o IrEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, arEPFQ-RP, OREOON, FRIDAY, MAttd! 10, 1911. PAGE SIX T v, liil h- I M . t i . w ,li t ? . ff 3 ci rv i; ; i'i 'r OPEN LODGE ON INT M Oregonlans to Convene Session on Hallowed Spot Simultaneous Ses sions of Grand Lodge In Portland and Palestine Unique In History. I A Ml ANY, Or.. March 10. When t?in Mnuontc Brand lodge of Oregon convenes In annual session In Port jand June 14 next, thrco leading Ore gon Masons will convene a session pr the Oregon grand lodge on the slope or Mount Morlah, In Palestine, a mountain notoworthy In Masonic history. It will bo the first time In the history of Oregon Masonry that n -session of the grnnd lodge or hub stale has been convened In tho Holy land. Tho men who will participate In .the unique coremony nre llov. J. It. N. Bell, jiftHtor oi tno runt i ..... hytnrlan church of CorvnlllH; Pro fessor 'J. II. Homer of the Oregon agricultural coIIoro and Dr. J. T. Hll of Albany, Thcso men have Calculated tho ox act 'hour, Palestine time, at which the' grand lodge or Oregon will con vono In Its annual session and at that moment they plan to bo on Mount Morlah and convene their session, For au cotlnuotia years Dr. Hell has served as grind chaplain of tho grand lodge of Oregon, thereby achfoVliiR tho record of holng tho oldest grnnd chaplain In Masonry In tho world, and he will at that tlmo repeat IiIh prayers as grand chaplain, though on tho opposite sldo of tho world from IiIh brothor Muhoiis of Oregon. l)r, Holl has Inla-n 32 Scottish lllto degrees and U York Ulto degrees, In addition to 00 "Egyptian degrees." Ho belongs to tho bluo lodge at Halt er City, tho chuptor of Itoyal Arch MftBons and the. council at Corvnllls, tho commandory of Knights Templar at linker, tho Eastern Star at Cor vallls, tho Scottish ltllo templo at Portland, and Ib a elmrter member of El Kndor temple, Nobles of tho Myn tic Shrine, at Portland. Professor Homer Is also an active Mason, being a momhor of sovoral Masonic organizations nnd having served recently ns omlnent cominnn (for of tho Albany ebnuunndory of KnlghtR Tomplar. Dr. Hill Iiiih also been a Mason many yours. RELEASED IN COURT: ,; IS ARRESTED AGAIN HAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., March 10. CluirlcH Hnrrotl iutohIoiI in Hull Lnl;o for alleged comjilli'lly in Hie llioft of olcl liulliou from lite Alnlm Steamer Humboldt, wiih jrivon his i- lease totlny on u writ "I habeUH cor pus, wnly i lie ul once ru-iiiTuHlml on n.wiiiTiuil from Pnilluiul, Oro KO. No Tickets to Mexico. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Meh. JO. Major Dell, Colonel Lail mill Ma jor Wiiihlilii were ordered todjiy lo proceed at once lo San AtiUniio Texan, for duty on Iho Hlnff of .Ma jor flcnornl Curler. They loft 1 o'clock Ibis al'leruoon, Major Wright of Moutoroy arrived loduy to InUo iilmrgo of the adjutant gonornl'a of flee duriuj,' Colonel l.add's ubsnnuu. A provisional company of cnnl ur Ullory, haHtily fouued Monday night in wniljijg marehiut; ordurs. Wciii hilionn for warm weather uniforuw have boon ihbiunl. Coiiipany B, hot. )ilal corps, loaded equipment, in cluding an ambulance, on a Hpceinl train today and expected lo ntatl for San I Hugo tonight. Tho Southern Pacific has diecoii' tinned lite fiwlo of excursion tickets to Muxiqo City nnd Awim. Irnvolohi agaiiiHl goiiiB to Mexico. NOTICE. To tho mnster plumber, contractors nnd builders of Medford and vicinity. that on and after April tho first, iho minimum scale of wages for Journey men plumbers nnd Bteaintlttora shall bo $G per day, eight hours, J. Fran, president; C. II. Umber, sucruttiry; Local Union No. 3G2. 