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t ffi p- &' ' . 11 u ! i n&w rwt mKmwri" ...jm, ... LAND . PERSONAL The second of the norles of cant parties lo iw given IMh winter by the ladle or the Hroalor Mcdford club, will be t&Wpn Monday afternoon, De cember tlin Dtli.-nt tho Jlotel Ilollnn.il, from two until flvo o'clock. Tea will be served niul nil tho ladles of tho valley are very cordially Invited to attend. Tho following commlttco will serve: Mrs. Dclroy Gotchcll, chairman, Mesdamos F. O. Andrew, K. n. Davis, Scot Davis, "VV. G. David son, George H. Daggett, Ira Dodge, Y. T, Kmerlck, C. M. English, Glen Fabrlck, Conro Flero, K. H. Kroncb, Helen Gale and Helen Hasklns. a W. 1). M. or the Christian church wilt meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. K. IU Swly, S13 South Oak- dale, at 3:30 p. n. It Is very im portant that all members bo present at this meeting to plan for tho ob servance of tho "C. V D. M." day. Fruit label' In any color printed by the Mall Tribune. tf "WVB. Sherman of Grants Pass was In Mcdford Monday, accompanied by stessrs. Williamson and Mason of Berkeley, Cal. Phono ua your orders for milk, cream, butter and buttermilk. Two deliveries, dally. R. R. Creamery. II. K. Foster, civil engineer, went to Gold Hill Monday, on professional business. Mrs. Halllday-Halgnt, contralto pupil of'MarchesI, (Paris), Kandcg Bcr (England). George Sweot, Os car' Saenger, New York, will receive pupils for vocal culture at rcsldenco studio, 403 Oakdale avenue. South. Phono Main 7202. 22S H. D. Norton and A. C. Hough. Grants Pass attorneys, were In Jack sonville Monday, attending circuit court. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car- kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Mcdford. Tho December term of tho county commissioners' court will conveno In Jacksonville "Wednesday morning. It will bo tho last regular for all of tho present members, whoso terms of offlco expires on the first Monday In January. The Rom Maiden Is coming. W, A.'Altkin made a business trip to Ashland Monday. Oak and hardwood 4. BO and 1 5.00 per'ewrd, Qold Ray Realty 'Co., Sixth and Fir. , Wm. Parsons of Eugene and R. 11. Parsons of Illllcrcst spent Mon day In Mcdford. Real homo-made broad at DoVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pendleton of Tablo Rock were among their Mcd ford friends Monday. Artistically printed letter beads on fancy bond paper mak fine Christ mas presents. Let us show you samples. The Mall Tribune. tt Spraguo RIegel, tho Gold Hill fruit grower, was a business visitor in this city Monday. Soft wood ?2 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. , Judge Calkins is holding1 an ad journed term of circuit court at Jacksonville and hearing a number of motions as well as passing upon several equity cases. At a bargain, a good stump-pulling machine with cable, in flno condition. Apply at 433 South Fir street, Mcd ford. The body of tho lato Solomon Rador, who died at tho rcsldenco of his on, M. A. Rador, was shipped Monday to Walla Walla. Wash., tho former homo of tho decoased. Oak tier wod for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. Wm, Lowls of Kancs creek was a recent visitor In Mcdford. Mrs. 11. K. Ilanna, Mrs. G. Kecgan and Miss Flcota Uulrlch of Jackson ville spent Monday afternoon In Mcd ford. Legal blanks for sale at the Mall Tribune office. tf J, Stllwell Vilas was over from his big orchard Monday afternoon. Oak tier wod for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. R. E. Doano, who s developing a promising mining property in Siski you county, Cul., tarried In Mcdford u short tliqe this week. Tresspass notices for sale at tho Mall Tribune office. tt Judge Neil, Assessor and Mrs. W. T. Grieve wpro don from Jackspn vlllo Monday evening. For goodness sake, bave R. A. Holmes, tho Iusuranco man wrto yqtir Insurance. Ho knows how. Fred Witt, 6. P. section forman at Gold Hill, wna u Mcdford Monday, on his way to Juckbouvllle, having been ubpppnacd nu a wltucsa before the grftnij Jtiry., LXJLJU .