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' ?afeagy ' fr -v ,nmak- -arawg n f ,?& fHh 17"' .; '-rf, S Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (Mv A. V. IIomMI.) 'I'Iic IiihI Unit- 1 wniln for lltu .Mail Triltiimi I pminlHi'il (n j,'ivt mi tu. "ount of wlmt ! Htuv mid lit-nnl mi my trip lo utii from lroHioct. Htnrtml Montluv l hovoii oVIook n. m. on tint Pronpoct Htiiif, Hoy WIN Ii'Im iiiiuiiptilntliiK llio liiu-M, mill iim wi kIiii ttil Ito.vnl Hrttwn t'iiiuirril if la uiih ki'Ik t p tit tlmt rnlu till 'lit1 wiiy, for ln wtiirtt'll tlm hontt'n iih (IioiiuIi lot wax Koine to filit fire niul wiim in n hurry lo j,''t tlierc. Woll (horn wiim iiothini; f (fpotilal intrr 'Mt Imppuiioil on the rouil until lifter' wo IiihI piihhml Trail, whoro wo Htop pt'il for nhoiit forty miiititcrt. Tlu'ro wo found that Mm. .MitlillclniHlicr. proprlt-troKH of tlm Trail Imtol, luul pnie on a inlt to Si'iittlt1, Wattli., hut wt two grown ilntighlcnt, Mm. Strmig ami MIhk l,ri, wcrn mmiaiong CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Tho MiHiH Nraloii or Tnlilo Hop'k h'lt tin No. 'JO WVihu'Hilay inoriiiiij, for Comitl'iN, whcr they will attt'iu ollfgo for tho winlur. Mr. Hamuli of tho W'illmnollo vnl lny. wlio Iiiih lircii vihilinjj Iiim Itmlli-i-r .), H. Hariivtt, for a fow ilnyn, u rt'tunii'il to liin homo. Chairman A. .1. Diinhip ami tin tn't committou havu had tui iu hriliH ooiifltrut'ti'il over flriffii (rod; on .Main ntri'ot and tint hiiiik aro now roadv for (niffiit wliitdi add jiroally to tho etiiiviunoi' of the trnv flor. TJui ,lm'tdioii !c Hndn lilg tlitchinr maclitiio Niit'i'CHHfully (MimpU'tod t work lu'ro Thurnday and Mtnrlt'd im mediatrly for Mgdford. (Vnlrnl Point vinilor to Mt'dford U'l'dnt'tttlay wore Mr. Neff, Mrs ShioldH, Mrs. Umpkiiix. Mr. and Mm Manii'tl, M!hh Iluhhard, X. (h-rrv I lilt tjkul.if fli.il bf.ir. I liil.1 l'lml WH'iiioilli.lmvinlHmlnllllilwliiMs!,rH' ih F" K"x "",l l'or ,,,,-"!, they could attend to, and Mr. anil Mix. Charlov IHi'nh, Hlntioncd at tho old Allen hotel, reported - that they uru fall most of tho time. Going on up the ltogtut at the month of Klk ercek at tlm hatehery they had the traps, etc., all arranged lo cnteh the fall run of HtretheadH, Rilvenmlett. elo. doing on up Klk creek wo found several men at work on tho eoiiutv road, mill ntrnngo to uny, tho driver hragged on the eonditioii of tho mad, nnd it indeed whb fine. Tho miper vhtor, Uetirgo I.yneh, ilenerven credit for (ho manlier in which he Iiiih fixed the road. The unwmill owned hy Mr. MeCollotigh ami hoii, wiih hIiiiI down for tho tinio heing, allhoiigh they KeeiiH'd (o have ipiile a lot of luiii- her on hand. The next thing of note was tlm fuio alfalfa that ia growing all along to road, not only on 11; creek, hut all along the haiikH of the Kogmt niul iln trihutaricH, 1'aKMing along we vnmo to tho IViino hcIiooI house, where wiih a lot of men put ting it in Hhape for the winter Hi'linol. They were looking nt that timo for MiHH Mao linwo, their old leaoher. to come nnd commence the fall hcIiooI. I noticed along he i-oiile that there was hut very little improvement in the way of hitildiug ro fencing and thu farmn an a rule did not nhow iih much thrift mid energ an might ho desirnhle, mid tho alfalfa on hoiiio r ho fanns 1h going to tho had, although where it in properly oiiiiivaieu u looKH lino. Alter we" hntl gone onfor n few milca