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Migmwitn maiij tribune, misdford, ohmon, Thursday, junk 22, ion. PAOTS SEV13N '. .? 1 TUFT WANT!! W AMENDE Pure Food niul Drun Act Is Without Vnluo Claims Clilr.f Executive Snids Mcssnno to Cotifjrcss Ri linrillnii , WAHIIINilTON, IX C, Juno 82. DxtiiMiiii'liiK fiilmi Hluli'iiimilrt of I ni mi lit I vi lnnimrtliiH iif putitut modi i'Iiich, I'losldout Tiifl today mint il niKHMiiiiD to i(iiii;iohm, iii'hImk tin out ucioncy niiiDinlijiiiiit iMolilliltliiK micli itiMiiiniiM mi llio label of (.roinlottiry IIII'lllclllI'M. Tllll IllOHHIlKI, niiyii llmt initio t Jin ii 3,001) nttfi'H a'KiiIiiHt modi i' I ni fit tn rt tn uli I mt fulno I'lnlnm mi to tll iiiiilltlcH unit tho mrntlvti pow ers of I hull rouinuuiU huvo boon pri'piirxil for prosecution under tho puio fiiiiil and drug law. Mom tliim lfil) or tlii'Ho rases, 1io said, m nut ho dismissed uiith'r it rul ing or tli supremo court or tint Unit i'ii HtatKH IiiiIiIIiik (lint under thy Htntuto such fiilm) claims could not tin construed us inlshruudluK. Tho nines Investigated, ho nnld, Involved nnino or tho rankest fruuilH tho ill" piirtniDiit or Justice niul over (Uncov ered. "An evil, niniiiii'tiiK tho general health of, the people, strikes at the lint Ioii'h lift'," tho message hii)h. "Tin' snln or dangerous drugs constitutes Hiirli an nvll." fIve jailed, charged with lynching man VAI.KSTI.Ni:, Neli., Jump "M. Clwrg.ed with liuxiiii; Iwiclied Clinrlen Selerr. n inni'liiiiiiii, Hurry !liutli, ICmiii'tli Murphy and (leoruo and! Alum Uocd, ur in j(ii hero today. It 1h alleged thn prisoners tool: Keller from the home of it ni'ilitior yon tor diy niul handed him to n polo. Tho authorities hiio secured n confess ion, it i said. Tim ioiimiu .'ii for tho lynching wm tlmt Kellers limt tin i'ii ti-iii'd Murphy unit hix MstU". All purtii'H I'oiiri'inoil in tho affair tiro ptomini'iit. UNDERWOOD WOOL BILL BEFORE HOUSE LONDON J HAVE BIG FIGHT AIIENA Htili Mcintosh Plans to Erect Grcn) est Arena In the Worltl Where He Will Stmjc (ho Bltjiiost Siorlhi(j Events. LONDON, .Iiiiio 22. Hiil.'til liy Ihu "wporllln,' nubility" of KukIuiuI, jluuli .MeJulnsli, (ho Australian fight promoter, proposes to f'vu Loudon tho (.'iiwiliml aii'iia in tlio wwld, in which lio uxpactH to hIiii;i only jmt" iliHtiu cdiitOHlH of iuti'l-naliounl im wu tniive. Thn now pavilion vi! be located nt KiiiI'h Court, and AJelu IohIi nlirndy Iiiih plmm lor tlio huililiuir under consideration. Iti'iilixiiiK that to ho HiieeCHNful in tho prouiotiuii of pn'r.u htiuu in r.iiirliiud lui would huvo to overcome tho prestige of tho National Spoil hiu (.'liih, .Mo I ut an)i, ivhen lio bopm giving fiislflH nt Oliiupia n year njo, wont to thn uuilreaiiiod tmuhlo ami expense of importing fighters fioiu Atiiiirioa mill AiiHtruliii, t was ii d l"K hofoio tlm hnxiiig cutliUHiu! among the dukes, iiianpiiwim ami mrls begun deserting Miendipiartcr" mill iittumli'il Jilolutuhli'n eoiitoHlH ultiiMMt in n.lioiiy. TIiIn plan Ih to fonn ulml in Iciiomii in aiiiiiheuimit eirclen uh a "whi'itl." Cmit rui'tM wjll In- made with tlio bout fi-ihli'iH in tho world to "iiuiIjo tho circuit" each mail huint; xiKiM'd for two liattlen in Iuiilou, two in l'an unit two in AiiHlrnliii. .Mcintosh roKcrvinu' Ihu lij-ht to m loot the contcHlaiitH in each ease. Must Keep Peace WASHINGTON, I). C, .limo 'J'2. Tlio Underwood wool tariff lull wat up for roviiou in the Iioiihc today. Thn Kopp ninciiilmciiit malfiui', tho duty on raw wool -10 jkt cent ami the Sharp amciiilmcut uiakiui; tho duty III) per cent wore licaten. An iiiiieuilmcut of Itticker of .MinHoiiri re htoriu tho three clmbiricatiom of wool ami chaui'iui; thn iluty from ml valorem to hpeeilie. iniikin reiluc tioim nvtniKiii; -'0 to .M) per cent lio low thf Payne law wan defeati'tl. nn.klim for Henltb. PANIC ON CAR CAUSE OF MANY INJURIES nriTAM), N. Y., .lime aa. -Thir-teen people M'rioiifly hurl ami one fa tally injured ax a roxult of a panic on a Niagara Kail Irolluy car