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Ca . i Vu Y . to . :P j,. If 4' .1 h v , MrcPFOR!) AfATTi TRfBTINR, "MEDFORT), OREGON, FRTD'AY, .TUNE 23, 1011. GEORGE AND HIS QUEEIira Mnko Royal Pniro$j Throuyh the Streets SIxty-Flvo Thousand Troops Patrol the Lino of March as the- KIiiii Passes. LONDON, June :i. -To Hid tlnni'l. Ullll),' t'lll'OI I.!' II lllllllillllle f Mill). jeeu their iiiujonlie King (ltni'n V mill tiicen Mary III lining imiilit llicir o.Viil iiiikiihh HiiimikIi till' MlrenlN of li Htrnl mill southern niitiiiim of I ln i'ily. Thin ih their iiiiijenlien' liiit iiin'iirmiiMi hiiu'ii lliey wuru iirowiii-,1 yeMeiiluy. KnllmviiiK tho libelant cimlnum of lln 'nriiu mi. Jiniih limy iippuni fd In tliu hIiim'Im In-. Iiiiit their miliji'i'lH today anil with imtinlniui'il at a KiirmuiiM liini'lii'iui Kjvt'ii by llio Ictnl mayor ir I.mulini, Sir TIioiiiiih Veioy Strung. Tin. iuiiihnoii wax a mllo in l"titlli. It iiii'liuliMl ilotiioliuientH t'roiii every KiikIUIi n-Kimem, I'min llm nuvy mm murine ii mill rroui tin Iinllini mill iMildiiiiil i-iiiitiiiciitH nl' llin army Miillieie.l for tin. crli'lirniiiiii. (.mil 'ICili'liciii'i-'rt ((,',000 Ik.(,m imtiulli'il tint Im'i(h tlir.uiKli which tin: pur. into iuimmi'iI, Hi)il Hiilulo I'lnil. A tin- pii Kioii U-fi lliirkiiilmiii Palaee llm Itnynl t,re Artillery, KiiiIhmuiI in SI. Jaiiii-K I'aik fiteil n ii'.val hmIiiIii. Tli,. ,.iiwn iUfi-ry Cui tuiii Kilzuilliam I c, ln iiiurimMidii wllli vmiiiml i'uiiiMifti'i of Kiillorn, TRYING TO MAKE BETTERJSITIZENS Governor West Deals Willi His Plan to Improve Condition of Convicts, Hopluu Thereby to Make Better Men of Them. HAMJM, Or., June 2.1.- In dealliiK wllli (ho ini'ii behind tlio prison wiiIIh (lovernor Went fut'CH the fuel Hint al moiit nil or them 111 nut Homu ilny bo mil frt'M wlinii they Imvn nerved their turiMH, mill IiuIIovoh It h mi fur for tliitm ti i',o out foitlliiK tliu Htiito linn trliul to lili thoiu thiiii to no on. cumliiK Oh nates Hint hwIiik behind tliniii, Tliu Kovcrnor made It plain today that tin parole ami honor htm tt'iii wuh workltiK vi'ry niit:t:tifiilly mul Hint It wiih to contliiui) through out Ills iiilinliilKtratlon, I'oilny wo IhikIii shipment of brick to (.'orvnlllii to bo lined liy thn state nr.rk'Ultunil collegu for IiiiIIiIIiik pur pom'H. Till yi-ur 120,000 worth of brlcu will ho turned out liy uiiKiiurd I'd ronvlelH, nud not one of them linn escaped or tried to escape, "TIiIh Ih tho moHt tryliiK Hoaiion of thn year," continued thn Kovcrnor, "to 0110 who In confined. Thn newspa perman fi'i'lH llko riiniiliiK way to thn hlllit, tho bunker I'lnvi-H to get out of llin four wiiIIh of IiIh hank, I fcol as tlioiiKh I would llko to Imi fri-n from officii dutli'H when thn wnathor Ih ho film. In thn hiiuic way thin Ih a niont ti'iuptlm; tliuu for tho men at tho pun LOCAL BAPTISTS VISIT ASHLAND Convention Closes With Evenlnu Given Over to Younii PeopleOver Forty From this City In Attendance. tin' lloynl .Mniini' l.iL'ht Inl'iuitrv mulllli'Jitlnry. Tlioy know thny can Hli't'i) In lli.t iiintliii' urtillrry. The Hoiim-IidM (Rivalry, followi'il l.y otlu-r ilidai-h. uii'iiU of citvnlry, arlillnry mul iiit'nu Irv I'liuin im.t. Am llm Snot (Irnyn, llin liitiUkillmitN ami llm IIikIiIiiihIith liuiiidii'd liy, tin- (irowilx that liiml thn opmi air mid find much food If tlmy wunt to run away. "In thu fnen of all this wo muni thi'iii out on thnlr flrnt trial to work In thu Htiito Imidn around koiiio of thn liiHtltiitloim or on thn roadn. Wo pay thn way I'lii'iTi'il voi'ifi'riiitilv. In aitlioni practically uotliiiiK. hut inakn ilotm narriiit,'i-H thn colonial prnni Inn ami tin Iomut hiulnmiu'ii follow I. Fnllowiiii' lliciii wan thn licml. iiinrli'rn tilaff (Inui-ral William Nii-li. tlii'in illHtluctly uudurntaiid that wo urn kIvIiik thum mi opportunity to provo their manhood. If thny with- iiluiid thn temptation to run uwny, nUoii, ohiof of thn Inipcniial (Iciicnil I wn know thny pousciw unlf-control and Sliil'f, Imiillut,'. nrn worthy to tako tho noxt promo. Mntliiihiiihiii greeted the Nciirlct audition, which In purolo to ko out and pildnn oakli'iifi-il iiuil'nriim ami plinn- work for tlumiHulvoii, all thu tlinn ro nl lint of Field MiiijiIwiIh bird Roll- iiuiIiiIiir niibjcct to tho tUnto, and that nrl. Sir Kvclvn Wood, l.onl (IrcnIVII If thny vlolatn any law thoy nro to mul Sir I'liiirlci llrowulow, hn liroiiKlit hack to conflnnuicnt. In Tho Ilnptlnt Kiindny mcIiooI con vniitloii which linn benu In linniiloit nl Anhlnud