JW it ' HI 'J"' flrEDTTORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORDOrrTCaoy, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1011. packs my HIGHER PRICES STOCK MARKET From 1 0 to ID Pur Cent RiiIii ;it Port Inml Stockynrtls If Corn Crop East Is Di)m.ij(!il hy Heat, Oreyun Can Purclinso Feeders Clicap. Qur Correspondents DUTTE FALLS ITEMS. GOLD HILL ITEMS. NOIITII POItTI.A.S'll, Ore., July 10. Hiii'hIiiIm for Ihi' weeli have been rattle. I!MI; ntlvoH, aiM: hint, IfiKfl, i)m''i, I2H7. The (little iiiurkol tliroiiitliout was steady, with tows mill butthnr Htuff In HtronA di'iiiiiitd. Culvi'H mild wull llllll SUIIIOtll Htl'OIH, not loo heavy In Weight, Mlllll lit Jtl.Sfi. Tho Iiok market wiih 10 to 1fir IiIkImm', with mi Insistent demand for mom at Hi" hinder prlri'ii, Thit hIh'ii run uhh itdeituatn to the demand In numhnr Iml there wait n hii'li of iiullty that churarterlKod tho iilfi'ilnim mill In I'liiiniMiiiitncn prlros iiiii'iii'il wi'iik. Ah ii inattiir of fact, nniul sheep hroiiKhl uood iirloow, ami wiih niiylliliiit llli" iiunllty tho mar hot wiih Miwiily to strong. I .inn I livestock people aro quite iM'ii'li'i ovitr tln tMr ttul dtuuiiKO iIimik to Din I'orn crop In tho middle wi'it. Tho iiHiitil flurry of tho year, iih applied to corn prices, itoenw to ho bucked tii hy hot ilry weather mul tho western part of tho corn lii'lt does not look for iiitich snore tlhin half a croii. If this shorluKn In definitely fUi'il hy reason of a lack uf timely raliiH, a Iiitko iiumhur of f torn will ho thrown on the mar. Jti'l mul It will ho possible for farm orn In lilaho mul aittrn OfKun to purchase caltlu tit consume their hay. I'nstuiagi hit .been extremely pool III tho nilitdlit west, mul an a rmult Iowa ami Illinois, which have enrol, liuil crop primpiH-tH liuvo fltli'il thi'lr feed loin with lower priced cattle. Thin may make a morn uvullablu sup ply for ii western movement. MEOrOKO MABKBTO. Bstall Price. ' Wu,olnhloi. I'otatoi'H -mt 2.2G per owl; 3V&C poiiml. (nbbago--2e,. i Parsnips 2 lie. Lettuce rc henit. f'nrmls 2 ',4 c Ill-ClM 2 14 c Onlonii liorutmla, 10c (Vhry 7fin nnil $1 dot. Cauliflower 10 (l 1 Ho ' head. Turnip 2c HiiiIIhIich fir bunch. Onions Ureeit, fit; hunch. AHpuniKiin Ifla II). Ithuharh St: II). I'rtilt. Strawberries low I fie box. CocomiutH lOp each. Prunes Dried, Ho lb. I.ciiiiiiiB :i() ilox. Oraiicc-H 26$?4tir! dux. (Jrapn fruit "Co fill dox. llatimiiiH 20 '.6:10c. dox. Ilutlor Kgg anil Poultry Ilutti'r -Fresh ranch, roll, rreiunery, OGc Kkkh Fresh ranch 2K dox. Poultry- -Hens, dressed, 20c; live, Inn; HprliiKH, dressed, 30c, live 20c Turkeys 28 tff 30, dressed. .Meats llccf Cowh, 10f'20cj moots, 12 Hi f 2fic Pork 20fr22o. Voul -Dressed, 15 G 2 He. Mutton 12 J4 4t'20n; liiinlm, 1GG arm. liny mul I'ih-iI. liny Timothy, l: alfalfn, 12; Krami, 111; grain liny, $15. drain -Wheat, 1.20 bushel; oiiln, $:i7 ton; barley, f3B ton, cor; WEED CANAL MAY BE USED FOR STEAMERS 1 FORT KLAMATH, Or., July JO. Tim Weed cniuil, tint !!,' dilolt Vliicli will reclaim IIkhihiuiiIh of nmcH of liuiil, iH open I'l'tiiu Hourcii to mouth. In addition to l'uniiniin; water for ivrtnt inn, lliiH imnal will bring lal;o hti'iJiimiH within lliroo niiliw of Foil Kluuiutli, iih the canal iicooinniotliitcH the Hleumors wit It eiiHe. Aimer Weed of DuiiKiiiuir, wlio liiul the ennui comhIiiicIciI, iiindo n trip of iuHpeelion tliroiiKli it u few iIu.vh iir11! uceouipiiuieil by J. Fninl; jilnuiH, I'hii'f ciikIucut of tlm work. REAL BALD HEADED SPRING IS DISCOVERED .s'AN IIKItNAIimNO, Cnl., July JO. - Juek (HeiiKon, pniH)ccliir, ncconl iiiK to Hewn reeeived liuro today, awoke Monday on the Fununil riilK, ovorlooldiiK Death valley, to find liiuificlf iih bald iih n newborn babe Tho nij;lit before lie Intel (piaffed deeply from i waler hole, despite winiiiiKH of