when the conttoller liiiruetl nut, arc liciu-,' cnrcil for today in local hospital. .Mont of tlio injured were piihhed off tho car while it wan piiut; at a rate of 'JO milcH all hour. XOTK-'i: III iirrordniiro with tho wlnh or tho morchntttH of tho city Hint tho whole peopln nuiy rclehriito tho fourth. It Is roouefcteu1 Hint, nil lninliienn hoimo cjotio fjjl dny.Tucsdny, July Jtli. Htorcji win mi open kh iiMiitii on .Mommy tlio third for tlio convcnloucn or thono at 'tvmllni; tho culohrntlon. My order ut the Merclinuta AhrocIu t Ion. II. C. (MHNKTT. President. JOHN CAIUCIN, Secretary. A K-r"Ci Rentier 1 rWki J J f 9 ii' g- niii4j'ginC mJ ?. I ly "Sf J v TEACHER EXAMS NOW UNDER WAY Forly-two Would Teach In Jackson Schools Held Under State Jur isdiction for the first Time Good Anywhere In Orcnon. .rvnruK, jcirrrs NKNV YORK. June V M or n bpcetacular encounter, during which Itohcrt Hoc, jr., miu of the late Kol). erl Hoc, of printing proxx funic, was drauged from liin automohile, xtrnck in tho face and dinned into the Hoe icsidencc, at No. ll.'t limit Fifty fifth Mtreet. Arthur JoIiiih, a promi nent lawyer ami "luiHlmiid of Mm. Margaret JohtiHon JoIiiih, who h hiic ing tho Hoo chtato for apiniximatclv '2.-0,()()0,nOO, was placed under liondrt to keep the peace for three months y Magistrate llennaii, in the iiiea's night court. "That man is the head of the fam ijl which is Irailiiciug my wife," Mr. Johns aiHcrled. when Mngistrate Hcr iiiau asked him for an explanation. "I went after him with a thrashing, unit ho got away. That's all." Un-Ulns for Health. Our Correspondents TALENT ITEMS. On Wednesday tho K company were distiihnling pip;p pver lint town of Talent. Tho company intends to hoou lav Hi" mains in tlm Htree. Mr, Ksten Ims a now two-liorso giiHiiliuu engino that ho uses to run his, pump for irrigating purposes. Mr. Stowaid, our genial postmiiH. tor, on Sut in day was in Phoenix con sulting tlm couyuitteo of that town in legard to u water mipply for tint town. Mrs. Finnic Schneider ami Mrs. SuyolTs were spending Tnusdny in Ahjilmid. Mins Hlnucho Au.ico on Tuubdtiy wi'm calling mi ,1'riiiiidH in Talent. (,Wr. Loyd Uolvur. of Phoenix on TueHiJay was visiting wlih her mother,' Mrs. IJisula Douu of Wngo nor oreek. , J. W. Konl wiih elooled direelor of Hjdiool district No. Till on Wugu nor in eok, llnrry Lynoh letiiiug. 11. II, (lodilaril wiih rq.dliu'uil eleik. The following sales worn made: J. J. Ijiiiio to Willlnni Willis, two u(s on Homo .street, consideration .Hiritl., J. J. Luno in I). Af. Forhos, Iwo lotH nenr tlio Methodist cliuroh, ifir.O. On Tuesilay John Murry rottirned to Talent ufter a continued Mny ut Ainrysville, Ca., whvro Mr, Murrny has hoou working in u Hiigar fac tory. On TiiomIii.v Piofessor St. Ong of AhIiIiiiiiI was' oi Talent attending to his cJuhhkh in iniisie, . The l'Iiihs for tlio front of C. M'. Wolters' now coiiereto building 1ms iinived niul in being put in place. Kiel NvHwnrnor Iiiih movud lo Till out mid will live in tlio J. N. Man ning bouse. Mrs. KushcII Alford of Klniimtb FiiIIh vislnig with ioIiiIivoh ut CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mr. ii ud Mrs, KrlokHon of Ban Fran cIhco aro vlaltlug Mr. mid Mm. Jliu Cllno mid family. Mru. 1). C. Urtm Is entortalnliig hor tathor, -Mr.. ICiiKluud, and her njnco, MltiM (lertrudl) McCutchiiii, both of NnbriiMlui. Mm. JiiiiiIh and hoii, who liavo heou vlultlug Mm, Jliydorjiian, )mv,o rotuiii- oil to tbe)r homo lu Mlnpuuotu. Mm. M. It, JCiikIuiuI, Mm. Normllle and slHt.or, Dr. J. J, Houitomou, A. W. Stodham, Rpent Weilneiiday morn ing in Med ford. Our dty council Iiub forbidden (ho siilo of rlreworku or tho ubo of them by aiiyono wlthfa thu coriiofato Hm ltd or tho city or Central Point.' J, VHtlan)B of UrUtM Piihh mient WednoHilay afternoon horo, tho guoHt or IiIh duiiKbtor, Mm. A. W. Moon. Tho Indies oprhu Presbytorlan church spout WcduoHitny afloruoon wlUi Mm. MeKellop ut her suburban homo. Mm. Whtto or Woodvllto la vllt Ing her brother, Kd