wo left tho county road mid Minted up the hill to IVrHiHt Valley, which in mtu ulcd on the head waters of Klk creek, it' heing a kind of a covn in the moimtaitiH coiitiHniag Noveral hint dretl iuiich. Mr, Willeta Sr. and uh roiih Imvo opened a now roml up the hill lo the valley mid ltoy inforniH mo that when they got it done it will ho on a five per cent grade. They Imvo opened it up ho that they can rim tho Htnge over it winter mid fiimi. lifer. Wo arrived nt tho PorslHt pout officii almiit two p. in., having trav eled M milcH rIiico aovoii n, in., nml nmtlo Hovurn! slops on tho way. We brought with iih good appetiles, hul I hey were noon Hnttoffod, iih Mine ITohIchh M'i-h. WilletH had a good, Avnrin dinner in loadiiiOHH for us. Mr. W. W. WillettH' farm, contain ing 1120 aoroH, !h nil tin too! at tho head of the valley, lie has about fiOaoroH already cleared. It layfl at tho bond of mi nub flvvniup mid of uoui'ho the Boll iw reinnikahlv rich, heing regular blnck iilltiNial Hoil, not alloky. Tlioro Ih tpiilo a tract of tlm hiiiuo kind o' Inml lo ho cleared nnd ono would think thai iih a niattor of course tho bind would ho very wot mid limd to oullivnlc, but not no, for ho ban 'dry diloboH In drain llio land nnd need cotter back in tho placo of regu lar tiling, ho Hint by (hiu inonnH Iiiib (Irave. Mr. and Mr. McCaffrey who him refilled here for the pant ncvera' montliM, (.rt recently for Uritrit 1'asf to make their home. L. KANES CREEK ITEMS. Mr. Foley had the iniKfortiiiie tt loe a valuable borfio one day recent lv hy joitouing, Mrn. CIiiih. Hliuehtirg and Mo John Mardou were giioU of Anna Uigiubotham mi Tuesday. Mr. Iiud Mnt. Lewis motored tr Med ford Tuchdaj', where Mr, hmvii in having Knne denial work done. Horn-On Saturday, Kept. 17th 1011, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ithoten a girl. Mother and child doing nice ly, mid think the father will recover. Mr. and Mrs. Marden were trans acting biiNines'i in Central Point one day retiently. TlionuiH Dimgey mid wife, of Onlb creek, wore visiting friendH nt tlu "Mrnilcu mine" over Sunday, flmudpa Humoll left on TuetdayV train for Kosehurg mid the soldieVh' home. Mr. NTorr! hnH returned Iioiik from Prospect at which place he ha been employed for hoiiio time. SPOKANE, Wn., CaroleKHiiesfi in the use of kerosene to start a fire in a Htove today cost Mr. Michael ICiisanovic, L'll, her life, resulted in the narrow escnpo of her husband and three children from death in a fire which destroyed their home. the laud well draiuod, Tho house is Mtuutcd on a hill where ono can overlook tho most entire phtoo, and where he Iiiih ij fino t renin of water brought in by troughs, emptying right nt the kitchen door. If 1 was more of a florist I would uudertako to give n deaoription of tho yard, but suffice it to Hay that Mrs. Willots mid her daughter MIsh lues, have t lowers all around tho houso nnd of several different varieties. Mr. Willots turns his attention to stock, agriuiiltiiro mid gnrdeiiiug, lie has several acres in potatoes mid cab bage and tomatoes, and finds a ready market nt Prospoot. There aro several fainilicH settled in the valley and Mr. Willeta tells mo that there is room for several more. It the U. S. government would throw out of tho reserve tlm agricultural part of tlm laud there would ho room for u great many moro. They Imvo a fine school hoilbu mid hmt Monday Miss ICerim arrived