319 Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Frank Do Ford of Kiuim Valloy was hero iransacliug biibiuebhi Tiiur day. "Mi'h. J. E. Harwell in Blling loadd p have her EiihIoi opening in (Up lipur ful urc. .Her Ijuu of nuifiiory the, lulest and one onn bo otutly siiiltKl Hk Home beautiful hultf are' oil dli jjlny in nil kimlii of ntraw and faiioy bridfl. ' Tlw MiiJMonnry Hnoiety of die (frrtykH church mot at die liilTiji) erf JkffiwKrtitli ilrowu Thursday nf; irMmiH '"jL PwHMfwW Atlornoy 11. Y. MulJ ytiu iMUwfwof i' ') (( 1 biisiueHH TIiuih- iky. ''., I3r K. Kr4H(88ucr uib in from W bl uUfflffltNUtU BY ASSOCIATION l i k, & Oregon Forest Fire Members Express Appreciation of Governor's Aid in Gcttlnti Atlvantancous Measure Passed By Lcolslature. SALEM, Or., March 10. Resolu tions commending Governor West for his activity In behalf of Hid forest fire protection measure that was enncted by the 2flth legislative assemjjly, which wore adopted by the 'Oregon Forest Flro association, hnvo been forwarded to the governor and wore received by him yesterday. They wero as follews: Whereas, the Oregon ForoBt Flro association, an organization repre senting a largo amount of standing tlmbbr In tho state, and working In the Interest of f!r prnvuntlon and protection, to tho end that a valuable rosourco may contribute to tho up building of Oregon nnd prolonged prosperity, Is henrtlly In sympathy with tho ncllon of tho legislature In passing Iioubo bill 50, and WhereaB, wo ronllzo that his ox collcncy, Governor Oswald West, frco ly exerted his groat lnfluonco to pro Inoto tho passage of tho bill, now bq It llcsalved, That this association ex tond a vote of appreciation to Gov ernor Oswald Went for his Interest In nnd support of Hie forest flro meas ure and pledge 'lilni our support and help In carrying out Its provisions, ho that, settlors, minors, stockmen nnd tlmbor owntrs may bo free from dan der or forest fires, and bo It further Resolved, That a copy or this reso lution bo sont to Governor West. BOWLING ENTHUSIASTS TO "FRAME" NEW CALENDAR OwiiiK to Iho dishilildoiieincnt of Iho "LocomobiloK," one of tho tennis in (ho oily howling league,' a inoollu;; of all tho bowling ontliusuiHlH in the oily hart boon culled in lake phiet' in (lie Nalatoriuni Friday evening. riuiiH for tho reorganization of the league will ho dinoiiKBOil mid n new oiilondiir for the (ennm made up. Bin Wind Traverses South. ATLANTA, (la., March 10. For mer President RoohovoII arrived to day. Ho wiih grouted by a hig crowd and wan escorted through the streets by tho Fifth regiment (leorgia nu tioual guard. lie will addresH the Southern Commercial congress to uiglii. n i n i i m AN API'UAIi TO WIVKS AND .MOTIIKRH. Save (bo Drinking llUHbaiid or Ron by Using OiTliH'-j-Cnn Ho CJIven Hecretly. No moro terrible affliction" can cumo to any homo than tho exces sive uso of Intoxicant!) by husband or son. Think of tho money wnstod in drink, which Is needed In tho homo to purchase food and clothing. ' If you have b drinking husband or sou, give him Orrluo. It will prove an efficient nld In destroying tho craving for Intoxi cants. ThotuinudH of women have boon mado'hnppy, bocatisn Orrluo has saved their loved ones from lives of dissipation and driinkeuuoBS, Start ubIiik Orl-lno today. Wo aro so confi dent that Orrluo will benefit the per son who ilrliikR that wo nay to all wlvoa and inothors. you can glvo Or rluo a trial and If It falls to be'aerit, we will refund your money, ORlllNW Is prepared In two foruiB, N'o. 1, secret truatmout, n powder. abBulutuly tustuloas and odorlom, giv en microtly In any food or drink. OR R1N13 N'o. 3, In pill form, Is for those wliu doulro to taku voluntary treut inuut. OUHIN10 costs only $1.00 a box. Wrlto for Froo Orrluo llooklet (mnlled In plain Heated euvolnpe) to ORUINK CO., 033 Orrluo Hulldlng, WashlnKlon. U. C. ORRIN'K Is roe uiumeiided and la for sale In thU illy by I.KON H. 1IA8KINH. Medford, Ore. hi Hotfiie ier ranch Tliui-Hilay on a biiHiia', 1 1-1 1 a. Jacob Sliiiu mid wife kmiu Tlutr day iu Mcdfntl. Ho(iiil0rd ut Hotel Ihmlnp up to 11 ii. in. Tliunulnv. u.,1-,.. II it i!...i.Ml"M"W binder, huh a two-inoii want- ::.... "j. '. T'. , ."" in niuon, bl. Loiiu, .Mu., 1(. 