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'Tim lloyili'ii Iiiiiiik, wllh It" browl il iubhh, wliln Miilr in n, liitrilwooil f loom, ll'iavlly lifiimml uoIIIiiuh, atlractlvuly lmiicllMl wiiIIn mill miliNttiiillnl looking mi ihhii'1 l ii k pillar, tlm wood flnluli lirliiKhiK out llio cliuriiiliiK Kralii of tlm 'dr fully Ki'lit'tt'il niitlvn Ori'UOll fir, uiiil tint wliolo linniKlit Into Moft luir iii ixi y liy rich run ami urucfiil iloor niul window IiuiikIiikk, pri'dHilm! to tlm iyn mi nrtUllo lot urn that wn pluaii tfiK In tint I'Ulri'ini' Tito nrniiiKrmi'iil of hall, ilm, parlor ami iIIiiIiir room In Miiolt that tli t'litlri) lowiir floor can III) tltlltXlttt flir UUtlNtN, Tilt) hontl'KKI.'H for tli" nftiTiuioii woro Mrn. Million l'linllii, Mrn, Clara Mini Mm ami Mr. W. W. Ilnriiiou, who worn dainty wliltii nflnrnoon dn-nnrn. whllo Mrn, lloyiUni wan Kowimil In ft ImooiiiIiik ilriim of dark Krumi 1'urnlBii nllk with yoko mid ttVfn of hariilnoimi ullovor luci). Minn llrownllitf l'lirdln mid Mauler l)iw.y I'urdlii. llm oliannliiK children of JuiIko mid Mm. M. I'urdln, pointed llio way to llm ilrmliiir rooinn on tlm Dfoond floor mid oiioimd tlm hull door for llm Kimntn, Hoveut i tuhlin of whUt mid flvo hundred woro played mid tlm nltendancx reached olhty lo- fori) llm cloiiii of llm nfternoon. Tlm larK' elroular dliilnu tnhlo wnn tirniltlfully laid with hIiIiiIiik nllvcr mid mmrklliiK out Klnnn, tlm emlerplrcn lw I 111. a Krneeful Imwl of lonK-ntemmeil red winintloim with nprnyn of foutlr- ery frn. Tlm coffeo per.-olntor wan pre.lde.1 over hy Minn l)ot llerry. whllo Minn I lok.) poured ten from nhlnlliK ver lenpotn. Tlm refr.nl.meiiln weni nrown orcau nanuwioimn mm ' oi roilHKH cimt)ni nun peiiiiuin, inn lirend wtndwlahen with (ilmoln flllllik. mnple nut parfult mid dainty Individual caken, Tlm color nolo of red wun our rled out In the nandwlohen nnd hy the lino of mnrnohorliio rherrlen on the nnlntl enken nod Icon. Tlm ohlef nhnrm of llm Imnutltful "hpum liMuied for tlm oeonnlon In Itn nlr of homelike comfort, every nook nnd cortwr nhowlnic the onrful planning of Um ownern, mid tlm louoh feminine nn wall h tlm work of nkllknl nrohlteoln, Vhn IIUIiiip utter nald, There In nd irtBlter, It wnn no inatltr what tho lilnhop wild. Tlm rwintwl lnf nrvol to him on a platter Ohv proof of matter otico nllvo, now dd." "In th Influence of llm Mind Over llm llmly Urmtr Than That of the Hod? Over tlm Mlnjir wln tho nilhjeql under dlncnnnlon at tho rwuulnr met Iiik of tin Wednemlny olut, Miitnrtnlniit hy Mrn W. J. Warner, K laurel ntreot. Mm. It Iv. OiiIh read it paper intllnc forth In brief llm vnrloun oplnlimn Imld hy mind henlern of ancient nn well an modern tltnnn, nnd llluntratod llmlr common application to PVtiry-dny treat tnniit of dlnoHnn, pliynloal and iiihiiIhI, Incidentally nhowliiK thnl phynlolBim of ronut umko une of 'niiBKentlon." eta, In itealluic wlth'dlneftne. In tlm dlnoun nlon which followed, Mrn. Merrick hrouKht out fioino Intercnttm; Ideun In the Him of "New ThoiiKht" and tho power of the nuh-coiiKcloun mind. Mrn. K. Deuel ijavo an appreciation of Klhort llutihard and u hrlef doncrlp lion of the work nml worker In tho Iloyaroft nhopn ut I4nnl Auront, N, V.. clonltiK with neleotlonn from "I.ovo nnd lihor" and "Whlto llynclnlhn." Itoll call wan renpomlcd to hy cur rent evt'iitn mid routine hunlncnn trann noted. Tho attendance wnn tinununlly larKo mid much Intoront wnn maulfont ed In tho club work, Thin week, January Id, tho moetliur will ho held ut tho Commercial club roomn, when Dr. It. K. Morrlnon will leo- turo beforo tho club on tho subject, "Tho Wouilem o: Modorn HurKery." Tho Lndlen Aid nocloty of tho Pren bytorlan church held u mont enjoynble iniM'llnn Tuenday afturnoon nt tho homo of Mrn. U. W. Clancy on Went Kleventh