liin eoinpanioijw wlio knew (he waler lo be Htronuly poiKon oiihj The iiiHiilt wiih the oomplelo loKH'df i!h hair. A mule upon which lie liiul poured water to cast ji hom bunk also IohI. coiiHidiirahle liuir. llaskliiB for Houlth, l)r, Henley uud family of .Med ford Imvo liccii iiumpiiiK iuutr iih, Tin) doMor Iiiih i'rOiplcnt profeHKloiml i'iiIIm In thin Mcctlon. Kov. Mr. .loiicrt will lie In attend. alien upon thu Hoiilliern Oregon I'rcHhytery mid will Im ulmeiil fioin III cliai'K'i for nwliile. Many ciiiiipciH fnlm Med lord and ('cnlral Point mid other valley Iowiik uiu lUMllentliiu in ill" wooiIh mid all appear lo ho having it kmmI time. The qtivktiou of iileorporaliiiK Mul to ImiIIh will kudu bo Hiihiuitted to u viiti) of the rchideiitH mid from wlmt oali ho Kiitliurrd nroiiml lliu viito will be clone with the oildri in favor of thu iirotcritmitH, ax they ar Kuo thai' the town in not ready for Much n rilcp at Iiiih time, uud that the property hohlerH am not liiiaucially able to meet the necchHiiry uxmiimi and uo( ciiiiiikIi jicnple are living in the town, It appcaiH that the peti tion for inciirpuriilitin wiih padded mid iiiuiiy of the iihiiich in it me not bona fide rcMidcntH. t)ur pcojde would enjoy it vihIi from the editorial nlaff nl' the Med. ford Tribune mid a tuinf write up if the ninny IVlitiirurt of thin mi'ij. tion. 1'rchtdnnt (hay neeompauied by V. I. (lerii; and Mr. flniy'n privitle kcc retury paid an iihpcetioi yinit to our town uud thoroiiKhly, exuiilucd I In work mul, operation of tint I, & I). niSlwny. Mr. Ctray wan dcJiKhrd with the eoimtrv unit the (Hmnibili. liK of the road mid e,presed hiin nelf in no unfavorable terms of the early t-otiiplclion of tlm J. & .K. roud mid iU e.xtnimion ho, iih to connect with the main trunk line of the Hill f.Vhleiii tlitoiitfh ciHlern ()rcoii. Mr. (Iray rami) in bin private oar but re turned by auto, ho iih to have u more extended mid Hnttfrfactory view ol Hie Mirmtiiidini; hcetion. He wiih im prchhcd with the vanl virgin forcntn, the Hiiliibrity of the climate, iih well iih tho fine character of the boil and itn ailnptotiiui to the trrowtli tii fruit mid the uplciidid opjiortuuitieK for ninclicH and Iioiiiuh. Ho wiih de 'lighted with the tnaiiifcHt intercht hIiowii by the people and the beautiful locution of Mntte Kails. One of our neighbors hail the mis fortiuiu to have 1i!h fine milch cow fall into mi open well, but hIiu wm. not injured much. It would hu woll for tint jMjople to cnrvfiilly keep thuir woIIh covered iih tho town not being lighted hoiuu Hcripus aecldcnt might occur. Jlluier Hoardinan Iiiih taken an agency for an uiiHtern Mirtrait hoiibe. Mr. MeNally of the uiiHurvoycd hiih been vihiting in the valley. He. harvchtcil n largo crop of luscioiiH HtruwlK'nic which be readily Hold to liuttu Falls. The liomcHtciidcrH in tho unsiir yeyeil IiiiuIh wIiohc right h Imvo been contested by (In; Northern Pacific railroad, have all won their con toHtn. The climatic conditions of llntte Fallx have been ideal during the Hummer, thu dayn not warm mid fie night cool. Tim merchant all rexrt good trudiMtiid thcro in a Hteady inoroiiHu of iiuweomem whilo- many aro l!iu new busiiiesH Iioiisch mid residencon hciug built. Dodo Matthews will noon move into bin new Htore building on tho wcHt nid of thu park. Thu office of Judge IVnl. which Iiiih been recently occupied by Archi teijt Powern, h in charge of Mr. Mar ker of thu bank, mid will ho runted by him. It in it beautifully bituntod IniHinesH location nnd adapted for u tuuiill Ktore, Tho AfoinaNJon boys, have, boeu in Mcilford of late. It. m Ht'h Hint our board of Kehool dircclorH are ncukiug it principal and tuacltcr for thu publio oliool. Nearly every day mitoiHtfi from tho valley mul other points visit our Hoolion o enjoy the beauty mid cool ing hrooxoH. The