Frutiu, and fam ily. Mm. Tuckor, wlfo or Mr. Tuckor, tho contractor and builder horo, lpit for Oakland, Cut., and Mr. Tucker wont north tho uamo ovonhig to spom a row dnyH, Mm. H. M, Klnculd mid children. Mrs. Leu Wtitlthm, Mus Ulplo PuiiUip, aion Owou Hpont WoilueHituy uftor iiooii lu Modford. Mm. Aimtlii, who Iiiih boon In Meil foi;d foy Hftme dnys, Iiiib returned to her homo horo. CHILDREN TILL SOIL HKU.MIHTO.V, Ore., Juno 22. Public nehool studenlH or district US near Hcrmlston will till thcoll next nprlng, on n rami that will belong to tho school This was tho decision or tho tnxpioem or tho district who JiiHt voted a Hpeclal levy or ono in III to Hcruro fiuUK to purchnno a tract or laud near tho nehool ror this pur pose. A competent limtruior In ngrlcul turo will bo employed, mid all work from plowing mid Irrigation to har vesting will be done by tho students itudor his direction. There are -J'J iipplieants for tench, ers' cortifiiwtuH af the cxniniiinlioiis being held tins week in JackKonvillv. Of tjiCHo .'II are npjiljiug for tin: one year certificate, three for the pri mary certificate, four for the fivu year certificate ' and one for the Htatu life diphuua. The exumiiiirttoiiri are held iiikLt state Hiiiiervision for the first time and diplomas granted will be valid throughout the statu instead of in the county nlouc aH formerly. County Superintendent of Schools J. J'crcy Wells is in charge of the examination, assisted by Superin tendent Collins of the Medioid schools. The papers will be miiI (o Salem for correction mid it will be soma little time before the applicants will know the results. LOU CRIGER AT END OF LONG BASEBALL CAREER MILWAUKEE, Wis., Juno 22. Hy receiving his uiicotdilidnal to- lensci from the Milwaukee Associn lion team, Lou Cjigcr, veteran player who caught when Cy Young wiih tin.' pitching wonder, is thought to have given up baseball forever. LEGAL NOTICES. LAND OrriCE WOTIOE. I'nllril flfnlcH l,nnd Offlcp, ItotofonrK. Orii;oii, Jiinn 9, 1911 Not lei of filing pint of stirvrv Nntlc' Im horliy Klvcn thai lio follow Iiik lnnil havo lircii norvcl"-!!, (o-wll. In lowriKhlii so H 11 2 W W. M., necllonii I to 12, IiqIIi Inrlunlvo, U 1-2 of foctlon K.. N 1-2 nml H V !! of rfollou 19; cnoiin 17 to 20, lioth lnrlnnlv; W 1-2 of Hcctlrin 21) H W 1-4 of unction SI); Anil noctloni 31 nml 32. In lownnlilp 3t H Itanito 7 W, V. M. H-cllon ; hoc lort 20; nfcllotm 23, 2. 16 nnl 2C; H 1-2 ml N. V 1-4 of octlon 2X, B 1-2 ami N V 1-4 of mrtlon 29! K 1-2 of ice linn 32, (lection .1,1, .IS mi (I 26, J'lntH of iiirv'y of tlio nbnve dciicrlli (l liiiiiln will bij fllrd In thin offlnn on .July 20, 1911, (Tliurxday) nt 9 o'clock n. in., nml on find nftrr such day tre will ,a iircpArnl lo rucflvo npnllcntlon for tlio i-ntry of tho unrenerved and un PIrr,)rltr(l Inridn thorvln (HU-ii'wl) IIKNJAMIN V. JONKfl, llPKUtor, OEOUOi: W. KWULK. Ilccelver. FOr; EXCHANGE. Ktl ZtU Hasklns for Health. Tiilvut. Mru, AU'onl Buinvd off utlWcduosduy. Talenl on tlio loturn trip from Port land. Dr. Theodoro Mnlingron f!tn Wedui'hday was attending John Luoy nt Tnlent. A - ' Kuiorv Neal and Frank King wore doing business in Jacksonville on TRADE IfiO acres, crulHo 2;000.000, railroad through tract, iuku ntdciico part paymont, liuiuedlnto Income. 0 acrcB, 1 mile out, bcarjng orchard, tnko town lota In i trade. 10 acres., 2l! lu orchard, 20 In bear ing. $:I00 ncro, take residence property. 10 ncrcs black fuui noil, gooO Iiouho, 8 wet In, on inula rpml, take Mctlforil or Anliliind ioHliloiie. SO ucrrii wlu-ut liuid near I'rosucr, WbhIi , triulo for few acre. 310 acres la DuUotuli, nit la oujllvutlon, toko properly hero. 80 uteres timber, criltno 2,000,000, take rcHliteaco '.'500. tlid acres timber, eriilso 6,000,0p0 fcot, tuku ledldi'iico ir.noo. S ncrea truck ranch, closo lu, for resldenco. Portland proporty, clear for acrenijv, not over $7(5. SO iieivs rvllmilHlimeat, SldOO, tul;o city proporty 70 iiotck, 05 imitor dltoh, SS In npplcs nml ikihi'h la S year, 2 1-2 miles out, $123 ncro, 20 norvv, 18 In pours, oloso la flno build- Iiik Nlto'hml view, ICO-iuIro Btook mid alfalfa ranch: 1G0 ucrOH tlltnhlo; umlor ditch: 175 per acrJ: tnko Inuomn proporty. Flno Kenwood jots for uerongo or town proportiv )80 iicron ruw laud; nil flno fruit land; tak nay 'Rood propfcrty. Sovorat Iioiihah for aorenRO, I landern bounca In Kenttlo, ouulty tit, 000; trade for Improved ranch of about $13,000. It-mom btuiKiilow for ton acres, flno 7-rotiiu bungalow, modern; .take small tract. 