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HIE MlflPPORD MArL TRIBUNE, MMPifORD, PUMPX, llWMWkyttfr, FEBRUARY 19J0. FIND the sure-enough better place to live by answering' want ads SUM ROOSEVELT FOR FOR EXCHANGE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Piano Instruction. Mrs. Von Clausscn Vows Revenue Aqnlnst (ho Colonel for Barrlnu Her Social Success. NHW YOHK, Fob. tt. Vowing Unit nhc would l:tl(o lini' iiull for It.OOO. OOll itKiiltiHt ex-Prcsldent ItnoHiiVoll, Unhurt M. Ilitcon, ox-Assistant Herro liny nt ftifitc jimI ('niinni'l Harper, in I'iii'Ih, Into tin supremo court r tho I'nltod Hluli'H. Mrs. Ida von Cniiiweii of ,Vv York returned cm tho Atmrl kti yesterday. I lor little daughter, Osemliio, nam ed lior mother nays, after the lull' KIliK Oscar of Hwcdoii, was with her. pint, von 'damnum In the daughter of n Now York merchant, Ailolph Clas miii; granddaughter of Matthew MryiifH. a-coutractor; graduate of the Hricred Heart Convent :it .Vntihatlau vlllc, and' former wife of Dr. William Francis lloiiun, whom she divorced In Houlh Dakota In 1 1 n r. . Him Iiiih hiiIiI mIiu would Hint Minister CIiiu'Icm II. (Jruvim for refusing to present her ut (lie court, of Klni'. Oscar. Mrs. von CIuuhmcii picture hoinelf iim th "lioninli'd prey of conspirators" IiiuIiiiIIiik "statesmen mid inuro con spirators," who huvi stripped her. figuratively, of inoiiiy. clothing, pew o)h mid social mill hnslne opportuni ty, leaving hr only her character, ill though tlny nought thin also, she avows. Hhi) maj h thny oven trli'd to Mrangltj her. Slii' In camping on Col. Roosevelt's trail for refusing Intr ndmltinlou to the White House whitu lii wiih pci"ldi'iit, unit Mho Nttyx IiIh iikhIhI nut secretary of ntuti' mill IiIh illplimiulH ami foreign "co-consplrators aided mid abetted foreign conspirators" In taking awny her niNh, wardrobe, JiiwiIn and opportunity to puIiIIhIi hnr hook or onti'r thi' Hiirrt'd precincts of royalty, For two mid a half youiM thin por Mi'cutlon linn not censed, him Hays and iivimi wln'ii she landed front tin steam or the sumo "malign Influoiire" pur Hlled her In the nttompt of the I'liNtoliI house to tixtrorl "outrage oun tribute" from Imr. Iloiv She Will Fool OiiMont Men. "Next tluiu I arrive In thin country I'll come clail In only a (Ik leaf," Him declared. "They iduill not find any vIoLhlni' to tn." Her hook, sotting forth In allegory and verso her persecution:!. h hIIII In type-wrlttnu form. It linn two tit le, onn on the front cover, "Forget It," and another on the had; cover, "If You Can." It Ik the prophecy of u scores who Heed In a foiolgn country the abused office or ambassador. It picture ItoDOKovolt, without naming hlin, bog ging crumbs of bread at the gates of a city, while the affluent motor hy In their chariots. Tho volume Ik dedi cated "To Friends, hut Principally ICnemlitH." Two count rlos have rofns ml to puhllHh It. Hho KiKdiH a puhllsh- er. . I.e Martin Iiiih hooHteil It. She brings iiIko an Invention of hal nnclng an air cushLui which re iintri'H only one little technicality. hIic HiiyH, to he Httriuounted, hnftire the patent In granted. MRS. JOHN I, NO. 1, MAY SLIP ONE OVER Takes Steps Following Remarriage of Former Champion to Determine if Dlvorco Was Legal One. CHNTERVILLK, !. 1., Fob. D. Whlle .lului li. Sullivan it ml his brido are on tho IiIkIi hoiik today Imuml fot Europe, Mch. Annio I). Bullivnn. for- tnor wife of the fniiiu'e'chiimpiou ot' thn world, ta ntuiuiivoritig to iiHtmr tain wlmtlmr f.ln wiih loyally divorcuid from htm. Mm, Sullivnu is iittoled as Hiiyin that hIio had written to Ilia county olork ut t'hicnuo to Imiin wlion the dlvorco wiih crnntml and tHo offlidal ivuciord ot! (hu IraiiKiiulinn filed. Shu 1h Hiiid to liave added that rIio ntill MHiiiriidercd hcrnelC inarriiul (0 tho fonner finhlcr mid to havo dmslnrod that Mho did not think lie would have .dared (0 many nt,'"'". Meanwhile, John Ji. and his brldo At'o on tliu Httmumhip Ivoruia, nounm imiiiod hy hi opponetil of uorller yoarH, Jalco Kilralu. Tho party loft ! Ronton ynstordny, iCD oorsots, Meeker & Co. Wtnr Kidd'ti 8hej. Your Ad Will Find The Right People Because the R.ight People Are LooKing'for Your Ad If you COULD (atthoiiKhi UK COUItBK you can't) hi op every man you moot on tho HtnioU today, and auk: "Do you waul to huy a lifjiiiW you ihIkIU find 11 half dozon who would atifiwor In the. afflrmiitlvo. 