hIiico Tilumlny cloned ThurM diiy iilclit. Thn iIvi'iiIiib bi'iihIoii wiib klvnn ovnr to tho younj; folkft ami 10 youiiK pnoplo from thn Mndfonl UnptlHt church worn In attntnliincn. Thn addtuHH of dm nvunliu; wnn du llvnrcd by thn Ituv. W. II, Kalon of ItoHi'burK, who took for hl Buhject "Tllo Hiipromo Tli In b." J I. O. Uut tnrflcdil of AHlilnnd prnuldcd nt the iiicntlriK. Tho moriilriB wjualun wiih dnvotnd to 11 laymon'H conferoucv. Itohurt Canny or AHlilnnd upoko on "Laymnn ami Mix Hlhln," h C. Stniiiiard on "Layman and If In Siindny School." iilul M. H. Clark on "I.nymari and llin I'nHlor." Hnv. fovctt of OrnnU 1'ann con ducted thu Illblu hcIiooIb ninotlng. A womiin'd nubhIoii was hold In the aftornoofi, MrM. J. C. Porter of AHli lnnd prnHldliiB. Mr, H. 8. Stlno of Mudford Hpokn on "Mliuilonnry Train. Iiik BcIiooIh." Mm. I.ovott of OrantB I'iihb on "How to Mitkn nn Inturnflt- PAGE inTE Inn Mludloil Clrcln," Mm. J. W. Orovn of HiikIo Point on "Vorkorn In For eign Field," And Mr. II, P. Holmes Kiivo a Koncral talk on womcn'n work, Thu next inni'lltiff of tho confer ciicj will be held In Knulo Point next year, probahiy tho latter part of April. . havi: vol' ui:a it? The Aillnr-l-ka hook tolling how you din KAHIIA' runnl nj,'"iHt ap penilioitls, iniil fid inHlant relief from Nlomacli nnil bowel trouble, in heinfj mail with much ititerext hy Meill'ord people. It In ivi'ii away free liy Leon M. llaHkiiiH, (In) driiKKiHt. TiimVK. After thin date I will not Htand ro Hponnllilo for any IndebtedneHH Incur red by my. wlfn Mr. Klla Jennie. HlKned It. 13. Jennie. 80 CITY NOTICES. For Sale Tim KIiik ami Quern. IternltU mid trumiM'terrt In eriuiHoi. mnt khIiI ami Life OuariU preci'ctk'il tlm royal fundi. Kitjlit nream rolornil Iiiiii' drew tint vehicle. TJio killf, Blimpxert nf wlmm could lie enujjlit nt thn Miinleriiiiri old coadt wlieeietl by wax ilrecd In the uniform of a field uinrxlial, while by hU hide, pit lied in pink, nut llm queen. Neither wore erown nr carried necpler. Hotli were eheered heartily. The royal eouplu wan neeompniiieil liy llm I'niieu of Wiilcn, drenned in the iiiiifnrm of n endi't. The Dukn of ComiatiKht nuln nt the riulit of the eoaeh. Lord Kitulmunr lode at itrt left. Hotli were attired in the unifnrmK of field iniirKhiilfl. Fol lowing llm royal eoneli eauie llm royal aiileH de emup mid the court offie ialn. Tliu entire Him of march hail been moHt naily decorated for llm oeein- inn. f.lllle Kntliuilitim. From a military ntainlvoint (be proruHw wiih iiuiKiilfieeiil but not en iiiiicIi eiitliiiHiiiHin wuh aroused as hail been expueteil. Tim loweriiijr nkies liiul threatened ruin bud ciiiihciI tke tbroiii; In be Hiualler than anticipated and llm nliinil-iiwimrH were nelliiif huiiIh for what tlmy eonlil (,'et. De npitn thin, however, the hIiiihIh in home purtrt of (bo route were not nearly filled, The Hired mul niile wallK, biiwovor, were crowded, mid liearly ebeerH for llm military beroeH of llm empire n well as for their mnjehticK rent the nir nn the gnrKCoitX' )lip'llll( pUHMI'll. thin way llm ntate malutalmi I In Krlp upon them." I'ermiiially (.overnor Went cams lit tle for crltlciMiii of IiIh prlon policy bocaimo he In Hiiro ho Ih iIoIiik rlfilit, but he expreitHCH ref;rct that IiIh oppo nents Hhould maku political capital on! of n reform movement. "Bocatmo of "'one poor follows out them whom I am tryliiK to help and maku men of," he until today, "I resmt tho pros ent agitation." Under thu "bull pen" nyatem an IiIrIi as 20 men have cm-aped In n sIiikIi year. Only two from a much larger number or truuled men hnvo attempted to K"t uwny under thu now hvntoiu. Tills Hhowlni; In dumntiBtrat. Iiik thu muceuM or thu uyBtuni and only a few HcntieriUK, tiniiii ana liimni formed ouch have uver expressed fear ot UioHrt paroled men. Tho Kenoral Aeutlment la that tho man who has been ntvon kind trmttmout and triiBt cd Ih leH ilniiKoroiiH than tho man who ImH been cursod and Ruardcd nt thu point or a Kim until bin term la ended and then turned out to bo pounced upon by tho first pollen offi cer whom ho chnncea to mcot. to otrma a ooz.tr xm osra bat. Tnko I.AXATIVn nitOMO Qulntiio Tdti lotH. DniKClatn refund inonoy If It fall to cure. 11 W qilOVK'S nlitiiAtur In on men box. S6c " NOTICH TO CKMICNT. WOIlKKItR- Ixical No. 158 meets nt Bmlths Hull Friday avonliiK, Juno 23, 1011. Elec tion of offlcors, All memborB roqueat- ed to bo present. T, II. McDonald, prOH.; O. W. Dnmls, boc SO -I Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS D Nov. Alilriult ih (ho nuw paslor of the J. K. cliurclt in tbiH oity. A. K. Lol'onlo, roturncil Thursday from n trip to Hose-burg. Hov. t)r. Hnniiltoti who 1ms been visiting homo folkn nt bin much re turned to Grants 1'iibh Thursdity morning. Minn Dutton, tho MiKses Clovrliuid mid J. II. StoveiiH of Tolo wore Bliop ping hero Thtirndny, Mih. Smith, Minn Oumpbell, Mrs Orr, J. 0. Pendleton, F, C. Fuhrer, W. D. LowiH, Afr. Stuvlormit, J. S. Hiiriiolt Hpent Thurstliiy afternoon :il II, I'J. Trovlllo from Spring Vnlloy lllinoiH iHbern with thu intention of Inentiug und engaging, in IiuhIiiohh. Mr. Troville is negotiating with A. W, Mofiu for tho purehiiHe of bin lum ber buAineHH. Hut iih yet no deal Iiiih been clornnl. .laeoliHon and Hade Co., big ditcher nrrivuii in (-enlral Point Tluu-mliiy nl'leriiDou. And progresn on tho Hewer will proceed rapidly from now on. MiHH I'Milh Stonn left Tuesday for Aledlord. Sanrnmenlo, Cnlifornin, wlioro sbo Tho Hoguu Kivor band oxpcelH to remain hoiihi 'limn vlnit ing reluliviiH. Minn Temple of Lebanon, in vinit iug hern the guest of her mutt Mi. Shurlurmit. Mvh. .1. R. Nortbop mid daugbtor, Yiulul of Lebniio'u uro visiliug her hIhIuc, MrH. Itohurt Kyle. Hnv. II. N. Aldrieh mul fiilnily from llio uiihI unived Thurtiduy nftevuuun. veeeivod their new uuiforniH Thursday und iniiku a fine appoarauee in them. Will Heott has moved from tho Downing properly on oast Oak Hlrout to the Cleorgo Joffora vcHiileuml on Fourth mid Pino. Tho Ladies Aid of thu M. K. ehtireh will have their monlhly- bargain day sulo Saturday, .lane 'J-Hh, at Fabr mid MoDoiiald'ti store. I.uman N. Judi!. of Tati-nt. Orricon. nan lor nam In llio fruit. Kurdun nnl alfalfii IhikI of Hoiittnra Oreon. Ur "iiuitini; umcriiH'ii lanux: 16 ncn-H 2 .g tnllrii from Tiili.nt. Im priivcil. dwflllni; liotm, to ncron In luiiivaiiun. iimofiK llm foot IiIIIh; wa. tr J'rlco 11500 cnnli ijown. CO IICrrN, 20 llcrfH llllllfr llllllvnllnn family orchard. : 1-: mllcn fr0m TaU nl. I'rlco eoo. CnHh down. Amour llm IiIIIh. 31 ucri'NA. Hinliio fruit fArm, 1 mile from Tnli.nt113.000, $7000 cnnti, but- nc on iltni. liU 7 mid , In Tnlent, 0xl0 fot. fine wpiij a iiwriiim; lioumv I'rlco ttOO. lMti 9 nn.1 lo. In Tiilcnt 60xJ36 feet: n Kootl ilwellliiK ImuHo and fine well. I'rlco 1100, 17 ncre. mltcx from Talent, a com mrrclBl orchard. Hhould yield till year SS00 or 3600 Ikixch of fruit. Price $10,000. Onc-lmlf cnah down. isw lien's lino tlmlr land, moillv fir wnu nrniiiK-K; ftomelliiair llko 6.000,. 000 font of Haw limber. Price 15000 camIi. SO acrrji 1 mllo from Talent, part In crouliiK orchard and lfnlfa- Price 13:5 an acre. S00 ncrm Near Ilia fainoua Buneret orchard. 160 acren under cultivation; nn iriic.-o; iruu una airaira aoll; a dwelllmr Iioubo. tiarn and wator tank, only $126 the acre. t lot In Aahland, 50xHJ feet: Rood dwelling houae, near tho depoL 11100 cuali. 160 ncren About 9 miles from .Medford. ttrnoiiif tho hlllx. mngo unaurpaaaed; limber Und, $13.60 an acre. 1 ncrea Ono block from a P., Talent. Oro. Klim black frc aoll, irarden. fruit and alfalfa aoll. IS acrea younic pear tree. ! 1.5 ncrca 10 year old Nowtown oppleir, a Rood 6room dtwlllnR houao. Price $11,000. $6600 cnah down. Tho real on time. 80 ncren 1,600.000 auw timber, amoni; tho IiIIIh, T mllea from Talent Price $:000 caah. t ncrea 2 1-3 mllca from Talent, fruit nnd chicken ranch. Htream of water runs throuuh tho ulaec, Prico $1700 caah. 6 ucrea Cloao to Talent, In cultivation; divulllnc liouao and uood well. Prrco $3000, $1000 ono year, $1000 two years. 2 inlncH Ophlr und Itiith. 6 mllea from Talent, one tunneled CO foot, tho other 160 feet. 40 norea Anion tho hlllH, dwelling limine nnd a fow ncroa cleared. Plenty of water mid timber. $45 tho ncro. 10 ncroa near Tatont. All In cultivation nnd In' fruit trees, $425 tho acre. 1-3 cABh down. s 10 acroa Croom houne, barn flnd chicken houao. Prlco $2,750, $1500 caah down. 10 acrea Part at to alfalfa and frutt treea, Prlco $1600. 40 ncroa 6 mllea from Gold Hill, nil uudor cultivation. Dwelling houso and orchard, Prlco $13,000, llualuena lota In Talent. 160 ncren unimproved land near Jack houvIIIp. 10 acr orchard 1 mllo from Talent. Prlco $6000. 198 acrea One mlo from Talent, 90 ,ncre not to Do Anjou nnd llartlott pears, 6 acrea to Hpltzenborg. Now liuiiRalow houae. barn 60x60. Prlco $260 tho acre, $25,000 down, balance nn time, 240 ncrca timber on T.tttlo mute, 4,000. 