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MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. MAY 8, 1911. PAGE FIVE k'.v HIGH MARK TOUCHED BY CATTLE MARKET PORTLAND, Or.. May 8. Receipts for tlio first week of May liavo been ns fol fel fol eow: Cattle, 1G03; calves, 15: hogs. 1050; sheep, 6110 horses and mules, SI. Tlie cattle, market retched the lilKhest mark of tlie Reason tills week when hnv fed steers sold for 7e& with Insufficient offerings to supplythe demand. Wo would advlso nil uw&rs of fed stuff to ship before the nm' of southern Brass came starts tills Vny. as the market will continue sternly to higher until that time. Thinner steers not well finished sold all the. way from $6.60 to $6.83, with tho 8e!ind hovers much In vldmir. Offering ' in butcher stock wore very llK'Urond nvnrvthlliir In nttrlit wim minn. fi up with nvhllty. Receipts of hogs from local points wero lieavler than they have been for somo time, hut the market rallied nnd held up surprisingly well considering tho fact that n large shipment of east ern Iiokh wero on tho market ns well. While It would lako an extra choice load of hogs to bring thu former top of $7.25, ordinary light grades bring $7.10, only 15c under, which, considering the heavy hnmmerlng of tho week, Is a very slight decline Indeed. There Is a moro decid ed slump In. heavier grades, best quali ties selling from $6 to $6.60. Tho sheep market remained firm to higher, with stock fairly well repre sented. .California cwe.s brought $ I.7C, yearlings $5.50. 7c continues tho top y jor oest uprinn lamns, wnuo wetuers range from $6 to $0.50, with a strong demand. ' Terrible Train of Troubles. Lake Charles, ji. Mrs. E. Fournler, 61C Klrhy street, .says: "The month be fore I took Car Ui I 1 could hardly walk. 1 had backache, headache, pain In my legs, chills, fainting spells, sick stomach, dragging feelings, ami no patience or courage. Slnco taking Cardul I have no more pains, can walk as far ns I want to, and feel good all tho time." Take Cardul and bo benefited by tho peculiar herb In giedlents which have been -jund ho ef ficient for womanly Ills. Cardul will re llovo that backache, headache and all the misery from which you suffer. Just iih It hns done for others. Try Cardul. City Property Flno corner lot on Dakota avenue; $575, terms. 4 room plastered house, near Jackson Boulevard, sell $500 equity for $125, ' balance In easy monthly payments. 7 fine view lots on cast side, close In; cut price for quick sale. A number of fine business chances. C acres, nil platted, well insldo limits, $6,600, good terms. TRADE Elegant apartment house, leased 4 years $1150 month; take Kilt edge ninth i proporty. G acres, all platted; very desirable; trado for residence proporty. 10 ncres In orchard; tnko resldonco In town. Closo In residence on paving for good ncrenge. C and 10 ncro tracts In hearing, close In; tako resldenco proporty. Fine Income orchard In Qrnnd Junction. ' Col., for ranch neur Medford. 240 ncres flno hog nnd hay ranch for city proporty. 72 ncres on Trail creek for property In .. valloy; nearly all tlllablo. 10 notes with Improvements, closo In, for city properly. 7-room house, closo In, for few acres good land near town. Now C-room bungalow; tako lots as part payment. 5-pnssenger, 4-cyllndor auto In good con dition; tnko city -lots. Sonio desirable lotH for acreage or goo"d paper. 4-room house, water and seworj trado for acreage. Pawadona resldenco for' good orchard proporty. 380 acres black sandy loam soil, all In cultivation; buildings; fine alfalfa and e hog ranch; tako good city property, ICO acres, 25 In bottom; 100 under ditch; tnko good nuto as part payment. C000 acres flno wheat land; trado for ranch property, 80 acres, Deagle, 20 cultivated; all good fruit land; freo sqjl; buildings; trade for city property 15 acres; new bungnlow; 6 ncres In al falfa and grapes; ono of the finest lit ' tlu homes. In valley; trado for proporty on paving. 36 uctes; 12 In pears; trado for closo-ln Jlot. C-room house; good lot; trade for acre age. $2000 equity In 10-room house, complete ly furnished, 1 1-3 acres land, trado for ' acreage. 10 acres finely situated, 8 acres In pears, flno gardon, chicken homes, good house, trado for bungalow. Incomo property up to $175,000, for good body of timber. New modern bungalow; take acreage or vacant lots up to $1000. A flno rental property, all clear; pays 10 por cent on $80,000; trade for un 4p Improved tract. RANCHES 120-acro ranch, flno sandy lo4m bottom undo rdltch, Improvements, all tools, stock, etc; $7000 on terms for Imme diate sale. , . ,. C5 acres closo to Medford, 27 In orchard; less than $200 acre, good terms. 7-room furnished, modern, closo In, fine lot; $2500. good termi. 1C0 acros. 2 1-2 miles town; 70 acres in cultivation; 20 In alfaUi; 25 In pears; 10 In apples; fine buildings; $125 per acre, good terms. 40 ncres. 7 In orchard. 20 In cultivation, fine soil; $6500; good terms, llacres, 1 1-4 miles out; 10 acres In pears; 4 In alfalfa; $275 acre; trade for larger tract. 320 acres hog and wheat ranch, 75 ncres In cultivation. 