atreet. Twonty-flvo memborn wero protumt mid arrannementB wcro miido foj- a Hoolnl nnd reception to now mem- porn or Win cnurcu nun contircKaiioii m tho church on Trhlny evenlntf, Jnnunry S8, The followlnif commlttccM wero appointed: Iticiiptloii Mr. mid Mrn, Will Onro. jLlr. nnd Mrn. W. It. Canon, Mr. nml Mm. P. H. MerrloU, llov. nnd Mrn. V. K Khleldn, Mr. nnd Mrn. Muudy, Mr. nnd Mrn. M. I Alford, . noonrntlon Mrn, W, W, OlnnKoW, Urn. M. 1.. Alford, Mm. McDonald,, Mrn. J, 13. Wntl. Mrn, Campbell. Invitation Mm. Hhlclttn, Mm. M. Mil ler, Mm. M. 13. Worrell. llofreBlinientH Mrn. J. V, Hutohnnon. .Mrn, l'nttomon, Mm. I.nwronco, Mm. 'Maltby, Mrn. ICmerlck. I'roKrum Mm. Olbbnny, Mm. K. 15. tOorc, Mla Hnrmon, Mm. n. W. Clanoy. ""Tho Ttnthbono fllHtom buvo ono of Iholr plcnnnnl reooptlonn to mcmbom ind frlondH Wednenday ovonlni? at tho JIC P. hnll with tho following oommlttco i In olmrKoi Chairman, Mm. II. J. Trow- DrldKO, Mr, and Mrn. John Olmntcud, Mr. and Mm. It. W. Orny, MIhh llozol Cox, MIhh Kthol Cox, II, .1. Trowbrldtro. John 'Vlaver ami Uastll Ori'Kory. Professor U. "it, Colllnn of tho hlKh nohool accom punled by Mrn, Colllnn unvo a nglootlon 'on tho naxophviu', and tho younir poo pln'H mandolin club, oompoHcd of Minn 'Mary numoy, MIhh Pottle Bchults, Minn Mary TrnwhrldRc, MIbs Vera 01mtcnd am Mbh Florence Clark, under tho londorBhlp of Mr. and Mm. Colllnu ron aorod two numbom. Curds and dnnoliiK, with McNiirH. Itothorninl nnd Olln ns 'inuolclaiiH, pnd suppor In tho hnnauot hall occupied tho Imliuico of tho ovo- 'nlnff, About 35 guostB woro preaont. Tho mcn'H olub of llio ProHbytorlnn church hold ono of tholr onjoyablo moot 'Iiikb Tuenday cvenlntr, January 18, In Uho parlors of tho church. Tho address i JkI l of tlm I'vonlntf wnn mnilo hy, eoiwultliiK KiiKlurVr W. J. llolmrtA, on tlm muIi m, "My Umnn." Tlm mwikur lolil In a mont iitdrtnlnliiK uiaiiimr of thu liifliinmivN that lixt him to tultn up ur viiylnir, Dim only hrmicli of civil ciikIii forliiK iruoKiilxi-il In thu mihootH utitl oollnKfH twvnty-flvo yi'iirw iiko, lln tliiui polntcil out tlm ili'vdopimmt that him lalifii pliioo In tliln hrmioh of prno lloal kcIi'mco, ItN plncii In tlm IniJilninN world today ami thu opportuultltm It af- j fonts youiiK ini'ii of InliilllKi'ncn mid iiiiiiiiiiou ior iiiiurn ncniovi'mmu mm power. Mr Itnlmrlx wan hfiird with lituoh liitr'rint, IiIn adilri'iM IkiIiik full of roiiruK mid Inspiration. Attorimy Mwirii ami llv, V. Hlilvlttn nlno ;:uvo (ihort nililrvii)iN. Ttiinday ovcmIiik nliout thirty frlrmln from tlm ChrlNtlun church avo I.io Itollirook it Niirprlmj party ut IiIn home, 708 North Control nvrntii. that won one ()f tlm JolllMt nffitlrn of an Informal nnturo that occurred ilnrlnii thu wmjk. riiimin mid iiiuhIu wi-ro miiuni'liumtn of Dm uvmilnK mid rrfrrnhmiintn of nppln p. nnd whlppi-d crcnm wi-ro m-rvnl, tlm Krl In tlm party mnkltiK tlm plcn mid (lt i,yn furnlnhlnif llio crcmn. Thono prrnrnt: Mlnm-n Jeiwlo Wllndn. I'.vn Tlirimy, Hl)lft Hchmdor, Udiin Merrill, Cady, linker, Adloydott mid Htolo; Mpnum, Merrill, Conkllo, I f till. I'lerte, Herlmer. llarrown. Wnlden, upd Mr. nnd Mrn. IJonJ. tlnrnelt, Mr. mid Mrn. H. D, Clnrk. Mr. nnd Mrn. O. MUner, Mr. urul trn. Hummervlllc, llnv. and Mrn. Mnt- j,K., nnd Mnntcrn Merlo Oarmitt nnd Hummervlllo. Thu annual Inntullntlon of Ollvn lie- puw ()( U ro(Mi( Tui.niUy vnMK wl, Mr, Nl),l "ll-;w,nKi Krnllll llp)lll). ,1HB officer; MM r(U)), JlnHklMN. Krnn,, Inilr(ltl. "ijh,, cinrn Wood, Krimd neoretary. Mrn, Haiti Olln, Kraud flnatiohtl nrcrntnry. Tlm complete router of offlcern Inntnll ed nnd appolntud In nn follown: Helen Vookey, nohlo Kraml; Ornco I. Wood, vlc-Krnml; Dallu Klnif. secretary; Illr Ule Smith, trennurer; Kate Onddln, fin ancial nooretary; I'nnnlu Iliinklnn, war der; C'larn Wood, conductrenn; U. M. I.yonn. Innldo