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! it ' ' ' . - ,0 )V. TXOB ITOUR MEDFOttP MATT, TRIBUNE, atEDFORD'. ORTDOOK MONDAY. SrcPTIOMBTCR 25, 1011. r 1" f f I-SUJ !'V j 1"t"f sol X JU liUlL TW1UN1 f XNlNDBPENrMN NlW8PAIR ruHMBUKu nvKnr AiTiinNOON BXCKPT BUNDAT. BY THB MKDFORp rJINTlS go. The Demoorntlo Time. The Medford Mall. The Medford Tribune, Tha Scuta am Oregonlan, Tha Aahland, Tribune. Office Mall Tribune Building. !Mf-H Worth Fir afreet; phono. Mala SOU, Home 75. LESSENING THE 'COST OF LIVING. BBORQK PUTNAM. Rdltor and Manager i u Kntcrd aa ond-clasa Jni tteratMed ford, Oregor under ttie'aet at Mare a, 1I7. ' . . fflclal "Paper o tha Cltj! of JlfrMord 1 Official Paper ot Jacksan Coaaty. .. It is eoimnir to nmkc money out of you and as nmeli oy as possible. The railroad "will ascertain what it is o iiiir you to haul! bv wiuroiu Then it will Xix froieiit r .iiist a little under. The railroad Will Drove a irreat eonv DENMARK FIRM WPfflB Car Of Apples Dlspsscd Of Market-$2.18 rTw Extra $1.50 Fer Choice F. 0. B. City." j IJ HIS good roads speech to the citizens of cudt Ore gcni R. II. Thompson, city engineer of Seattle and pno of the foremost civil engineers on tho cgast, said: "Bend and the people of central Oregon are prepar ing' to celebrate the long awaited arrival of the railroad. But the railroad is not eonrifig for any aUrustic purpose. moii- ost- ates en- i lion niirl de.vAionor hnr. it. will not limtorinllv lessen thfc'eost of Jiving. Your i):eight rates will' bo governed by ydur -waon Vends. As Vhoy are bad and it is expen sive to haul 0W them, you will more than pay the Cost ot good roads ill high ireigh.t rates. Mr. Thompson gives a ver clear idea of tho method employed in const; states iiV 'fixing freight rates. In oth- or words, thoy aro "all the traffic will bear" and what tho traffic will bear is dependent solely upon tho condi tion of the wagon roads. A fino highway, of easv grade, with smooth surface, In New to Crescent City or Port IJiTord would cut treight rates Fancy ve1 inftora. m ne RogM River valley, for shipments This CITY NOTICES. The first par pC Rogue River fruit to bo sold in Denmark was disposed of "Saturday hy the Ropne River Produce association to Anderson & Albeek, importers of Cojenliagen. s , Tho sale contract provides for a price of $2.10 fox extra fancy New towns, and $LC0 ft box for clioiec L o. b. Medford. This, sale opens tip a new market for local fruit. juiuu uu jujuiu uy aua, uiuuru uvimi.iihi uy wuijuus itt mi less cost than the railroad1 now charges. The people of the 'Rotrue RiveV vallev naVe naid and are navinir in in- 117 feet on tho mt aide of llooacveU avenue, nml deaorihtd In ol. S, imau C, county recordor'a record of Jack son county, Oregon. "' '00'5 rato Vtt Mot,. $4,R0lnmoutit 5M0. Assessment N R. Quern Anno addl lion, In.,, lot 7, block 3. v4vii Anno ad dition to Uh Olt of Medford. Oregon lunUaKt It; l on tho rtnt aldo of HoohcvcU nvoun. n4 tU'KcrUmd In Vol, fs imgv ta, voihty rpcortlfr'i rvoonta t.f Jnekautt epvuty, orgvm 1U feelj ia lor foot, I4.S0, ninonnt. tSfll.OO. Ai,'., XKinont Nil -Mri. 1 D. JonM. aim tit 6.R ftt f lot S, Work 1. Oumii Anno uiUllllon to llw City of .MpdTurO, Oivifon. I'nuitnm) $.J ftjt on tho otiat Mto of ItooMovolt nvoinio, mnl deaerlbnl In Vol. (,r. pug,, 391, county recorder rworta of Jnekaon county, Or,iiikn: B,5 feetj roto iwr foot, t