there' to teach tho fall school. More anon. No.t my trip (o Prospect over tho mountains mid what I saw there. i Haskins for health. JACKSONVILLE I.. O. Van Wegcn has gone over on Dig Sticky with bis gasoline saw out! it where he has considerable woik engaged. Tho many friends of John Ilim uingtoii mid bride are wry glad to welcome them home, ufter their hon eymoon (rip to Portland. Wart! Itegar, one of our hiiccoh fill fiumerit, is buying mid bauli'ig his winter's wood from Chnrles'Nic kell's much, icen miles from Jack sonville. il. Q. Roberts, wife mid litllu son were the guei-tH of the former's sis ter. Mrs. h. 0. Van Wcgen nml fuiii ily last Sunday. Ur. It. C. Clancy, wife and little daughter were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Reuben Robison Inst .Sunday. Rev. Johnston leaves this morn ing "(WodnoMlay) for Salem, where he goes to attend the Methodil con ference. Robt. Carol! has returned to bis old home ut Weynwlingn, Wis., aflr a year's slay in Rogue River valley. Miss Recta Johiihton has returned from a several week's visit with friends on Klk creek. She was nc comimnied home by MihS Mnrjorie Krskinc, a1io will spend some liaie vioiting in Jacksonville, her fonnor home. The trip was made hy wagon from Klk creek to Derby tbenco on be P. & K. to Metlford and lastly Mi Kniina Armstrong, tor mnn3' .venrs a resilient of Jacksonville, is initnig tdtl friends here, and is also putting her houso in readiness for the occiipunee of the new Presbyter ian minister. Mr. mid Mrs. Heckcrt are making an cxtemled mt to eastern rcla ttives ami friends. Mrs. Mary Day has gone to Wil lamette valley for a few months' Miss Kate Chapman the milliner, visit with friends. hns so for recovered from her seri eiis illness as to he able to be around ngitin. Our school is progrensing wonder fully under tho nmnagcinent of the able corps of teachers wo now have employed. Violin Mnkcr. Itopalrlng of all utrlugcd Instru ment. Violin) repairing a specialty. Corner of 8th' nnd Central avenue. 177 . ,CIIAH. HAIIHIS. Hnuldna for Hcaltfc. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Or SM9OTI0JT TO CREATE ADDITIOBAL IWDEnTED2JES3 TOB THE BUZX.DZH0 OT FEK3CAHEKT KOADB IX JACXSOiT COUKTT. OBX. Nolle- I hrrrby (riven tlmt on Ihtt JOtti tiny of tV)trnilitr,.H'lJ. an Uctlon will l)i tirlit thruUKliout Jachiiun county, Ore gon, for llio itirio of nubmlttlnc to iim vok.tjt or jncKin county, uretron. Dm qucHtlon hh to wlietlicr or not debts for tlio bulldlnK of ptrmanent roads wltliln Jackaon county, Orrgon, nlmll be Inrurrml In a num not xcvllnx $1 COO. 009 anil Intercut thtrvon, nnil over and ubuve tiny and all Indobtedneiia of the county at llio tlato of aild election, and lii'H'U-nilent of any otlit-r lndebtdne of mild county otherniifl created, and nutliorlxliiK tiald lndebtfilneriM to be evl. denci-d by lli'i bonds of Mid county, dat ed January Int. lir, ami payable tivrrl ty yara aftur data and ticarlnic a rata of Intorest to be doterrnined by the coun ty court, but not to exceed nix per cent rr annum, payable semi-annually, which Interest may bo evidenced by Interest coupons attached to such bonds, and which bonds nnd Intercut coupons may be substantially In the form designated In tho order of the county court for Jackson county, Orccon, calling said election, which ordervwas duly mads and otitered of record In the countv court of llio state of Oregon for Jackson county. miiiiik ror mo imnsiction or county business at tho regular August, 1911, term of said court, which convened on the 2d day of August, 1911. and which order was made nnd entered on the 3d drt)' of August, 1911. Said election will be held In each election precinct In said county, beginning; at the kour of S o'clock In the morning on the 30th day of Kptitnber. 