6 miles to R. R- Station. $2000, snap. 20 acres orchard. Newtowns" and Harr ietts, rich black soil; finely situated; $250 per acre, terms. Flno homestead, G miles from Medford, $1000, 30 acres, 2-3 young pears, all cultivated, good Improvements, pumping plant; close to town; easy termB; price low' 40 acres, part In orchard, good build Ings. C miles from Medford. $1.5 per aero. WANTED f 6-room bungalow, new. close to paving; out to $800 quick sale; terms. Qlrls for general housework. City and ranch property to list. Woman cook. E. F. L BITT I ROOK 300 PKIPPS BUILD Ju, LLOYDS RAISES RATE CORONATION INSURANCE m i :, LONDON, May 8. Lloyds today rais ed Its rate for Insurance against a delay In the coronation owing to rumors that Queen .Mary's health is poor. The con dition of tho dueen mother Alexandra nlso, It Is said. Is such that U may necessitate tho postponement of tho cer emony. NOTES DIDI.E STUDENT WILI. DELIVER ADDRESS Will Appear Under Ausplcos of Inter national Bible Students' Association at . Angle Opera House This Evening; No admission, or Collection. A. free Rlblo lecturo will bo given by Jas. It. Cole of New York nt Commer cial. Hall Monday night. Judging from tho many comments this speaker has received through tho press, both In Cnnnda as well ns In tho United States, the lecturo will bo well worth hearing. The speaker Is traveling Under tli aiiHploi'H of the International Rlble Stu dents' association. Tho object or tills association Is to stimulate uiblp study by aiding Christians of any und every denomination to a better and deeper un derstanding of God's word. Rev. Jns. 1L Colo should he heard by a. largo audience. Xfotlco to Contractor. Nottco Is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received by tho board bf directors of school district No. 3C, of Jackson county, state of Oregon, until Wednes day, May 17,1811, for tho erection of a ono story frame school building in said district. Pluns and specifications for tho sumo may bo seen at tho office of tho county school superintendent In Jacksonville,' or In tho case of his ab sence from tho office, they may be seen at tho offlcu of the county clerk. Kach bid must be accompanied by a certified check for a sum which shall equal five per cent of tho amount of the bid,' as a guaranteo of good faith, and thu' successful bidder will bo required to give bonds In tho sum of seventy-five per cent ,of tho amount of the bid. Tho. board of directors reservo tho right to reject any and nil bids. Send bids to J. M. Stevens, Beagle, Or. D. W. BTURQESS, ' Chairman School Board. TRUTH. CENTE. 132 North Ivy street, Medford, Or. A primary course of twelve lessons In Truth will bo given by Annie Sprague Smith every Thursday afternoon at 3 p. tn. Teaching- and divine healing by appointment. Metaphysical library, literature for sale. Subscriptions taken for Uenlty Powor, Nautllils and other" publications. Enquiries rocolved by mall will receive prompt attention. , All are wolcomo. Love offerings. NOTICE. All real estato men nro hereby notified that my ranch Ib now off tho market. GO WALLACE WOODS. For Sale At bargain, account Illness, six shares of Olon ROguo Orchard company. Write ANDREW ELIASON, 40 Wakefield, Nob. NOTICE. Dr. Barber Is now located In rooms 207 and 208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank building and will bo pleased to meet his friends and patrons In the new location. TTasklns for Health. CITY NOTICES. RESOLUTION. Bo It resloved by the city council of thn city of Medford, Oregen: That It Is tho Intention of the council to lay a 4-lnch wntor main on Hnmllton streot from Eleventh street to Dakota avenue, and to assess tho cost thereof upon tho proporty fronting on said por tion of said street In proportion to tlie frontago of said property. Tho council will meet at tho cduncll chamber In thn city hall in said city on tho lfith dny or May, 1911, at 7:30 p. m., at which tlmo all protests against the laying of said water main on said por tion of said streot and the assessment of tho cost thereof upon tho property fronting thereon will be heard. Tho foregoing resolution was passed by tho city council of tho city of Mud ford on tho 3d day of May, 1911. by the following vete: Merrick aye. Watt ayo. Wortman absent, Emerlck ayo, Elfert aye, Millar absent. Approved May 4th, 1911. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest; ROBT. W., TELFER. City Recorder. RESOLUTION. Bo It resloved by the city council of tho city of Mqdford, Oregen: That It Is the Intention of tho council to lay u 4-lnch water main on ulley be tween Queen Anno nvenuo and Redely uvenuo from Roosevelt to Oregon ter race and to assrss tho cost thereof upon the property fronting on said portion of said stnet' In proportion to the frontage of said property. The council will meet nt tho council chamber In tho city hall In wild olty on the 16th day of May, 1911. at 7 30 p. m., at which tlmo all protests against thu laying of said water main on said por tion of said street and tho usiiejssment of tho cost thereof upon tho property fronting thoreon will bo heard. The foregoing resolution was passed by tho city council of tho city of Med ford on tho 3d day of