1 Wllfc'iP.Uhogoaeral HiiiuilfluatloiiH prepared by Clliongo, II. U Moomi, J. ('. Morriii, .I.J (ho city oiiylnvor of said city, nnd 0. Murry, ail or Han FnuiiUtmj J. Willi addltlonul pwfcnlonB imbinli Ct. 'tuwwA. Portland. W. tirimr! !tf l,y Ul $ Humiry Construe- II....II.U.I. I t Mill .. II II i"ii vi. ". Jimn, .iiiiiiu'iiHiiih; Al, b. Parker, Mium-nMHN: II. s. A.ikou, Froupfct ; T. M. J.ou-s, cit ; IL Ii Qnnyi-n. cit. Tlii, M1-'H tiiiiilifll iuuI St In ilil-' Mlllinuiv I'.nti' -in . vi i iiiiiiv nitt - lorn lial-. ibiu t.iil b. .hi display IiiiU liifiu lliioago. Call and mc Ilium. If URT? oum NEW Jtwil Kstate TraiiHfers. John lleoker to J. L. Demmer, property in Fairmouilt addi tion, Mcdford ,Jf Huhy O. Stout to Win. derrig, 100 acres in scetion V2, town ship 30, range 1 eafet 1001 IFeiiry llayues to W. C. Sander hoii, 2 uureH in Ashland .... 280( II. II. .Mitchell lo Hicliol V. NieholH, northenHt nuarler of bouthenst quarter Hcction 10, township .'III, range 2 wcHt. . 10f Fred Carlson to Anna liomrey, properly in Collage addition,, Mcdford, bond for deed .... 4001' Thomas Collins to Harvey Jam ison, property in Mcdford., 1 Ilonry Humphrey to L. O. Por ter, lot 4, block 2, Central HiibdiviKinii of Coltnge addi iion, Mudford 1 L. (I. Porter to Henry Humph rey, lot 2, block 2, Central subdivision Cottage addition, Medford 3 Abbio W." Hnckett et al lo Eliz. F. Winchester, properly in Houville I'M Abbio J. Winchester lo Eliza beth F. Winchester, properly in Jacksonville 3C E. W. Jnqua to C. A. Hamlin, lot 0, block H, Kernwood ud dition, Mcdford 2'n Ilert Anderson to E. W. Ueb hard, lot I), block 8, Imperial addition, Mcdford JO K. W. Ocbhard lo l'osoph Mnr lin, lot 1), block 8, Imperial addition, Mcdford 10 Deri Anilci-Hon to E. W. nob hard, lot I), block S, Imperial addition, Mcdford If; J. M. K'ooney (o F. L. loyil, 80 acres in sectton 10, towiiHhip :i8, rango 2 weflt ,-. 0000 Harris Dean lo Rebecca Eg gloslon, U) 5, block 8, Ash land 1" E. 1). I'ickel e( al to M. J. Love, proporty in Kiuumil uddilion, Mcdford 800 M. J. I.ovo to Violin C. Alldor, lot 8, block 2, Sunuuil addi tion, Mcdford 800 James l.owo to Mrs. A. M. Piirvcs, 0.00 acres in dounlion land claim 4r, townsliip .'ID, range 1 cast JO 0. 11. Johnson to F. L. lloyd, liroperty near Mcdford ..... 10 John S. Orth to J. H. Hnuiinh, lots 1 and 2, block 2, Davis' addition, Mcdford 700 Welborn Joom!i lo Under nnd Thompson Co., hind in lowu- shli) 118. raiiL'o west 10 TKAMSTKIIS, TAKK NOTIOK. All tenmstorH aro requested to moot In .Anglo opora hnuso at 8 o'clock Hnlurday ovonlng, March 11. .101 ORQ. COMMITTKB. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled bids will bo rccelvod by tho hoard of directors of School District No. 22, Tnlent, Orogon, until April 25, 1911, 4 o'clock p. m., for tho orcctlon and completion of public school building, according to plans and BpoclflcatloiiB proparod by ChnrlOH II. llurggraf, architect, Al bany .Oregon. All bids must bo ac companied by a coitlfled chock pny able to "School District No. 22, Tal ent, Oregon," for tho sum of $t00.00. as a guarantee that tho contractor will furnish an approval bond equul to GO per cent of tho contract within ton days after tho awarding of tho contrnct. All bids must bo made out on blank proposals for the same. Rlnnks furnished upon application by tho clerk or architect. I'buiti and specifi cations may bo seen at Talent, Oro gon, or nt the architect's offlco. Tho bonrd roservos tho right to re ject any and all bids. lly order of Schuol Hoard No. 22, Talent, Oregon. J. N. MANNING, Chairman. C. W. SHERMAN, Clerk. 