1'erhapn no onn of thexo, howovcr, would want to huy tho hoiiHO you wuut to Roll. If your ndvcrtlHomuut, liowovcr, were to ho printed In thono columnH today, It would "ntop" I5VHHY MAN IN TOWN WHO WANTH TO IMJY A IIOU8K and It , wouldn't "Mlop" ANYONI3 who DIDN'T want to buy n house! That'H tho beauty of tho advertln lui; way of finding a buyor. The ad flndn the buyor through tho nlmplo proceHt of being easily and readily found HY tho buyer! And If, iimotiKthu proHpeetlvo buyorn of property In thin city, thnre 1h ono to whom your property would bo a bargain, or a "good buy," and If your ad In a convincing ono, you'll Hull what you want to noil. Went adn, 1 cmt a word (J Insertions for tho price of fire. 14-YEAR OLD GIRL LANOSJN TEACHER Puts Him Down for CountHe has "Resigned" at Order of Board of Directors After Trouble. SI'OKANK. WiihIi., Fuh. V.A right-hand wwing to the jaw from the well-directed fiht of I'hooho MO luturlf, a girl of M. dauglitnr of A.;kOK 8AWC -So ilcn 3 mllen wuith It. Mulnlurff. mmiI Mclviu ('rum-1 of Mcdfortl on Pheonlx road; Im- haker, 11 Icaclmr in the Rolling O recti , Hi-hool. down for the count, and now' the profiMir has "reigned" at Ihe! reipteHt of the hchool dircelotv. I'rofehMir Crmnliakor hays that tlio lircelorn locked him out of the HehoolhoiiHo al ter he had had trouble with tho puptlrt in a rough and turn-1 bin fight, t'rumlmker tttit that the trouble Marled when he decided to "whip one of the kids of a director, and they jumped 011 me in a rough manlier." According to the Moricr. told by the hcIiooI children. t'riimbakcr; seized Clyde Melnturff by tlu col lar, jerked him from hi chair and threatened him. This nrotiM'd the ire of Clyde'M Mster, l'liocbe, and, fearing that the pro tensor would in jure her bnithcr, he ..ei.ed the teacher by Ihe hair, which i long and curly, and proceeded to wool him around. Tiring of this oxoruiMi, the girl i naid to have planted a hard right on the point ot Ihe pnifcKsorV chin mid he sunk to the floor for tho eoiuit. Then Clyde i hiiid to havo taken a hand and piunnnilcd the teacher to his heart' content. The figbt in retried to the school direetoin and after an investigation they decided that, the teacher's days of iiHiifulucHK won- over. (1. !. Wilson of the Conor d'Alene dlHtrlct, Ik In Medford looking ovr the hiiHhicHH situation. I A. Dinilnp of Derby wiih u Med ford visitor TucMlay, doing business with local merchant!. FOR SALE. FOR BALK C hen pVh bin or lead reTfiw nutshment on railroad, good Bprlng, saw tlmhor nnd wood; will hoII or trade for lot in Medford. Address T, cam Tribune. 278 FOTt SALK- -75 ncroa best fruit land In north end of valley; A inlloa from railroad; 1-2 mile from school; about 1R nerea cleared; some fruit In bearing; Irrigating ditch runs through mlddlo of tt; plenty of wa ter; with liotiHP, barn, well and spring and 1000 cords of wood on It; a No. 1 road in all directions; $45 por ncro; huy of owner. Bee Cole man at cigar ractory. 2C8 FOR SALE A nonrly "now, Three Inch wagon, completo. Address Dox 724, Medford, Or. 2SR i'.-r: . . t run riAi.r; or exchange, modori) rosldonco, sovon rooms, hath and baHomont, Portland Tlolghts, Port land, coriUM' lot, magnltlcont vlow. Will soil 011 torms or exchnnga for Roguo RIvor or Modford property. Inquire O. Putnnm, Mail Tribune office FOR KALK Young orchard in boar A'JK:. Mnl JpiOhoun,IUioenhc, Or. FOirSALKCltcap, now moiTbm "6 loom bungalow. 