-,.... ,,. '. I, . J Weeks &HcGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS f llB Mil MrM nuwi v. w, wmk ten KMT AMMCUTX 9KA Quite h nnmhtr of tan local incm hers of the WuedmtH of tho World attended the fxneral of the lata T. W. Beckett at Phoenix Sunday. Dr. It. C. Kclwy nd Inwrent Cardwell ef Gold Hill transacted bus iness In Mcdford Monday. Rose Maiden, Dec, 17th at Nat. James Owens, county commission er, was a visitor In the. city tho fore part of tho week. Dr. It. J. Oenroy bas moved his offlco to tho Hutchison & Lnmsdcn building. Thcso offices were for merly occupied by tho commercial club. Drs. Conroy and Clancy havo dissolved partnership. Mrs. M. Nichols of Eaglo Point nnd Mrs. Kllnpel of Lake creek made Mcdford a visit during the past week. Roso Maiden, Dec 17th at OCaU Tho regular Pecombcr term of circuit court convenes at Jackson ville next Monday morning. Oak and hardwood f 4.G0 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. W. V. Barnum and R. Smith wcro down from Phoenix a few days since. Collect those scattered sheets of music you value and havo them bound in book form at the Mall Tribune. tf Ralph Haymund at) Rock Point has returned front McCloud, Cal., whero ho has been employed tho past season. 12000.00 or fraction thereof to loan on Improved country real cs tato at current rates. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County Bank Btdg., Mcdford. Dr. A. C. Caldwell of Ashland was ono of tho many who spent Monday In Mcdford. Bring that old book with torn binding down and havo It robound at the Mall Tribune offlco. Costs but little. tf Mr. Bullls, who is rejuvenating tho Sterling mine, transacted busi ness In Mcdford recently. Vapor baths, scientific massage. 8. P. Whlto left for Weed. Cal., Monday afternoon, to bo gono a few days. 203 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phono Home 14G. Mr. and Mrs. O. BIcnvonuo of Jack sonville were Mcdford visitors Mon day. Vapor baths for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnett-Corcy Bldg. A. T. Lundgren of Jacksonville has -returned from a trip to bis mines in the Sktkirou conner belt. TlJ'liDodRe wint In from" rilrcf- dalo over Sunday, accompanied by bis son. "Souls In Torture," Is the fcaturo film at tho Star today and Tuesday. It Is manufactured by tho samo com pany that staged "Tho Fail of Troy," and bas 100 pcoplo In tho cast. Judgo Childs of Del Norto county, Cal., camo from San Franclscp Sun day evening and went to Grants Pass on railroad business. D. H. Miller of Gold Hill returned homo Monday evening, having been excused from serving as a grand Juror on account of sickness. Allison Jordan, night clerk at the Hotel Nash, has gono to Portland for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bennett, for mer residents ot.thls section, havo returned from Sutter county, Cal., and will spend tho winter hero. Volnoy Dixon has gono to Northern California In tho Interests of Page's. lonrc. E. 1). Briggs of Ashland, tho at tornoy, was