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,VA 'V, PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MlODtfORl), OK KG ON. MONDAY. OCTOIWK 0, 1i)l 1. t: m. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL SELECT GULLINGS rn tt- mXmJ Tho lndlca of iho Catholic church (11 meet Wuilnrmlay afternoon In till) rnrlsh hall. Tea will be served by Mr, ilrown, Mrs. Atkins nnd Mm. Donrono. Ladles, havo your suit made ly Iho Horlln Ladles' Tailoring Co., at Central Tolnt, On 173 Mr. A. 8. Itoscnbntim returned Saturday night from a visit of sev orat weeks to licr mother nt Wood- vlllfe. liny your winter's wood cheap now. UM itir cord. Gold Hay Realty Co. Mimes Oracle and Sttsto Stephen boii' relumed this morning to their hone at Myrtle Creek after n visit with relatives, among whom are J. M. tetejiheiJBon anil family. Chiritttd Sacred Lilies hd Japanese air plants at Broadley's. Phono Clrfl. " Mrs. V. fe. Deno and son, Kenneth, loft this mornlnK for a visit with relatives lh' Baton. Mlks Nellie. Williams, whb Is teach ing School at Woodvllic, spent Sun day' with her brother In Medford. Ittiy' y,bur winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 per cord. Gold hay ilealty Go. Mrs. .f. F, rlttson, who has been visit-iris Medfqrd friends, returned to hcr'homo at Ashland this morning. Buy ybur winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Miss Maud Fries left this mornlns for Attica, Indiana, after a visit wttta Mr. and Mrs. F. W Dartlelt. , Ara now buying apples. See us before selling. Liberal advances mado on export shipments. Pro ducers' Fruit Co. Judge and Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor arrived In Medford Sunday night Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 per ccrd. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin ar rived In Medford thts morninc from Roseland, Neb. They will visit hen with their nophow, F. E. Martin, on South Mistletoe, whom. they have not seen for thirty-five years. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 .per cord. Gold Hay Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Arnold, of Leb anbn, Ore., left this morning for Redlands, Cal., where they will spend the winter. They are delighted with Mqdford and the Rogue River valley and will return hero In the spring. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Peterbaugh, of Bremerton, Wash., are In Medford. Buy your winter's wood cheap how. $4.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. I Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Davidson and dnughter, of Houston, Texas, aro In Medford looking the city over. S. A. Nowell, ladles' tailor. Room 422 Howard Bldg. 174 Mr. and Mrs. P. W. McGuIre ar rived In Medford Sunday from Kcarn-. cy, Neb. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn 6. Tayior), attorney-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Attorney E. F. Adams returned Saturday from a week's visit In San Francisco and Berkeley. Now Hue of leather goods at the Handicraft guop. 15 X. Central. 177 Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Selnts returned to their fruit ranch at Woodvllic this morning after spending Sunday In Medford. John Worthlngton and family left this morning for Redlands, Cal. The property owners on King street are feeling very much encour aaEod over the prospects of opening that street Its entire length. There Is but one block between North and South King street which closes that thoroughfare to travel. Tho south half of the block has already been secured for street purposes and the property owners Interested tho full length of tho street feel that they may yet secure a street opening across tho north half. A meeting of tho property owners was held Satur day night to discuss the matter and another meeting will bo held next Satunluy night. J. L. McCarthy, of Oakland, Cal., was among the great number of Med ford visitors Saturday. Ml b. Hlatn Khun and tlnuithtm spoilt Sunday with Ashland frteiids. Miss lierthn be Fort, who has been spending tho summer with her brother-in-law, Rev. C. Wllker, pas tor of the Gorman Lutheran church, returned today to hor homo In Phila delphia,. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Frosl, Mr. and Mm. liclnnd Ucverldgv, Miss Fosteij Frofessor Gritting, nil teachers In (ho Medford schools, returned Sun day nlgla. from a two daya otitlns oh the headwaters, or Applegate. at tho ranch homo of Professor Frost. Then. Dalgood of Los Angeles was looking the city over Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George F. King en terlalnetl a number of their friends with a dinner party at Wagner Soda Springs' Sunday, Their guests who motored to the springs, were Mr. and Mrs. F. Mollis, Mr. and Mrs. H. tj. fiumstten, Mrs. B. M. Lunisden, treno l.umsden, Mr. and, Mrs. C. t. thitr-hlson, F, If. Hutchison, Fern Huchlaon, Mr. and Mrs. King. Marie King, Carol King, Marg'uerlto King. Leo Sutton, Herbert Kontner and llobhs buell. The Samson Spray Co, wish to announce that the old reliable Samp son lime and sulphur solution will be on tne market the com In k season, at the right price. Sam p sou Spray Co., Grants Pass. Ore. 177 G. T. Boyd and family have re turned from Albany, where they spent the summer. Sam McClendcn of Gold Hill leaves this week for an extended trip east and south. He will spend the winter at San Diego. E. V. Carter and Mre. Carter of Ashland were Medford visitors Sat urday evening. E. T. Staples of Ashland was a Medford visitor Saturday. W. H. Stewart. Henry Morey and Tyson Beall left Sunday on a hunt ing trip at the head of Elk creek. Mrs. C. F. Sample, formerly of this city, died at Salem October 7, of tuberculosis. The funeral services were held this afternoon In Medford at the home of Mr. Hubbard on Chestnut street. Mrs. Sample was 37 years old. Horace Roberts of Med ford Is a brother. Interment was at the Odd Fellows cemetery. Look at tho Fish Market this week. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Hal., black cod. Ling cod, 10 cent. Silver smelt, 12 1-2 cents; cattish 20" cents, chickens 20 cents; bargains on everything we sell. Messter & Kcnworthy. Judge F. SI. Stewart of Eagle Point Is In Medford today on busi ness. Sir. Stewart has been In poor health for tho past two weeks, but Is now considerably Improved. Since moving to Eagle Point a couple of years aso tho Judge has bulit for himself and Rood Wife a splendid home one of those cozy, comfort able, convenient and homelike homes, such an one as most all of us pi6 ture we could enjoy to the fullest, and It Is la be regretted that oven s. few weeks of sickness should be his lot when the graciousness of good health and comfort would be so much appreciated. The Wickedest City. TIMELY BREVITIES Adviuuv Hgnrva of Iter now census llome prosperity depends npon homo Industry, andr state-wldo pros perity will be greater If' factories selling "Made In Oregon" goods are pat-onlzed b ytne local merchants. 4 tfft " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -- 4- WANTED Experienced waitress at Hotel Oregon, Ashland, Ore. Apply at once. 174 LOST A white pointer puppy with brown spots; reward. Tel. 0112 or return to P. W. Hamlll. 