000 feet nuw timber, fine aoll nftor timber la removed. Prlco $3000, 1-3 en nil down, balance on time. 73 lO ncroa orchard, llurtlett nnd D'An Jou ponrn, Nowtown apples. Prlco $325 an acre If all gold together; 10 acres ncpnratoly $36Q tho ncre; 13 down, lmlanco In 1. 2 and 3 yearn time. Ono lot In town of Talent.- 65x162 feet, one s room now bungalow house, wood houso 12 by SO feet; good welt. Hlmdo trees sot out. Prlco $1900, $1200 cash, balance on tlino. 13 Iota, S ucres. In town of Talent, new houae, wood shed, well und flno family orchard, Prlco $3000, $1500 cash, bnbiuco on tlmo, AIho a blacksmith plant In tho nowly Incorporated town of Talent, Or. Lot, shop, toola and bustneaR, Prlco $3400; , hulf cash down; tho bnlanco on vo years' tlmo at 7 per cent. (PIcuho cat thtii out of ynur daily.) S7 ucrcH, 3 12 miles from Talent, Or., nmoni: tho foothlllH; 30 ncre cleand; remainder timber: noil very fertile; Anderson creek flown throuuh It; nbuut BOO peach trcen, moat of them benr- Iuk! 100 hourlUK apple trees (IS years): 16 pour troeH (6 yearn); 15 nlmond treeH (loaded with fruit); 2 large MUlnco trees; 12 prunes (full of fruit); hluckbcrrlen and red raspberries; sum mcr cottage (3 rooms); barn; lion. house; fruit drying Iioubo;; n flno well of water; 3 Irrigation ditches from tho creek: 8 ncreH corn; 2 ncroa pota toes; 1 1-2 norcif beans; l noru garden; 3 flno pastures, etc., etc.; crops go with thn place; price ouy $75 nu aero; half cash down, remainder $500 per year nt 0 per cent. Minimi N, Judd, ox elusive agent, Luitian N. Judd X A S W T , o s a O K KSBOLUTIOSr. )lo It r'-solvvd by iht city council of the oily of Jtedford, Oregon: That It Is Die Intention of the council to lay n 4-Inch water main on Vancouver nvi-mic from Muln street to Kleverith street and to assess the cost thereof upon the property fronting on said portion of fuilil street In proportion to tho frontage of sold property, Th" council will rnwt at tho council chamber In the city )mll In said city on th" 6th day of July liil), nt 7:30 p. in., nt which tlmo all protests ugulnst the laying of said water ninln on mild por tion of suld street and the assessment of the cost thereof upon tho properly front ing thereon will be heard. Tho foregoing resolution was passed by the city council of the city of Med ford ou tho 20th day of June, 1911, by the following voto. Merrick aye, Wutt aye, Wortmun aye, limerick aye, Klfert aye, Millar nyc. Approved Juno 21st, 1911, '. W. II. CANON. Mayor. Attest: ItOllT. W. TKLVFM. 2 Cljy IP-coriler. LEGAL NOTICES. notice or HAZ.D or nuAX, rxor- ERTT BY BBrSMBB. . , Notlcn Ih lieteby given that, pursuant to n decree of (ho circuit court of th stiito of Oregon for the county of Jack sou, rendered on the ZOtti dny of May, lull, In n suit pending In said court wherein I. II, Warner whs plaintiff nnd Hndlo Whitman, n minor, J. A Whitman, Kunih .M Amlrus and Caroline Whitman wcro defendants, which suit was brought for the partitioning of the property hero tniifter described, and by which decree It was ordered that suld premises lo sold by tho undersigned, who was appointed referee by said decree, I will sell at pub lic auction to tho highest bidder for caah tho following described promises situat ed In the county of Jackson, stnto of Oregon, to-wit; Commencing nt n point which Is 28.42 chains north of tho southwest corner of I, (., C No 44, township 37 south, range 1 west of W M., said point being on the west line of said claim, and running thenc north 72 degrees 69 minutes east 44.9S feet; thence south 12 minutes east pnrullel with Onkdnle avenue 30.10 feet, thenev south 73 degrees 31 minutes west 409.85 feet, thence north on tho west linn of said claim 9.67 feet to tho place of beginning; At the front door of tho courthouse, in the city of Jacksonville, In said county, on tho 27th day of Juno, 1911, at ) o'clock p. in. D. It. ANDTtUH, Ileferee. Nnri' & MHAi.Kr. Attorneys for Plaintiff. BXBOX.UTXOV. Ho It resolved, by the city council of the city of Medford. Oregon: That It Is the Intention of the council to lay a 4lncli water main on Plum street from Klcventh street to Dakota avenue, and to assess the cost thereof upon the property forntlng on suld ior tlou of said street In proportion to the frontage of said property. .The council will meet at tin; council chamber In thn city hall In said city on the Mb day of July. 1911, at 7:30 p. in., ut which time1 all protests against the laying of said water main on said por tion of said street and the assessment of the cost thereof upon tin. property front Jug thereon will be heard. Tlu foregoing resolution was passed by tho city council of tho city of Med foril on tho 20th day or June, 1911. by the following vote Merrick aye, Wntt uye. Wortman aye. Kmerlck aye, Klfert nyv. Millar nyc. Approved Juno list, 1911. W. U. CANON. Mayor, Attest: 0T W. TRI.FKII. R2' City Itecorder. ADMIirZBTSATOB'8 TOTAI KOTICE. Notice, Is hereby given that the under signed, thn administrator of the estate of James Illgham, d'-ceused, has filed with tho county court of tho stnto of Oregon for Jackson county, his flnul nc cnunt ns such administrator of said es tate, and that said court has net Thurs day, the 27th day or July. 