liealth of thu community lias been good mul our local physician finds it extremely licalllifnl. Mr. Stout of tho 1 & K, railway has moved his .family to Hutto FhIi'h and is living in thu Heatlierbloom llOIIHU. k . If tho Dewing interests would in troduce industrial plants mid begin to inovo thu timber mir town would boom mid rapid ndvmic.umoiit bo niado but wo cannot do' much with these InturcHtri simply holding on awaiting it fortunate turn .in thuir investment, 1'coplo should have work, constant work, and tlm matter largely rests witlt tlm timber owners. Tin new depot of the P. & 10. road is finished and ia one. of the most "bountiful atid convenient railroad structures erected along the lino, Peace and quietness reign among us and Squire WuUon does not find himself very buwy In bis official en paoity., Thu freight business of (lie P. & V). road is rapidly on tho increase, but it will not get Its dim nor receive (From the Nw.) IiIh, fourteen wcoIih old daughter of Mr. mid Mrs, C. A, Potornon, dl"d Hominy morning after a brief IIIiickh of Inti'Htliuil trouble. Tho funeral wnn held Monday morning, xervlniH being conducted nt thu rimlilent'i' hy Itov, K. C. UlchiirilH. Four little Klrln, Vol nm UiivIiImoii, l.ctny llodgeH, lllniiche Harvey and I'earl NowIck, Morved uh inll-lienrer. Thu Utile cam. kot wiih covered with floweru brought by HyiupathlxliiK frlemlii, Intorinent wiih iiiiidu In the Hock Point come, tery. Tho entire community JoIiih In O'lupnthy for thu young purentH who were thiiH deprived of their flmt-lKrn. Tho llttlo life wnH like u tender flow er that bloouiH over ho briefly, glud ilenlug two heartH for a time, ami then leaving only tho memory of Uh AWOIltUCMH, JauicH Fredenburg wiih In from Bauifl Valley Monday, mid reported that a good crop In practically uxnur od for tliln year. Tho second crop of alfalfa, on which cutting will Htart next week, In better tbuu the flmt cutting. Home wheat ban been cut this week, mid hurley cutting began hint week, The valley, while It will not have u full crop of fruit, will make it pretty good hIiowIiik In thin regard, Thu Khlpley, .Miller and PltZKornld peach orchard promlne it half a crop nt more of excellent hIzc mid quality. Tho city council, at Us regular mooting Monday evening, heard the report of tint churter rouinilmiloii, ap pointed to draft n new charter for Gold Hill. Tho coiiiiiiIhhIoii, com poll ed of J. II. Ilcoiiiuu, W. O. Myera, J. Q. JurvU and J, Ii. Hninmcrly, re commended that under the now ohnr- ter the city should bo governed by nix coiiiirIIqicii, two from each of the three wards, and a mayor elected at Inrgo, the mayor to appoint thu mar shal and fire chief. Tho new charter will embody up to date fcaturcH not PoskohhciI by tlio present one. It woh decided to hold an annexation elec tion for that part of town lying south of the Southern Pacific track and west of the south line, at prcHont not Included In tho corporate llmltH. A petition asking for such tin election will he presented to thu council at a Hpcclul meeting next Monday evening. As mooii ah the necessary publication of notices can be made tho questions of annexing this territory and of adopting or rejecting tho new char ter wll Ihu submitted at special elec tions. Harold Iiwer met with a very painful accident near IiIh father's ranch on Sardine crook Wednesday evening. He wan driving a team hitched to n sled loaded with hay, and was sitting on tho load. While crowd hk a polo culvert, one of th( polcH flew up and tipped thu sled for ward, throwing tho boy ahead upon tho slugle-trees. Thu horsott took fright and ran away, dragging tho boy. part of tho tlmo beneath thu died, about a hundred yards before they broke loose He was badly bruised about tho scalp, and receiv ed superficial scratches and bruises all over the body. FEW