May. 1911. by tlie following vete: Merrick aye. Vu aye. Wortman ubsent. Ernerjck aye, Llfert aye, Millar absent. Approved May 4th. 1911. r " W. II. CANON, Mayor. At,e8t: ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. RESOLUTION. Be It resloved by the city council of the city of MoUford. Oregen: That It Is tho Intention of the council to lay a 4-lnch water main on Last Eleventh street from Willamette ayenue to Ashland avenue and to assess the cost thereof upon the proporty fronting on said portion of salt! street In proportion to the frontage of said property. Tho council will meet at the council chamber In the city half In said el ty on the 16th day of May, 1911, at 7 30 p. ni.. at which tlmo all protests against the laving of said water main on said por thin of said street and th assessment of the cost thereof upon the property fronting thoreon will be neant. The foregoing resolution was passed by the city council of tho city of Med. ford on tho 3d day of May. 1911. by the following vete: aierric uyr, "'"'"; Wortman absent. Emerlck aye. Elfort aye. Millar absent. Approved May, h. 1911. CANON. Mayor. Attest! ROBT. W. TKLFKR. City Recorder. RESOLUTION. He it resloved by the city council of the city of Medford. Oregon .. That It is the Intention of the eouncl 1 lav a 4-lncti water main on South K.nc street from Dakota avenue to Stew King . "' , ,,,, .hr. cost thereof art sn-eci unw - -7 - , - n .t-i uor. ,, tno prupeur .,,...... CITY NOTICES. tlon of said streot In proportion to tho frontage of said property. Tho council will meet at thn council chamber In the city hall In said city on the 16th day of May, 1911, at 7:30 p. m., at which tlmo nil protests against tho laying or said water main on sani por tion of said street nnd the assessment of the cost thereof upon tho property fronting thereon will bo heard. Tho foregoing resolution was passed by tho city council of tho city of Med ford on tho 3d dav of May, 1911. by tho following vote; Merrick aye. Watt aye, tVortmflu absent. Emerlck aye. Elfert aye, Millar absent. Approved May n, mil. W. II. CANON. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W TELFER. City Recorder. RESOLUTION. Bo It resloved by tho city council of tno city or .Meuroru, uregen: That It Is tho Intention of tho council to lay 4-lnch water main on South New town street from Dakota uvenuo to Stew art nvenuo nnd to assess the! cost thereof upon tho property fronting on said por tion or snia street in proportion to mo frontogo of said property. The council will meet nt tho council chamber In thn city hall In said city on the ICth dav of Mnv. 1911. at 7:30 u. in.. nt which tlmo all protests against tho laying of said water main on said por tion of snld street and the. assessment of tho cost thoreof upon tho property fronting thereon will be iieara. Tho forccolnir resolution was passed by tho city council of the city of Med ford on tho 3d day of May, 1911. by the fnlloWlng vote; Merrick aye, Watt' nyo, Wortmnn absent, Emerlck aye, Elfort aye, Millar absent. , Approved May 4th, 1911. W. If. CANON. Mayor. ..vtesti ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. RESOLUTION. Tie It resloved by tho city council of tho city or Mwirorii. Oregen: That it Is tho Intention of tho council to lay a 4-lnch water main on alley be tween Oueen Anno avenuu and Jackson boulevard from Roosuvolt avenue to Orogdn 'terrace, ftrtd to assess tho cost (.iereof Upon tho proporty frottng on said portion of said street In proportion to tho froiitngo of said property. " Tho council will meet at the council chamber In tho city hall In said city On the 16th day of May. 1911. at 7:30 p. m., at which tlmo nil protests ngalnst thu laying of said water main on said por tion of said Street and tho assessment of tho cost thereof upon tho property fronting thnroon will bo heard. Tho foregoing resolution was passeHi by tho city council of tho city of Med ford on tho 3d day of May, 1911. by the following Vete: Merrick aye Watt aye, Wortman absent. Emerlck aye, Elfort dye, Millar absent. Approved May 4th, 1911. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: RORT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. Bo It Resolved, by the City Council of tho City of Medford, Oregen: Whereas there has been filed with the city council of tho city of, Medford. a petition signed by moro than ono-fifth of tho qualified electors of said city as shown by tho votes cast at the last municipal election held In said city, petitioning that tho boundaries o said eltv nt Mudford be altered and new ter ritory included thorotn as hereinafter set forth. It Is therefore resolved that the following question be submitted to tho electors of said eltv and also to the electors residing In the torrltbry herein after set ferth: Shall tho boundaries of the city of Medford be altered by Including therein the follqwlng described territory, to- Boglnnlng at a point on tho south boundary HnO of tho city of Medford. which Is 39G feet east of the southwest corner of donation land claim number 4, in township 37, range 1 wust of the Wlllamotto meridian: thonco east along tho centor of the county