302 CITY NOTICES. RKSOIil'TIOX. lie U rofjolvod by the city council of tho city or Modferd: ' That it is tho Intention of tho coun cil (o cause West Sixth street from Oakdnlo nvenuo to Southern l'nolflo Railway Company right of way In yald city to bo. Improved by placing on both sldou of said street a con crete curb and gutter and by pavlue (he same tor a width of 40 foot with asphalt pavement, constating of a flvo-lucli concreto Imao, a one-Inch k ufnai.k ik 1 1 la nnfolMilnnnik katttti I '"" VIIIII.IUU), iiwui ui niiuii. m-'inMiu and additional BpceiflonUona. are on file In tho of(lot or tho city recorder Of ald city, und aKosji tbq coal thoro of on tho proporty adjacent to said Improvement. Tbu council will meet at (ho coun cil chamber In the city ball In said c,t: "u a,Bt ; Miirch (Oil. nunit and tho nusoKalug or the cost thereof, as aforoaald, will bu beard. Kir CITY NOTICES. The city recorder Is hereby ordered .o publish thls resolution pnee in tho "Dally Mnll Tribune, a newspaper of onornl circulation in said city, and ",o post the snmo as required by tlio lhartor, at least ten days before the late of said meeting. The foregoing rosolutloh was pass ;d by the city council of tho city of Bedford, Oregon, on the 8th day of larch, mil, by the following vete: derrick nye. Watt aye, Worfman an ient, Emerlck aye, Elfert ayo and Millar nye. Approved March 9th, 10.11. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: RODT. W. TBLF.KIt, City Itecorder. ICKOIjL'TIOX. P.o It rcsohfxl by tho city council ir the city of Modferd: Tlint It-Is tho'lntentlon of tho coun ;11 to cause Eighth street from Cen .ral avenue to Riverside nvenuo In tald city to bo Improved by placing in both slde3 of said Btrcot a con iroto curb and gutter and by paving he same for n width of -10 feet with mphalt pavement, consisting of a Ive-inch concreto base, a one-Inch isphaltlc binder, nnd a two-Inch vcarlng surface, all In accordance .vlth tho general specifications pre jared by the city engineer of said dty, and with additional specif Ica- ioiiB Hubmitted by the Clsrl: 4i Ji"n- sry Construction company, liotn or which, general and additional speci fications, are on file In tho offlco of tho city rccordur of said city, and issess tho cost thoreof on tho prop arty adjacent to cnld Improvomont. Tho council will meet at tho couti ill chamber In the city hall In said Mty on the 21st day of March, 1911, it 7:30 p. in., at which tlmo all pro tests against making of said Improve- 'hereof, will be heard. Tho city recordor Is-horeby ordorod a publish this resolution once in tho Daily Mnll Trlbuno, a newspaper of general circulation In anid city, and t post tho aame as required by the ihartor at least ton days beforo the date or bald mooting. Tho foregoing resolution vns pasa 'd by the city council of tho city of Mcdford, Orogon, on tho 8th day of March, 1911, by tho following vete: Merrick nye, Watt aye, Wortman nb Tent, Emerlck ayo, Elfort ayo and Millar nye. Approved March flth, 1911. V. II. CANON, Mayer. Attest: ROUT. W. TELFEIt. City Recorder. KKSOhimON. Ho It Resolved by tho City Council if tho City of.Modford, Orogen: That thoro bo arid hereby is called special election In and for tho City if Medford, to bo held on tho 10th lay of March, 1911, botweon tho houro of 9:00 o'clock a. in. and 5:00 Tclock p. m., for the purposo of sub mitting to thi) qualified electors of ald city, for tholr approval or re jection, tho Tallowing ontlllod amond nont to the charter of tho City of Medferd: " 1. An amendment to the chnrter of tjio City of Medford, providing for a bonrd of registration, and Ita duties and the registration of voters. 