1911, and continuing until tlm hour of 7 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. ' Tlilrt Mnlliui t Imm.a.4 In i..-w1 ...-. with said order of slid county court thl ju any 01 August, un, w n. coi.i:man. County Clork Jackson County. Oregon FOR TRADE. I'Oll TKADIi -Two nlco Hertford res idence lots to trade for team. Aa tlresn box C22, Mtdford, Oregon. 1SS FOR SALE. Acreage. roil HAI.IJ 23 ncreK of b-st of Vmp '1 1111 river bottom, .liouxe, barn, out houses, 3 l-l miles from Illddle, In Orchard valloy; J3C00. Address O. A. Jones. Canyotivllle, Oregon. 185 KOIl HAI.K 10 acres apples, 4 yearn old, excellent location, IT acres, ten In four-year-old pears. SIodrn house with conveniences, llox 177, Central I'olnL 167 FOll 8AI.T; This week only at $100 cash, each tract, lots 50x147 fret In choicest residence, location at I'lioe nlx, four blocks west of depot. They urn the- very best soil for berries. p-ar, or alfulfa, deep nnd iorus, thin layer grawl on surface, no mud In Winter lure water nbundadnt at depth of 20 to 30 feet; eastern slope: oak and laurel shade trees. Inquire Theo dora Kngel, 8. W. corner Main and I'lrst streets. I'hoonlx, Ore. 1S8 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED I'osIHon by mlddl-agd woman an housekeeper: staid wages. Address A. II., cara of Mall Tri bune. ICC WANTED Washing to do at home. Tunny Vaughn, 636 N. I'lr. 163 help Wanted. Xslp Want fl -TBiaJs WANTED A woman to do housework on farm, Ilohemlan. Swiss or Norweg ian; not necessiry to speak IZngllsh. Hleepy Hollow Knrm, Rock Point, Ore gon, 15 miles from Med ford on Houtr, orn Pacific road: Home telephone. WANTED Qlrl for general housework; ono who can cook; wages 130 per mo. Apply Oold Ilay Ilealty Co. Help Wasted VU1 WANTED Ten pick nnd shovel men, 12 60, a hours. Apply street commis sioner. Ninth and IllVerslde. ICC Houxfs l-'OIl -SALi; Two new desirable bunga lows, owner on premises. 612 Cather ine street, TuMIoh addition. 151 HOUSES FOIt SALE Can sell you houses on smalt payment down, bal ance smull monthly payments. See Huntley & McClatchte. 15S FOK SALE Splendid new, strictly modern bungalow, well worth $2600. but you may liao It for $2060: small payment, easy terms; North Central, on pavement. Humphrey, owner, 816 East Main. 160 H For exchange. FOIt EXCHANOE-ICO acres, goot house, barn and pumping plant, 12r acres In cultivation. Will exchanct for house nml lot In Medford; lone time on balance Price $76 per ncre Address 106 Tripp street or phone 4271 15S LOST. HTUAYED White horse, roan markings O II. Dean, Central Point. Tel. Jack sonville Farmers 21C. WASHINGTON, I). C. Practical ly every militnry post nitho country will ho visited hy Secretary of War Stiinson, with a viow of thoroughly fniuiliiiricing hiiiiKolf with condilmno in the United States arym. HER HAIR GREW j 1- , Tliat'H Why n Tlinnkfiit Woman lice omeinls Parlsltiu Sage. Charles Strang will sell you a fifty cent hottlo of PAHISIAN SAQH and Kuaranteo It to banish dandruff, atop fulling hair nnd