jij Mcdford nnd Jack sonville Monday. MRS. PEHNOYER DIES WHILE TOURING EUROPE FQR HEALTH PORTLAND, Ore,, Dec. 3. Word has been received hero of tho death of Mrs. Mary A. Pennoyor, wlfo of Sylvester Pennoycr, govoruor of Ore gon from 1880 to 1894, and famed for his dcflanco of President Cleve land In bidding Cleveland mind his own business, "and Oregon will mind hers." Mrs. Pennoycr dod in Paris while on a tour of Europo for tho benefit of her health. Since tho death of her husband In 1904 sho liver a re tired llfo, and falling In health re cently, decided on a trip abroad. TELEGRAPHIC WARRANT NO GOOD DECIDES COURT P DOUGLAS, Ariz., Dec. 3. A tele graphic warrant is not sufficient basis for arrest n Arizona, according to a decision today of Superior Judgo Fred Sutter of Cochlso county. Sutter's, ruling was made In tho caso of Heed McGarrcll, wanted at Bakorsfiold, Cul., to answor to a fel ony clargo. The decision over turned a precedent of thirty years etaiidlug in Arizona. t - Armtjuf Visits Northwest SEATTLE, Wash;, Dec. 3. Saying that ho ie hero merely on a trip for pleasure, J. Ogden Armour, chief of tho beef barons; of tho country, will Include Tacoma In his tour before leaving for California tonight. Tho change in tho national adnnru ton, accordlug to Armqur, in not to bo viewed ub alarming, to prcspnt prosperity. 4 MEDFOKT) IVfXTTJ TRIBUNE S500 FINE FOR LONG HATPIN AT LOS ANGELES LOS AKUKI.KS, tuv. a Five hun tlrvil dollar fiun or i. iiioutlii in jail U ilift lOieruulivo ottered viola tors oC i vi"ixHrl city onllmuifo ln venting tho length of hatpins, drafted1 today by tho city attorney. Tho legal distance pins muy protrude from tho crown of the hut U fixed nt one inch. LMigcr shafts must hi covered by it gunnl. Tho mnmire will co to tho city council within a week. GENEVA, Switzerland, Dec 3. In apparent preparation for tho expected European war, tho Swiss government U filling many (military storehouses with Canadian nnd American wheat and corn. THAT CAT AND RAT FARM WOULD PROBABLY PAY BIG ' LONDON, Dec. 3. That gct-rlch-quick schemo story about tho man who presented n glowing prospectus of a proposed cat and rat farm, whero tho cats would eat tho rats, nnd tho rats tho cats' carcasses after they wore skinned, may not prove so un reasonable after nil, through an un usual demand for cat skins hero to day. Furicrs stato that somo cat skins bring as high as S2.S0 each, and that tho price is advancing steadily. "Every year sales of cat skins aro held," said one furrier, "and somo- times as. many as sorcn thousand skins aro sold. The pelts are used In tho manufacture of imitation furs." WOULD-BE BOMB PLANTERS ARE SOUGHT BY POLICE NAKAIMO, II. C, Dec. 3. Dilipcnt search is under way by the police hero for tho would-be ''bomb plan ters," who placed fifty stiek of dynamite under tho Trent River bridge, but which failed to explode, owinc to tho cold weather. A fifty ynril fuso was bumed to tho cap, btt the explosive, bciiiR fro zen, failed to c off. It i believed that the attempted dynamiting was to prevent tho haul ing of coul to Union Hay, the fchip ping point for Canadian collieries. BITTER FIGHT IN ARIZONA AGAINST "INJUNCTION DICK" WASHINGTON, Dec. H. Battle fo tho end against tho confirmation by tho sciiato of President Taft"n ap pointment of "Injunction Dick" blonii as federal judi;o in Arizona wns promised hero today by Hcnutor Ashurst of tho new Ntntc. "If tho people of Arizona had the opjKirtiimty," said Ahliurat, "lo vote on tho jiomiimtioti qf Sloan to the federal