2. An amendment to tlio cnartor of tho City of Mcdford .amndolng aocllon 72 thereof, providing for an ucreaso of the bonded Indebtedness or ild City to tho extent of $30,000, laid sum to bo used for tno solo pur oso of mnklnc Improvements in the wator system of said city and paying for trunk, sanitary and storm sowers, heretofore or hereafter constructed by said city. .1. An amendment to tho charter of the City or Medford, amending sec tion 72 thoroof, providing for aa In crease of tho bondod indebtedness of said city to tho oxtont of $8000, said sum to bo used for tho solo purposo or tho Improvement of tho flro depart ment of said city. 4. An amendment to tho charter of tho City of Mcdford, amending soc tlon 72 thoroof, providing for tho roullon of u sinking fund for the pur poso of tho retirement of the bdnds of tho City of Medford. 5. An ninondmont to tho chnrtor or tho city or Modrord amending section 87 of said charter, providing for re payment of nmcflint paid by purchas ers at sales of proporty for dolln quont assessments In said city In case the salo Is vacated, sot nsldo, or doclaied void by any court. Tho following named porsoua aro heroby appointed judges nnd clerks of said electien: First Ward: J. W. Ling Judgo, 1). T. Lawton Judgo and clork, h. L. Damon judge nnd clerk. Second Ward: Joo Derry judge, Chas. P. Tnlont Judgo nnd clork, Win. Ulrlch Judgo and clerk. . Third Ward: P. W. ChelgHn Judge, J. Summorvlllo judgo and clork, 11. II. I.orlmcr judge and clork. Tho following aro hereby designed ns the places for holding said elec tion. First Wnrd: Hall over Hasklns Drug store. Second Ward: Hotel Nash samplo rooms. Third Waid: City Hall. It Is further resolved that tho re corder of said City of Medford bo and hereby Is ordered to glvo notice of said election la tho manner pro vided by the charter In tho caso of annual elections of said city. Tho forogolng resolution was pass ed by the city council of tho City of Modroril, Oregon, on tho 10th day of February, 1911, by tho following vote: Merrick nbsont, Watt ayo, Wort man ayo, Kiuorlck ayo, Elfort ayo, and Millar aye. Approved February 10th, 1911 , W. H. OANON, Attest: Mayor. ROUT. W. TKLFKR, City Recorder. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given that n ape clal election will bo held In and ror tho city or Medford on March 10th.! 1911, ror tho adoption or rejection of those corlaln proposed charter amendments to tho charter or tlio city! or Medford, sot forth In tho foregoing resolution. Said election to bo held at (ho tlmo and places designated In said resolution. ROUT. W. TELFER, City Recorder City of Mediord. Stop, LooH and Listen! Prospective purchasers will save money to 6c& turbettf'b'buylhg. ' '' We have orchard tracts, alfalfa lands, etc., qlty property, Improved and unimproved. We have the ban ner orchard of Rogue River Valley for sale; lG-year-old apple trees, also cherry and poach orchard, bearing on this farm, consisting of very beat pay ing .varieties; 2000 small, fruits and berries, See us at once. A barKojti. , List your orchard and city property with us. Mining lands, ctp. OREGON REALTY & MIWNG CO I'llOIMl 101)2. . Room 319 GnmcU-Corey llulldliig. FOR SALE BY OWNER Small 4-room houso on east front lot 50x100, Hix' boariug" prttno and two-year pear trees, water and sewer, jmved street, gas in house, woodshed, .chicken house und yard. PRICE $1200 lerms: unc-nati cash, balance like rent. 528 S. Fir St. tr , TAKE UP A CLAIM vory citizen, man or woman 1ms a tlmbor and stono right of 1C0 acres, prlco to thp government J2.cp per acre. Np cultivation, rcsldcnco or improvement required. I havo about twonty-flvo claims tq lQcato, Beo m6 find have a talk, this land Is wqrth $20.00 per acre. Call or write. A. 15. BALING, Room SI Jackson pounty Rank Hulldlng. 