412 South Khig fltroot, 'jtRO I'OR SAIiRA" good oowr"frosTiT0. D. Woolverton, West Main St. 378 FOR SALE 5 and 10-aore traotu jut within und adjoining city lim its, nt a bnrgaiu, on 5 annual pay uihoIu. Addrecw P. 0. Box 418. FOR SALE. TOR SAMC Oak, fir and pine cord wood, 12 and lfi-innh; nlso dry rail wood; dry pitch for kindling. Phone order to Mnln -1201 . FOR HALK -Home, harneH.i and hnggy. Imtulro 018 West Mnln 2C1 I'fiftllAI.K Oood Rtcam wodiBawl AiWreRN U. O. Van Woven, Mudfcrd, Ore. 293 l FOR HAIiK--Choice biiKineBB proper ty nt n bargain, on long time; caay terms AddrcaH P. O. Box 418. !" - ncren nounm ii.uu 1 f,,lr orclionl; t acre olfolfa - ,r" 1,1 nililvmlon. .1. S.Von- ''" poll SALK - Two new himguloWH, all fiuihhcd and four lots. $1800. A.ldres.s "V." care Mail Tribune. 281 port "SAtTK Somo gool plccea of fruit land for nlo chenp. Address S, care of this office. 262 VOll HALE 5 acres of good fruit or berry land, one-qunrtor mile from railroad Htntlon. AddrosR C, enro Mall Tribune. 278 FOR SALK Nndty acres. .10 In ono year old apple and poar troes, 100 Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For torms write "Owner." caro Mall Tribune 201 FOR SALE Now concrete block ma-. rhino, cheap. Mox 623 Modford. 280 i FOR SALK-"A "flHucTaas " popcorn nnd peanut roaster and an Edison phonograph, with 37 records; all In first-class condition. Address P. O. Rox 203, Central Point, Or. FOR SALK-" ReHldpnce "propcrTy, eloso In. See owner at 228 8outh Ivy street and snvo commission. FORSALK Ml ncrns of tho very best free soil land In the valley nnd! only 5 miles from Medford for fil ; an acre. t , A beautiful homo of S rooms and 4FOR RKNT Partly furnished house acres ono and one-half miles from! with bath, etc., 3 blocks from Main. Medford. a beauty and chean as dirt A whole city block, clone In. for $2, - 000. D. II. JACKSON & CO,. Opposlto hotel Moore. FORBAXH--T0 aero trad 2U-2 miles west of Jacksonville, cheap If taken j irrigation, suitable for raising po at once. Hoiiso, barn, few fruit 1 tatocs and garden track, also suit trees and other Improvements, orj nue for chioken and turkey raising, will trado for city property. Address' Owner will furnish a ronsonablo ""I I'VtlliiMMi vi v'ttvin onion, Medford, 282 KOU SALRHciTiuvor Vnlloy land of the bim pears, apples, peaches, Tokay grape..; ic.00n (hnlancoi time) will humlW" over 200 acres: ifJH'iiEH- climo to railroad; about 27 acres ln!R IlENT "TM . k 12 and 2-year.old orchards; unaur-i roomt' nt 604 Wwt l0th 0r imRsed. Ideal locathv: for fruit or alfalfa; has river frontago; water rights; bout lug, tlshlm; and Irriga tion on placo. Addrosn Hox 23, caro Medford Mall Tribune. i 1 i WANTED -f1 WANTIcn--Agonl8 to handlo good selling household artloltos. I. R. Orungstnd, 311 Main street, Port land, Oro. 282 aV.rr :V ."nUr ".'.'FOR ttKNT-'AirnUhod room. ...ko .lio ., i i-i ..,... uum (loni i. flee! xnno nor nore. Heo nwnor. !ln S. Poach streot or P. O. box 842. 282 WANTED Experienced stono outtor anil quarry man. Call at Condor I Wator and Powor Go's, offlco, i FOR SALK On North Rlvorsldo Avonuo, G room hmiso, barn and .onu-hnlt ncro of good gardon land all for MR 00. Address P, O. box 87B. Modford, Me. fOR SALK--Ono young groy gelding weighs 140, Rig PlncH Lumber Co, 270 WANTED. t tt WA NTH!) A Ken I to handle house hold article: big nionoy maker to right party, Information IJox 043, MedfonU Or. 283 WANTKD" Alady solicitor to "soil electric heating, cooking and light ing dovlceK. Apply at tho Condon Water and Power Co. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral houKework for family of three. 1'. O. Hox 087. WANTKD 1 have from "$2600 to $5000 to Invest In a good foothill tract; owners only answer: give full description and location. Ad dresn "II," c-to Mall Tribune. WANTED- io. Ulon as stenographer or any kind of office work. Ad dress 87R Medford. 278 WANTKD To rent, 2 or 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, closo in; must bo goed. Phone to 1651 or ad dress I, caro Tribune. 278 VANTKDfo rcnt4 or 5-room house, cloco In. Address X, care Tribune. 278 WANTKD First-class truck garden. Apply 141 N. Fir street. 