tu; amount, AaacHamriit No. t m H. iHldehmnd, north US r. foot of lot , Woek 1, Oneen Anno addition to tho lHy or Medriint. Oregon, Kroiitago 5f 5 feet on thn eas1! ilil of llottet nvenuo, nhi deacrUied In Vol. !a, iaw ast. county recorder'n r-eorh of JittkHon county. Oregon! fkH.l reel; rnto per foot, 1 80; luuuimt, JX0.SV. Aaemnett No. S -A W HturRla. soutli fitt.S fet Of lot 7. MiH'k 1. Queen Anno artdltioii to the Oily of Medrord, Orygoii. Krontngv '"' U 'h" ''UHl Hide of UtKMevett avenue, mid described In vol S5, jwgo 334. covtmy roeoroera reconla of Jncknon couiity, Oregon, ss.j resH rate per w. t.s; nmoum isso.so Aaaeaament No. Queen Annn nddl lion io uns wty of .mihiiopi, wn'gun , ,", ?t CITY NOTICES. tcmher, 1911, by the following votl ubaenli ICIforl, iiyo; iiiim'i. in ,. hi .Meriiok. iiir Wntt, )i Wortinnn, tthHont,, Hinvriyk, Mllliir. nvi APPio-icd Rqpteinln-r aint, IDlt, w, it. Atteali IIOIIT. TKT.KKll, Cl.ty Itccorilur. CANON, Mayor. m NOTIOR To tho owner, or reputed mwior, of eiioh purci'l or property deiorUieil.ln llio roiygolnif ovdlnnuce, hh (mined therein, ana In tha lien dcclnrod liy Kiild ordl imnon aa recorded In (he dookol of ulty llenx You mo, liendiy notified tluit the ha. aenamctit deolnrvd liy Ihu foiegolng or dlunnee hna IiIh-ii mndn and t)iu Hen therefor entered In tlm olty Hen docket, and Hint tho hhiiiu j duo and you uri uijrvuy rviniicen io wy llio muno io mo city recover within un dnya fioin tho service of thin notice, whlph aervlce la niada liy pulilloAlloii of .the foreaoliiK wdlianco and UiU not In thieo time in vim aiontorn ainii Trinunn nurauiiui to an order of thuVlly council of wild vl Ity. uo nr w tuu'ijiu OHv llpcortlnr, Draperies We carry a 'vry oomntota llna.a drntierlva, Inofl ourtalna. fixturefe, at.j and Oo alt elnaftoa of miholaUrliig. A ueolni man to took after thla work axolualvaly and will glva aa good oerVIo' aa U noaalbla to gat In avail tha largaat olllna. Weeks & McGowan Co .ggg, , i r HARRIS MAY ! nhnr i OPPOSE BOM t Euiew Circuit jHrife May Opwe Present 5wtf M Next frlmfi ilwaijiiti4j4jimi , aairpC,yMy Candidate At Present PORTEND, Ore., Sept. 23. There is a well defined rumor cur rent anions politicians that I-aurrenc Harris of Eugene, circuit judjjo of the second judicial district" of Ore gon, -is beinpj groomed by'his-iie::ds as an opponent for United Slates Senator Jonathan Courue. Jr., for in republican senatorial .nomination' nl the next primary nonunqtinj; election. Bourne at prcseat is Mho only avowed candidate in the 'field. PIONEER LADY ' pusses m Mrs. Martha A. Brooks, an aped pioneer of Medford, died at her home at 117 South Central avenue, Sun day morning September 2-ltb, at eight o'clock. Deceased was a native of Missouri and had lived in Medford about 18 years. She was 67 years, 2 months and 24 days old. She leaves three children to mourn her demise: M& Orrin L. Dnvis of this c,ity, Mrs. Eli Hogan of Portland, and aHotker daughter in the East. Funeral services will be held at the late residence oil Tuesday, Septem ber 25th, at 2:30 -o'clock,- -Rev. W. L. Loulder, officiating. PRIMARY ELECTION ; AT FRISCO TUESDAY I T SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 25. Election talk is rifelieie today and the greatest interest shown in a mu nicipal election is being tqken in to morrow's battle of the ballots. Al though he election is a primary, any candidate for mayor who. receives a majority of tho entire vote cast will bo declared olooted. Supporters of both James Ralph Jr., and of P. II. McCurthy. incumbent, tho two prin cipal figures in the contest declare that the mayoralty will bo settled to niorraWj'tinwh.foh case thero will be IIU BUULHIU CJttUHVM lr lUUt UlllUU. A? s creased cost o living, inany' times the cost of a highway to trie sea. ' '.;;.