Itching acalp, or money hnck. It's a delightful hnlr dressing that innkcit hair EastroiiB ami faHelnntlng. "In tho spring I was recovering from a severe enso of oryalnolna. which loft mo vlrtunlly bald on the front of my head mid next to any ears. Tho hnlr kept coming out rap idly and anything I used Btonnod my getting entirely bnld, until I uboi two bottles of PARISIAN BAQK, This tonlo nuido my hnlr start to grow in and, In fact, grow mo a good fair amount, of hulr, and It Iiiih ontlroly stopped my hair falling out. It Is with plenRtiro that I glvo a public recoinniond to PARISIAN BAQK, which I know is n wonder." Mrs. Klla Gilchrist, W. Pitt St., lied- ford, Pa, 8THAYED OH STOLEN 1 brown pony wcigni anout sao pounds, branded c on left thigh. 8 years old; reward. M O. dtiy. 701 E. Main.' MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN $6,009 Jn uma of not Iosh than $1 000 on realty securlt) for 1 to 3 years Farm nnd orcharr property preferred. Box Q. D., Mali Tribune. FOR RENT $ XoniM, FOIt UENT Furnished hotiuo close In Inqulr.) 147 North Holly. l"OIt HENT Flte-room now, Rtrlctl) modern liungnlow. largo sleeping porch; $30.00. 113 Qeuuvu avenue. IS! FOIt RENT Two seven-room houoes one lurgu barn, ono alublo. F, Osen bruggef 401 ltlversldo avenue.. South 167 MOOHK, MOOSK, MOOHIO. Attention to nil cIMkoiih of good. loyal and moral character in metlford and surrounding towns, this will bo tho last call to join tho soloctod herd, tho ohartor closing Ttiosdny evening, Septombor 10, 1011, at tho charter feo of flvo dolnlrs at 217 1-2 Wost Main strcot, Slowing building, After that dato foca wU bo $2f. M. P. BUI3RMAN. lfiO Deputy Supionio OrgnnUor. I'On RENT Coxy five-room bungalow on West Hamilton: modern. Inqulr. 401 8. lllverslde. FOJnENT At 719 Taylor street, hout. with seven roomx, largo scroenei porch, gas, good well, largo garden $16.00 per month II. H. Ilullock Homo phone, 10S L., 103 Itosovelt nve mu 167 Hoard and Sooina rtOOM AND llOAItn at Mrs. Fay's, No 10 No, Clrnpa st . taok of Farmers am' Frultgrowurs bhlc. Xonsekeopltux Booms MODEHN hnusckeeplng rooms, $16 nnC $18. 23 South Holly. Offices for moat FOU KENT Two elegant -front offlct rooniH, corner Main street. Inquire Oregory'a Studio, FOIt nENT Over th potoffloe-wlth heat and light See A. A. Davis. . Tnrulshsd Booms. FOIt UENT Two Hleeplng rooms nnd two or four Uounckefiilntr roojus, gns inngo, mtiduru; phono 6501. 244 N Ivy. Call 0:30 p. 111. ISO FOU UENT -Two nicely ftirnlslied Mleeplng looms, seiuruto or on sulto. till coiivonloiiues NprtheiiHt corner OeuoBee nml East Main. No, 701 K Main street. , 107 Mtioiunons, KOll UENT Pmt of modoi n Mun street Htoto-for rout with uso of show win dow, ona block from now Hotel Med ford. Addles E, O,, caro .Mali Tri FOIt SALE Strictly modern 8-room house on paved street, close In; a good bargain. Inquire 501 So. Holly. 157 FOIt SALE Strictly modern 7-room bungalow, with sleeping porch: part rash any easy terms on balance. Ad dress G2, caro Mall Tribune office. FOIt SALE Splendid homo closo tn: lot 60x200, shade and fruit trees, paved street, water, gas. Call 1017 West Main. . 156 'Oil SALE Eight-room bungalow, 3 blocks from depot, Central Point; city water, electric light, sower connec tions, small bam, henhouse, yard, flow er garden; price $1600 cash. Inquire C. A. Pankey, Central Point. 