80 iiciu?, tillable; J2QQ0; tnko town prop erty. 80 acres, cleared; tako resldonco tn trade. 2t,0 ueros Itoguo river; SO acres bottom 'under dltoh; tako town property. WANTJtD (r!afnr Konoro.! housework. City. ami ranch .property to list ROOM Bt)8 r BITTNER For Sale I.umnn N, Judd. of Talent, Oretton, lias for milo In llio fruit, carden n,j slralfn land of Houttiorn Oregon, the following dcKcrlbed landn 13 ncn-fi 2 1-2 miles from Tnlent. lm- lu-nvrd, divcdlliiR hoiup, 10 acres In cultivation: nmonir tlm foot hills; wn- tcr. Prlco 1 1 top cash down, CO iicri'n, 20 acres iindr cultivation. family orchard. 2 1-2 miles from Tnl- nt. Prlco fUOOO. Cash down. Amone tho hills 31 acres A. Chaise fruit farm. 1 mile from Talent. 113,000. 17000 cash, bal- nnco on time. Lots 7 and 8. In Talent, SOxlCO feet, fine well; n dwelling house Trlcn 1400. Lots 9 nnd 10, In Talent 0x23 feet: a Kood dwelling house and fine well. l'rlco IS00. 17 acres. 2 mllos from Talent, a com mercial orchard. Qhould yield this yortr JtOO or 3500 boxes of fruit. Price IIO.QOO. One-half cash down l0 acres Pino timber laid, mostly fir and hemlock; somcthlni; like 6.000.- 000 foot of saw Umber. Price 15000 cash. 20 acres 1 mllo fro;n Talent, part In croulng orchard and alfalfa. Price J25 an ncrc. 200 acres Near tlis famous fluncrcst orchard, 1C0 acres under cultivation; all fenced: fruit ajal alfalfa soil; a dwelling house, barn and water tank, only 1125 the acre I -lot In Ashland. 50x143 fret; good dwelling house, near the depot. 11100 1C0 acres About 9 miles from Medford. ninonjT tho hills, rnnke unsurpassed; timber land. J12 50 an acre. IS acres Ono bjock from C P., Talent. Ore Flno black froo soil, garden, fruit and alfalfa soil, 1: acres young iwnr irecs, : i-s acres 10 year old Newtown apples, a good (-room dwelling house. Prlco $11,000, J6500 cash down. The rest on time. SO acres 1,500.000 paw timber, among mo mns, v mues rrom Talent. Price S2000 cash. 4 acres 2 1-2 miles from Talent, fruit and chicken ynneh Stream of water runs through the place. l'rlco J 1700 cash. 5 acres Closo to Talent, tn cultivation: dwelling house and good well. Price 13000, 11000 one year. 11000 two years 2 mines Ophlr and rtuth, S miles from Talent, ono tunneled 60 foot, the othor J 60 feet. 40 acres Among the hills, dwelling lintiio and a few acres cleared. Plenty of water and timber. S45 the acre. 10 acres near Talent, All In cultivation and In fruit trees, S425 tho acre, 1-3 cash down. 10 acres C-room house, barn and chicken house. Price .12,760, 11500 cash'ilown. , ' 10 acres Part st to alfalfa and fruit trees. Prlco $1500. 40 ncres 6 jnllos from Gold Hill, sll under cultivation. Dwelling house and orchard. Prlco $13,000. tlilsluess lots In Talent! 150 acres unimproved land near Jack sonville!. 10 ncro orchard 1 mils from Talent. Trlco $5000. 198 acres One mllo from Talent, 90 acres sot to Do Anjou and llartlett pears, 6 acres to Spltxenbcrg. New bungalow' house, barn SOxCO. Prlco $250 tho acre, $25,000 down, balance on time, 240 acres timber on I.lttln Ilutte, 4,000, 000 fcot saw timber, fine soil after timber Is removed Prlco $3000, 3-3 caRh down, balance on time. 73 1-2 acres orchard, Har.tlott and P'An Jou pears,' Newtown apples, Prlco $325 an aero if all sold together: 10 acres separately $350 tho aero; 1-3 down, baliilico In 1, 2 and 3 years time. Ono la,t In town of T.Ocnt, 55x152 feet, ono 8 room now bungalow house, wood house 12 by 20 fVet; good well. Sh ado trees set out. Prlco $1900, $1200 cash, balance on time. 13 lots', 2 acres. In town of Talont, hew house, wpod shed, wolt nnd flno family orchard. Price $3000, $1500 cash, bnlanco on time. Also n blacksmith plant in the newly Incorporated town of Tnlent, Or. J.nt, shop. tools nnd business. Prlco $3400; half cash down: tlio balance on two years- umo ai it com. (Plciisn cut this out of your dally.) 