road to tho east lino of the county road which Is a continunnco of South Riverside avo uuo'ln tho city of Medford; thence north westerly along the east lino of said coun ty ronel to a point which bears north 72 degrees 30 minutes east from tho southeast corner of lot 7, of block 1, of Davis" First addition to tho city of Med ford; thenco north 72 degrees 30 min utes oast to a point from which tho northenst corner of donation land claim numbor 44, in township 37, rnnfco 1 west, bears north 72 elegrees 30 minutes east 2G49 foot and north 1538 feet: thence uorth 20 dogrecs 18 minutes west 400 feet; thenco north 72 degrees 30 min utes cast to the northerly southeast corner of South Sea addition to tho city of, Medford; thenco northwesterly along the easterly Una of said South Sea ad dition nnd said Una extended to tho prosont boundary line of the city of Medferd: thenco. In a general southwest erly direction following tho prosont boundary line of said city to tho place of beginning, all In Jackson county, Ore- Resolved further, that said question bo submitted to snld doctors of tho city of Mod ford and to said electors of said -ibave described territory at a special election to bn called for that purpose, said election to be held on the 9th day of May. 1911. Resolved further, that n sppclal elec tion In and for tho city of Medford and In and for tho territory hereinbefore "crlbed by held on ihe 9th day of May, 1911, between tho hours of 9 a. in. and 5 p. m., Is hereby called for tho purpose of submitting at said election said ques tion above set forth. The following are designated aa tho places In said city nt which tho polls will bo open within said city: First ward Over Ilasklns' drug store Second ward Hotel Nash sample room. Third ware! Cltv hall. The following' Ib hereby designated as tho place In the territory hereinbefore described at which tho polls will bo epen: Residence of N. Brophy. Tho following aro hereby appointed and designated as Judges and clerks of said electien: First ward In said city J. W. Ling, iuilgo; L. L. Damon, Judge and clerk; u, T. Lnwton, Judge and clerk. Second ward In said city J. II. BoN linger. Judge; Win. Ulrlcti, Judge and clerk: Charles Talent, Judge and clerk. Third ward In said city P. W. Chel ?ren, Judge: J, T. Summervllle. Judge and clerk: II, II. Lorlmcr, judge and clork. In the territory hereinbefore describ ed S. L. Bennett, Wrn. Holmes, N. Bro ply. The electors of said city of Medford tnd tho electors of 'tho territory herein before described are hereby Invited to votft upon said proposition by placing upon tlielr ballots "For Annexation" or "Against Annexation" or words equiv alent theroto. Resolved further, that notice of all the matters heroin set forth be given by nublUhlng this resolution for four weeks prior to said election tn the Med ford Mall Tribune, a nowspaper of gen eral circulation In said city of Medford nd In the territory above described, tnel also by posting four copies of this resolution In four publlo places In the territory above described for four weeks prior to said election. The foregoing resolution was paused in tho 4th ilay of April, lull, by the Ity council of the city of Medford, by he following vete: Merrick uye. Watt lye, Wortman aye. Emerlck aye, Elfert ivl and Millar ava. --: T . -v - .. vr. ..... ye. ana muia Approved Ar pru bin, mil. W. II. CANON. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER. Recorder. Bo It Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon) Whe $as, there has been filed with the city council o fthe city of Medforel 1 notltlon signed by more than one-fifth of the qualifier! electors of said city as mown uy tne vote cam at tne earn mu nicipal election held In said city, peti tioning that the boundaries of said city of Medford be altered and new territory Included therein as Hereinafter set tortn, it Is therefore resolve!, that the fol lowing Question be submitted to the electors of said city and also to the elec tors residing in the territory herein after set ferth: Htiaii tne nouneiaries or tne city or Medford bo altered bv Including therein the following described territory, to wit. Beginning at the northeast corner of CITY NOTICES. Kenwood addition to the city of Med ford as shown by the recorded plat llierooi, saia point ueing on inu wesiuriy boundary lino of tho city- of Medforet. thence west to tho northwest corner of snld Kenwood addition; thence noutli Along tho west line of snlel Addition to the .southwest corner or block 3 or saiu additien: thence west to the northwest corner or Creston addition to tho city of Medford, as shown on tho recorded plat thereef: thence south to tho east and west quarter line of secMon ?r, town shin 27 south of range west of tho Willamette meridian, being the north lino of tho county road winch is an. ex tension of West Main street In said city; thcVnce west to a point duo north of the northwest corner of West Walnut Park addition to tho city of Medford, ns shown by "tho recorded plat thereof; thence south across tho county road nnd along tho west boundary of said West Wal nut addition to tho southwest cornor of snld