172 1 Weeks 6 NcGowan Co. pyPEBTATTBRa Day Phcme M71 . MgU FhoM r. Vf. Weka m1i. A. K. Orr, MM. LADY ASSISTANT. FOR SALE Refrigerator 3x4, Mis sion oak dlnliiff tablo 4xG with four chairs, leather seats; 3 porch shades all good as new. All at half price. Home telephone Rural 11-k or address Box II. N., Tri bune. 177 There Is no doubt about It-thls Is , give ijrujuuy n population of l,OI'.tstl, In India the Ncnlo of pay for high n polntuuMita Is more lllwrrtl thnii In any other country Id the world. With the exception of Norway, Sv. den nod Iceland more men than wom en lose their Might In i:ttn)o, While Amsterdam H Iho diamond center of the world, these gems aro not generally worn by the natives. In tho Mictions of the United Statei .Military academy nt Went Holnt prac tically nil tho work h now done by electricity. Tho population of New Zealand's largest cities srej Auckland, 100,781; Wellington, 00,1225 Chrlstchnrch, MV 02.1; Uunedln. G5,S00. The New Vnrk Association For tho Blind Is raising ?ino,POO to erect the first modern t rn.de school and settle ment house for the blind. A substantial reward awaits the man who successfully applies to tho ex hauit of the motorcycle a muiller that absolutely cannot he cut out. The cxar vf Russia Is the largest In dividual laudowncr In the world. Tho land belonging to him li greater In area than tho whole of France. There arc ten Long Island suburbs within ten mtlea of New York city hall where agriculture Is .pursued on fields assessed at building lots prices. Jaiwn needs uenrly ?-OO0,000 worth of nails a year, mid tho whole supply at present Is Imported, It Is now pn poscd to umnufneture them nt hpmc. Before theeiul of, tho year tho Philip pine Islands will htivo complete par cels post and money order arrange ments with all countries and colonics In tho far citst. Beauty doctors in Paris have n sur prising conception of' their sphere of usefulness One of them advertises, for SO frnucs. to Insert wrjuklcs 911 the face of a bulldog. Australian farmers havo taken to breeding opossums for their furs by way of utilizing timbered sections of their laud which have little valuo oth erwise. It has been found that thee animals can be bred to produco white, gray, browu or black furs. Tho United Stntes has a floating court composed of Judge T. R. f.yoiis and Fletcher SInddox of tho treasury department. It travels on tho revenue cutter Thetis and visits the remote towns of western Alaska to decide cases which have accumulated slnco the preceding summer. A use has been found for the dog. fish which abound oCf the Nova Scotia coast A rendering factory at Clark harlor converted 700,000 tlsh Into oil and fertilizer during one month, and the factory, which was built thrc years ngo. Is to be ralargcd so that tho capacity will bo dcoUleil., . , Professor Kennedy of Edinburgh university describes a hitherto un known manuscript of the Old Testa ment, which he mimes the Codex Ed- enburgensls. which ho has discovered In the Advocates library, Edinburgh. It Is said that for size, condition and Cfllipraphy It has few rivals among similar manuscripts in 11 ny library In tto world. English polo Is to havo Its Sir Thomas Upton, Tim Duke of West minster Is determined to do for polo what tho tea merchant did for yacht ing. He says he will bear the cnllro cost of tho team which will try to ro covcr the International trophy. Ho thinks the recnt defeat of the Iltir llnghnm club was due largely to In ferior horseflesh. The duko himself Is a flno pololst. Because they do not rooulro a de positor to litivo the consent of her husband when she opens an account, a group of Berlin women who man age n targe hank nil by themselves haro mado a big success of their ton. ture. TIio Institution Is the first bank exclusively for women, ami the only one In the world that Is conducted by female financiers 11I0110. the wickedest city In tho