- g'jMftiMlifl' "Good roads" is probably the most important issuo before tlio Vincriiuin people today. It is e'ertaYilly tlie most important issue before" the people of Jaetson coun ty. Upon good roads depends the value of farm "proper ty and the profits of the farmer, depends tho develop ment of the t'olmtrv tind its resources ; depends tho cost of living and the transportation tax; depends the pros perity of the county. Upon the success of the bond issue depends the xmd of times wo are to have, whether or not conditions will be good or dull in Jackson county the coming two years, whether or not there is to be work for everyone that wants work, or whether lack 6f payrolls and occupation is to fling tlje mantel of. hard times like a pall about us. It will be several 'years 'before enough of the orchards of tTacksou county are in bearing to turn tho balance of trade in our favor. , In the meantime, there is more out go than income. What are you going to do i.n the mean-tiriid? Uf- A WNOWCZE.I. O. O. . WOULD BUILD TO LIMITS OF CITY 1 k 1 1 "I favor, and I think that Judge Neil and Commissioner. Ovens, also favor, provided the bond issue is vot ed, the construction by the county of, highways in the Medford aiid Ash laiid road districts, up to the city limits and the construction by the county of main highways through the smaller towns like Talent, Phoenix, Central Point, Gold Hill, Woodville, Eagle .Point," states County Com missioner George L. Davis. "This does not mean that the coun ty would build any portion of any city 'street, or that-any of tho coun ty bond money would bo spent in city improvement, but it would pro vide for the construction of highways between the end of the present comi ty road and tho city limits of the larger cities." continued Mr. Dans. "Smaller towns, like Phoenix, where the main highway runs through the town, and the town has no money for road improvement, will either hnve to disincorporate or leave a stretch oi unimproved highway unless the, coun ty W'lte th'Uighway. "If the bonds do not carry, we must either raise the road levyto proyido needed funds or 'abandon all road work next year," continued Mr. DaVis, "and with an effort being mnde to depdeciate county warrants, the latter plan will likely be adopted." BIBLE pUSS CRATER LAKE " gGREAT ASSET . : , i ( 4 "If Crater Lako bad been In Wash ington, there long ago would have been a fine boulevard built' to make It accessible" declared Samuel Hill the good roads advocate upon his ar rival from the lake aSturday. Ho continued: i "Crater Lako is without qucstlqn oae of. the scenic attractions of tho Iworld. It ahould bo worth hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to Or egon. Tho Roguo river affords af fords a most picturesque route. Xo whero on our trip through central Or egon did wo see anything to compare with It in scenic attractions. Oregon Is asleep to neglect such attractions and resources. 