B1PLETTS GOIN a FORWARD California Fruit Distributors Report 8hlpmcnt of Twelve Cars Durlntj Past Week Fruit Still Too Green to Be Atlracilvc. Tho California I'rult Distributors under ditto of Hiicrunenlo, July 8 re port uh follows: Tho following glvtH number of earn of declduotiH fruit shipped from all point In Callfornln for tho week (7 days) ending Frliluy morning, July 7th, 1U1I. ChorrloH: 17 cars. This fruit Is now nearly done. Apricots: 37 1-2 cars. A llttlo more than half as inuny curs wero shipped this week uh during thu preceding one. Scattering shipments will con tinue to go forward for tho next few days. Movement lust year was 290 cars. It is doubtful If It will reach a total of 22G cars for the present season. PoucIioh: C3 cars. Again this week u sIlKht Increaso In shipment Ik not iced. It probably will be considerab ly greater during tlm coming seven days, when a movement of approxi mately 100 cam Is expected. St. John and Hales now constitute the bulk of the movement. They will continue In ample supply during the next ten days mid wi'l bo followed by Imperial and hurly Crawford. A few boxes of tho former have already made their nppearance. Plums: 141 3-4 cars. Tho plum movement Is now In full swing. All plums being shipped now aru of fine quality and many of them grade as fancy. Thu crop of plums In tho river districts, and In Placer county, will not bo ns heavy us expected earlier In thu Heauon. Pears: 12 3-4 cars. A few Dartlott ure now going forward, but tho fruit Ih still too Immature In mom canes to lerlully Increase during the coming week, and tho quality will Improve from day to day. Thoro Ih no chanco In tho grape situation, which combine generally very fine. A llttlu mildew Is belnR reported In thu Irrigated districts, hut having been quickly cared for, will probably not affect tho output. Thompson Seedless Crapes aro ex pected to move out of tho Imperial district next week. L08T t.OBT -About .turn IS, koIiI frntnqi, Kry" Alok liH Kfii-ctnoleH, lnvft at thin errici! rind get reword. Hi I.OHTt.nrKn hmI push 'curt, tnkon from front of Airdrop! Uookstorn. Klmlur notify this office nnd rrodv reward. F03 EXCHANGE. IMal ZsUU V(H K.XOMANOn Hertford and subur ban property, ranches, timber lands tor other property. Address Box W, care Mall Tribune. VOH HXtMfANaj-"Klvo loin. vUitw In; dlfep-nt imrt of clly, to fxchnnxe for I'ortlnnil property. Iri'iiiirc at York & Co. Jg FOR SALE OR RENT KOIl HAM! on HUNT Two-room plus IcpmI li'iuso, clovt In: lTin to unit. In- Itilrc box 71, Mull Tritium;. FOR RENT Varnished Jkooms. VOn ItKNT !ol furnished rooms. 126 Bouth Oukdale. 96 TO ItHNT Hullo of rooms rilcoly fur nished with bath. T'hona 6652 or call 401 West Second street. if VOll HKNT Hlc-eplnc rooms, 12.00 nnd I2.B0 jwr ww-k. 343 North ivy street. it VOlt Itn.NT Nlc!y furnlsbod room hot nnd cold water, hath; close In IS Houlli Mistletoe. 1'hono itti. i', VOn KENT Furnished rooms for trans Innts. No. 10 N. Grape street, nexl to Farmers' & Krult Orowui" bank. FUN ItKNT At the Cottage, moden furnished rooms equipped with prlvali telephone service, hot and cold run ning water, sleeplna: porches, bath ac commodatlons and heat If desired. (9' West Tenth at Phone call prlrat. exchange 141. Houses. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Colonel Frank Kay, Dr. C. It. Hay, If. C Stoddard mid Frank lxdor wero hero on liiisinoHti Sunday niorn tng. J. A. Kilhuru and wifo are here t'rnin Prospoet visiting, friends. Mih Mary C. Mee, 11 n. Hecbc, L. I lat field, W. T. Stidhain and J. S. Harnett Kpont Saturday morning in Mcdford. W. W. Kdington of SnmV vulloy visited friends hero on Sattirtlny. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aikin of Wood villu iicuomimuied Mr. and Mrs. J. YV. Myers to Prospect Saturday even ing going by auto. V. H. Hopkins, Ward Hopkins, Mr. Wilson, si, Wilson brothers, S. A. Pnttison and If. W. Lindsay were aniopg the luany Central I'ointors in Modford Salurday aftonioon. J' C. Fuhrer and fnmily loft for Long Hoaoli, Cal., Saturday aftonioon uud will probably locale in boutlieni California. Mr. mid Mrs. Hugh Porter have re turned from their trip -to J'ortlund ami northern points. Central Pont was woll ropresontod at Asliluud Sunday among whom wero Mr. and Mrs. K. l). Fnrra, Miss Campbell, Fred Farra, W. B. Kahlor, Ktlward Kohler 4tud W. It. Newman. A. J. Duiilap and wife T. J. Taylor, Kstlior Pankey, Oraee Smith, C. i'an key, fl. H. Gregory were ainong the Central Poiuterfi who sjiont Sun day ii) Modford. Miss Fay Doford of Shins valley visited friends hero Sunday, AEROPLANE AND WIRELESS TO FIGHT FOREST FIRES LKWISTON, Idaho, July 10. Aeroplnnes and wireless telegraphy may be used to combat forest fires In tho northwest, according to Major Frank A. Kenh, who passed through hero todny on his Way to Uolso to moot Assistant Chlof Forester Wil liam Potter of Washington, who will confer thero with all tho forest re serve supervisors. Plans will bo dis cussed for tho prevention nnd sub Jugatlon of forest fires. FOH ItKNT Modi-rn seven room house corner Highlit nnd Orap streets. Kec I. V. Thomas. 718 West Alain St. 9 FOH ItKNT A flv.-rooin furnisher rottaKD for rent closo la. on paving all modern, rent. 3S. Tumy, 201 Oarnett, Corey bldjt. 91 FOH HKNT New bungalow on avei street, conslstlni; of I rooms, nl bath, complete; rintry hall and twr iHirclien; 118 iter month. Also four room houxv for til, connected wltl sewer nnd city water Address A. U X.. euro Mull Tribune. 9I FOH HENT Bevcn room buncalou modern. Xve W. IL Everhard. 909 W Ninth, phono 871. FOH HENT No. 607 8. Central, a sev en-room bouse, with bath, electrlr light, large closets, bedroom on first floor. Apply to 229 N. Barllett st. FOH HKNT House. The bungalow 1 nm now occupylnc on Park avenuo wll' bo for rent July S; seven rooms; lars screened kitchen and sleeping porches house can b seen from 10 to 3. Tele phono 71. Harry H. Tuttle. FOH HENT 6 room modern house. In quire No. 60 North Oranee. Xousekteplos; Xooma KOIl HKNT Housekeeping roomi. 45 North Ilartlctt slroeU 91 Fl'HNISIIKD light housekeeping rooms; hot nnd cold wutvr; bath. S31 West I'alm. 9J FOH HENT Sulto of four housekeep ing rooms; modern; well furnished. 716 Welch street. Inquire at Jnck son street store. 97 FOH HKNT New 7 room modern house, rent reasonable, post office box 99 city or call at 720 Welch street. FOH RENT 2-room suite housekeep ing rooms; bath; gas. 222 Bouth Holly FOUND FOt'Nt White pomerunlnn. Owner can Imvo Hiune on payment of this ad vertisement. Apply to J. T. Urondley. 9S BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOH SAI.E 20 rooms, furnished new Inst your, boarding and lodging, good locution near station. $900; rent $35. AddroHS 139 Fourth street, Ashland, Oregon. Business Property FOR 8AI..E OR RENT Oood opening for general merchandise store tn new town with $15,000 monthly payroll, on railroad, 12 miles from Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co., 206 W. Main. FOR SALE Konses KOIl MAl.li Our point building, cor tier Hlxth nnd Fir streets, Hlg Fines Lumber Company. 02 ! Sstau KOH HAMJ In Moonvlllc, Smns Vnlley, Or, two lots with goqd bnrn nnd seven acres of lund, 1-2 In alfalfa; also other town property. For particulars address or phone Mrs. At. K. Gardner, Horns Valley, Or. FOH HAM: Uarden and fruit tract, 1 14 acrtf, house furnished; enn give Itn iticdlntfs possession; loaded with fruit and flnn garden truck. Inqulro 60 N. Ornngo Rtpwtt. HANCn FOH HAI.K 10 acres In Hams Vnlley, Or ; thrK) miles from postof flcc; about ten seres In fruit, mostly npplen, In bearing; flvo living springs of water on the place; beautiful loca tion; terms reasonable. For particu lars address or phonn Airs. M. B. Gard ner, Hm Valley, Or, LOOK AT TIHH Here Is a chnnco to got a good farm cheap; homestead relinquishment, this county, near the Houthern Pacific Hallrond. SO ncres good new S-rooru house, frama up for barn, 21x32. 