bench they would defcul it overwhelmingly. I will opposo Sloan's coiifirmutiou to tho last, and will aim) opogo tho cflnfirmution of oth er fcimilnr nominutioiiR, iueludiu;; that pf Clinton Howard of WiihhiiiKtori." SCHWAB HAS FINEST PRIVATE CAR IN WORLD SOUTH HETHLKUKjr, Pn., Dec. 3 Charles M. Schwab is tnduy in poshchHion of his new private car Loieltn, which is tho most cxpciiMvo it: the country, costing $1.'I5,OI)0. The car is built entirely of steel. The interior is of mahogany, iuluid with gob nnd silver filigree, Tho car contains an observation ldatfonu, largo drawing room, (wo iciliomn separated by a bathroom finished in Italian mnrble, dining room, rest room nnd kitchen, besides bleeping quarters for tho crow. Its length is more (Imn eighty feet. KILBANE WILL MEET DUNDEE IN FEBRUARY CLKVKLAND, Ohio, Dec. !J Johnny Killmiio of this city, world"s champion will meet Johnny Dundee of Now York in Los Angeles cither Feb ruary 22 or March 17 noxt, uccordiug to it message sent today to Promoter McCuroy by Jimmy Dunn, tho cham pion's inanngcr. This will bo tho first twenty round Imttlo Kilhniia has fought since ho won tho title- frpm Abo Altell iu L03 Augeles February 2J lab(. Widow Wants $35,000 AHEHDEEN, Wash., Doc. 3, M. E. Creech, (ho mllllonatro lumber man, who was recently ucqulttod of tho charge of anurdorlng Cly Dotcc tlyo Frank Welch, Is today defend ant In a civil suit far damages In the sum of 135,000, claimed by the widow. Tho suit wus started yester day. Mrs. WpJch is In Portland now with her three, babps, and Is practic ally penniless, MEnTORD', OUKCION', SECURITES NI'AV YOHK, Dee n.-llnrrtlnnii Kct'Uiilk'H Were the funlurctt of tliu oiH'iiiin ultlek inutkct today. Tito pMierol toiio wus fnuu t'liton J'uci fiO opened t ;i-8 hitior, and Soullam riicilni witrt up a frnoUuii. Uter Southern I'ticifSa dropped 1 !- Hears mM their stuck fircly. The pMierni iiKtvPineiu or uriees wan downward, HonowuW of call loans were offered nt I) per cent. The market rlosed irrcRulnr. llonds wcro irregulnr. DANGER GENERAL WAR (Continued from page 1.) stand together, is admitted lo huve greatly strengthened ServiuV hhipl. It prnclicully ilisoes of rcnrtH that '.frietfiou existed bi'tweeii 1lio llttlu kiugxlomH which havo lirokcu Tur koy's power in Europo and make it more than probable that in a general convulsion Itussin nnd Sorvin could 1c)cnd upon their active support iih nguitist (Icnnnny, Austria, Italy and Kouniunm. It is generally declared in the ser xieo elub.s heiv that tinlchs Aunlria and Servia etiu compose their differ eueert within u few davx tlin chanecH of u jveace protocol hciiiR signed with Turkey are remote. Adding to ttm i-erious nseet of the situation uro repoitn of tlio gravely hostile nttitudo townrd Ser viu which prevails in Austria. To day, despatches say, th Hilda IVst Dirlar, n iiewspaimr, iKnly demaiijls that tho king of Scnia be comitellcd to appear in full regalia before tho Austrian legation and express his Vegrets for tho alleged insults to Counsel 1'roelinska nt Pn.srmid and mnko promises to puniMi tho guilty. Iiiittositlbltf Conditions This proposal, it is hehexrd here, is based Uoit tho desire to demand from Scria imiwiblo eouditious nnd tho dctcnuiuation, when prompt refusal is received, to proceed to wnr. That Itiivrin is by no means mcrsu to u test of htrcuglh is indicated in dispatches from Cologne. Tho Co logn Gazette, which heretofore has scouted tho iwssibility of an Euro lenn wnr, says teday: "If Austria strikes snil, before Servian stubbornness