'I want to compliment tho people ofj Medford and tbo commercial club uopn the section of.grade construct ed by popular subscription. It la properly built and will stand for all tlmcv All It needs Is surfacing to make- it equal to any bulevard In tho country." ' Kruntacn &K.S foot o the mat aide t f ItiMiKOWlt nvpiiuv, ami )l'aotllMl lit Vol "B, ititjjo 439, ctuuity rvconlvr'a rvwrot . ...-I...... ........ ....... ftll f..J,i Mil. U( lIHl-HIIUIl I'UUlll). VIIV". mv .v-.r,, ,.! por rooi, 4.8o: aniomu s.su. Aaaoanxont No. to. 1 w. i"orier, mi 6. hlork 3. KrultilMo ndilltlun to thr City of Meilforu. OrcRon rn)iitm:n SO r.M.t on th Wi-mI lili of llooxHViill nvi- nup, anil described In Vol. Tl. asv 471, county ncorlcr"a rcorda of JarUaon (Miuity, Oroii &0 f't ;ralo or fiKit, It. SO; amount. Iliooo. Aaaiinmnt No. II l. O. ISirtyr, lot S. block 3, rrultdaU addition to the Ciy of MHlfonl. OrKn. Kruniauw 60 root on tho vnt Kldo of Uooaovolt avoniio, and described In'Vol. 71. lni!o 4T1, coun ty recorder rvcorda of Jackxoii pomi. ty. OroKonr 60 rpl, ruto jntr foot, 4.t0, amount. IStaOO. Aaioaxmont No, 1 3 I O I'ortor, lot 4. block 3. Pniltdal nddltlun to tlm City of MMfort. OrVRon. ProntaKo 10 foot on th weal aido of HvKmo-ot avrniio, and doacrlhoil In Vol, l. pv 4T1, coun ty M-corJcr'a rtcordt of Jackson cquu ty. OrKon: SO UdH, rate per f"Ot ll.tut. amount, $340,00. Aaavaiant No. IX li I'lntuy. lot a, block 3. Frultdalo addition to theiCtty of Med fori. Orciton. Frontal 60 foxt 6n ttio west side of UoofloYtdt lvvuuo. hi voi. iu. naco it. co,uni rcorA)a.of Jnckhon counl, Hasldns for health CITY NOTICES. OSDZVAHOS XO. 675. Ordinance declaring tho coat of tho Imxtrovement of ltoonevelt nvcnuu from Ka.it Main atrcet to JnckHon lintilnvnnl and assessing the property benwflted theroby, and declaring audi aancHamont and directing the entry thereof In tbo docket of city liens. iiio uiiy or iicurord doth ordain nn Bectlon. 1. That no protests HO M SESSION Work In tb,o third degroo Monday night Itefresmedts. 13y order ot ,uoblo grapd,. 1CI 1 Violin Maker. Repairing of all stringed iastru 'ments. V(olln repairing a specialty. Corner 'of '-,8th and CmtraT) avenue. 177 ( OHA8. HAUniS.'' Haskltai for Hetltb. The services, at the M. E. church yesterday morning und evening, were conducted by mcmUura of tho Men's Adult Bible class of ' the Sunday school of thnt church. At tho morn ing serivces Ed Eeep gave a few well chosen mid interesting remarks on the fast growing of tho bible class movement. These were followed by Bhort, but very entertaining talks along tho Hue of Christian wprk by G. M. Mordorf f. Attorney JH.'A. Can nday, and Mr. Reynolds. In the evening the principal discus sions wero by M,r. Clnrk and H. Hcpnctt. TJio church, was well filled, both morning and evening, and none wore thero present who were not pleased and fovnrnbly impressed with tho masterfully manner in which the severul topics were handled. It; may be of interest! to fiomo to know that the ulass iucmbership has gained from twelve, yhen it was or gnnnized last Jnmmry, to a present memberbhip of 117. tifllilnrt ben flpjj against, the iniproveineiit of Itoasyyelt avenue from Kast Main street Io Jackson Houlevurd due notice of tha Intention of tho council to cause siitd Improvement lo be matin lmvlni lw. It., vcii, uuu buiu unproveincni liavinj; beqp ordered made, the council has conalder, ed the matter and herewith ascertain the probable cost of muklnc such Jim meat to be the