318 TALENT Real Estate FOR SALE A fine tract, quarter of a mile from Tnlent, 8-room house, good barn; 300 trees. Prlco $4,000; terms glvon. Good business opportunities and lo cations, all paying. A GG-ncro tract, D-room houso and largo barn, 3 miles trom Talent, parlly cleared and lots on good ' wood on place; must bo sold soon; will go ror $1100. A GO-acro tract, water to Irrlgato same; has a C-room bouso and bn'rn to hold G head or horses, Im plements to run tho place, and a wagon. This placo put up 30 tons or hay last year, and no wator was used. Prlco, $3000, half down. A 74-acro tract, 2Vj miles from Tal ent, good 8-room bouso and largo barn; 8 acres undor ditch and In al falfa and garden land; 34 acreB un dor plow, nnd trees; 20 acres of or chard, of which 5 acres aro In bear ing; $10,000, hnlf cash,- balance good terms and easy paymonts. A 14 1-3 aero tract, lies onHroly In . city limits; has 9-room plastered bouso, good bnrn, well and power ror Irrigation or wholo tract. Part ly Bet to trees; easy terms. For plenty or other bargains call or address G. A, Gardner TALENT, OREGON. Van Dyke Realty Co. CITV PROPERTY FARMS, FRUIT RANCHES 1(23 E. MAIN STREET. Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this spleudid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a ease sent to the house. The purest, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. IIGKAM, Agent. i" 5 ' ..... v. R. MRnmnic.Vicc-Presldjat W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Casnier. The Medford ' Capital $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING ... -rvmr t'rim mTIJnVAilR.. BUSINESS TRANSACTED. o 1 SPECIAL Ii ' 5G0 itores of the finest. fruit soil in the valley, located not too far from railroad town; soil is black granite and 20 foet deep; splendid drainage, but not too steep; 200 acres cultivated. There is wood enough to pay for clearing the balance; 500 acres can be cultivated. Fma county-road cuts the tvnnt nearly through, the center. , :i A splendid subdivision proposition. We have this exclusive. There is money in this for someone. Why"', not youY Price $82.14 per acre. Terms on part., C. A.McAf thur Phones:. Main 3681; Home 279.. Spring Has Came! ' Wake Up Some! :--mmmF, ed In Its new location for this amount. You will get nothing .equal to UiIb for tho money for less than double In Mcdford. Rogue River Land Co. , NO, 11 NORTH CENTRAL Would You Buy Gold Dollars for Fifty Cents? Very Best Fruit Tracts AT REASONABLE PRICES VERY BEST HD SOIL IN CHOICEST OF LOCATIONS Close to Roguo River Orchard Company's 3000 acres now bolag de veloped and sold at .$500 PER ACRE. Au 80-acro tract, one-half cleared, one-fourth moro noarly cleared, largo family orchard, oxqollont condition, $100 PER ACRE. Two 40-acro tracts, each about pne-Uilrd cleared, ready to bo set out la troos, !JMH) PER ACRE. Ono -10-acro tract, family orchard and grapes; sovornl walnut trees, house, baru, largo well nnd windmill, HO PER ACRE. IGO-ncro tract, about 30 acres clear'cd, $75 PER ACRE. These on main county road. An ologant proposition for development and subdivision. ' ':& fe, Mil mal.. A. N. PARSONS Main Street Business Property Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest Best location. Great increase in value. Lot 50 feet by 140 feet. Splendid buy for invest- . ' meiit or speculation. Special . price for quick action. Address ;:' Owner, Medford tV at P. O. BOX NO. 477. t a rnnnnv. vico-PreBldent x JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier X f National Bank t i ii auinu. xw. , ' .. :: Room 3 P. 0. Block. The bargain or tho season Is an eight-room hotiBO to bo placed on good east front lot on high ground In the Nob Hill addition, on which, for a lew days, wo aro ablo to make a snap prlco ot two thousand dollars, paya ble hair cash, balance to suit at C per cent. This Is a hnrd-rinlshed house, nnd tho upper rooms will bo just tho placo to board tho Bchool-marms when tho now East Sldo schoolhouso Is completed. Tho houso will bo plac- MEDFORD, OREGON mu&S&SlgSre ORE. s 1 I t I r I'