87 ncres. 2 1-2 miles from Talont, Or., among the foothills, 30 acres clean d; remainder timber; soil very fertile; Anderson creek flows ihrnugh It; about 1100 peach trees, moat of thorn bear lug; 100 bearing npl'lo trees (15 years); 45 pear trees (5 years): 15 almond trees (loaded with fruit); 2 laigo quince trees; 12 pi ones (full of fruit); 'blackberries and led ras'pberrles; sum mer cottage (2 100ms); linrn; hen house; f 1 ult drying bouse;; a flno well of wntor; S Irilg.itlon ditches from the creek; 5 neies corn: 2 ncres pota toes! ,1 1-? acres beans; J aero garden; 2 find pastures, etc., foto ; crops go with tile place; pile oilj.$75 tit ncro. Tinlf WsU down, lemnlmter $500 per year ut 8 per cent l.unuin J Judd, ox eluslvn ngeut. ' I'Olt THAI)!: 5 seres, 8 year old or clmrd, fi 1-2 rows of Newtowns nnd 1 Hpltr.enborg. 1 1-2 miles from Cen tral Point. Hear Creek bottom land. Will Irinle for modern housn and lot on pavement In Medford O T. Austin, Medford, Oregon. 8S ro'ni:XCIIANai-IUlly In 20 acres, closo In, for city properly. Address M O., dim Wall Tribune 84 FOR UXCHANOC Medford and subur ban property, ranches, timber lands for other property. Address Box 199, care Mall Tribune. Miscellaneous TO THADB Automobllo for city lots Crater r.akc Oarage. FOR SALE OR EXCHAN6E KOIt HAI.i: Oil KXCIIANCJB Klrst class rooming house In fine location; good business; will exchange for city prop erty or good land, Address G. 31, can Mall Tribune office. 84 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. I'Oll HAM; A half Interest In a. good paying business none better In town, about $800 to $1000 required. Address J A. M . Ilox 701, poxtofflce 90 FOR RENT Bastntss Propsrty l'On SALE On RENT Good opening for general merchandise store In new town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on railroad. It miles from Medford. Gold llay Itcalty Co., 206 W. Main. Tnislshsd Booms. l-X)U HKNT Furnished rooms; can bo used for light housekeeping roomt 313 North Ivy street. Inquire at Ilar doa'H bakery. $2 roll HUNT Cooi room, ground floor, nicely rurnlslied ror two; hot water, bath. $15 month. 234 B. Ninth. SI X ousts. HKNT Good 2-room house, with shed, city water, opposllo Nut, $12. Hum phrey. Phono 3992. KOIt IIBNT $25; a. J, room bungalow, with 3 closets, buth and pantry; also large- barn. 729 West ltth. 663. 81 FOR SALE lots AT COHT Ono lot, 5 blocks nrh of depot. Inquire No. 5 Bnst Third et, 96 KOIt KAMJ Lot on West Jnckson, $350; 2b lorkn from railroad. Inqtilro 213 H, lolly. 91 HOOMS t'OIt HAM; 1 rooms, house nnd shei .1.1,1, U.UA.M ...Iff -MMl...- i.llMrtlim . ! ,i " T , f ..,.1. r ,. . . , ...... 1.1,. ,,, chicken yard, nnd coops, flno vegnlable gnruen, nerries ana rrmi irees; ioi rux 150, $.150 will Imndlo. 7I4 ltth street 81 JUsl Estate KOIl BAM; Jackson county lands In Iloguo river valley, Oregon, by the Jackson County Itealty company, IL M Coss, manager. Office In Garnett . Corey building, room 217. farm lands, garden lands, fruit lands, stock ranches, large nnd small tracts of Im proved nnd unimproved lands. Oflce phono 6691; residence 141. Oil HAM- HO or I B0 acres of good land nt less than $100 per ncre, llnln wagon lor particulars address Clms Morgan of Persist, Medford, Or 86 'OH HAM; A land bargain, 40 acres of raw land, located 2 miles west of Cen tral Point, soil 20 feet deep and wa tered by springs, only $20 per acre Tumy, 201 Garnett-Corcy bldg. 81 Basinets Property uit HAU1C Choice business property at s bargain, on long time; easy term Address Condor Water A Power Co. KlseellsBtoua WANTHD Pupils to tutor during the summer; terms reasonable: references given. Address Dox 833, Medford. 