irunrd; Arthur Welln, out nldn Kiiard; J. W. l.awtoti. It. H. N. O.; Nelll WIhk, U H. N. O.; Adrlnn Olln, u. n v. ii ; iieien iianKinn, i.. n. . .i ; llnttlo Olln, chaplain. Tho Lndlen' Aid mtclety of tho Chrln Halt church met on Wednenday after noon at the linuiii of Mm. M. J. I.ovo on Keoond ntreet. near Palm. The Indlen wnrk'iHl on tho nutOKrnph quilt nnd at tended to routine luinluenn. Arrange, umntn wero furthered fur the "oxperl onct noelnl" to bo held Wednenday eve nlmt. Keliruary 16- Coffeo mid cako will be nervml nnd the public In Invited to attend. Tbkb will bo nold provlounly for 10 Miitn onah, which will nerve, tin tlcketn hf nilmlHKlon. No doubt u huc- cennful evetiliiK of hoc In 1 relaxation will renult and a neat num rentltett for the church fund. Mr. mid Mrn. W. If. Drowexy enter tallied a nmall party of frlendn at their eoy renldenoo on A ntret I'rlday eve- uliiir. MuhIc. both vooal nnd Inntru mental nnd an Informal nprnad were thu feature of tho evening. Thone preneut were Mr. nnd Mrn, W. O. Al denhnnen, Sir. and Mm. J. D. I'ny, Minn lay, Minn Cletlruilo Howard. Minn Ak nen Itobertnon, Minn Illnnchi) Toft, Mr, and Mrn. Ouwery. II. A. Thlerolf, Phil Iloluien, Curl IlDllbronner. Tho fact that (hero wero 13 In tho party did not detract from tho enjoyment of thu oo canloii. Tho Hwantlkn card party on Febru ary 1 at the homo of Mm. H. J. Krdmnn on Tenth street, with Mrs. II. C. Kent, iter, Mrn, Helen Bncdlcor nnd Mm William AldonhtiKcn axfilntlnR hostonaen, In hflliiK looked forward to by tho mnny who enjoy tho popular pantlme. Mrn. Krdmnn'n homo ImH recently been rti modeled nnd In modern and commodious belitK well nrrnnKed for Informal on- tortatnliiK. a Tho Juvenile. DnnoliiK club hold their third ilnncliiR party ut Angles hnll on Thursday vvenlui;. Counter attructlons on tho regular ineetlnB nlRht necessi tated n chmiRo of da to, which mudo tho uttuiiduiico smaller than la usual. Tho fourth party Ih not for WedncsdayVovo- nltiK, February 3. Tho monthtly party given by tho HwustlUa club takes plnco tomorrow ovonlng, January 21, ut Anglo's hull. No Invitations aro Issued oxcept thoso sent at tho opening of tho season for tho entire course. Tho memborB of tho llrldgo Whist olub and their husbands mot Monday ovonlng -nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mm. H. C. ICentner nnd spout u most onjoy ablo ovonlng with cards, Slnco taking up his resldonco In Port laird, Donald Colvlg has had n Bovoro nttnek of Illness, which Incapacitated him for school duties. Ho han suffi ciently recovered to resumo his Htud los, t t t Tho Women's Auxiliary of St. Mark's church will moot Friday, January 28, at tho church nt 3 p, in. sharp. Ulshnp Rcaddlng will nddrens tho meeting and outllno their plan of work, Tho next meeting of tho Ladles' Aid held with Mm. llakor and Mm. Mlshlcr on North Central avonuo, Wednesday af ternoon. s Mm. C. L. Kennies has returned from Portland, whoro sho spent a week with her mother, Mrs. William Colvlg, . Dr. and Mrs. Charles Milton Hnrboo havo gono to Sou Francisco on profes sional business. J, II, Cochran has returned from a (wo weolis' business and pleasure trip to Portland. Ono of tho most nuccennfiil ovenln of thu week, both numerically nml socially, wnn tho reception given by Modford Lodge, No. HflK, II, P O, H Thursday evening at tho K, P, hall. V, W Hull broiiin,r wan tho efficient ohnlrinnii ft tho rufri'Mhniitnt conimlttiii unit A. II. Thlerolf had charge of tho untorlnln mont. . A "kmigaroo court," with Clnr- olico Iteami H Hitting nn Judge, A. C. Ilur genu mh chief of pollco urul J. (I, Ooblu nnnlnlmit chief of pollco, together with Ii Jury of nIX, fined tlm membcrn In truly Judicial mminiir, milking Mnyir Canon mid City Iteuonter Telfer ami other prominent officials tho