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the time, nnd thn chambers of said court In thn courthouse at Jacksonville, Jack, son county, Oregon, as tho place for the final settlement of said account and for the hearing of any objections thereto. This notice Is published In conformity lo an order of Hon. J. It Nell, county judge, regularly given and made and entered of record on tho 8th day of June, 1911. t. n. roTrnxonrt, Administrator of tho Kstate ot James Illgham, Deceased. W. II P1IIPPS. Attorney. FOR RENT Xarma KOIl ItKNT Farms from 40 acre lo 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit rnnohos garden land, goneral farming ranches Oold liny rtealty Co., 210 W. Main. MIollancms. FOR URNT Garden land In tracts of from one acre upwards, with water for Irrigation. Owner will furnish tam and Implements for ouN tlvatlng and seed for share of crop, Inqnlra of nuffum, Itoguo Illver Kloc- trio Co.. 216 W. Main at- rOR IiKAHn Fishing, boating and hunt tng resort on eay terns. Box 32, Mall Tribune. TO LKT At tho right price, space for lunch counter or lemonade stand for tho Fourth of Jul7 celebration In good location. Address P. O, llox 38, Med ford, Oregon. FOR SALE Zrtta T PflUT rtM.. t..t 1.1-..1. .t depot. Inquire No. 6 Kast Third et. 96 FOIt HAt.B Lot on West Jackson, $360; 2b locks from railroad. Inquire 243 . Holly. 81 lonMi FOR HAI.K 3 rooms, houso nnd shed; with sewers, nnd water attached. chicken yard, and coops, flno vegotabl garden, berries and fruit trees; lot 60x 110. $660 will handle. 716 14th street. 81 SUal Bstaw LOST I.OHT A long dark blue coat between Medford and Central Point. Finder please leave at Mull Tribune office and receive reward, 82 FOr- EXCHANGE. Ktol Xstat FOR TRADE 5 acres. 8 year old or chard, G 1-2 rows of Newtowns and 4 Spltxenberg. 1 1-2 miles from Cen tral Point. Rear Creek bottom land. Will trade for modern house and lot on pavement In Medford. O. T. Austin. Medford, Oregon. 885 FOR EXCHANGE Equity In 20 acres, closo In, for city property. Address M. C... caro Mall Tribune. 84 FOR EXCHANGE Medford and subur ban property, ranches, timber lands for other property. Address Box 199. caro Mall Tribune. " Miscellaneous LEGAL NOTICES. Stmuuons. In tho circuit .court of the state of Or cgon for Jocksnhcounir. W. C Hale plaintiff, vs. Enterprise Mining company, a corporation, defend ant. Summons. To Enterprise Mining company, a cor poration, defendant. In tho name of tho state of Oregon, you ar hereby required to appear and answer tho amended complaint filed against you In tho above entitled action within six weeks from the date of the first publication hervof, which date Is May 19, 1911, and tbo last publication hereof will bo on tho 30th day of June, 1911, nnd will terminate the six weeks from duto of first publication hereof, and If you fall so Jo answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of four hundred nnd twenty-five dolarn. with legal Inter est thereon from December 15, 1910, wtlh the costs and disbursements of this action, and for an order of sale of the property token under attachment In this action, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisry plaintiff's Judg ment. This summons Is published in the Medford Mull Tribuno printed and pub llshed at Medford, Jackson county, Ore gon. by order of Hon. F M. Calkins. Judge of tho above entitled court, made on May 16. 1911. W. C. HALE. Attorney for Plaintiff. TO TRADE Automobile for city lots. Crater Lake Oarage. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE First class rooming house In fine location; good business; will exchange for city prop erty or good land. Address O. 31, care Mail Tribune office. 84 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE A half Interest In a good paying business; none better In town; about $S00 to $1000 required. Address J. A. M.. Box 701. postofflce. 