12-ncre cleared and In crop, living water, 60 fruit trees, 1 chicken houses. I'laco alt fenced and cross fenced, owner obliged to go away, will nell cheup; less than lm' provements cost. For full particulars cult on or address Heaver Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon. FOR SALE Jackson county lands In Rogue river valley, Oregon, by the Jackson County Realty company, IL AI Coos, manager. Offlcs In darnott- Corey building, room 217. Farm lands, garden lands, fruit lands, stock ranches, large and small tracts of Im proved and unimproved lands. Oflce phone 6691: residence- 141. KOH HALE 205 acres alfalfa land, all Irrigated and In cultivation on maca dam road. 8 miles from Klamath Falls, 1 1-2 miles from town site on Modoc Northern one mile from railroad; Ideal for subdividing; price $21,000. For In formation address box 415 Klamath Falls, Oregon. 112 Bostons Txofmrty FOR HALE Choice business property at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. Address Condor Water A- Power Co. Xlsc lias ecus OR KALE Little pigs, at Table Rock, near school house. Addre.ix Central Point. Plione 117. J. N. Lydlard. 98 'OK 8ALK Household furniture: bar gain. C07 Kouth rtninllton street. 92 KOH SALE Cheap, new 1911 four cylln der C pasiienger. 30 horse power; four door touring car. Only used a couple of months and as good an new. Cash only considered, as owner Is leaving town. Addrts Box IS, care Afall Tri bune. "OH HALE Self-feeding hay baler, in good repair. See A. A. Davis. eOR RALE Abreedlng pen of six pure bred white leghorn hens and a rooster; alt hatched In 1910; also have a few leghorn cockerels. Home phone 2007 near Jacksonville. Mrs. E. E. Oman. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountants. tJ-.lu. VVOOlOenerl acuouniHilu tour -?2??"r "t?I nnd kept for a fOAflimnbls figure; your business solicited. Of flea M nil ford Mall Trlbun.) Hulldlng, phono 8611. resldnnen phono 1601. , Assarer ana Analyst. . ft.ylTil i1' 'rsf-jjuTrv-.-7n nlyllcnl work. I'nment nn.l itspln.lt iJ, ,.-.i "r"t. "iiulpped assay office and testing Inbornlory In Oregon. All .work gimrnnteml Ornnts Pnns. Or. MAuT'lfM' Attorneys. A IHVH 11 YlHd WN-rawyeTTte1n: coLvm . uriAMKh wrai. coivig, d. L. Heames.Ijwyers. Offlco MeiUord NaMnklmymuj A'bmidVngi,b'S:E''wy""i,lirnBU-t!oro' MULKKV & CHKitUV71frF71TtTrtrnv JIBO. W. CIIKUHV, JLVyers'prno; .;. m mi Hiuui nnu rwjrnil emirtt I!"",""4..1,1 "",I ,2 Jackson County itunn i'ltiff y Billiard Parlors. H. T. DROWN A CO. DllllanlB rtirnr. Hall building. A nice, cool lacg to spend tho hot afternoons. BUI Posters. tiirth i .otdorn promptly filled. J,TxiVorTo2oQntnty " bU,,dl Cigars ' ana" Tfdtacco. '"iSJtftiA tife mSk-oli-ousT Contractor aud Builder. AM. kinds of carpenter Work. Contract or day work. 2li Cotirt sU A. V,'. itlsti. , Pnrnltar. H. V. WILSON & CO.. dealora In now w"ae."'TgnVrUririJS MISSION FURNITUHB WORKS Cr". SfiM.fn'if ,BBdl."r streets," JteTfo?.C ".,-..-: " " ius. a irtai onir solicited. ranges, ew ami second hmui r,ni. jure cads' old aland. J8 Fir atrMt South. Phone 91. Home UX.mt3& ford. Orsnlte Worka. HMR "AY GRANITE CO.. 21 Weirf Main Btreet. manufacturers and deli ers m monumental and building gj He. crushed granite, common brfc Sw,-and!.C,t C0ar8 "" ttd ers In preswd brick and llml Offft.1 FOR SALE Furnishing for eleven rooms, all for house keeping. Leaso on house. Call at 711 North Central ave nue. 93 IFOR SALE Full-blooded Jersey cow. giving milk; price, 50; or trade for good horse. C A. Pankey, CtrrTtral Point, Ore. 96 Klatag Machinery. r 7 CALHOUN of PhoenlT-Or" MUllc. " " E3IILY T. STANDEFOR'i). examiner fo? the New England Conservatory of nu;,10.81,0"' "a"""'. !lan,7nnd musical hlBtory. Studio. 