her prestige will be so weakened that her vuluo as mi ally of Germany will bo greatly lessened. It requires only a word from HuHsiu to bring Scrvin to terms. Tho world lias awaited that word in vuiu." JAP PREMIER WILL PROBABLY RESIGN HIS HIGH OFFICE TOKIO. Dec. 3. Owing to his dif ficulty in finding a successor to Lieu, tenant General Uyohcra, mlulstor of war. It Is stated today that Promlor Salonjl has decided to resign tomor row. Uychera rcilgnod because othor jnombcrs of tho cnblnot refused to suport his demand for a big Increase in tho army, which wus to Include a division for service in Korea. Prlnco Kntsur.i probably will bo successor to Salonjl as premier of Japan! POLICE OF NORTHWEST CITIES ON LOOKOUT FqR ELOPERS OKEGON CITV. Oro.. Dec. 3. Tho police of nil tho largo northwest cities aro tod.ty keeping n lookout for Fred Lewis, 19, of Vancouver, II. C, and Gladys Curtis, pretty 17 ypariold Oregon City glr, who eloped following a correspondence romance of two year's standing, l.ovvlu had pot seen IiIh letter bride until ho camo to Oregon City to claim her. It is believed tho couplo uro, in Canada, WOMAN CLAIMS SHE IS A VICTIM OF BR0THER"S WILES S.KATTLG, Uco. 3.-Cluiiniug she is 'being muilu tliu victiut of a coil Hpirncy hatched by her brother J. N, Dotaon, Mrs. Jliutlia E. Hayur, is to day asking thn her mental condition bo probed by u jury in Judgo Frnter'K court. Mrs. Hayur is said to bo worth !?.'l),0(J0. Slio was ooniiuitted to tho Stuilueoom for inuuno last September, her brother being ap pointed hor guardian. On Octobur 21 situ wub paroled to tho cuio of her sisjcr, Mrs. K. jreUlanuliuu. MEN WHO RAISED TROUBLE MUST DO 5 YEARS EACH CHAHLKKTON, W. Vu., Dcu, B, -Tho Jive years sejiloiico given Felix Salmon, Angela Hullette and Kowton Gump, -oniecd of ilisorder in tho mnrtiul law dMrict'nf the coal min ing region were approved today by Governor GhiHHcoek. The sentences wero imposed hy a military court. Ex-Govprnor Taylor Weds LQUISVIId.K, K' Dee, y. Tho murriuKo wuh aiiiioiiucod today of fonncr (lovcnior AVfllintu H. Taylor pf Kcnttinky to Mrfl, JfyerH nt Jtuaestown. Ky, TUKSDAY, TWCWMKU H, !l12. Li mWTIJld.lJ, Cnk, Dee. II - Ho turning from nu Inspection of tho Soldiers' Home farm, Senator Climi hcrtaln of Oreiton, member of the committee, nnnoiiuced that his I'JGO As(rakhau overcoat had disappeared. Company commuudcra at ouco wero ordered to Institute a Mcnrch for Ilia garment. I.ato today It had not been found, nnd (ho homo was In nu uproar. "It's n rnthor nad Commentary ou tho heating facilities bore," Chamber lain In reported to havo remarked when ho told of his lot. HIGH PRAISE ROUGE ORCHARDS (Coutlnucd from pago 1.) havo many cooperatho societies, but they havo not the freedom which Is found in America. Tho only so lution of tho great problem of fruit growing on it protltablo banis may bo found In tho corporation of tho fruit growers. I find that you havu n fruit growers association which Is very successful, but I assure )ott that It should be well rtupjiurtcd, llunshi (irows Fruit It may be of Interest for oii to know that lluwdu also grows rommer- clal varieties of frlilttt. For In- wituueo, It grons Anjou, llartlctt. Hose. Flemish llrnuty nnd Winter Nellls pears lu tho district between tho Crimen and Charknw. Wo also grow tho European varieties of ap ples. Sweet cherries, such as Ituyal Ann, are also grown. Hut Kussla Is a very lujgu country and cannot sup ply Its own mnrkcts. 