victims of praa tkal Joken and local hits. Imngluo nn Klk thut didn't enjoy u Jokn on some- bodyl A program of vocal miinlc, In which Mrn. V. It, Drury, Mrn, Ouy Chlld- ern, Mr. and Mrn, K, M. Andrewn nnd Henri (luunon participated, was u do llghtful foa I urn of tho evening's outer tnlnment. Arthur Ilurgimn nnd lid An urewn also gavo a humorous sketch with characteristic skill. The banquet -hall wart cleverly decorated with Ivy and nn tlvo evergreen, whllo tho tnblcn wero ut trncllvo wllh red nnd white, tho flowers being vivid red carnations, Cards nnd dancing wero tho amusements of tho evening, Hnxeirlgg's orchestra furnish ing tlm music. Tho third Thursday of inch month Is hereafter to be observed ns ladles' uluht. Tho F. I. I. met Monday evening wllh Miss MclCuy at her homo on Wont Jack son street. After a short business meet ing and discussion of current Items of Interest the hostess provided further en tertainment and nerved delicious refresh ments. Tho club meet tho 31st with W. Ii. Wntl. 214 Kant Jackson street.' Miss Agnes llobortson returned from Ashland Frldny evening for a few days' visit with friends beforo leaving on a business and pleasure trip' of two weeks to Han Francisco, Tho Flvo Hundred club held Its regu lar meeting Friday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. I, I,. Hamilton, North Contrnl avenue. a Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Taylor of Jackson ville wero, In nttendnnco at 'Tho Wolf" Wednesday evening. OOX.D KIXX. ITEMS. (My Hpcctntor.) Tony T. Ilnrnnrd, the well-known miner In this district, nnd former op erator of tho Tin I'un mlno on Oa,lls creek, Is now engaged In mining In the victor mining district In Colorado. C. C, Oall, tho old Indian war vet eran, returned homo from Ashland, where ho has heen visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. William Myers, tho Inst two weeks. Mesilames Nellie Heed, Kuthcrlno Kellogg, Maud Htlckol, Nelllo Darling, Maud Jarvls, I.ula Darling. Mugglo Harvey, Ktta Hmlth nnd Miss Florence Holt represented Gold Hill Monday ut the annual district Heheknhs conven tion hold at Urnnts Pass. Tho con vention was well nttonded from all over thy district, which Includes Grants Pass, Hold Hill, Woodvlltc, Qlendalo and Klrhyvlllc. Tho Hold Hill ladles spenk very highly of tho reception tho' Orant Pass lleticknhs extended them whllo ut tho convention. Gold 1 1111 captured tho convention for tho noxl year session. F. C llellamy, tho well-known oper ator of tho Hill Nyo mine, on Gulls creek, Is siKindlng tho winter with his family nt his old homo In Torrlngton, Conn. a. W. Ilushoy of Monomonlq. Wis., Is hero looking over tho country with a view of locating hero. Ho tins visited Hpoknne, Uonttlo, Portland nnd Wlllam olln valley towns nnd Gold 1 1111 looks tho tiest of nil to him. Ho comes from tho sa mo district In Wisconsin as Mr. nnd Mrs. M. ,T. Howurd, now hero vis iting their daughter, Mrs. Hex. II. I l.ainpnion. Mrs. Dolphin Moore enmn up from Grunts Pass Thursday looking over tho property Interests of her mother, Mrs. J. W, Mnstorson. D. K, Ncathnmmer of Woodvlllo wns hero Thursday on somo business mat te rs. It. H. McConochlo, who has hecn spend ing tho past season In Grccnvlow, Cal., Is visiting his mother, Mrs, Iko House holder, on Kancs creek, the pust several weeks. Ell Holsoy, tho old war veteran, left a nliort tlmo ngo ror llio soldiers' Homo nt ltosehurg for tho winter. W. F. Dodgo. who wns Wolls-Fnrgo agent at Gold Hay somo tlmo ago, now oporutoj- for tho Southern Pacific com pany, has been transferred by the com pany from Redding, Cut., to Talont. Mayor A. C. Htanloy, who has boon confined to his homo with la grippe tho pnst several weeks, Is again on tho streets. John II. Hummexsly nnd A. T. J. Bmttli returned Friday from tho