aum of S,79?;04. Anil nl.l l.s,ii.,ll .!. am !.. .. . the speclu and peculiar benefit accrult upon each lot or part thereof adjacent vm wu uuuiuvvuieiii ana in just propor tion to benefits, to be the respective amounts hereinafter sot opposite tho number or description of each lot or part thereof, and Much amounts rrn.nii.ii are hereby declared to be the proportion the coat of auch improvement, and la hereby declared to bo assessed auulnat aid. lot or uarcel. nsapoot.lvaly. the name appearing: above 'each description belim the namo of the owner of such lot or parcel. AHHKHHJIKNT FOR PAVING ON noOSBVi'LT AVUNJJK 1'IIOM RAHT1 "n nuir.ivi iu JAUKnUN IIOUL. KVAIID. WIDTJf TIIIUTY rj:BT. , Assessment No. 1. C. II. Pierce, a tract of land at the northeast Intersoo tlon fo Kast Main street and Koosovelt ayenuo. fronting- 218.86 feet on the oast ?.L2? of Ilooaevelt avenue, and marked "C on the map of the lty of Medford. 23J, county reoorderN records ,of Jacki aon county, OroKon; 246.M feel; rate pur foot, .8(f; amount, t,184,3. 'ABasessment No. Z. J. E. Roberta, a tract of and fronting 138.44 feet on tlm east aidp of Itooaavalt avenue, and uV scribed In Vol. 60, pojee 68D, county re COrder'H records of Jacknan rmmlv 11.- egon and marked "IJ" on the man of the City of Medford, OreBon-, 138.44 jtthl " '' l,8('' mouqt. Aaaesament No., 3. J. H. Iloberta, A !rac .f. land frontlnj.' 138.44 feet on the Kant .aide of Roosevelt avenue, doscrlbed In Vol. 60, nape 690, county recorder recorda of Jackson county.' Oregon, und marked "A on the man of the City of Medford, OrcKon: 138.44 feej rate per foot 14.80; amount 184.61. . Assessment No. 4. Haruh A. Llndley, lot 8. block 2. Ollfpn Annn n.llilnn I- tho City of Medford, Oregon. Ifronta ;iacv 151. county recorder'" nckMin counti. Oreuon: Bo feet: rata nor foot. 14.80: amount. $340.00. . . AasfsamenX No. 14 J C Ward, lot !. block 3, t-ultdal addition to tho Olty Of MvUford. Orotv. Kroutnuo CO fiel on Ihtf wat aldi of Itoooxrvolt aviniic. nnl dO.-Krlbvd la Vol 83. paxn 334. coun ty recorder rrcord ot Jackson, county. Cm-con. BO frt; rato per foot. II. 80, amount. 1340.00. Avst'ssmont No, 15. J. T. htds, a par col of land cotnnnriclntr' at tho nor t li en st corner of lot 1, block 3. Krulldal addition to lh City or Metirord. Ore gon, and running thrnoe west J43 feot Iheaca south q fvt; thenco east 143 foetr thence norilr SO fet to tint nlnce of beclnnlntr. Kroatace 90 feet on the west aide or llooaevtlt aven.uc, and de scribed In Vol. Mi. 'paitft 331, county io corder'a recorda of Jackson county. On Ron; 90 frt: rute rwr foot, $1 SO. amount, 1433.00. Assessment No 1C W. 1L Simmons, aoiith lOO'feetof lot 1, block 3. KTtill dale addition Io the City or Medrord. Or eKon. PronMi; 100 fet on th weft ld of noosevelt avenue, and Oi'.'crlbfil In, Vol, 83, pane. 311. county recorder Vcorda of Jacksori county. Oregon: 100 ftVI; rate per' foot, $4.80: amount. 