addition; thence east along the south lino of said West Walnut nddl tlon to tho city of Medford, as shown by the recorded plat thereof, to tho pres ent corporato lino of said city; thence north along tho present boundary Una of snld city to the plnce of beginning, nil tn Jackson county, Oregon. Resolved further, that said question be submitted to said electors of tho city of Medford nnd to snld electors of said above described territory nt a special election to bo called for that purpose, snld election to be held on tho 10th day of May, 1911. Resolved further, that a special elec tion In nnd for tho city of Medford nnd In nnd for tho territory hereinbefore doKcrlbed be held on tho 10th day of May, 1911, between the hours of 9 a. m. nnd B p. m.. Is hereby called for the purposo of submitting nt said election said question abovo set forth. Tho following nro designated as the places In snld city at which tho polls will be open within said city: First wnrel Over Hnsklns' drug store. Secontl ward Nash hotel sample room. Third ward City hall. Tho followlmr In hcrebv deslunnteil na the place in tho territory hereinbefore described at which the polls will be epen: The following are horoby appointed and designated ns judges and clerks of said electien: First ward in said city J. W. Llntr, Iudge; L. L. Damon, Judgo and clork; ). T. Lawton, Judge, and clerk. Second ward In said city J. IX. Bel linger, Judgo; Win. Ulrlch, Judge and clerk: Chas. Talent, judge and clerk. Third ward In said city P. W. Chel gren. Judge; J. T, Summervllle. judge and clork; II. II. Lorlmer, judge and clerk. In tho territory hereinbefore describ ed T. K. Murray. H. &. Streator, E. F. A. Blttner. Thi eloctors of nnlrt city of Moelford and tho electors of the territory herein before described nro hereby Invited to voto upon said proposition by placing Upon their ballots "For Annexation" or "Against Ahnexntlon" or words equiva lent theroto. Resolved further, that notlco of all tho matters herein net forth bo given by publishing this resolution for four woks prior to said election in the Med ford Mall Tribune, n newspaper of gen eral circulation In said city of Medford and In tho territory nbovo desorlbed and also by posting four copies of this reso lution In four publlo places In said city and In four publlo places In the terri tory nbovo described for four weeks prior to said election. Tho foregoing resolution Was nassed on the 4th day of April, 1911, by tho city council of tho city of Medford by tno louowing vote: MerricK aye, watt ayo, wortman aye, .Elfort ayo, Millar aye. Approved April 0, jsh. W. H. 'CANON, Mayor. Attest ROBT. W. TELFKR. . Recorder. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE A guaranteed proilt-paylng restaurant; excellent location. Com petant Instruction freo to ono un familiar with the business. Price $3300; well worth Investigating. E. 8. Tumy, 201 OarneWCoWy bldg. 40 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE O REXCI1ANGE Practical ly now Studebakor hack with polo. Will sell cheap or trade for light dou bio or largo slnglo buggy; must be In first-class condition. Cnll 1118 West Eighth street or phono Mhln C901, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FtVe pns- songer 4-cyllnder touring automobile. Address Box 200, caro Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE OR TRADE Homestead re linquishment, good location. Address P. O. box 732. 43 FOR EXCHANGE. Real EstaU FOR EXCHANGE Medford and subur ban proporty, ranchos, timber lands, for other property. Address Box 199, euro Mall Tribune. FOR TRADE What liavo you to trado for $2,000 equity In residence proporty. Address J R care Mall Tribune. ' WANTED To evxohnnge, a timber claim with good title to a contractor for building u houso on lot In Talent, Or Splondld opportunity. Myra Roberts, Talent, Oregon. 45 I WILL EXgilANOE Oakland property for Medrore) renl estate; ir interested, phono Main 62C1. 42 FOR SALE OR RENT -r Bnilneis Property FOR SALE OR RENT Good opening for general merchandise store In now town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co, 206 W. Main. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms-. FOR RENT. FurnlHhep room In now strictly modern " bungalow, close In. 517 H. Holly. 41 FOR RENT 2 newly furnished front room. Gentlemen preferred. 723 AVnst Second. 45 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, $1.50 nnel up per woe It, at 44 South Grape. 41 FOR RENT Kuautlful room, second bloc!: Houth of park: reflnod woman roomer desired, 227 S. Oukdale. 40 FOR RENT Rooms with or without board; family stylo. 317 E. Jack son. , . 49 FOR RENT One nicely furnished room closo In with bath. Phone Main 2935, 44 FOR RENT At the Cottage, modern furnished rooms. Rooms equlppai) with private telephone service, hot and cold running water, sleeping porches, bath, accommodations and heat if de sired. 