170 Banchss. OU SALE Ranch on Coleman creek, a lot of cordwood an.d poles, fir. pine and oak wood. F. Osenbrugge, 401 Riverside avenue. South. 167 MsceUmsoas KOU SALE A modern 5-stamp mill for sale cheap, equipped with water pow er; also a Scotch Manna boiler, and some promising gold prospects. E. IJ. Hawkins. Applcgatc. Ore. ISO iOIt SALE Lady or gontlemnn's drlv Ing mare. Address R. C., caro Mnll Tribune. 158 'Oil SALE Poultry plant. 714 Soutn Central avc.; house and lot, together with 800 chickens, all thoroughbreds; ono fine cow and one 240-egg Cypher Incubator. Phono 6412 Main. 190 'OR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. fifty dol lars; bow with flvo pigs. $15: at Seven Oaks. Address W. R. Harris, Central Point 156" FOR SALE MISCELI.ANE OUS ''OR SALE Cordwood. oak and hard wood, $4.50 per cord tn carload lots. Oold Kay itealty Co., 21S West Mnln; phono 1S73. "'OR SALE Kentucky saddle horse, spirited, gentle and perfectly sound; tlno young Jersey cow, fresh next spring; gives very rich mills. Call 220 West Main street 161 "OR SALE $40 worth of new lumber doors unit windows for $20. C. II. Ford, Haskins' for Health. 159 FOR SALE Ijullea and rtentlomnn's Plorea bloyclo; cheap. Address 418 8. Onkdiilo. 156 WANTED To hire man by the year on alfalfa and grain ranch. W. IJ. Harris, Central Point , 156 WANTED First-class bookkeeper and Htenograpncr. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf WANTED Salesman fot xculslro ter ritory. Big opportunities. No expe rience necessary. Complete lino Yak ima Valley grown fruit shade and ornamental stock. Cash weekly. Out fit free. Toppenlsb Nursery Company, Toppenlsh. Wash. WANTED Salesmen In every locality o the northwest: money advanced week ly; many tasks over $1000 month choice of territory. Yakima Valle Nursery Co., Topentsb, Wash. , BUSINESS DIRECTORY. AttoTBiys. CUL.V1U &. ItEAMES W. M. Colvlir. u. L. Reamcs. Ijiwyers. Office Medford nauonsi name Duuaing. second floor PORTER J. NEFF. WJ1. P, MEALEY Attorneys-at-law. Noa. 1 and 3 Poat- onico puiuiing. BUSINESS DIRECTORY aarfeag. CITY GARman CO.. Metlford-Oar-b.nge, rubbish, dirt and anything It) thut line hauled. Wagon culls fron: two to thrco times a. week; rrntuu rants and hoteli, twice; i dny. Office phones, Main 2461: Homo 143 K. J. !'. PerreJ! and J. V. Kerno. 180 rs.ulU Work. MEuruitD uuiCK co-oeo. w. friua. O. D Nagie. Ooo, T. O'Brien Contrac tors and manufacturers of brick; deal. yr In pressed brick and lime. Office In Gamett-Corey block, room 209. 2d floor. Phone No. 3181. sRndrles. SUNRISE LAUNDnY Tet Main 7331. Orders called for and aollvoro.l. First class work done by hantL Ladles' and Gents' suits cleaned and pressed. Co. Eight!) and South Central. Medford. Or. Maile. ' MISS TURNEY, Piano Instruction and musical history. 309 South Newtown street Phone 6603 Belt ldalng Manhlmry. SEE MATT CALHOUN of Phoentx. Or., or the Denver Quartz Mill & Crusher Co.. of 1710 Broadway, Denver, Colo rado. Catalogues and prices can be had at Phoenix. Oregon. Matt Calhoun. Xotarjr ITuDlla. HELEN N. YOCKEY. Notary public. Urlnif your work to me at the sign of The Mall Tribune. sTnrsenta. MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Cut flow ers, potted plants, shrubberr bulbs. 