Stoanv- hont country, where thoy havo been the Inst two months, trapping nnd pros pecting. Thomas Mardon of Kancs Crock, brothor of tho Into David 1). Mardon, left tho first of tho week for Novnda county, California, to reside Notices uro out for spoclnl school meeting to bo held on January St) for tho legal votorn to dccldo on tho ques tion of purchasing now grounds for tho now high school, nml notices nro also out for a special school election Febru ary 12 to vote on $11,000 houds to build u now high school building. Robert" lllroh of Bum's Valley has been visiting relatives hero tho past; week, i Petitions aro out to establish a now1 county road to Sardlno crook, on tho north fljdo of tho Southorn Pacific truck, lending out on 11 atreet, nearly duo west on tho foothill crossing tho stream Just abovo tho Knslgn place, Into tho county road up tho creek. This now road hus boon needed for ninny years, ns It snveH quite n dls'tnnco In reaching tho Hardluo crcok district, opens up n road , for a good many tltnt have hod no out lets to tholr property, nnd does nwuy 1 with two vory dangerous railroad crossing, Tho Gold Hill T.umber com-; pnny, owners of tho largest sawmill : ami log ralhyuy In Jackson county, ami : savornl otner sawmill owners, tiio pro prietors of tho I.uoky Dart, Grey Engle, Corporal O., Illnkle, Heed, Ilnmmersty nml Cartor and other small quartz mill owners aro petitioners. Tho pcopla of this district aro very hopoful the coun ty court will sea fit to grant this road. Marrlatro Xdoouse, William R. Bullock' and Ollvo Sulli van. I ---4 Want Ads Will , FOR BALI? Alfnlfn hay, mono and Imlod. h. N'lodormcyor, Phono Jaclc Honvlllo 1303. 2C3 FOIl BALI! Vivo room houo nnd three iotH, cIoho In, for $2,000; $1000 will hnntllo. W. T. York & Co. FOIl 8ALB--Choico liUsimmH proper ty nt a buTgnin, on long time; easy ternm Addrcsn P 0 Box 418. FOR SALK OR EXCHANGE Hotel in Swoel, Idaho, for Metlford prop erty, citber town or farm land; val uation $0000. Address William Woody, Swoot, Idaho. 278 FOR SAW 8. C. Whlto Leghorna (29S atraln), 8. C. Huff Orpingtons, prlio winning ntock, cockerel 5, pullet $2; liens fl.fiO; ocsb for eot tlnj?, 2 for Lo(?horn $3 for Orp ingtons. AJdrtx.fi W. T. Goodman, Dox 412, Ornnta Taen, Or. FOR 8 A LB Houso and lot In Hood River, Oregon, or will trado vfor proporty In Mod ford. Address A. J. Emoruon, 114 Tripp street, Med ford, Orogon. 271 FOR SALE A good 8-roora house, 1 aero of ground, somo fruit, barn, chlckjm house and'woodshed; water In houso. Pleasantly situated In Ashland, Oro. For particulars ad drosa L. D. G4, Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE 5 and 10-ocro tracts juut within and adjoining city lim it, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay wort. Addre.HM P. O. Box 418. . FOR SALB 120 head of Angora goats. F. B. Hamlin, Trial, Or. 2C3 FOirSATiB CoodWfilto"sowTng ma chine, C. 125 SOakdale. 2 FOR SALE Light spring wafion. 125 8. Oakdalo. 259 FOR SALE Oak, fir and pine cord wood, 12 and 10-ineh; also dry rail wood; dry pittfh for kindling. Phone order to Main 4201. FOR SALE Must have somo money. Will sell either house In Medford or fire acres roady to Bttbdlvldo. 334 W. Sixth St. 262 FOR SALE Young orchard in bear itiir. Mat Calhoun. Phoenix. Or. A SNAP Is something "thai Is offered at about halt its value; we havo It: JG acres ono mllo from Eaglo Point; good oll, $900. Ay Ion & Burnott, next door to Mnll Trlbuno office. , FOR SALE Business proporty; cor ncr lot In tho best business block In Medford, GOxlOO feet; fair Im provements: n genuine bargain at $11,000; terms. Aylon & Durnott, next door to Mnll Trlbuno. FOR SALE Largo corner lot, high nnd dry, good location, $275; In stallments. Aylon & Darnett. FOR SALE Nlco lOroorirstbry and a half houso, modorn convonlonces; four