world! Ono would Imrdly come to Irkutsk for n rest cure. With n imputation of UX, 000 persons crammed into n couple of square miles on it bend In the Augarn rlveY, It produces MM murder ft year, with au average of one arrest for each flfty killings. And for each ten ar rests thcro aro but tlvo couvlctlons. This is not buncombe; it is n tran scription from tho city's criminal rec ords. In one. day not long ago thcro wens twenty-two murders ntid at tempted murders wltblu tho city limits. Irkutsk Is pretty gay at nights now, but the clttzcus look back enviously to the seidth of Its career to the onys of the recent Jnpaiieso war. Then ehnmpague and wines were often cau tiously transported free of freight charge from Ft. Petersburg and Mos cow In steel cars labeled "povfder ' cars militant with painted Imperial eaclos and Cossack guards. A colonel of one regiment openly boasted In the Mctropolo restaurant tho other night that more ctutrapngtiQ was drunk lu Irkutsk in, one month during the Japa, neso war than Is sold on Broadway, Vcw Vork, In halt a year. Irkutsk (Siberia! or, N.ew Xork V&orjd. A Clack That 3paks. "The ctok strikes one. wo take no Bote of time." song Young In his "Night Thoughts." Were Young llv- tug today he would get much more poetry from the sneaking than from the strikiug timepiece. The new "time stating clock." Invented In Ger many., aunouuecs the hours and quar ters In "an agreeable voice." Its wheels actuate a stout belt, which ruits over a roll connected with a sounding ltoi. Upon this belt, or rather film, the hours, which have been recorded by a phonograph, aro Impressed by galvanization on n copper plate. Tho mechanism which moves the bauds Is connected with the speaking device. nnd this with n funnel, which rein forces tho sound and projects it out ward through a flnelj grated openlug attached to tho narrow sido of the clock. At night n touch on 0 lever re duces tho clock to silence. Loudou Globe. Transforming a Chinaman. A few weeks ago tho Chinese of New Zealand were found to bo doing a very great deal of tho laundry work available, ami so had thrown out of employment the women workers In some of tho laundries. In New Zea land a laundry is a factory within the meaning of the factories act, so it occurred to the lawmaker that he could settle the dldlculty of this Chi nese competition by a neat amend ment In the Interpretation clauro of the act above mentioned. An amend ment was therefore drafted and printed nnd sent with tho utmost se riousness and good faith to the crown law office for consideration, ll con tained a provision in these words: Tor the purposes of this act (tho factories octi u Chinaman shall Ik deemed to be a gtri under eighteen years of age." Loudon M. A. P. Look for the ml Hint dominium tho tilitoo von would like to own. Wo notice thut iionio merchants In other cities itrd using considerable spuco advertising, "Mudo In Oregon" goods, That Is un It Hliould bo, Tho merchant must know that his Indivi dual prosperity Ih to n great extent dependent upon thu uroHporlty of the Mate lit largo, mid If Oregon niunii- fact ii vers aro patrouUed, that It will moan greater pay rolls, nnd greater pay rolls mean n Inrgur degree bf prosperity for ovory man, woman nnd child In Oregon. FOR SALE Humming Bird Sheet. Shoes made of the breast feathers of humming birds are the latest ex travagance of footwear. And an awful extravagance it IsJ They are the cre ation of a Paris shoemaker. It takes aliout six months and many humming birds to umkd ono pair, as the tiny breasts must bo stitched together to make a kind of cloth of feathers. The effect is very beautiful, the shoe gleaming with tones of reds and golds mingled. (The reds may represent the blood of the slain humming birds and tba golds the wealth of the per son who wears them.) A pair of these shoes cost only $2,500 In money. But they cost tho lives of countless num bers of tho most beautiful blrds-so tiny and helpless that nature ever created. And the saddest thing about It all Is this the shoes aro mado for women to wear! Boston Traveler. FOR RENT A ne.w five room bun galow close In. Inquire at 1123 West Main street. 