604 W. Tenth st. Phone call private exenange 141, FOR RENT FurnHhed sleeping room everything new and clean; reasonabl price; easy walk, from Main at. Only men need apply. Oleson and W. Ham llton sts. Phone Main 4474. FOR RENT Elegantly1 furnished rooms steam heat, hot and cold water, baths electrlo lights, newly furnished, sin glu rooms or en suite, by the day week or month Inquire room 103 Electrlo bldg. 218 W, Main st, FOR RENT rnjrelehea Rejqsui FOR RENT pleasant roomB for trans ients, reasonable, nt 1X8 soutn iiouy near city park. 42 HonMkeeplnf Rooms FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms nt 23 Rooseveltt avenue'. -11 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms nt 122 North ivy streqt. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, closo In. Apply 322 South Central avn nUo. 41 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 45 North Bnrtlctt St. ? H(illli FOR RENT Modem furnished house. closo In. 508 South Grape. 13 FOR RENT Now 4-room house, mod ern; Inquire 62C S. Nowtown. 40 FOR RUNT Two-room furnished house, close In. 125 N. Holly St. 40 FOR RENT Now 7-room bungalow, modern; no small children. Phono 2302. Call at 228 N. Central nvo. 42 FOR RENT 3 room furnished bunga low, Inquire 527 South Holly. FOR RENT Five-room houso newly pa pered throughout, ono block from city park. City water In yard and toilet. Phono Mnln 3401. FOR RENT 5-room modern houso. qulro 60 N. Orange nt. In- FOR RENT Now 6-room bungalow. Just completqel, modern. Call Home Phono 190-X. 40 FOR. RENT Nuw 5,-rooni houso Willi bath and pantry. All modern, close tn. Address 021 Hamilton street West, Phorio 2455. FOR RENT A threo-room houso, fur- nlshod, closo In; also a two-room houso furnished; also two room suites, fur nished; piano, etc., closo Inj 122 Tripp St., or nee A. B. Sating, room 34, Jack son County Bank bldg., qr seo T. W. Dalley, room 33. 43 FOR RENT Modem holisn to one or two families, partly furnished. Call 504 South Holly street. 44 FOR RENT Two room furnished house, electrlo lights ami city water. 317 We'Ht Second street. FOR RENT Ono 6-room ami ono C-room modern bungalow. Inquire at 742 West 14lh nt. 45 Xarms FOR. RENT Farms from 40 acres to 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit ranches, garden land, general farming ranches. Gold Ray Renlty Co., 216 W. Main. . Board Had Room IjuARD. with or w.Rhput roem: meals sorycel family Bty.lo. 9Q0 E. Main street. 44 GOOD BOARD and room. Central. 607 South 44 Business. Rooms FOR RENT Business building corner Eighth und Centrut avenue, suitable for garngo or other purposes, Seo li Klum. 216 East Main. FOR RENT DuslnuHH room on W. Main st 24x140, suitable for restaurant or billiard room or other business, steam heat. Gdld Ray Realty Co., 216 W. Main Bt Offices for Rent FOR RENT Over tho postofflco with heat and light. Soo A. A. Davis. FOR RENT Offlco rooms In Eleotric bldg., modern equipment, steam heat, electrlo light, baths, toilet, hot nnd coil water. Gold Ruy Realty Co.. 216 W. Main st, Miscellaneous. FOR LEASE Fishing, boating and hunt ing resort on easy terms. Box 32, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Garden land In tracts of from one ncro upwards, with water for Irrigation. Owner will furnish team and Implements for cul tivating und seed for share of crop. Inquire of Ruffum, Roguo River Elec trlo Co.. 216 W. Main st FOR SALE. Acreage FOR SALE 5 and 10 aero tracts Just within and adjoining city limits, nt a bargain, on B annual payments. Ad dress Condor Wator & Power Co. FOR SALE Best buy In Jnckson coun ty, 3 $4 acres. Improved. $1680; ne-ar Eagle Point, Or. J. Ilarvoy. 48 Lots. FOR HALE Lots on Palm streot, $325 and up; house and "burn; terms. 731 W. 2il st. 43 FOR SALE 13 lots In Tulent. Or., on thorn nro a flno family orchard, 50 bearing trees, (6 years old, ItiO young pemr trees, fine now ejwelllng houso, situated near schoolhouso; prlco $3000: $150 ejaHli, balance ein time, Lumon N, Judd, agent. Talent, Or. FOR SALE One or two of the finest vacant lots on Ross Court, laying two feet abovu stduwalk; sewur and water connection made and extended to In sldo line of sidewalk. Address A. V. Carlson, Routo 1, Box A-72, Central Point. 80 FOR SALE Will sell 2 lots on Board man street for $276 each. Just $10 down und $10 per month. Tumy, 201 Qarnett-Coroy building. 42 Business Froperty FOR HALE Cholco business property ut a bargain, on long time; easy torin.i, Address Condor Water Power Co. House. FOR SALE A bargain. 7-room houso and 2 lots or house and 1 lot. Address Box 727, Meelford. 43 FOR HALE Good 4-room houso, good shed, lot 60x112. city wator, large gar den, only $950.00. 7S7 W. 14th St., 7 blocks south Washington school. 42 FOR SALE Jackson county lauds In Rogue river valley, Oregon, by 0m Jackson County Realty company, II. M. Coss, manager. Office In Oarnett Corey building, room 217. Farm lands, garden lands, fruit lauds, stock ranches, large und small tracts of Im proved and unimproved lands. Oflce phono 6(91; resldenco 141. ' FOR SALE. ! r FOR SALE I havo, a fow houses for salo In different parts of tho city at various prices. If you aro looking for a liouso .why n,ot look over my list? It costs you nothing. E. S, Tumy, 201 Oarnett-Carey building. 42 Real JJetate FOR SALE 40 ncres uncleared fruit land; good location; doop soil; $C0 an acre. AeldrcsB C. L. Dusenbory, Gold Hill, Oregon. 