'llio fancy fruits aro put In 10 pound boxos and aro sold lu tho wealthy cities of Mos cow, St. Petersburg and others. Tho prices for fancy pears sometimes reach J 1.00 a dozen. It would seem to .mo that tho fruits of the Itoguo Hlvor valley would find ready sale In Ilussfa. Of course, I understand that (ho cost of shipment Is high; but, with tho opening of tho Pana ma canal, your fruit could bo loaded on ships which would go direct to points on tho Ilaltlc Sea. I am returning to Hussla after, seeing tho cntlro northwest, and much of tho eastern part of the United Stntcs. 1 go with tho feeling that the part of tho country which most Impresses mo Is the Itoguo river valley. When I return, I shall impress It upon my pcoplo that tho way to grow fruits nud havo line or chards Is to pr.irtlco scientific hor ticulture lu tio way it is practiced lu the Itoguo rhcr valley. I came to this district to learn, and I havo learned a great deal which will be of yalun to my people. I hope that thoso of you who aro lutcrostcd lu finding new mnrkcts will couia to Hussla. Hut. la Is a largo atn weal thy country, and can afford to pay good prices for your flno fruit. I wish to thank thoso In Mcdford who havu been so kind us to show mo matters of interest. My thanks aro particularly duo tho Commercial and University clubs of your city. More Coin for John VITTSIK'IHI, Dee. ;i. -Aii n.iinco of five cents per barrel in the crude graded of petroleum is aipioipired todnv. Parisian Sage Stops Dandruff and Hair Loss Thb' (Jmtt Hale Tonic, OroVH'r aid Ilcautlfier .Now Mold all over America The (llroux Manufacturing C'qm pnny or iluffalo, N. Y., American makers of PAHIHIAN Huge, havo au thorized Olias. Strang to refund tho prlco to any purchaser If PAHIHIAN Hugo does not banish dandruff, ntop falling and splitting hair and scalp Itch. Hut PAIHKIA.N Hugo will do more. It will promote a now growth of hair If the hair root Is not already dead, and will preserve tliu natural color of tho hair. It puts tho rail I unco of sunslillio Into the hair itiid makes It beautiful und good to look upon, Wom"il who uwo It onto throw asldu nil others SO cents nt all dealers. Si ( -r- aaaaaaaaaaTI MY STOPS HER SONS, FROM RETURN TO ITALY IIOMi:, Dee. II. The telurii In Turkey of the UioiihiiiuU of HaliaiiH expelled hv llio sultan dining the TiirkNIi-lluliaii war uux Hummatily stopped today by the government, follow lng the receipt of tt ilepatei from llio Kalian uiuliuhsadoi' at Con Hlnutiiiuple. Without employment lo ho found for u single person nud without food supply sufficient to maintain the present papulation, not only in Con Ntuiilimiple, but hi the entire TutkWi empire, tho despatch declared tho re turn of fiiilhcr Italians at pieyeut would be Hiiicidat. i i MISS EDISON WILL WED FATHER'S YOUNG ASSOCIATE WKST OKANGi:. N. J Dee. U.- MIhs Madeline Edison, daughter of '1 human A. l.dUon, the elciititcul wizard, is to tttpTzy Joint lrc .wlo.iu, also an iuteutor, according to an nouncement today. The voiiug couplo met In it mm-iii! way although Sloan worked for somo time with Kdlhoii, Sloan has dexoled lainli lime to aviation nud has put cuts on n number of duviues In that line. LAST SURVIVING SCOUT WITH GENERAL CUSTER IS DEAD WOllCKSTEIt, Mass., Dee. 3. Harold Willi Powell, bettor ktiotwi as "Montana Harry." believed to ho tho last surviving scout with General Custer nt tho battle of the l.lltlo Hlg Horn, Is dead here oday, aged 01. Powell possessed u number of gold medals bestowed by tho govern incut for bravery. Schooner Saved SAN ritANCIHCO, Cal., Dec. 3- Through tho prompt work of the