80 OIt HAM; International Encyclope dia Dictionary; three volumes; first class, complete, new, cheap. Address "Palrvlew." Jacksonville. 79 OOn HAMS At a sacrifice, high grade piano only used a short time, will give terms, for particulars address box 535 Medford. SO "Oil HAM; Account of the reduced acreage of our orchards, will sell part of the work stock: four head of good slout rugged work hows, all of ser viceable ago and soundness. Call nt ranch or phono sub. 7351. Kdcn Valley Orchards. 82 WANTED. BOscellaBsott VANTKI) Mountain buggy and market wagon, with springs, both single horse, must be tn good condition and cheap. II Bnslgn. Gold Hill, Or. St WANTED A man of 4t with consider able business experience wishes an ac tive Interest tn some growing business or will 1x5 Interested to learn of any proposition to establish a business In Modford. Must stand thorough Inves tigation. Address business. Mall-Trl- buno office. 79 WANTED To rent, smalt house with city water; give location and price. Address C G. S. 212 W. Main. 79 WANTED Parcel post 15c dollvery; prompt and safe: satchels, valises. family packages; no heavy trunks, Phone Main 7001 Home phono 212. ' WANTED Use of piano by lady for storing same. Uest caro given. Ad dress A. B, care Mall Tribune. 79 SITUATIONS WAITED. KOIl ItENT Good 6-room house, $12.00 Humphrey, phone 3992. SO rOIt KENT 5 room modern house. In quire No. 60 North Orange. KOIt ItENT 7 rooms, modern, north C street. $26.50. 5 rooms. Palm street, $12. 6 rooms. Palm, street, $18. 7 rooms, modern. West Main, $30. 5 rooms, modern, King street. $21.50 7 rooms. Jackson, $30. 2 rooms, furnished, $1.50 per week , C rooms, modern. Riverside, $30. 10 rooms, modern. Oakdate, $50. 7 rooms, modern. Park street, $30. a rooms, modern, furnished. Park street. $21.50. 6 rooms, light and water, Beatty street. $16. 7 rooms, modern, S. Oakdalo, $30. 5 rooms, modern, S. Laurel. Desk room, ground floor. W. T. YORK & CO., 35 North Fir. ron""ltENT Furnished rooms at 211. back of 2353outh Central. 79 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for trans ients. No. 10 N. Grape street, next to Farmers' & Fruit Growers' bank. FOR RENT At tho Cottage, modern furnished rooms equipped with private telephone service, hot and cold run ning water, sleeping porches, bath ac commodations and heat If desired. 604 West Tenth at Phone call private exchange lit. FOR RENT Two room furnished house. 534 South Fir slrtot. 79 Soosskoplnf Boosts FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, mod ern, conveniences, bath; no small chil dren. 543 S. Hojly. . J54 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, modern, lights and telephono free, no children; summer rates, 327 South Oak dalo u venue. 82 Tsrms FOR RENT Farms from 40 seres to 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit ranches garden land, general farming ranches Gold Ray Realty Cp., 216 W. Main. Offtoea for Bunt FOR RENT Flno office rooms. Enquiro of Young & Hall. tf FOR RENO" pver the postofftce with heat mid light. eo A. A, Davis. FOR RENT Offlco rooms tn Electric bldg., modern equipment, stoam heat, electric- light, bathsr toilet, hot and cold water. Gold Ray Itealty Co,, 216 W. Main st HlsotlUnsous. Luman N. Judd PMIPl'S BUILDIWaj xfJuJQHX, 0 K Q O FOR RENT Garden land In tracts of from ono acre upwards, with water for Irrigation. , Owner will furnish team and Implements for cul tivating and seed for share of crop. Inquire of nuf turn, Rogue River EIoo trlo Co., 216 W. Main st WANTED Tho Rogue River Valley Em ployment Agency will supply nny kind of labor to anyone that wishes to em ploy help. Please drop us a line or phone A. L. Gall, manager, room 33. over Jackson County Bank, phone 782. . S3 WANTED Position at general house cleaning by hour or week. Main 3361 Japanese Holey. 83 WANTED Japanese boy wants work at house cleaning and pressing cloth or table waiting. Catl at 321 Alice street off North Central avenue. Phone 931. Jack Sabural. 