40 FQR, SALE Just $1000 buys a relln euilshmont on 320 acres of wheat land In the whcnt district of Montana. Near a town, traveling expenses paid If you purchase E. S. Tumy, 201 Garnce Carey building. 42 FOR SALE 8 H ncres fruit and poultry ranch, 200 head of poultry, team and tools go with placo If desired; west of S. Oakdale nvo. See owner on place. Robert Duttln. HliceUAneoun FOR SALE Flno plants, early cabbage, tomatoes, peppors, trnnsplantoel. C. Carey, Talent, Ore., phono 7107. FOR HALE Houso tent, hImo 12x14. 446 South Central 4B FOR SALE Hay. Ihavo grain and aV falfa baled. Seo A. A. Davis. FOR SALE Corn. Inquire Dr. Clancy's offlco, Phlppn bldg., or phono Main 601. KOR SALE Tlie Star mines and mill, completely equipped for wator power; uleo ono Scotch marine 'bollor, nearly new; avntlable wator right nnd mill elto are to bo sold. Prefer soiling all together. Call on or address E. B. Hawkins, Applegate. Or. 42 FOR SALE Dry ash wood; will deliver for low prlco. Phono Paclflo 3311 40 FOR SALE Home furniture, very rea sonable, 816 North Front nt, 40 FOR SLE Flno span 0-year-old mar on, weight 1325 UGh. ambitious, sound. truct J. C. Pendleton &, Son, Table Rock, Oregon. 46 FOR SALE A flno bargain In horso. harness and wngon nnd cow; goeid prospector's camp outfit cheap. I'liomi 6043 or callat 620. Park; avenue. 45 FOR SALE Ono gtiod saddle hornd. 'In quire Mrs. P. J. Naff, Phono 2202. FOR SALE Day, mam. weight' 105Q lbs. Goeid for riding or driving; nlso sad dle outfit. Call at 603 H. Oakdale nvo. or phono Mala 6021. 42 FOR SALE At a bargnln. furniture; house) for rent. 127 South Urape street, WANTED. Miscellaneous WANTED Orders taken at Wlluon's second hand store for hauling sand and gravel. Phono Bell T. 3161; Home 266 L. 43 WANTED Clean-up rags at Mall Trib une job department. WANTED To buy fox torrlor pup. E. F. Janiiey, Central Point. 40 WANTED 'A Htoreroom with about 12 or 16 feot front In goexl business loca tion; If nnyono now in business has more room than neeelod, will bo glad to take part of the) samei: rent rua- sonablo. AehlrcHS Box 318, caro Mall' Tribune offlco. 41 WANTED About 6 acres bearing or- p harel. closo In: proferably under ditch untl no buildings. Glvo location, full description, prlcei und terms, No ngi-nls. Address W, T. caret Mall-Tribune. WANTED 5,000 loan, long term, elecmit Interest, 011 200 ncrcH best fruit land In valley. P. W. Cheney, Coolna, Cal ifornia. Bl SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED Colorod womnn wants washlpg nnd elays wprk, 630 Fir street North. Mrs. Jordan, 41 CHRIS MOORE Landscape gardnor, lawns nnd grounds taken caro of. Ad dress 1166 West Eighth street. 60 WANTED I do housekeeping by tho day or hour or week. Phone M 3361. 227 a Ivy st. Japnncno M. Harry. 42 HELP WANTED. Kelp Wanted Ms.1 WANTED Salesman for oxculslvo ter ritory. Big opportunities. No expe rience noceisHury. Complete lino Yak ima Vnlloy gr.own fruit, shsdo and ornamental stock. Cash weekly. Out fit free, Topponlsh Nursery Company, Toppeiilnh, Wush. WANTED Salesmen to sell our lino of superior nursery stock. Can glvo you cholco of territory. Cash paid weekly and outfit furnished. Vaclflo Nursory Company, 308 Corbett building, Port land, Oro. 8' WANTED Salesmen In overy locality of the northwest; money advanced week ly; many make over $1000 month; cholco of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Toponlah, Wash. Help Wasted Female WANTED Girl for general housowork. Mrs. J, II. Blssell, P. O. Box 78. 44 WANTED A young lady; goeid cash po sition. Call ut Dr. Sheurer's office In forenoon 10 to Hi afternoon from 3 to 4. 43 WANTED Competent housekoopor for family of three, P, O, box 267. WANTED Woman for general houso work, ono who can cook. Wages $30 per month. Apply Buffum, Roguo Rlvor Electrlo Co., 216 W. Msln APPRENTICE lady wanted"nTafegoryS" Studio. WANTED Young lady for general housework. Best wages. Inquire Buf futii, Rogue River Electrlo Co., 216 W Mala st. MISCELLANEOUS TO LOAN $1300 to loan on renl es tato with good security for one year ut 10 per cent luterejst. Address I. O. box 25. " GOOD PASTURE for horBes and cnttle. 314 miles south of Ashland, W O. Gordon. Phone 6014. 44 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstracts. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ABSTRACT TITLE CO., INC, Jacksonville, Phones Pacific, Main 11, Home 2000, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Architect. JOHNS & TURNER. Architects and Builders. Office 7-8, 325 Main; phono Main 3471. Residence phone 744. Accountant. D. R. WOOD General, accountant Tour bookh audited arid kept for a reasonable flguro; your business solicited. Offlco Phlpps bldg., room 209. Phone 3122. ABinyer and Analyst. ' EARL V. INOELS, B. H.