90 FOR RENT JTuraUhea Booms. FOR SALE Jackson county lands In Rogue river volley, Oregon, by the Jackson County Realty company, IX M Cobs, manager. Office in Garnntt- Corey building, room 217. Farm lands, garden lands, fruit lands, stock ranches, large and small tracts of Im proved and unimproved land. Ofice phone 6691: residence 141. FOR SALE SO or 160 acres of good bind at lens than $100 per acre; Ualn wagon. For particulars address Chas. Morgan of Persist, Medford, Or. 86 FOR SALE A land bargain; 40 acres of row land, located 3 miles west of Cen tral Point; soil 20 feet deep and wa tered by springs; only $20 per acre. Tumy. 201 Garnctt-Corcy bldg. 3l Business Property KOK MALE Cbnlce business property at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Water & Tower Co. XlsoUanoas WANTED Pupils to tutor during the summer; terms reasonable; references given. Address Box 833, Medford. 80 POOR SALE At a sicrlflce. high grade piano only used, a short time, will give terms, for particulars address box 63S Medford. S0 FOR .SALE Account of the reduced acreage of our orchards, will sell part of the work stock; four head of good stout rugged work horses, all of ser viceable ago and soundness. Call at ranch or phono sub. 7351. Eden Valley Orchards. 82 FOR SALE Indian motorcycle. Call at 24 Myrtle street after 5 p. in. 82 WANTED. Miscellaneous WANTED Mountain buggy and market wagon, with springs, both single horse; must be In good condition and cheap. H. Ensign. Gold Hill, Or. 81 WANTED Parcel post 16c delivery; prompt and safe; satchels, valises, family packages; no heavy trunks. Phono Main 7001. Homo phono 2IZ. SITUATIONS WANTED. FOR RENT Two large rooms nnd two smalt rooms, $S and $6 per month. 325 South Ivy st. 81 TRADE 1C0 acres, cruise 2,000.000, railroad through tract, tako realdonco part payment, Immodlato Income. t acres, 1 mllo out, bearing orchard, tnlco town lots In trade. 40 acres, 20 In orchard, 20 In bear lug. $300 acre, tako residence property. 10 acres black free soli, good house, 2 wells, on main road, take Medford or Ashland rcstdenco.1 80 acrea wheat land near Prosser, Wash., trade for few ucres. 310 acres In Dakotah, all In cultivation, tnko property lujre, 80 ncrca timber, crulio 3,000,000, take resldonco $2500, 160 ucres timber, crutso 6,000,000 feet, take residence $5000. S acres truck ranch, closo In, (or resldonco. Portland property, cloar for acroago, not over $76. ' SO acres rellnuUhmont, $1600, take city property. 70 acres, 65 under ditch, 25 In apples nnd pears In 3 year, 3 13 miles out, $135 acre. 20 acres, 18 In pears, closo In flno build. tng slto and view. 160-ucro stock and alfalfa ranch: 150 acres tillable; under ditch; $75 per ncro: tako Incotno property. , Fine Kenwood lots for, acroago or town property. 120 acres raw land; all flno fruit land; tnko any good property. Soveral houses for acreage. 1 modern houses In Seattle, equity $11,- 000; trndo for Improved ranch of about $13,000. 5room bungalow forten acres, flno 7room bungalow, modern; tnko small tract. 80 acres, tillable; $3000; take town prop orty. 20 acres, cloared; tako residence In trndo. 240 acres Rogue river; 80 ncroa bottom under ditch; tako town property. WANTED Girls for general housework. City and ranch property to list E. F. L n BOOM 8M rxxrea BUH.DIKO FOR RENT Furnished rooms; can bo used for light housekeeping rooms. 313 North Ivy street. Inquire at Rar don's bakery. 83 FOR RENT Coot room, ground floor, nicely furnished for two; hot water, bath; $16 month. 234 E. Ninth. 81 Boosts. FOR RENT Summer season, completely furnished .country homo near Medford; seven rooms and detached servants' quarters; hot and cold running water, bath, electrto lights and telephone; driving horse und carriage. Address IL 0.. cam Mall Tribune. S3 RENT Good 2room house, with shed, city wuter, opposite Nat, $12, Hum phrey. Phone 3992. FOR RENT $25; a 6-room bungalow, with 3 closets, bath nnd pantry: also large barn. 729 West 11th. 6603. SI FOR RENT Good 6-room bouse, $12.00. Humphrey, phono 3992. 80 FOR RENT 5 room modern house. In qulro No, 60 North Orange. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for trans lents. No. 10 N. Grape street, next to Farmers' & Fruit Growers bank. Full RENT At the Cottage, modern furnished rooms equipped with private telephone, service, hot and cold run ning water, sleeping porches, bath ac commodations und heat If desired. 604 West Tenth st. Phono call prlvute exohango 141. Kouiplnr Booms FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, ono two or three. In suite; gas f,or cooking. 