92$ E. Main. Phone J741. VI UAKEK NUltSKttlE Uu tret ii budded, not grafted. Our stock Is not Irrigated. W e guarantee everything put out We ore not In the trust H. B. Patterson, office removed to Ut E. Main st "VUJ? "1VER. VALLEY. NUHSUlli CO.. Inc. Growers of high grade nur sery stock. Office 104 8. Fir. Both phones. t A. E. REAMES Lwyer. Qarnett-Corey uuiiuinK. r MULKEY & CHERRTt (B. F. MULKEY. new w. iitiKiiux) lawyers. Prac tice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 11 and 12, Jackson County Bank bldg. Axcnltacia. J01LN3 & TURNER. Architect! 154 Builders. Office 7-8, 326 Main; phone imn jii. iioaiaence pnone 744 Accoantkuta. If. H. WOOD General accountant. lour figuro: your business solicited. Office .ncuiuru Jinn inouno uuiiatng, pnone 6611. residence phono 1601 Assayer ana Analyst. SOUTHERN OREQON MINING bTJ: iikau Assays made for gold, silver, lead, copper, and other minerals. Mines and mining prospects surveyed, assayed and mining maps and reports mado thereon by competent mining as sayers and engineers at reasonable terms. Capital secured for developing mines and mining prospects. All mine owners aro earnestly requested to send samples of their ores for exhibition purposes, and send full description of their mining property. Southern Ore gon Mining Bureau. 346 West Main street aicororo, Oregon. ASSAYER AND CHEMIST Earl V. In- Keia, u. oc uenerai assay ami an alytical work. Cement and asphalt testing. Best equipped assay office and testing laboratory in Oregon. All work guaranteed. Grants Pass. Or. 'Abstracts. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ABSTRACT title uo., inu., Jacksonville. Phonci Pacific. Mnln 11: Home Snos. BUltara "Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO. Billiards. Cigars ana son urtnKs. up stairs. loung Hall building. A nice, cool lkce to spend the hot afternoons. BUI Fosters. VERNE T. CANON Bill poster and DIs. iriouior. in orutrn promptly rilled Reom 29. Jsckson County Bank build Ing. Medford. Oregon Chiropractor!. Physicians and nrgtoas. DR M. C II ARBEIt Physician and Sur gcon Rooms 403-4 Medford Furnltura nnd Harwaro Bldg.; residence 1303 est Main street; office hours, 10 a. in. to 4 p. m.; tel. 3141. Dlta OONROY & CLANCY musicians and surgeons, Taylor and Phlpps bldg.. rooma fio-211-212. Office pfione SOT residence phone 612. Office houra 9 a! . kkj a (. m. SfiitPWT' 8te.Pathlo- physicians. Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Gamett Corey bldg. Phone Main mi. D o,111.1.8. w- DEANK Dentist Office in Rlalto bldg., 123 E. Main ?h adm'nlt"ed tor extraction of Phone 44,eI'noi Main 6SL Night b StEARNS Physician and um-geoul ?.fi"S?, Qarnitt-Corey bldg.. rooml 211-212. phone 5501. ResWence 118 Laurel at. Dhone2093. c'u''nca " DMreor LOCKWOODrpHysIciaa anil DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD practice limited to diseases of woi men. Offices over Haskins drug stare. Phones: Paclflo lOoi; Home 28. Dr. W. M. Van Scoyoo. Dr. C. C Van Scoyoo. n .. Dentists. Garnett-Corey bldg.. suite 318, Medford. reSon- Both Phone DR J. J. EMMEN8 Physician and surgeon, practice limited to eye. ear and throat, eyes scientifically teBtcd" and glasses supplied. Offices 216 East Main street, over Medford Hardware Company: houra 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. tn. both phone. " - DR,--L 8A-?J?,En3. A.N.p GREEN-Prao- tiVV- Avit iU ,,).e ar now ana throat. Offlc: Suite 318 aaroeU- J,,'Ct!JlK' U- ' a- J-' IIltfiKBR: . y. a., ivemisis, zs js. aiain. Phone Main 3101. Homo 124IC Chinese Mettlclnes. 