4S9.00. ' , T Assessment No' nr-sAVC'ir.'irumVhri'rt lot 1. block 1, Humphrey-Andrews ad dition to the Clly of Medford. OrcKon FYontacp 50 fret on the West aide of Roosevelt arenuo.'and decrlti"il. In Vol. .pace.,..,, county rvcordera rec ords, of Jackson county. OrcKon: SO feet, ruit? pvr root, i.su; araouni. tsiu.uu. Assessment No. 18. Y 1L lltimphrey lot 3. block 1. Itumphrey-Andrau-a addi tion to the I'lty of Jlcdforil, Ort'jton Krpntaice SO tct on the est ald of Roosevelt avenue, aprt described In Vol ..... nace. , county recordefa ru- orda of Jackson County, Oregon: 60 fetit, rate per foot, 8 So; amount 8340 00 Assessment Np 'ff. II. Humphrey, lot 3, block I, Humphreys-Andrews ml dltlon to the City Of Medford. Oregon Krontaice CO reel on the west sldu rf Roosevelt acnuc and described In Vol ..... paice... county reconlir's reeorda of JockHOti county, Oretton: SO feet: rate per foot, $4 80s amount I314.80. Assvaament No. 39 K1 Andrews, lot 1. block 3. Humphrey addition to tli" City of Medford. Oreuon. Frontage C6 feet on the West aide of Roooaevclt aie nue, and described In Vol....;, pa go... , county recorder's records of Jackson county, Ort-Kon: 68 feet; rate per foot. $1,80: amount 1316.80. Assessment No. 21. Kit Andrews, lot 2, block 3, Humphrey-Andrews addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon. Krontairo 66 feet on the west aide of Roosevelt APPLES FOR EUROPE Wu aro appointed agents for J. II. THOMAS, Oovent Ourdon, Lon don ami Southampton, Euglnud, whotfe chnrgos uro G per cent nml 0 coula por box. JAS. LINDSAY & SON, Ltd., dlaa gow and Edinburgh, Scotland, C por cent and 10 cents per box. RAWSON, liOMINSON, Hull, Eng- lang, G per cont nud 8 cunts per box. Theao aro tho oldest nud largont firms In their reapectlvo ttwns, and tholr rofaronco aa to financial abll ttiea can bo had at Medford National Dank, Medford, Oregon. Cash can bo cabled day after Mlo If required, and highest market prlcea guaranteed. " Red -Factd Muu amoklng 11IO CIO AR8 talking "MOT Mil" doa't always IIvq on air, hence our rwnarka on cbargca. The claptrap about prUat salo dooa not prove romunerntlvo, except tor soma curios of n ainnll naturo. All aollera by prlrato sale Uayo to wait until aucttocH aro over so as to know what to aak, and lu tho cnio ot large supplies thoy often got loft. . For further particulars, nddreaa W. N. WhUt 01 Co. 70 PA1UC PliACfi NKW VOUIC Mlaa 8ti(tdrards Piano tVchool rinno, Harmony and Musical History W.M1LY T. BTANDKKOUU Kxiimlnor for Ntiw Ktilaud CutiHorvatory of Mualo In Uoaton Makes n ttpoclalty of trnlnlng tortctuirn. Kund fur teetltuunlahi ud turiiiH, lMiono 7311. 170 Uin North OnktlaU', Where to Go r j Tonight rr THE ISIS THEATRE paitn r avenue, and described In Vol.. son county, Oregon? 66 feet; rate per foot. $4.80; amount. $310.80. ' Aasvasment No. 23. I.oulso R. Par ker, a parcel or land fronting 83,16 fret on the west aide of Rooafcvelt avenue, marked' "X" on Hie map of tho City of Medford. Oregon, and described In Vol. 31. pae 6.19, county recorder recj orda of Jackaon county, Oroeon: 83 18 fett raU ir foot, $4.80; amount $399. IT. Assessment No. 23. John- O. TaylorJ a parcel or bind an the, .northwest in terscctlon of Roosevelt avenue and Kaa Main street, and frontlna 243.9 feet on the west aldn or Roosevelt avenue, ami marked "Ali" on the map of the City of Medford, OreKon, KrontaK242.9 feet on tha west side of Roosevelt avcmiej and described In Vol, 42, page 378, county recorder records of Japkson couiity, OreKon; 24$. feet: rale per foot, $4.80: amount, $1. 161.92. A8BEHHMENT KOR. TUB. PIUVAT11 DRIVBH ON ItOOHKVEl-T AVRNl'H FROM EA8T MAIN HTRKKT TO JACKtfONVI'rtULBYATm. Assfsmnont No. 1-r-C If. rirrcn an W. D. Itoberts: amount aaaesacd. JI8.SI, Aascasment No? V J B. Robertaj amount assessed, $12.01. Assessment No, 3. l. It Parkur, amount assess d, $10.30. Section 2. Tho rocorder of the City of Medford Is hereby directed to entqr a statement ui tno osaessipoiu nereuy in i made he docket of city liens, and to iion nam the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper .-. M ,..,. .-, -. e charter and ordinance no. zso, in fort ford Mall Tribune, a newaualier published and of aaneral clrculatlpn In aald city, r 1liq foreeoInK ordinance wu paased ny urn cuy council. oiino yix or aieu ford. Oregon, on the 20th day of Hep. -n- Auction Auction CONB B AH OH W. O. Harris, Auctioneer. RIO AITOTIOfl, 8ALK-fOf the per sonul property,' conalatliifcf of about 2Q0 head mulei, nbout 200 head horses and brpod mnrea, waicona, harnesa, fifth chain and stretchers, Plows and harrows, mowing ma fhlnea and rakes, one traotlon en irtnq (coat $1000,QO) and olh.or farm InK linplemunts too numerous to mntlnn. Terms of sale? All auma of $80 and Under, cash, over that amount eU:lit nionttis 1 1 mo wlUi a. bankablo note drawlnir 7 per cent Interest. TJiIh jjrvat sale taken plaro on tho CONU HANCH, located flva (6) miles east of Red Uluff, Tehama County, Calif,, Odtober 2nd, and, wl coiitlnuo dally until' aold, s l'reo lunch foreman and beast. PONH JIANCIICO,, Owner, Walter fllnlr, Pre. and Mangr, Pure Clear Sparkling Yea ea't afford to lo withont this splendid, reireaklnjt drink. Call up and, order caao ut to tha hpos. Tht purait, atoat healthful drink knows la SIiSKIYOU MINERAL WATER KCIIGHAM, Aleut. SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE South Itlvvraldo New anil U-tol)ato Moilorn In viry uiHI('tilnr, gna eotik liiK, 't. Womeii nml xlrla must bring refcrrttcra. VM. fiMITII. Uoiaw rhono HIK. OPEN- For Business HIOGLNa) ."t LLIfTH Htcimlllnn1 Hturo at 3a .South Orapu Streot. Olru iu a call and wo will treat you fair. Hicheat caah price fur second hand Kooda of all kluda. ;.t',' tV - 4 P - Gmmw 1 '' KaVf)MvaaarS SBSSSSSSSSsPr'':iiBSSSSSSSSSr ' ' ' sBsssssssH'sssssssssssssf BBsssssssH' ' ' HHsHaaP fi - 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaH'lKM"' aaaaBtflaW'' '' M Tnur.i: uio mth. AiiKliwSvotiii Comli-s. Uoro'lk tho ioaU'Mt act of Ita If I Ik 1 1 ItL'ilt Ullflll . fit til I til tit Jill I till I 4 HIIIU vv .' M IUPV IIIHW (! ! I i cuiiat aeo Mr. Ounloii'a itrent liu (il.rdmitll Ifm lif ,lii, (ff..,.! pmn.t.t. ." "" v w Inn. Harry Lauder, a coiitoillan who '. drnwH thu liluhcal ualnry of any ; ; nrtlat UvIiik. You ! pay UGc to uu l.tuutcr. can kw (lordtni, wlioiu tlm ihiwh t '' iiuitiira lMltn lu lil i iiiim! lit lit v in villi iitn iii ii wmij wTgffrwaaWMfggr3rij.ua-.iju u Wi nmii ' 4 Llfo's a checkerboard, aftor all. Half (ho'- hapilnes8 "and 'auccoHa lies In haying thu host of everything. You can got It wlicro laundry woik Is con cornod by Bundlni; your luiinry to uh to attend to. Wo glvo every satisfac tion.. THE ST A R Steam Laundry ModortL Orcgoa, Bell Phone 1UQ1 Homo 85 . j j. j i -i Kodaks Tlie most beautiful time of the'.year Better have one with you on that trip Medford Book Store RANCHES 30 acres. Roar creek bottom mostly, S room new houae, 9390 acta. 31 acres. 10 In to-eatuld apples and Kara. $300 acre; rtoaa lo station. 30 avrva. 7 In benrlnu: apples, balance iu nirnlra. ICP00, II acres, alfalfa nud imam. $373 acre. 310 acres, IIS an acre, fine subdivision J acrea Perry subdivision, raay term. It acres; cloao iu beautiful vlowj fln soil: $IS0 acre: very aaay terms. 