128 JOHN A, PERL Undertaker and EJuibalmcr t40tf 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Successor to tho undertaking do-; f partment 01 Aieatoru Furniture uo. Office JW South Bartlett Street Telephones: day, Boll 471; night I residence, Bell 473. H6mo 179-L. I Culls answered night or day FOR RENT 8 room furnished house, 720 West 11th St. Pacific 6003. FOR RENT Furnished elsht roonj house, plumbed and lighted. 729 West 11th st. Pacific C603. 175 TRADE Equity In Ashland property for auto or acreaKO. P. O, Box 514, Ashland. 177 TRADE Good placer claim rolln qiilslniient for 2-cyllndor Reo or other car. Address II, rare Mali Tribune. 177 Two Noble Brewers. "Lord Ivcagh and Lord Burton," said an English diplomat at Bar U ar bor, "are not so popular with the present king as they were with his fa ther. "These two men arc the heads of two huge breweries. Lord Ivcagh Is credited with the Joke: "'Oh. yes; you'll find my name In tho becrage.' ''And Lord Burton once said to a very aristocratic old duchess: "'You, duchess aro of the caste of Vcro da Vere, white I belong to the Beer de Beer family.'" Delhi Durbar to Be Cdttly. Visitors to the coronation durlmr In Delhi, India. In December, which will bo an elaborate celebration in honor of King George and Queen Mary, nitixt enjoy the advantago of a full pocket book It they accept the accommoda tions provided by the official commit ted. If tuoy nre willing to live lu tents they will lo received at approx imately $10 to 822 per day. whllo If they seek tho luxury of n building tho cost will bo In the neighborhood of $20 to $39 per day. Washington Dis patch to New York Pr6ss. -o-AMRUZiAXCE SERVICE FOR SALE Ogden concentrator good as new. Saves fino values In placer mining, Address B, care Mali Tribune. 177 FOR RENT -Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 21 Genesee st. 171 Anstole France's 8aretm. Anatole Franco find a certain satis faction in tho reflection that nil merw whatever their status, aro equal ht fore tho law, TIio law, he says, in Its sajestlc equality forbids tho rich' oh well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg lu the streets and to steal bread. Violin Milker. Repairing of ail stringed .Instru ments.. Violin repairing a specialty. Corner of 8th and Central avenue. 17?' CHAS. HARRIS. CITY TUEASUUEli'S NOTICE. Office of the- City Treasurer. Medford, Oregon, October 4, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that thcro aro funds on baud in tho cty treas ury for tho redemption of outstanding city warrants Issued against tho fol lowing funds: Warrants 1, 2, 3, nnd 4, on Lateral No. 2, Sower District No. 12. Warrants 1 and 2 on Lateral No. 1, Sower District No. 13. Warrants 1, 2 and 3 on Lateral No. lO.Jlower District No. 7. Warrants 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5 on LaU oral No. 2, Sower District No. 13. Warrants i, 2, 3 and 4 on Lateral No. 1. Sower District Na. 12. Warrants 1 nnd 2 on Lateral No. 9, Sewer District No. 7. Lateral No. D, Rowor District No. 11. Warrants 1 artd 2 on Lateral No. 14, Sower District No. fl. Warrants 1 and. 2 on Lateral No 3, Sewer District No. 13. Warrant No. 2 on Lateral No. 8, Sowor District No. 0, Interest on tho same will ceaso aft nr tho above date. h. h. JACOBS, 'City Treasurer. t, ' ' .... . 