'OH SALi: Ono Jorsey grndo cow: fresh In March, now giving. eight quarts; flrHt-clnss butter cow. $50. L. Lane, R. F. D. No. 2. Centntl Point. 159 WANTED. Mlionanon VATED Phico on ranch to winter two horses. W. M. Vanscoyoc, room 318 Gurnott-Corey Bldg.. phono Main 6981. 'OR SALE Ueglstered Hurkshlro swlno and Jersey cows ut all times. M. 1 RInKlmm. Applegnto. Ore. 174 WANTED Consignments ol peaches, onnta'oupes, grapes, ota Wo guarantee prompt roturns. Roforoncea furnished Frank E. nialr. Com. Co., Wholosalo Commission Co.. Ettgono. Oregon. i WANTED One-Bouted carriage with top or coveted buggy In good condition. James Campbell, 32Q Garntt-Corey Building. 107 HOUSES' WANTED Ltat your, houses for suio or rent wiih ttumioj iu Clutcltlo, 158 DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD Chiropractic. nerve specialist, 213 Fruitgrowers Bank building. Office hours: 2 to 4. Phone Homo 269K. Residence 119 Roosevelt Hours: 10 to 12 and 6:30 to 7:30, Phone 10SK. Speclul hours by appointment Salentlflo massage given. Advice In dietetics. Medical gymnastic hydro-theropy. DA VIES & IRLE Chiropractors, 623 S Central avc. Phone Main 514. Office hours: 2 to 4 p. m. Consultation and examination free. Cigars ana Tobacco, IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehouse Dealers in tobacco, cigars, and smok era' supplies. Exclusive agent of Lewis uingie mnunr, i-;i lueruo ana ei raien cln. 212 West Main street , Furniture. H, F WILSON & CO.. dealers in new and second-hand furniture nnd hard ware. Agents for Household stoves and ranges. 16 South Fir street Phonf Main 3161. Home 265-L. MISSION FUUNITUn-R WORKS Cor ner 8th and Holly streets, Medford Mission furniture made to order. Cab inet work of ull kinds. A trial order solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cookltoves and ranges. New nnd second hand furnl turo. Eails" old stand, 18 Fir street South. Phone 91. Homo 28I-K. Med ford. ,,. CHOW YOUNG'S Chlnesdmedlcines will -l1 '""?".' '""" coma, gon ers, throat and lung trouble, deafness, paralysis, private diseases and all kiniis of chronlo and nervous allmnta. Stomach trouble, constipation, indiges tion, womb and blndder troubles. Sea ma at 841 B Front pt. Medford. Ore. to 4. 6:30 to 7:30. Residence phono Phone Main 42. Printers' 'and Pabllshsrs. MEDFORD PRINTINO CO.. has the best ailtnnt tnh nfrinu ln u...i XlT --. arm -. -.vr- .,. ... kjuuiiiarii wrii gon; book binding; loose leaf syatems; cut paper, etc.. oto.. PortianH nr..' North Fir street 37 SINGER -WHEELER & WllTflON sewing machines for sale and rent Re pairs. Caro Duncan local respresenta tlve. Phone 6013, No. 10 South Fr street Banclies ror Bent. 430 aero ranch, 300 acres under Irriga tion, 10 miles from Medford. Oold Ray Realty Co. 218 West Main street, room 101 Elcctrlo Building, 14 Bandied ror Sale. 010 ncres foothill fruit land. 10 miles from railroad mntlon; $16 pir acre on 10 years time. Ono-tonth. cush, ona tenlh cttt'h year for ten years. Inter est on deferred payments Biggest bargains ever offered. Gold liny Rrt alty Co.. room 101 Electric Building. 218 West Muln. BtsnogTaphora. ELLA &T OUANYAW Palrri SilooE Stenographlo work done qulekly and well, MISH U J, HINOSTON", Public stent)"? rapher. Mrtlfor1!, Oregon, rhon&j, Of flco. Pacific. 6571; residence. Paclflo 5083 Room 218, Qarnett-Corey bldg, Signs. YALLHY HIGN ADVERTISING CgI'm SIONS will help build up your busi ness. Phone 802, 18 Rlvtirslde aveaus, ,1