1 1-3 acreat bearing- orchard: wati rlitht! More; also leaaa on Rood -turn and hay laud: salt or trade, TRADE 1 l-I acrea. 4-room house, $$t0. 110 acrea, 1 1-3 mile from town In Wil lamette valley, rich bottom and up land, 100 aerea cultivated, good Im provements. $133 acre. Income properly, rnntala, $13S monthly, taka Kood acreage. Nice Portland resldnci for garden land C00 acre Bilb-dhbtYldiidldadn, finely In dited In auult town, lake town property. 350 acrea under ditch. 35 In alfalfa. $S7S Tillable, great snap. I0 acres, 200 lu wheal, $30 mr acre, lu ii i) airumt or rruit ranch Watirfront itturc building. Incomea groa lisoo imiitlh, taKoaifuiru or mill tract. Crescent City property for acreage. 10 acraa. It In tvara, ulo In fins build Ing alte and view. MQ-acre stock and alfalfa ranoh; l$t acre tillable; under ditch; $76 per acre! take Income property. 130 acre raw land; all fina fruit load take any good proirty. 10 acre, tillable; $3000; lake towa prop erly to acrea, elearad; taka reaManoa Ir trade, WANTED wirla for general bouaowora. City and ranch property t list. 1'our pickers. Klght luborera. ''our wiillliflMses, Two raich hands. would Kindly ! Hero you j n'pwt, i host nhuw t ri'iim. iii .Mcuioni mi ror ( ; alho in:m: HAD LOZII'lt lliiiiu Hnhilst nml .MonnlouM Tho vtiitllviiKitr of thu world thu liUiuMj Htliuutlilni; mitlroly piw, firm tltnti over almwit on tho : const. If you iiiIm thla act you 9 inlKH llui I run I nr u lir.il Iiu.i KIILLKV .V ALLI.'N I Klngliift, Dmirlni;, Talking Coined- j laiia. Hero nro Juat tho fellowa yu'u I ;; linvu hooii wnltlncfor: uvurythlni; I up'to-dntu, iiothliii; old; now Jokua that am nil original, uuvitr heard lit'foro. ion jtut can't mlaa scoltii; tlmtn. k . .iJ!-JI Rock Spring Goal . F, L DITTNER 4a (MM tTgxwpa inuw Newport TAQUXVA BAT OSS4$OaT'l 4UXA 9BAOM MMMOMV An Ideal retreat for outdoor paatlmta of all kind. HUNTING, KIHIIINO, nOATINO. BURP IIATHINO, HID INC. AUTOINO, CANOKINO. DANC NO AND ItOLI.KIt HfCATINO, 'Where pretty water agate, moaa asat, moon-atonea, carnallana can bo found on the boaeh. Pure mountain watsf and the beat of food et low price. VmnU fish, clam, qraba and oyster, with abundanco of vegetabloa of all kind dally. Oaaiplag roaa OoBTaaleat ul At- teaetlva wlta altrlo aaltary Bag-aUUoB, sew HOVifB mw tuAiiHr TZOVSTN VroM All olaa la tafpM, Waaa lagton and Idaho, oa gala tally. BAT ATtTfttBAT-MOBBAT HOJCBTB from Bouthern Paolflo polnte Portland to Cottage OroVc; ulao'from all O, ft 13. ntntlona Albany and west,. Quod going Haturduy or Bunday and- for return Bunday or Monday, ' Call on any H, P. or O. ft H. Agent for full particulars a to fare, train aahediilefl, eta; also for copy of our llluatratrd booklet, "Outing In Ore gon," or write to WN. HcMOBBAT ami Vaavaayai Agaat, Vortlad, OrafOA, x xajtd axje. rani Office aad Coal Yarti Twelfth Front HtrwM. Phono 7101. Burbidge OOA& BLAB PLUMBING riTIw-LM AND HOT WATWt HIUTIMU All WorJt Ouarante4 rrtcoa Ueasoaablo BS Howard lilock, Kntnutc on Oth 8lrvt. i Coffeen & Price Pacific 8031 IIobm Mt UGO Theatre Thu Meat Motion Picture and Music ' Kntlro Clinngo of Program Kvcry Day. Any plcturo will ho carried a second day by rouuoijtlui: eamu at hox ofllco, mid in such a caao there wilt ho tho tiatial thruo uuw roulv and tho extra. i. (Jo aad 10c. yxjira A Full Line of i School Books and School Sup plies at The (Merrivold Shop Hi AVET MAIN 8T, i i i . v.