Southern Pacific ttg Ajax tho steam schooner Daisy was saved from de struction by flro and heavy property dnmago prevented nt Long Wharf In Oakland early today. Tho vessel was damaged to thp extent of about 110,000. Tho (Ire lasted (wo hours. YOUNG MOTHE No young woman. In the Joy ef coming motherhood, should neglect to prepare hor system for tho physi cal ordoal sho Is to undorgo. Tho health of both horuclf and the coming child dicsJj largely upon tho cars sho bestows upon horsolf during the waiting months. Mother's Vxm prepares (ho expectant mother's sxn. tem for the coming event, and lis usr makes her comfortable, during alt tho term. Tho baby, too, Is moro apt to bo IKirfect and strong where tho motbor has thus propared horsolf for naturu'n supremo function. No bettor advlca could be given a young expectant mother than that i.ho n Mother's Friend; It Is u picdlcluo that ban proven Its value jo thousands of EIRlS RIEND f ages. Mother's Krh-nd In sold at drug stores. Wrllo for frcu book for expect ant mothers. MApriaD MGULATOft CO., AtlL. (U. Christmas Cards and Booklets iInIt!,V()in'Hi!(('li(iii early mid avoid (liui'tiblt. Our lijiojjeloeied with care ami lliu best ever. MEDFORD BOOK STORE -x iy kn M0TH fcuteM SEE the latest? style Iice Rings, Friendship Circles, Brooqlies, . Bar Pins, and everything that is new and up-to-date in the jewelry line,. . , MARTIN J. REDD Y, Tlio Jowoler foav Pont Offlco Bltjner's Heal Estate & Employment Bureau 2 III iiern Hloek much, 1(1 iulle4 (rout town, e mum house, barn mid other out ImfTdlUKS, will trndu fur oily piopurly. ion acres of timber" With email Iioiimi and barn, somo nprlnuii will trade fur city property or will noil fur 1110". a 00 acres dairy ranch In tho Apple gate valley with plenty of Irrigation nntttr, good small house, largo barn, stock, tools and ntur) thing itomi with tho place, Ito.tjoo it sold by tho first of next mouth. 130 acres of good Hrntn or fruit land for f 2ft per aura. Wo havo somo (mod farms to tradu for city property Hiudo)nifiii Girls and women for general Imiiso work lu and nut of ttu rlt. Don't fall to toll Mrs. lllttiier when you waul help. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Phono Home 1 1 Oppolto Nnstt Hotel ItOOMH tl and 7, PALM lll.OL'IC. It's a Caso of Jowolry when you come hero to buy. for wo can show ou Jewelry ae tf l Jewnlry rase that will attrart your ndmlratloa nud hold your attention. Mere wo show )ou Hold and Slhsr Watches, Chains of all klnda and lengths. ICiiKaKsiuml nud other rlnw, bracelets, brooches, Hteuto I, Inks, Locket. Charms, Hroastpltis, etc. Wo guarantee Him high ipiall ties nud )oti nlll npprwlato the low prices. Keller, the Jeweler Corner of .Main mid I'lr Hlrveti HtHOMMUHttHHflt ' ' Navajo and Ghimayo :; Blankota, Rugs, Scarfs, :: Pillow Topa. :: AIho Imwh xi i til arrows, I :; I ml itt n raitliti, wnr :: oIuIih, (juii'tH, (uui-ioithj. :; ;: Now is lite tiiuo lo fix ;; j up tho duu, THE MERRIVQLD I SHOP 134 W, Main Stvoot. AraundW6rld SECONP IDEAL CRUISE' PY Tlllt S. S. CLEVELAND m.oon tons) Leaving San I;rancisco Fcl). G VI. 11 fiimifia I1llt sihI CiiintlU vu iitlallil rlrmtiii vthl'fi rrriro nue l.ul.l, l'.r luiurjr sinl roiufint lutuirl. 110 DAYS $650 and up InrlU'llna til imnwif nitn.r. til.xl ant khurt railway ii,iur, 'jjr.'l. gulilx. Iff, i aUu nliioul Nrt't lu ul fi"w jruur liiir. IllUr nslifi In t Or-af. t fti HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE KID I'ottell HI., San I'l-aiichco, Cal,, ir loful accutM, .,.. ;j;1 HpVvj i y 1 Mb I i A