--Hest equipped assay oflce In Oregon; food products, soils, fertilizers, spray products, wator etc., analyzed. Grants PaHs. Attorneys. COLVIO & REAMES W. M. Colvlg. G L. Reames. Lawyer. Offlco Medford National Bank building, second floor. PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MKALEY Attorncy-nt-lttW. Nos. 1 and 2 Post office building. A. E. REAMES Lwyor. Qarnett-Coroy building. WITHINOTON & KELLY LnWyers. Palm building. B. F. MULKEY Lawyer, Room 30 Jack son Co., Bank bldg. BUUara Parlor. a T. BROWN & CO. Billiards, Cigar ami Soft Drinks. Up stalra. Young & Hall building. A nice, cool placo lo spend tho hot afternoons. BUI Fosters. VERNE T, CANON Bill poster nnd Dis tributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29, Jackson County Bank build ing, Medford, Oregon. Clffara and Tobacco. IRELAND, & ANTLE. Smokehouse Dealers In tobacco, clgnrs. and smok ers' supplies. Exclusive agent of Lewis Single nimlor, RI Mcrlto and El Pulcn cla. 212 West Main streot. Civil Baglneera. ASTBURY A TEE. CIVIL ENGINEERS, surveyors. Specialty; Platting, sub ellvidlng nnd municipal engineering. Phono 4081. Room 408 Qarnett-Coroy mutt,, flieiuurei, ejregon. Dressmaking. MRS. DELLA BAIN Dressmaking nnd plain sowing; will go by day or sow at home. 101 South Newtown st Furniture. II. F. WILSON & CO.. dealcrH In nuv and second-hand furniture and hura ware. Agents for Household stoves nnd ranges. 16 South Fir street. Phdne Main 310LHomu 266-L. MI8SI8N iaJRNITURirVORKS-CeTr-nor 8th and Holly stroots, Medforel. niiBBiun lurniiuro mnue to order. Cab lnot work of all kinds. A trial order sollcltod. fttORDUFF & WOLFF Cooksluvea and ranges. Now and secoml hnnd furnl- jure, isneis- old Hlnnd, 18 Fir street, South, Phono 91. Home 283-IC. Med ford. Sranlte Works. QOLD RAY GRANITE CO., 216 West Mnln street, manufacturers and deal ers In monumental nnd building gran ite, crushed granite, common brick and pressed brlok, coarse and flno washed river sand. iSuCDFORD uitlClC cO,-deo. W. Prldeiy", O. D. Nagle, Geo. T. O'Brien Contrac tors nnel manufacturers of brick; deal ers In pressed brick nnd lime. Offlco In Garnott-Coroy blook, room 209. 3d floor. Phono No. 3181. Landscape Gardener. JOHN F. BELTZ. Lnndsenpo Gardonor. Botweon Rlversldo nvenuo and Beatty streot. Medford, Or. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Main 3812. Notary FubUo NOTARY PUBLIC RooilTliTrnTpirs building. HELEN N. YOCKEY. Notnry public. Bring your work to mo nt the sign of Tho Mnll Trlbuno. Tents and Awning's. ' MEDFORp TENT AND AWNING CO.. makers of now, repairers of old. Both Phonos 4U5 H. Oakdale. Nurseries. MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Cut flow ers, potted plants, shrubbery bulbs, 923 E. Main. Phono 3741. UAKKR NURSERIES Our troes are budded, not grafted, Our stock la not Irrigated. 'a guarantee everything put out- Wo uro not In tho trust. H. 11. Patterson, office removed to 116 13. Mnln nt. ROGUE RIVER VALLEV NURSERY CO., Inc. Orowors of high grndo nur sery stock. Offlco 25 W. Main. Tele phono 1201. Fliyslclans nnd Burgeons. DRS. CONROY A CLANCY Pnyslclans und surgeons, Taylor and Phlpps bldg., rooniH 210-211-212. Offlco phono 501. resldonco phono 612. Office hours 9 u. m. to 8 p. in. D,.lVI,'Si..CAlu'OW' lm- EVA MAINS CARLO W Osteopathia physicians. Moved to rooms tie und 417 Uarnelt Corey bldg. Phone Main 6351. DR. II irp'ORTER Diseases of wei men a specialty Rooms 6, 6, 7. 8, St. Murk's hlelg., Medford. Oregon; phones, Offlco 4961iresjldenco 4051. DR. A RTEM AS wrDEANE Dentist Offlco In Rlalto bldg,, 123 E, Main. Oas udmlnlstered for extraction of teeth . Telephone Main 681. Night phono 4432. " DR. STEARNS Physician nnel Burgeein. ?.f."S Giirnett-Coreiy bldg.. rooms 211-212. phono 6601. Residence 113 Laurel st., phono 2092. DR." H." A". LOCKWOOD. phyHklaiTiinil surgeon, DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWQOD. practlco limited to diseases of wo mnn. Offices ovor Hawkins drug store. Pliemes: Pacific 1001; Home 2g. ' Dr. W. M. Van Scoyoo. " Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoo. Dentists. Garnett-Corey bldg., mil to 318. Modforel. Oregon. Doth Phones. DR. J. J. EM.MENS Pructlce limited te illseaso of tho eyn. ear, nosu and throat, Offlco 216 E. Main vtreot. DRS. SAUNDERS AND GREEN Prao tlcu limited to oyo, par, nose und throat. Office: Suite 318 Gamett Corey building. Roth phones. Chinese Medicines. CHOW YOUNO'H Chlneselnedlclnes will cure rheumatism, caturrh, colds, goit ers, throat apd lung trouble, deafness, paralysis, private diseases and nil kinds of chronlo and nervous ullmonts, Stomuch trouble, constipation. Indiges tion, womb and bladder troubles. See me at 241 8 Front St., Medforel. Ore. Frlnters and Publishers, MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has the best equipped Job office In Southern Oro gou; book binding; loose leaf systems; cut puneir. etc., etc., Portlund prlcea. 27 North ljlrstreot. Stenographers. ELLA W. a U AN YAW Palm Block. Stenographic, work dune quickly and well. Sign. VALLEY SIGN ADVERTISING CO.'S SIGNS will help build up your busi ness. Phone 802. 18 Rlversldo avenue. Steam Hooting, PONTINO & REN. Steam and hot . tor heating, dry kiln und power work. Satisfaction guaranteed, Estimates given. Phenes: Paclflo 4601, Home 124-L, residence Pacific 4463. Box 434, 37 South Central avenue, Medford, Oregon, sjewlns Machines. HEWING MACHINES CAVE DUNCAN, local representative for "Hluger" and "Wheeler & Wilson" sowing machines. Phono 6043, Mimhlne'H for sn or rout Repairing. Offlco 31 N. Burtleitt W il