215 North Oakdale. phone 7211. ,?i " Hotary PnhUe. HELEN N. YOCKEV. Notary public' VOll SALE At fine second hand safe nt a bargain. Address" box A29, Tri bune. 36 WANTED. Miscellaneous WOOD WANTED Several car loads of four-foot wood wanted In exchnnge for pianos. Apply at Eiler's Music UouHe. Medford, Ore. WANTED A good, serviceable horse and buggy for country use. Addp'ss Foothill Orchard. 93 SITUATIONS WANTED. Offices for Best FOH HENT Fine office rooms. Enquire of Young & Hall. tf FOH RENT Over tho postoffic with heat and light See A. A. Davis. Its propo.r, deserved pntronngo until there ih n move in the timber IiiikIk liiul tho creotion of iimnufnotorioa uml tho shipment ol timber. RANCHES 14 acres, close In; 4 ncres In alfalfa; 10 acres in 2-yenr-olil orchard; $275 acre. t 1-2 acres In 8-year Newtowna and Jonathnns; good crop; 6-room house; water right with placo; storu opening; cneap for quick sale, TRADE 70 ncres, 65 under ditch, 25 In apples mm pears in 3 year, 3 1-3 miles out. $135 acre. 20 acres, 18 In pears, close tn fine build- Ing Rita and view, 160-acre stock and slfalfa ranch: 150 acres tillable; under ditch; $75 per cro; take Income rropcrty. 120 acres raw land; all flno fruit land; tako any good property. 5-reora bungalow for ten acres, fine 7-room bungalow, modern; take small tract. $0 acres, tlllublo; $2000; take town prop erty, to acres, cleared; tako residence In trado. 810 acres Roguo river: SO acres bottom under dltolt; tako town property. Flno 200-ncro ranch or any portion; 60 ncrusMn orchard; tako good Incomo or rosldcnco property. .Modern 8-room house, 3 lots, on paving; tako a fow ncres Hear creek bottom soil under ditch. 3 fine close In lots for raw Inml. 30 ncres Dear Creek bottom for Dakotah land. StO acres, Applegnto Volley, water right, all tllltiWe, tuko city property. 17 acres, In pours unit alfalfa; good ImiiKu'loiv; tuko city residence up to $3,500. HttO acres, Sherman County, GO acres wheat and nlfalfa. bulldliiKH, crop rocb, tnlco wlley property. $30,000 In UorUoly and Oakland prop- orty for hlllsldo fruit Innd, WANTED Ulrls for general housework. City and ranch propurty U list. Hunch hnuds. L F. A. MM BOOM M rxcrra avzuanra FOR RENT Office rooms tn Electric bldg., modern equipment, steam heat, lectrlo light, baths, toilet, hot and cold water. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 216 W. Main st. Parma FOH RENT Farms from 40 acres to 400 acres, alfalfa land, fruit ranches garden land, general farming ranches Gold Ray Realty Co.. 31 W. Main. WANTED Position by experienced young man bookkeeper: understands stenography. Address "Ready," Mall Tribune. 93 WANTED Any kind of work, sewing or light washing, work guaranteed. Ad dress COS South Newtown street. 9S . Traintd Harm. . i 1 1 a i . h' i irii.oi . - - "". . I .!. Ii n --- .. . Stevens. San FranclHCo. Cal. ' nc . Ifnrs tries. " " MFS?.N "V"HE-Cut flow! E. Main. Phnn;?yiuuoery Du,. 2J QhnEU NOIISERIES-Our trees a MalneraSr 0fnCe JNo lH CO.. Inc. Growers of hiph .J.if "5 sery stock. Office 104 a ' F l7. ri nth Phones. Phyaldana ana Bnr-on- " WANTED Position on ranch by man and wife References. Address R. F. D. 1. Ilox 38. 95 WANTED Situation by competent ao countunt and flnnnclat man. Address box 19, cam Mall Tribune. 94 HELP WANTED. Hlp Wanted Mala Miscall an teas. FOR RENT Garden land In tracts of from ono acre upwards, with water for Irrigation. Owner will furnish team and Implements for cul tivating and seed for share of crop Inquire of Butfum, Rogue River Elec trlo Co., 316 W. Main sL ,rOR LEASE Fishing, boating and hunt. Ing resort on easy terms. Box 32, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE. Xots FOR SALE Ono of tho most desirable lots on EitBt Jackson Htreet. com manding a superb view of Medford. close in; slxo. 60x120 feet; sower and witter In; street being paved. Address A. H. X cur Mull Tribune. 