278 WANTKD TO KXCHANUK Improv ed Seattle' residence property for fruit ranch or timber land. Ad drew W. AV. Kofeldt, general deliv ery. !81 WANTKD Honest, energetic, rella lile men and women to tako agency In your own locality for quick-selling guaranteed aooods. Write for Infor mation to O. C. Kennoy, Hugo, Oro. 231 j WANTKD Team of young KCldlngs. wen niaicuea, weign iuhui nv. lllg I'lnes Lumber Co. 279" FOR RENT. FOR RENT FurnlsheU rooms with board. No 10 North Grapo street. 30 por montli Inquire 240 So. 1 Orapn or phono 4172, ! FOR RENT 2 room sulto of modern ! rooms for light houco keeping. Mrs. j Joo Thomas, 222 South Holly st. I RENT Tracts of land from OI10 t0 forty acres; with water for HIROUIU Wl UIIU JUUthlJ other fenolnjr for improvements if I0t,sce Perform labor of erecting snmo' "l Ul"" Ul,wuuv' ,,or ,uld Powor coraPnn' for par nca 24 'unK ! FOR RENT t-room house on V, Ninth. Reo Whlto & Trowbridge, over Farmers anil Fruitgrowers Bank. 281 I FOR RKNT threo partly furnished rooms for rent. 510 North Rlrorsldo "TOR RKNT Farms, from 40 acres upward, suitable tor fruit, alfalfa, stock or gonornl farming. Inquire at offlco Condor Water A Power com pany, 200 W. Main atroet. In - th . 280 - - FOR RENT Furnished housouoop ini rooms, bedroom, clothos closet pantry nnd kitchen, all on ground floor. Call at 133 North Rlvorsldo and Fifth stroot. TO hbKt A now seven-room house to ront. Apply to P. R. Smith, No. 601 Roatty stroot, Modford, Oregon 378 FOR RENT Ouly hotol In town ot 1000 nonulatlon. Call at Condor wtnr nnd Power Co.. 209 West Main utreet. KOIl KXCIIANOB 15-acro young orange and lemon orchard, In best condition, near Los Angeles, Cal.; want land In Hoguo River valley; object, must ohango climate; what havo you? Address .V. W. Arm strong, Covlna, Cal. 28G FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hotel in Sweot, Idaho, for Modford prop erty, either town or farm land; val uation $0000. Address William Woody, Sweet, Idaho. 278 MONKY TO LOAN Small aniounU short (line loans on bouses and lots or other artlclen of value. Address "," care of this office. 281 LOST. ITO'STdbld" watch, open face, with fob, between Anderson and tho B. & C. Cash 8toro. Kinder plcaso leave at Hasklns' drug store. Reward. LOST -A r h a In fi f6 ""ol dbea d s. Kinder leave Warner. Wortman & Ooro's store. 278 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Tea and Coffee Houses. GRAND UNION TEA CO. Any va riety of tea or coffee grown can be had from their agent, S. Kemp thome, 237 Riverside avenue. Phone 3871. Tickets given with every purchase. Restaurants. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES will cure rheumatism, asth ma, paralysis, sores and private dis casef. These remedies-may be pro cured at the store of Wah Chaag on A street, Ashland, Orec;on, where they will bo sold, by the proprietor, Chow oung. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and shectiron ware on hand and made to order. 128 North G street. Attorneys. "WITHINGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm Building. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law. No. 9 D street. rriunlflqqr. COLVIG & RrLUIES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Ronraes. Lawyers. Of fice Medford Nationnl Bank Build ing, second floor. B. F. MTJLKEY Atterney-at-Law, Offices Room 30, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Transfer and Drayage. H. S. BRUMBLE Draynpe nnd trausfer. Bnggasre stored. Office C and Seventh. Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate. Loans nud Fire Insurance Office, suite 203-200, over Fruit growers' Bank. Phono 541. ADAMS & BRIGGS O. Adams. C. P. BrigRS, real estate, insurance, farm and city property, timber. Butte Falls. Or. Printers anrl Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland puces. ;n South Central uve. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive op tician between Portland and Sac ramento. Office on West Main st and railroad. Brick Companies. G. W. Priddy. J. T. O'Brien O. D. Nngle. THE MEDFORD BRICK CO. Brick manufaelurors and contractors; also lime, cement and plaster in any qunntity. Office, Medford National Bank bldg. Phone Main 545. Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Uu dertakers. Day phono 351. Night Phones: C. W. Conklin 3001, J. II Butler 3571. Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Poso with Mnckoy nnd dio with joy." Over Al Ion & Reagan's store; entrance on Seventh street. Stenographers. ELLA M. GAUNYAW Pnlm blook. Stono!raphio work done quickly and well. Hospitals. " SOUTHERN OREGON HOSPITAL- 344 South C st.. Medford. Or. E W. Hisoy, Matron. Official hoppi tal P. & E.'R. R. Dentists. DR. W. Mv VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Offico in rooms 203-204, Fannors1 & Fruitgrowors' linnk building, woBt of tho traoks. Carpenters and Builders. A. D. JOHNS, Contrnotor nnd Bnild pt: 225 Riverside avenue. Phone 2471. HARMONY, sight rendinjf, musical form. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Metropolitan College of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Studios, 144 South Central avenue. Phone 493. Civil Engineers. WILL take by contract, on reason able terms, all kinds of work; also irrigating, planting and cultivating, etc. Landscape gardening. First class references. William Peters, Civil Engineer, Phone 1801, 322 ii , Main street, Medfordf Or. Bill Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All ordere promptly filled. Room 7, Jackson County - k'Ldi2KijMedf ord, Or. Billiard Parlors. " S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young & Hall building. A nice cool -P'le. toJPend the hot afternoons. Architects. J. K. A. BILES Architect and Builder. P. O. Box 480, Medford, Or. Your building respectfully so licited. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects un8d Winders, office 7-8, 235 Main. Phone Main 3471. Residcaco phono 247L ggrrjage and Auto Painting. VALLEY .SIGN AND CARRIAGE WORKS High-class work guaran teed. Signs. Riverside avenuo. Phone 80L Furniture. H. F. WILSON & CO., dealer in new and second-hand furniture and hardware. Agents for Mound City oto su. seventh st. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of nil kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stovea and Rouges. New and Second-Hand Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18 W. Fst. Sonth. jPhoneOI. Medford, Or. Nurseries. QUAKER NURSERIES Our nre budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee av erythmg put out. We are not in tho trust. II. B. Putterson, office in Hotel Nash. ROGFE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY urowers of hujh-ffrnde nursery stock. C. F. Cook, Prop. R. B. V. depot. P. O. Box 841. Phono 1201, Medford. Cegent Werksrs? " B. J. ADYLOTT All work gnaran- ieen Binctly ltrst-class. Rwidenea No. 40fi Bentty street. A mnl w.u jring me to you. MUSIC. -MRS. E. E. GORK Piano instruction Metropolitau College of Music. Miss Flora Gray. Pb-ne 493. 144 South Central nvenne. Bulldlno and Lean AssBclaUan JACKSON COUNTY Bmr.nrvn AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O. C. Boggs, Acting Seeretarv, 128 East Main street. F. E. inLL-Wiiffuraish plans and list of all timber to be put in bm'd jng Medford. Or. W. O. HOLMES Contractor and builder; plans and estimates farn J8hod. Inquire Star restau-ant or .address Box 818. PlisMins and SurJonsT R. W. STEARNS, m7 B.-IOpliosu; Jnokson County bank. Night cnllw promptly answerotl. Office and reai- -S'Hl Piffle Main 3432. s- A. LOCKWOOD, iT. D " JT'Ltl8' L0CK00D, M. D. ?r Cen,?aBkins' bui,dJnK- p'ono Main 1001. Stewart Bmlding-Physicinns and burgeons. Office phone Main 341--IH'ljhjinoMain 012. ' Vi8BBLJ ?L D-Phyia7a"nd burgeon. Modem equipped oporat- ?ffiomt XRa-v' 0ffit,a ''ours: n'12:. P' i"'..?f Jackson Ul"".r panic miildmp. UK. F. G. CA R r.OUT no MAINS CARI.OW -! OsteopatnS JSrd.0" B,00k" CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNErTe speeml.st, when others faU. Offico V.S1?0 P,'Jl"nft- 233. East JphjsaniTobaccos. IRLLANI) & ANTLE SraokTIlonse dealers in tobacco, cigars and smofcl .atipplies. Exclusive agents of Lmvis Single Binilor, El Meri 0 anJ KUterfju 312West Main treet