ainH )inin ami discomfort. ,
G1M CHUNQ
China Herb Store
hurD vuii Xur etu-ftcite. r Tle(Iacll,
catarrh, diphtheria, cora throat,
lung trouble, kldnoy trouble, itom
ach trouble, heart trouble, chilli ii4
fuver, cramps, cougha, poor olreilm
tlun, carbuncles, turners, eak4
brast, cures all kinds joluwm,
NO OPERATION. . .....
Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, lit
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: '
This Is to certify that 1, the i.
designed, had Tery serere itomacfc
trouble and bad been bothered tot
several years and last August was not
oxpected to live, ana hearing of aim
Chung (whose Herb Store is at 141
South Front street In Medford) I .do
elded to get herbs for my stomacl ,
trouble, and I started to feeling bos.
ter as soon as I used them, and today
am a well man and can heartily ro
ommend anyone afflicted as I was ta
toe Olm Chung and try his Herbs.
, (Signed) W. R. JOHNBON,
Witnesses: ,
A. Anderson, Medford.
S. n. Holm, Eagle Point.
Frank Lewlt, Kugle Point,
Win. Lewis, Eame rotat,
W. L. Chlldrelh. Kagle Point.
C. E. Moore. CaKle Point.
V. Mclntjre, Ragle Polht,
Gee. B. Von dnr Uellm, Eagle Feint,
rtine R VUhni, v.euVMnt.
FOR SALE
nv imows whitb
IHsnlf-rs In Farm l-nnds. Orchards and
City l'ropcrtlw,
10 So. Vlr,
SIt acres, all under cultivation,
cop In, koo.1 small house, etc., water
rislit, on paved highway, a splendid
value and the price Is right.
Stock ranch fully equipped, 75
acres In slralfo, two sots of buildings,
tra'-tor. hsy scales, fine hand of sheep
goes with place at $130.00 per acre.