1,1 ! -- . FOB MA1.K l.yumu N. J mill or Talent, Oiokoii, tins for m.iIo nenr Tulijnt S Keren, dwelling, well, fertile, eilltl Wlteil. 13000; $U00 eilstl down. Imhuivi (elms. Itt. Here, one In npu'es; Ntovtmvii, 5 vr.. pears, liaitlett, t yr. Fine dn tilling, I mm and cltlelteu limine, excellent Hell of water, II) ft deep, SO fl. Water III dry time. Hiirrielent to InljMto till t limine, etc Soil, alfalfa ami Katden; fruit, early ieai nml penchei. I3UU0, li00 cash down, balance tenon t aere flue, No. I eouiimMvlal orchard, tree 15 yearn old. Itu.ouy. imlf cash down, lialaueo on terms. Lots of lands for trade or mile In VahlitKtu. I'allfornlu. .Mluuenola ami Texas. Lots In Portland, Hiiittle, "Mil, ueniiolls. .Medfoid. Phoenix, Ashland and Talent. t'ulmoroved laud from f 12 SO up, K0 nart'N tlmUor, l.SOO.OOu ft. .iw Urn ter. J3S0O. lu Ashland. S lots, flno limine, ete. 3 blocks from depot, ft son. 15 acres lu Talent Km den, alfaira and fruit laud: S acre .vuiiiik iHiir. family orchard, dwelling etc. $7000. $1500 cunh down, balance teruiH, Sex en 10-aere tracts, minim: lamln, 175,000 In Kold linn been already taken out. old mine, price $26,250, or $91 an acre Kold In niunii tractw. IKi) acre. 34 ncrv lu eult,, water to IrrlKute, I mile from school, 011 main road, tGtOO or $10 uu uere. eholcci ptaro. 10 ncrcH nearly all lu haw timber, saw udlt. bam, eool houe, omall bulldlliKH, $tooo, $(ioo cash down. lnl. time. lio ncr'H well Improved, good limine, laruo Imm, plenty or water to IrrlKiile. nearly new creamery nml fixture.-,. strum and R.inollne endue; ntock. hlnrk- nmllli viliop ami lixiln, tm mMii road, family orchard, etc , $ll.r50. Time given on iMirt 110 acres, 50 nrre In ciilltvntlnn, all In Krann; water to IrrUule It all. fine stock and dairy runch (IimhI limine, barn and other oiithulldlnitn: fine orchard, Kold mined tin lit place; one mile to kcIiooI, Williams five kflavtM thrniiKli It Plenty of aw timber on tho plttee One mile to Un- llrelhren (Duuknrd) new church: isihio. inirt on time. SO aeren rimnI Imiine ami Ihtril, flnn. ynutiK orchard, 13 acres in coltltftthm. one borne, InlRuy and one row $3000, $1000 eanh down, b.il. on time IS ucren, about S5 acred In cultiva tion. 15 ucret fenced; hoimo and lArn $2500. 31 acre In n hied Mate of cultiva tion; limine, ham and otitbiilldlnKn; gar den nml alfalfa land; fine youtiK orchard, t mllo fi'oin Talent; $13,000, $"0uo ciihIi down, bat. on time. I acre, rhlcekn ranch, fruit; Ander son creek flows throtiKh It- lu n IiIkIi ntntit of cultivation; 3 1-3 miles from Talent $IToo. Mrt on time AdJotnliiK iho famoiiH Kimerent orchard 3 ml.-n from Talent, t 1-3 mlleit from Anhliimt, mid which xold to llolon Mir- tlen u few tlayM uko for $3li5,O00. I tiffer for rale 3S0 ncren the wuim kind of soil of nald Hniicrent orchurd. frtil I and alfalfa noil: ISO acres under culti vation, ii dwelling bonne, barn, water tank, etc.: the whole 3S0 acre fenced; If you purelmne the 3S0 nt-rc the price will be $135 an acre: If you buy thn I J0 acres tifuler culllvullou It will be $300 an acre; very cheap Come to Talent nml let mo nlmw you Iho place. 10 acres near Tnlent. nil In cultiva tion. $135 mi acre, one third down, hal nnco In thrco years nt C per cent. to ucrcH. ti room bonne, barn, chicken limine, noma fruit, price $3S0. 10 ucren m t to alfalfa nod fruit trees, prlco $1300 IS ucn-H fruit In C acre loin, adjoining Talent. $)oo an acre, ono-thlrd cnnli, balance ut is per cent. 10 acres I mile from Talent under n high ittate of cultivation. Can Imi Irri gated. Ilotino nnd outbuildings; $3000. balance terms. 