blocks from city park; flno In vestment at $2550. Wright & Al len. FOR SALE 5-roomcottago; bath room and pantry; lot 55x104; a good buy at $1350; $800 will han dle, It. Wright & Allen. FORSALE Seven-room houso, closo In; strictly modorn; rents for $40 per month; a snap It taken at once. Address Box 3GC. 2C7 FOR SALE A lot, closo In, 50x125, at a bargain. Address Box 30 C. 2G7 FOlfSALE 200 acres 12"mlleTfrom railroad, $C0 per ncro. Box 79S, Medford, Or. 2G7 FOR SALE Restaurant; good loca tion; at rcasonablo price, Address T. I. Palmetcr, Medford, Or. 2C7 FpR SALB Two 20-ncro tracts, choice, land, 1 1-4 miles northwest of Contrnl Point. Address W. J. Hnrvoy. R. F. D. No. 1, Central Point, Or. 274 FOR SALE 1900 acres of land for siilo near Ashland; all In solid body; prlco reasonable, tonus easy. If you want It, buy quick, Address Gll lotto & Campbell, Ashland, Or. 264 FOR S A LB Fl vcProlnn-ho7iso7"t wo flno lots, end of Contrnl avonuo pavomout, $850, half cash. East man, P. & E. Junction. 2C3 For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, oties, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J, C. Smith 314 E. Main. - 44 - i f f lf FOR SALE. J70R SALE Roguo River turco-color stationery showing Comioo pear and , Spitzenherc npplcH. Medford Hail Tribun. 200 FO It' 8 A LB Lot CO by 2 70 feet on Contra! avenue, one block from JnclSHon street; oasth front; a bar gain. W. II. Humphrey, 815 E. iMaln. 2C4 FOR SALB Four bundlofl new El-j wood fence, 50-lnchoo high; n bar gain. W. II. Humphrey, 815 E. Main 204 i FOR SALE A bargain, a new mod ern G-room bungalow In Tuttlo nd dltlon, ono block from South Ook dnlc. Apply 90C Eact 7th. FORSALETho finest residence tractIn tho city of Medford, Queen Anne addition lots, $500 and up ward, reasonable terms, 201 modern; ready for occupancy In 3 weeks. 412 So. King street. 261 FOR SALE Fine dry building lot; good location; monthly payments, $250. Aylon & Barnett, next door to Mall Trlbuno office WANTED. 4- 4- 4-4- 4- WANTED Three dozen first-class chickens, whlto leghorn preferred; cash paid or exchange for tier .wood. Z, care Tribune. 265 WANTEbFresh.mllch cows. N.D'. Hogan, Medford. 2C3 WANTEfc) A position on a fanchTfy man and wlfo by tho first of April. Address P. O. box 471, Medford, Or. 265 WANTEI-Hand spraf pump; sec ond hand, in Rood condition and complete Address with price, L. W. Zimmer, Medford. WANTED A lday solicitor to sell electric bcatinp;, cooking and light ing devices. Apply nt tho Cpndon Wnter nnd Power Co. T WANTED Agents to go to Cnlifor nin to soil territory for the "Hidden Window Screen." Inquire E. C. Aylor and Barnett, real estate of fice on South Central avenue. 201 WANTED Good span of mules, fair size, well broken. J. F. Wort man, at the old Van Dyke place." WANTED Gooa Japaneso cook, good wages. Telephone Farmers 61. 255 WANTED Exewetice(l ttnrry meth. Address P. 0. Box 418, Medford. Or. WANTED Hair work done at Mrs D. M. Pearce, Phoenix, Or. 2G3 WANTED Place for a girl to work for her board and go to school in good prlvato family. Inquire Supt. of high school. 24 WANTED To ouy gasollno pump In good condition at onco, 2-6-horse power. A'ldress Box 156 Eaglo Point, Or. 263 WANTED A Chinese boy wants housowork or cooking. Address Lee Sun, care Slug Lee laundry, Medford Or. 264 WANTED To lease a 5 or 6 room house for ono year. Address G, caro of this olflco. 