711 North Control uve. SG FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, mod ern, conveniences, bath; no small chil dren. 543 S. Holly. S4 FOR RENT Ltglit housekeeping rooms, modern, lights und telephone free, no children: summer rates, 337 South Oak. dale avenuo. S2 Business Property FOR SALE OR RENT Good opening for general merchandise store In new town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co., 206 W. Main, Offices for Bent FOR RENT Flno office rooms. Enquire of Young & Hall. tf FOR RENT Over tha postofflce with boat and light See A, A. Duvls. FOR RENT Office rooms In Bloctrlo bldg., modern equipment, steam heat, eleotrlo light, baths, toilet, hot and cold water. Gold Ray Realty Co., zio W. Main st, WANTED The Rogue River Valley Em ployment Agency will supply any kind of labor to anyone that wishes to cm- ploy help. Please drop us a line or phone A. U Gall, manager, room 33, over Jackson County Rank, phone 782. 83 WANTED Position nt general house cleanlng by hour or week. Main 3361 Japanese Holey. 83 WANTED Japanese boy wants work nt houso cleaning and pressing clotn or tablo waiting. Call at 321 Alice street off North Central avenue, Phono 931. Jack Sabural. SO LISTEN Chimneys and flues cleaned, ono for $1. more than one. 75 cents each: furnace flues. $1.50 and up, Leave orders at Dunlap's cigar store, O. Stougb, tho old man. SS WANTED Plain sewing. 1144. Address Box 366. Phono M. 80 HELP WANTED. Kelp Wanted Mala WANTED Two or three pick ond shovel men to tnko contract excavating for dam ncross 90-foot creek. Bunkhouso with cookstove Tieor by. H. Ensign, Gold Hill. Or. 81 WANTED Man to work on fruit ranch close to Medronl. Address A. in -'., care Mall Tribune. SO WANTED Carpenter familiar with making mission furniture and wood working. Address Buffum. caro Rogue River Electric Co. WANTED Salesman for exculstve ter ritory. Big opportunities, no expe rience necessary. Complete line Yak ima Valley grown fruit, shade and ornamental stock. Cash weekly. Out fit free. Topponlah Nursery Company, Toppenlsh, Wash. WANTED Salesmen In every locality of the northwest: money advanced week ly; many make over $1000 month choice of territory Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Topenlsh, Wash. Xelp Wanted ruiaU WANTED A competent cook nnd laun dress: wages $35. Apply Mrs. J. F. Reddy. Qucon Anno addition. 85 WANTED Woman cook for family of three and threo hired men. on ranch four miles from Medford; $30. Phono Main 2621. 81 WAJTEDVoinon cook" oX tfio Dla- y II1UIIU. WANTED Woman for general house work, ono who can cook. Wages $30 per month. Apply Buffum, Rogue River Eleotrlo Co., 216 W. Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Arobltscts. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders. Office 7-8. HH Main: phone Main 3471, jieatuence puono m. POWER. REEVES & WEST Architects, 207 und 08 Qarnott-Corey building BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. ROaUE -UIVER VALLEY AD8T11ACT TITLE CO., INC., Jacksonville. I'hoaeH Pacific, Main 11; Home 3406. Accountants. D. R. WOOD General accountant. Your books audited nnd knpt for a reason Aliln figure; your business solicited. OTflco Medford Mail Tribuno llulldlng, phuno 6611, resldonco phono 1601. Assayir ana Analyst ASjJAYEU AND CHEMIST Earl V, In gels, U. fie. General nanny and an alytlcal work. Cement nnd nnphnlt testing. Rest equipped assay offlco and testing laboratory In Oregon. All work guaranteed. Grants Pass, Or, Attorneys. MARCUS IX BROWN-Lawyer; telp. Phono Pacific 3661, 232 East Main street, Medford, Oregon. 9( COLVIO & REAMEft W. M. Coivlg, a U Reames, Lawyers. Office Modford National Bank building, second floor. PORTER J. NEFF. Wit. p. MEALTOT Atforneys-at-iaw. Nos. 1 and 3 Post office building. AvE:. JJEAMES Lwyer. Oarnntt-Corey building. MULKEY & CHERRY (II. F. MULKEY, OEO. W. CHERRY) Lawyers. Room 12, Jackson County Bttnd bldg. BtUlard Parlors. S. T. BROWN ft CO. Billiards. Cigars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs. Young & Hall building. A nice, cool alace to spend the hot afternoons. Bin Posters. VERNE T. CANON Bill poster ami Dis tributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29. Jackson County Bank build ing, Medford, Oregon. Cigars ana Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE. fimokehouse Dealers In tobacco, cigars, and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agent of LowM Single Binder. El Merlto and El Palen- cla. 212 Wcot Main street, , "" Tire 'insurance. FOIt nn efficient ngrncy and strong companies, see Huntley & MacClatchle, 15 No. Central uve. JTnrnltara. H. F. WILSON & CO.. dealers In now and second-hand furniture and hard ware, Agenta for Household stoves and ranges. 