80 LISTEN Chimneys nnd flues cleaned, ono for $1, more than one. 73 cents each; furnaco flues, $1.50 and up. Leave orders at Dunlap's cigar store. G. Slough, the old man. SS WANTED Plain sewing 1144. Address Box 366. Phone M. 80 WANTED A position as housekeeper by lady of refinement and ability; relia ble nnd experienced: city or country Address XYZ, Mall Tribune. 79 HELP WANTED. Xlp WaaWd Male WANTED Competent bookkeeper nnd stenographer to straighten out set of books, further employment: state qual ifications und wages desired. Address P. O. Box 564. 79 WANTED Two or three pick and shovel men )p tnko contract excavating for dam across 90-foot creek, Bunkhouse with cookstovu near by. H. Ensign, Gold Hill. Or 81 WANTED Man to work on fruit ninth close to Medford. Address A. H. C, caro Mall Trlbuno. 80 WANTED Carpenter familiar with making mission furnlturo and wood working, Address Buffum, care Rogue River Electric Co. WANTED Satesman fot exculstvo ter ritory. Big opportunities. No expe rience necessary, Complete lino Yak ima Valley "grown fruit, shade and ornamentnt stock. Cash wcokly. out fit free. Toppenlsh Nursery Company, Topponlsh. Vash. WANTED-Salesmen In every locality of the northwest: money advanced week ly; many roMce over $1000 month choice of territory. Yakima Volley Nursery Co., Topenlsh. Wash. "X4p WJUd Temsls WAITED A girl to do general house work lu small family. Address Box 5. care Mult Tribune. 70 WANTED Woman cook for family of throo and threw hired mon. on ranch four miles from Modford) $30. Thono Mala 2621. SI ?OR LEASE Fishing, boating and hunt ing resort on easy terms. Box 33, Mull Tribune. TO LET At the right price, spricb for lunch counter or lemonade stand for the Fourth of July colebiotlon lu good location. "Address P. O. Box 838, Med fold, Oregon. WANTED Woman 500k at tho Dia mond. . . 1 WANTED Woman for general house work, one who can cook. Wages $30 par month. Apply Buffum, Rogue River Electrlo Co., 216 W. Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Arohltseta. JOHNS ft TURNER. Archlteots and Builders Orflco 7-8, 32i; Main: phone Mulu S471. Resldonco phono 744. INVERT REEVES & WEST Architects, 07 und 20g Ooruett-Corey building - IJIUJ.- M1M!4S- ( BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstrsots. jioguk 'itvnii valluv" aiihtiiact TITLE CO., INC., Jacksonville. Phones Pacific, Main 11; Home 3006, T Acoonntsnts, D. R. WOOD Oencrnl accountant. Your books mi ill led nnd kept for 11 runonnnblo figure; your business solicited. Ofrico Medford Mnll Tritium) iiitlldlug, photns, COM, resldonco phono 16Q1. ' Assayst ana Analyst. A88AYER AND CHEMIST Karl V, lit gels, II, He. Geharnl ussity and iin nlytlcnt work. Cement nnd aspUalt testing. Rest equipped assay office nnd testing Inboratory In Oregon. All work guaranteed. Grunts Pnsi, Or. Attorneys. MARCtffl E. BROWN Lawyer; telo phono Pacific 3661, 232 East Mrtln street, Mcdforil. Oregon. or. COLVIO A RRAMC& W M. Colvig, C. L Roames lawyers Office Mr.lford National Bank building, second floor. PORTER J. NEW, WM. P. MEALEY Attorneys-nt-law. Nos. 1 and 2 Post offlco building. '&, REAMES Lwycr. aarnott-Corey building. MULKHY Ke CHERRY (B. F. MULKEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Lawyers. Room 12, Jackson County Band bldg. Sllllard Parlors. 9- T; ","2?. $ COj Billiards. Cigars nd Hoft Drinks. Up stairs. Young ft Hall building. A nice, cool place lo spend the hot afternoons Sill Posters. Vi?5? T CANON-Tfllll pogte", B-, U. lTbutori ." orders promptly flllod. Room 29. Jackson County Bank build ing, Medford, Oregon. Cigars and Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE. femokehouBe 5S? -.VLW ,0,,'icc.' ,CK". and smok-l57Up.P.I'c,s- K?.r"lu",v "Cent of Lewis cla. 212 West Main street Tltt Insurance. FOR an cfflclenf agency aniT'Ttrorig companies, sco IluntUy & MacCIatchle. 15 No. Contral avo. Jfarnltars. U. V. WILSON $c CO. dealers tn now and second-hand furnlturo and hard ware. Agents for Household stoves sKii",0!'