263 WANTED Team good horses, about 1200 pounds, 7 to 9 years old; also harness and wagon. Inquire for "Steep" nt dental parlors of W. M. Van Scoyoc, Fruitgrowers Bank building. WANTED Young man wishes to buy half or wholo Intorest In gents' furnishing storo. Address W, caro of this office 204 4 4 t 4 4 t 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooni3 v.tth board, No. 10 North Grapo street. FOR RENT Farms, from 40 acres upward, sultablo for fruit, alfalfa, stock or gonoral farming. Inqulro nt offlco Coudor Wator & Powor com pany, 209 W. Main stroet. FOR RENT Tracts of land from ono to forty noros; with wnter for irrigation, smtnblo for raising po tatoes ami garden tmak, also suit ably for chiokon nnd turkey raising. Owner will furnish n ronsotmblo amount of luuibor nnd poultry und othor fencing for improvements if lessee porform labor of orooting pnine. Call nt office of Condon Wntor nnd Powor company for par ticulars. FOR "RENT Modem funilsliea rooms nt 604 West 10th or 124 King fltropt. , FOR RENT Ono sulto of nicely fur nished housokooplng rooms; no clill drou. Call nt 222 South Holly St. FOR RENT Now 4-room houso, closo In, W, H. Humphroy, 815 E. Main. 264 Retain Your Luck -f t 1 J 4. FOR RKNT Onlyhotot In town of 1000 population. Call at Condor Wator & Power Co., 209 Went Main street. FOR RETfT Nlcb 3-room bttngalolT; now; electric lights, bath, hoSo; ?15 per month. Wright & Allet. -4- LOST. - 4- 4- LOST A shepherd and fox terrier pup; yellow In color; answers to name of Teddy; roward for return to Will Carnes, nt Cadillac saloon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. - -- - Tea and Coffee Houses. GRAND UNIOfr TEA CO. Any va riety of tea or coffee grown can be kad from their agent, S. Komp thomc, 237 Riverside avenue. Phono 3871. Ticket given with every purchase. Restaurants. BEE HIVE RESTAURANT Meals 15c; beds, 15c. Giro ns a trial. 20 Central avenue, upstairs. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES will cure rheumatism, asth ma, paralyms, sores and private dis eases. These remedies may bo pro cured at the store of Wah Chnng on A street, Ashland, Oregon, whero thoy will bo sold by tho proprietor, Chow Young. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheetiron ware on hand and made to order. 128 North G street. Auctioneers. E. F..A. BITTNER.x auctioneer, will bo found in room 208, Taylor & Phipps Building. Attqrneys. WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law. No. 0 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Rcames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank Build in cr. second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attorney-at-Law, Offices Room 30, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Carriage and Auto Painting. VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-clnss work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside avenue. Phone 801. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate, Loans and Firo Insurance Office, suite 205-200, over Fruit growers' Bank. Phone -r41. ADAMS & BRIGGS 0. Adams, C. P. Briggs. real estate, -insurance, farm and city property, timber. Butte Falls. Or. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped iob offico in South crtf Oregon; Portland prices. 37 "South Central avo. Opticians. DR. GOBLE Tho only exclusive op tician between Portlnnd and Sne- ' ramento. Office on West Main st nnd railroad. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien. 0. D. Nngle. TnE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufacturers nnd contractors; also lime, cement and plaster in any quantity. Offico, Medford National Bank bldg. Phono Mn'm 545. , Undertakers. MEDFORD FUTRNITURE CO. Un dortnkors. Day phono 351. Night Phones: C. W. Conklin 3001, J. II Butler 3571. Piano Instruction. HARMONY, sight rending, musical form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray, Studios, 144 South Contral avonuo. Phone 493. Stenographers. EL1JA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stonogrnphio work dono quiekly and well. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL -344 South C st., Medford, Or. E. W. Iliscy, Matron. Official hospi tal P. & E. R. R. Dentists. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC, Dentist -Offico in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, west of tho tracks. Collections. SOUTHERN OREGON COLLECT ING AGENCY Will nttond to tho collodion of any accounts anywhere in tho stato or out. Room 208, Tay lor & Phipps Building. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. - - 4-44- 4 Photonraphers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mnckey nnd die with joy." Ovor Al len & Reagan's store; entrance 6?i Sovonth street. Civil Engineers. WILL tnko by contract, on reason able terms, all kinds of work; also irrigating, planting nnd cultivating, etc. Landscnpo gardoning. First class references. William Peters, Civil Engineer, Phone 1801, 322 13. Main street, Medford, Or. Bill Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7, JnekRon County Bank Building, Medford. Or. Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up ataifa, Young & Hall building. A nice cool place to spend tho hot afternoons. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect and Builder. P. O. Box 480, Medford, Or. Your building respectfully so licited. Furniture. DT. F. WILSON & CO., dealers in now and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for Mound City kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS ' Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medford. Mission Furniture nado to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second-Hand Furniture. Eads' old stand. 18 W. F st. South. Phone 91, Medford, Or. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is riot irrigated. Wo guardnteo ev erything put out We are not in the trust. H. B. Patterson, offico in Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursery stock. C. F. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Box 841. Phono 1201, Medford. Transfer and Drayagc. II. S. BRUMBLE Drayago and transfer. Baggace stored. Offico C and Soventh. Cement Workers. B. J. ADYLOTT All work guaran teed strictly first-class. Residence No. 406 Bcatty street. A card will bring mo to yon. MUSIC. MUSIC AND LANGUAGES Mrs. II. L. ITuillior, 707 Main 9treet West. Private lessons in singing (method Rossini) and languages French, Italian, German, Spanish. MRS. E. E. GORE Piano instruction Metropolitan Collego of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Pbne 493. 144 South Central avenue. Bulldlnn anil Loan Association. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Secretary, 128 EaM Main street. Carpenters and Builders. A. D. JOHNS. Contractor and Build er 225 Rivorsido nvnnuo. Phona 2471. F, E. HILL Will furnish plans nttd list of nil timber to bo put in build ing. Medford, Or; W. G. nOLMES-Contrnctor nnd builder; plans nnd estimates furn ished. Inquiro Star restaurant or nddross Box 818. Physicians and Surgeons. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and rosi dent phono Main 3432. S. A. LOCKWOOD. M, 1). MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Offices in Haskins' building, Phono Mnin 1001. CONROY & CLANCY Dffico in Stewart Building Physicians and Surgeons. Offico phono Main 341; G'I2.' phono Main 012. S. R. SEELY. M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon. Modem equipped operat; ing rooms. X-Ray. Offico hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Offico in Jackson County Bnnl; Building. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. Mission Block. Phono 201 , Medford. CALL ON DR. E. J, BONNER, Eye specialist, when others fail. .Officio in Eaglo Pharmacy. Main 233, East Main noar D'Ann'ou. Cigars and Tobaccos. IRELAND & ANTLE Smoko Hoimo, dealers in tobacco, cigars and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive ngentd of Lewis Single Binder, El Morlto nnd El Palencin. 212 West Main street.