16 South Fir street Phone Main 3161. Homo 263-L. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Cor ner 8th and Holly streets, Medford. Mission furnttufe made to order. Cab inet work of all kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookatovea and ranges. New and second band furni ture Eads' old stand. 18 Fir street, South, Phono 91. Home 283-7C Medford. aranlts Works. OOLD RAY ORANITE CO.. 216 We Main street, manufacturers and clear era In monumental and building grat lte. crushed granite, common brick an pressed brick, coarse and fine washed river sand. MEDFORD BRICK. CO. Geo. W. Prldd, O. D Nagle. Geo. T. O'Brien Contrac tors and manufacturers of, brick; deal ers In pres&ed brick and lime. Office In Gamett-Corey block, room 209. 2d floor. Phone No. 3181. landscape Qoraener. JOHN F. BELTZ. Landscape Gardenor. Between Riverside, avenue and Beatty street Medford. Or. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Main 3813. Mining Machinery. SEE MATT CALHOUN of Phoenix, Or., or the Denver Quart Mill & Crusher Co., of 1710 Broadway. Denver, Colo rado. Catalogues and prices can bo bad at Phoenix. Oregon. Matt Calhoun. Bfotarj Public NOTARY FUBLIRoom " building. !67 Fhlppa HELEN N. YOCKEY, Notary public, nrlng your work to ma at the sign of Tho Mall Tribune, Iffurserles. MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Cut flow ors. potted plants, shrubbery bulbs. 923 E. Main. Phone 3741. QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock Is not Irrigated. We guarantee everything put out We aro not In the trust H. B. Patterson, office removed to 116 E. Main st. HOGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY CO., Inc. Growers of high strode nur sery stock. Office 101 & Fir. Both phones. Physicians and Surgeons. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Pnyslclana and surgeons. Taylor and Phlpps bldg.. rooms 210-211-212. Office phone 50l! residence phone 613. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. DUVaSv &t,CA?LOW' Du- EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physlolans. Moved to rooms 410 and 417 Garnott Corey bldg. Phone Main 6381. bl,V1V"T.Eii3VrTiBANK' Dentist Office In Rlalto bldg., 12S E. Muln. Gas administered for extraction of . Phi 4431,Ph0ne Ma'" CSU Nlglt DR. STEARNS Physician ond surgeoH "'S?, aarnelt-Corey bldg.. rooms 211-313, phone 5501. Residence US Laurel st. phone 2093. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD, physician mid surgeon. DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, practice limited to diseases of' wo men. Offices over Hasklns drug store. Phones: Paclflo 1001; Home 28. Dr. W. Jt. Van ScoyocI " Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoo. aa Dentists. Garnett-Corey bldg., suite 318. Medford. Oregon. Both Phones. DR. J. J. EMMKNS Practice limited to VL.as0 ?,fthe.?re.'.ear' noso ad throat Offlco 216 E. Main xtreet. DRS. SAUNDERS ANDGREEN Pra tlce limited to eye. ear, nose and throat Office: Suite 318 Garnett Corey building. Both phonos. DAVIKS & IRLE Clilropructors. tlSj's." Central avenue. Phone Muln 611. Of- ah:u ouurq; m iu i i. in. Chinese Medicines. CHOW YOUNG'S Chlneso medicines will cure rheumatism, catarrh, colds, goit ers, throat and lung trouble, deafness, paralysis, private diseases and all kinds of chronlo and nervous ailments. Stomach trouble, constipation. Indiges tion, womb and bladder troubles. See me at 241 8. Front St.. iledford, Ore. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has tho best equipped Job office In Southern Ore gon; book binding; loose leaf systems: out paper, eta, etc., Portland prices. 27 North Fir streef. tenographers. ELLA St GUANYAW Palm illocE Stenographic work done quickly and won. KITsU U J. HINGHTON. 402 Garna'tt- Corey Building, Office Phones; Homo 95, Pacific 6331. Resldonco, Puolfla 1361. Signs. VALLEY SIGN ADVERTISING COft SIGNS will help build up your busl ncss. Phono 802. 18 Rlversldn uvenos Steam Hunting.) C. C. PONTINO Steam und hot wa. ter heating, dry kiln and power work. Satisfaction cuarantnnd. Estimates given. Phones; Paclflo ,4601, I&me 134.L, resii 37 South uregon. Phones; Paclflo ,4601, iMme resldonco Paclflo 4462. Box ,434, mth Centrul avenue, Medford,