94 AT COST Ono lot, 5 blocks north ot depot. Inquire No. 5 East Third st. 90 Boasts FOH SALE Almost now five-room modern bungalow, at cost. Inquire 218 llentty street. 94 FOR SALE Three room house, largi lot. oloso In; price tight, terms. no 522, phono Main 6002. FOR SALE 2-story modern house, ' rpoms and reception hall, large porches, stationary tubs, 3 toilets bit tit, good woll, second floor rear perch, glnss and screened for sleep ing room, piped for gas, II. and C water and electrlolty, flno gas range 2-ntory burn, 2 stalls nnd auto room stock and chicken corral, lot 57x200 4 beautiful oak trees woll locutod as tc shade, flno luwii, roses and assorted fruit treoH; a rare bargain In prlct and termsto quick buyer. J. R. Ander son, 401 South Newtown. WANTED Carpenter familiar with making mission furniture and wood working. Address Buffum, care Rogue River Electric Co, WANTED Salesman fot exculslve ter ritory. Big opportunities. No expe rience necessary. Complete line Yak ima Valley grown fruit, shade and ornamental stock. Cash weekly. Out fit free. Toppenlsh Nursery Company, TAnnAnlih. Vimh- l?pprirnb?dni8uf0OTi urgeoS: LO"CKVOOD, physician and PSSiS!. seafeoTO Sk " -' ?vMT?ord. u ui.eaBJo fifc!?!SSagrjB "lco 216 E.' Main' .TrTit u u,rottl- WANTED Salesmen tn every locality of tho northwest; money advanced week ly; many make over $1000 month choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., Topentsh. Wash. Xlp Wanted Psmals VANTED First-class cook and laun dress; wages, $35. -urs. J. F. Reddy, Queen Ann addition. 90 WANTED Woman for general house work, one who can cook. Wages $30 per month. Apply Buffum. Rogue niver Electric Co., 210 W. Main. MONEY TO LOAN WANTED Married lady hotlsekeopcr lit woll located county homo, customary wages. Address Box 75, route 1, Ccn tral Point. 95 MISCELLANEOUS lOARI) Good table board at 310 North Bnrtlott, 3 blocks from business cen ter. 111 HCELS POST 15o delivery city; messenger service lOo city. Phones 7001: Home. 242; residence. 3311. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. DRS. SAUNDlJTl'J ' A Mn'nnTu,.,-..1 hCrVr,m',0 JX. no7e SS Corey building.- Both DhonVL UttrneU' LtAYiKii & IRLE-Chrropractors. 63"s" Calness Mdloln. - CIil!?W YOONG;S-5h7FiTe medicines will euro rheumatism, catarrh, colds soli. Paralvsnf' $&?" ,"&& &t poraij ais, .private diseases and all Kinds of chronic and nervous ailments! phono && wytf?. Printers and PnbUahr. MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has tho best liJm35afWKS8a Banimor Resorts. nvilBH SULPIttiirsT'TUNGHSlInlmTr resort; hunting, fishing, bathing stream; home cooking, Address Wal lacu Gulbreath. Woodvllle, Or. 100 Bttnographers. ELLA M. .UUANi'ASV-TuTnl BTocE btenographlo work dona quickly and ArohUoi. fOTTNS & TURNER, Archlteots and Builders. Office 7-8. JS'J Main; phou XIatn 3471. Resldenoe phone 744 jovnrr.Tt ni3vn.tr&"wEsTrATciri t ears; 2H7 nnd -US Oarnott-Corey building. , Abstraots. tOOHK RIVER VALLEY 'ABSTRACT TITLE CO.. INC., Jacksonville. Phones Pacific, Mulu 11 Home 2006. .Uihtj U J. 1UNUSTON, 403 Garnett Corey Building. Offloo phones: Hume V:i. X'aCKIO 03,11. 1301. Hesldouco, Pacific Blgns. VALLEY SIGN A'dVEHTISINO CO.'S SIGNS will help build up your bust ness. Phone 802. 18 Riverside svenim team Basting. " ' U. O. PONTING Steam and hot wa tor heating, dry kiln and power work. Satisfaction guaranteed, Estlmntss given. Phones; Pualfla 4601, Home 124-L, residence PaclflU 44C2. llQt 434, 37 South Central avenuo, - Modford, Oregon, . , . . i H 0 n M. si