10 acren hIx miles from Gold Mill, nil under cultivation; dnulllug, orchard, cle $13,000. 200 acres one mile south of Talent, 90 ncrcrt net to llurtletl nnd D'AuJou iH-urs 0 acres to 8ilUenhurK nml Joimtii.-in iipplen; new huugnlow, burn, OOxftQ ft . $350 nil acre, $35,000 down, tmtaucu terms, 310 ucren tlmlier, l,o0o,"0il feel of H.iw Umber, 1 miles from I.lttlo Untie, price $3000, one-third down. 73 1-3 acres, orchard nml alfalfa, not far from Talent, If wold nil together, $135 an acre; If aold lu 10 aero tract 1350 nn ncre. 17 acren J miles from Talent, ft com mercial orchard, should yield thin year from 3 'no to 3500 boxen; prlco $10,000, one-half down, S acre ueiir Talent, good dwelling hoiine and oiitbiilldlugH; young orchard, till under a high hiato of cultivation; $5000, $3000 ciihIi down, 1ml. on lime. 1 1-3 ucren, 3 miles from Talent, fer- tllo alfalfa, garden nml fruit Noll: ram ho Itrlgntfd; haimo nml oiithulldlngH, u poultry ranch; $1750. I have nlno other property nnd lots, Whllit inclonliiR slHinps, or better still come nnd foe, I.ynmn A. JuOd, Talent, Oregon, Hlippoil till' iimiuiriii'tllliuii Of ytiur homo city Hint, hud mid tilt thn Urn", and you will help yotuimlf to pioiiper. Hy. Illil If your lurnl fnulurlen can not iiupply your wiiiitii, limlHt lliitt tho Ihorehuul tMiirlen "Mndu In Oregon" cmiilH from iittuir Oicgnii Hoiiroon lu supply y,i' nwl hunk ut llio ml Hint tilW I'iii ployuieiil nml .you'll diul llm rilit ono HlUlU. HOTEL MOORE Eitroponn. Spocinl Knit" l.V Iho Wcok w Monlli. lvaU'H 00 (Vnt.s Up. RAir-MOim 00,, Propriotora. RUSS MILL On RlvoroUo Avo. L. B. BROWN, Propriotor. Footl, Klotir, Sft'd, VfMi, WiiiltT OhIh. Jiai'hvv K'ollcil. -', The Art vStore Wo Ink" pit tiro lu aiinouiuliig tho nirh.il of our now line or Studies for oil, water color mid pitHtol, Any of these will ho reproduced b our artlM 12 MliheUeii. C. E. COLLIN5 27 No rth 1 1 rape. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS t Monoy on hand at all timca to loan on improved ranchoa and fruit land. ' PHONE 3231. 820 GARNETT-GOREY BLDG. T. Suit' i .Sportsmen Havu ynur trophleu thU year Thoro will lui iioiiu to nitvo In n few yivirs. This cut show when to cut tho skin. Nover cut thu front of a dror'a nock. Call at lliiiiiphru)''ii (inn Kloni and v:t a pamphlvt frco, tnllliiK lion- to anru Kuuiu hixids, birds nnd allns for riiRit, published by TaxIdoriiilHi F. W. BARTLETT Meilfonl, Dn'uon Warrants 1. 2, 3, 4, 6 nnd 6 on Draperies W csrry a veryeomnleW tins of draperies, lace curtain, uxiures, e and do uil cla of unholsterln. ixiurca. oia.1 at upholstering. A special man to look sfter this work exclusively and will service' as Is poaslbls trie largest cities. give aa good to gat la even Weeks & NcGowan Co If you wnnt lo hiivo lionlth, Klreiif,'tli you ooil (lispoHition mid iiiontiy. Wi liftlj) you to economize on nil four h.v returning your Imiiiilry lo you in un uliHoliitoly Hiitihfnciory coiiillliuii. Our work is thu heist. THE STAR Steam Laundry Medford, Oregon, licil riiono isioi Homo nn Congressman Victor Murdock Opera House, Mon. Eve., Oct. 9 TOPIC: "Insurgency" Mr. .Murdoch room Into tho heart of ronlly blj; liappuiiliiuii of our. rout hlHlory mid drives hoiuu hunilug trjitliH tlmt i-vory ninii mill woiiinn In tho iinlvcruo oimht lo know. Ilia uddreim Ih oltivnlltii:, iMitortiiluliii;, limtructlvo mid liiiiuoruiiH, l'OI'ULAU IMUCICfl UV AI.MI,SHH).V efrw We have a full line Of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand I, 8, lfi, .ia V. I. rnrlHiii Iniupii; M, .(), o, Iflli, ir,0, watt TiiiikhIoii laiiipn. 'nn. boHt liimpH ami Iho hum iirltw. Iiunpii Kiiurniitnod, t!50 All Southern Oregon I'Iioiich; I'nclflo 4C01; Homo 131, Electric Co. ftiftet-ntr