?."- ? South I-lr street. Thone Main 3161. Home 265-1.. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Cor ner 8th and Holly streets. Medford. Mission furniture made to order. Cab- loll' lTLk f " k,ndS' A ,rlal ordor MORDOFF & WOLFK Cookatoves nnd Knf't-Sew',nn'll.''cc.('n,I ,mnd furnl- South. Phone 91. Home 283-IC Med io ru. Orsnlte Works. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.. 216 Wcs Main street, manufacturers and ilea' era n monumental and building gra Ite, crushed granite, common brick m. pressed brick, coarse and fine washed rier sand. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Prlddy. O. D Nagle. Geo. T. O'Brien Con t rac- " fnAn pr.e.s5,oU br,ck ftnJ "me. Office floor. Phone No. 3181. Uandscape Qardener. JOnl?wv1iHtTZi , ndscape Gardener. Between Riverside aicnuo and Keattr street. Medford. Or. SaUsfactton guaranteed. Call Main 3812. Mining Kaclilnerj'. " SEE MATT CALHOUN of Phoenix. Or., or tho Denver Quartz Mill & Crusher Co.. of 1710 Broadway, Denver, Colo rado. Catalogues and prices can bo had at Phoenix. Oregon. Matt Calhoun. Xotary Pnbllc NOTARY PUBLIC Room 257 Phlppi building. HELEN N. YOCKEY. Notary public Bring your work to mo at the sign of The Mall Tribune. Jfarserles. MEDFORD OREEN HOUSE Cut flow ers, potted plants, shrubbery bulbs. 923 E. Main. Phone 3741, QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock Is not Irrigated. Wo guaranteo everything put out V,e are not In the trust. If. . Patterson, office removed to 116 E. Main at. ROOUE RIVER VALLEY NURSER? CO., Inc. Growers of high -zrade nur sery stock. Office 104 S. Fir. Both phones. Physicians and gnrgsons. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY lnysiclana and surgeons. Taylor nnd Phtpps bldg. rooms 210-211-212. Office phono 5ei residenco phone 612. Office hours 9 a! m. to 8 p. m. DnAnVRwGA,XLPW' DIt- UVA StAINS CARLOVv Osteopathic physicians. Moved to rooms 116 and 417 Garnott Corey bldg. Phone Main 6351. D?JeAnT.ESIrA.S..WV.i-fANn Dentist nil ,,n. R,.aUo. bidtT li3 R a'u'n Gas administered for extraction of lSetn .Tplephono Main 681. Night Phone 4432. D15;..sr:-VUNS I'hyslctan and surgeolu ,,'S?. Oarnett-Corey bldg.. rooms 211-212, phone 5501. Residence 113 Laurel st. phone2092: DR. a A. LOCKWOOD, physician ami surgeon. , DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, practice limited to diseases of wo men. Offices over Hasklns drug storo. Phones: Puclflo looi; Home 28. Dr. W. il. Van Scoyoc. ' Dr. C. G Van Scoyoc. . Dentists. Garnett-Corey bldg., sullo 318. Medford. Oregon. Both Phones. DIt. J. J. E.MMENS Practice limited to disease of the eye, ear, nose and throat. """- ! r.. iiiuin 1 reel. DRS. SAUNDERS AND GREEN Prao?, tlce limited to oye, car. nose nnd throat. Office: Suite 318 Garnett. Corey building. Doth phones. DAVIES & 1RLE Chlropruelors. 23IT Central avenue. Phono Main 511. Of flco hours: 2 to t p. in. Chinese "Medicines ' " CHQW YOUNG'SChinl-sij 1 medlclneswTll euro rhoumatlsm, catarrh, colds, goit ers, throat and luug trouble, deafness, paralysis, private diseases and .ill kinds of chronlo and nervous ullmeits. Stomach trouble, constipation, indiges tion, womb and bladder troubles. See . me at 241 8. Front at., Modford, Pro. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped Job offlco In Southern Oro gon; book binding: looso leaf systems; Sllt.paRoru.c,tc" otc-' Portland prices. 27 North Fir at root. Stenographers. fiEJUA" M. GUATn YAW Pulm Bloek. Stenographla work done quickly uud well ' MHiH U J. IlINOSTON. -102 aarnett Corey Building Offlco phones; Homo 95. Paclfla 5331. Residence, Pacific 1381. I Blgns. VALLEY SIGN ADVERTISING CO.'d SIGNS will help build up your bust ness Phono 803 IK Riverside avmiuw. Steuiu Hosting. T C. C. PONTINO Hteum und hot "Wo". ter heating, dry kiln und power Work; Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates given. Phones: Puclflo 4001. Home 124:L. residenco J.ic)fio 4.462. Bp4JI,' 37 South Central1 uvenue, Medford! Oregou, - f fl ) 1